Singapore Standard, 6 October 1950
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345 1950-10-06 2 $191 Million Allotted For Housing In S'pore's 6- Year Plan Standard Staff Reporter HOUSING has been given first priority in the $600,--000,000 six-year development plan for Singapore recommended for approval to the third session of the Commonwealth Consultative Committee now meeting in London by the British Government, it is authoritatively345 words
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Article172 1950-10-06 2 Standard Staff Reporter THOUSANDS of people in the Netherlands are anxious to seek a new life in Australia, Baron G. E. \an Ittersum, Direetor of Far Eastern Affairs of the Netherlands Foreign Office, said in Singapore yesterday. R iron van Ittersum passed t! a »ugb172 words
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Article, Illustration91 1950-10-06 2 Varsity Arts Exam Results FOLLOWING are the results j of the re-examination for Arts students of the University of j Malaya, issued yesterday Intermediate Abdul Ghani bin Mohd. Nor, Abdul Hamid bin H. Pawanchee. Ahmad Zai- nal Abidin bin Mohd. Yusof, A/.izal Rahman bin Abd. Aziz. Chin Hui Pin. Goh91 words
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296 1950-10-06 2 A VERDICT of death as a resull of a "rash act not amounting to culpable homicide". was returned in the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday at the inquest into the death of the three police constables, who were killed in a motor collision at296 words
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Article82 1950-10-06 2 A CHINESE daching dealer. Chew Kim Cher, was successful in his appeal against a conviction and fine of $35 at the Singapore Appeals Court on Wednesday when Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray- Ay nsley allowed the appeal, remarking that there was "unsatisfactory evidence." Chew Kim Cher82 words
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Article, Illustration276 1950-10-06 2 RAF Anti-Bandit Ops Hit New High THE R.A.F. in Malaya hit a new high in its operations against the hamlits in September, flying nearly one-third more airstrikes than in the previous record month. F.E.A.F. Headquarters said yesterday that September's operations covered the whole Federation from Johore to the Thailand border.276 words
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Article58 1950-10-06 2 HARDLY able to walk, a 73-year-oFd woman, Neo Ban, was assisted by her relatives into the Singapore First District Court to answer a charge of not having an identity card. Neo Ban pleaded guilty and said she had not been fit enough since the registration opened to58 words
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Article84 1950-10-06 2 WHEN told to get pass in the Singapore Harbour Board, Erik W. Homer, a seaman, used abusive language to an Auxiliary Police Officer, Thomas Clarke. For that abuse, Homer was fined $10 before the Singapore Third Police Magistrate yesterday. It was stated that on Oct. 4 Clarke stopped84 words
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Article45 1950-10-06 2 FOR possession of 23 tahils of opium 28-year-old Tan Kai was sentenced in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday to eight months' rigorous imprisonment. Tan was found carrying the opium at the Customs Examination Shed in Boon Tat Streei on Sept .18.45 words
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Article40 1950-10-06 2 FORTY FOUR YEAR-OLD Cho Ein Teck claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of being a member of an unlawful society. Bail of $1,000 was offered. The case was postponed to Oct. 12.40 words
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Article35 1950-10-06 2 A BICYCLE parked in front of the Oriental Telephone Electric Company was stolen yesterday. It is valued at $135. A typewriter worth $200 was stolen from a house at Race Course Road yesterday.35 words
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296 1950-10-06 2 5 Years For Setting Fire To Police Hut A \OLTHFL'L Chinese, Teng Tang Chwee alias Teng Ah Chwee, stood silently in the doek at the Singapore Assizes yesterday when he was told that the jury had found hini guilty of setting lire to a police telephone hut at Aljunied Road296 words
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348 1950-10-06 2 AN ECHO of a flying boat disaster at Seletar on March 26 when two men were lost and nine hurt in an explosion while the aircraft was being bombed-up, is the posthumous award of the George Cross to one348 words
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Article, Illustration514 1950-10-06 2 SCBA, MCA Could Work Together— Ong Standard Staff Reporter MR. T. W. ONG, President of the Straits Chinese British Association, Singapore, yesterday^ urged that there should be no cleavage among the Chinese. In reply to a letter by the honorary secretary of the Malayan Chinese Association which appeared in yesterday's514 words
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Article234 1950-10-06 2 TWENTY two year-old A. Somusandram of Cuff Road, a clerk employed at Faculty of Medicine wa* found guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday of rri m in il I breach of trust on three counts involving a total of $90. The Magistrate. Mr. R.234 words
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162 1950-10-06 2 A FORMER special < datable. Goh Kay Chye (19) was sentenced in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to three months' rigorous imprisonment for housebreaking aad thefts Goh entered the room of a teen-aged washerwoman at Frankel Estate on June 6 and stole a162 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-10-06 2 SEVERAL matters of local interest, including a plea to Government to allow Straits-born Chinese to be given a chance to defend the Colony, Lottery rei gistration of voters, will be discussed at the next committee meeting ot the Straits Chinesi British Association on Oct 9 This snap of60 words
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Article57 1950-10-06 2 BAIL of 520.000 was granted Tan Chwee Tee. CM) in the 'Singapore Third Police Court yesterday when he appeared a charge of possession ol pounds of dutiable tobarco The tobacco was allowed io have been found in a sampan fl Katong P. .rk on Oct. 3 T' i57 words
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Article38 1950-10-06 2 A CHII police in on Wedm for alnu Ask- card. Ang s was i In the S tnct Coui Chinese r v s seni 'us imprisoni It was the t been in the C offence.38 words
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Article22 1950-10-06 2 SEVEN S ers were Singapore ird I yesterday for fai their shops 1 M d bv i olidayOi d -ce22 words
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Advertisement382 1950-10-06 2 LNOW AMERICAN OVERSEAS AIRLINES <aoa, hds been merged with PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS 'Er »w<i Unrnt mt frnm _mm_t*m SOOl to a. S*r.ei b, Po- cm '"--—JWJ^ggg* > j -v „^S l t &L^.^*— isp cowmhacin i m *—^^_\______\\r F^k \w fl J d" «T.-7Tr»(s»w I $_m _io«oon jj w«G-t382 words
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Advertisement100 1950-10-06 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION "^Otice he- >v LEE TFTK MM I I Street. Singapore is ap: the C, ■nd ti.it nr.v petton any reasons v';v :;itu should not be granted send a written and sig:.' ment of the fact? to the Secretary, Singapore" NATURALISATION Joseph Free, -k K-ohl of Sii pore. Or100 words
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Article, Illustration595 1950-10-06 3 Estate Owners Warn Govt Against 'Crippling Tax' On Rubber Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Malayan rubber industry will be subject to serious competition from Indonesia if that country is allowed to gain over Malaya in the matter of taxation on rubber. The crippling taxation which is proposed for595 words
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255 1950-10-06 3 I Standard SiatT Coirespaadeßl MPUR, Thins— A young Malay Special Hassan, who shot a woman twice slv d figured her face for life." when she s, was today tola by Mr. Justice E. uijj Chief Justice, in the Federation ?al that255 words
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Article153 1950-10-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Hamir Singh, a Sikh lorry driver, was found guilty by Mr. A.P. Jack, the first magistrate today, of doing a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide and was fined $600, in default, six months' rigorous imprisonment. He was fined153 words
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35 1950-10-06 3 Bandil Farms Destroyed, One Arrested respondeat I hits.— i Fedei "ton in o r ees t ed six ral ban- ey also ilso deN i d small j disBred Pi when j SI il i35 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-10-06 3 Kulai Station Master Charged 1 -d Staff orrespondent ITS. Vimala Kulai i j duced ■v and ropriarevepue che A. Kadir, Vima- y" and mention allowed reties TJMse Johore Scouts wnn nave p^sed tests for the Rings Scout Badge, were recently awarded the badges at a Scout Rallv. Seated, left to79 words
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106 1950-10-06 3 TOKYO, Oct. 5 (ReuterAAP) A Japanese tirm is negotiating for the purchase of BB iron mine in .Malaya, reports Kyodo news agency today. Kyodo said officials of the Japan Steel Pipe Company disclosed that they are trying to buy the Tamankan mine in106 words
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Article204 1950-10-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs In just under ten minutes, the appeals of two Chinese, Toong Yin and Goh Sin Fook, against the death penalty imposed under the Emergency Regulations, and that of an Indian, O. A. Kadcr Mohaideen, sentenced to five years' rigorous imprisonment for204 words
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Article73 1950-10-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MUAR, Thurs.— For failing to obtain an identity card, a Javanese, Sarkun bin Singerjo, 50, was sentenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment by the President of the Session Court, Inche Hamid bin Mustapha. Sarkun said that he is a descendant of73 words
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197 1950-10-06 3 Banishees Petition Ag. Chief Secretary Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Ninety-three banishees detained in the Taiping Prison want to be transferred to camps outside the prison. A petition to this effect has been sent to the Acting Chief Secretary, Federation of Malaya, through the Malayan Chinese Association, The Standard197 words
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Article, Illustration202 1950-10-06 3 photo. Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. As the year draws to a close, more and more people are becoming Federal Citizens. In August 4,144 more people than in July received their certificates making the total to date 116,005. The August figure is made upStandard - 202 words
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Article100 1950-10-06 3 $5,000 Reward Offered KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The police authorities in Negri Sembilan are offering a reward of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for throwing a hand grenade into a shop in Kuala Pilah on Sept. 25. Four children and one woman were100 words
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Article67 1950-10-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Traders in lhe Town Board area of Kuala Pilah are now I open to business for only two hours, following action taken by the Negri Sembilan government under the Emergency Regulations. While this order affects rubber dealers and stalls,67 words
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239 1950-10-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Originally charged with the murder of Letchumi, an 18-year-old Indian married woman, by stabbing her with a knife, a young Malay Sepcial Constable, Kandar bin Talib, was today found guilty on the lesser charge of committing culpable homicide239 words
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Article40 1950-10-06 3 Standard Staff Correspondent BATU PAHAT, Thurs— ln celebration of Double Tenth, the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Malayan Chinese Association will give a dinner on Oct. 10 at 8 p.m. at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce.40 words
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934 1950-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The minimum wa*e of $1.64, later raised to $1.80, was the breeding ground for Communism, said Mr. Ernest Popplewell, one of tbe six members of the United Kingdom Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association touring the Federation, when he addressed934 words
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Article86 1950-10-06 3 Negri Union Elects Officials Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Thurs. T m annual general meeting ot the Negri Sembilan Government Junior Staff's Union was held at the Divisional Trade Union Headquarters Birch Road. The following were elected officebearers for the year:— President. Inche Jaladudin bin Mohamed Taib: Vice-President. Inche Sustain bin86 words
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Miscellaneous364 1950-10-06 3 fTi d e An^^^^rf Sapphire: Kons Kum Putt Tai mmm "MOday Kim Hup 7 and 9.30 p.m. TAIPING Tod(tY _______\C_mt____r. Sands of Iwo Jima 11 Uc n am 2 30, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. j Carlton: Sands Of Iwo Jima 1, 3, J1 Metropole: Bagdad 2.30, 7 and 6.30 and364 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-10-06 4 This is Special Woman Constable Myrtle Boey, undergoing training in traffic control first morning, on duty at the junction of Beach Road and Con naught Drive, Singapore. Bashful instructor, moved a step away and hoped to avoid his picture being taken. Six other special women constables, were on77 words
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Article76 1950-10-06 4 PENANG, Thurs.— The Penang Teachers Union i.s holding an extraordinary general meeting at the Francis Light School Hall tomorrow at 5 p.m. to consider rejecting the Benham Report. Another item on the agenda is to demand for housing allowance and a fair condition of service for76 words
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232 1950-10-06 4 More Blackouts In Penang Inevitable Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The rate-payers here are assured that the Municipal Commissioners have under aci ive consideration the improvement of street lighting in Penang and this will be done as soon as possible. This was stated by the Municipal Electrical Engineer. Mr. S.232 words
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Article51 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent The Appeal of Rayappan Francis, financial clerk attached to the Supreme Court Registry, against his conviction and sentence for criminal breach of triist amounting to $673.04 was dismissed by Mr. Justice Thomson this niorning. Appellant had been sentenced to tiro and a half years?51 words
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Article242 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Pahang fishermen were very proud yesterday when their fleet returned to harbour and found three distinguished visitors to welcome them. They were the Earl of Listoweli. Mr. Nial!. M. S. MacPherson and Mr. R. W. Williams, members of the242 words
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Article120 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs— The Carthage which arrived here this morning from Singapore via Port Swettenham will leave for London and other ports at midnight tonight. Among the passengers who passed through here from Singapore were the Foreign Office Councillor of British Embassy at Jakarta, Mr.120 words
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Article32 1950-10-06 4 SPITTING in public places cost three men $15 each in the Smgapore Third Police Court. They were Tan Kim Bock, Samsudin and Shaik Dail Ban Hussin bin Shaik Rahim.32 words
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525 1950-10-06 4 Wins Appeal 6-Month Sentence Quashed By Judge Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs.— Delivering judgment before a crowded courtroom this morning, Mr. Justice Thomson allowed the appeal of 53-year-old Dr. C. Murugiah because he was of the opinion that the Sessions Court President had "seriously misdirected himself." The decision of the525 words
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177 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Thurs.— An all-community charity dance will be held at the St. Mark's School, here on Saturday. Oct. 7 in aid of the St. Mark's Hostel Building Fund. The Hostel will be for the orphans of Province Wellesley irrespective of race. There177 words
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145 1950-10-06 4 Brighton Inn Penang 's Latest Seaside Hotel Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Brighton Inn, situated at the 7th mile Tanjong Bungah, here, is the latest first class restaurant and boarding house, which will soon serve the people of this island. This new building was specially constructed to suit the type145 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-10-06 4 Gets Award For Gallantry Photo. Extra Police L/Cpl. Cheng Ah Ngow receiving the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry from the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S.W.P. Foster Sutton P.R.P.R. - 29 words
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Article113 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. The Resident Commissioner, Penang, Mr. R. P. Bingham, will open the combined art exhibition of Chinese paintings at the Hui Aun Association, Magazine Road on Saturday, at 4 p.m. The paintings are the w r orks of four well-known Chinese113 words
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Article123 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs. Remarking it was a hopeless case, magistrate Mr. E. M. Smallwood today sentenced an Indian bill collector, Moses, to one year's imprisonment and a fine of $1,000 in default, another nine months. Moses had earlier pleaded guilty to a charge of criminal breach123 words
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120 1950-10-06 4 Revised Plans For New SXI School Ready Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs.— The new St. Xavier's Institution at Farquhar Street is likely to go up towards the end of this year as soon as revised planare passed. The total cost ot the building will be around $500,000. Originally it was120 words
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Article87 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Thurs. Donatio; s totalling $81)45.44 were received by Ipoh bonks for the University of Malaya Endowmei I Fund for the week ending Sep: 30 as follows: Chairman, Krian District Parit Buntar, c 00; Dr Lve Hon Cheong $100: Dr. Lip Seng87 words
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Article, Illustration301 1950-10-06 4 27 Heroes Honoured At KL Ceremony KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Three posthumous awards were among the 27 given for gallantry and distinguished service to Police personnel by the Oftieer Administering the Government, Mr. S. W. P. Filter Sutton, at an impressive ceremony on the Police Depot ground at Rifle Range today.301 words
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191 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff C.orr«**|MMi<hiit PENANG, Thurs. That the Perak <( Settlement should be used for TB cases bv admission or after discharge from ho- pi V T one of the recommendations made at n r, p| meeting of the Penang and Pro\inre W,;191 words
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Article166 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Thur.-.. Thett were only four applicants with the requisite qualifications for the Settlement scholarship to the University of Malaya, said the Resident Commissioner. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, at a Press conference today. The Settlement Scholarships 'enactment was in fact to166 words
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Article45 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Thurs A Ti cyclist had a narrow es ape from serious injuries when h s bicycle came into collision with a motor-cycle ridden by a Chinese at the juncton of Church Street Ghuat and Weld Quay at 1.30 p.m. today.45 words
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Article113 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Corn a: KUALA Mallatl an In app< ared before R Abidin v. charge ol sti a ing rubber, but to in an; ing state iai I tl n and was one I v It was alleged U accused looked afb land, the major113 words
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Article67 1950-10-06 4 Standard Staff Correspondent K( VLA LUMPI K i While on a visit to K. Trengganu today. Lord toweM tried his first di; He foi>»id it sweet and t:. Together with two < members ofthe six-man liamentars delegation visiting Malaya, Wr v ML S. MacPherson and .Mr.67 words
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Article41 1950-10-06 4 Dr CA 1 ha? poi*;'> I tO J Meteorological Servio ava ii p aoe of Mr W IParl c lent of P 5 been sistant C I ernmi ti P been i] ernm I r in Mr. V.C r.G ell.41 words
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Advertisement70 1950-10-06 4 DON'T MISS TOMORROW NIGHT'S FUN AT RAFFLES presenting "A NIGHT l_M HAWAII" jc SPECIAL KttIATIVE EFFECTS Additional Atmosphere Created by I HULA-HULA GIRLS TOM-TOM DANCERS E .UNI BOMBSHELLS CASTILLO'S ORCHESTRA LADIES Wear your gayest and most colourful 'Sun Dresses' if you wish GENTLEMEN An opportunity to wear those fashionable brightly70 words
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Advertisement21 1950-10-06 4 U fe^J^Z^^ 00 BY THE MAKERS *3 of TIGER BALM Chee Thane S&k 1 ENG AUN TQNC M TIGER MEDICAL HALL21 words
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604 1950-10-06 5 BENHAM: TEACHERS TO PROTEST Joint Petition To Be Sent Standard Staff Reporter TEACHERS* Unions in Singapore and tlie Federation of Malaya are to hold simultaneous meetings tomorrow to discuss a joint petition on conditions of service for aided school teachers. Revealing this to The Standard yesterday, the Singapore Teachers Union604 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-10-06 5 RN Sfaff May Get Houses -ad IMPROVE MENT tor Royal tf S a. lm-allv. rsoind wffl I 7 I r.K <»;«■ Lord J \dmir.illv. told urd >r?terilay housing discusse i it here." In his B i* re A Imiralty he was i:r.- -.-..!> their übmitted way In were stated. be90 words
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Article125 1950-10-06 5 TO ATTEND FAO FORESTS TALKS Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA WiU send a three-! no i delegation to the inaugural sessi the FAC-sponsored Forestry and Forest Products C mmissi tn for Asia and the Pacific i pening in Bangkok on Oct 9 The Malayan delegates are: the acting director of the125 words
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312 1950-10-06 5 Indian Girl Slain 3 Months After Her Marriage i I LAR-OLD Indian uirl. married for onlv ww* aßcyJ to have l>een y»la«.h«-d to death Ui'i. Img of the young bride was told in the Court yesterday, when 40-year-old iyya, a tr.andore at the RAF. Seletar. :gvd w.th murder. oa who312 words
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Article19 1950-10-06 5 re has the A the ird ol S tkhs n I Singh, ngal Sfi Ej G... Ual19 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-10-06 5 photo. (Left to Right): Miss Margaret 5 Übnufaa, Singa pmVTndthVFederation, Joseph Khoo. Consul W.Henry ■tof of USIS, Singapore and the Federation, and Lawrence van Nichols, ate Director of ISIS, Federation ttf Malaya^ USISUSIS - 38 words
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Article197 1950-10-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter HOW THE life of Abraham Lincoln inspired a Chinese artist into painting a portrait of this great American president was revealed at a little ceremony held at USIS Singa- pore offices on Wednesday, when Joseph Khoo presented a portrait of Abraham Lincoln197 words
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Article45 1950-10-06 5 The work done by the Medical Research Councils and the Royal Naval Tropical Research Unit will be the subject of a talic b v Sergeant-Commander i ranK Ellis, director of the Unit, oyer the blue network of Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m. tonight,45 words
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231 1950-10-06 5 ACSU To Make Wages Inquiry: 11,000 Affected Standard Staff Reporter THE Executive Council of the Army Civil Service Union, which is to meet on Oct. 15, will appoint a sub-committee to enquire into and recommend increase in wages for the daily-paid civilian workers directly employed by the Department in Singapore.231 words
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Article, Illustration448 1950-10-06 5 'Govt House Was MacA' s Hqrs. Standard Staff Reporter FOR MRS. LUCY van Waardenburg, wife of the Governor of Dutch A'e?r Guinea, "Governynent House" will mean a "Cardboard and corrugatediron roof" residence in Hollandia, the capital. She left Singapore yesterday tor Hollandia for the first time, in a KLM Dakota448 words
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Article66 1950-10-06 5 SEGAMAT, Thurs— Night classes in English for adults who wish to improve their knowledge of the language have been started by the Headmaster of Government English School, in the school. At present there are 25 students. most of them old students of the G.E.S. The classes66 words
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304 1950-10-06 5 Standard Staff Reporter f ALL THE money collected !from Poppy Day funds can be [retained in this country. Financial help can be given In 'cases of need, to any person. of nationality entitled to a general service medal in >any war304 words
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Article105 1950-10-06 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Thur The Standard iearns that in four centres in Selangor Tamil teachers are learning Malay in order to qualify In the subject and be able to teach the ;anguage to their students. Owdng to lack of funds and various other obstacles,105 words
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Article786 1950-10-06 6 JT is a little depressing to find the Secretary of State for the Colonies giving us the old psychological treatment. After such a treatment a colonial subject is expected to go down on his knees and thank his stars that he is not a miserable creature living786 words
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Article, Illustration852 1950-10-06 6 NEW YORK. JOHN WALTERS reports on investigation into juvenile delinquency that has shaken every U.S. parent IJ^T OW we know why America has more IX and worse criminals than practically any other civilised country. These criminals are obviously mass produced in many of her ''reform schools" and852 words
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Article456 1950-10-06 6 Review of Views dpi) ailing upward WARTA NEGARA again served warning on the authorities co icerned that prices are steadily climbing upward and that the small wage-earners are finding it increasingly j difficult to make ends meet Due to the present high cost ol living, it would not be surprise456 words
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Article307 1950-10-06 6 Sir:- I have no wish to defend my paintings against the opinions of the Standard Art Critic in his review- of the Y.M.C.A. Art Club's current exhibition; but on behalf of Modern Art in general and Cubism in particular I would like to give the307 words
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Article311 1950-10-06 6 Sir:— l hereby earnestly appeal to the Indian Community in Singapore regarding our duty towards our lea-gotten countrymen in the Leper Asylum (Trafalgar Settlement). A.s Deepavaii is approaching I wish our In- dian leaders and philanth- ropists would take the initiative in starting a small "DEEPAVALI311 words
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Article39 1950-10-06 6 Sir:— With reference to your report headed -Mailed u- u stea!in S 2 Bicycles" Which appeared on page 2 ot October 3. I wish to notify that I am not the person convicted. THYE SU39 words
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Article209 1950-10-06 6 MARY NIKLAS - EARN AS YOU Z-Z-Z-Z MARY NIKLAS By mm iork L IINC h d wn M il, iuc k > BSLt*Vi I required to do i„ u a 1 wages at The Geaeral n trie plant in lii Connecticut. If the workers Rfe I the> get a scold nu pot to209 words
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Article295 1950-10-06 6 JOHORE BAHRU; D. H. SEEDIN - JOHORE BAHRU D. H. SEEDIN "V [A ISITOR to Johore Bahru. cannol but be im- pressed with the beautiful tree lined Jalan Ibrahim j Soudai coastal road. The dean wide road bor- dered by green covered bouli eyard on one side and with Government buildings and295 words
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Advertisement64 1950-10-06 6 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION DOLLAR LOTTERY Ut Prize $250,000/- 2nd Prize $150,000/--3*d Prize 50,000/- 4th Prize 20,000/AL S O 2 prizes of $10,000/--.10 prizes of 5,000/--30 prizes of 2,000 TUfcets: $1 each available to members only Ch.- rman Hon'ble >Ir. Khoo Teik te. Kuaia Lumpur treasurers Y C. Kan; 4:64 words
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Article, Illustration369 1950-10-06 7 Mac A. Landing North Of Red Capital Now Forecast In US M w V ORK, Oct. 5, With U.N. General Assembly's approval for the Western blueprint for Korea's future, which relhe .iiilit ol I.N. forces to roll across tbe 38th Parallel* i.i c sources here say thai Gen. MacArthur isA.P. - 369 words
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Article, Illustration156 1950-10-06 7 SVHjO.Y, ©rl. 5 (I l*i Twn hundred mile-* of Ulo-J rina** frontier witii Red China hus been left vaswudrd !>^ tiu surprise Freneh withdrawn] from the I aobunjh northernmost fortress in the French .....ii faring lhe Chinese border. MINIS DESTROYED T<156 words
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26 1950-10-06 7 He Wishes To Have Peace Talk With joe Stas liver- I S hart a I peace. in es< e RepubIhc i in 1948. biu i i26 words
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Article120 1950-10-06 7 Stern USI Reply To Dutch JAKARTA, Oct. 5 (AP) Indonesian Premier Mohammad Natsir, in a telegram to Dutch Premier Willem Drees. declared the Indonesian Government is now taking "positive measures*' against the rebels of Amboina Island '"to protect the South Moluccan people against the terrorist gang." The message, replying to120 words
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Article, Illustration128 1950-10-06 7 Tortured GI's Body Found SEOUL, Oct. 5 (Ui'i -The battered body of an American soldier. *vho had been tortured and shot by his Communist captors while U.S. Marines battled only a few miles away, was found on Wednesday in a shallow grav€ in a prison camp near Seoul. A U.S.A.P. - 128 words
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Article40 1950-10-06 7 UN Asked To Lift Ban On Spain Seven Latin-American countries have called on the United Nations to revoke the diplomatic j ban on Spain and remove the barriers preventing the Franco Government from joining spei cialiscd agencies of the U.N.40 words
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Article123 1950-10-06 7 LONDON, Oct. 5 (AP):--British scientists are puzzled over the origin of mysterious "radio signals* 1 from space, which are being received here daily. These signals profluce a hissing noise and are visible when passed through a cathode ray tube. Thev are similar to radio signals knownA.P. - 123 words
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Article24 1950-10-06 7 UNESCO gift ot silkworm j eggs recently arrived in Manila [bv air from Brazil to start a silkworm industry in the Philip- pines- ReuterReuter - 24 words
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Article38 1950-10-06 7 Twa "honorary* policemen j were among the eight men sentenced in Manila to die in the electric chair for kidnap and murder last May of Chan Ten" a wealthy (hinese businessman. The gang had demanded L5.5~5.000 ransom.— A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article66 1950-10-06 7 I Saving that mosl British i women «*> "hair dowdy, Wil--1 liam McGill, master of the Incorporated Guild of tlair dressers, Wiqmakers and Perfumers iold the Guild's conference in Brighton that British women hare national characteristics and a charm which calls for distinctive hair stylen to suit their personalities "TheyReuter - 66 words
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Article25 1950-10-06 7 The Communist Chinese dele gation from Peking ha.s received permission to remain in Britain until Oc;. _0. It is visiting industrial centres in Britain.—U.P. U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article56 1950-10-06 7 Professional ouffalo und crocodile .homer Jerry Rundull, an ex-R.A.A.F. pilot, hus given up his job to enlist )or service in Korea, because he says it's safer, lie mas once almost gored to death by a buf falo and, on another occasion, mes knocked out of his dinghy b?y aii enragedReuter - 56 words
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Article67 1950-10-06 7 The League o{ Red Cross I Societies, an international Federation ci ii7 National K<-d Cross i Societiei, will attempt to staidardise ..nc co-ordinate its worldwide relief measures at its memLng in Monte Carlo from Oct 16 Ito 21. A. P. i t South African Offence Mini I ster Erasmus isU.P. - 67 words
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227 1950-10-06 7 Pak Forces, Backed By Planes, Drive Out Afghan lnvaders KARACHI. Oct. (AP) Disclosing that AfghaniMan. ImfiVr state between Russia and Pakistan, had Invaded Pakistan, the Pakistan Government announced today that the invasion hail been hulled and that 8 Governmenl force, supported by planes, was driving the invaders hack. A Defence227 words
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Article75 1950-10-06 7 ROM}.. Oct 4 (AP):— An iml. aa archaelogist clainu to lia re jouna tfie only true portrait of Cleopatra- on a silver platter taken from lhe ruin* oj oncieni Pompeii, which teas buried by lava in _U AD The plate, together with ill other silver dishes and75 words
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Article162 1950-10-06 7 MARG iTE, Oct. S— (AP) Labour Party U aders yesteitU s wo n complete vi<l o r j for their policy of modera- m in new Socialist enterprises. Oa y a few voices proj tested the slowdown in 'h< party's narch towards a Socialist162 words
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Article105 1950-10-06 7 Unions In UK Army Proposed MARGATE, Oct. 5 (.-\P>— A La >ur Party •a< er ggt led I iat the British Gov* i nment unit ts armed i ira "The jan ol the Mil btry ol I). -i should tM 'sl i for the Sen ices,' I S >lom< >ns105 words
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Article41 1950-10-06 7 Gromy ko Malek BOSTON n G omyko has learned up w itt M lek to help tl D S A Foi ce 1-h- Gn 13 ko o: Reading as indue ed he Armv Base bv S. rgi Mat ew S B41 words
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98 1950-10-06 7 Big Three Say Red Border Pact Invalid The Western Allies have formally handed to the Russians in Berlin a West German Government protest against the Polish-East German agreement establishing the Oder-Neiss« line as German-Polish frontier. The Allied High Commission, in sending tho note, stressed that Germany's frontiers would be finally98 words
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Article46 1950-10-06 7 WASHINGTON, Oct 5 (Reuter).— turkey and Greece have accepted an invitation To be associated with" Atlantic Pact defence planning in the Mediterranean area. Under the arrangement, these two countries do not become full -fled 'led rnem ben of the 12-nation pact.46 words
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45 1950-10-06 7 Mohan Kumaramangalam. leading member ot the Indian Communist Party and son Oi' Dr. P. Subbaroyan, Indian Ambassador tn Indonesia, has been re leased Horn a Madras jail. He had been detained under the Preventive Detention Act.- He u ter.45 words
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311 1950-10-06 7 Surrendering Reds Believed North Had Lost The War TAEGU, Oct. 5 (Reuter-.WP) Nearly all Communist prisoners taken hy the South Korean forces in the last fe* days believed that the .North lias already lost the Mar, according to American and South Korean interrogating officer*. This feeling is shared e\en hy311 words
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Article223 1950-10-06 7 HONGKONG, Oct. I (AP)— Admission by Peking ol considerable ami-Red guerilla activity and widespread opposition by the predominantly Canning population to Communist Land n forms, combined with Nationalist claims that an army of 1,600,000 pro-National-isi troops and saboteurs Ls sii 1 fighting the Reds, strongly point223 words
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Article77 1950-10-06 7 Bevin Savs Russia Will Avoid War SOLI lAI I A". 0( 1 I (Reuter): British Fon Mini: er Ei ro B in. by imp that I sh< cross lb< I Pan ed on his 1 irom New York tha think al Russia Im "bs unv to 1 1 ll B77 words
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Advertisement88 1950-10-06 7 FEDERAL COLONIAL BUILDING SOCIETY LTD. INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an nory General Meeting of the imed Company will be held at the stered Offices of the said Company on Ihe 30th day of October, 1950 at o'clock m the afternoon, for the of considering and, if88 words
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Advertisement45 1950-10-06 7 I L;d Sticks 3.50 Ponder Rouge 2 25 Compact Rouge 4 00 Milk of Roses 5.50 $10.00 Dov Lotion 300 5.50 Cleonsmg Lo*ion 4.50 SS 2. 50 Skin Food 2.50 450 Blended Lot on 3.00 550 Mascara 1.50 EYE SHADOW 2 65 ROBINSONS GENERAL DEPARTMENT45 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-10-06 9 IN recent tests conducted in California, U.S. Air Force B-45 Tornado bombers dropped 500 to 4,000 bombs accurately from altitudes up to 20,--000 feet at 500 miles an hour. B-45's carry more than 10 tons of bombs, have a service ceiling of 40,000 feet and a combat radius of 80060 words
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Article233 1950-10-06 9 ruwKSGIVING IN HAWAII Jl IS swinging full-tilt into preparations for mces, and costumed celebrations of its k. October 22 to 29 days of pageanvisitors from around the world. Three thousand islanders are going all out to make this Aloha Week the biggest yet with233 words
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Article55 1950-10-06 9 fnxsn i octs >iP)— d ring of forgers ta Beng Korr.,' nfluen ial Chinese Philippines aliens into this ling to into the R 1«!m)h" inioM ■■rittce to- which !.'•:> i: ration ss taU by a some that hinese who into Ihe Phitl s means <i55 words
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Article27 1950-10-06 9 Oct 4 >:— Bril latesl rethe left SouthSay for Singa] re with 7''" I fan Hies, ry band and s pipers playi I Um27 words
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Article102 1950-10-06 9 UK Motor Ships Earn L2 Million MOTOR vessels accounted ft.r four-fit' this of Britain's shipping exports in August with a value of £2, 000. 000. The total tonnage exported. which was valued at U2.500---000, amounted to 37.339 tons. phis teo second-hand vessels. The August figures, issued by the Board of102 words
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Article62 1950-10-06 9 NEW DELHI, Oct. s:— To mark thc inauguration of the first regular Indian Air Service to Singapore on October 6, (the plane arrives in Singapore on Oct. 7. 12.30 p.m.) all postal articles from India and intended lir Singapore or Malaya will 'oe impressed with a spe aa]Singapore. (GIIS) - 62 words
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Article129 1950-10-06 9 standard Staff Reporter A FAULTY message. passed between Calcutta and Bangkok, was respon- sible for an overdue POAS Dakota aircraft arriving at Kallang Airport with only one passenger and 120 lbs. 'of freight on Wednesday night. The airline had received at Bangkok a request129 words
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193 1950-10-06 9 TOKYO. Oct. 4 (Reuter-AAP)— Approval has been granted to qualified Japanese ships to carry a maximum oi 12 passengers per voyage on each ship, Gen. MacArthur's Headquarters announced today. Any ship wanting to carry passengers should carry "In Class" certificates, valid "S" certificates and193 words
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643 1950-10-06 9 Standard Staff Reporter THE GENERAL SECRETARY of the National Chinese Seamen's Union, K. O Huang, was yesterday ordered by the Second Police Magistrate, Mr. S. E. Teh, to withdraw the word "half-caste" he had used under cross-examination. Huang was also643 words
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Article123 1950-10-06 9 U.S. Navy To Rescue Red Ship TAIPEH, Oct. 5 (ReuterAAP) A Communist "Liberty" ship seized from a British tug in Formosa Strait by Nationalist warships, on September 27, was today in distress with American and Nationalist warships standing by. The ship, believed to be the 5.000-ton Jean de Fuca. was123 words
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Article35 1950-10-06 9 Mr E.K.S. Bretherton, Lt. Cmdr. J. P.M Godber R.N., Mr. W. H. McNeill and Mr. 1,. W. Freathy have been appointed members of an Advisory Committee of the Sea Cadet Corps, M R.N.VR.35 words
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Article113 1950-10-06 9 HK's First Typhoon Casualty HONGKONG, Oct. 5 (Reuter) All crossharbour ferry services were suspended this morning when the Royal Observatory hoisted No. 9 signal, indicating a gale was expected any moment from any direction. Buses and trams on the island and mainland maintained curtailed services, but are expected to stop113 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-10-06 9 As waves swept over the deck of a pitching tug a man and his ♦girl said "I will", and were married in a gale which kept big ships sheltering in ports all over the British isles. Blonde twenty-three-year-old bride Annelise Aahl was sea-sick. Crew and wedding137 words
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Miscellaneous165 1950-10-06 9 MAILS SM Despatches oak B am. I Trei d (parcels i tan (parcels M rsk; I Japan Sara- .on by n a by .•nan (pary Sin Soon Bruas. B and Miri I tmafl ■>■-: In i"i; BurPa '.•:>". by BradeveB Thailand I M< Ian by I ia and n f)165 words
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Miscellaneous572 1950-10-06 9 §§j||||pP(j[and OUT OF HARBOUR J r„*. uAUDumms Ort 8- Soootra sailing for UK' Oct. 24: City of Birkenhead, i Rimau, Serdang, Seudai, COASTAL MOVEMENTS an^ C ontinMt on Oct 11. sailing for U.K./Contrnent onNorbay. Sentani, Buh long a t. t ,„«i comment on e Toboali. Kamuning, I, > Departures (Yesterday)!572 words
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Miscellaneous113 1950-10-06 9 AMERICAN MAIL LINE FAST SERVICE For Los Angeles, Kan Pranciseo, Portland, Seattle. Tacoma and Tancftorer Al.so accepting earso for Central a. South America Penane P hau. 3 pore. "WASHINGTON MAIL" Loadlnt 22/24 Oct 25 '27 Oct 28/3< Oct. "OREGON MAII" 12 13 No* li Nov 15 :7 Nov. EVERETT ORIENT113 words
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Article205 1950-10-06 11 Samuel G; Esther B. Kling - Samuel G. Esther B. Kling I- and pon'! M In V Ral prevent your return in a ■Ay can but Boredom many mar.l.l otnerwise B tes get in a fed up with Be ause they fort to vary their I riailv living which ith monotonous dQ the same205 words
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Article49 1950-10-06 11 'Sex Equality' in Soccer Hit Bl 0 S (AP)— I 0£ as carry- j [the -.xes too V (tfa Union Fronta. Club of Miskoia, pir vn what it "fight for t men" a soccer n the two. [ng that various ree wok an I a clown's imple, iled by49 words
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651 1950-10-06 11 SAUL PETT - Inventingls Hard Work, Says Expert SAUL PETT More Logic Than Inspiration By NEW YORK, Oct. 5 (AP) Most inventors work hard. "Inventing is not inspirational: it's clear, orderly thinking and hard work," says James H. Rand 111, who at 37 is one of America's most prolific and successful inventors. "You651 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-10-06 11 Ed Reed - Ed Reed By "It says here that the tide will go out at six."17 words
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Article157 1950-10-06 11 African Tour— By Kayak PARIS. Oct. 5 (INS)— Two Frenchmen and a young American, as nonchalant as if they were on a Sunday stroll along the beach at Copacabana, have started on an eight-month tour through Darkest Africa by kayak. Just for a "warm-up," they say, they will first tackle157 words
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331 1950-10-06 11 HARROGATE, Eng.. Oct. 5 (INS) Frank Sinclair, an amateur English magician, caught a bullet fired from a British army rifle in his teeth and spat it out. Sinclair, 39, performed his act at the annual Convention lof the International Brotherhood of Magicians at331 words
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Article, Illustration404 1950-10-06 11 Liver Trouble Doesn't Cause Spots On Skin; Diagnosis Needed By EDWIN P. JORDAN, M.D. Written for NEA Service tpOR some reason which I have never been able to determine, spots on the skin are frequently called "liver spots." Q l have a few brown spots around my404 words
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Miscellaneous155 1950-10-06 11 C?CSSWO^d PllXZle ans™ to wtEYiors tvttl* j itc^S pagoda If; T AMAjg E SMkO-^i -Kar-.est l- 1 f^IETBI iM A G EggM A Xtx e aisf Aptm] 52 shirker fiHgiis V^- __T____ i \_z_ K-Claaa j|e!e Ff Wl> IN| |gib!olsl 55 S .percilloua l J mm^~ person. I I fj155 words
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Miscellaneous33 1950-10-06 11 |Qjj 4 f CTEW WITH LITTLE^ l~^-^7/ t^ 'f*WlJ<^ °t E^N^tfc!? (^"W 7 I jfi SKI lAUNT FRITZI JII J n I I &OT AN A~ I I FINE— BUT HOWS) I |jj|§S£jp33 words
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Article, Illustration471 1950-10-06 12 Com mandos Leaa Major Units At Malayan Bisley \T the end of the third day, 42 Commando Roval Marine* still held the lead at the Malaya Rifle Meeting in the major units c J\ am P*° ns J"^ Their total now is 417 out of a possible 640. Ine 1Army P.R. - 471 words
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194 1950-10-06 12 The Girls Sports Club and VI'AA.F. Changi drew one-all at hockey on the Padang yesterday. At half time the score was one-nil in favour of Changi. Play in the first half was mostly comined to midfield with 'neither side having any real scoring chances.194 words
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Article88 1950-10-06 12 SEREMBAN, Wed Making their first appearance this season the Negri All Blues were beaten by the Hussars in a fnendly match playe I here this afternoon by 12 points (4 tries) t > nine points (try, drop goal and penalty). The match produced scrappy rugby. The88 words
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Article111 1950-10-06 12 Twelve enthusiasts British. Chinese. Arab. Danish and a few other nationalities as well held a meeting last night and decided to form Singapore's lirst Fencing Club. The meeting, held at the YMCA. reached the stage at which a pro-tern organising committee was appointed and the most111 words
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414 1950-10-06 12 FOLLOWING are the weights for all lhe eight races on Saturday, the third day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Gold Vase meeting. kaiscrinc and Springbok have been transferred from Class Tuo to Class One. Horses: Class 1. Div. I—71 7 Furlongs Tara414 words
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Article132 1950-10-06 12 Chinese Win By Odd Goal In Five KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The Selangor Malays lost to the Chinese by the odd goal in five at hockey, this evening on the Kampong Bahru ground. The game was evenly contested. The Malays drew first blood through Ra?.ali, the left-in* who beat Huck Gay132 words
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Article66 1950-10-06 12 SYDNEY, (Reuter-AAP). Sir Donald Bradman (South Australia) and Messrs. J. Ryder (Victoria) and E. A. Dwyer (New South Wales), are Australian team, selectors for the Test Cricket series against England. Umpires will be selected from this panel: H. Elphinston, H. Mackinnon (New South Wales), A. N.66 words
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Article289 1950-10-06 12 TWO Australian wrestlers flew into Singapore yesterday on a wind that should do no Singapore wrestler much physical good inside a ring. Puffing out massive chests after landing from the Qantas Constellation from Sydney they looked round for Singapore's formidable matmen they had heard so much289 words
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333 1950-10-06 12 PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 4.— (UP)— A twohit pitching by big right-hander Vic Raschi and a double by third basemen Bobby Brown gave the New York Yankees a one-to-zero victory over the Philadelphia Phillies in the opening game of the world series333 words
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Article96 1950-10-06 12 IPOH Thurs— ln preparation for her first HMS Malaya Cup rugger fixture. Perak will hold a state trial here on the Padang on Saturday. Teams Tor the trial are as follows: WHITES: Chandler. R. Craig, Webb. Abdul Rahman, Capt. I. Harrison, Capt. H.L. Harrison, Meikle. Black, Osman, Bacon96 words
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Article42 1950-10-06 12 KAJANG, Thure. The Methodist Boys School of Kuala Lumpur yesterday defeated the Kajang High School by two goals to one in an interschool hockey match at Kajang. The MBS scorers were Gurchan Singh and Arasaratnam. Balwant Singh scored for Kajang.42 words
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397 1950-10-06 12 THE All-Indonesian touring team and Singapore Malay* shared fo*. goals at Jalan Besar yesterday. Singapore Malays got a gift goal at the %erv outset when the visitors' right-back headed into his own goal. In the 2]^ minute the tourists equalised. The locals took the397 words
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Article31 1950-10-06 12 MEXICO CITY 0 Felis Unpoi pir.es d< i ed H IE United States 6-3, < l,< day in the third i und single ot the Pan Tennis Tournament31 words
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Article118 1950-10-06 12 MALACCA, Oct. 4—Arrangements are well in hand for the staging of the Speed Trial that is due to take place on the morning of Sunday October 29 in the Settlement. A very good response has been received from well known drivers and riders throughout Malaya and118 words
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Article59 1950-10-06 12 The Ceylon Sports Club first eleven beat Police first eleven in a game of hockey played at Thomson Road yesterday, by two goals to nil. The score at half time was one nil in favour of CSC. The goal was scored by E. Doraisamy. In the second59 words
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Article351 1950-10-06 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— The Technical College, playing their return match against the Selangor Club today on the padang were beaten by 39 pts. to nil (3 goals, 1 penalty and 7 tries). The Techs in no part of the game showed any signs of being dangerous351 words
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266 1950-10-06 12 All's set for to-night's boxing at the Happy World Stadium. Little Paras and Jimmy Welch, ima head a well-balanced card, wound up training on Wednesday with lijiht work. Welch had been underestiI mated until he defeated Small Quintin and Bangkok's idol. Phei Prepadaeng,266 words
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Article244 1950-10-06 12 OLLIE DAVIES - Croydon, Ondine In Form OLLIE DAVIES B> HORSES runnini: ii Gold N a-»e i\ ent y gix'ii thHr final p on thc second track the HMIM proper at Ipnh the mh» \er\ good. Most imprcs batch wai Croy lon B who went the three in sees. Thi< dtestnut E gelding244 words
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Advertisement97 1950-10-06 12 BOXING TONIGHT at 9 pm. 1 SBI HAPPY WORLD STADIUM j j PP^^E^" WAI V OAKKS PRESENTS I Cirand Winnnr Take All Cont I PiMaf 11^ lit (Conqueror of Bobby Njoo< P^JlJjimmt'welgii fl^ fl lllllf (Battling in his new style) CHI i- Ai IsiH SUPPORTED BY KLONG vs LITTLE NENE97 words
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Miscellaneous66 1950-10-06 12 TIDfS©^ TIME$M HIGH TIDES tt th< resorts in Malaya. TODAY AM, p\| Singapore 7.43 s M Malacca ].3»; •>} Port Dickson 12.17 Port S'ham I2.3u 5 Penang 7.55 TOMORROW: Singapore 8.4t m Malacea 3.45 nj Port Dickson 2.2* j* Port S'ham 1.54 •> Penang 9.43 ,j SUNDAY, Oct. 8: Singapore66 words
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