Singapore Standard, 13 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-13 1 Singapore Standard Singapore Standard VOl 1 NO- 3 SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBeri^ i 95 0. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration430 1950-09-13 1 N|»O X s«ft. 1-: (Reuter). Prime Minister aj^rni Vttl. t.Mla*. toltl a crowded emergency session that he had even confidence that Korea would lie halted and "a salutary \*<»uld-l>e aggressors.** pa^lKJa can alter the fact that the attack h v*a> naked mv* jjluu^ lb*.430 words
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121 1950-09-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter MR P M WILLIAMS. General So Tetany ot the Labour Party at Singapore, yesterday h urged the Government with aig blind the increases m the prices of essential foodatefli and doing nothing elective to pat them down. In a statemenl issued121 words
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119 1950-09-13 1 t^ OND BF- L&* 12 <**«- «er) The British Government has seat the foUowing message to the Government of South Africa: -His Ma^sty s Government m the United Kingdom have received with the deepest re-JTi-V? w2 ews o£ the death of Field Marshal Smuts.119 words
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Article218 1950-09-13 1 Veto Not Used By Russians LAKE SCUCESS. Sent. 12— (UP; Russia withheld its veto today and contented itself with abstention today as the United Nations Security Council approved its annual report to the General Assembly. Soviet delegate Jacob A. Malik, who had threatened a "double veto" of the report when218 words
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94 1950-09-13 1 HEIDELBERG. Sept. 12 (Renter) More than 100.000 American, British and French troops m Germany re •caught napping" by a Korea type" operation m which five •"invading" columns swept rapidly from the east towards the Rhine, intelligence officers here ruled last night. The officers94 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-09-13 1 John Buckoke - John Buckoke by -Picture The Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson. unwinding the ribbon across the portals of the new Hollandsche Club m Adams Road yesterday. He was later presented with a wooden casket containing a scroll to commemorate the occasion by 2Lyear-old Miss Petri51 words
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298 1950-09-13 1 NEW YORK. Sept. 12— (AP). —Britain's Ernest Bevin arrivea today for the conference of the Big Three foreign ministers ami. said that whether there will be more civil wars m countries other than Korea depends on the result m Korea. Mr.298 words
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82 1950-09-13 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 44-Y E A R-OLD Chinese Municipal employee, Foo Ah Seng, was found with his throat cut m his residence at Lorong Limau. off Kirn Keat Road, last night. His wife made the discovery when she* heard her husband groaning "from82 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-09-13 1 Hope Abandoned For 13 Miners NEW CUMNOCK. Ayrshire. Sept. 12: (Reuter):— With hope now abandoned for 13 coal miners trapped m Knoekshinnoch colliery here, plans were being made today to open a relief for their families. Rev. Father Abdullth Habhoods40 words
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600 1950-09-13 1 First US Cavalry Division Takes Vital Taegu Hill UN Planes Bag 21 Red Tanks TOKYO. Sept. 12— (UP)— Allied bombers and fighters ranged through North and South Korea today bombing a Communist arsenal m the north and increasing their 40--hour bag of tanks destroyed or damaged to 21. Jet and600 words
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64 1950-09-13 1 TOKYO, Sept. 12 (UP) Several British casualties were evacuated successfully from the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders sector on Monday by helicopter, a British spokesman said today. He said evacuation by normal means proved impossible because of the ruggedness of the terrain. So helicopters were called and64 words
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Article55 1950-09-13 1 London Printers, Workers Agree LONDON, Sept. 12 (Reuter) Printing firms and workers today reached an agreement expected to end a 12-day-old dispute which has prevented publication of about 60 magazines, trade papers and local newspapers m London. The dispute started when workers imposed restrictions on working overtime, to back up55 words
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Article, Illustration163 1950-09-13 1 TAEGU. Sept. 12: (ReuterAAP)— Lt. Gen. Walton Walker. Commander of the L'nited Nations ground forces, declared today: 'The worst is over." He added: "The enemy has initiative and is capable of hitting us anywhere on our 125--mile perimeter but I am sure we can163 words
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278 1950-09-13 1 Muslim Became Catholic Priest Standard Staff Reporter A LEBANESE Muslim who claimed that a •'miracle of the true God" changed his entire life and made him a Catholic priest, arrived m Singapore by Qantas Constellation yesterday, "greatly stimulated by his faith." Reverend Father Abdullah278 words
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Advertisement11 1950-09-13 1 hJ*z)^ 5,57 ;< .CSRECT BIfISSIS 9 c PHORQPTOR NftCHIl. M^-5 MO MISTME.11 words
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Advertisement93 1950-09-13 1 On Other Pages Page Singapore Observes Commemoration Day z Award For Heroic Watchman State Land ror Housing RAF Delivers The (ioods Red Posters m Perak School: Four Students Held 4 Better Deal For Asian Employees Shopping Feature Editorial: Jan Smuts, The Man: Features 6 Russia Again Beaten In UN 793 words
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Advertisement16 1950-09-13 1 N<%<%»^»^i».^<MM%^^SiiHi *mo*i*+**mi QUALITY GIFTS In Gold or Silver U.S.de*SIL?A I Manufacturing Jeweller 106,0111:11 All D ROAP.16 words
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Article, Illustration399 1950-09-13 2 'Com Jannie' Has Been Part Of Our Life -A Tribute To Smuts Standard Staff Reporter DEEP CONCERN clouded the voice of South Africa^ Senior Trade Commis_ioner m East Asia, Mr. Hari O. V. Jeasen, when, just before sailing for I Australia yesterday, he spoke of the late Field-Marshal Jan Christian399 words
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Article209 1950-09-13 2 FOLLOWING letter has been sent by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, to Mr. lI.J. Steyn, Acting Trade Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, m Fast Asia, expressing Singapore's sympathy on the death of Field Marshal Smuts: Mv dear Mr. Stevn, I und r-M.nui that Mr. Jen- sen209 words
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Article, Illustration141 1950-09-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter A CERTIFICATE is to be presented to a 44-year-old Indian watchman. Latsman Singh, at a Singapore Improvement Trust meeting today, for his courage and devotion to duty m preventing a Communist attempt to set fire to the S.I.T. Architectural Office, behind141 words
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205 1950-09-13 2 Court Told Of $54,000 Betting Lists A POLICE seizure of chap-ji-ki betting slips showing* amounts totalling $54,000 from an attap hut m Paya Lebar was told m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Charged with having assisted m the management of the chap-ii-ki lottery were six Chinese Gwee Say Ang.205 words
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Article80 1950-09-13 2 A FINE of «_OO was imposed on Chang Chi Yong m the Singapore First District Court yesterday for possession of a landing permit into Singapore. which had been fraudulently altered. Chong was arrested on board the Sze Chuan on Sept. 9 on arriving from China. The80 words
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346 1950-09-13 2 Standard J 2 iff Reporter THE Police have a number of articles lielieved to have been removed from several homes m Singapore m housebreakings which have occurred during the last few months. Twenty-five articles were found m the house of a burglar who was346 words
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408 1950-09-13 2 Singapore Commemorates Liberation Standard Staff Reporter THE SIGNING of the Japanese surrender of j Singapore to the Allied Forces m 1945 was re-j enacted at an impressive ceremony m the Muni-j cipal Chamber yesterday, to commemorate the| fifth anniversary of the Colony's Liberation.408 words
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160 1950-09-13 2 Used Criminal Force On Girl Six Months TWENTY-three-year-old Veeran Ramayah, a cook employe.! m a house m Tanjong Katong Road, was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore First District Judge. Mr. H.E. Kingdon yesterday. He was found guilty ol breaking into a neighbour's house and using criminal160 words
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Article171 1950-09-13 2 20 Drums Carbide Salvaged Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY drums of carbide have been taken out nf the wrecked motor tongkang Tong Heng, uj> to yesterday and dumped into the sea. The Tong Heng exploded m ier moorings last Friday, killing seven members of the crew and injuring two. Yesterday 25171 words
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140 1950-09-13 2 3- Year Term Quashed By Appeal Court TWO Chinese. Lim Ah Oh and Too Eng Hui. each under a three-year prison sentence foi an alleged robbery of cash and jewellery to the value of >AW. had their conviction and sentence quashed yesterday alter their appeal had been allowed by the140 words
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Article41 1950-09-13 2 TWO men, Chia Suan Seah. (23) and Chia Chuan Seah (20). who caused obstruction to traffic m Cavenajih Road on Monday, by flying a kite were fined S5 each m the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday.41 words
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Article33 1950-09-13 2 JUDY Carmichael Loke. 5?. Singapore socialite, was married j to Mr. Raymond Waters, barrister] attached to thc firm of Chan. Laycock and One. an Friday at the church m Pnr.sep Street33 words
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Article125 1950-09-13 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MOTORIZED trishaw, which was demonstrated to Singapore Municipal Commissioners early this month, was yesterday given another thorough test at the Registrar of Vehicles' yard. The matter will come up before a Municipal committee meeting next month when the final decision will be made125 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-09-13 2 MR. NORTON V. Ritchey, President of Monogram International Corporation. New York, who is on a short visit to Singapore, was recently entertained to dinner by Mr. Ong Chin Kun, Proprietor of Malaya Film Service, at the Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World. Left to right (seated): Peter Y. Kwok, Jack Evans,85 words
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Article, Illustration116 1950-09-13 2 FLIGHT Sister Marjorie McLaron, oi Portsmouth, and Warrant Officer LA. Smith, of Marlborough, who wiU be m charge of the pat ci as when the first "hospital aircraft? leaves Changi this morning for the V X This neic FF.AF air casual!}! evacuation service aims to fly116 words
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361 1950-09-13 2 A CHINESE, Ho Lee Khcc. smiled happih a-* be left the Singapore Assise Court a fret* man \eMerda;.. afler a common jury hail unanimously foil mi him no! guilty of the murder of a Jiinese actor. Lee kirn V> ah.361 words
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Advertisement85 1950-09-13 2 111 l Pi a fa* lliil I m urn. mJ 1_ __f mJiXXUIJXCL/LCL if i i_ir ii i i_ i_ VAN Ii HARD J The most Ideal car for 1950 is the new Standard Vanguard. The designers have added many new features to this well-tried car of proved performance improved85 words
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Advertisement87 1950-09-13 2 i com H up rr^** I di a\i s 1 (IB gli TI( N I I .'Mi I H I I PAHA I a hack:,. I one lished and I H fl_ I I I I I I I H I I I App; Hi a. f m*4m. I fißtlfWlttf87 words
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1172 1950-09-13 3 Khoo Teik Ec Objects fo Development Levy aianaard Correspondent Xl OA U MPUR. Toes.— Objections to certain m i select committee on the Federation H* e^ Imenls P ro a; „,ade b y MrJChooJTeik CTZ^?^™™" n ,inorit\ report. i: g jects, m parlh proposed1,172 words
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107 1950-09-13 3 R, Tues.— the people will join me and their vast to the people not forget S 'tan of i speech ling m te Liberation yean ego, had J be. a proud and honourable day for the people of Malaya of all races, he sail.107 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-09-13 3 photo. Jtaa vilimm Training Centre m Bandar near Klang. aaa declared open on Monday by the Sultan of (he Ontre which occupies what was formerly i Pal pliaari and built by the late Sultan Sulaiman, is a Mom*- for Malay orphans and Malay women leagei able to maintain themselves. PicturePRO - 85 words
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Article, Illustration363 1950-09-13 3 RAF Delivers The Goods Village Gets Them By 'Chute THE ISOLATED Borneo village of Pensiangan. almost cut off from the outside world, can boast one of the most up-to-date household removals operations on record. The Borneo Government recently decided to send a European District Officer to the area, near the363 words
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Article50 1950-09-13 3 BENTONG, Tues. At the conclusion of an inquest held m the Bentong Court into the death of Mayan, an Indian labourer of Sabai Estate, Bentong. the West Pahang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Ismail Jamil, returned a verdict of suicide. Mayan was stated to have drunk a cup of poison.50 words
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Article686 1950-09-13 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— The Select Committee, appointed by the Federation Government to examine and advise on the Bill for the Housing Trust Ordinance 1950, m their report released today, urges that all Crown or State land should be made available on favourable terms686 words
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55 1950-09-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— An Indian. S. A. Ponnusamy. son of Ammavasi. was sentenced to 18 days' simple imprisonmeM and a fine of SI no by Mr. W B. Sutherland, the President of the Sessions Court today, for theft of a wristlet watch belonging55 words
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Article48 1950-09-13 3 BENTONG. Tues- Tnche j Idris bin Babjee. a senior I master- of the Sulaiman Govi eminent English School. Ben* tong has been transferred to 1 the Clifford School. Kuala Lipis. Inche Abdullah bin I Sultan of the Clifford School. I Kuala Lipis has succeeded hun i here.48 words
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102 1950-09-13 3 Municipality Expects More Next Year Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Kuala Lumpur Municipa- < lity hopes to collect an increase of a quarter million dollars m assessment rates next year when it applies the new assessment system decided upon at a meeting of the Assessment Committee of the102 words
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239 1950-09-13 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Khoo Teik Ee. a Kuala Lumpur lawyer, testified m the Supreme Court today that a medical practitioner. Dr. J.H. Ponnampalam. had not intimated to him that the latter was acting under compulsion when he was making a transfer of his239 words
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Advertisement67 1950-09-13 3 riimiut'JlN "SANDS OF fc#r*#ia^4™ IWO JIMA WsMzM&tim CATHAY **t**SF_a_£__(____ sat. midnight innnimanmJouHHnHttrofflß y»00 HIHG BROS. f D a/era m A-jWs o/ t WATCHES, CLOCKS, jj PARTS AND ACCESSOIUtS. MAIN OFFICE:- f S t 18* South Bridge Rood t BNGAPORI, Phone:— 4ll9 BRANCH OFFICE:- f 95, Compbell Street, Penong. '\mvAwmwM I67 words
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Advertisement80 1950-09-13 3 MORE HOUSING SOCIETIES SOON A CO OPERATIVE housing society for the 17 co-operative societies m Singapore is under consideration by the Singapore Urban Co-operative Union, The Standard understands. It is also learnt that the 8.0.D. employees m Singapore are forming their own housing society. Both the housing societies of the80 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-13 3 fATCOIOATIMPirLER^ SINGAPORE PRICE IO^VV 0 Engine 79 c.c. Atco-Villert v Length Assembled 64 ins. Q Length Dismantled 341 ins. Q Weight of Engine Unit 391 lbs. A Weight of Propeller Unit 51 lbs. Fuel Tank Capacity 2 Pints Petrol v r\ Can be .fixed m 2 minutes A Can be74 words
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Miscellaneous320 1950-09-13 3 7 and 9.30 p.m. I SELAJ\GOII luday Rotary meeting at Seremban Rest House. I Majestic: The Hunter, 1, 3.1a. 7 lo^n^LasTegas Nights 3, 6.45 MALACCA Today and 9.15 p.m. Capitol: The Sun Comes Up 3, Pavilion: Wake Of The Red 730 p m Witch 3. 0.30 and 9 p.m. Lido:320 words
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410 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. An allegation that the Accused told her that he wanted to offer the Penang Settlement Secretary, Mr. J. P. Blackledge a hrihe of $200 was made by Mrs. Johnny Mortell (Bertha Gibhs) when she gave evidence before410 words
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Article146 1950-09-13 4 PEA Drive For More Members Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— A membership campaign drive will soon be launched by the PeoPr >' Education Association. whose general committee was the opinion that for the PEA f o be successful m its as and objects, the mem- ship would have to be146 words
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Article52 1950-09-13 4 cu„r.:*a**rt Staff Correspondent BUKIT M_.n7A'A.M, Tues. The St. Marguerite., Convent School. Bukit Mertojam i w: I be staging a concert oiJ Sept 14. 15 and lrt m aid of lhe School Building Fund. Main feature on the programme is a play "Snow Whitfi and the52 words
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Article81 1950-09-13 4 A WOMAN Wong Yin;* Ching of .Jalan Besar was cautioned and discharged by the Singapore Third Police l Magistrate, Mr. R. B. I. Pales! yesterday fur mischief. Wong, the 'proprietress of a dressmaking shop called at a stall m the New World Park on Feb. 1281 words
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Article283 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Government is endeavouring to recruit nurses on the auxiliary nursing service to take over some of the work of the trained nurses, the Acting Director of Medical Services, Dr. R. D. Gross, told The Standard today. Dr. Gross said that283 words
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286 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter ARRANGEMENTS have I>een completed with the Federation authorities to sec that, m future, no licences are toned to Singapore child actors and actresses without first referring to the Singapore Lahour Office, This was stated by a spokesman of the Singapore Labour286 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-09-13 4 Prince Dhani of Siam, Governor of Rotary International, District 46, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ong Thye Ghee m Kuala Lumpur. Picture shows (Front row) Miss Joyce On_, Mrs. R. Ccssford, Prince Dhani, Mrs. Ong Thye Ghee, and Miss Grace Ong. Back row: Mr. Charles Watts (Secretary, Kuala81 words
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Article122 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. The Central Electricity Board, Kuala Lumpur, has replied to the memorandum submitted by the Perak Chinese Chamber of Commerce on the question of deposit to be made to the Electricity Board. The chamber memorandum requested the board not to insist122 words
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Article40 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues. Penang also mourned the death last night of Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts of South Africa. The flags at the Fort CornWallis and thc harbour master.-, launch were flown at halfmasts.40 words
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191 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— The Police Court Magistrate, Mr. E. M. Smallwood remarked today that the offence of defacing another man's identity j card committed by a 24-year-old police constable, Mohamed Dali, was considered "worse than murder." Mohamed Dali was fined $500 or five191 words
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Article126 1950-09-13 4 Help Assam Victims, Appeal Urges Standard Staff Reporter AN APPEAL to the people of J Malaya, particularly Indians to contribute relief to victims of the Assam calamities was made yesterday jointly by the Associated Indian Chambers of Commerce, the Malayan Indian Congress and the Federation of Indian organisations. The appeal126 words
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Article65 1950-09-13 4 WHEN asked to show his identity card at the Central Police Station on Monday, Puran Singh refused and demanded to see the Commis- J sioner of Police. 1 He was hauled to the station after he was found drunk. In the Singapore First Dis- j65 words
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215 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent "ENANG, Tut-M. Local importers of Japanese goods on quota here are petitioning tho Import Control, I enang, to relax the requirement concerning the date of import of quota by Der. 31. I They say that the interim period is too short for them215 words
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Article, Illustration209 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues.— The discovery of Communist posters m a darkroom of the Hing Chung Chinese School m Sungei Siput has led to the detention of four boy students by the local Police yesterday. This is the second occasion thatStandard - 209 words
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Article153 1950-09-13 4 Sirdhana Damage Serious i Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Tues.— About 305 passengers bound for various ports on the way to Japan and also three Japanese war (luminals who are on board the 8.1. liner. Sirdhana. winch ran aground here on Sunday nig! a Will probably have to be trai shipped153 words
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Article129 1950-09-13 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues The Malayan Youth Council since i*ts foundation last wed at Kuala Lumpur is getting down to the work of registering the various youth organisations m the Federation which are eligible for affiliation on the Council. Throughout the Federation. it is estimated that there129 words
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Article30 1950-09-13 4 BENTONG. Tues— Mr. V. Rasiah who has returned to Malaya from home leave m Ceylon has resumed the headmastership of the Suiaiman Government English School, j Bentong.30 words
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Article310 1950-09-13 4 Stamlanl *^tafl Can I>EYVM,. IW-TVn i_< I beads rat raaaaaerrial irnt* an I desire to elevate Aaiaai <m|. ]<,%,,. to truhted p< ration*, which .1 Often re«ruite<l from the Kin j This was the opinion formed by Mr. N. Ponnudurai. Pitdent of the Clerical and Administrative310 words
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115 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Tu* Chin Soo Kiew, a Chinese C toms Department outdo* r pn ventive officer m Kuala Lvi pur, was sentence to nine months imprisonment and lined i $300 m default .1 further three months imprisonment by A.115 words
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61 1950-09-13 4 woman X n a (oo<m« J MTO* kaii d i j Tl j Ia i pia* d Irani v child* taj la va^p I roon bru^ tlrre bat k r»'«rtioD i hMUii tall i <>i th. fori, i Th» it lXi61 words
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10 1950-09-13 4 PCASU Officals Elected By Secret Ballot N I Soo I10 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-09-13 4 Standard Staff Reporter TWELVE various airline company officials from Sydney to Karachi who flew an aggregate of more than 50,000 miles to attend a conference m Singapore kept away from shop talk' till the very last, yesterday. They gathered a- the American Club for190 words
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Article, Illustration246 1950-09-13 5 WILLIAM E. McKENNEY - PLAN AHEAD -TO SET OPPONENTS' CONTRACT WILLIAM E. McKENNEY r_™Tcoßir By -.ink that J|* bo play a ..fend it. The iv be the authorities gadgets that fcj thedepw ic* his contract. "if difficult to ceded li care- to deNorth Should mood? yoar ..s see out that alnertonds, so a- re246 words
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176 1950-09-13 5 T HAT FOOT-HIGH COIFFURE FROM BENIN! [^ONDON. Sept. 12._Doeru. S 2__ 2j ->ear-old Queen Ohan Akengua. youngest of the eight wives of the Oba of Benin of Nigeria, Africa has startled London fashion leaders with a new foot-high hair-do The Ohan s coiffure, which is going to cause plenty of176 words
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Article, Illustration859 1950-09-13 5 v AROUND THE SIIKAPORE SHOPS uitk^cMua^t ffiujc&crke. gPENT an hour meanal d t rin to and ««l of tne shops close by the junction of South Bridge and Circular Roads, the other morning-. Next time I'm free for the odd hour, I shall return. Not just because of859 words
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Article, Illustration86 1950-09-13 5 '*B-r-r-r But, it's cold outside cries eight -months -old Christopher Glenville as the tap is turned on In his bath. But m spite of all the shivers, baby Chris loves his bath cold. He's toughening- up to be a he-man, you see. That's why he never wears any86 words
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Article263 1950-09-13 5 JOHN LEE - JOHN LEE By pARIS. Sept. 12— Chercher la femme and who doesn't m this city of beauty and light? Into the rankv of a/omen fanciers has come an expert. a connoisseur, a man who by profession has studied women from top to too none263 words
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Advertisement163 1950-09-13 5 [^T\Tt\ H j NOW SHOWINfi! j Ki'J. isi: KlT__*£_. A 9 rtanrtag RANDOLPH SCOTT Pi__j NEXT CHANGE *r s S' T P•1 _S Thf KENTUCKY FEUD fl^if__aiiT »i 18S8 draws at parallel m the CRETE FEUD of f.' ~:r*t W3A** kVAPO J' T .-:.'.Y M'NITE fSBB^IB I^ .old: HS*__wiS_S^l 1163 words
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Advertisement104 1950-09-13 5 I M. FLINTER &S. GRINBERG j i DIAMONDS, JEWELLKISY and d'EtIOUS STONES s SINGAPORE j j Office. (Eu Court Building) 67 Stamford Road. Telephone 7923 CAPPING THE CLIMAX AT r~ Ef^*^~-~^a *^B* t fUPEUOB QUAUTY COD UYE* OU THE DEAI COM tAWER. PRODDCTIOM SUPERVISED BY THE STATE AaOCTS.r.A.BARTHOLOMEPS, LTP. StMGAPORE.104 words
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Advertisement158 1950-09-13 5 BACK BY SPECIAL REQUEST 101 l TODA. ONI I AT 8-4 .30-9 .30 p.m. PA VIL I Q M Norma SHEARER— Kesflfe HOWARD m ROMEO and JULIET' (A Metro-Gold wyn-*Vlayer Picture) OPENING TOMORROW A* llxcitin*. Pfctete. g________a___g___a________aj___B-__^ f C? M-G-M present* 9f JLTI J*fi&^^ the romantic comedy of the year?158 words
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Miscellaneous673 1950-09-13 5 Patsy 9 s Comer _Tfi_p7tlfl I r_?___ U J X SH s^^£^ ON IT. J SLICED HARD- Iv STILL WAKING ■tUhnail S_L VW T SAUCE aKfl^l POUR OVER. BOILED EGG. ■> Xl AWFULLY EARLY > 0U s_Rv£^v^ w4 A nd Flavour __^-Ml mfi c KEST OP (IP you UK£ OR673 words
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Article, Illustration396 1950-09-13 7 LAKE SUCCESS Sep, 12 (AP)_ A f,er National!* Chin, had i;, af.l that she would use the veto, the Security Council, by a vote, rejected a Russian demand that Red ChinaTe tvUed I, k lier rharses of apsrfssion a-ainst the UnitedA.P - 396 words
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157 1950-09-13 7 1 WIINGTON, Sept. 12 (Reuter)— Secretary of v.ii. I Ivan Acheson told (iongrcss foreign policy I, ,r> that I.S. policy at the Big Three Foreign M'mUhr*" meeting thin week would be to continue Mlpporl for Na'.'a 'alist China's representation m the United Nations. Before157 words
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Article75 1950-09-13 7 RANGOON, Sept. 12 K-uter): Burme*-*? Pre- Thakin Nu has urged I Netting up of co-opera-tre societies m every iinrnif-Ne villas*?. Be said that even today cultivation m Upper Banna \va> not tarried out dually but by the am unity as a whole. i ainra of the co-opera-movement75 words
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Article71 1950-09-13 7 Sepa IS (AP)— Ol a former Chiq oalist general and <i ngkorag businessmen > v•■ rdered by the PI Commission on thai they sought to I war nateria's from the to Red China. rant agents testified c the Immigration Board three Chinese had i a ship71 words
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Article35 1950-09-13 7 NEWCASTLE, Sept. 12 (AP): —Francis Keith's heart stopped beating during an operation here. A doctor immediately performed an emergency operation and massaged Keith's heart, and it besan to beat again.35 words
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Article66 1950-09-13 7 33 Killed, 60 Hurt In Collision COSHOCTON (OHIO), Sept. 12. (AP) Thirty-three persons, most of them soldiers, were killed and 60 injured when the Pennsylvania Railroad's "Spirit of St. Louis" rammed the rear of a stalled troop train and telescoped B coach from 70 feet m length to ten feet.66 words
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Article165 1950-09-13 7 MANILA, Sept. 12 (AP) Beneficial effects on lessions of tuberculoid types of leprosy have been observed here as a result of injections of an extract from a common fungus, ganoderma lucidum. 1 The fungus grows on dead wood throughout the Philippines and m many other165 words
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Article31 1950-09-13 7 Mr.V.'s'No ,No ,No,' When pressmen Interviewed Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vvshinsky on his arrival m Paris en route to New York, he said, "No. no, no I am very tired." ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article, Illustration458 1950-09-13 7 'Consult Asians On Matters Affecting Them Nehru WASHINGTON, Sept. 12 (Reuter) Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru has told the United States that it is "all-important that decisions affecting Asia should he taken only after close consultation with lhe free countries of Asia." At the same time he asked that helpA.P - 458 words
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Article72 1950-09-13 7 TAIPEH. Sept. 12 (ReuterAAP): Nationalist newspapers today published a letter to Gen. Chiang Kai-shek from four Australian ex-servicemen offering to join his forces "under the banner of anti-Communism." The writer, who was named as "Hans Kogler" said he and three friends, all former junior tank corps,72 words
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Article74 1950-09-13 7 NEW YORK, Sept. 12 (Reuter):— Plans to handle the mass evacuat on of injured end homeless m case of an atom bomb attack have just ban announced by the New York State Defence Commission. The 122 city and county defence directors throughout the State have74 words
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Article224 1950-09-13 7 LUTON, Sept. 12 (AP): Ninety-four-year-old George Bernard Shaw, who was operated on for a broken thigh bone and is now out of danger, could not forbear to wisecrack before going under the ether. The world's greatest living dramatist told Sister Hilda Carpenter, the attending- nurse. "You224 words
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Article20 1950-09-13 7 For the first time since 1945. a Japanese circus troupe has left Japan for Hawaii. ReuterReuter - 20 words
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126 1950-09-13 7 Strachey Told To Mind His Own Business PRETORIA, Sept. 12 (Renter) Two Soufh African Ministers, Mr. Lric Louw (Economic Affairs) a*td Mr. Francois Erasmus (Defence), told British War Minister Jolin Strachey, fc \\lind your own business and keep your nose out of South Africa's affairs.** Their sharp rebuke followed Ivlr.126 words
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Article45 1950-09-13 7 SYDNEY. Sept. 12 <APa —The famed Sara quadruplets will never be short ol bootees, shawls, jackets and rugs. Gifts are arriving m Be liingen from all parts of Australia, and so far more than 100 pairs ol bootees have been received.45 words
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Article, Illustration369 1950-09-13 7 "A LIGHT HAS GONE OUT* BALMORAL, Sept. 12. King George has expressed "great sorrow and personal loss 99 over the death last night of South Africa's Field Marshal Jan Christian Smuts, twice Prime Minister of the Union, British Empire leader m twoA.P - 369 words
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Article117 1950-09-13 7 TOKYO. Sept. 12 (ReuterAAF) Briiish wounded o the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and the Middlesex are being evacuated by helicopter from the forward positions In Korea, a British star! officer stated here. The British sector of seven w eight miles was fairl) quiet yes terday, but117 words
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398 1950-09-13 9 Comet Flight Unit Is Set Up To Prepare W ay F or Jet Airliner i OMET FLIGHT UNIT to r~ a. DV the RO A r Ansca r_ei up tI _T ™V*~* ll was announced yesterday the -grga___s* orcier for BOAC and it is expected that the aircraft will! come398 words
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Article64 1950-09-13 9 Mao's Air Service Suspended NG, Sept 12 1 c Chinese Com- j ri dtty sus- i irline opera- an a month j g because of cargo traffic state control started on Au- i tain routes. to Chung- 1 I Cram Tient- j a ning News is suspended a operated by64 words
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Article68 1950-09-13 9 WASHINGTON, Sept. 11— (Reuter) Pan-American World Airways announced today that it would begin service on September 25 over the transatlantic routes now operated by American Overseas Airlines. The sale of A.O.A. to P.A.A. for $17,450,000 was recently approved by President Truman and the Civil Aeronautics Board.68 words
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Article29 1950-09-13 9 \EW DELHI. India. Sept. 12. (AP)— lndia is pulling a new airline fleet from the dusty five-year-old pile waj-gf posals left here by the Allie,.29 words
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Article64 1950-09-13 9 TOKYO. Sept. 12.— (ReuterAAP)— The United States Air Weather Wing reported today that the typhoon Kezia. which is predicted as the biggest typhoon to hit Japan since the end of the war, was located 220 miles southeast of the Southern tip of Kyushu (Japan's64 words
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Article, Illustration214 1950-09-13 9 Standard Shipping Reporter The band of the Cameronians played farewell tunes to some of their own Scotties who are leaving Malaya, as the troopship Devonshire sailed from a Singapore wharf yesterday afternoon for the United Kingdom. \s the gap between ship .cl shore widened,214 words
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Article27 1950-09-13 9 Osaka Maru Greeted BUENOS AIRES, Sept. 11— (UP) The Japanese community and port officials greeted the Japanese ship Osaka Maru which arrived here from Yokohama on Sunday.27 words
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74 1950-09-13 9 TOKYO, Sept. 12 (ReuterAAP) The Osaka Shosen Kaisha (Osaka Steamship Company) has applied to MacArthur's Headquarters for permission to open a regular liner service to India, according to Japanese press reports today. If Mac Arthur's approval is given, the company will put three74 words
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176 1950-09-13 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 12— (AP)— Authoritative word reached Hongkong late Monday that the Chinese Nationalists have released the British ship, Caduceus, which had been detained m Formosa for seven months. The Nationalists seized the ship at Kaohsiung on February 18. They charged she was owned by176 words
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Article66 1950-09-13 9 HONGKONG, Sept. 12. (UP)— The first British ship to visit Canton since the Communist occupation last October returned here from the Kwangtung capital today with 200 cases of general cargo. The vessel, Singhing, had been delayed four days by the Communists while passing through the Pearl66 words
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Article, Illustration116 1950-09-13 9 Dumbo Flew Dumbo, the baby elephant flown to London from Calcutta by BOAC. last year, will soon be celebrating her second birthday. In the Children's Corner at the London Zoo, where she is one of the chief attractions, she is becoming a firm favourite with the youngsters, to thousands of116 words
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Article143 1950-09-13 9 TAIPEI, Sept. 11.— (AP)— Nationalist quarters expected at least 100,000 tons of Chinese shipping at Hongkong to transfer their base of operations to Formosa. This is considered one outcome of a trade pact between Japan and the Nationalist China, signed m Tokyo last Wednesday.143 words
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Miscellaneous54 1950-09-13 9 -aai/j/.j-f.sj D:spatches a 8 a.m by Palembarj H Dfl Leong; s only) 8 a.m. Ii mgkorag, 'a pan p.m. by Pontianak r: Terempal 1 San Ind ;-China E tern Aus- j /.....'and by Arrivals India and Pakis- a India and j Hon gkong. j D ty Sangola. I ledan by54 words
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Miscellaneous704 1950-09-13 9 jgi|j^QNjnd OUT (QARgUgI -S 5 SW Bpi.uuin noli via Penang. Sail- Pakan Baroe: Demta from RIIF FUNNEL WH Simmonds) from UK/ Belawan-DeU via renang. oai Sambas, Singkawang. aSfr 1 7 (Capt. B^nta-l mSSS s^^ s^!^ a S^»^a___r_^-l» for Pol/phemis (Capt. J.F.L. de from Sibu for Hongkong Sailing Bela wan-Deli. Sailing704 words
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Miscellaneous201 1950-09-13 9 [air arrivals X^k&SSL 3 [and DEPARTURES JjfeflSp 3 I^,/' I *>*"' *SB___________ fc —^_7_» •y*~~~ ~T~Z- l V. *•"-*»*>' ■PB---T--' **n from Paicxnbang ETA 33t Arrivals PAN AMERICAN WORLD IW»artiirrOC airways clipper i/epariuie> "SLEEPERETTE" from Manila ETA 8 a.m. KLM CONSTELLATION KLM CONSTELLATION for Bangkok, Karachi, Baghfrom Jakarta ETA 6.30201 words
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154 1950-09-13 10 MANSFIELD, England, Sept 12 (INS) -S.A. Ik has perfected what is c aimed to be the workfa fastest knitting machine. Monk has worked ten years on the machine fhich turns out fairy-fashioned underwear and outerwear at twi c the norma! speed. He is so154 words
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Article351 1950-09-13 10 Samuel G; Esther B. Kling - Your Marriage Samuel G. Esther B. Kling By and Are You Considerate Q. How can you te!! whethei you"re a considerate mate? A. Here's a simple test tc determine whether you're at thoughtful as you might be. 1. Do you help your mate \tith household chores without having to be351 words
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750 1950-09-13 10 GEORGE FRANKS - GEORGE FRANKS Serious Shortage Of Clowns By THE HAGUE, Sept 12 (Reuter)— Europe's 32 large circuses and one hundred or more smaller gypsy ones are doing record business. Although circus folk admit that m some respects the circus performances are not as good750 words
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Article274 1950-09-13 10 LONDON, Sept. 12 (INS)— A doctor on an Indian Ocean island reported recently that a one-pound girl born 13 months ago is alive and thriving, and claimed the child is the smallest m medical history to survive. Dr. H. Fakim. medical officer at the civil hospital274 words
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Article119 1950-09-13 10 His Chicks Wear Specs BIRMINGHAM, England. Sept. 12 (INS)— There is nothing unusual about keeping chickens m a back garden but the eleven belonging to Birmingham's George Harrb all wear spectacles. Neighbours complained about the way Harris' hens squawked at each other all day. Harris was disturbed over his hens'119 words
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Article23 1950-09-13 10 FOLKESTONE, England. Sept. 9 (INS)— The 3 p.m. race at Folkestone track was won by a horse named "Four O'Clock."23 words
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Article, Illustration331 1950-09-13 10 EDWIN P. JORDAN M. D - EDWIN P JORDAN M.D There's Misunderstanding About Tests Which Detect Allergy By written for M.\ s, r rue", ue r j 'H_;RE are many important A and difficult problems about allergy, a few questions on which subject are answered today: Q ls a patch test for allergies331 words
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Miscellaneous357 1950-09-13 10 V.TOSSWOI. d PU.tf.Cl3 ANSWER TO PREVIOUS PF7ZI.I _T*ROS. -M.tur. PPfcN UK EEH 30-Be-eraci _\k_L_L ARA I LEX Pi— Uri a- Henktta RENO PAW B|AjL'L tMerr.al faculty ,-.r.-s Tl3'G__F Al'*?_BVlci I r T^' en-ral American J3— betel y:.m 1 r* -'ll*'p gM U. K l tMHMMd 38— Incite TApMAN I Al357 words
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Miscellaneous136 1950-09-13 10 ~T r^- i 11 m i —^y v v *k 1 i 1 I /*N^V\ _v^T^l v *nW AnuvrAo'Tv^M WHAT IF MAMA "^lB *X d*»%- IH _/cocwe.vo_uJs i N c^ N JJSr X lf^_^_*?°__J CTT**l if J m^mMj lizksz^k fak?wo' PMk i i 1 I 7 __E__M^-- r life, \i136 words
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Article121 1950-09-13 11 Governor Opens New Dutch Club rnor of Singar i 'ranklin drilled a club as a *lan of male gainst womank trhefl he opened Hollandsche \-!_ms Road last a__fa] unwound ea.trance into a Ca:b, 350 >ped ia.to the hall rare served. "J-.ist m the Eh ttain m her een associated as121 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-09-13 11 hah H .ishim who Mdi-.an cricket jLard o .Mtd.iy when he tcketa for no nn%Majfclf for the tins! the Penan*** -i-hool.21 words
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Article41 1950-09-13 11 Hongkong Play Negri Tomorrow 1 v iff orrespondent a Tues-- The tc tm will open t .r at Serem- they wffl Sembilan State a mll be ren re wine: Sheikh Kuk Heng, Fc k. Iffuthia; ran Kee Fah, ad Kwan Soon41 words
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426 1950-09-13 11 Community Soccer found ti!£2^^f n *<?** NaVy al J** 1 Besar yesterday they met _Tsh__J_! m i ICo1 Con n 'ties League match when third success^*? W f l k a lhree b^ng, their final fi"e weeks £0' leagUC BinCe ualified for tL CU426 words
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Article59 1950-09-13 11 London, Sept. 11—The following are the latest rugby results:— RUGBY UNION Bridgewater 3, Pontypool 0. Cross Keys 0, Llanefiy 0. Camborne 3, Blackheath 15 Neath 8, Bri. Police 0. Redruth 8, Halifax 5. RUGBY LEAGUE Lancashire Cup (Ist round). E. Wigan 34 Whitehaven 4. Wokington T. 8 Belle59 words
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92 1950-09-13 11 St. Patrick's School will be holding their 3rd. Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club on Friday at 2 p.m. A feature of the day's swimming meet will be the Inter-Schools medley relay. The following schools have been invited to take part: St. Joseph's92 words
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Article167 1950-09-13 11 Negri Loses Popular Sportsman Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Tues.— Negri Sembilan badminton m particular and other sports m general has received a great blow by the departure to Penang of Mr. F. M. Still, popular sports official of the State. Mr. Still, who had taken up an appointment m Kuala167 words
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186 1950-09-13 11 Standard StaflT Correspondent IPOH. Tues.— Six military and five civilian players have been selected to represent a Perak combined team against j the Hongkong Chinese m a match to be played m aid of the Yuk Choy School building fund at the186 words
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Article99 1950-09-13 11 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues.— The Perak Telecoms department will hold its first annual athletic meet on Saturday at the Anderson school ground starting at 2 p.m. The Director General of Telecoms, Mr. A. A. Strachan. under whose patronage the meeting is beine held, will be present.99 words
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262 1950-09-13 11 Meeting For S'pore UMNO Branch To Be Held Soon Standard Staff Reporter TO INAUGURATE a Singapore branch of the United Malays Nationalist Organisation, a six-man local organising committee is to call a meeting m the Colony on Sept. 24 Dato Syed Ahmad Alsagoff, a Singapore member of UMNO and one262 words
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Article115 1950-09-13 11 Motorcycling MONZA, Italy, Sept. 10 (Reuter) Italy won three world motor cycling championships and Great Britain two a* a result of racing m Monza (.rand Prix today. Bob Foster (Velocette) retired after two laps of the 350 c.c. race today, but won the title because115 words
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Article61 1950-09-13 11 THE Indian Recreation Club will play a friendly game of soccer against the JR. A.*. (Changi) today, at Farrer Park:— The following players are requested to be at Farrer Park dressing room at 5 p.m. sharp:— Narayanan. Veloo, Nadarajan, Muthiah. Balan. Gani. Ra h Salahudin, Param. S.61 words
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Article50 1950-09-13 11 The following have 'been selected to represent the Singapore Harbour Board Rugby Football Club against Nee Soon today at 5.15 p.m. at Keppel Harbour ground: Scaife; Oates, Bingham, Saunders, Bird; Bell, Archer; Reed, Hooper, MacDonald. Farwell, Brookes, Peek. Trevor and McCully. Reserves:— Omar, Khamid, Bromley, Smith.50 words
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Article225 1950-09-13 11 RAUB, Mon.— The kick was m the tail m the low scoring match played on the gaub Padang, between the Raub Indo-Ceylonese and the Lipis Indo-Ceylonese for the 'Dr. Vythilingam Shield." Raub won the trophy donated by Mr. T. Selvanayagam m memory of his late225 words
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Article, Illustration487 1950-09-13 11 COMMANDER John David Lewis-Williams of the Royal Navy said yesterday m the Coroner's Court that the explosion on board the H.M.S. Barwind was not due to sabotage. He was giving evidence before Mr. W. G. Porter at the inquiry into the death of487 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-09-13 11 Queen's Park Rangers' Cyril Hatton (striped jersey) went right down to earth to score the goal pictured above. Manchester City defenders also went down but they failed to stop him. It was the end of a fast move much as. it was also the end of a fast movement of95 words
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183 1950-09-13 11 Accused Shot In Stomach Court Told AN alleged attempt to burn down the police hut m Jervois Road on July 7 was told m the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. In the dock was a 19-year-old Chinese Lee Ah Chuan alias Lee Teck Chuan on a tentative charge of attempted mischief183 words
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Article77 1950-09-13 11 AT the annual general meeting ol the RLamakrishna Miss on hold m Singapore' on Sat the following were elected to the Advisory Committee for 1050: president: Swami _*a« rnadevananda, vice-president Mr. V. Pakirisamy Pi!;a\. Hon. secretary: Mr. M. T. Pillay; hon. treasurer: Mr. R. M. Krishnan. Committee:77 words
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268 1950-09-13 11 Standard Staff Reporter NEW projects cost mi: from *1<H..(X.0 to $150,000 are to be built m Indonesia and .New Guinea by the Seventh Day Adventist Mis. ion this year. The projects include the building of new hospitals and schools for the people. There is268 words
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Article35 1950-09-13 11 "Immediate Steps Should Be Taken To Abolish Hawker's From Singapore.'* will be the subject of a debate to be held at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, tomorrow at 8 30 p.m35 words
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Article107 1950-09-13 11 Standard Staff Reporter j THE Ex-Serv.r-e Association of Singapore has d -idea to BUpi a. I a campaign started by the I prisoner of war organizati -s i all over Britain for compensation from the Germans and the Japanese. The association is 1 now sending its:107 words
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Article95 1950-09-13 11 TOKYO, Sept. 12 (Rein; m General Mac-Arthur's Head- quarters today announced that the second Royal Air F wee i squadron of Sunderland Hying boats has arrived m Japan and i are now operating with United I States Navy planes. The new squadron is com. mnnded95 words
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