Singapore Standard, 27 August 1950
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Title Section15 1950-08-27 1 Singapore Standard J«i VOL 1 NO-JHk SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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309 1950-08-27 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 26 (Reuter) —Nineteen pi* were killed and 63 were missing today from the ican hospital ship Benevolence, which sank here after a collision during a trial cruise before leaving for Korea. Capt. Robert E. Voortmyer, Marine Superintendent i Francisco309 words
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262 1950-08-27 1 ROME A "'S- (Retrter) xii, temporal sove-, •he 100-acre Vatican into the city of p y t or 1 51 public wds gat i the i p pc motored slow- l vt: the streets sura pol motorcycle ,to 1 ree of Rome's262 words
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79 1950-08-27 1 HONGKONG. Aug. 26. (UP). Two non-communist sources said today that the Communists have indefinitely postponed the second issue of 'Peoples' Victory Bonds'. This issue was arousing widespread hostility among the population. Most Chinese regarded the bond issue as a form of forced levy,79 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-08-27 1 Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-General for SouthEast Asia (circle m upper picture), addressed troops of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders before they boarded Cruiser Ceylon at Hongkong Friday for Korea. Lower picture shows him coming down a BOAC Argonaut at the Kallang airport yesterdayAP; Standard - 69 words
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194 1950-08-27 1 NEW DELHI, Aug. 26— (AP) Nearly 5.000 people were killed, 5,000.000 lost their homes, and more than R5.100.--000,000 (£7,500.000) worth of damage was done m the earthquake and floods that shook Assam two weeks ago. according to reports reaching New Delhi. The loss m194 words
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Article132 1950-08-27 1 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UP) Two big rail Unions cancelled a nation-wide strike called for today, after President Truman ordered the Army to take over the railway systems from 5 p.m. tomorrow. The strike had been set to begin at 6 a.m. on Monday132 words
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71 1950-08-27 1 HONGKONG, Aug. 26 (AP) Eight hundred crates of military equipment left Canton on Wednesday -presumably for Indo-China," independent Wah Kiu Vat Po reported on baturday m a dispatch from Canton. The supplies for Ho ni Minn's Vietminh forces left on71 words
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Article387 1950-08-27 1 TOKYO, Aug. 26 (Reuter-AAP) British troops now speeding through the South China Sea under radio silence will arrive m Korea within a few days to bolster the United Nations defence line against an expected desperate Communist onslaught. The Commander of the 2.000 strong vanguard of387 words
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164 1950-08-27 1 TOKYO, Aug. 26 (ReuterAAP)— Lt. Gen. George Stratemeyer, Commanding the Far East Air Forces, reported today that American warplanes had flown 20,500 sorties and dropped 15,200 tons of bombs m the first 60 days of the Korean campaign. He said: "The enemy In Korea has been164 words
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123 1950-08-27 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Aug. 26 (UP) Uruguay became the first Latin-American country to offer assistance to the United Nations m Korea, today. A source said that the country would make 2.000 ground troops, one fighter squadron, and some destroyers available. The Uruguayan Chief Delegate123 words
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278 1950-08-27 1 DEADLINE for submission of manuscripts for the Singapore Standard Essay ConU-st has been extended to September 15 instead of August Jll as originally announced. Results will be announced on Sunday. October 7. Since announcing the Contest, the Contest Editor has received a278 words
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486 1950-08-27 1 TOKYO, Aug. 26— (AP)— United Nations commanders m Korea agreed today that their forces have smashed the Communist lunge at Taegu, leaving at least a 10-day breathing space before the invaders can mount I another. But to Washington, ominous reports of two486 words
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Article331 1950-08-27 1 EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS. KOREA. Aug. 2t> (UP) Lieutenant General Walton Walker said tonight that the Korean communist* may be preparing another attempt to rapture Taegu. The Commander of the United Nations armies ir Korea told newsmen, "The enemy ha* pulled bark to regroup. We don't331 words
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Advertisement99 1950-08-27 1 r.luwAr t If On Other Pages Page Labour Party Dcnvind 1 l.ahoin No. 2 Suspended 2 Merchants Oppose Compulsory Fire Insurance Port Swettenham May Rival Singapore 3 Jungle Impedes Search For Crashed Dakota 3 Chinese More Malayan In Outlook .4 Land Titles for Squitters 4 150.000 Tons Burma Rice for99 words
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406 1950-08-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOUR PARTY of Singapore is to demand the resignation of Mr. Pat Johnson, Municipal Commissioner for North Ward, from the Commission. The Party has also suspended one of its vice-presidents, Mr. M. P. D. Nair, who is now406 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-08-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter A SINGAPORE Municipal Committee has recommended that the Commissioners should introduce by-laws under the Municipal Ordinance for the regulation and control of rul>ber stores m the Colony. This follows the recent destruction by fire of the Aik Hoc rubber factory m KirnStandard - 179 words
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188 1950-08-27 2 THE COLONIAL Secretary has written to the Municipal Commissioners asking them to increase their contribution towards the maintenance of the Police Band from SlO.OOO to *****0 a year, retrospective from January 1, 1950. The reason given is the increased cost of maintenance188 words
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Article, Illustration661 1950-08-27 2 Court Hears Of BBnch* Ritual DR. A. J. THAMBOO, formerly a lecturer In the Kin* Edward VII College of Medicine appeared before the Singapore Second Magistrate, Mr. S. E. Teh yesterday on a maintenance suit brought by a woman, who claimed she married him661 words
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Article79 1950-08-27 2 DELEGATION of Chinese manufacturers from Hon&kong, which recently planned to visit South-Enst Asian countries, including Singapore and the Federation, has had to delay its departure owing to difficulties encountered m obtaining the necessary travel papers. The mission comprises manufacturers connected with the piece-goods, soft goods79 words
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106 1950-08-27 2 A FEW HOURS after his release from hospital. where he had been treated for n motor accident, 50-year-old Chyc Si was found dead near the beach at Be ich Road. This was stated m the Singapore Coroners Court yesterday at the inquest into the* death106 words
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Article56 1950-08-27 2 iT?S SASE5 ASE a^ ai nst 25-year-old Michael Joseph Nonis. who faces a tentative charge of having murdered 10-year-old Winme. Spencer on a beach off Telok Blangah on the night of J\r c 29. will be heard m the Singapore Relief Court tomorrow. The preliminary inquiry56 words
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Article52 1950-08-27 2 BAIL of $500 each was given Tan Chee Kirn and Yang Wah Seng m the Singapore First District Court yesterday when they were charged with having corruptly given $30 to a guard at the 223 BOD. Keat Hong on Aug. 8. Sept c 9 CaSe Wa P 05152 words
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255 1950-08-27 2 Husband Ordered To Pay Wife $20 A Month Court Briefs CONTESTING his wife's claim for maintenance, Ng Yam Koon told the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday that his wife did not do her household duties. Ng appeared on a summons charge of failing to support his wife. Lai Lee Eng.255 words
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Article76 1950-08-27 2 ENGLISH SPEAKING Fong Wai Tuck. 21, pleaded guilty m the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to breach of trust of $1,004.10. The charge alleged that between May and June. Forig. a salesman employed at Messrs. Adrian and Co.* Ltd.. was entrusted with cash $1,004 10.76 words
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202 1950-08-27 2 ABDUL RAIIIM bin Mohamcd Kassim, a 34-year-old clerk employed at the Colonial ESXSTC! Orßce was sen. tenced to two months' rigorous Imprisonment m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday clerk! ***** aS an Income T ax Inspector Low Hong Hee, prosecuting,202 words
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280 1950-08-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter TUBERCULOSIS is under control m Australia and mortality due to this disease is much less now than it was five years ago. Dr. H. Wilson, medical director of the AntiTuberculosis Association m Sydney, told Singapore Standard yesterday. Dr. Wilson, who280 words
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402 1950-08-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE merchants will oppose any Government attempts to introduce a compulsory insurance .scheme such as that already proposed for the Federation* The Federation scheme was proposed as a result of repeated representations made by upcountry estates and mines to the Government.402 words
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Article103 1950-08-27 2 Standard Staff ReoorU'r THIEVES broke ir.to the NAAFI stall m Gillman 1 racks m the early hours of yesterday morning and q ,t away with $2. :*5 2. 4 5 worth of cigarettes and liquor. It was reported to tho p. that 760 tins and103 words
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Advertisement117 1950-08-27 2 i tho Those a Rents t, stss J-jfeSl WATCH] |fok ii mn F J I AWoivniiM.j the I I FHiiNCHi OPI MM. SINGAPORE j "^7 Arm m >tej Price $65.03 Niturai PI t -raphir Ston Q ov* Wfs/tQaottry6#A*£>s KSfiAIKABDIiLHADfR **#+< 2582 v > .i-Am >iv<i»», nff'LUXURY Kl^ LOOK CLOTHES WITH117 words
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Article40 1950-08-27 3 UVA. Sat— A Chinese! Lai] Tin Shun, was I i ted by the Magis- j I. Bon Bernard, and j i to ten weeks' simple i ment for marking <irugs made by him i property mark.40 words
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301 1950-08-27 3 standard Staff Correspondent KIALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Port Swettenham is fast hwnmin. tu tW rd most important port m the country and when laci&^mo! demised there is good reason to expect Port Swettenham to n >^ Singapore. An all-time301 words
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Article79 1950-08-27 3 VNG, Sat. Sir Harold announcement of de- the raising of the Armed Home generally welcomed ost of the leaders as i the right direction." r all races, it is a g," Mrs. B. H. Onn, Penang woman laurver and a Federal Legislamcillor told The Si iay79 words
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Article113 1950-08-27 3 AN English artist, who served m the Burma campaign to World War II and came to" Singapore with the Occupation Forces m 1945. returned to Singapore by BOAC Argonautj yesterday. j He is Mr. Ronald Wood, who! will take up an appointment m! the Art Studio113 words
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Article36 1950-08-27 3 MI'AR. Sat. A Chinese Kg Lai Shin (16) an accident while school. She was fc no down by a lorry at n tion of Jalan Abdullah Haji Abu. She was hospital with head injuries.36 words
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Article37 1950-08-27 3 MUAR, Sat. liu-he Sam- hmood. Collector of Revenue and assistant 1 OiTi i r Muar, has been vii to Segamat. as Dish Officer. Inrhe Karim bin fi »m Johore Bahni is I his place.37 words
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Article31 1950-08-27 3 THREE Chinese from the Kota Tinggi area were admitted into the Johore Hospital yesterday with injuries believed to have been caused by splinters from a hand grenade.31 words
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Article44 1950-08-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat The Royal Military Police Corps needs new blood. From Aug. 30 to Sept. 2, inclusive, the recruitment of 140 candidates will take place at the offices of the Social Welfare Department, Bathurst Road, Seremban.44 words
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Article59 1950-08-27 3 SEREMBAN, Sat. The wedding took place at the Church of Visitation. Seremban, today of Mr. Alfred S. Nicholas, a Director of the Oriental Bank, and younger son of the late Mr. B.P. Nicholas of Kuala Lumpur, and Miss Mary Celine Joseph, daughter of Mr. and59 words
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Article35 1950-08-27 3 KUALA PILAH, Sat. Found guilty on a charge of criminal trespass on an Kepis Estate, with the intention of annoying the estate conductor, a Tamil, Narayanan, was fined $25. or two weeks' imprisonment.35 words
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191 1950-08-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. A Chinese estate clerk was slashed to death today by bandits who held him up somewhere m Pahang. He was travelling m his own car which they burnt. They took him into the jungle and a follow191 words
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Article120 1950-08-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PONTIAN, Sat— Pleading guilty to three charges of purchasing rubber without a permit. Lim Cheng Seng, told the Circuit Magistrate Inche Taib Hj. Andak, "I went round the kampong to purchase fowls and when the Malays there offered their rubber sheets I120 words
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Article, Illustration169 1950-08-27 3 Charge Against Ma lay A mended picture. Standard Staff Correspondent PONTIAN, Sat.— When a Malay appeared before the Circuit Magistrate today, on a charge of extortion. Court Inspector Mahabob of Johore B;ihru, moved the Court to have the charge amended to one of impersonation. In this case Abdullah bin Tomarek,Standard - 169 words
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293 1950-08-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Sat. The installation of the newly elected committee of the Segamat District Malayan Chinese Association was held at the M.C.A. premises here yesterday. The District Officer. Inche Daud bin Hj. Hamid and the Administrative Officer, Mr. A. S. H. Kemp attended293 words
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Article323 1950-08-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Government would take action o ration sugar if profiteers be;an to corner the market and ause an artificial shortage, Mr. V. Heywood-Waddington. the federation's Economic Secreary, told The Standard. He dismissed any suggestion hat there was a shortage of323 words
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Article, Illustration407 1950-08-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent THE wreckage of the RAF Dakota which crashed >n Friday m dense jungle m Kelantan, has not yet been cached, despite intensive search by Army and Police •escue teams. The rescuers, guided by radio from cirling aircraft, were407 words
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52 1950-08-27 3 MUAR, Sat.— The Rex. Grand and Victory theatres m Muar have agreed to give halfprice concession tickets to Chinese school teachers attending shows m their halls. This follows a request by the chairman of the Chinese School Teachers Association to the managements of the cinemas52 words
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Article71 1950-08-27 3 SFRKMBA.N. Sal The Pan Malayan Rubber Workers negotiation rommittee yesterday submitted to the Malayan Planters and Industrial Employers Association at Kuala Lumpur a memorandum which rontains proposals of a new agreement for wages to rubber workers. The new proposals. If agreed to. would offset a71 words
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Article77 1950-08-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat The introduction of a system for a seasonal export of lowl>. was discussed at the seventh meeting of PenggawM m Bc- < hok District, by the Agricultural Assistant, Che Hussein. He explained th;»t the katr. pong people could have a special period,77 words
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Article321 1950-08-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. Beginning next year, land titles will be issued to Tassek Glugor squatters who have given proof of their intention to settle down there permanently. This squatter area of 1067 acres is situated m Province Wellesley about 16 miles from321 words
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Article203 1950-08-27 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Teachers Union is planning to produce William Shakespeare's 'Richard ll' as this year's School Certificate play m October. Teachers and students from various schools will take part. The play will be presented on an apron stage at the Teachers Training203 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-08-27 4 Eight nurses— of Swedish, Danish. Belgian, British and Argentine nationality, members of the International Belief Organisation, arrived by air from Sydney yesterday. A hasty brash-tip, then away on a tour of Singapore. These nurses, under the leadership of Ethel Neville, a British trained nurse, are returning to their base m92 words
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Article53 1950-08-27 4 TUMPAT. Sat.— The State Commissioner, Tungku Panglima Raja, who attended the World Rover Moot held m Norway last year, will relate his experiences to the Kelantan West Boys Scouts Association. The talk will be held at the Malay School, Pasir Mas at 10 a.m. on53 words
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390 1950-08-27 4 Standard Woman Correspondent A 75- YEAR-OLD Russian woman—weeping bitterly who stopped off overnight m Singapore, went to bed full of cheer. A British naval officer, Lieut. Edward MacPherson, friend of the Duke of Edinburgh, had come to her rescue!390 words
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Article176 1950-08-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— The official motto to be used m conjunction with the armorial ensigns of the Settlement of Penang will be selected at the third meeting of the Council on Monday afternoon. The Settlement Financial Officer will move the consent of the Council to176 words
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78 1950-08-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA KANGSAR, Sat Stencilled pamphlets purported to be Not by the "Malayan Chinese Anti-Communist League" have been received by a number of prominent residents m Ipoh, it is learnt. These pamphlets called upon all Chinese to support the Federation Government m78 words
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229 1950-08-27 4 Standard StatT Correspondent i«^r™M N i 531 ~u Th c dlsc °very of the body of a 15->ear-old Indian school boy, Mohamcd Yusoff bin Kader. hanging from a tree near the new bridge m the Botanical Gardens on Aug. 1, was related by Mohd229 words
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157 1950-08-27 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Sat. Parit Bimtnr will be the first town to greet the Sultan of Perak on his return from the United Kingdom on Sept. 17. A committee headed by the District Officer. Krian, Inche Hashim bin Mat Dris, has been157 words
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424 1950-08-27 4 Chinese Trend Towards t A Malayan Attitude' Very Noticeable Today g Say Pttang to Conservative Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Dr. Victor Purcell told The "tntfii 1 1 i following discussions which he had with Chinese leaders 2U l tour of Malaya, he has found a certain amount of variety424 words
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Article49 1950-08-27 4 Standard SUIT Correspondent TAIPING, Sat.— The dead body of a young Sikh, Amar pingh, was found by a passerby this morning m the suburbs 2 ip iw g He his find to the police. Foul .P ay is m^nrtti and the police have detained two oiKns,49 words
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18 1950-08-27 4 1 r. at T> art n r S i learn n tho18 words
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Article21 1950-08-27 4 KOTA BAHRU, Sal w.O. Pergu State will be going oa it rU will be succeeded by Mr. R.P Bradley.21 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-08-27 4 ■ri romance uhuh hesan m faicmnan I. t wedding at the Kine.ipore Pre>b>trn.tn < Dutch bride u;ts Miss Tirtrrn Hi I? Mrs. Herbert hdward Cliles The brid. attached to the Standard fttm Oil his wife aflrr the rerrmonv tint s»i Lillian BuckokeLillian Buckoke - 41 words
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130 1950-08-27 4 Standard Staff OMIMp IPOH, Sat. A Malay sytr. Hassan, who blamed his fastiim I negligent driving, was fined $100 or two m-ntl jsonment by the Ipoh Magistrate. W morning. Ahamac!. driving ;i Plymouth. attempted to overtaka another! car m Gopeng EtOMl. ami In doing130 words
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Article84 1950-08-27 5 Cleaning Up Read Near Cathedral gttfdaN Staff Reporter ipal Transport 1 considering a to remove the taxi the Cathedral of herd on the road iford Road and >ad a is certain women 'and at night I !y. v Department to light up the cut darknesj ;en. nmissioner. Mr. p lam84 words
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Article52 1950-08-27 5 Smugging Stopped Stall Correspondent LUMPUR, Sat. entre of smugprohibited has now been ted by the cc ;irid the rd m reducing A programme of passengers ted by Cusles of the S.ain. .if a fence Cesar hind- prevent illicit oi persons and that needs much attention la the "■lron employed arryinf52 words
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40 1950-08-27 5 i M.iJT Correspondent Sat. For fail- a National i for her Hazizah, Bariah lin, was fined X jang Circuit he Anuar. :y. Bariah said I \o< v her daugh-•-ifirate and was r age.40 words
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484 1950-08-27 5 •wIT^ I^ 8 V* c n J y firm Sin sapore to have promoted industrial relations between employer and emST22 2L!S higrh desree but <*rUinly the first to start it the Singapore Traction Company holds regular monthly meetings between the General Manager,484 words
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Article, Illustration112 1950-08-27 5 Last week the Works Committee meeting of the Singapore Traction Company (as employer) and their employees took place. Picture shows General Manager Mr. A. A. Ewing (on the right) presiding over the round-table conference. The others are: (facing camera from left) M. S. Tahar of the Maintenance Department, Ticket Inspector112 words
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Article40 1950-08-27 5 SEREMBAN, Sat. Pleading guilty to a charge of being found m possession of a quart bottle of toddy, C. Rajoo, a Tamil was fined $20 by the Seremban magistrate, Tuan Sheikh Abdullah. The fine was paid.40 words
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Article34 1950-08-27 5 KUALA PII.AH. Sat. Khamis bin Jamin, a young Malay syce, was fined $100, or two months' rigorous imprisonment, by the Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anjang Saith, for having stolen a wristwatch valued $40.34 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-08-27 5 MALAY recruits of the RAF. Police Auxiliaries, Malaya, at present m their fourth week of basic training, paraded at the F.E.A.F. Police School at Telok Paku, Changi. yesterday morning, to see a veteran of 20 years service. Warrant Officer C N. Sutton. receive199 words
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Article21 1950-08-27 5 The Tokyo Textile Company of J;)p;in will present 2,000 yards of rloth to the American Red Cross.21 words
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571 1950-08-27 5 Standard Staff Reporter BURMA, whose rice crops before the 7?L£ c de v u S hl y 3300,000 tons annually for export to help feed Asia's teeming millions, is E E ro<^! nBr onl one-third their prewar level, Bo571 words
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96 1950-08-27 5 TAN CHEE Teck pleaded not fuilty m the Singapore First District Court yesterday when charged with criminal breach of trust on two counts involving a sum of $1,828. Tan, who was a salesman of Low Tangchang Ltd. was ;.lle^ed to have misappropriated $8)2 cash96 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-08-27 5 M i ee c W 5* Nam hel I> in Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (right) to cut his 50th birthday cake which was m the shape of a Kotary Wheel. The cake was presented by Rotarian Anciano and Inner Wheeler Clara Anciano. David Studio picture.David Studio - 48 words
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Article228 1950-08-27 5 S'pore Important Link— Dr. Razif Standard Staff Reporter j TP? REPUBLIC of Indonesia considers Singapore and Malaya an important link m the development and prosperity of the new Republic. Dr. M. Razif, first Indonesian Consul General for Singapore and Malaya said on arrival at Kallang airport yesterday Dr. Ra7if. who228 words
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Article63 1950-08-27 5 *SEREMBAN, Sat. Guest speakers from Pcrak and Selangor were among the 50 people present when the Tamil Methodist Youth Fellowship of Serembdn celebrated their first anniversary. The guest speakers included Mr. DR. Daniel. President of the Malayan Methodist Youth Fellowship, Rev. J. V. Ayadurai, District Superintendent of63 words
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Article45 1950-08-27 5 KAJANG. Sat— Ten Indians employed on Rinching Estate, Semenyih, who failed to remain indoors during the curfew hours of 7 p.m. and 6.30 a.m., were convicted by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Annuar. for breaking the curfew and were fined $10 each. 130.45 words
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Miscellaneous474 1950-08-27 5 F E D E RA T im[lHipi i 1 1 ~~^^y Bind 3pm Savoy: Locha (Cantonese^ :i, 7. SoCMT C'>w nnd Gate Cup w// 4 T rTkl? Tr>.,Lt\ CaDitol (Khine): Price of Foxes 9.15 p.m. Cricket: Eurasians v. Competition— Ramblers 'A" vs bELAnWii loam ;^»US and lIS pm Res at474 words
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Article85 1950-08-27 6 K. S. CHANG - K. S. CHANG Editor-in-Ch ief Published daily including Sundays by the Sin Poh (Star News) Amalgamated, Ltd., at 128 Robinson Road, Singapore. Subscription rates: 10 cents per copy, $3 per month and $900 per three months, m Singapore and throughout the Federation of Malaya, postage extra. Advertisement rates85 words
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Article708 1950-08-27 6 (}NE of the most powerful weapons used by selfseekers ambitious tricksters and demagogues to dupe people is what is called "national character." It is the personification of people, the belief 4 that they are fenced off from one another by inherent differences and intrinsic vices and virtues.708 words
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Article945 1950-08-27 6 Jittery Joe - Jittery Joe ITCH HUNTERS are getting busy m Britain. It does not need an army to stop them. Just simple common sense. Some people, m their fear of Communism, have started playing the Communists' ga me. Careless of the dangerous precedent, ignoring personal injustice, they are campaigning for men,945 words
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Article, Illustration1051 1950-08-27 6 The Rev. Michael Scott - The Right To Is His Slave The Rev. Michael Scott by IF the so-cuiiori cuiouv problem m South Africa is to be understood, it must be seen as a complex of economic, social, political, and psychological factors which are by no means easy to disentangle. If or.c could isolate a1,051 words
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Article418 1950-08-27 6 PAUL JENNINGS - PAUL JENNINGS by ALMOST all English attempts at a man-to-man style m official announcements and lorms seem to be unsuccessful. Consider, for instance that short-lived title YOUR RATION BOOK, or the British Electricity Authority's advertisements In which a balloon saying, "Yes. Britain is going,418 words
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345 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON Aug. 26- <AP):-Two Chinese Communist armies hau h ,en moved to the Korean border and 120 mammoth S"C b ,en sent to he Red Koreans from the Russian controlled poH of Paired, the I mtcd States345 words
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Article103 1950-08-27 7 HONGKONG, Aug. 26 (AP) Rod shore batteries gkong fired on the oil tanker He Kwang Ha Kwang. belonging to tish Asiatic Petroleum was en route to < inptv oil drums incident occurred. It elieved the shells came from ,:miing Island. Revefl ol the western to Hongkong harbour.103 words
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Article45 1950-08-27 7 TOKYO, Aug. 26 (Reuter) North Korean prisoners taken on the Masan front said they had orders to assault the Masan defences over a two-mile front on Thursday ni K ht. But American shelling and air attacks scattered their forces and disorganised supplies.45 words
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Article65 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON, Aug *>6 (Reuter) U.S. railwaymen nave called off their strike threatened for next Monday after President Truman had ordered Army seizure of the railways to avoid nationwide paralysis. In an executive order last night. Mr. Truman said the railways would be taken over on65 words
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187 1950-08-27 7 LONDON. Aug. 26 (AP) The 1.500 strong British contingent which sailed Friday from Hongkong is t of three separate formations which Britain is to Korea. Next to leave —by air will be a Marine commando unit of undisclosed strength. 'ending by. Informed sources said187 words
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95 1950-08-27 7 Advance Party Of UK Officers Files To Korea LONDON, Aug. 25 (UP)^ advance party of ten Brin officers left by plane for ■'•ea last night to make arjngements for the disposition addtitional British troops 'here. tv. under Col. B. A. s flying by BOAC to £«aland New York en route95 words
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Article29 1950-08-27 7 <eS,\, Eu r J llim Consultative As- J Strasbourg has voted support for a Euro- b?t f p v cmc C()Urt to enforce human rights m mem- A .P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-08-27 7 Yemen has appointed her first Minister to the outside world— Ali Moayed. envoy Egypt. Jul 5 a a two-year-old dachshund, feeds six of her month-old puppies while her friend Madam the cat, looks after two more m her basket They are pets of Miss Laurel Hattoa of55 words
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Article40 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UP) Soviet Ambassador Alexander Panyushkin has returned here following a "vacation" m Moscow since May. The Soviet envoy's return started new speculation that negotiations might be resumed on Russia's unsettled US$ll,OOO million lend-^cii^e account.40 words
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Article98 1950-08-27 7 MANILA, Aug. 26.—Com-munist-led Hukbalahaps retreated into the mountain today leaving 52 persons dead and more than 20 wounded m two raids on Central Luzon towns last night. Portions of Tarlac, capital of Tarlac Province, 100 miles north of Manila, and a nearby Constabulary camp still98 words
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Article34 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26. <AP). —In a rebuff to President Truman and the State Department, the House of Representatives tentatively approved yesterday a U55h"2. 500.000 loan to Spain. Mr. Truman opposed the loan.34 words
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Article56 1950-08-27 7 Province, near the U.S. Air Force base at Clark Field. The Huks took possession of the town last night, killed and wounded six persons and withdrew before dawn after looting stores and homes. President Truman may soon ask Congress for another U.S. §10,000,000,000 to increase the military budget the yearReuter - 56 words
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Article36 1950-08-27 7 CIO Longshore President Harry Bridges walked out of the Federal Building m San Francisco victor m his legal battle against Government attempts to keep him m jail, pending an appeal, of his perjury conspiracy conviction. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article37 1950-08-27 7 U S Navy Secretary Francit Matthews said m Boston that the United Slates should be willing to pay any price for world peace, even the price of '•instituting war to compel nations to co-operate for peace.' U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article42 1950-08-27 7 Scotland Yard is now satisfied after exhaustive inquiries, that the disappearance from a railway compartment at London's Euston Station on Aug. 8 of papers belonging to a British atom scientist had nothing to do with the activities of a spy ring ReuterReuter - 42 words
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Article28 1950-08-27 7 U.S. Secretary of Defence Louis Johnson has asked Congress for permission to conscript doctors and dentists up to and including those aged 45 for th« Armed Services.— ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article39 1950-08-27 7 Gen. Courtney Hodges, military adviser to Sir Owen DiXon, U.N. mediator, said on arrival by air m New York from Karachi that he was still hopeful that a solution would be reached m the Indo-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir. ReuterReuter - 39 words
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Article33 1950-08-27 7 Dr. Heinrich von Brentano, chief German representative to the European Assembly at Strasbourg, declared that Germany was prepared to take her part m a European army under a common European political authority. ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article58 1950-08-27 7 Western Union fighter planes intercepted and beat back heavy mock bomber attacks on several French, Belgian and Dutch cities m the initial encounters of the biggest aerial manoeuvres m Continental history to test Western Europe's radar defences Doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, laboratories and drug importers m Shanghai have been ordered to58 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-08-27 7 photo. photo. n^.ry ueuuch, £i>, vuiun Uer fireman of New York raced across a Syracuse street and charged up this 25--foot ladder In a race against time during afir^nen'stoxtri nament. He missed his grip as he reached the toz IZq flipped completely over m mid-air and landed on hfs feet.A.P. - 78 words
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Article89 1950-08-27 7 HONGKONG. Aug. 2ti.(Reu-ter-AAP) Sanga Nilkamneang, newiy-a^polnted head of the Siamese <liplomatic mission m Japan, who is en route to Tokyo, told pressmen that 4.000 Siamese troops destined for the Korean battlcfront would be shortly leaving for Japan. Associated Pie-s reports that Belgium is to89 words
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Article109 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (UP) Turkish Ambassador Feridun Erkin has urged Secretary of State Dean Acheson to support Turkey's appeal for membership m the Atlantic Pact, warning that his people would consider any further delay as an indication of the Western Powers' indifference toward Turkey's contribution to109 words
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83 1950-08-27 7 THE HAGUE. Aim. 2(i. (Renter:— The Dutch destroyer Kortenner. now on her way back to Holland from Sourabaya nnval base m Eastern Java, will call at New Guinea ports on the voyage, it was ofHcially announced hero. 0 The naval authorities gave no reasonReuter - 83 words
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161 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (Reuter) Nationalist China's Ambassador, Dr. Wellington Koo, said that there were indications that the Chinese Communists would not launch their invasion of Formosa until early next year. Dr. Koo, who returned recently from a 16-day visit to Formosa, told a161 words
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355 1950-08-27 7 Formosa Backs US In Denying Peking Charge Of Aggression LAKE SUCCESS, Aug. 26 (Reuter): When Russia yesterday placed formally before the Security Council Communist China's protest against "American aggression m Chinese territory" m Formosa, nationalist China flatly said, 'There has been no U.S. aggression against Formosa." Earlier, the United States,355 words
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123 1950-08-27 7 India Wants UN Victory And Korea Unification TOKYO. Aug. 26 Reuter- AAP) India is concerned not only with the successful end to the fighting m Korea but with the restoration of peace and unity to the land; Dr. Anup Singh. India's delegate and chairman of the U.N. Commission on Korea123 words
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311 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON, Aug. 26 (Reuter) The House of Representatives has approved the expenditure of U. 5.526,900,000 for helping the world's under-developed areas avoiding the "tragic blunder" as President Truman had called their earlier plan to cut the amount. A cut of nearly U5512,000.-311 words
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55 1950-08-27 7 LONDON', Aug 2t>. (Router). Drastic cuts m Government spending on public Information ■ervton were urged m a report published by an All-Party Parliamentary Committer It said the si. ills should be trimmed for both economy and efficiency. Estimated co>t of Government Information services this55 words
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Article82 1950-08-27 7 TOKYO. Au- 26. (ReuterAAP) The Japanese Government will eventually outlaw the Communist Party, Chief Cabinet Secretary Kat>uo Okazaki is reported (o have told members of the Liberal Party. lit- also declared th.a Communist! and follow traveller! would be ousted from Government posti "shortly.' Purging82 words
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Article37 1950-08-27 7 WASHINGTON. Aug. 2<i <Rou-, ter>:— The United States is M pay US $202.55}) to Portugal to cover damage caused by IS. forces m Macao. Portuguese territory m South China, m the last war.37 words
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Advertisement78 1950-08-27 7 The "STADIUM" STORMLITE Makes Light of the Dark BRILLIANT LIGHT WHERE WHEN ITS WANTED INDEPENDENT OF MAINS and INDISPENSABLE FOR EMERGENCIES The 'Stormlite" is an ideal emergency UQht factory, workshop, store and office. p-'ier maim fail, fuses blow, the "StormWf W alumyi sure to provide the light. Write or phone78 words
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Advertisement109 1950-08-27 7 BRILKIE 1 4 PIECE 'A >"y isfyif mm >^\ lV J THE BRASSIERE TO** WITH -H r\ V NEATLY TAILORED SIIORTS. /®^^^w)l MAKE A PERFECT PLAY SUIT. A^^§^\^ ff^T&ZTX MATCHING MAGYAR STYLE M /y^^^^^ll N BOLERO TIES LOOSLY. OR BUT X \2?wii^ TONS ON TO THE SIIORTS A £^ZZO\ GATHERED109 words
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334 1950-08-27 8 WASHINGTON, Augr. 26 (AP) —In spite of the U.S. Commerce Department directive to natural and synthetic rubber users to cut consumption by 10 per cent from the present rate of slightly over 100,000 tons to 90,000 tons a month, rubber334 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-27 8 Emil Schram is resigning next month as President of the New York Stock Exchange, a position he has held for 10 years at a salary of US$lOO,OOO a year.29 words
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Article18 1950-08-27 8 SINGAPORE, Sat. Aug. 26. The price of tin today was 5401.12* per picul. Down $7.18 words
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206 1950-08-27 8 HONGKONG, Aug. 26-( UP) -Russia is increasing its efforts to get wolfram ore out of South China, according to reports from Canton. These reports say that teams of Soviet prospectors are operating m Kwangtung and Kwangsi Provinces, looking for new deposits of the strategic mineral.206 words
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188 1950-08-27 8 *EW DELHI, Aug. 26. (GllS)— There has been a considerable increase recently m the export of Indian cotton manufactures. The total exports of these goods rose from Rs 590.1 million m 1948-49 to Rs 915.7 million m 1949-50. Exports of cotton twists and yarn188 words
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Article84 1950-08-27 8 Introducing the old and the new Nearest the camera is Ruth Tan, ex-Selangor hockey player who is the latest addition to Malayan Airways' girls m blue. She is out for her first air trip with Rosemary Tay, one of the first to join the airline. Naturally84 words
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Article286 1950-08-27 8 World Bank President. Eugene R. Black, has announced that Sweden, Indonesia and Hashemitc Jordan have applied for membership m the Bank, and their applications are being considered. The Chinese People's Government has decided to cancel the issuance of the second half of the 200.000,000 unit Victory Bonds and simplify286 words
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93 1950-08-27 8 HONGKONG. Aug. 26— (AP) Chinese Communists are building up the rubber industry of China. A Canton dispatch says that "huge funds" have been allocated to help rubber planters on Hainan island. The development of rubber production on Hainan Island has become one of the93 words
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327 1950-08-27 8 HONGKONG. Aug. 26. (AP) The first foreign ship to enter the Pearl River since the Chinese Reds occupied Canton has docked, according to authoritative reports here today. The ship is the Russian, 1.619 tonner Azov. Small motor junks and327 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-08-27 8 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE rubber market opened firm yesterday, quotations rising by about seven cents to $1.45 per lb. for first grade rubber. The improvement m price was attributed to the news that the U.S. Commerce Department was ordering only 10 per135 words
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147 1950-08-27 8 WASHINGTON. Aug. 26— i (AP>— The U.S. Government' has put sugar back under 1 export controls, effective from 1 Sept. I. The Commerce Department. which is m charge of export controls, announced that eacht export shipment of sugar, i valued at US$25O or more*147 words
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Article55 1950-08-27 8 KARACHI. Aug. 2G— (AP)— The Pakistan Foreign Ministry has officially denied allegations m the Australian Press that Pakistan has resold to Japan. West Germany and other countries about 10.000,000 bushels of wheat which she puuehased from Australia. Wheat being sold to Japan and other countries is55 words
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Article47 1950-08-27 8 THE first Japanese businessmen to go to Indonesia after Japan's surrender will leave Tokyo next month, according to Kyodo news agency. The businessmen will be two Tokyo cotton company officials They will stay m Indonesia for two months inspecting the cotton market there.47 words
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Article101 1950-08-27 8 VANCOUVER, Aug. 2C> (AP)— lron ore, worth around US$l,OOO,OOO per month, will be mined from long-abandoned holdings on Texada Island, 50 miles north of here, for shipment to Japanese steel mills. Contracts, following yearlong negotiations, have been signed m Vancouver, Seattle and Tokyo. The Vancouver101 words
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Article617 1950-08-27 8 KEN JALLEH - A VIATION TOPICS KEN JALLEH By fH E QUESTION of finding a suitable replacement for the aging Dakota is a problem which is now assuming major proportions m India. Airline operators m that country have come face to face with this problem now that the Indian Department of Civil Association617 words
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Article76 1950-08-27 8 NEW YORK. Aug. 25 (AP> B. F. Goodrich Co. of Akron. Ohio, manufacturers of tyres, tubes and other rubber products, reports a not profit of U5512,427,703 for the six months ended June :?0. equal to US$B.76 a common share. This comnares with net profit of76 words
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Article56 1950-08-27 8 Ceylon Spends More Gold COLOMBO. Aug. 2O.(AP)— The Finance Ministry said that Ceylon had not been able to keep dollar expenditure to the ceiling fixed under her agreement with Britain. This situation will be used M an argument for a larger dollar release when the Finance Minister goes to London56 words
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Advertisement335 1950-08-27 8 r* M B I 9 aj W Jf-~ ■MUMM rK,.M MNHMftI R CONTINrXT m 1 1 ms. "H\mi«>i»m due abt Rept Jo X for B.inifkok. Manila and Hongkong r t m.«. "ASSAM <Ju# a fit Sept M tor Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama m.a. *LAI ANOIA due abt Sept JO OI •|Mn\335 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-08-27 9 siariet makes a pretty nicWnn t O6B UD a hiUsid beIt? JJett et Pnxe s one way of keeping fit 'or a hard day's work »t the studio.33 words
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Article348 1950-08-27 9 Your Handwriting Is You! facalty of lorl. »1 thinking— Accuracy. V° f L S handwriting is an t^ To* your character. dard" n, Hr g K P re Tiger Stanaara publishes every week a Phorl Se free read^e of your S^f. as gauged by "Grapho." All you have to do348 words
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Article, Illustration256 1950-08-27 9 HOW BIG IS YOUR FAMILY 'PHIS week's contest- .3 1 wrapped round the question of families and we mean families like the one portrayed m the above pic* ture a scene from the forthcoming picture "Cheaper By The Dozen." Clifton Webb may not be the father of his country, but.256 words
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Article, Illustration541 1950-08-27 9 DOROTHY MANNERS - 'Sweet Siste Saga Has Continental Chores For Cam DOROTHY MANNERS By HOLLYWOOD, Aug. 26 Cary Grant, who was so sick m Europe making "I Was A Male War Bride" that he lost 20 pounds, is set to go back to the continent for "Sweet Sister/ also for 20th Century-Fox. Sol541 words
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Article416 1950-08-27 9 'DISC- JOCKEY - Record Round -Up 'DISC-JOCKEY' Bl A NEW RECORD by top r% crooner Perry Como is always welcome, especially, as m these two numbers, when he is accompanied by such versatile vocal groups as the Fontane Sisters. Perry and these girls were first heard together m A, You're Adorable and A416 words
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Article, Illustration171 1950-08-27 9 AMERICAN showman. Captain George Edwards now m Singapore, claims to be "one of the three men m the world" who can drive a car while blindfolded. He demonstrated his •kill last week at an amusement park m the Colony wben with Pressmen aboard he drove a171 words
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38 1950-08-27 9 VENICE, Aug. 2fi Italian film director Roberto P >sselini announced he is bringing legal action against RKO for "improper publicity" and "bad use" of his film "Stromboli." which starred his wife. Ingrid Bergman. U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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66 1950-08-27 9 ATILAN. Aug 2ti Milan's Ti famous La Scala Theatre Orchestra und rhoir, whirh is taking part m the Edinburgh Music Festival next wcok. will also give three concerts m the Al!)ert H^'l. London, and play at Covent Garden on Sept. 12 Conductor! will be VictorA.P. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-08-27 9 Mr. C. C. Chan, of 7»A JooChiat Place, Singapore, receiving his award as first-prize winner m the -.^..i i o "Portrait Of Jennie Conwith the ""een^ 11 of t h I W Br S m con^ un< tion gapore's CapitoJ Theatre. Mr.Chan's pasiel "Effort was the first prize.—Standard - 53 words
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Article177 1950-08-27 9 'T'HE response to last week's "Title Tie-up contest*' was exceptionally good, and it certainly gave the Contest Editor quite a headache deciding which were the five winning entries. But the job was done, and here are the lucky "tagwriters" whose originality and sense of humour have won177 words
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Advertisement83 1950-08-27 9 TO-DAY at 11 a.m. reversal's 44 FIGHTING OTLYNN with Douglas Fairbanks Jr. TO-DAY at 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. I reversal's Rough -Ridin' Spectacle! "COMANCHE TERRITORY" starring Maureen Ollara Mac Donald Carey m TECHNICOLOR REX— jniioitF rahhu Morning Show Today at 11.30 a.m. "THAT LADY IN ERMINE" (Technicolor) Today 3 Shows:—83 words
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Miscellaneous597 1950-08-27 9 Radio Programmes «„„«> MALAYA S5 S^tS [\T4PHWF J2sl* Amoy and Cantonese* 115 M.NOAFOKk Cantonese Selections; 2 pm Features or Talks; 2.15 Amov ENGLISH PROGRAMME S^ ec ons J 2 Foochow DramasSummary; 9.03 dren^Half "HSfr^i^ WSff With a "Smile SScJ SSL?tS MudSnSter 11 At the Piano; lude; 9 p.m. Signature Tune597 words
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Article, Illustration2295 1950-08-27 10 tviih WJLLMAN' P re-War Gaiety \IORE than a touch of pre-war gaiety pervaded the floral and palm decorated atmosphere of Raffles Hotel, last Saturday. Senora Rosalie made her entry as a songstress with Castillo's orrhestra. It is the first time she has .sung for some years. Last2,295 words
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Article, Illustration124 1950-08-27 10 This very young Indonesian boy did not understand why he was not down m the gardens of 3. Patterson Road, last Sunday evening. But, from his safe seat on an upper balcony, he peered thru' the rails and took m every bit of the ga124 words
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Article239 1950-08-27 11 English Soccer Results LONDON, Aug. 26: (Renter) Foliowinf »re results of EngTTh ml Scottish league soccer pUy«« today. I>,m//7/ League U K-r division 2 Tottenham 2 0 Charlton 0 1 ManchcT U. 0 4 Aston Villa 2 2 Wolverh'ton 1 Portsmouth 1 4 Sunderland 1 X Everton 1 W. o239 words
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Article60 1950-08-27 11 W I first match m Singapore last night, the Wing Sun ble Tennis team S<.prts Associav.atches to four at the W rl 1 Stadium. five games were Wing Sun players were tie too good for the locals. remaining four Sun conceded a p to their opponents.60 words
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Article79 1950-08-27 11 SCRANTON, Pennsylvania, Aug. 26 (AP)— Sugar Ray Robinson knocked out Jose Basora m 52 seconds of the first round m a successful defence of his middleweight championship, Pennsylvania version, here last night. The seconds had not got down the steps from the ring when79 words
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Article99 1950-08-27 11 Hongkong Tourists Play Today THE Hongkong Chinese footballers make their Singapore debut when they oppose the Malayan Chinese at Jalan Besar Stadium today for the Ho Ho Cup. This is the first of a series of matches the tourists will play here and m the Federation. Last year the Hongkong99 words
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371 1950-08-27 11 penalty.' Smgdpore s g° als w^re a free kick and a suDerfoTtv^rf.fi^ 1 S n 8 a P° re Claris showed their superiority m all departments especially m the defence. For most part of the game, r^egn Indians were forced to play m371 words
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Article122 1950-08-27 11 SYDNEY, Aug. 26 (ReuterAAP) The British Isles Rugby Union team today beat Australia by 24 points (three goals, two tries and a penalty goal) to three (one try) m the second Test here to lead 2-0 m the series. At halftime the touring team held a122 words
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Article125 1950-08-27 11 KEEPING very Koo« length throughout Ken Gould was mainly responsible for the Indian Association's moderate total of 111 om the SCC padang yesterday, the first day of the two-day fixture for the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup. Gould bowled even better than his figures 13.1 overs, 4125 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-08-27 11 IN Singapore today there's a broken-hearted sportsman. Just as he had entered the limelight of soccer something happened which wrecked his career as an active sportsman perhaps for life. He is 25-year-old goalkeeper Tan Tuck Choon. Tuck Choon was travelling with other SC.F.A. players269 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-08-27 11 The twenty-four entrants In the mass international Cross Channel swim held on Tuesday, photographed at Folkstone Swimming Pool. Left to right Alfonso Cru* (Guatemala); Lare Bertil warle (Sweden), Antonio Abertondo (Argentine); Roger Ie Morvan (France); Germain Pique (France); Emil Soron France); Willy van Rijsel (Holland); Jenny Kammeregaard (Denmark)136 words
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Article153 1950-08-27 11 Herman Rappa - THE SQUARE RING Herman Rappa «y NJOO. elder brother of Bobby, is anxious to fight m Singapore. Both brothers have temporarily hung up > the gloves m order to fur- ther their marine engineering studies which they hope to 5 complete by the end of Octo- ber. Arrangements have already153 words
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Article40 1950-08-27 11 A Municipal Committee has unanimously agreed that the Amateur Athletic Association should be charged 25 per cent, of the gross takings with a maximum of $100 plus ground expenses .for the use of the Jalan Besar Stadium.40 words
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Article184 1950-08-27 11 LONDON, Aug. 26— (Reuter) Probably because of the counter attraction at the Oval where Surrey is meeting Lancashire m a vital championship match, the crowd for the last appearance m London of the West Indies tourists numbered only about 6,000 when Dewes and Robertson opened. Middlesex were184 words
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Article33 1950-08-27 11 The final for the Singapore Harbour Board "Foundation Shield" soccer tournament will be decided between the Head Office team and Traffic Department team on Keppel Harbour ground this evening.33 words
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Article27 1950-08-27 11 STANVAC Sports Club beat Malayan Airways Sports Club two goals to nil m a Business Houses League A soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday.27 words
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304 1950-08-27 11 match them In the same card. Another colourful fighter Is Marcel Vodegel. A featherweight, Vodegel has been m the fight game for some years. Vodegel dropped a close points decision to Jagir Singh when the Sikh toured Java two years ago. The Dutch304 words
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Article, Illustration220 1950-08-27 11 BOMBAY, Aug. 26 (UP) Tan Jin Eong moved up into the semi-finals of the Cricket Club of India's championships today. He defeated India's number two Slayer, the veteran Thomas Cup star, George L. Lewis, 15-10, 15-5. Drop shots, and occasional smashes highlighted the game.220 words
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Article157 1950-08-27 11 Hurricane Hitting At K.L. KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— A. F. Campbell knocked up an unfinished 94 runs m one of the fastest scoring innings on the padang this evening when the Selangor Club met the Combined Colonials m their annual Deiilkan Cup match. An idea of Campbell's rate of scoring can157 words
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211 1950-08-27 11 International Motor Race NORTHAMPTONSHIRE, Aug 26 (Reutei) Italian racing ace Guissepe Farina (Alfa Romeo) won the International Trophy race by 100 yards from his team mate Fangio today. Two Britons, Peter Whitehead (Ferrari) and Cuthbert Harrison (ERA) were third and fourth respectively. I Britain's C211 words
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1122 1950-08-27 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Cleverly ridden by Abdul Mawi, the grey English gelding Independence who was well behind the leaders Free Frenchman and Cool Play until the home straight made up ground rapidly near the distance and streaked through to win the sixth1,122 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-08-27 12 The End Of A Very Long Swim H.issan Abdel Rrliim. the winner of Tuesday's cross channel swimming race being congratulated by Roger le Morvan who was a close setond. after their landing at Dover34 words
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Article222 1950-08-27 12 BRUSSELS Aug. 26 (AP) Four Russian sprinters got a big cheer from the few hundred present on Saturday as they turned out at the European Games for the re-run of one of the 4 x 100 metres relay heats In the original race on Wed-. nesday.222 words
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247 1950-08-27 12 PfcNANG. Friday Officials, players and guests of the Penan? Chinese Football Association had the M(' F A cup. carried round by Lee Ah Loke, captain of the Pcnanr Chinese when they celebrated tneir third consecutive victory m the MCFA Competition last night at247 words
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78 1950-08-27 12 LONDON, Aug. 26 (AP) Holland won one game and drew another against Argentina last night m the fourth round of the World Chess Olympics being played at Dubrovik, Yugoslavia. In the two unfinished matches the Dutch players appear to Um V f t advanta78 words
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349 1950-08-27 12 FOREST HILLS. Aug. 26 (UP) Ken McGregor and Frank Sedgman, two determined youngsters from Australia, shattered the United States' four years domination of world tennis on Friday when they flattened Ted Schroeder and Tom Brown to give Australia a 2-0 Davis Cup lead. MrGregor,349 words
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174 1950-08-27 12 ■Mic-jioM.S. Aug. 26 (AP»— Readimssion of Western Germany and Japan to the International Athletic Federation paves their way for the com" k e *»»<»nto *he 1952 Olympic Gam ]n Helsinki, an official of the lAAF said today. Under Olympic procedure, the host nation must174 words
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Article1105 1950-08-27 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS Race One HORSES CL. 4 DIV. 3—6 MRS 193— AMUSEMENT 807 (3) P. H. Ong (Ayres) 1 102— BRIGHT MKM.SKNCt 8.09 (4) Pang Kirn Seng (Dunwoodie) 2 69— BONNIE GREY 802 (5) Mrs. Helen Quah (Bagby) t 148— JAUNTY 8.07 (7) Ngiau Yoke Lim (Tulloh) 4 164—1,105 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-08-27 12 TIDES TIMESJEO HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts In Malaya TODAY Singapore 11.3R 10.51 Malacca 6.53 7 32 Port Dickson.. 6.1 b 6.50 Port Sw'nham 4.5? 5.55 Penang 12.54 12.41 TOMORROW Singapore 12.03 11.34 Malacca 7.25 8 02 Port Dickson.. 6.53 725 Port Sw'nham.. 6.19 (J. 32 Penang 1.25 1.1668 words
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