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Title Section18 1950-10-27 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PA(;ES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1950 PRICE TEN (IMS.18 words
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Article375 1950-10-27 1 Clash With China Reds Reported TOKYO, Thursday. SPEARHEADS of the South Korean Sixth Division today reached the banks of the Yalu River, frontier between Korea and Manchuria, as unconfirmed reports told of a clash with Chinese Communist troops. The Seventh Hegrnicnt of the Sixth Division was reportedReuter; UP - 375 words
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Article, Illustration546 1950-10-27 1 LONDON, Thursday. 'T'HK Kins today drove in colourful pageantry through cheering crowds to open the new House of Commons Chamber which replaces the one shattered by fll I bombs in 1941. It was a great Commonwealth occasion, with leading officials from 28AP - 546 words
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Article68 1950-10-27 1 LONDON. Thurs. H^HE King, addressing Parliament, referred to Commonwealth meetings in Australia and London on South-East Asia problems. Commonwealth Ministers' discussions in London, h» said, had "afforded a valuable opportunity for an exchange o) views." In a brief reference to Malaya the King said Britain's forces "continue loReuter - 68 words
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Article49 1950-10-27 1 Sunderland flying boats of No. 205 Squadron were to l«ave Seletar early today for Iwakuni. Japan, to maintain the strength of the R A Fs contribution to the United Nations forces engaged in the Korean war. The squadron will relieve No. 88 Flyin? Boat Squadron.49 words
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Article29 1950-10-27 1 ROTTERDAM, Thurs— Sixhundred and thirty Dutch volunteers, 85 per cent of them veterans of Indonesia, sailed for Pusan, Korea, today aboard the steamship Zuiderk! uLs UP.UP - 29 words
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Article97 1950-10-27 1 A TWIN-ENGINED Meteor ■"■jet fighter— first of its type to reach Singaporescreamed over the Colony at 530 miles an hour yesterday during its first test flight after being assembled at the RAF. maintenance unit at Seletar. The Meteor, a two-seater model to train pilots of97 words
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Article15 1950-10-27 1 HONG KONG, Thurs Gen. Chen Vi has been elected Mayor of Shanghai.— A.P.AP - 15 words
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Article214 1950-10-27 1 NEWSMAN SHOT IN STREET PENANO, Thurs. AN unknown gunman shot and seriously wounded Mr. Han Swee Inn, recentlyappointed secretary of the Penang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association, at he was walking along Muntri Street this afternoon. Mr. Han who Is a sub-editor of the Penang- Sin Pin Jit Pao.214 words
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Article65 1950-10-27 1 'THE United States deleKate at the Geneva Tin Conference yesterday categorically rejected the proposed plan to stabilize the tin market, declaring it was unnecessary at present. The majority of the powers at the talks, which opened yesterday with the object of seeking agreement on a blueprint65 words
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Article35 1950-10-27 1 WASHINGTON. Thurs. Mr. Maron W. Boyer, a New York chemical engineer and vice-president of the Esso Standard Oil Company, has been appointed general manager of the United States Atomic En rgy Commission. U.P.UP - 35 words
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Article106 1950-10-27 1 r pHE Blue Lamp", the film of the murder of a London constable which was banned in Singapore, is to be screened soon. On Wednesday night the Singapore Film Board of Ap- Two sequences showing the hold up of a cinema cashier and the shooting106 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-27 1 BRIDAL PAIR leads the way from the Yorkshire village church at Thornton-le-Dale after the wedding of Miss Judy Gimson. daughter of the Governor of Singapore, and Capt. Douglas Snowdon last Saturday.— See P. 3.34 words
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Article22 1950-10-27 1 A Chinese supervisor of Singapore Improvement Trust Estates was arrested by the police yesterday on a charge of forgery.22 words
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Article149 1950-10-27 1 SAIGON, Thursday. pENERAL Alphonse Juin, who was sent on a spe- cial mission by the French Government following French military reverses in northern Vietnam, told correspondents before leaving Saigon on Wednesday that he was confident the situation could be re-established. "Our forces will take the149 words
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Article171 1950-10-27 1 PEKING ANNOUNCES INVASION' NEW DELHI. Thursday. THE Indian Cabinet met in emergency session to- day to discuss the Chinese Communist announcement that the Reds are invading Tibet. i< was reliably reported. Official sources today said that China had admitted to India that "certain troop movements"Reuter; UP - 171 words
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Article29 1950-10-27 1 BRUSSELS. Thurs. Belgium has ordred a securtiy check of all Europeans in her Belgian Congo uranium minafter finding Africans reading Communist pamphlets urging them to sabotage installations—Renter.29 words
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Article300 1950-10-27 1 Frum Out Own rmmmMM LONDON. Thurs. THE shortage of European doctors in Malaya and the delay ai mail for Forces in the Far East were discussed in the House of Commons yesterday. Mr. Mill Mil Thrri— (National Liberal.' suggested that In view of the300 words
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Advertisement645 1950-10-27 2 5i NOTICES 1 1 NATURALISATION is hereby given that RB KEE PUNO of 6A. China Bet, Singapore, is applying to I Governor for naturalisation. I that any person who knows I reasons why naturalisation Hjld not be granted .should send ■rltton and signed s'atement of I f l( ls to645 words
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Advertisement621 1950-10-27 2 NOTICES I 11 1 MN«. M'OKK LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL EI.FCTIONS ORDINANCE. 1947 (NO. 24 OF 1947). Notification under Sec '.Jon 19(11 Notice is nerebv given that the Register for the Electoral District of Municipality NORTH-EAST has been certified ani a copy thereof is available for inspection at the office of the621 words
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Advertisement747 1950-10-27 2 friQTICES THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE. 1948. (NO 26 OF 1948) Notification under Sec .lon 19(1) Notice Is hereby given that the Register for th» Electoral Ward of Municipal NORTH has ben certified and a cop* there -t is available for Inspection at the office of the Registering Officer at the747 words
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Advertisement690 1950-10-27 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders are invited from Licensed Plumbers only for sanitary and water Installations for shops, flats and artlrans" quarters at Balrstler end Kamponf! Silat Estates. Tender form itc. may be obtained on payment of a deposit of $100/- which will be refunded if a bona fide tender690 words
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Advertisement434 1950-10-27 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL KWONGNAMHENGCO,,LID. (Slam Teakwood Merchant) 59. Lavender St.. Singapore has been removed to NEW ADDRESS 60. Kallang Road. Singapore. OVERSEA-CHINESE BANKING CORPORATION, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Colony ot Singapore) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Interim Dividend of $1.50 cts. per share, lea 20% Income Tax. has434 words
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Advertisement340 1950-10-27 2 Tbe Singapore Wt ioneer* 1 1 Un^er rii'.siructions Irona- tdi Sheriff of Singapore. Execution No. 151/50. Suit No 742 of 1950. In the cause ot Societa Commissionaria Oi Esportaiione E Dl Impr>rtazlone (Plaintiff) VERSOS Chop Klioon Hua (sued v flrmi (Defendant) Solicitors for the Plaintiffs Messrs. Drew ii Napier SALE340 words
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Advertisement76 1950-10-27 2 1 J 4'i''ll^l.-iJ 4 6.30 9.Wp. ;n. Lj-L f -J NOW SHOWING fThey thought ihcir drcam-fwrse wax n tiizht MARE till they .-•.WWII x >vll# mdl V 4 HIT TUNIS rf«|^^ u^ Vet: ss/%Stflf CHANDLER Filmed in the teeming streets and shadowy fronts of Italy. FOUR MEN AND A GIRL76 words
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Article565 1950-10-27 3 'Control Is Not Urgent At This Time 9 GENEVA, Thursday. THE United States today categorically opposed establishment of an international tin agreement, asserting that regulation of the market was not "urgent from any standpoint at this time." The American stand, laid down by Mr.Reuter; AP - 565 words
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Article81 1950-10-27 3 OFF KOREA, Thurs. CURGEON Stanley Walsh, of Limerick. Eire, dived 50ft into the Yellow Sea from the British destroyer Constance to rescue an airman who fell off the carrier Theseus in dociiine; a plane which was landing. A lifebelt was thrown to the airman. ErnestUP - 81 words
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Article192 1950-10-27 3 I I II ,T.l OKITAIN'S teenage girls spend too much time chasing boys. "Schoolgirls* diaries are startling evidence of the way girls of 14 and 15 are thinking out devices to see a boy", Miss Pearl Jephcott told the Marriage Guidance Council. 'The cinema has become192 words
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Article28 1950-10-27 3 MANILA, Thurs.— The Philippines will send two delegates to the conference of the International Labour Office in Indonesia from Dec. 4 to Dec. 10— Reuter. -AAP.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 28 words
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Article21 1950-10-27 3 WASHINGTON. Thurs. America's Export Import Bank had made $2,000,000 available to enable faminethreatened Yugoslavia to buy food— Reuter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-10-27 3 A HAPPY PICTURE taken after Miss Judy Gimson was married in Yorkshire on Saturday to Captain Douglas Snowdon. former aide-de-camp to Sir Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin, who gave his daughter away, is on the extreme right. Also in the picture are the62 words
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286 1950-10-27 3 TOKYO, Thursday. OOI'TH KOREAN troops have captured a mystery plant at Hungnam, on the east coast of North Korea, where the Japanese are believed to have tested a workable but inferior type of atomic weapon four days after the first American atomUP - 286 words
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142 1950-10-27 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Thursday. MR. Percy Spender, Australian Minister of External Affairs, declared yesterday that the use of the atomic bomb against aggression was not a crime. Mr. Spender was speaking in the United Nations Political Committee on the Soviet proposal for "a declaration onReuter - 142 words
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Article74 1950-10-27 3 CALCUTTA. Thurs. IT is estimated that 4.000.000 people in Bihar Mat face starvation because of failure of the winter rice crop and Mr. A. N. Sinha. Bihar's Food Minister, said he would resign if he could not solve the "terrible food situation." The drought lossAP - 74 words
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Article129 1950-10-27 3 SCIENTIST HAD U.S. CLAIM WASHINGTON, Thurs. 'THE missing British atomic scientist, Dr. Bruno Pontecorvo, could collect more than US$5OO,OOO from the United States government if all his claims for the development of the atomic bomb are allowed. Dr. Pontecorvo is one of the group of scientists who say their patent129 words
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Article24 1950-10-27 3 TAIPEI, Thurs. Tobacco and wine stocks valued at more than US$5O,OOO were destroyed by a fire which gutted a warehouse today.— UP.UP - 24 words
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Article121 1950-10-27 3 LONDON. Thurs. CIX new aircraft carriers i will join the British Fleet between now and 1954. Mr. James Call-tghan. Parliamentary Secretary to the Ad- i mlralty told Parliament today. Mr. Callagh^n said conversion of destroyers into i under way. Mo'-e would be converted in 1951121 words
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Article203 1950-10-27 3 Soviet 'Plot' Charge Spurned LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs. THE United Nations Economic and Social Council has rejected Russian charges that the U.S is plotting to interfere in the affairs of postwar Korea. The Soviet accusation was turned down when the UN. agency voted 15 to three in favour of American antiinflationAP - 203 words
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Article71 1950-10-27 3 LONDON. Thurs. LIEUT.-Gen. Sir Leslie Hollis, Commanding General of the Royal Marines, is to make a flying visit to Marine Commandos in the Malayan interior, the Admiralty announced tonight. His first call will be on Gen. Sir John Harding, C.-in-C Far East Lard Forces, at Singapore.AP - 71 words
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Article29 1950-10-27 3 LONDON. Thurs— T h c Conservatives retained their seat in the Scotstoun by-elec-tion with a majority of 1,319 compared with 239 in the general election— Reuter.Reuter - 29 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-27 3 B■'■ Singapore -'.«"> Fr^rration O.'H) A Beasoa j Hedges A OLD BO\U STREET, LO\DO\ WM «<,*> www RUBBER MACHINERY FRANCIS SHAW CO. LTD. SHEETING AMD CREPEING BATTERIES THREE ROLL PRECISION CALANDERS VULCANIZING PRESSES ETC. SHAW RUBBER MACHINERY IS WELL MADE AND PROPORTIONED FOR LONC SERVICE WITH FEW RENEWALS. WE INVITE63 words
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Advertisement121 1950-10-27 3 Cut yourself a slice of health! VITAMIN ENRICHED BREAD AND S.C.S. CREAMERY BUTTER Stocked by your own dealer COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. cleans r rf\ (*i& XlIt'» between the teeth that danger lies. That's wherr bocMrta multiply and go to work producing the acids thai «:au:*e decay.121 words
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Article122 1950-10-27 4 WASHINGTON, Thurs. I'NITED States motortyre manufacturers hay* denounced the Government's rubber stock-pilinf programme in a 44-pas* analysis submitted to th* National Production Authority. The tyre industry said the Government's pro gramme would bring "Economic chaos" to Southeast Asia, widespread unemployment to the I'nited States andReuter - 122 words
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Article40 1950-10-27 4 AHei-ed to have extorted $200 from Yeo Knee Cheong by putting him in fear of arrest. William Gch. aged 24. claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police CMrt yesterday. Bail of $1,000 was allowed until Nov 1..40 words
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Article39 1950-10-27 4 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.— Hassan bin Buyang who drove a car in an inconsiderate manner and collided with v police motor vehicle, was fined $10 today and ordered to pay 532 for the damage.39 words
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388 1950-10-27 4 Estate Labourers' Pay Has Gone Up 24 p.c. In Year, Says Griffiths M.P. ASKS ABOUT *RUB3ER BOOM' WAGES LONDON, Thursday. IMAGES of rubber estate labourers which were last year between 2/10 d. and 3/7 d a day have been increased by 24 per cent., Mr. James Griffiths, Secretary for theReuter - 388 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-10-27 4 MALAY WOMAN at Muar and the 21 ft. python weighing 157 Ib with which she sleeps. She brlievcs the snake is a reincarnation of her mother-in-law. Lim Ph«>t<> Studio nicture.30 words
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190 1950-10-27 4 LONDON. Thursday. THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, said yesterday that only one civilian— a child of three was known to have been killed accidentally by R.A.F bombing raids in Malaya. He said civilians were given as much warning asReuter - 190 words
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Article83 1950-10-27 4 WOMEN pilgrims to Mecca distrust Western medicine and are reluctant to be treated, says Ch« Norman binte Taib. only qualified midwife in the pilgrim snip Tyndareus. Che Norman, who was trained at Kandang Kerbau Hospital, started work in the Tyndareus in 1949. ■It is not83 words
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Article48 1950-10-27 4 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.— Ang Kirn Teng, Neo Scon Heng, Tan Seng Poh, Llm Choy Tong and Ong Ah Heng, Singapore taxi drivers, who look passengers to Johore Bahru without having Federation licences and Public Service permits, were each fined $30 today.48 words
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Article61 1950-10-27 4 Miss Merryn Newboult, eldest daughter of Sir Alec Newboult, former Chief I Secretary. Federation of Malaya, and Lady Newboult, was married to Mr. R.G.K. Thompson, M.C.S.. at St. Petroc's Church, Bodmln, England, on Oct. 10. Canon W.G. Thompson officiated. Mr. Thompson, before goIng on leave, was61 words
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Article43 1950-10-27 4 Tiang To Chui, aged 22, claimed trial In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of assisting in the carrying on of a chap Jl kl lottery in New Bridge Road. Bail of $250 was allowed until Dec. 20.43 words
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Article25 1950-10-27 4 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs.For carrying two passengers for hire at Masai In an unlicensed taxi, Periasamy was fined $100 today.25 words
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Article377 1950-10-27 4 LONDON, Thurs. A IK. Woodrow Wyatt, Labour Ml., was shouted down in Parliament yesterday for suggesting that administrators in Malaya should retire sooner 'so that many of the senior and less enlightened officers can be cleared away." Conservative cries of "shame" punctuated Mr. Wyatt s remarkReuter - 377 words
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Article25 1950-10-27 4 The Singapore Regional Indian Congress has asked its seven branches in the Colony to start a house-to-house collection for the Assam Relief Fund.25 words
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Article30 1950-10-27 4 From Oar Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, ThursLim Toh, accused of not hay ing registered and obtained an identity card, was sentenced to one day's simple imprisonment today.30 words
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Article20 1950-10-27 4 Eighty books have been given to the University of Malaya by the British National Union of Students.20 words
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Article130 1950-10-27 4 From Oar Staff Cor rspondent PENANG, Thurs. pENANG Chinese traders today appealed to the Indonesian Government to expand trade with Malaya by opening two more Bumatran port*. In a letter sent through the Penang, the Importers and Exporters Association points out the difficulties of traders by130 words
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Advertisement67 1950-10-27 4 7.81 ~f-f m oA£ appA exuxbuL f Manufactured in LONDON by ARDATH TOBACCO CO., LTD. I I At t//e cum }oin in lS 2 fun TONIGHT 2 shows n-ghtiv until Ist Nove-nbsr Olaf Melvm (Pep Personai.lv I and L.-.rrv Fenton His Tin Can Toledos your table early! New Phone No67 words
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Advertisement197 1950-10-27 4 NOWO TOKYO SERVICES Mm PER WEEK/ by "eusmss man's srecwL" lUf K. S MONJA«S NOW leaving at 0100 hrs (local time) from Kallang for TOKYO arrive Bangkok 0600 leave Bangkok 0800 arrive Hongkong 1450 IHK standard time) leave Hongkong 1 630 arrive Taipeh 1930 leave Taipeh 2130 arrive Tokyo 0600197 words
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Miscellaneous79 1950-10-27 4 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETV. exhibition, British Council Hall Stamford Road. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. T.W.C.A.. Raffles Quay, Malay beginners class. 9.15 a.m. and 5. IS p.m Malay advanced class. 10.30 am V.M.C.A.. Orchard Road, Billiards tournament committee meeting. 5.30 p.m.. career talk. Mr V. W. Frpmpton on "Civil Engineering," S79 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-10-27 5 FOl'R ASIAN clerics with the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. \V Baines, after a Cathedral service yesterday. From left: Canon P. I. s. Baboo (Singapore), Canon T. Yesadian (Kuala Lumpur), the Archdeacon for North Malaya, the Yen. D. M. Gnanasihamanl, the Bishop, and Canon C. D.52 words
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Article185 1950-10-27 5 fHURCH history was made at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, yesterday when the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines, officiated at the institution of Canon D. M. Gnanashihamani as Archdeacon of North Malaya and the installation of three Asian Canons. Canon Gnanasnihamani, 74--year-old acting Vicar185 words
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Article62 1950-10-27 5 Inspector Quek Meng Song raided a house in Cornwall Street on the night of Oct. 25 he arrested 10 Chinese who were gambling. They pleaded guilty In the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday and were fined $20 each. A sum of $38 80 was confiscated for62 words
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Article62 1950-10-27 5 ry\\Y. Sixth Arrow l.mup Boy Scouts of Singapore will hold a ta!eotime competition for schoolchildren of Singapore and Johore at the Happy World during the first week of next month. Entries will close tomorrow. Audition will be at 10 a.m. on Sunday in the62 words
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246 1950-10-27 5 4 Bandit Fanners Killed In Pahang From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SECURITY Forces have killed five bandits In Pahang and one in Perak and wounded several other*. In Pahang, a patrol found two bandits working in a vegetable garden on Monday and though both got away one was246 words
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Article152 1950-10-27 5 WITH reference to the report headed "Claim Por Damages Successful' published yesterday, the position is that Lee Thiam Puah .vied the Malayan Lumber Co. for damages and the Malayan Lumber Co. joined the Malayan Stevedoring Transportation Co. Ltd. and the Hongkong Transportation Co. Ltd. as third152 words
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191 1950-10-27 5 Federation Unofficials To Form '1-Vote' Group From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. A GROUP of Unofflcials is expected to be established before the Budget meeting of the Fe d c ra 1 Legislative Council next month. Dato Onn will lead the group. The Straits Times understands that the group191 words
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236 1950-10-27 5 LM lI. DIM' contractors in Malaya want a clause introduced in all future contracts which involve $100,000 or more to protect them against the ristner nrices of building materials. li is known as a Clause Fluctuation Indemnity. Both the Singapore Chinese Contractors' Association and236 words
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Article34 1950-10-27 5 For smoking in a prohibited area in the Singapore Harbour Board, Yeoh Hock Chee and Song Ah Teck, were fined $10 each in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.34 words
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205 1950-10-27 5 'FHE early introduction of Oriental studies into the University of Malaya was strongly urged by a delegation of undergraduates who yesterday met Sir Christopher Cox, Education Adviser to t?le Secretary of State for Colonies. Sir Christopher, who is touring Singapore and the Federation, spent the205 words
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Article177 1950-10-27 5 MALA YA TO CAN 'SARD INKS' A CANNING factory lor Malayan sardines, sponsored by the Colonial Development Corporation, is to be built in Malaya. The proposal for a factory was made to the Corporation last year by the Director of Fisheries, Malaya, Mr. D. W. Le Mare. He reports that177 words
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Article31 1950-10-27 5 Fourteen Chinese shopkeepers and one Indian who pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for falling to observe the Weekly Holidays Ordinance were fined $15 each31 words
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160 1950-10-27 5 RUSSIAN-born professor and his wife from a country behind the iron curtain said in Singapore that they are going to seek a "life of peace" in Australia. The professor, who is in his late fifties, and his wife, both' travelling on Yugoslav160 words
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Advertisement145 1950-10-27 5 BALKAN SOBRANIE Famous Cigarettes and Tobaccos now in stock include: BLACK RUSSIAN MAIZE RUSSIAN TURKISH MEDIUM TURKISH No. 3 TURKISH No. 6 EGYPTIAN No. 7 AMERICAN BLEND No. 50 VIRGINIAN No. 40. SOBRANIE SMOKING MIXTURE SOBRANIE VIRGINIAN TOBACCO. SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENANG ■*^]mayflower! IM 1 ro AKKIVE SOON.145 words
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Advertisement191 1950-10-27 5 PRE WA^^^^^^ ?ACK OUALITY ~-!ANGED BUTTER Now available from all leading provision dsalcn I perfume i- \-H_l *~^y Jff the loirlicst thing .^^3 you V SB-' C-reair a prnWl l..uiii<.riv >A fr*«r*n<r aJJ mS.' vik d y thro 1 '"'"< y*" bal)i and Wft^^P l«aury tilings your lavoiirile pcrfumr. Coya'slo\rl\191 words
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Article30 1950-10-27 6 tfRS A THYRIAH sincerely th. nk.s all rriattfM <k friends for iheir kind assistance, messages of cympathy, floral tributes and attendance at the funeral ol her b»)f)\ ftl husband.30 words
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Article620 1950-10-27 6 Peking And Tibet It is to be hoped that Peking's threat to march into Tibet is only a clumsy attempt to influence negotiations with the Tibetan authorities, and not an actual warning of invasion. Whichever it is, Peking apparently neglected to inform the Chinese Ambassador to India, with the unfortunate620 words
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Article474 1950-10-27 6 In these times when it is almost axiomatic that public authorities in Malaya must spend more and more every year, and squeeze the taxpayer and the ratepayer more and more accordingly, a step in the reverse direction must not be allowed to pass unnoticed. The474 words
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Article, Illustration891 1950-10-27 6 FRANK MORAES - FRANK MORAES From BOMBAY, (By Air). THE threatened rift in the Congress lute has been momentarily healed. After 24 days of protracted negotiations, the Congress President, Mr. Purshottamdas Tandon, announced the composition of the new Working Committee— which includes Pandit Nehru. Though Mr. Rafi AhmedThe Times - 891 words
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254 1950-10-27 6 'PHE report that the Singapore Progressive Party x is introducing a Bill t 0 establish a central provident fund is indeed a heartening one. For two long, employee* in mercantile firms have been given a raw deal, and although a good number of the254 words
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Letter274 1950-10-27 6 iyHY is the present TT price of rubber called high when it is below the price expected when many rubber companies were floated? When, in order to encourage the planting of Hevea rubber, the undertaking was given that the export duty would not exceed 2'274 words
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Letter161 1950-10-27 6 A LETTER was publish- ed by you a few weeks ago urging a return to the pre-war practice of allowing passengers by sea from India to disembark at Singapore. As the present system, of disembarkation at Penang only, Is causing tremendous Inconvenience to thousands of passengers161 words
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Letter394 1950-10-27 6 Chinese harden vr* jyjOST people, when they compare their own disappointing efforts to grow leaf and root vegetables with what they see in Chine.se market-gardens, probably suppose that the pig -sty largely accounts for the letter's success. But there is a type of Chinese vegetable gardener in394 words
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Advertisement696 1950-10-27 6 Straits Time» Free Prew For lh« cenvcnUnca of Jd•cthitn, ear R«pr*untjtiva at 1U Floor, Singapara Cold Jtor.im Orchard Road. will racclva (mall adverHtamantf and answart to box nambart. CLASSIFIED ADS. PHILLIPS— To Molly, wife of Arthur, a brother for Colleen and John, on 25th October. at I3i:ngsar Hospital. LATIMER. To696 words
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Advertisement56 1950-10-27 6 FOR YOUR KIDS. Gretham Flyer Chain driven Tricycle. Pitted with two front tubes, gearcnse and mudguards. Ballbearings to aU wheels. $60 UO Tri-anf Fairycycle. Suitable for children 5—7 years old. Pitted with mudguards and brake with rear carrier and stand, as Illustrated. Puncture-proofed solid Tyres. $55 00 T. M. A.56 words
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Advertisement63 1950-10-27 6 SHEAFFEICSJX**/, IN THE TOP-WELL BOTTLE.. The SKRIP top-well bottle allows you t,, fil your pen without muss or bother. > BORHEO j U tmt Ksompanu oC united R.v.jJJefJ.o |fl*^ UPTOWN Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng.) Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers |Enp j PVeeman of the City of L ndon By63 words
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Article2545 1950-10-27 7 Defence Counsel Accuses Inspector Of Using Threats "J'HIS man terrorised the accused, using a rosary as an item of terror, and used threats that he would hang unless he made a statement. "For two *and a half hours he threatened him that he would hang. that2,545 words
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Article136 1950-10-27 7 SILENT BROTHEL KEEPER GAOLED A 36-YEAR-OLD Chinese woman, who preferred to remain silent when her defence was culled in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday, was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment. She was Yap Ah Kum. who was found guilty by Mr. P. the magistrate, of iillowiuK.. her attap136 words
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Article40 1950-10-27 7 Burning of joss paper started a small fire in a Chinese house at Carpenter Road. Sinnapore, last night. Jt was put out by the occupants before the arrival of two fire engines from the Central Fire Station.40 words
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Article31 1950-10-27 7 An amendment to the Singapore Municipal by-laws. designed to exclude pig rearing within the Municipal limits, will come up before a special meeting of thi* Commissioners on Tuesday31 words
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Article66 1950-10-27 7 rE Public Relations reading room at Havelock Road is to be an "art gallery" for Singapore. Four paintings by great artists will be displayed on the walls of the room every month. These paintings, which are to be loaned by the British Council, will be changed66 words
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Article69 1950-10-27 7 (COLLECTING boxes for j the Assam Earthquake Relief Fund are being put up in pay-offices of Municipal Departments from today pay day for 10.000 Municipal workers until Nov. 8. The collection, organised by the Singapore Federation of Municipal Labour I'nions. has been authorised by the69 words
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217 1950-10-27 7 ...AND PRIVATE STOCKBURN JUST GRINNED PRIVATE Stockburn of Bexley Heath, Kent, who just missed going on strike against the nationalised North Thames Gas Board by being called up as part of Britain's contribution to the United Nations' war In Korea, came ashore in Singapore last night from the Empress of217 words
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Article205 1950-10-27 7 Court Told WHEN the chief tenant of a house in Tras Street asked one of his sub-tenants to stop playing his radio at night, an argument started which ended when the chief tenant was stabbed in the stomach. This was stated in the Singapore Relief205 words
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Article36 1950-10-27 7 A private car parked at Jalan Besar last night burst into flame. A passing Police radio patrol van put It out. The fire Is believed to hnvbeen caused by a circuit. The damage negligible.36 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-27 7 MR. WALTER E. HARRIS, (centre), who arrived yesterday to attend the "United Nations Week" dftwer given by the Rotary Club. With him are Messrs. Yap Pheng Geek and K. M. Engelmann.— Straits Times picture.34 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-10-27 7 PIPERS of the Seaforth Highlanders played in Singapore harbour yesterday evening as U.K. troops docked oh the Empress of Australia, on their way to fighting for the United Nations.— Straits Times picture.37 words
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Article90 1950-10-27 7 r PHE question of introduction of motorized trishas will form one of the Important subjects for discussion ai the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce monthly meeting today. The Chamber last month "'pointed a sub-commltte« to iudy the question and its findings will come up for90 words
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Article229 1950-10-27 7 pVKN'TS of the past few months had shown the J importance of the principle of collective security as a means of discouraging possible aggressors, declared Mr. Walter Harris, head of UN's education section at Lake Success, addressing the Singapore Rotary Club at Raffles Hotel last night. The229 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-10-27 7 SIX < HARLES SYMONDS. a neurologist attached to Guys Hospital and the National Hospital for Nervous Diseases. Queen Square, London, who passed through Singapore yesterday by Q E.A. 8.0.A.C. Constellation en route to Sydney to give advice on a project to establish a Neurological Diagnostical centre, sponsored by the Returned59 words
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Article58 1950-10-27 7 Because he was in a hurry to get off the train when it arrived at Singapore, Koey Chang Ec, of Alor Star. Kedah, stepped off before it had stopped moving and broke his thigh. He died an hour later. Yesterday, the Assistant Coroner, Mr. Choor58 words
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Article100 1950-10-27 7 Singapore Vote Lists On Show rpHE Singapore Municipal electoral rolls are now open for Inspection by the public. j The register for the City Ward will be available at the Election Office in Fullerton Building. The registers for the other wards will be at the following places: Rochore: Victoria School;100 words
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Article44 1950-10-27 7 The Liberty Musical and Dramatic Association celebrated Its fifth anniversary last week with a dinner and dance at the home of Dato C. J. Paglar, one of Its patrons. Music was provided by the Association's band. More than 100 guests attended.44 words
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Article20 1950-10-27 7 At the Victoria Memorial Hall last night, a packed audience received enthusiastically the Singapore Musical Society's second concert.20 words
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Article28 1950-10-27 7 For Installing a wireless set without a broadcast licence, Ong Ec Kirn, of Nelson Road, wai fined $30 In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.28 words
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211 1950-10-27 7 Salt Fish Export Drops To 2 Per Cent Of Pre- War EXPORTS of salt fish from Singapore and the Federation, which at one time exceeded 50,000 tons a year valued at nearly $7,000,000, have now: declined to less than 1,000 tons, the Malayan Director of Fisheries, Mr. D. W. Le211 words
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Article202 1950-10-27 7 'REP' WILL GET ITS $4,200 r |*HE Singapore Repertory Theatre is to get Its $4,200 refund from the Municipality after all This was decided by a Committee of Municipal Commissioners after examining the revised statement of accounts presented by the Rep's actormanager, Mr. John ForbesSempill. It is now left to202 words
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Article27 1950-10-27 7 Three Chinese youths, one of them armed with a pistol, held up another Chinese at Rangoon Road. Singapore las* night and robbed him oi $2.80.27 words
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Article77 1950-10-27 7 THE RAF. Mobile Radar Station, which has been positioned near the Padanc, Singapore, will be open to the public from 8 a.m. until 6 30 pm. tomorrow and on Sunday. RAF. radar operators will be on duty to demonstrate the equipment, and to answer questions from th»77 words
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Article19 1950-10-27 7 A Malay examination for Government officers will be held in Singapore on Jan 22, 23 and 24.19 words
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Advertisement51 1950-10-27 7 I*^™"- -Til WMBgv. ;3j3j z tz Irefreshed/ FOR HCALTHFULLV COOL COMFORT INSTALL PHILCO AIR-CONDITIONING distributors: SIME, DARBY """Vou cant he Hlk icni with Facued K>os. Jumpy Nerves, Eye Strain Frequent Hriitirh. Ihm't IhLiv! Ottumh >■!> <>'> i.iii today* HEW CHINA OPTICAL CO. 71. 1 1 1 St. Spore Hem Tel.51 words
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Advertisement107 1950-10-27 7 Buy with confidence We will not sell below or above our listed prices AMATEUR PHOTO STORES LTD. 109, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone 6589 DIORAMIC ELECTRIC CLOCK i I wk SOMETHING i I I DIFFERENT f 4 *i^Jaa CLOCKS... Vi I II BOTH J i fascinating I K II AND107 words
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Article285 1950-10-27 8 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. "VI ALAYA does not blow its horn enough," deiT1 clared an American foreign correspondent, Mr. Harrison Forman, who has just spent a night on a rubber estate in the danger aren of North East Negri Sembilan. "You should285 words
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Article76 1950-10-27 8 from Our Own Correspondent SITIAWAN, Wednesday. J CHINESE, Tan Sek Cheng, appeared before the Pre- sident of the Sessions Court. Mr. M. Gorton, on a charge of having abducted, with three others, Tan I Kirn. of Kuala Lumpur. Tan I Kirn was held on an island76 words
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Advertisement444 1950-10-27 8 y^^^^dMjL^jij^MjLjMjjjA AVAILABLE Wi Ik^lJ B^uM|fl| i kom tiii: i.aiu.i si wvijYjr| i T^Kr|T^flß stocks in M^|^JU^L^^^^| GREAT BRITAIN KK-UM-.ABLU SIhKL TUBES Quantity Silc Len(th« i.,..-n, (Nominal lApp.m OcscnpHon Bore «r. I' 13/15 ft. Setowed *«4 teckcttd. S0 03C »l 1" 7/8 »l. With plain ends 6U DM l»" «7/20 »l.444 words
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Advertisement254 1950-10-27 8 It 8 easy to see 111) \r a f a )r VN V( VI)U '^BBbsK^ I S a 'I"' value \<m could Jt)%- w s 1 f° r n washing y m*(.~hH l< > W anc^ wear Simply look \k^luijff f° r tlir name Tootal y^^L. on selvage. All fabrics254 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-10-27 9 Ten-yrar-old \iuhony I. mis who plays the part of a brattish youn*strr in "Tony Draws A Horse;." Mervyn Johns. H .--.si ill business man who kicks over the traces. IS.tr;... 1 1 Murray wha also appears in the film.42 words
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Article278 1950-10-27 9 "no wolfing:" sa ys granger HOLLYWOOD: DUTIFULLY, I began listing the animals that Stewart Granger said he'd recently shot in Africa. "Three elephants, four buffalo, two cheetah, two lion—". He fixed me with a lionhunter's gaze and said: -What is it you really want to talk about?" "G.rls. 1 fe'iid.AP - 278 words
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Article, Illustration749 1950-10-27 9 HOLD tight everyone, we're off on a trip into outer space in "Rocketship X-M"! According to th e blurb sheets you'll SCREAM as you ride the wake of a fiery meteor, THRILL as you explore the wonders of a strange planet, GASP as you get a moon's749 words
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Advertisement273 1950-10-27 9 AN INTENSELY GRIPPING DRAMA THAT IS MORE TERRIFYINGLY TRUE THAN FICTION TODAY FOUR SHOWS I? A V|L I H K 2-4.1 5-6.30-9.30 p.m. This is the story of the port Of NEW YORK WST, vibrant... "1ie m* 1 a*oi *mm. HnmnaaiiUi I fl ITjaisssi^ c 'A \tft\ W^Lm' MfeMadaWa-Da* «"■""<273 words
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Miscellaneous238 1950-10-27 9 SINGAPORE At Your Service 7As Spore: Mozart. Dvorak): 10 30 Dance 730 "Forum of the Air": Talk; Music; 11 Close. 10 a.m. New. >>n Emergency 815 K.L. Radio Ranch; 8.30 BIERS News from XL 12 Malay- 1 "Bandstand": 9 "Rays A Laugh", a»»*o» p.m. Light Music; 1.30 News; 145 9.30238 words
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Article, Illustration1610 1950-10-27 10 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - Molotov slept with a pistol by his pillow WINSTON S. CHURCHILL By ()N May 2'X 1.U2, during Mololov's visit to London, Mr. Eden proposed to substitute for a territorial agreement a general and public Treiitv of Alliance for 2fl years, omitting nil reference to frontiers By that evening the Russians1,610 words
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Article308 1950-10-27 10 " HOUSEWIFE - "HOUSEWIFE" By WITH the advent of oolaer weather, and the preparations for Christmas holidays in the higHanis of the Federation, many a Malayan housewife Is contemplating knitting feme woollen garment or other. Other women, witn relatives in colder climates than this, are knitting clothes tr send308 words
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Advertisement48 1950-10-27 10 A HEW #9 SEWING 1 J .^ra»?aii^af»^*aaMwl **i "^^^StT 46/48 PECK SEAH STREET. SINCAPORE. Phone: 21 ORCHARD ROAD. SINCAPORE. Phone: ***** 449 CEYLANC ROAD. SINCAPORE. ggjl And throughout Malaya. J^ S4<W S«win< Marhine Co line in UVA I Mtytr Chambara, Singapore A trade-mark of The Singer Manufacturing Co.48 words
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Advertisement253 1950-10-27 10 dEAUTY PREPARATIONS invitotion to enchantment -^k^El^lUs^s^ai.&llC^SdiaKka^i^^sifl B^^^^B "face powder ROUGE PERFUME LIPSTICK TALC COLD CREAM VANISHING CREAM BRILLIANTINE HAIR CREAM 4 BOURJOIS OISTRIBUIOKS grafton laboratories limited. Singapore convenient as cash- 100 safe! American Express Travelers Cheques MQtt Wlffftr *CCIPUO CHtQuli in Int WOILDi THE AMERICAN EXPRESS CO. INC M k253 words
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Miscellaneous351 1950-10-27 10 Rupert and the Dragon Pills— 3l Tht Mandarin smiks. h is *onird ihem." And he leads the lucky for you thai Pong-Ping gave way on \o hi< private rerracr. you those dngon ptuV h« *aya. "No.- <ay» Ruperr Tht one I •He and I are ihe only people in Wlnl351 words
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Article349 1950-10-27 11 LONDON, Thurs. A LARGE turnover in copper shares lifted prices to higher levels today. Fresh buying was stimulated by the striking example of the benefits obtained from a change of domicile as provided by dividend and profits of Messina Transvaal Developments (dividend of 160 per cent, for eight349 words
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Article59 1950-10-27 11 SHIPS in the Singapore Roado and alongside the S.H.B. godowns yesterday were: Outer Roads: Hai Hsuan. Cheng Ya. Hai Hing. La Cnpriena, Maxwell Brander. Bunabaai. Sinn Kismg. St. Michael's. Empire Prldf. Toboah. Westbay. La Cr.mnana. Knssim bar. Inner Roads:. Rajah BrooKe EdpnikJe. Batoebahra. Ta'.uei. Srrmban. Sump: tan. Indrsgirl59 words
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Article36 1950-10-27 11 TIN $463 A PICUL SINGAPORE. Thurs. Oct. 26— 5463.75 (up $4.62); new record). £931 a ton in London LONDON, Thurs.. Oct. 26. —Spot £939— £932; Forward £903— £904; Settlement £931. Turn-overs: a.m. 75. p.m. 20 tons.36 words
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Article144 1950-10-27 11 From A Market Correspondent THERE was some buying Interest in copra in the Singapore produce market yesterday at around •41 a and 141*4. but sellers asked •42 1. No business resulted. Re-sellers in the coconut oil section asked »70' j a picul; millers quoted »71Vi. Again, no144 words
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Article33 1950-10-27 11 HONG KONO. Thurs. ■pREE market currency exchange r for Hong Kong dollar* w«a quoted today as follows: OStl |HKs634\: £1 HK$l6lO: one tael lot gold HKS295 1 U.PUP - 33 words
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Article269 1950-10-27 11 Sellers Out, Buyers In: Prices Drop RUBBER, which has been recording new high price levels for a fortnight in the Singapore market, dropped yesterday. November first-grade registered $1.30* a lb., 5i cents, below Wednesday's I close. Main contributory cau-^s were some up-country selling and a diminution of trade269 words
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Article116 1950-10-27 11 Beiaga. Runau. Sansapor. Alongside Godowns: Isiundrr 44: Tamkhavan (Sheers Wharf); Adrastus 42-43: Szechuan 40-41: Atlantic S«?a 38-39: Benmacdhui 36-37: Howell Lykes 34-35; Hindustan 29-30: Lalandia 27--2 8; Meranon 25-26; Merr.esthrus 23-24: Reginald Kerr 21-23: Hinsang 19-20: Bencleuch 17-18. Washington Mall 15-16: Roebrah 13-14: Cilenaffric 11-12; 81oterdylt116 words
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Article176 1950-10-27 11 Tins Easier From A Market Correspondent WITH a rather irregular Tin share market In London, that section of the local market was quieter and fractionally easier yesterday. Industrials were very steady. Rubbers attracted more attention. Price changes announced yesterday by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: Barer* S«41»r» Fraser176 words
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Article125 1950-10-27 11 BAH Lias Estates, interim. l\i per cent (6d per £1 stock) for year to Oct. 31, 1950. le^ tax. (Made possible by receipt pi a dividend from Kulai Rubber Estate, in which Bah Lia.s has substantial holding: should not be taken as for«shado«ing a final dividend, which125 words
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Article46 1950-10-27 11 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Thur.». ¥POH Tin directors have declared 1 an Interim dividend of Is 6d I against previous year's Is) and recommend a final of 3s 6d <2s 6d) SELAYANG directors have declared a second interim of 10 per cent46 words
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Advertisement1202 1950-10-27 11 MANSFIELD <fc CO., LTD i lncorporated in S».»'oore) BLUB FUNNEL LIMB Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINCS to LIVERPOOL. CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL POSTS Dua Sails P Sham Penang Mf T^ t g O o'w N3C S L I r erPoo Oct. 27/29 Oct-30/N...l1,202 words
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Advertisement422 1950-10-27 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS TO NEW YORK AND BOSTON VIA CEYLON. INDIA. ECYPT and MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Spore P S ram Penang Pres Poik 280ct./1 Nov. 2/3 Nov. Willamette Viet 5/11 Nov. 12/13 Nev. 14/15 No*. Pres. Johnson 22/27 Nev. 28/29 Nov. 30 Nov. /I Dec. Pres. Monroe 8/13 Dec 14/15 Dec.422 words
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Advertisement534 1950-10-27 11 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK ./CONTINENT: Spore P Sham Penana "Korea" for Bangkok Ma" a H Kong Kobe Yokohama 30-31 Oct. "Danholm" t Bangkok 16-17 Nov. "Nordhval" tor Saigon Bangkok 17.1* Nov "Kina" for Manila. Hong Kong. Takubar. Kobe Yokohama 28 Nov.- 1 Dec. 26-27 Nov. 25-25 Nev534 words
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Advertisement1055 1950-10-27 11 McAUSTER 6c CO.. LTD. I Telephor.No 5 906 ELLEHMAM <v at; I KUVKNiist N t lO ?am«OAM V t HA A -B\jßC ß > ANCELIS SAN fRANC.SCO. PORTLAND SEATTLE 6 VANCOUVER and tor UiA. North Atlantic Potti Accect>ng carsu toi I ■ilia) b W« Itl and Canada via Colombo America"1,055 words
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Article398 1950-10-27 12 More Newcomers Of Note Expected By EPSOM JEEP FENANG. Thursday. ATHKEE-YEAK-OLD who raced in England in the colours of the King has been purchased for export to a Malayan racehorse owner. The horse is Northern Light a nicely-bred bay by Borealis out of the Fairway398 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-10-27 12 THE CI'LVF.RTON NURSERY Handicap at Hurst Park, London, last week saw this exciting finish in which, left to right. Calcium (D. Smith), Flighty Frances and Vidauban were concerned. The horses finished in the order named but it took the camera to sort out the placings.45 words
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Article248 1950-10-27 12 By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Thursday. lyiTH four first-day winners— Latin Affair, Airmail, Printer's Error and Opera brought together, the six-furlong event for Class 3, Div. 1 at Penang on Saturday, promises to be the race of the meeting. Even with the possible absence of Latin248 words
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Article57 1950-10-27 12 lr,m O»r »l»H torrrs|»»di-«t IPOH rm.rs K»U Asuns •currd UMeTIS and M try 'vrored for tho visitors on Umm,m°a r nU W.-bb ,dd. d IgMMjcg r rr» Kl 5 f^'.Wa o rcT,r.v f ;n?"w b I<° briu«ii.il IIM «M CTii« scorrd another try for T»P»h S?rini57 words
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Article246 1950-10-27 12 VASTLY superior team which included five State players. Police S.A. hockey eleven easily defeated R.A.F. Seletar four-nil at Thomson Road yesterday. From start to finish Airmen were kept on the defensive, so hat Police goalkeeper -md Slate Jrialist Low Hong Hee rarely saw he ball. Centre-forward246 words
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Article77 1950-10-27 12 The final match in tr-.e Sinßapce Cold S orates inter-deparl.--ment series lor the Slurp-Allen Football Trophy will b.« pi.yort on the Po.«t and Telecoms uround. .an Road on Saturday *t 5.15 p.m. Tlie tearrs ar/: Head Office:— Anthony H-ssr.n, Rob it. Thomas, Ismail. Sa'.onj iCapt). J. One. Hun;77 words
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Article70 1950-10-27 12 From Our SUIT Correspondent MKIMHW Thurs. NM.KI Sembllan's Rugby XV to play Singapore at Srrrni--1..111 on Saturday In the H.M.S. Malaya romprllliun contains five change* from the side that lost to Services. The team Is:— K Heath; J. Robertson, S. Hills. J. Barlow and K.70 words
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Article1060 1950-10-27 12 STARTLING results are a characteristic of the Singapore Amateur Football Association's InterCommunity League Soccer competition and it has been no exception this year. Malays, who finished fourth last year, finally won the championship but not without serious challenge from the Europeans. In fact, the1,060 words
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Article712 1950-10-27 12 Amateur Football Association has just completed a record-bg-eakin? year. A record number of teams competed in its various competitions for the year. At the start of the Pacific War there were 30 teams, and last year there were 58. For the season just ended, the712 words
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Article35 1950-10-27 12 Tin- Umversi'.v of M.i:ava'i annua'. North South rugger match ended In a draw at Bukit limali yesterday, MCti side scoring an unconvrrtcd try Hamid Osm.in iN<>nli> and Lim Eng Slang were the scoren.35 words
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58 1950-10-27 12 LONDON, Thurs— Stoke Cfty announced today that they had rejected an ofler of £20.000 by Hull City for the transfer of Neil Franklin, the Stoke and England centre-half. The statement added that Stoke will accept any offer over £25.000 for Franklin whose suspension, following hisReuter - 58 words
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Article49 1950-10-27 12 DEHRA DUN. Thurs. The Commonwealth touring cricket team beat the National Defence Academy here by 84 runs in a oneday game. Commonwealth declared at 171 for five. National Defence Academy were skittled out for 67 Oeorge Tribe taking On wloteta for six nrai Reuter.Reuter - 49 words
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Article227 1950-10-27 12 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA l.l'.Ml'l K. Thursday. OELANGOK travel up to Ipoh for their second H.M.S. Malaya Rugby competition tie against Perak on Saturday with five changes from the side that narrowly beat Kedah here a fortnight ago. These changes, one227 words
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Article99 1950-10-27 12 r phe following playeii have been chosen to represent Johore again*! Combined Services in their In H M.S. Mmlaya. rufger fixture on Saturday: J. 1..C. nillon (S. Johore (rapt); K. Briton (S lohore): R. Worlelhock iKluani). R. Pott* (Seicamat) N. W. Sanderson (Kluang). K. 11. I.e-<li<--Jones (Segammt). J.99 words
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Article37 1950-10-27 12 BRISBANE. Thun. A bantamweight boxing cl\ iinpion Elley Benuet will go to Bngtaai MM Match lo l < 'lie Empire bantamweight title. He will probably be accompanied by Empire middleweight champion Diva Sands.— A. P.37 words
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Article33 1950-10-27 12 The following learn will represent S.C.C. "A" at hockey against Singapore Police "A" on th« padang today at s.ls:— Brown; Lloyds. Klnspy. Macrae: Maj. Cooke. Ede; L!oyd. Hayio. J.unieson. Peerless. Lowe.33 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-27 12 (^ENEDICTINE DOM Sole Agent,: THE EASTERN AGENCIES (1946) LTD. SENSATIONAL FREE STYLE f WRESTLING at HAPPY WORLD FRIDAY 27th 9 }>.«. i PLEASE NOTE; FRIDAY TONIGHT JON MORRO vs. G. ZBISKO GEO. DUANE vs. HARDIT SINGH BY PUBLIC DEMAND, GRAND RETURN CONTEST FIGHTING ZORRO vs. GEORGE THOMSON PLUS. TWO OTHER55 words
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Miscellaneous248 1950-10-27 12 RACE WEIGHTS FOR TOMORROW Per an*. Thurs. I Spearlight 8.12 CinelU 8.1* WEIGHTS for aU j Cool Play 8.11 Ganymead 8.1* eight races on Free Frenchman 8.09 Kelvin Saturda), third and Norton 8.M Advanlaf* 8.09 last daj of the Lucky Tom 8.02 Cinema 8.09 i i.. i iik Turf Club248 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-10-27 12 HOCKFY: S H.A. trUn.VUr meet: (minus v R.A.F. at Padanc: S.R.C. 2nd XI S.C.C. 2nd XI ml S.R.C. S.C.R.C. v Post Tel: at Hong l.im Gre»n; Khalsa Assn. YJH.C.A. at Balestier Road.32 words
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Miscellaneous29 1950-10-27 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 11.20 a.m. (9.3); 5.31 a.m. i3.2i and 5.50 p.m. (0.9). TOMORROW: 12.15 a.m. (9ft.) and 11.44 a.m. i9.4i; 5.52 a.m. (3.5 i and 6.15 p.m. (0.8).29 words
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