Singapore Standard, 18 September 1950
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Title Section15 1950-09-18 1 Singapore Standard VOL. 1 NO. 78 SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JSEFTEMBER 18, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS15 words
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304 1950-09-18 1 MW DELHI, Sept. 17— (\P).— The Government f 1n unlay announced its recognition of Israel. j,.p *W*J official explained that India's reco«*ni,,,.i. mm ml > an acknowledgement of an established fact. Two years* delay in the recognition was caused by •careful and detailed consideration304 words
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135 1950-09-18 1 £0 ON Sept. 17—(AP>i Churchill appearnighi to have a ol toppling the nunent in the mOM next Tues- i^d knock out •he form of a mong 'he Labour Gov::O'ceding in the a rearmament drive .i crisis to put itry under State arries. Prime will135 words
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Article218 1950-09-18 1 Austria Wants Treaty VIENNA, Sept. 17— (AP). The United Nations may soon be asked to intervene in the failure of the Big Four to sign a peace treaty with tiny Austria. Austrian Government sources said on Sunday that a direct appeal 'by Austria to the United Nations has been under218 words
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105 1950-09-18 1 LONDON. Sept. 17 (Reuter) Gales swept the coasts of Britain last night and continued today, causing small ships to race for shelter. The 27,000-ton motor vessel. Georgie, with American tourists on board, was also delayed by gale winds, which held up snipping making for105 words
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96 1950-09-18 1 MANILA. Sept. 17 (Reuter) Ac-cording t3 contidential Government reports large quantities of gasoline are being smuggled out of the Philippines Into Cwpmunist-held ports in China, the Sunday Times reports. The paper says a vessel, loaded with 10,000 drums of gas containing 55 gallons each,96 words
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46 1950-09-18 1 U S EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA. Sept. 17_(AP)— Al Jolson, 62-year old star of stage, screen and radio, arrived in Korea today to entertain troops. He was greeted by the U.S. Eighth Armv Commander, Lieutenant General Walton H. Walker.46 words
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Article45 1950-09-18 1 MANILA. Sept. 17 (Reuter) National Defence Secretary Ramon Magsaysay, it was disclosed here today, flew to the Batan«as town of Ibaan «u miles south of Manila, and personally accepted the surrender of Communist-led Hukbalaha p Commander. Placido Vuel£a, and Jais flies*45 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-09-18 1 photo. Spot marked in whit" was where Constable Wahid bin Baba fell arter being shot by two youths. The scene was the five foot way of a printer's shop in Lorong 25, Geylang Road StandardStandard - 38 words
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Article, Illustration459 1950-09-18 1 By Patrick Chce, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE PoHce ?esierday carried out a rity wide hunt for two young Chinese, who shot a eonstaMe on •juartl-iluty outside a RediJTusion kiosk in Lorong 25, <i» \lang Road early in the lUornifrg; The constable, WahidMichael Goh - 459 words
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Article196 1950-09-18 1 INC C'ttee Approves Gov't Policy BOMBAY. Sept. 17— (Renter) The Congress Working Committee executive of the Indian National Congress, the ruling party in the country, today approved the Government's foreign policy. The Committee passed a resolution approving the Indian Government's stand on the Korean war and expresing the view that196 words
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391 1950-09-18 1 Marines Occupy Kimpo Airfield, Push For Han R. WITH GENERAL MACARTHUR ON INCHON FRONT, Sept. 17 (AP). American Marines Rave captured Kimpo airfield 15 miles north-west of Seoul and plunged on to the banks of the Han River. The Marines battered the last two miles into Kimpo through what was391 words
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Article81 1950-09-18 1 MacArthur Visits New Front Line INCHON. SOUTH KOREA. Sept. 17 (AP) Appearing well pleased. General Dou- j glas Mat-Arthur today visited several frontline Marine units within 17 miles of Seoul, the Red-held former South Korean capital. He could see Kimpo airport, five miles away. He stood near scores of dead81 words
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Article271 1950-09-18 1 TOKYO, Sept. 17— (AP). On ihe bitterly contested south-east front, aerial observers reported i the first indications of j large scale Communist j Korean withdrawals to escape the nut-cracker squeeze/- threatened by the double United Nations' offensives. Associated Press Correspondent, .lark Macbeth with the U.S.271 words
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180 1950-09-18 1 WASHINGTON. Sent. 17 (AP) A U.S. State Depart- ment official said Saturday night the U.S. hopes the United Nations offensive in Korea "will not tempt others now to i intervene" on the side of the North Korean aggressors. Dean Rusk, Assistant Secretary of State180 words
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Article61 1950-09-18 1 THE body of 19-year-old Teo Ban Seng, clothed in a singlet and a black pair of trousers was recovered from the sea off Conaught Drive yesterday evening in the presence of hundreds of people. The cause of death has not been determined, but61 words
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Advertisement23 1950-09-18 1 LKJL;KJOPEJJELM Hard viorK ta^ K w auts H 3 7jS "4 matured *nd bottled in Singapore by A iPELACO BREWERY CO. <1941) LTD.23 words
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Advertisement45 1950-09-18 1 STEN9GIUIW wmiour SIGHS t^^tt •QBWIPIC [TUITION SWIFT J tu CERTIFIED TEACHER MODERN TELEPHONES CONVERT WALKING TIME INTO WORKING TIME! THE MODERN WAY OF INTERCOMMUNICATION IN YOUR OFFICE. An ideal device tor Confidential office Communication Demonstrations daily at THE EMPORIUM 17-19 BATTERY Rl). SINGAPORE TLL 787245 words
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Article199 1950-09-18 2 MALAY UNION OPPOSES S*POttE rMXO Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Malay Onion has decided to oppose the formation of a United Malay National Organisation branch in the Colony. This decision was taken a*, a meeting held by the Uni m on Saturday night. X te opp 'S' :;>>n was based199 words
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Article89 1950-09-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter TF.ACHER> School children and office workera were among t:.. -o wno attended the opening o: the UNESCO Travelling Pnr>: Exhibition ir the British Council Hall in Singapore on vSundnv. The exhibition, which consists ol 50 eolow reproductions of] p.m.* !;x> senl to Sm^aDore tram89 words
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Article, Illustration97 1950-09-18 2 1. "LOST" UNIT FOUND. F Lt P. Biegel. (left), chats to F- Officer lan Aviet (with back to camera), commanding the "lost unit." The lost unit was "found" by three M.A.T.C. earlier in the day. They were told that the Operation had been called off. They ignored this bit ofMichael Goh - 97 words
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Article46 1950-09-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. SundayImportation into the State of Johore ot any cattle, sheep, goats or pigs from Singapore, except with the written permission of the State Veterinary Officer of Johore. is prohibited according to Federation of Malaya Government GazcUe.46 words
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Article41 1950-09-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday— The Chinese community of Johore Bah:vi. baa made a donation of $300 to the Johoie B 'hru" District Association fur the Prevention of Tuberculosis on the occasion of the birthday nf the Sultan.41 words
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554 1950-09-18 2 MICHAEL GOH - MICHAEL GOH By Standard Staff Reporter OPERATION EVADER was called off yesterday morning with an all-out search for nine Malayan Air Training Corps cadets who were lost for 25 hours in the hilly terrain of Tanjong Balai on the west554 words
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Article358 1950-09-18 2 SINGAPORE REMEMBERS 'THE FEW' Standard Staff Reporter MARCHING up the aisle of St. Andrew's Cathedral, the colour party of the Royal Air Force gave their ensign to Singapore yesterday. In the presence of the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, llie Bishop, the Rt. Rev. Henry Wolfe Baines, and hi^h-ranking senior officers358 words
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Article127 1950-09-18 2 MEN of the bomber and transport squadrons attached from the Royal Australian Air Force to Far East Air Force are to have an acquaintance as their Chaplain. He is Padre Leslie Gordon Crisp (United Churchcs>, who arrived in Singapore during the week-end on posting to the Australian127 words
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Article159 1950-09-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter In noble language, the Bishop of Singapore, the Rt Rev. Henry Wolfe Baines, said yesterday in his Battle of Britain sermon delivered in St. Andrew's Cathedral that he accepted the Royal Air Force ensign presented to the cathedral church with the knowledge159 words
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Article34 1950-09-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sooday— The acting Mer.tri Be>ar. Jobore, has by a Gazette notification ordered the daily elosir-n i>! shops, exept between 2 and 4.30 p.m. in the vi!!; ;^e ol Senai34 words
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Article284 1950-09-18 2 business was done in the following shares during the past week: Industrials: Fraser andNeave Ordinary $3.02J to $3.075, Gammon $2.05 and $2.07 i, Hong Kong Bank (Colonial) $610, William Jacks $2.05, Malayan Breweries $5.00, Malayan Collieries $1.35 to $1.40, McAlister $36 ex div. Robinson Ord. $2.10284 words
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Article, Illustration163 1950-09-18 2 Borneo Needs Schools Stand, rr E THE Nl more sctai demand 1 tid North over-am] tion is t against Ihi Fallicr A spent r. that ten primary Ch nese, 1 in i o He said h that the I British Norl soon be i ate, Tniversitx of J Father Hill163 words
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587 1950-09-18 2 From A Special Correspondent FAIR business on the share market last week was done as each day saw contidence slowly returning to a market long possessed by doubts and fears. Where there were price changes, practically all were upward during the week. Many factors587 words
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Article44 1950-09-18 2 C lal D tion in\ pott i large tail executive i oi acu. tnenf b c ing :..>'< <:<.-\ sion cat! ns qualifical i .;!:<; req i etc. and :i:i: i es forthwith I Dev< tpm< m I East) Ltd Singap < cast- no' Lat< 195044 words
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Article44 1950-09-18 2 I So m hereby into:/. I carriifß vehicle to I Itam Village. ITui ip| ed in the B partmeßl I AfJiouhce- I ion there*. > CD thereof) Wtmi sent bv T9oMto and to tire < Road Trm within ten c! Dated IS:;. pt M44 words
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Advertisement89 1950-09-18 2 municipal and school second to none. There is a vehicle for BUS SERVICES. Commer -Commando" "Avenger" every purpose, and close study of muni-c s^^^ cipal needs has ensured that each is exactly f^^^W| W^¥ trouble-free service with the minimum of feH 1^ Karrier 'Bantam' 'CKJ' iw^^ CU- y^ 5 tL89 words
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Article, Illustration433 1950-09-18 3 Standard staff Correspondent JOHORI KUIRI. 9— Jijww Bahru was «av 1 boll n ""»od this morning when thousandsVf -I «>;ii. -r nationalities streamed to the Istana j i.ipate in the 77th birthday celebrations "Hiltan "t Johore. ss, Sir Ibrahim, who is at present in433 words
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39 1950-09-18 3 Mr. Shetland To Be Next Penang Mayor s c. md tu iti when Mr. H. •:s farResident Prop ii I post n .4 posted m K pecttd bocfc SfcrrUnn tfr, S. V. -•<■ men ett \'>>K 7 .d OH e.rpi-39 words
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Article17 1950-09-18 3 -Bliss Si lin charge of Boarding 1934, save a Wheel C ih e H me.17 words
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Article, Illustration291 1950-09-18 3 INDONESIA plans to extend external air services when the eight Convains purchased from America arrive shortly, said an Indonesian Civil Aviation official. Mr. rarnia iiia Soariadiradja, in Singapore yesterday. Mr. Soariadiradja who ar- j rived yesterday by Qantas Constellation said that the services would heStandard - 291 words
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115 1950-09-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— The reason whv there are no kissing scenes in Chinese pictures today is because Chinese picturegoers are still narrow-minded, said Mr. Ling Shui Kui. Shanghai Chinese film magnate. Mr. Ling left for United States last night. He said Chinese115 words
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Article67 1950-09-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Sun —A 54-year-old Chinese woman. Ng Teck Chu, wife of a goldsmith died early this afternoon in the General Hospital as the result J if is d believed Ng fell through oM plank-and-asbestos ceiling of the first floor of her husband's shop in67 words
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663 1950-09-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent UNGKU AMPUAN BESAR, eldest sister of the Sultan of Johore was ron ferret! the Most Esteemed Family Order, Darjah Krabat, on the occasion of the Sultan of Johore, Sir Ibrahim's 77th birthday, which was celebrated in his absence, yesterday. Sir663 words
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Article202 1950-09-18 3 Unusual Sunday At Harbour Standard Shipping: Reporter THREE large British troopships were in and out of Singapore Docks yesterday, an unusual occurrence on a Sunday when the harbour area is normally at its quietest. The vessels, Empire Trooper, Empire Orwell and Orduna, made the wharves hum to life. By last202 words
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Article120 1950-09-18 3 Mail Train Services Suspended KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Malayan Railway Administration announces that owing to the derailment in Perak last night of the pilot train preceding the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Prai. the main line was blocked and passengers and goods on the night mail train are120 words
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Article64 1950-09-18 3 JOHORE BAHRU, SundayMr. S. Doraisamy, a clerk of the State Clerical Service. has been promoted to Office Assistant, Public Works Department. Johore (prize appointment. Grade lID with effect from Jan. I, 1950. Inche Ahamed bin Hussein. Assistant Secretary. Class lIA Johore Civil Service, has been64 words
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352 1950-09-18 3 Standard Slaff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. According to the crop reports of the Agricultural Officer here for the month of August, harvesting was completed in the Padang Menora locality of Province Wellesley North, giving an estimated average yield of 300 gantangs per acre. In Central Province352 words
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Article79 1950-09-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun.— The Sultan of Perak, Sir Yusoff Izuddin Shah was given the warmest welcome by members of the royal family and hundreds of Malays when they arrived back from the United Kingdom on board the Carthage this evening. A Filipino band under79 words
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Article81 1950-09-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun.— Madam Teh Siew Luan, wife of late Mr. Khoo Soo Kok passed away at her residence in Phuah Hin Leong Road last night. Madam Teh had been ailing for sometime. She leaves behind one son Mr. Khoo Boon Choo.81 words
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Article20 1950-09-18 3 IPOH, Sun: There were 140 accidents in Perak last month. Of these only two cases proved fatal. >20 words
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Advertisement594 1950-09-18 3 rd'LSi j -I^^2^^^£^r^L i mil sAILI.N(j») Hil>.M SCAMUNAVIA l.K.,|nM:^\| S'pore. P. Sham. Penanff Annam" tor Honp Kong. Kobe <St Yokohama 22 24 Sppt 'Kambodia" tor Bangkok. Manila <fc Hong Koiik 25 2» Sept. ZS-S4 Sep •lalandia for Saigon Bangkok 6-7 Oct. 4r > Oct I Oct. "Nordvesf for Saigon Bangkok594 words
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345 1950-09-18 5 ,;:;"u p nlor rearming G ~S£S h« reation of German military units up to division strength H a .Hence force ,s a keystone section of the Acheson plan however, are sa.d to believe that the Germans can eon- ,»ur,ls European defence345 words
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90 1950-09-18 5 LONDON, Sept. 17 (Renter)—Plans for a new world war were being '-worked out in detail" at the current New York conference of the Big Three Foreign Ministers, Izvestia. Soviet Government newspaper said in a leading I article today, according to Tass Soviet90 words
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Article78 1950-09-18 5 Cotton Cargo In H K Held |i« J»Nt.. 17. \n iiurontirmeil today <*ai«l a M) cotton earil l>\ the hinniniifltfl van ;:!rtl ht*r«* lalt* itt-r a la.-t---i -Mi I>> AmeriOWBtn airain^t «ar^o to la ghl be moo ship ComPlorida m Hoodu;*ao fv^:: y liie I e. >\Kl> S untruth^ r.78 words
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238 1950-09-18 5 HONGKONG, Sept 16, (UP). C :storr,s offi vr.s >eized 300 cases o! airplane parts troni a British ship bound foe Comtnunist China today. The shipment was discovered late yesterday, before the vessel, Chunshang, was due to leave for Tientsin Port authorities conf 'ated the238 words
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Article19 1950-09-18 5 AP,~ i aves wing [si vi te, II M s he arrived r g f\ ev:i- riea dur>19 words
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91 1950-09-18 5 Britishers, Swiss Climb Highest Himalyan Peak ZURICH, Sept. 16 (AP)— A group of English and Swiss mbuni lineers has succeeded in climbing for the first time the 124,500 feet Abi Gamin Hima- aya;i peak, the Swiss Institute for Alpine Research reported on Saturday. Tiie Swiss organisation received word on Saturday91 words
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154 1950-09-18 5 LONDON. Sept. 17 (AP)— Delegates representing 17,000 strikers voted last night to end a walkout which halted ball of London's buses. The vote was a victory for union leaders in their war against what Labour Minister George Issacs told the House of Commons was154 words
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Article33 1950-09-18 5 ROME, Sept. 17. <AP)— The Italian Red Cross announced on Saturday it will send doctors and nurses and a complete field hospital unit WiUi ±00 beds to Korea.33 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-09-18 5 photo Princess Elizabeth holds her baby daughter, Princess Anne, for her first picture. The picture was transmitted by radio from London to Sydney, then airfreighted to Singapore. AP. RadioAP. Radio - 32 words
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507 1950-09-18 5 Reds Invasion Of Taiwan This Year Considered Remote TAIPEI, Sept. 17 (AP) A Chinese Communist I invasion of Formosa this year is now generally re- gartleil here as only an extremely remote possibility. There have been no reports surest ing that invasion craft are being massed for an assault on507 words
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217 1950-09-18 5 GLAMIS, Angus (Scotland). Sept. 16 (Renter) Viscountess Anson, 32-year-old niece of Queen Elizabeth of England, was married here today to Prince George of Denmark. The ceremony took place in historic Glamis Castle, which for over 1,000 years witnessed some of the most colourful and dramatic217 words
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123 1950-09-18 5 ALTON ILLINOIS, Sept. IT (l jP)_The Senate Democratic leader, Scott W. Lucas, tonight forecast new offensives, which he said would give the North Korean Communists 'some very unpleasant surprises in the near future.' Lucas said that the 'striking power of the United Nations•'—up. - 123 words
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Article230 1950-09-18 5 Lanuing Creates Optimism WASHINGTON, Sept. 17 (AP) Confidence of certain success for the bold invasion stroke in Korea was expressed today in high Pentagon quarters. Some officials, however, thought it might he midwinter before complete victory over all organised Red forces in Korea might be attained. A formal message from230 words
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198 1950-09-18 5 Lie May Hold Post For 2 More Years LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 16 (UP) Trygve Lie, who has said repeated !y that he is not a candidate for re-election to the post of Secretary General of the United Nations, now appears certain to be continued in office for at least two198 words
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115 1950-09-18 5 CAIRO, Sept. 17 (UP) Egypt/ has protested to Britain against the cancellation of the arms shipments to the Middle East, and has issued a warning that she would have to get arms 'elsewhere', unless British firms fulfilled their contracts, according to a115 words
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Article95 1950-09-18 5 SAIGON, Sept. 16 (UP) The French military authorities announced today that the communist government of Viet Minh has released 50 French hostages, in 'an implicit response' to the repeated French offers for an exchange of prisoners. The French High Commissioner has ordered the immediate release of95 words
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446 1950-09-18 5 TOKYO, Sept. 16— (UP)— MarArthur look a calculated risk in insisting on the invasion of Inchon at this time, according to Rear Admiral 'thirty knot* Burke, the Deputy Chief of Staff to the Commander of the Allied 'Naval Forces in the Far East.446 words
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Article333 1950-09-18 5 US Not Worrying Over 38th WITH AMERICAN FORCER IN KOREA. Sept. IT— <AP)— American military authorities in Korea are not worrying aboi I whether to -toss the Kth Parallel dividing line between the Red northern half of the 'country and the RepuMi« ,ci south. "U we destroy the oner y333 words
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Advertisement20 1950-09-18 5 EEL CUPBOARDS pun i SLIDING DOOXS I DIFFERENT SIZES AT KUALA LUMPUR e PENANG l^ :S*ABLISHEO 40 YIARS IM MALAYA)20 words
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Article488 1950-09-18 6 Samuel G; Esther B. Kling - Your Marriage Samuel G. Esther B. Kling and By Are You A Wfgg Sn g Wile? o Can you be a "•ia:-; i !U4 wife v. real yes. If v a nag, tno c ..ft- y see yourm as your husband and others see you. Try this te I to488 words
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Article95 1950-09-18 6 LEEDS. F: g I, Sept IT |INS) There's i rule in Leeds I 'hildren ui ler five years o. ;<u ride free on pity tr if a ipanied by a P.! g 'Lilt. T other day a man boarde I a trolley, pai I his fare for95 words
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689 1950-09-18 6 NORMAN MACSWAN - NORMAN MACSWAN 7>m Ft Ila All Time Devil 9 By MELBOURNE, Sept. 17 (Reuter) The Taipan, Australia's swiftest and deadliest snake, may be robbed j of its terror if experiments now being carried out at the Commonwealth Serum laboratories here are successful. The689 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-09-18 6 Ed Reed - Ed Reed By "Care to try them out before you leave?"14 words
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Article173 1950-09-18 6 LIVERPOOL, Sept. 17 (INS) Supplies of a new drug Distaquaine G claimed to be an advance on penicillin, are on the way to Korea. The Distillers Co. Ltd.. of LiverpooJ, claim that one in- jection of Distaquaine G. administered even by an unskilled stretcher-bearer, prevents any deterioration173 words
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316 1950-09-18 6 VATICAN CITY, Sept. 17 (AP) A black king from the African jungle who arrived by air with a leopard skin tossed i over his shoulders still appears to be the 1950 Holy Year's most picturesque pilgrim. He was one of many unusual travellers to316 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-09-18 6 EDWIN P. JORDAN MD - EDWIN P. JORDAN MD Polio Victims Get Great Help ;rom Under-Water Ex^cises Written for Nh\ S( P£W£R than half of the victims of poliomyelitis develop paralysis of some of their muscles Which require after-care. The care that is required depends, of course, on what muscles are affected266 words
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Miscellaneous287 1950-09-18 6 Crossword Puzxle «*»n przzi -CROS, J2 -Sl,_ iEHI gE|| ||i| 33— Inaro* QPO R JAIL El MA RiE l-Trmnsacttaa 34— Wi:hd-ew g O B|l N|S<OINL TW A" N 5 > 36— Hit Fl PiVATfIi t!p%'c: J- 37— Born It.LlbjV A I fc|M I |fc r.3 :J 38— Edible seed l£287 words
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Miscellaneous145 1950-09-18 6 I SC' "r .'■SpJg^Sr IVE GOTTA BE V-. TODAY y M <BJ \^j B p— S^T^ I CATCHER CATCMEP f**^ JK "rA 1_ OH NANCY )I I VOUR BEAR RU6 "1 1 1 .^^iLA-^jiU^l Jmr^ I xr~\ GiiSTirFs^l lisweet-talkepheroutof I I the locket itself woulpnt I1 it took some faotta^-145 words
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275 1950-09-18 7 M" >e,,t. 14— (LP)— The hatUe be- Nationalists and Communists for almost a score of ships now anchored in m.r went into high gear today as three Ked-hrld Canton and crew members ;rth from dcrin" likewise. The Nationalists took the first275 words
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Article75 1950-09-18 7 Lei Us In, Peking Toils UN (AP)-l mista de-. ■> Saturday the -vhen the us ten its i ran war- 1 IneM terri- j I Premier ler, Chou Sir G'.adwyn I -he U.X. an I Secre- Lie that .-.ie is re- j Monday, when j ghi up. "all j pted75 words
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22 1950-09-18 7 sept n (up^ BSSM9 here -r governavia faces unrest' this f an un- ght, a rorcir es today.22 words
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Article, Illustration125 1950-09-18 7 One of the most colourful sights in post-war Vienna is the monthly change-over by the four occupying Powers who alternate in the chairmanship of the Allied Council and the supervision of Vienna's First "International" District. Six Times a Year when the Russians assume command andA.P - 125 words
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Article285 1950-09-18 7 CVealth Talks To Begin Today LONDON. Sept. 17. (Reuter).— me. Ohulam Mohammed, Pakisj tan s Finance Minister, has arrived in London to attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministers Conference beginning here on luesday to discuss the develop- ment of Commonwealth trade and other Commonwealth econoI niic and financial aspects. Originally it285 words
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Article124 1950-09-18 7 ATHENS, Sept. 17. (AP)— American aid to Greece is to be cut as a result of the Greek government's failure to make the most of help given in the past, a spokesman for E.CA. chief. Paul Porter, said on Saturday. He added that the action124 words
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Article57 1950-09-18 7 CAIRO, Sept. 16 (UP)— A Trans-World Airline Constellation plane made a safe landing here today, after it had developed engine trouble shortly after take off. Ambulances and fire engines were lined up at Farouk airport, after the planes distress signal had been received, but it57 words
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237 1950-09-18 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Sept. 17— (AP) —Carlos P. Romulo, Philippines Foreign Minister and retiring President of the United Nations General Assembly declared Saturday night that the next Assembly should do something about setting up a U.IV. armed force. He said the U.N.237 words
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Article323 1950-09-18 7 Egypt, Jordan Attacked By Israel LAKE SUCCESS. Sept. 17 (UP) Israel placed a lour point complaint against Egypt and Jordan before the Security Council today. The war of words between the young Jewish state and her Arab neighbours is becoming increasingly serious. Abda Eban, the leader of the Jewish delegation323 words
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139 1950-09-18 7 HONGKONG, Sept. 17 (Reu-ter-AAP) Eight Catholic priests of the Swiss Bethlehem Order, including a Bishop, are at present serving prison terms ranging from six to 12 years in North Manchuria on charges of espionage, according to the Chinese-owned English language paper, the139 words
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Article831 1950-09-18 7 LONDON, Sept. 17— (Reuter) Football League standings after yesterday's matches were P W D L F A Pts Newcastle U. 9 4 5 0 16 6 13 Arsenal 9 5 3 1 17 8 13 Middlesbrough 9 6 1 2 19 11 13 Manchester U. 9 5831 words
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711 1950-09-18 7 LONDON, Sept. 16 (Reuter) En-land soccer selectors were out in force today having a final look-round before choosing their side to meet Ireland in Belfast on October 7. The centreforward position is providing them with one of the biggest problem*. At least six players711 words
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Article74 1950-09-18 7 U.S. W omen's Golf Title ATLANTA. Georgia, Sept r (Reuter) —Miss Bev< ly I u of Pasadei Califoi nia, today won the U:..n d l tes women s amateur golf < w oship bere. In the S6 :;.> i-< final. Miss Hanson, a Curtis Club player, beat Miss M Murray,74 words
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Advertisement100 1950-09-18 7 Jkik SAMUH GOIDWYN Roseanna McCoyl 4r4M^|r F \JUiY VLKSGUI CRAUISUCUIXD H\YMOW) »t\SSn I J^Jjt RICHAIO BASERMIT GK3 K.MLM Please Note: 4 SHOWS TODAY 11-1.4^-4 9.30 (No 6.30p.m. Show) Tonight at 6.30 p.m. I The Pupils of the TAYLOR l STUDIU present a w Dance Recital j lOVEB 100 PERFORMERS) TI(100 words
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Advertisement71 1950-09-18 7 LAST 3 SHOWS:— 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Paramount's Sensational ACTION DRAMA! "ROPE OF SAND" starring Burt Lancaster, Paul Henreid and introducing CORINNE CALVERT TO-MORROW— Columbia's "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN* REX— JOHORE BAHRU LAST 3 shows:— 3.15 6.45 9.15 THREE CAME HOME ATLANTIC Great World Last 2 Shows:— 7.oo 9.15.71 words
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Advertisement189 1950-09-18 7 Crown" f? ?in am joel m'ccrea TOBv^ I LAST DAY REQUEST SEASON 1 SCREENING TOMORROW awhtljc /*idi"nS i nAV nmv iANUintUIKL I HAY UrILYa *'-V MCTFOaCLC.yN M»Vt« PICTUW GALA ALL- MALAYAN fJPffiliUPP^ PREMIERE Jfttr BB llTf S* Thiirs. Srj»t. 21>l. Box Plan Now Open LAST 3 SHOWS C^A V5L,| Q189 words
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Miscellaneous282 1950-09-18 7 W F E DERATICT^^^^ SELAISGOK— I oday Majestic: Soon Goh Khong Tai Chean Kim Chee Par 1, 3.15, 7 and 9.15 p.m. Odeon: Mo Sad Songs For Me 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Pavilion: Nine Warriors (Ch.2> Cantonese, 1, 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex: Pinky 2.30, 6.30 and 9.15282 words
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Miscellaneous64 1950-09-18 7 PENANG— Today Rex: Outside The Wall 3.15. 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Cathay: Puthi (Hindi) 3, 6 and 9 p.m Odcon: The Blue Lamp 1.15, 3.30, 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Windsor: Sasidharan (Tamil) 3.30 and 8.30 p.m. Hum EkHain (Hindi) 12 noon. Lido: Chain Lighting 3. 15, 7 and 9.30 p.m.64 words
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423 1950-09-18 8 IPOH, Sun. Hongkong CJiinese salvaged some of their lost prestige today by beating the Malayan Malays three goals to nothing on the Chinese A**embly Hall ground before a capacity crowd estimated at ten thousand. They won with plenty to spare were even able to423 words
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Article151 1950-09-18 8 LONDON, Sept 17 (AP) All Welsh games featured Saturday's Rugby Union card. A crowd of 15.000 watched the j Cat dirT-Pontypool game in which both clubs introduced new j players. Cardiff just about had the better of a grim forward battle to win 3-0 in the first151 words
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Article129 1950-09-18 8 Loke Hwa BP Win 'Car' Cup Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Lok Hwa Badminton Party defeated Yoong Yoong by three games to two to win the Car and Co. challenge cup in the Selangor Senior Inter-Team Doubles Championship this afternoon at the Victoria Institution. Following are the results (Lok129 words
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Article81 1950-09-18 8 BELFAST. Sept. 16: (Router) —Stirling Moss, driving a Jaguar today, won the Internati ma! Tourist Trophy Car K,; v over the six miles Dundrod circuit near here with an average speed of 75.13 miles p t hour. He was ahead from the start an never81 words
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Article205 1950-09-18 8 BATU PAHAT, Sat —At the Batu Pahat District Tennis Tournament now in progress, Yon bin Mian, the Johore Open Singles Champion leached the semi-final by defeating Chia Phee Tat 6—o, 6— 1. The finals ot open singles, open doubles and junior doubles will be played at the205 words
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404 1950-09-18 8 kl ALA LI'MPLR, Sun. The Selansjor Eurasian Association opened their Rugby season yesterday with a 1.1 points (two goals ami a try) to six points (two tries) victory over the Klan» Club at klans vestenlay. Hang Club led by two tries. |o a404 words
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Article278 1950-09-18 8 Centuries By Delilkan, Sandosham No fewer than 516 runs were scored in the Y.M.C.A. Home and Home match played at Balestier Plain yesterday when the Vice-Captain's team led by 1.8. Suratta beat the Captain's team led by L. Holloway by 44 runs. For the Captain's team RDelilkan scored a chanceless278 words
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Article426 1950-09-18 8 A LARGE crowd saw the All-India Table Tennis team trounce Singapore by five matches to nil at the Happy World Covered Stadium last night. Although the Singapore side failed to get a match from their opponents, they did give the visitors good opposition. Best play426 words
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325 1950-09-18 8 LONDON. Sept. 17— (Renter) Britain has lost one of its finest jockeys with the announcement by Tommy Weston that he will ride no more and take up training. Another of the famous "old brigade" Michael Beary is also said to be contemplating retiring from325 words
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Article, Illustration503 1950-09-18 8 standard Badminton Reporter SINGAPORE badminton giants of the past, taking the court for the opening round of the Singapore veteran championship, stole the thunder from the Colony's youngsters competing in the Singapore championships at the Clerical Union yesterday. Most thrilling was the match between503 words
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Article186 1950-09-18 8 Veteran's singles championship: Syed Salim <AAU> beat Hussein bin Ibrahim (AAU) 15-1. 15-8. Koh Keng Sung (Marigold) beat Wee Eng Siang 1 (Lucky Strike* 15-8; 15-G. Chin Tham Swee (Useful) beat B. C. Mah (Merrytime> 15-2. 15-6. Men's open doubles championship: Goh Tian Chye and Low Seah Chuan (Useful'186 words
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Article113 1950-09-18 8 "Khoo Sian Ewe" Cup Swimming PENANG. Sunday.— Ong Kim Leng won the 100 metres free style open championship for the Khoo Sian Ewe challenge cup this afternoon at the Chinese S'.vimming Club meet. He beat Fong Seow An narrowly while Won? Ah Hint of whom much was expected, was beaten113 words
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Article109 1950-09-18 8 The Army secured a two-nil victory over the Indians at yesterday's Inter-Community League match played at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. In the first session, the fight was fairly even. The Army, who proved to be the more determined side, managed to slam in the first109 words
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Article107 1950-09-18 8 SEREMBAN. Sun. Singapore Malays, without the services of Awang Bakar. Haii Garhan and Mohd. Salleh today beat the Combined SinoMaiay team of Seremban by five goals to one in a friendly soccer match played at Seremban. The Negri team it.se'f was not the strdhgest that could107 words
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Article57 1950-09-18 8 LONDON, Sept. 15: (Beut i -Bristol defeated Belle Vue Manchester in a national leagu speedway match at Bristol tonign 1 by 47 points to 17. Chief scorers being D. Bradley and Mountford each nine tm Bristol arid Jack Parkei a:; Dent Oliver nine for Belle Vue57 words
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340 1950-09-18 8 GEOFFREY DYSON, wot British athletic coaeh. ha<l a hu«e ainlienee "all ears'* at the Victoria Sehnul hall last ni«:ht when he »ave the first of his serie* of nine leetures on athleties in Singapore. F(>r aspirin? athletes natural ability is a •"must" he told340 words
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131 1950-09-18 8 SEREMBAN, Sun Negri Sembilan tsomblned schools regained the Rhodes trophy today when they beat a NS Crh'ket Association side by 12 runs in their annual match at Seremban today. Batting first the Cricke* Association scored BS runs, lop scorers being V. Somasundran 35, and131 words
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Article155 1950-09-18 8 KUALA LUMPI'R. lion The Solansor EurasKins and the Sei aagor Chinese Recreation Club won their tennis ties m the Flowerdew sliield yesterdaj beating tiie Tamiliani Physical Cultufo Association acid the E,. Lee Sports Club respectively. The margin of victory in both matches were three garner155 words
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Article127 1950-09-18 8 < OMKOI y,», R H and (.land M IN| now «uhi n r Do you BU ageing, vitality, ,j sLeepiessne bddify ache, eyesight, i nedrasthenia digestive d total loss tact are j ordmateri" A -i-re sympton bad balan treated tl be HORMONE ri rherap] nation thl i ig127 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-09-18 8 fiM2§2! TIMESiIirJ TODAY A.M. P.M. Singapore 2.40 2.14 Malacca 11.37 11.39 Port Dickson 10.18 10.20 Port S'ham 8.56 9.21 Penan? 4.00 4.08 TOMORROW: TUESDAY: Singapore 3.45 2.58 Malacca 12.3G 12.3(> Port Dickson ...11.17 11.17 Port S'ham 9.48 10.53 Penang 4.36 4.5841 words
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