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Title Section18 1950-11-06 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 9'WKIVF PA<JKS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS18 words
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Article389 1950-11-06 1 British Troops Face Threat Of Isolation TOKYO^Sunday. Eighth Army spokesman tonight said that Chinese Communist forces today threatened to divide the British 27th Brigade from the United States 24th Division in the south-east of Pakchon. He said, "We cannot confirm reports that these threats haveReuter; AP - 389 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-06 1 THE STATUE of Oar I ad> of Fatima being carried by the Rev. Fa-her l)»ni<>>? director of the Fatima Far East pilgrimage, on arrival at Kallang yesterday. Straits Times picture. Story in P. 7.34 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-11-06 1 MORROCCAN members of the Foreign L«glon who escaped from an attack on the Indo-China frontier when 3..V.0 others in the French force were killed or captured by Vietminh rebels The French Minister of the associated states of Indo-China. M. Jean Letourneau. inspects the decimated ranks of59 words
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Article146 1950-11-06 1 Missing Plane Broke In Two GENEVA. Sun. THK Air India Constellation airliner Malabar Princess hai been sighted. She is br >ken in two and it is feared there are no survivors. Over 1.000 Savoyards from all walks of life Trappist monks, gendarmes. guides, mountain cable workers and storekeepers today beganReuter - 146 words
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Article31 1950-11-06 1 HONG KONG. Sun. Mr Cult on Skinner. Governor of Guam, said here today that Ouam may follow the pattern ©f Hong Konp by becoming a fi,*,- Hurt. U.P.UP - 31 words
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Article21 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Sun —A five-year economic agreement between the USSR and Czecbaslovikia was sioneri in Moscow; On Fri'iT- —Renter.Reuter - 21 words
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Article, Illustration171 1950-11-06 1 A SINGAPORE war-time heroine, Mrs. Elizabeth Choy, who was imprisoned and tortured by the Japanese, has announced ncr intention of standing for the Municipal elect" ins as an Independent candidate. Mrs. Choy Is the daughter K\ Yong Thau Yin. the an racehorse trainer. 3 a teacher171 words
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Article16 1950-11-06 1 HONG KONG Sun. Sir Esler Dening, Britain's Am-bafsador-at-!an?e. left this morning for Tokyo.—U.P.UP - 16 words
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Article65 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Sun.— Thousands of bonfires were lit throughout Britain this week-end and millions of fireworks cascaded in the traditional "Guy Fawkes Day" celebrations. They were a reminder of an unsuccessful plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament 345 years ago. In London aloneReuter - 65 words
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Article28 1950-11-06 1 ROME. Sun.— The Italian Defence Minister. Randolfo Pacciardl. arrived here today by plane from the United States where he attended the Atlantic Pact defence meetings*.—A.P.AP - 28 words
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92 1950-11-06 1 TOKYO, Sunday. AMERICAN Army authorities today enforced rigid security measures in Pyongyang against a sudden outbreak of sabotage including the wiping out of a romnlptp ritv block by an incendiary bomb. Paratroopers were guarding all important inter-sections, bridges and approaches to the former North KoreanReuter - 92 words
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Article54 1950-11-06 1 TEHERAN. Sun.— The Per Man Premier and the Russian Ambassador have signed a U5520,000,000 trade pact. Products from Persia's northern provinces are expected to start moving shortly to the Soviet Union and several Russian ships are reported to be in Caspian ports ready fo unload sugar,AP - 54 words
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Article117 1950-11-06 1 ■J^'HE first British tank regiment for Korea arrived in Singapore yesterday in the trooper Empire Fowey I w»« the EighU) .;c Royni Irlsn Hussars, famed for Its exploits as part of the Seventh Armoured Division tthe T3c3orr Ratst. wliirl> sen-. <i in Africa and Europe.,117 words
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Article89 1950-11-06 1 TOKYO, Sun. LIEUT.-Gen. Sir Horace Robertson, Commander of the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan, has added Korea to his command. Tttts affe«ts all British land, air, and sea forces. It places under his administrative command the 27th British Commonwealth Brigade fighting on the NorthReuter-AAP - 89 words
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Article45 1950-11-06 1 ROME. Sun.— The Council of Europe's Committee of Ministers, executive organ of Western Europe's Strasbourg "Parliament," has decided on a British suggestion to mobilise Western parliaments for a peace appeal to "show up the falsity" of the Communist Inspired Stockholm peace petition.— Reuter.Reuter - 45 words
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Article, Illustration183 1950-11-06 1 IN the excitement of the arrival of the statue of M Our Lady of Fatimaat Kallang yesterday, a tall, well-preserved 72-year-old Scotsman stepped off thr pa me plane nnd almost slipped away unnoticed. But someone at the airport spotted him and said "Didn't you183 words
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Article189 1950-11-06 1 SAIGON, Sunday. A BOUT 150 wounded and almost starving French troops were flown in today from the fallen frontier post of Thatke under an agreement negotiated with Vietminh through the Red Cross They were Foreign Legionnaires, paratroopers and Moroccans, who had marched, or been carriedReuter - 189 words
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Article56 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Sun.— Air Commandant N. M. Salmon, 0.8. E., A.D.C Director of the Women's Royal Air Force, will leave the United Kingdom by air on Not. 12 to visit Royal Air Force units in the Far East and Middle East, where W.R.A.F personnel are serving She will arriveAP - 56 words
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Article61 1950-11-06 1 LONDON. Sun. T*HE Chinese Communists A announced last night that the British Vice-Con-sul in Mukden. Manchuria. Mr. L. Stevenson, has been expelled from China. The New China News Agency, in a dispatch from Mukden, said Mr. Stevenson had offered "a gratuitous insult" to Chinese airAP - 61 words
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Article255 1950-11-06 1 Lhasa Falls To Red Agents NEW DELHI, BUIL iUITH Chinese troop* 11 little over 100 miles from Lhasa. pro-Com-munist Tibetans, led by, two Leftist monks. hay» seized control of th» government and th© 16-year-old Dalai "Lam* has fled to Fndia. according to reports reaching here. Slishtii opposition to the RodReuter - 255 words
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Article28 1950-11-06 1 DALAT, Sun. M Jen Letourneau. French Miciisier for Indo-China, announced yesterday that Vietnam will have a National army of three divisions by the end nt 1951—A.P.AP - 28 words
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Advertisement465 1950-11-06 2 NOTICES TENDER NOTICE Ai.lM II M>R HANDLING FEDERATION GOVERNMENT M TIM US Or RUT AND SUGAR 1951. Tenders are Invited for trt: handling as Sole Agent* of the tiovernment o! Federation of Mula ya of Government supplies ol Rtce nnd Suear for the period jm January 1951 to 31st December465 words
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Advertisement698 1950-11-06 2 NOTICES THE MALAYAN EXCHANGE BANKS ASSOCIATION All members of the above Association In the Colony of Sintapore will be closed for business on Thursday. 9th November. 1950. being Deepavall Holiday. NOTICE NOTICE Is hereby griven tttai Mr. Abdultah bin Huwaln has ceased to be employed by Messrs. H. Kader Bux698 words
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Advertisement661 1950-11-06 2 NOTICES NOTICE Disposal of Vehicle* By the Order «f the Director Snrpuls W.D. vehicles located at 221 Vehicle Battalion R.A.O.C., 7th Milestone, Johore, Kota Tinggi Road, will shortly be «oW by Tender Contractors "not on the registered list but wishing to become eligible to Tender should apply to Ofacer commanding.661 words
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Advertisement722 1950-11-06 2 NOTICES Singapore municipality TENDERS (For particular* Me Tender Room. Ground Floor, Municipal Office) HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Supply of Dressings and Pharmaceutical Drugs for 1851. Particulars from Municipal Healtn Officer. Close NOON— 10/11/50. NGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS ENGINEER'S DEPARTMENT Supply of 100,000 Reinforced Concrete Tiles for Electricity Cable Covers. Details from Municipal Engineer722 words
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Advertisement766 1950-11-06 2 NOTICES 'board of licensing justices singapore NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of thi I Board of Licensing Justices for Singapore will be held In tUe Court of the District Judge and First Magistrate In the Police Courts, South Bridge Road, Sin- 1 gapore at 3.15 p.m. on Monday766 words
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Advertisement97 1950-11-06 2 par*" > v&9RVfe)SP,W*frtRH? ""> /t^falTtt- Mr%3%a l^^^v^^T VIV-^ Wr^^ fl little fellow i* a four-wheel drive sSiff I j^^^^^-^^^B^M^^^^ j i tv J /^"^^^H Sole Agents for Selangor: Robinson Bid*.. 21, Mountbattcn Rd. v v Sole Distributors: y SINGAr-ORE MALAYA BORNEO DUTCH NEW GUINEA CHAMPION MOTORS 304, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE97 words
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346 1950-11-06 3 M. LOUlh, Missouri, Sunday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN warned America last nigfcl that "hard fighting still lies ahead in Korea in spite of the military victories of the United Nations forces". He said that progress was being made towards >al of world peace, and described346 words
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Article187 1950-11-06 3 Blundering Policy, Says Stassen NEW HAVEN. Connecticut, Sum. AIR. Harold Stassen, Republican, an.swered Presid ii' Truman s St. Louis IP wen at New Haven last night with a charge that the Administrations pollcv of ap-p-iM'rrwnt is responsible for the loss of American lives in Korea Mr Sta-ssm was speaking Immi187 words
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Article71 1950-11-06 3 Arlington National Cemetery. Sun. BKi Leslie' Coffelt. Secret Service auent killoil in the as>asMiiation attempt on President Truman. uas> given a hero's burial here today, while the PresMeal looked on with lfar-ilinimed eyes. the impressive funeral ceremony ended. ."Mr. Truiiipn walked to the widow of71 words
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Article201 1950-11-06 3 A UNITED Nations flag which was unfurled in Trafalgar Square by Mr. Attlee, the Prime Minister, is be presented to the 27th British Common- I wealth Brigade in Korea. The flag has been taken to Tokyo in a BOAC Speedbird and will be passed201 words
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Article114 1950-11-06 3 FLUSHING MEADOW, Sun. 'THE United Nations General Assembly has decided to repeal the ban on member nations appointing ambassadors to Spain and to remove* restrictions preventing it from belonging to United Nations agencies. The resolution to remove the restrictions, put forward by a groupReuter - 114 words
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Article30 1950-11-06 3 LONDON. Sun. British nuval vessels and Royal Air Force planes will take part in c ):nbined exercises at Kara•M for the Pakistan Com"id and Staff College.— U P30 words
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107 1950-11-06 3 TEST SOVIET TALKS PROPOSALS McNEIL NEWCASTLE. Sun. MR. Hector McNeil, Secre tary of State for Scotland said here yesterday that the West should "sound careful!y Russia's latest proposal for a "Bis Four" Foreign MmNters- meeting He said there was no point ferei^XstersTlfwaiTo B^sh Ms tsrr f thef f rst BritishReuter - 107 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-11-06 3 FRENCH FOREIGN Legionairrs, weary and bearing a standard of the Legion on a bayonet, 25 miles northeast of Hanoi after a 35-mile march through mountains from the abandoned French frontier pott of Langson y freeted by General Jain (left) who was sent to Indo-China after French reverse*. A.P.AP - 51 words
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Article202 1950-11-06 3 T JAKARTA, Sunday. HE Indonesian Vice-Minister of Defence, Mr Ali Bozdiardjo, said today that the reported conquest of Ambon town by Republican troops meant the end of all resistance by South Moluccan troops. The fall of Ambon is tantamount to a complete capitulation ofAP; Reuter-AAP - 202 words
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Article44 1950-11-06 3 WASHINGTON. Sun.— The American Customs has clamped down on disclosure of arrivals and departures of ships their destinations, and cargoes. The move is apparently designed to restrict information about the shipment of weapons and strategic equipment to Western European countrips Rpntar44 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-11-06 3 mi>. I.AKLfc JOLSON. widow of Al Joison, at the funeral at Hollywood of the Jazz singer. A.P. picture.AP - 20 words
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Article69 1950-11-06 3 nuMt, sun. i VKE anti-Communist coun- tries of Western Europe ast night signed a convention )f human rights which, for he first time in history, binds hem to protect en masse the >asic rights of their citizens. It was the first positive icton taken duringAP - 69 words
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Article261 1950-11-06 3 Germany Plan To Big 3 WASHINGTON, Sun. pUSSIA has proposed a ±x> meeting of .the Big Four foreign ministers to consider Soviet proposals for the creation of an all-German constitutional council to unify Germany. The proposal was made in notes handed to the British. United States and French ambassadors inReuter - 261 words
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Article33 1950-11-06 3 MEXICO CITY, Sun.—The National Harvester Association is taking the necessary steps to obtain Government permission for the export of between $5,000,000 and $10,000,000 worth of Mexican cotton to Japan. —UP.UP - 33 words
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Advertisement115 1950-11-06 3 Tuesday, 7th November C SPECIAL MELBOURNE CUP I LUNCH L at the NEW ADELPHI GRILL MENU at $3.50 Do/.. Fresh Australian Oysters. Jellied Consomme in Cup. Filleted Kerapu Fish Victoria. Roast Saddle of Lamb, Mint Sauce, Red Currant Jelly, Buttered £reen Peas, Mashed Potatoes. Melbourne Cup. Coffee. Relay of the115 words
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Advertisement232 1950-11-06 3 CHRISTMAS SPELLS GIFTS! Costume Jewellery Real Marcassite Double Clips Brooches Hand Set I in Solid Silver > A NEW CONSIGNMENT HAS ARRIVED f WHICH INCLUDES BROOCHES CLIPS < EARRINGS— BRACELETS NECKLACES ETC. You get the best for less from The NOVELTY STORE I 88, North Bridge Road, Singapore. Phone:— 3l23232 words
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Article, Illustration348 1950-11-06 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE scene of yesterday's bombing disaster on 1 a Selangor estate— where an R.A.F. bomber drooped at least two bombs near a latex collecting hut, killing 12 persons and injuring more than 20— today348 words
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Article38 1950-11-06 4 From Our Own Correspondent KOTA BAHRU Sun. A Malay cyclist died in hospital an hour after colliding on Jalan Pengkalan Chepa with a car belonging to Dr. H. A. Phipps and driven by a Malay svre38 words
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Article187 1950-11-06 4 4 HURT IN JOHORE TRAIN From Our SUB Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. BANDITS fired on a passenger train in Johore on Saturday and wounded a Chinese child, two adult Chinese, and a Malay who were passengers. Train Services between. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore were interrupted again today, but normal services187 words
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Article33 1950-11-06 4 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sun— For not displaying the letter -L- when he was riding a motor cycle Rosshdl bin Hashlm was flned*$7 In the Police Court today.33 words
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Article217 1950-11-06 4 From Ou^StaBCorr^nden^^^ t ™n<*T $5 000 000 has been paid out in war been paW to claimants outside Malaya, These payments, representing initial payments up to a mlximum of $350 In addition to some small final payments, have been made to 17 659 people. More217 words
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Article, Illustration204 1950-11-06 4 sSSs rsxsa office in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Munsat arrived by air on Saturday to establish his Ot The IC.F.T.U.. he said. ha» before It three important lasues which demand immediate solution. They are bread freedom ai«<J peace. It Invited all categories of workers204 words
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90 1950-11-06 4 rrom Out SUB Correspondeol SEREMBAN. Sun A MEETING ot the Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association and the negotiation committee of tne Pan Malayan Rubber Workers Union will be held at Kua a Lumpur early this month to continue negotiations on the workers' demand for90 words
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Article38 1950-11-06 4 LICENSING From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sun.—A Meeting of the Tampln licensing board under the Rubber Supervision Enactment will be held at the District office. Tampin, on Thursday Dec. 14 to consider applications for 1951 licences.38 words
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Advertisement162 1950-11-06 4 GRAND X'MAS SALE COMMENCES TODAY OF ISEWLY ARRIVED FUR COATS, CAPES AT 30% AUCTION 5, STAMFORD RD. CAPITOL BLDG. PHOME 7563 nr^gansnr /w whipping cream /^?^2**i A^ >h.<, no. .11! AVOSET s.enl.ird .n«J jFj/^Z^**- bo«ilcd .o keep lor mon.h, f«-ur« no o.h*t jT S J 1^ creim offer* V tf^C162 words
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Advertisement281 1950-11-06 4 WORLD FAMOUS 100 YEARS 184S—^*»5O Obtainable 7'E~ry**r. From All Liquor Dealer^ AN IDEAL TONIC |b» been awarded 24 Gold and Silver Medals iSERRAVALLOS TONIC (CINCHONA and IRON WINE) STIMULATES THE APPETITE STRENGTHENS THE NERVES REGENERATES THE BLOOD. SIP Over 10,000 Medical Tctimomal^ J SERRAVALLO, Manufacturing Chem'ut. TRIESTE. EST. 1848 Dis281 words
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Article, Illustration1388 1950-11-06 5 GRAHAM HOUGH - SHAW WAS LAST LINK WITH A GREAT GENERATION Death of a superb showman By GRAHAM HOUGH JHE death of Bernard Shaw takes away from the English scene a landmark which we had almost begin to think perin.nu'iit. It is now many years since he was read by the ardent young1,388 words
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Article640 1950-11-06 5 By J. K. GWINXELL, M.C., E.D., President of the Ex-Service Association of Sinsjapore. who deals with the origin of Toppy Day and gives details of the work that is being done for ex-Ser-vicemen and their dependents by the association. This year, the whole of the money collected640 words
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Advertisement336 1950-11-06 5 p^ui the finest C/^T^X throughout the world aa "«> BORKEO miU Flexible Venetian Blind FullJc.nls SPOT RADIO LTD. 58, Orchard Kd..Si,, ri p,( r c 9. v "^'j: 1 fr^ooD sho tt s n y I what d c j^^m TUP DCDCfliir sa^ EVERYONE IS TALKING ABOUT jf, QMjM^^fi^^J^A t^'GUERLAIN336 words
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Miscellaneous190 1950-11-06 5 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD 1 j& **^f g aUSJiS""^'' CROSSWORD No. 210 l r<;> lw; "*r B»n iwailowtd ti. U«cj car and boat Uk I I* I 1* I* >4 I Is I Ja I' I- I twjju !?> b^ r> t pe dtd 6v 2 Coil h <"» found an'roalt190 words
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Article35 1950-11-06 6 ACKNOWLEDGEMENT PERSONAL THE WIFE and family of the Mr. Soh View Jin than,: nil relatives and friends for l tending mciv. visits, loan o j,,d attending the unera f feetr de.uly beloved husband and f.iitici35 words
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Article14 1950-11-06 6 win. kindJy re MHMri cook boy «Chln:imah emp'c\ed for small Uy. Box A2710, S.T.14 words
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1155 1950-11-06 6 Singapore, Mon., Nov. 6, 1950. Rubber Duty Dangers The tone of the statement which accompanied announcement of the new export duty on rubber seems to imply that I the Federal Government expects the industry to fight against the new rates. But protest is disposed of in advance. The new rates1,155 words
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Article49 1950-11-06 6 HONG KONG, Sun.— Ship ping concerns in Amoy ar" negotiating with the Royal Inter-Ocean Lines to inaugurate regular passenger and cargo services between Fu kien and Indonesia. The Chinese hope to trade with Indonesia "because we are more or leas on friendly terma."— Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 49 words
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Article, Illustration998 1950-11-06 6 WANG TAN MING - The Chinese Press Tn Singapore By WANG TAN MING YOU are a Chinese newspaper reader in Singapore, say 50 years ago. You open your morning paper and find a page or two completely blank. You are not surprised at all, because a terse legend at the top998 words
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566 1950-11-06 6 THE article on a Chinese university in Singapore, A published in the Straits Times on Nov. 1, was most timely, and I fully agree with your corres- pondent s views Let me hasten to add that among the Chinese— the industrial magnates as well566 words
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134 1950-11-06 6 t HOPE that the Colony 1 Government will forthwith cause all courts to be supplied with the Douay edition of the Bible, so that we may be spared a repetition of the recent disgusting wrangle in the High Court during a trial about the134 words
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Letter156 1950-11-06 6 AS a member of the Family Planning Association of Singapore, I should like to reply to the question addressed to this association by the Rev. Goh Hood Keng in your correspondence columns last Friday. I can assure the reverend gentleman that we fully appreciate the156 words
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Letter183 1950-11-06 6 IN reply to the writer of 1 the letter headed "Funk, Spunk, Bunk published on Nov. 1. does it take SPUNK to drag arrested persons to the nearest kampong and hang them? Is it BUNK if we listen to what a bandit or bandit helper has to183 words
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Article452 1950-11-06 6 Ike klang ows KUALA Lumpur reader writes to suggest a note In this column on the crows of Klang, which are a distinctive feature of Selangor's oldest town. Every day of the year the crows can be seen scavenging the streets of Klang, and that is the452 words
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Advertisement739 1950-11-06 6 PEPLER —to Dorothy »nd Kit-hard Prpler a daughter on N< .ember sth at Kandang Kerbau KRAL-SMITH: on 29th Oct. ]»50 at Queen Charlottes Hoeptta), London, to Betty, wile ol James Krrral-Smith. a son. FI.WIN-GIMSON: The engagement is officially announced of Commander J. A Dwin DSC R.N.. son of Mr. »nd739 words
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Advertisement22 1950-11-06 6 (/ammeter swiss wArciffS staTnless steel waterproof 17 jewels lever non magnetic shockprotected from $75 expert service AFTER SALE ')t (OLUnR QUAY SytAfrMt22 words
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Advertisement118 1950-11-06 6 ffI^OPTICIRN Fellow Institute Ophthalmic Opticians (Eng I Fellow Worshipful Co. of Spectacle-Makers (Eng Freeman of the City of London By Appointment to H.M Forces South Vast Asia >! 6 Raffles Place Singapore Phone ***** J jBP> {rejnaffijjTHE SAffl LAXATIVE fOR YOUNG AND OLD Cremaffio is the safe remedy for consupation.118 words
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746 1950-11-06 7 20 Faint At > Catholic Rally In Singapore piFTLLN thousand Roman Catholics from all parts of Singapore stood or knelt in the hot afternoon sun at St. Joseph's Institution field yesterday in a Catholic rally in honour of the statue of Our746 words
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Article182 1950-11-06 7 statue Has Cured Sick In India Tl lour-foot high cedar- >t:»d statue of Our Lady of Kit an a. which is now in Singapore and will tour the I .deration, has currd many m India where it was in w 11 earlier this year. <•(■ irrli.m of the statue. Rev.182 words
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Article118 1950-11-06 7 TWO old Straits Chinese families, one in Malacca and one in Singapore, will be united when Miss Ong Swee Kirn marries Mr. Wee Soon Bf <\ Their on-a^ement was announced at a party in Singa- pore on Saturday nicrht, and the wedding wtU take place In118 words
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Article29 1950-11-06 7 F. Y. Khoo, secretary of the Y.W.C.A.. spoke on "Youth In a changing world" t«> members of the Cosmopolilan Club of the Chinese Y.MCA. last night.29 words
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Article69 1950-11-06 7 Singapore has been called many things in its time, but it can never be called ungenerous and I am proud of our record, said Sir Franklin Gimson, Governor of Singapore, in his Poppy Day message over Radio Malaya last night. Last year Malaya again headed the list69 words
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Article55 1950-11-06 7 The Singapore Association has suggested that the legal advisers of the Singapore Development Board should only be the legal advisers of the Crown or Dermanent.full-timp employees. This suggestion is contained 12 Better to the chairman of the Select Committee appointed by Government to examine and report55 words
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Article62 1950-11-06 7 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— S. Nadaraja, a schoolboy returning by train from Singapore to Ipoh was arrested on a charge of attempting evasion of duty amounting to camera valued at $70 When charged in Johore Bahru Police Court, he was ordered to be sent62 words
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Article152 1950-11-06 7 ALTHOUGH there was a slight reduction in the S Jft Octo Kbei;. compared with September's record strikes, air supply and airlift operations again inBg 1" an Bomber and fighter strikes wer» made in seven States during th# month PeraV and Johore received most ici-civeu mosi152 words
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Article167 1950-11-06 7 LABOUR RENEWS MAYOR DEMAND T^HE Labour Party of A Singapore will again demand in December's elections a fully elected Municipal Commission and an elected Mayor. Munlcipalisation of the Singapore Traction Company, licensing of all hawkers and more public markets and shelters for hawkers, revision of building bye-laws and building of167 words
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Article105 1950-11-06 7 From our Own \.->:respondent JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. I THROUGH the generosity ol many, the children in the State Welfare Home, especially the blind boys and girls, have been made happy. The children have been entertained to parties, given treats and gifts. A few days ago, the105 words
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Article42 1950-11-06 7 Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty, Commander-ln-Chief Far East Air Force, returned by air to Changi last night from Japan. He has been conferring with the U.S. commanders in Tokyo and visiting the Far East Flying Boat Wing at Iwakuni.42 words
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165 1950-11-06 7 TOE Singapore Mental Hospital took the lead x yesterday in being the first Government department ever to run a co-operative store exclusively for the hospital's staff of 1,500. Organised by the Singapore Mental Hospital Co-operative Stores Society, the store, officially opened by the acting165 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-11-06 7 INCHE ATTAN BIN MOHAMED with the kite which was the winner in the "battle of kites" yesterday in the open ground adjoining the Alkaff Garden. Straits Times picture. (See Story Below).31 words
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Article179 1950-11-06 7 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. 1111 Director of the British Rubber Development x Board in Malaya, Mr. J. E. Bush, will visit Indonesia shortly to study rubberised road methods. He told the Straits Times today that he might go with a party of rubber179 words
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Article128 1950-11-06 7 J^ALACCA Malays in Singapore yesterday made the first attempt to popularise kite-flying ,'here by holding a competition in open ground near AlkaiT Garden. The "battle of tho kites" took place at a height of between 200 to 300 feet, and within an hour the128 words
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Article58 1950-11-06 7 me y.m.u.a. Y.W.C.A Week of Prayer and World Fellowship will be observed in Singapore from Nov. 12 to 18. The week will open with a United Service of Worship in the Orchard Road, V.M.C.A. Hall at 8 p.m. on Nov. 12. Mrs. Celeste Amstutz, president of58 words
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Article43 1950-11-06 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun When Tan Sal Chong was fined $13 in the Johore Bahru Police Court for hawking tood without a licence he isked the magistrate to help Mm get a licence. "That ts lot my business," the masis:rate tolld him.43 words
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Article98 1950-11-06 7 RED CROSS WORKING PARTY, Guide Hut, Clemenceau Avenue, 10 a.m. to noon. Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, International Fortnightly Club. 10 a.m., cooking American dish "BombAlaska." 5 p.m BT. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, first-aid class, HQ.. Stamford Road, 5 p.m. YJW.C.A., Orchard Road, Olympic and Sports Council meeting, 6 p.m.. Judo98 words
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Article177 1950-11-06 7 Fron Our Own Correspondent mHF mmm JOHORE BAHRI, Sunday. THt practice of appointing a retired senior GovInfnn'Snn* offi cial b e charge of Malay* Hall whh? v° n c »Ucwed by Dato Onn Mil Ja'afar UMnVh^ HJS rCCent VLSit tO L ndOn 3t a These senior177 words
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Article34 1950-11-06 7 From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Jiun. sir Christopher Cox, head of the Advisory Committi>e on Education to the Secretary for the Colonies, will risit Negri Sembllan, tomorrow and Tuesday.34 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-11-06 7 CONVENT GIRLS at the rally m honour of Our Lady of Fatima held at the St. Joseph's Institution field yesterday. Straits Times picture.25 words
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Article88 1950-11-06 7 jyjß. Lee Khe Long, of Cecil Street, Singapore, v.,is found by police unconscious at the steering wheel after his car had crashed into lamp post in Upper Serangoon Road yesterday. He had chest injuries, ami was taken to the General Hospital. Mr. S. C. Pillay.88 words
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Article42 1950-11-06 7 TELUK ANSON. Sun.— The Literary Society of Ihe AngloChinese School at Teluk Anson will hold a panel discussion at the school hall on Nov. 14. The District Officer. Tuan Syed Noorcfin bin S^'d Hussein, will give away \h» Drizes.42 words
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Advertisement61 1950-11-06 7 NMMnim.niMiuiiiiiiiMlllll'lillllllllllllHlllllllll.niHlllllllllllilllilHill. Good Scotch Whisky JOHNNIE WALKER BORN 1820- v N V 1 *~^l John Walker Sons, Ltd., Scotch Whisky Distillers, Kilmarnock, Scotland •alllllllllllllllllllllllllllHUliniliH CEYLON SUPER TEA! •Ai' 1 Jilml UiUi.H ~3k iLj| specialists and J^^^^^T^ 0 priority in any _^9^^mmmm£i^ifmSm^m^^ttt community AGENTS: F. A. BARTHQLOMEUSZ LTD. Singapore DIESEL ENGINES ELECTRIC61 words
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Advertisement143 1950-11-06 7 DONALDSON OF SCOTLAND SELECTED GOLF MATERIAL (m WOODS: STEEL SHAFTED W LADIES AND CENTS CLUBS DRIVERS: BRASSIES: SPOONS KINCPIN QUALITY $14.50 V "STRAD- SI 7.50 "RANCEFINDERDe LUXE" $19.50 y COLF BACS j CANVAS 7.50 I BEDFORD CORD $42.50 SOLID LEATHER $75.00 KINGPIN iJR^v IRONS: bTEEL SHAFTED. LADIES AND CENTS CLUBS.143 words
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Article, Illustration2530 1950-11-06 8 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - Stalin told: 'No second front in 1942' By WINSTON S. CHURCHILL I ATE on the night v of Aug. 10, 1942, after a dinner of notables at the genial Cairo Knibassy, we started for Moscow. My party, which filled three planes, now included the C.I.G.S. Gen. Wavell, who spoke Russian.2,530 words
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Article, Illustration104 1950-11-06 8 Rupert and the Dragon Pills— 39 Rtiprrt't depanur* x ao iuddu> thai lie losu light of «he u.irrmg place a« once. For taint momem* n« it quite d.ued. but »hei a unit h« openi hia cyej »nrt find* ih« •ockei srreakirtjg through Mai hftn ol cloud. Gradually n rli tngei104 words
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Advertisement195 1950-11-06 8 J rf*"'w^iA HiLLMAn ml NX GETS AW Y VKI STOPS ON THI CRUISES SERENH.Y GOES FURTHER JN A POCKET ,£2£?v!?^6B3^9^?J»fel. SC»B fD RABBIT HASH Of A LIGHT ON LESS PETROL I HUGS THE CURVES LIKE A BEAR! It'f lik< <li|.|.tii^ miles <>H your springing system lhal uses every AU thi»195 words
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Advertisement67 1950-11-06 8 Good mornings begin with £Sw Ijrlllcire the sharpest edge tii the world l twi. BxalrtM hi »«rl«- C*. tM, Sin»»p«f. AS-3 "^Malayan Vi*wi b Cracker.. r^TUM"^*? %Jp«lfl|ll 1 Variety ol Adult's Games WsBm and useful Leather Goods. t \Lgo /A Purs«». Writing Ca»««. Fancy (IMW/ /MMUSiiZM/BeoK Store (//sit our CHILDREN'S67 words
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Article, Illustration1073 1950-11-06 9 FRANK MdRAFS - By FRANK MdRAFS BOMBAY. Thursday. T*HERE is no doubt A that New Delhi Delhi has been shocked by Peking's reported demarche on Tibet. There is good reason to believe that Pandit Nehru's reluctance to agree to the U N. forces crossing the 38th1,073 words
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Advertisement298 1950-11-06 9 I'almolivo ltoanty Plan proved by doctors brings lovelier skin to 2 women out of 3 —in 14 days! %Mi%^ After tests ot. 1,384 women for 14 days, 4fl s<i clot tors (including leading skin *JP^^™Hbl »|h-( ialiM*) report thai the Palmolive Wi^X. 1 illy Plan brought a definite noticeaMe improvement298 words
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Miscellaneous203 1950-11-06 9 SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR 10.15 "Cafe Chantanf; 10-30 35 am. Schools; 9.55 Inter- 9.35 a m -12 1-7 30 t> m a« SiT* US t C I?" A P> Dance lude; 10 New,, Emergency New. fpore; 730 tfj Ku'u'SoF^.TSL" 1 1 from K. L, :o.,O Close; 10.50 vlol BWB* Schools: 12203 words
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Article285 1950-11-06 10 LONDON, Sun. TMSPUTING the danger of "burdensome surplus" which is the basis of attempts at Geneva to evolve an international tin control agreement a correspondent in the Financial Times, who Is understood to be connected with a leading Malayan mining company, asserts that instead of a285 words
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Article166 1950-11-06 10 LONDON. Sun. TF tin prices continue to rise at their present rate, 14 more business days will see tin as precious me al, selling in London at V2d per troy ounce th<» price of silver in February 1S31 The Korean war, American stockpiling and the British Ministry of166 words
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436 1950-11-06 10 Boom In Tin On The Singapore Share Market From A Market Correspondent WITH first-grade rubber for November shipment changing hands on Wednesday at $210 per lb. and tin advancing day by day to a "ne phis ultra of $510.50 per picul by Friday, there was a large volume of business436 words
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Article47 1950-11-06 10 KUALA Reman Rubber Estates have made the following furthpr forward sales in respect Oi the financial years 1950-51 and 1951-52 (August 1 to July 31): 1950-51. 156.800 lbs. at 33*»d. per lb London landed terms; *****2. 112.000 lbs. at 33\d. per lb London landed terms.47 words
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Article36 1950-11-06 10 London Rubber LONDON. Nov. 3.— Spot 59 l *d Dec. 59d. Jan.-Mar. 53»id. Apr.June 43d. Julv-9ept. 38d nom. Nev* York Rubber ,n, n 0 8 cent 3 ib closing nom nll Nov a36 words
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Article398 1950-11-06 10 DUSINESS done in thH Malayan share markef last veek included: INDUSTRIALS. Fraser Neave Ords. $3.27V 2 to $3.20 to $3.30, Fraser 8c Neave Prefs. $610 and $6.20, Hammers $35 25, Hong Kong Banks (Col.) $760 to $756, Malayan Breweries $5.25 to $5 30 to $5 25, Malayan Collieries398 words
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Advertisement1063 1950-11-06 10 MANSFIELD «t CO., LTD *>">\»a << bngaporei BLUB FUMNBL LIMB 0rr.,,-. o«-#ion P'«««« d lAlllHCt I* LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Ou* Sail*. i»«m P«nam •^L^pc-r 1 21/24 Nov.. Nov. 10/11 N.,12/11 ■"J3 L1V 00 1 C.4/1 No,. 7 LOndOn H °N^ d 8 Nov. 12 H-.lt/* N.». 19/20 Genoa.1,063 words
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Advertisement304 1950-11-06 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS ro vo** *no J^^"'^'" 0 ICYP1 Mtotl. -net «/li No. M/15 No. 16/W No. Opnani S K»m •sinsaporo DartmouM. Victory 17/lSNo. n*»o» 20/22 No. AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. LT~ UNION 8UILDINC. TEL. 3821. Port >w«ttenham Ptnxn* A<«nti: Sim« O»rby Co LYKES ORIENT LINE Ji.ect fr M0IK10N MfW ORLEANS304 words
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Advertisement379 1950-11-06 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE .A.UNCS «OM <CANO.NAV.A/U K./CONTINENT D nholm tut BangKoK 14-16 No». NordhvJl' tor Saigon b Bangkok 19-20 Nov "Malacca' tci Bangkok Manila •Bintan,- »'"VA?IIMCS"roCOMTINi O |rr/SC*NDIHAVIA. to. Colombo Aden. Port Said. Cenoa. Antwerp. *««y d H.,mh u r« Oslo Gothenburg Copenhagen s'rmt* P -i ham tfr a In379 words
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Advertisement821 1950-11-06 10 MCALISTEH <Sc CO* LTD. T.l.phon. No 5906. SIXERMAft 4> tfUC».N«tJI KLAVtKS»» t,INB LONDON. HAVRE. ANTWERP. LOS ANCELES. SAN «*NC |S CO ROTTERDAM HAMBURC PORTLAND SEATTLE b VANCOUVER Arrmiini raroo toi Central South and tor UiA. North MtaniK fort* orts and Canada via Colombo CITY O» BIRKINHIAO mi BOUCAINVILLE >pora S'haro821 words
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Article508 1950-11-06 11 One Of Six In English League LONDON, Sunday. DRITAIN'S costliest footballer Trevor Ford scored a frand second-half hat-trick in his first home game for Sunderland yesterday. The £30,000 dark-haired Welsh International centre-forward began well by making the opening for his side's first goal against Sheffield Wednesday508 words
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Article1088 1950-11-06 11 U.K. Soccer League Positions J LONDON, Sjn. COOTBALL League standings r after yesterday's matches were- FIRST OIVISIOiN Goals P W D L P A pts Arsenal 16 10 4 2 32 13 24 Newcastle 16 9 6 1 31 15 24 Mid'brough 16 9 4 3 35 18 22 TottenhamReuter - 1,088 words
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Article60 1950-11-06 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— H.M.S Conflict defeated Kampong Bahru Sports Club at soccer by three goals to two on the Club's ground today. Zaman opened scoring for K.B.S.C. and Burrows equalised. Smith gave the naval men the lead before the Interval. On the change over Kaiapong Bahrn drew60 words
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Article39 1950-11-06 11 SERVICES TO HOLD HOCKEY TRIAL p.AJ 1 Malaya will hold a hockey trial with the Army on Wednesday to select a team to meet Combined Civilians on November, 16. The trial will be played at Seletar at 4.30 p.m.39 words
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Article84 1950-11-06 11 Lindwall Has Deadly Spell SYDNEY, Sun. RAY LINDWALL, Australia's fast bowler, had a spell of three wickets for two runs and finished with four for 33 for New South Wales, Sheffield Shield holders, against Queensland today. Rain prevented any play before lunch but afterwards Queensland lost six wickets for 51Reuter-AAP - 84 words
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333 1950-11-06 11 The Comoton-Iverson Duel Was Facinating By REGINALD HAYTER MELBOURNE, Sun. A SPLENDID century which signalled Denis Compton's captaincy of a M.C.C. team in Australia for the first time, and lesser batting contributions by Brian Close, Trevor Batley and John Warr, rescued the M.C.C. from a dismal performance against Virtorla here333 words
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Article292 1950-11-06 11 THtHE are 72 entries for the R.A.F. Malaya Annual Golf Championship, to be played tomorrow at the Royal Singapore Golf Club, Buklt Tim ah. The draw for play is as follows (Handicap given in brackets after player's name) Sgt. Asser (8). Sgt. Clarke (11) and F/Lt.292 words
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77 1950-11-06 11 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.—Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Malacca and Singapore will meet in the Quadrangular Hockey Tournament on Thursday, Friday and Saturday In Singapore. Following Selangor players will travel to Singapore for the tournament. T. Nadarajar., S. Lesslar, Alan Koelmeyer Chua Eng77 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-06 11 STAMPS. Derby inside-right, and Arsenal defenders in beading duel in the Arsenal goal area in the English F.A. first division game at Highbury on Oct. 28. Arsenal won by three goals to on«. Popper picture.35 words
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Article442 1950-11-06 11 B LONDON, Sunday. LACKHEATH pulled off the upset of Ihe Rugby season on Saturday in defeating the powerful Oxford University team eight-five. It was Oxford's first defeat of the season. Blackheath's grand forwards outplayed the Oxford pack and in defence Blackheath allowed the fast, thrustful OxfordReuter; AP - 442 words
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Advertisement457 1950-11-06 11 Ham !r» 4 1 ti A\ f LkTBB jf iJUif And 9.30 p.m. p^^^^^^ w^ Plus: Latest Gaumont British News OPENING TOMORROW! WHAT SHE DID TO HER SISTER IS UNFORGIVABLE!... WHAT SHE DID FOR HER SISTER IS UNFORGETTABLE VI jap MZy^l^JtfM COMING SOON f More Songs More Dances More Laughs!!!457 words
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Advertisement193 1950-11-06 11 LAST FOUB SHOWS W* JT«»J g |y^ 2-4 15-6 30-9.30pm PIT gar* mSPSS of t M^ j GEORGE PAI PRODUCT lONS. .MC. preunU i tm CM I* t lon Films Rtlctst TOMORROW Z-*~^ only /«nr«« %J |JfflP POWER-HOUSE Coin rf^HJitffi OF EMOTION/ +J%fl^2gJM THURSDAY -You wilffind the answer/ In this193 words
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384 1950-11-06 12 TAMILIANS WIN F.A.S. CUP FINAL 1-0 Keeper 9 s Mistake Leads To Goal From Our Own Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A GOAL scored by Palani after the ball had A rebounded off Chinese goalkeeper Buck Gay s hands seven minutes before the end gave Tamilians Physical Cultural Association a one-nil384 words
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223 1950-11-06 12 THE Malayan Football Association, Singapore, at an emergency council meeting last night, decided to reject the proposal made by the Malay Football Association of Malaya "vice-president, Tungku Abdui Rahman, to Singapore Malays to stake the Sultans' Gold Cup In a match against Penang. Singapore223 words
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Article98 1950-11-06 12 From Our StaB Correspondent PENANG. Sun. fl 'WO changes have been made in the Penang team to meet Selangor in a H.M.S. Malaya Rugby competition match to be played here on Nov II. This will be Penang's first home game this season. The change* are98 words
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Article47 1950-11-06 12 R. A. F. Malaya beat Ceylon Sports Club by two goals to one in a hockey match played at Changi yesterday. Throughout the game. R.A.P. held the upper hand and it was only towards the end that the CSC. rallied strongly to reduce the deficit.47 words
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Article317 1950-11-06 12 WEIGHTS for all six races at K.L. on Wednesday, second day of the Selangor Turf Club meeting, are: Class 1, O»v. 1— 5-i Furs. No Uejrets 9 12 Bright Kyes 9 07 Miss Nathan 9. OS Persian Lord 8.07 Arabian Knishl 8 06 Ondlne 8.03 Richmond 7.12 Bramhall317 words
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Article303 1950-11-06 12 By Epsom Jeep KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. REVE DE OLOIRE rehabilitated himself with a fluent two-length win in the 7-f handicap for Class 1. Dlv. I horses at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday, and even the weakness of the opposition he beat did not disguise the splendid303 words
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Article185 1950-11-06 12 Omar Wins 50-Mile Cycle Race From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. A, .R. OMAR, of the Olympic Twiddlers. S e 1 a n g o r and 1948 All-India 100-mlle cycle champion today flashed past the finishing line to win the 50-mile All-Malayan Cycling Championship held here. He beat team185 words
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Article54 1950-11-06 12 SOCCER: R.A.F. v Army-Nary. Changi; S.A.F.A. six-a-slde lour"'hOCKEY: S.R.C. v 8.0.D.C.A., Padang; S.C.C. "A" Ceylonese "A", Padang; Sherwood Foresters v Police, Thomson Road; S.C.R.C. v Customs S.C, Hong i.im Green: V.M.C.A. v P. 4 T. Union. Balestier Road. RUGBY: S.C.C. "B" t Roya: Military Police. Padang. TENNIS: V.M.C.A.54 words
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Article, Illustration534 1950-11-06 12 TWO FIRST round and three preliminary round ties started Singapore Amateur Football Association's six-a-side knockout tournament at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. First-round winners were RAF. Seletar and Cosmos SC who beat Singapore District Signals and Singapore Medical Workers Union respectively. Tigers S.A.. Pulau Brani534 words
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Article34 1950-11-06 12 HONG KONG. Sun. AN All-India Football XI, playing in barefeet. won their first two games here, beating a Hong Kong side two-one yesterday and a Chinese XI three-one today.34 words
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Article167 1950-11-06 12 INDIA ALL OUT FOR 169 RUNS NEW DELHI, Sun. TNDIAN, who were 167 for 7 yesterday, first day of their first Test against the Commonwealth XI, lost their last three wickets for only two runs today. The Commonwealth side passed India's total, scoring 174 with six wickets down when stumps167 words
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217 1950-11-06 12 VEhNON MORGAN - Turf Officials Worried Over New Drug VEhNON MORGAN By LONDON. Sun. THE stewards of the Jockey Club have been making some private and elaborate tests with the new ''wonder drug" which has been causing racing officials the world over considerable trouble. The drug Is said to have been accidentally discoveredReuter - 217 words
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Article576 1950-11-06 12 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SINGAPORE'S Malaya Thomas Cup team player, Ong Poh Lim, today thrilled a huge crowd here with his unorthodox play when he mot another Malayan Thomas Cup man, Lim Kee Jong, in an exhibition game in aid of576 words
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Advertisement773 1950-11-06 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continues from page 8) SITUATIONS VACANT POSTS EXIST for Euroi>ean »nd local Stenographers Contact Joan Tooke's Agency. Littles Building. VACANCY for experienced Indrn' Salesman and also Lady Typist In Import Firm. Please *|iplv P.O Box No. 882 giving references and state salary required. WANTED an ex man with773 words
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Advertisement231 1950-11-06 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued Iroro previous col TUITION STARTING NOV Beginners. S'hand. Morn. Eve Bl:.-keep-ing Accty. Cert. Higher. Typing French. Latin, English. S.I.C 75, Mid. Rd. 10 Col. Quav. *****. *****. FOR SALE NEWLY built brick bungalow. lully furnished with new Prig. Apply No 6. Beng Wan Road ofl Serangoon Road.231 words
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Advertisement95 1950-11-06 12 U.K. SOCCER AND OTHERSPORT-P.il JSL Whr'fmM' levon had to sUy late to get finished. e>e strain. Why not try °P'' CX wS^^- 1 it 9 \^Hi| j PROTECT YOUR EYES «^X OptrexApJ EYE LOTION P?SI I I /dv Th« rim of the eye and inn« vBRt_J l^ •<^5^ ""'"g should95 words
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Miscellaneous34 1950-11-06 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 8.15 a.m. (7.6> <ind 7 53 p.m. (7.9); 129 a.m. (2.9) and 2.06 p.m. (4.5). TOMORROW: 8 50 a.m. (8ft.) and 8.55 p.m. (8.4>: 2.26 a.m. (2.8) and 2.50 p.m. <3.5>34 words
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