Singapore Standard, 10 September 1950
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Title Section15 1950-09-10 1 Singapore Standard ffflU 1 NO. 70- SINGAPORE, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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66 1950-09-10 1 Pirates Rob Tongkang Of RubberCargo Sund.ird Reporter I Singapore >J.i)oo haul fro- a tongkang of rubber m the sea off tst before dawn tin em of five when the •heir vessel I del at pistol p.-ates were taken part y unloaded into their :pan and sailed M, <even Chi- :->66 words
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Article30 1950-09-10 1 Motorcyclist Badly Injured Standard Stiff Reporter r-old I lalajr motor>in Saeik, was when he fell r ashed on E..nos at 9 th ll he sus- skuU and rugr.t was serious."30 words
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Article25 1950-09-10 1 5 Lallang Fires occur In Spore I a heal wave In rt about five sterday. The Chu Kang 'res lallang I rt Brigade 9 success-25 words
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Article24 1950-09-10 1 ><_• reaking rted to the when cash ibJea to the vt-re found l three houses m Rochon Road. ing Road and I y Swimming24 words
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35 1950-09-10 1 On account of the recall of Parliament on September 12 to discuss Defence problems, the visit of six M.P's to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya has been postponed.35 words
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374 1950-09-10 1 v w OJMNOCK, SCOTLAND, Sept. 9— (AF) TV i 111 minera trapped m a pit here was ril through a gass-filled escape tunnel to safety r;S lt)fT [AM) (;MT to **a>. Re^ue workers fitted ,hr- man v.ith a breathing apparatus to protect him :l nail374 words
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Article, Illustration120 1950-09-10 1 The wreck of the Tong Heng, 30-ton motor tongkang m which an explosion on Friday morning resulted m seven deaths again burst into flame m the Singapore River yesterday afternoon. Above: Standard picture taken before the Singapore Fire Brigade arrived to put out the fire.120 words
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354 1950-09-10 1 Indian Shopkeeper A bducted In Taxi, Wounded, Robbed Standard Staff Reporter M. O. Varghese, an Indian shopkeeper coming into town to purchase goods for his shop m Changi was reported to have been abducted m a taxi, taken to Upper Thomson Road, wounded m the abdomen with a knife and354 words
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54 1950-09-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter Five European soldiers were seriously injured last night when the jeep m which they were riding overturned near the Bth mile Yio Chu Kang Road. They were immediately despatched by ambulance to the British Military Hospital, where their condition was54 words
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Article59 1950-09-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter A YOUNG Chinese lorry driver. Tan Ah Jee, was set upon by four Chinese thugs at the junction of South Bridge Road and Ang Siang Hill last night and badly beaten up with empty bottles The Chinese ran away on the approach59 words
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158 1950-09-10 1 Sunderland Squadron To Fly To Korea F.E.A.F. Headquarters announced last night that a Squadron of Sunderland Flying Boats from Seletar will shortly be flying to Iwakuni to reinforce a unit of similar aircraft already operating there m support of the United Nations forces m Korea. The Squadron would have started158 words
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69 1950-09-10 1 Mr. F. S. McFadzean will be Colony Representative of the Colonial Development Corporation (Far East) Ltd. for Singapore and the Federation of Malaya when he shortly returns to the Colony from leave. Mr. Egerton Mott, the senior Director m Singapore will69 words
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147 1950-09-10 1 KOREAN FRONT. Sept. 9. (Reuter-AAP).— The first British soldier killed m Korea was buried with full military honours at the cemetery of the American Ist. Cavalry Division today. The soldier, who was a member of the Middlesex Regiment, was killed on patrol m147 words
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200 1950-09-10 1 SINGAPORE will celebrate Tuesday September 1 1 --f* Commemoration Day, the fifth anniversary of the Japanese Surrender Ceremony m tho Colony. The public are invited to "re-live" the actual Singapore surrender ceremony which took place m the Municipal Chamber between the Allied200 words
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366 1950-09-10 1 TOKYO, Sept. 9 (UP). South Korean defenders had eased the threat to Taegu today, and the Americans and South Koreans had restored a solid defence line on their north-eastern front. The situation is much improved an Bth Army spokesman told United Press366 words
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281 1950-09-10 1 TOKYO, Sept. 9 (UP) Mac Arthurs spokesman said today that the British fYth Brigade continued to repel Communist probing attacks, made under intermittent mortar and artillery fire. He said that the Brigades casualties so far have been 14 wounded and two missing. r United281 words
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225 1950-09-10 1 WITH THE sth AIR FORCE KOREA, Sept. 9— (UP).— Wing Commander Louis Spenee, Commander of the Royal Australian Air Force Squadron No. 77, was killed m action today, when his plane crashed during a strafing run at Angangni on the north-east front. An Headquarters225 words
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Article63 1950-09-10 1 LONDON. Sept. 9. (Reuter). An official delegation from Communist China had been invited to Britain by the BritainChina Friendship Association and will arrive here at the end of this month, it was announced today. The delegation, the first from China since the People's Republic, was63 words
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56 1950-09-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter Although road accidents took a toll of three lives during August, the lowest since the liberation, there was a sharp increase m the number of persons injured. Out of 663 accidents. 78 resulted m serious injuries, 133 m slight injuries, and no56 words
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Article60 1950-09-10 1 Standard Staff Reporter Pickpockets had a busy day yesterday at the first day of the Singapore Turf Club (September meeting), when they robbed Mr. Tan Hing Chin of an identity card and $160 m cash and Mr. De Costa of an identity card, a Singapore60 words
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45 1950-09-10 1 WASHINGTON, Sept. 9— (AP) A close adviser to President Truman said today that Defence Secretary Louis A. Johnson may be dropped from his post because the President is concerned over his growing difference of opinion with the State Department.45 words
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Advertisement126 1950-09-10 1 W'_m wf^__t^f^_\ E mmi^U^^^^^A mmmmmm 9 y^^^mmmmmmmA^^kt xWAkK On Other Pages Page Singapore River Junk Salvage Abandoned 2 Scene In Social Welfare Department 2 RAF Loses Race With Death 2 Sultan Offers Palace for Muslim College 3 MCA Education Plan 3 Youth Council Fears Red Infiltration 3 Undersea Search For126 words
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Article33 1950-09-10 3 LINCOLNS BOMB BANDIT LAIRS r> of Me -h\land "b'.an- In one of ka y«. aircraft I the air- :r bombs keting a ..:id half Spitfires control a with i and straf- sgun fire33 words
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Article, Illustration464 1950-09-10 3 that they needed a high school or college. The college should nave been established a lone time ago. The Raja Muda of Selangor regretted the lack of a proper Muslim educational institution and hoped that for the benefit of the future generations the Muslim464 words
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Article78 1950-09-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. Owing to ill-health Mr. C. J. Doshi has resigned the chairmanship of the Selangor Indian Chamber of Commerce. The Committee accepted the resignation with regret and recorded its great appreciation of the valuable services rendered by Mr. Doshi to the Chamber m particular78 words
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Article, Illustration131 1950-09-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.—A tea-party was given this evening at the Yivekanda Tamil School. Brickfields, m honour of Mr. K. Ponnampalam who is proceeding to the United Kingdom on a Social Welfare scholarship. Speeches of congratulation and good wishes were made by Mr. Thuraiappah and the president, of131 words
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Article, Illustration189 1950-09-10 3 'Suspicion Is Not Enough,' Says Court CdRRY TIFFIN IN KENSINGTON GARDENS— It was a hot Summer's day in London, so these Malayans and ex-Malay-ans living close to Kensington Gardens thought that would be an excellent place m which to have their curry tiffin. Picture shows Princess Fpjtima, wife of Tungku189 words
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Article, Illustration475 1950-09-10 3 No Politics For Youth Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Fear that there might be Communist infiltration into youth bodies m Malaya was expressed at a conference of the delegates of the Malayan Youth Council at Kuala Lumpur today. This arose when the meeting was475 words
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Article108 1950-09-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The first Malay boarding school m Selangor was declared open this morning by Y. T. M. Tunku Abdul Aziz, Raja Muda of Selangor, at Rasa m the Ulu Selangor district. The Raja Muda stressed the importance of education and wished the new school108 words
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Article75 1950-09-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Sat.— ln response to Gen. Briggs' call for the formation of Home Guards to strengthen the defence of Malaya, the Malayan Chinese Association, Muar 3ranch, has formed a Volunteer Auxiliary Force. The Chiang Chuan Association has given the use of a75 words
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Article43 1950-09-10 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. There was a double hanging at the Johore Bahru Prison this morning when the 106 th bandit, Wong Kong alias Ong Kong, and the 107 th, Koh Seng Chee alias Lee Kee, paid for their crimes. aas* s43 words
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Article173 1950-09-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat. The Malayan Chinese Association is to launch a campaign to educate the illiterate Chinese masses m this country. According to the plan now under consideration by various branches of the MCA, night classes for adults and over-Aged children will173 words
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56 1950-09-10 3 KLUANG, Sat— All communities here will jointly celebrate the 77th birthday of the Sultan of Johore on Sep. 17. The tentative programme is as follows: Prayer meeting at all places of worship, presentation of addresses by community leaders, ronggeng and Chinese wayang, baby show and56 words
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Article101 1950-09-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sat. The night mail trains were yesterday the targets of bandit attacks. The train which left Singapore for Kuala Lumpur was fired on somewhere m Johore and two persons were slightly wounded. The up train from Kuala Lumpur was held up when101 words
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Article61 1950-09-10 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Sat —A j 3 r oung Punjabi. Nagur Degar i of Singapore, was charged bofore Inche Mahmood bin Ali m the police court here with failing to report the loss of his j identity card. Ho pleaded guilty j and the case61 words
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Advertisement223 1950-09-10 3 3 YOUR NOVELS THIS WEEK t -R ACROSS THE RIVER AND INTO THE TREES •8 41 By Ernest Hemingway $5 70 > J STRANGER IN THE STRANGE LAND •fl By Ward Thomas $7.50 THE BAMBOO HOUSE }j By George Scurfield $570 < QUORUM J 4 By Phyllis Bentley $0 30223 words
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Miscellaneous466 1950-09-10 3 W FEDEBATI(^^g||Kj Hotel Majestic, 9 a.m. 9aputangan (Malay) 1, 3.15 St LANGOR— 1 oday Youth Council meetin*. ajftfig F 9 or P ce m il a.m. Ponmudi "SfF 3 i? e 7 rmd nt 9 e f 5 P M m nda SEREMBAN- Today "(Malay, Odeon- The Reluctant Widow piaza:466 words
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376 1950-09-10 5 standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Assent Trade Umon A<Wr Mr A -sterday derived tthati t the trade union moveSmt t tn ai 1 an of the Colony's social structure 4JO unionists at the Victoria Memorial HalL >Ir appealed to the amKenee not to take376 words
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Article211 1950-09-10 5 KUALA LUMPUR Sat.— The royal houses of Kelantan and Selangor will b* txmt«d on SepL 26 when Tengku 'Adzman Shah, the thtrd son of the Sultan of belangor, will be married to Tengku Thuraya, daughter of the Sultan of Kelantan at Kota Bharu. The211 words
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Article66 1950-09-10 5 iuati.. u 7 Corresponded R7, Sept. 9-A ssion through ta of the town the Liberation here on Sept. be declared a the procession ommittee has c aborate prork he occasion Auter sports Kelantan ::i which de- the Malay B< y Scouts. the St. John i66 words
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Article44 1950-09-10 5 S ports man's Appeal f Correspondent Mr. S :preme lay c: r;^<ed the i Ghows. m the of Police A. r Star. :r. sports- i m the a a chpr^e of 4ratificaa pe ...i. police r ban, counsel I leave to rl I Appeal.44 words
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Article, Illustration157 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter FIVE planes which landed at Kallang Airport within 25 minutes brought into Singapore an invasion force, of 170 men. women and children. But they spent a "torrid" afternoon for more than two hours waiting to leave the Airport. The passengers came m from157 words
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Article, Illustration277 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KCALA LUMPUR, Sat.— Although wounded m the chest a European estate manager m Pahang drove past bandit ambush positions this afternoon. The car carried v special constable corporal who was killed, a Chinese cook and an amah who were both uninjured. In theLarm; Wong Studio - 277 words
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200 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. The Air Officer Commanding, Malaya, Air Vice-Marshal Sir Frank Mellersh, has written to the Inspector of Schools, Perak, Mr. G. Woods, expressing sincere regrets and wishing speedy recovery to those injured when a bomb was accidentally released from an200 words
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Article100 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspond TELUK ANSON, Sat.— The biggest fire m Teluk Anson m recent years gutted a smokehouse of Messrs. Harper Gilfillan at Changkat Jong Road, early this morning. About 800 pikuls of rubber went up m flames. Estimated damage to property was $160,060. The fire100 words
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Article50 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat.— Tuan Haji Abdullah bin Haji Ibrahim has been appointed as Mufti of Penang, it is learnt. Haji Abdullah is the headmaster of the Arabic School, Kepala Batas, Province Wellesley and is also a member of the Muslim Advisory Board. Penang and Province Wellesley.50 words
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193 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IALPING, Sat.— A memorial service far the late Major J.H. Procter of the Loyal Regiment and attached to the 2nd Bat-' talion of the Malay Regiment, was' held yesterday at the St. Louis Church here. Major Procter was killed m the Dakota193 words
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132 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sat. A 71-year-oid widow, Ooi Mah Noo», who, celebrated her birthday on Aug. 11 by allowing 1. :r premises to be used for gaming. was fined $500 or two months' simple imprisonment this morning. Mr. Sarmukh Singh ASP, who led132 words
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238 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Sat.— To conserve livestock m Kelantan, which has the largest number of cattle m the Federation, the State Veterinary Officer, has had to issue a communique pointing out that this happy state of affairs is m danger of collapse.238 words
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421 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE GOVERNMENT and Municipal Labour Union has made a demand for family allowance for Government and Municipal labourers. The allowance suggested by the Union i» $25 a »awth per labourer for the wife and an additional $15 m month for421 words
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Article150 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sat. At the fourth annual general meeting of the Penang Clerical and Administrative Staff Union held this afternoon at the union's premises m Anson Road, the president, Mr. N. Ponnudurai, told members that the union had done its best to keep150 words
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Article70 1950-09-10 5 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sat.— An MG sports rar, driven by a European. Mr. A. 11. Dutton, was involved m a collision with another car at Sungei Pinang Road at about 7.30 last night. There was another European sitting beside Mr. Dutton at that time. The70 words
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Article, Illustration388 1950-09-10 7 German Civil War Timed For China's March Into Korea tlrrh9 lure lhat Russi^ is to^ut J^^kV^ 9°™™™* n i e rins the Communist East Gema^a™^7 m German y> L,nau, and thus divert attenthmTom Wet waTfe* R.Tct' §rmt d aid to the Red Koreans— if P e kin* W*^ 1 i388 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-09-10 7 A Japanese Government policy statement, to bo published s h ?rtly. is likely be couched in mild language," describing economic reconstruction and anti-Co-n-nunist policies. Reuter A -i.i.sh erniser somewhere off Korea maue a dash to save the crew of a ditched U.S. bomber. PiC iue taken from theReuter - 59 words
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Article39 1950-09-10 7 I ON DON. Sept 9 (Reu- or): Premier Clemn \ttlce will ask for i r«tc ot confidence on his X ;.4O!).0OO.OOO rearmam• "t policy when the meifOKy session of IViri iment opens next la <uy.39 words
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Article116 1950-09-10 7 Russian Proposal Rejected SUCCESS, Sept. 9 —The Security Countlng m secret session, i i d a Soviet proposal Ie from its annual gryfhmg done by the daring the Soviet at. Mr Jacob Malik, Soviet deleMd formally that all cil'a actions between and Aug. 1 be struck record on the ground116 words
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Article106 1950-09-10 7 ZIRICH, Sept. 9 (AP) Police said that three members of a four-man gang, which broke into a private hanking house here last week-end and stole USgMt Swiss francs (U*****,000), have been arrested m ienna. "he leadet of the quartet is eing hunted m Australia.106 words
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Article55 1950-09-10 7 JH S JKONG, Sept. 9 (AP)— ■■it \>t of the Hongkong eta died yesterday and ther, Mrs. Lav Tai-ki, I a critical condition." third born quad, also a y >i;ed last Saturday. 1 still surviving boy doctors said the girl ing "fairly well," but ■i55 words
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Article55 1950-09-10 7 ■••"-A. Sept. 9. <AP>:— rta of no persons, mostly wh had been accorded dio'omatic credentials. t— rdered cancelled by F -reign Affairs Departbecause such passport were ised by Filipinos suspected ogling gems m from Hong- Thailand. Thai and British Legations een notified not to grant the parties, but55 words
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Article230 1950-09-10 7 BIARRITZ, Sept. 9 (AP): As King Farouk was making his pompous exit from the Hotel dv Palais yesterday, with the usual flying wedge of Egyptian and French police to clear the way, he had an unexpected encounter with former French actress Cecile Sorel, who has enteredReuter - 230 words
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Article43 1950-09-10 7 A Czech Kurt Kuhn, who admitted he became a spy by answering a Czech newspaper advertisement, was sentenced by a U.S. court m Nuremberg to 10 years m prison for spying on U.S. troops m Germany. His German accompUce got five years.— APAP - 43 words
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Article50 1950-09-10 7 Five Vampire Jet-fighters have left Britain for India, piloted by officers of the Indian Air Force. They are among the first of a number which are being supplied by the De Havilland Company to the Indian Government to form the basis of a modern defensive air force. ReuterReuter - 50 words
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Article38 1950-09-10 7 BRIGHTON, Sept. 9 (Reuter):— The Trade Union Congress, at the closing session of its annual conference, agreed to spend £36,900 to assist the trade union movement m India, Pakistan and the British Colonies.38 words
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Article19 1950-09-10 7 The United States is planning to grant a "substantial' loan to Persia, possibly next month, Washington -officials said. ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-09-10 7 Syria's "Caretaker" Prime Minister. Nazim El Koudsi, has formed Syria's first constitutional cabinet after a postwar regime, which included three coups d'etat. He also retains the foreign portfolio.- Reuter photo tt rSSn Z2V&SS* sftg ass •teadSJiJ w«i«n on t£e Naklonc River front. I.N.Reuter; I.N. - 43 words
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Article25 1950-09-10 7 Ailing Field Marshal lan Smuts, who has been m bed since Monday, insisted on getting up on Friday and going for a motor-car drive. APAP - 25 words
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Article31 1950-09-10 7 Dr. T. E. Donges, South African Interior Minister, will len I the Union delegation to the U.N. General Assembly, at which India may raise the issue of treatment of Indians. APAP - 31 words
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Article24 1950-09-10 7 The Soviet delegation to the forthcoming U.N. General Assembly totals 74 people, including secretarial staff. It is headed by Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky. ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article35 1950-09-10 7 First "casualty" m the Philippines of the Korean war was J. Alejo. 40, an employee of the auditor's office of Cabanatuan city, died of a heart attack during heated argument on the Korean war. ReuterReuter - 35 words
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Article28 1950-09-10 7 Sir Owen Dixon, U.N. mediator m Kashmir, has left London for Lake Success to report on his unsuccessful attempts to obtain a settlement of the Kashmir problem. APAP - 28 words
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237 1950-09-10 7 ATHENS, Sept. 9 (AP) Tassoula Petracogeorgi. the Cretan "Juliet" whose runaway romance nearly plunged the island into civil war, faced her angry father m an Athens courtroom and asked for his bless* ing, but received his curse. Observers believe this to be237 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-09-10 7 Chief Justice Kotaro Tanaka of the Tokyo Supreme Court and six other Japanese judges are to leave Tokyo on Sept. 27 for a six-week tour of America. photo. i cc .a i oin v»Ci.r.a!i poi-ce water s:;as clcxr away Communist demonstrators outside the West Berlin cityAP - 52 words
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Article75 1950-09-10 7 LONDON, Sept. 9 (Reuter) Lessons on "successful marriage and family life" are proving so popular m the British Army that they are to be extended. These lessons are arranged by Britain's grant-aided National Marriage Guidance Council for soldiers and girls of the W.R.A.C. Reporting on theReuter - 75 words
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Article55 1950-09-10 7 DownedRedA irman Behind In Dues TOKYO, Sept. 9 (UP):— The Russian lieutenant whose So-viet-marked bomber was shot down by Navy Corsairs this week was a Communist Party member but apparently behind m his dues. The papers found on Lieut. Mishin Trennadis Vasilebu included his party card, which had expired two55 words
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Article28 1950-09-10 7 From April to August inclusive this year, Tokyo police arrested 7,272 gangsters and confiscated one machinegun, one rifle, 63 pistols and 464 swords. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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Article19 1950-09-10 7 Gen. Mac Arthur is reported to favour a big P.I. expeditionary force for Korea ReuterReuter - 19 words
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Article64 1950-09-10 7 DUNDEE, Sept. 9 (Reuter) Asked by a constituent why he was sending British troops to Korea and not to South Africa, "where there is th 3 greatest case of oppression m the world," War Minister John Strachey said he disliked very mucn.the policy of the present64 words
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161 1950-09-10 7 LIONEL HUDSON - LIONEL HUDSON BY TAEGU, Sept. 9 (Reuter-AAP) Communist mortar shells were stepping up and down our valley on the American frontline, sending mud flying. But the more uncomfortable moments were when strained fighting men came down from the hills and could not help snowing their feelings.161 words
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128 1950-09-10 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 9 (Reuler-A4P)— The Chinese Communist Government will not allow a United Nations mission to China to investigate its charges of U.S. air violations until it is represented on the Security Council, a Peking broadcast said. Peking, adds United Press, holds128 words
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Article107 1950-09-10 7 CHICAGO, Sept. 9— (UP): U.N. Secretary-General Trygve Lie said that whether the United Nations forces will push north of the 38th Parallel will be decided by the Security Council "and nobody else." He told newsmen that he was satisfied with the co-opera-tion of the United107 words
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Article40 1950-09-10 7 HONGKONG. Sept. 9 —(UP) The population of Hongkong has decreased by about 150.000 since June as a result of the general exodus of Chinese back to China, according to tnc vernacular Kung Sheung Evening News.40 words
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Article177 1950-09-10 7 3,100Reds Killed In One Day TOKYO, Sept. 9 (Reuter)r— Communist losses on all fronts m Korea m the 24 hours up to noon yesterday are officially estimated at 3.100 killed and wounded and 85 captured. Solid cloud and rain crippled United Nations air strikes m the morning, but the weather177 words
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Article67 1950-09-10 7 TOKYO, Sept. 9 (UP):— The North Korean steel works city of Chongju has been 90 per cent destroyed and 3,231 houses m Pyongyang are m ruins as a result of U.S. bombing, says the Pyongyang radio. The radio added that North Korean Foreign Minister Pak Hong67 words
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Article61 1950-09-10 7 ISMAILIA. Sept. 9 (AP>:— An RAF. bomber on a routine flight from the Suez Canal crashed near Minia, l(>0 miles south of Cairo. The two airmen aboard baled out and parachuted to safety. Arrangements are being made through the British Embassy m CairoAP - 61 words
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Article, Illustration788 1950-09-10 9 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By YOU may soon be able to sit back and enjoy those Malay movies produced m Singapore m nch, spectacular colour! Plans In this direction are being pushed forward by the technical experts of the Shaw Bros. Organisation who hope to788 words
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Article459 1950-09-10 9 V r OUR handwriting is an index to your character. It can tell an expert just what sort of a person you are, your likes and dislikes, your habits and temperament—even your ambitions! The "Singapore Standard" publishes every Sunday a concise free reading459 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-09-10 9 MARINES UNDER FIRE John Agar (ex-husband of Shirley Temple) and John Wayne stars of the Republic production, "Sands of Iwo Jima," see action m the historic battles of the Pacific m World War 11. The thrilling story of the men who fought best when it was hopeless is a forthcoming55 words
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406 1950-09-10 9 'SANDS OF IWO JIMA,SAGA OF THE MARINES •CANDS of Iwo Jima" Republic's story of the U.S. Marines* greatest hour, which is shortly due at Singapore's Cathay Cinema, ranks as one of the great war dramas to come out of Hollywood m a long while. Made with the co-operation of the406 words
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Advertisement137 1950-09-10 9 Morning show today 11 a.m. "BLUE LAGOON" (m Technicolor) with Jean Simmons TODAY: 3.00, 6.30 9.15 p.m. "SECRETS LIFE" Next Change By requests of Camelia fans! "AL ROH WAL GASSAD" or "Body and Soul" (m Egyptian with English Subtitles) IP? 3^NBl^vt^H^^^Bop i mSß^^^Br^ <£^£E%B&>&9 starring Egypt's "Lana Turner" CAMELIA (the137 words
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Advertisement109 1950-09-10 9 fIUTHENTICr :::ly|^ iwo jima W§gfzjf3si and SB^—^HfIHHBftMHHBiHBHBMbff^^ tur.y BRCOERiCK U.LHI JOHI TARAWA S CRAWFORD ORffl ffiELAKO Today 9 m "A C MEET THE KILLER" I Dance Recital I Presented by 1.'% PUPILS OF THE V TAYLOR V Hk DANCE STUDIO |§PF ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY SEPT. 18th 6.30 P.M. VI Tickets109 words
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Miscellaneous514 1950-09-10 9 Radio Round-Up RAIIIO MALAYA Religious Services broadcast KADIU OTAL.AXA from studio m Cantoaese dialect SINGAPORE •f'p^i&.AS ENGLISH PBOGRAMME Tune and n^X r S; 9 a.m. Programme Summary; 902 9jq Weekly talk m Mandarin: Waltz Time; 9.30 With a Smile "Malayan Affairs": 9.15 Mandarin and a Song; 9.45 At the Piano;514 words
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Article, Illustration329 1950-09-10 11 Two Records Broken In Opening Events Of Chinese Olympics X CUUMJIUUL ceremony marked the opening of the fifth Mab Unnese Amat«r Athletic Meeting at Jalin BeL Sta^L y et Nearly 200 men and women athletes representing "Sport Johore. M a acca, Negn Semhdan, Selangor, Perak, Pahang Ind Pena^ .i,,, ..-.1.329 words
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Article126 1950-09-10 11 Yesterday 'sResults (Singapore) 15.7 sees. High jump (final): 1. Pan Yung Chung (Selangor), 2. Chang Chin Siang (Singapore), 3. Loong Lit Ming (Selangor), 4. Chang Mun Lim (Perak) 1.80 m. 1.500 metres (final): 1. Lim Ghui Tong (Johore), 2. Lim Tien Sin (Perak), 3. Chai Yew Chai (Singapore), 4. Such126 words
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Article177 1950-09-10 11 100 metres: Ist. heat: 1. Chew Hock Soon (Nesri Sembilan>, 2. Leong Teow Han (Pahang) 11.8 sees. 2nd heat: 1. Yeh Foo Sin tSelangor). 2. Tan Hock Tong (Singapore) 11.5 sees. 3rd heat: 1. Tan Chin Hua (Pahang>. 2. Moh Yuer. Kan (Selangor) 11.9 sees. 4lh heat: 1.177 words
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Article284 1950-09-10 11 60 metres: Ist heat: 1. Goh Wee Cheng (Perak), 2. Lam Peek Siah (Singapore 8.6 sees. 2nd heat: 1. Yueh Chin Tih (Perak\ 2. Lim Suan Neo (Singapore) 8.7 sees. 3rd heat: 1. Teng Pel Hua (Singapore), 2. Lim Yueh Mci <Perak> 8.6 sees. 4th heat: 1. Chow284 words
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Article60 1950-09-10 11 SEREMBAN. Sat.— The annual inter school badminton tournament for the Kok Chong Fnok Cud begins tomorrow at sic King George V School hall m Seremban. Four teams are competing trus ye They are King George V School, Anglo-Chmese School, St Pauls. Institution and the Chun« Hwa School60 words
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Article, Illustration220 1950-09-10 11 Selangor Win State Soccer SEREMBAN, Sat.— ln a wellcontested friendly inter-state soccer match this evening; m aid of the Seremban Stadium, Selangor defeated Negri Sembilan by four goals to two. There were lively exchanges. The Selangor forwards, exploiting every weakness of the centre-half, scored three goals. Mustapha, the home goalkeeper,220 words
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Article105 1950-09-10 11 SEREMBAN, Sat.— The annual Goh Enf Thye cricket match between the Europeans and the Best began this afternoon. The Rest fielded a young team without four of their originally selected players and sprang a surprise on the Europeans, who included several state players, when they dismissed them105 words
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Article81 1950-09-10 11 TELUK ANSON, Sat. c^jLngor Malays beat Perak .!alays four goals to nil m Sultan's Gold Cup soccer match here today. In the first ten minutes of the game Selangor scored twice through Salehan and Mohamed and a few minutes from half time Shariff added the81 words
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Article163 1950-09-10 11 SHB Start Rugby With A Win SCORING a try and a penalty try against a try the Singapore Harbour Board police beat the Singapore Police by six points to three m the first Rugby match of the season m Singapore played at Thomson Road, yesterday. Play was of the typical163 words
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564 1950-09-10 11 UK League Soccer LONDON, Sept. 9t (Reuter). Arsenal, the cup holders, today lost their unbeaten league record at Middlesbrough after holding the lead at halftime. Arsenal was m front with a grand goal three minutes before halftime, but the lively Middlesbrough attack got the cupReuter - 564 words
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414 1950-09-10 11 Herman Rappa - Herman Rappa THE Nfc I9u BOY Brooks is about to pay Bangkok a visit, Flashy Sebastian is returning to Manila with a broken thumb, Jagir Singh and Mok Kai Khoon are still m Indonesia. Is boxing due for another drift into the doldrums?414 words
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264 1950-09-10 11 BOMBAY, Sept. B—(UP).—Visiting8 (UP).— Visiting Mala, yan badminton stars Tan Jin Eong and A. Pirui smashed their way into the semi-finals of the Western India badminton championships today* Tan had to go all out to defeat his opponent, India's No. 4 B.264 words
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148 1950-09-10 11 Schoolboy Wins Kedah Junior Title ALOR STAR, Sep. 9 Th« Sultan of Kedah watched Sha< habudin Morad, a schoolboy of the Sultan Abdul Hamid College, Alor Star, create bad-* minton history m the «tat« when he defeated Yap Chin ot Starlight Badminton Party; yesterday to claim the Kedah men's junior148 words
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Advertisement153 1950-09-10 11 V A More Days Left Before 4. t Closing tH*te. Set*t. Ml I JOi v 1 SINGAPORE STANDARD'S I ESSAY CONTESTt Subject X f Tae Malaya I would like,, and <■ iil j 't ■<■ no v youth can help buda X Ist PRIZE $100/- X 2nd PRIZE $75/- X153 words
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Miscellaneous57 1950-09-10 11 -r»KBw QM principal '•■['W A.M. P-H. Siu?apore 10.36 9.41 6.29 7.09 P IBM 5.10 5.50 P ..n 414 4^o P i 11.42 lOMOKKOU 11.03 10.21 M. 7.11 7.45 P Dirksoß 5.52 6.26 P t: ..rt 5.00 5.16 12.23 12.20 msDAi s -:i ipore lL2t 11.00 v 7^l 8.20 I :i57 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-09-10 12 Little Ned (Charles) winning by a neck from Charlemagne (Dun wood ie) m the third race yesterday.20 words
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Article566 1950-09-10 12 Spore Badminton Tourney SMASHING her way through a rocklike defence m a final burst for glory, Mayflower's Mak I'ong Sim won the Singapore women's junior singles title last night beating Katherine Teo (Jacques) m three thrilling sets of 12-11, 9-11, 1 1-7. It was a566 words
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Article105 1950-09-10 12 Words After Deeds NEW YORK. Sep. 9 (UP) —Sandy Saddler and Willie Pep didn't stop fighting m the eighth round of their featherweight championship bout at the Yankee Stadium tonight. They carried the bitter battle right into the dressing rooms. It was a verbal battle, after the light had been105 words
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742 1950-09-10 12 Clynor Beats Four O'Clock In Cup Trial TAKING the lead below the distance after lying a handy third for three furlongs, the bay English gelding Clynor won the main levent over a mile from a fast-finishing Four O'clock yesterday, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup meeting.742 words
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Article643 1950-09-10 12 TOTAL POOL $369,590 First Prize No. *****2 $166,315 Second Prize No. *****2... S ***** Third Prize No. *****3 46,198 Starters ($3,553 each): *****5, *****3, *****9, *****5, *****1, *****5, *****3, *****1, *****4, *****4, *****8, *****5, *****5. Consolations ($2,771 each): *****1, *****2, *****6, *****2, *****6, *****5, *****2, *****4, *****0, *****1.643 words
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Article220 1950-09-10 12 DON CASTER, Sept. 9: Rev ter French cot ton magnate Marcel Boussae won today's St. Leper here with his colt Scratch to record his t|ii>*d Triumph m this year's British classics. The French owner has previously won the Derby and Oaks. Scratch, starting 9-2 second220 words
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282 1950-09-10 12 INEW YORK, Sept. 9— (AP).— Sandy Saddler regains! the feather-weight championship by Mopping Willie Pej; m seven rounds of their scheduled IVround bout on Friday night. The bout was stopped because t cp had dislocated his left shoulder. Since the bell rang for282 words
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Article342 1950-09-10 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By Horses running on Wednesday, the second day of the Singapore Gold Cup Meeting were given fast work at Bukit Timah yesterday morning when the going was good. Best time was the, 37 3/5 seconds for three returned by Cadzow Glen (Dunwoodie) when342 words
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Article903 1950-09-10 12 YESTERDAY'S RACE RESULTS Race One Horses CL 2 Div. 3—7 FURS. 784— BIRTHDAY GIFT B.I3 (2) Chee Soon Keng Little 1 757— JAFFA 8.07 (3) T.H. Menzies Farad 2 259— PICTUREGOER 8.04 (s>"Shaw Yang Stable" Ayres 3 794— Printer's Error 8.09 (6) "Inky Kongsi" McPherson 4 756— Coastguard 8.03(1) "Winmore903 words
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