Singapore Standard, 14 November 1950
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Title Section23 1950-11-14 1 Singapore Standard i JF J 111 fc \^tt m Ik 1 I 11 gsdagasda SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS23 words
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264 1950-11-14 1 **l inaard Staff Reporter HC three Services last nigbi announced the ivt frooi Jul> I this \ear of a hongimg il.ir lorally ♦'ii«a«;ed civilian staff and m Singapore ami Malaya, who art* m»t am offirial puurten. The allowance will be on a basis similar264 words
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82 1950-11-14 1 (AP) iang Kai-shek the people inland not termed e in Kt» Chinese l in to the aid r hey back to en1 ide in a ed the sub!:cers :rymen China b a Unit* "No uons. China. d fi^ht Korea] rf almost 0 N82 words
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47 1950-11-14 1 RIO OF JANEIRO NOV 12: (Reui Two persons were killed and nearly .{0 injured m a train crash today near the Vespa siano m Southern B ml Some of the injured were re ted m a serii »ua condition.47 words
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Article, Illustration195 1950-11-14 1 Visits Injured Husband At Hospital I N.VDRA (Maria Brrtha Hertogh) Adahi saw her? husband at the General] Hospital yesterday for the Beeond time since his motor-cycle accident on Sunday. She was accompanied l>y her .Malay foster mother, Che Aminah. Mansoor Adabi.195 words
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Article258 1950-11-14 1 LONDON, Nov. 13 (AP)— Atlantic pact deputies calied today for a definite decision by Christmas on how Germany is to be brought into the Western European defence system. The big problems, as the deputies open sessions hero were to allay French tears that use of258 words
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95 1950-11-14 1 SHEFFIELD, Nov. 13 (AP) Delegates from .some 20 countries to the Communistled -World Peace Confess" who say they sought comity but found chaos here packed up for Warsaw today. There on Thursday they will open their week-long congress to further their Russian-back-ed95 words
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195 1950-11-14 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 13 (AP) —The Prime Minister of Nepal has appealed to India's Premier, Pandit Nehru, to mediate between the Nepalese Government and the Nepalese Congress, unconfirmed reports from Patna said tonight. The Nepalese Embassy here would neither confirm nor deny this report195 words
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62 1950-11-14 1 GREENVILLE, SOUTH CAROLINA. Nov. 13 (AP) A C-82 U.S. Air Force transport plane crashed into the side of a mountain 24 miles northwest of Pic-ken. South Carolina. last night, killing the three members of the crew and an army passenger, the army air force62 words
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Article178 1950-11-14 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 13 (AP) Tibet was reported 1oI night to have called forma! iy on Communist China to wilh- draw Communist troops to the Tibetan-Chinese frontier A Tibetan diplomatic delegation m India was said to have made the demand to the Chinese I j178 words
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Article160 1950-11-14 1 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Man. The Rulers of the Federation and their Menlris Besar are all m Kuala Lumpur for a two-day conference which begins tomorrow. The Standard understands that tomorrow's discussion will be centred round the proposal to introduce the semi-Cabinet system160 words
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129 1950-11-14 1 CG Confers With French Top Officials PARIS. Nov. 14. CAP* Possible ways of merging the British fight m Malaya against Communist terrorists and the French fight m Indo-China into a common war against Communism were discussed m Paris on Monday by Britain's Southeast Asia High Commissioner. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald.129 words
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288 1950-11-14 1 TAIPEI, Nov. 13 (UP) Hie semi-official China Union Press quoting intelligence sources said today that j Russia has sent eight divisions of Soviet troops into j Manchuria and dispatched 100 fighters and bombers into the area. A high military officer, although unable i to288 words
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Article219 1950-11-14 1 HONGKONG, Nov. 13 (UP) Tl c fantastic charges of a total of 88 violations of Chinese air sovereignty between Aug. 27 and Nov. 10 were made by a spokesman of the Chinese Conjmunist Foreign Office against the American Air Force m Korea, according to a219 words
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450 1950-11-14 1 WITH THE U.S. SEVENTH MARINE REGIMENT IV NORTHEAST KOREA, Nov. 13.-(AP)-Parka-dad Wwlwci today moved up the iee-eoated Changjin jjorge m sub-freezinjr weather m their drive for the vital reservoir. Advance Elements thrust to within sight of the reservoir, major source of power for450 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-11-14 1 WASHINGTON, Nov 12 (L'P) United States Secretary of the Navy Francis P Matthews left Washington on Sunday night on a 20-day inspection tour of the Pacific and Far East that will include a conference with General Dou&ias Mac Arthur and a first hand inspection of the Korean55 words
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85 1950-11-14 1 TOKYO. Nov. 13 (ReuterAAP>:— Mis. Eleanor Etoosev* I :.;'l Mr. Norman Cousins, editor-in-chief of the Saturday Review of Literature, will shortly visit the atom-bombed <;;•-. < Hiroshima, according to Kyodo News Agency today. The two prominent Americans were expected m Hiroshima around Dec. 5. They85 words
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Article42 1950-11-14 1 VATICAN CITY. Nov 12 < Reuter French-born Canadian nun, Sister Margherita Bomgeoys. who became known as the "Mother of Montreal" was beatified today m a S: Peters ce:--inony attended by a cardinal, 22 bishops and 1.200 pilgrims from Canada.42 words
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Article37 1950-11-14 1 To Award Korean Se rvice Medal WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 <AP> President Truman has lished the Korean S > to be awarded to men who have served m the Korean theatre j since the June 27 it I started.37 words
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94 1950-11-14 1 Yugoslavia To Support UN Decision— Tito FRANKFURT, Nov l.{ (Reuten Marshal Tito said m an intervieu published here today that Yugoslavia would support all majority decisions of the I'nited Nations on Korea and would help to carry them out. Asked by a correspondent of the West Orman New* Agency DPA94 words
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Advertisement11 1950-11-14 1 dfgsdfgsdgfdf mined a will/)* ((/iXLvCL i K. O. WILLS, BRISTOL LONDON.11 words
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332 1950-11-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE'S first 100 anti-arson godown guards, armed with shotguns will go into action from tomorrow morning. They finished their intensive training course at the Police Training School yesterday, and were pronounced competent to guard the Colony's rubber factories and332 words
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Article67 1950-11-14 2 Decree Nisi For Young W oman A YOTNG educated Singa pore Chinese Woman Tan Moi Lan was granted a decree nisi by Sir Charles Murray Aynsley m the Supreme Court yesterday, when she sued for divorce from her husband Lim Kirn Chiu. Tho decree nisi will be made absolute m67 words
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Article, Illustration206 1950-11-14 2 KAMI* I X E jet-propelled fighters to re-equip pqaadrons of the Far Easl Air Force have left Britain to t\\ to Singapore m a series of 'hops* across the world. Their 8,5 10-mile journey to the Colony will represent the longest jet aircraft deliveryFEAF - 206 words
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Article114 1950-11-14 2 A Rghi bfetween two dogs. r Hng m one oi the monS being beaten to death v. li y an infuriated neighbor r, a Q.uel before Mr P Ciague m the Singapore Fourth Folice C urt yestetday, v. Yong Lim Kec was fined j on a114 words
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Article105 1950-11-14 2 Magistrate's Advice On Drunkards ■•WHL'.Y any friend of yours gets drunk m Singapore, you should put him m a taxi and take him back quickly." n ts was r hc advice (he 5.- '/upore Second Pc> cc M strate, Mr. D. A. Fyje v to the European friend oj a105 words
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303 1950-11-14 2 AFTER discharging the jury. >*lio had returned a special verdid m a <-;:m- of alleged ji«>l<l smuggling, )Sr. Justice Cox Evan* beard the counsels concerned arj. r uc a legal point at tho Singapore Assize court yesterday. He then extended the bail of the303 words
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Article76 1950-11-14 2 He Was After Spiders CHARGED m the Sin--1 ffapore Second Police Court yesterday uith stealing: S3O worth of castiron tombstone feßCUfi at the Old Christian Ceme- ttry. Siew AH Moy. (19) daisied be went to the tcmetery to 'catch spiders uhuh could be sold for Money." He told the court76 words
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Article61 1950-11-14 2 A CHINESE clerk. Yeo Siong Lim, employed at Balim Estate, .Jurong, charged with j breach of trust of two sums' [totalling $14. 266. 74. was ac- Quitted without being called upon to give his defence m the Singapore First District Court yesterday. Mr. D. S. Marshall, defending,61 words
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Article46 1950-11-14 2 GENE R A L Hartemann, Cornmander-in-Chiei of the j French Air Forces m the Far j East, arrived at Changi yesterday from Saigon for a two-! day informal visit to Air Mar- 1 shaJ Sir Francis Fogarty C-ni-C Far East Air Force. I46 words
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149 1950-11-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter THERE will be a series of broadcasts by Radio Malaya ?>n the forthcoming Municipal elections beginning at 8.30 p.m. today. Today's broadcast will be a talk by the Acting Municipal President, Mr. T. P. F. McN'eice. On Friday, at 7.12 pm. a149 words
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Article148 1950-11-14 2 5 To Form Scholarship Committee A FIVE-MEN Singapore Selection Committee to select and recommend to the institute of International Education m New York seven Singapore candidates for scholar- hips and fellow hips for study m the United States fur the acad< mic year 1951-52 has just been appointed. The members148 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-11-14 2 LADY Harding, wife of the C.-in-C. FARELF will declare 1 open a two-day art exhibition Iby the Penang Chinese artist Mr. Yong Mun Sen at the Victoria Theatre and Memorial Hall m Singapore, today. TIK BINTE SAKDAN Surgical triumph.45 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-11-14 2 picture. MR. AiND MRS. Gerald Jalleh, who were married m Singapore on Saturday, seen leaving the Church of the Holy Family m Katong after the ceremony. The bridegroom, a well known Singapore athlete, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Jalleh of Ipoh, and the bride was formerly MissStandard - 64 words
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90 1950-11-14 2 SENTENCED to one year's rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore Second District Judge yesterday for oilering bribes "to Mr. T. H. Allen. A.S.P.. a young Chinese, Ho Ah Kow, filed notice of appeal. It was stated thai on three occasions Ho gave Mr. Allen six90 words
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Article23 1950-11-14 2 THE Social Welfare DN part rr.ent dealt with 87 family disputes during October an increase of 27 over September 1 figures.23 words
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148 1950-11-14 2 THE DELAY m payment of compensation to the .widow of traffic i onstable Ithnin bin Akim. who was shot dead on Oct. 18 opposite the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd m Queen Street, Singapore. will be queried by Mr. Balwant Singh. Member for148 words
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Article92 1950-11-14 2 DAME {Catherine Wait, recently retired Chief Nursing I Adviser to the Ministry of Health is expected m Singapore I early next year, on her tour of the Middle and the Far East to lecture for the British Council on nursing services. Other countries she will92 words
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Article308 1950-11-14 2 FOLLOWING prizes won Bl j the Poppy Day Fete held at Flagstaff House on Xuv. 11 are still unclaimed. They may be had on presentation of the ;i ticket to Mrs. Rubins. 19. Ridley -Park, Singapore. Tel. 5431 Ext. 586. > Bottle of Whisky Ticket No308 words
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Article, Illustration395 1950-11-14 2 THE port of Singapore will continue to grow Bnd nothing lias drtrarlrd from Singapore** most fayoarable] natural position on the worlil'h sea routes, Air. Henrj '< Basten, retiring chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board said yesterday m a farewell inti-r\ iew with The395 words
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Article, Illustration183 1950-11-14 2 Standard Staff Reporter yas taboo but today, speakEIGHTEEN years blind, ing or hospital, Tik U M thf-n a miracle" cure m sir cs. three days and sight again. Yesterday Tik totd The This happened to a 11-year- Standard, "Th€ hospii U El183 words
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Advertisement217 1950-11-14 2 SITUATION VACANT orroKTUNinES iok THE AMBITIOUS B h b>v vacancies f<>r Cashiers I J' rfc App rants must *s School Certific id fair knowledge of Chinese or atively Chinese i S I Certificate and fair ledge of English. Good r those who are looking for sound careers. A Box No.217 words
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Advertisement296 1950-11-14 2 PFRu. V KCHBER MEETING \n S applic OFFK b ANY RA( orci' Api by P CHn Dl t Hi I HAULAGE NOfia I rHI -TOR V! UK S N fftf a Hau< i tior. the above t j addif ha\i the i ;md 2 J. 6< This apt and must296 words
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802 1950-11-14 3 H4f^ v&i Mdi¥ CLEARED I Mtm.— Mr. Justice Abboll approved iho settlement between lan kr»* (ink and Government m the High Court tins te proceedings Tan had brought against Government for il detention. Mr. Justice U>botl ordered that tin- case be 1 m be802 words
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Article38 1950-11-14 3 Staff i espoaieat al of a r T es of nine imp: on two oi chandu E O D sumption .pier exhibits ■'ill bis wife. I m their r\ tir. She to the mvi same38 words
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Article17 1950-11-14 3 a Many .-relay m Chetti v leave to tlaio. the Cbettiar bring among17 words
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92 1950-11-14 3 who have as to ition is a a sporting >tre: gth the half-! 4 of the tattoo. c func- a were \2 x d a five I posaJ LA to the i Organi-I n, the hi I rv what it I concluded: ie main >: activity92 words
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Article26 1950-11-14 3 1! -i»»ndent M n k full c first Ml her I I the and time t p.m. ma rarch m on nu*.26 words
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Article166 1950-11-14 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon- A Malay special constable, Abdul Aziz bin Ahamed, attached to Police post at Ayer Main's Estate, Kulai, who had pleaded guilty to a charge of absent ii: from duty, was today brought up before Inche A. Kadir Yusof, m the Magistrate's166 words
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199 1950-11-14 3 FormerPolice Sergeant On Trust Charge JOHORF BAHRU, Mon. In the Magistrate's Court today. Inche Taib Hadji Andak, recorded the evidence of Raymond W. Ty!e. Manager o( Pengarang Estate, Kola Tinggi a witness for the prosecution who will be leaving for U.K. tomorrow. In this case a former European, Police Sergeant,199 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-11-14 3 This group of Kuala Lumpur Y*VCA i' -a '";*r-i v.cii oat to sell poppies on Remembrance Day m Kuala Lumpur. They were very energetic and persuasive and had no lack of buyers v. ho contributed handsomely towards the Poppy Day Fund.43 words
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173 1950-11-14 3 Standard Staff Correspondent THE MALAYAN Naval Force today began its first training cruise when Landing Craft Gunnery (large) 450 set out from the Naval Base for the West Coast of Malaya. Under the command of Lieutenant A. F. Wilcocks. R.N., accompanied by two other173 words
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Article34 1950-11-14 3 MUAR. Mon.— Elgin Chinese j and two Malays were each fined S5 by Magistrate Inche Abdul Rahman for not observing the "Stop. Look, and Go" signs at various road junctions.34 words
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313 1950-11-14 3 Film Star To Aid KL Rotary Club Build Boys' Home Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA ULTMPUR, Mon.- kuala Lumpur's first Boys 1 Home or Hostel. be established next \ear under the win«j of the Rotary <lub. A site, about one acre, near Rriekfield* Road, a mile from the town, has Iwen313 words
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48 1950-11-14 3 Indian Admonished Standard Staff Correspondent KAJANG, Mon.— The Ka Circuit Magistrate. Mr. A. P. Jack, today admonishc and discharged Sellamuthr 33. who had been m pol'C custody' or three days, bi unable to furnish bail for S2" Sellamuthu as arrested f i being drunk at Dengkil, three ago.48 words
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Article157 1950-11-14 3 Face Facts, GOC Tells Malayans Standard Start Correspondent KUALA LU Ml B e p in the coun Eace e going about wry of life in V torian ei i LJrq O.O.C.. M at the annual dinni I ESAM. Sen he peri' 2 to pi; I struggle the publi ■>■:.. i157 words
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Advertisement73 1950-11-14 3 S-"/ j'^'-s- -?^r:i < 4'^N vr^ifi^ r.v.v.v.v. -.J f L\ •*^f t y^ which prove (what oil Malayans already knew') that Anchor is best! At the 1950 London f Brewers' Exhibition. Anchor Beer was awaided the A^» /Q Grand Championship Gold Medal as well cs First Prize jml IR^ 9hI73 words
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Miscellaneous201 1950-11-14 3 W» Qv w^t**^\2 y l^V ~> y pk iHk W F E DE RAJl^j^^^H: -i i i *hl\l. Mil i\ i oday iil£ ie l3o, I oo a wid fcisV-S! i TAIPING 7'«r/f#\ I i Capitol. Southern Yankee i and Carlton: R O meo And Juliet 3.; Plu/.i: OnttOO Omoo201 words
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171 1950-11-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG* Moii. An unknown Chinese I gunman entered the premises of the Chun Chan Restaurant m the Great World Park here tinmorning, held up the shop assistant at pistol point and decamped with goods and cash to the i171 words
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Article176 1950-11-14 4 Nurse Hurt In Accident On Launch BT'TTFR WORTH. Mon. A picnic party of dental nurses of the Penang General Hospital who were returning by ferry nearly ended m grief on board the launch last night. One of the denial nurses. Miss K. Rajambal, standing together with the other nurses, under176 words
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277 1950-11-14 4 Lt. Had A Passion For Austin Se vens Standard Start Correspondent IPOH, Mon. Because he had a likln- for <»l<i Austin sevens, a 24-year-old policr liewtenanl (<<■]'• I William Million! took a car wnieu was parked outside a house m Van IVt Shin Slr«*«'t an<l \*rnt for a ri»l«' m277 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-11-14 4 M<>iv du;n 3M people attend (i the Dance ;.i a d af Poppi Day Fond held at the Johore Civil Service i vi h m Johon Bahra last Saturday sight Picture shows Her Huh;;- s-Ten-;ku Ampuan. sistrr of ihc Sultan of lohore, <fa(.n-; the camera) <»n the extreme riyht. OthersStandard - 92 words
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Article, Illustration339 1950-11-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondeni KUALA LUMPUR, Man. The delaj m serving a Deputy Public Prosecutor's notice of appeal on a 1 tirojM-an miner, Duncan Mackay. who has since left the country on leave, disclosed grounds for an immediate inquiry, said Mr. justice E. V Taylor m339 words
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Article37 1950-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— ln the past twenty four hours there have been several exchanges of fire between security forces and bandits. In Negri Sembilan. a number of Kongsi houses were burnt last night.37 words
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Article16 1950-11-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— A I police constable m Negri Sembilan was shot and killed.16 words
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Article78 1950-11-14 4 Her Kindness Cost $20 Standard Staff Correspondent IFOfl, Moa. 1 r.u old WOBUUt Tan Say Mfooi was fined S-0 for trespassin? into the New Towb police compound. She was found trying to hand over a packet of roast pork to a prisoner m the lock-up. Tan told Magistrate Che Bahaudin.78 words
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Article169 1950-11-14 4 'No Same Charge Twice' Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR, Won. Submitting that once a person had been convicted or acquitted on a charge, he cannot be tried again on the same charge, Mr. Lim Cheng Kan successfully applied to the court here to release his client. The case involved a169 words
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173 1950-11-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon. The speed limit at the North Beach Coast Road will m future be 20 miles per hour. This was decided at a meeting of the Penang Settlement Traffic Au\ isory I Committee here. On the173 words
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472 1950-11-14 4 No Definite Plan To Cheat Bank Counsel Standard Staff Correspondent PE\AN(», Mon. In his submission today m the Sessions Court, Mr. Lini khen«j kooi, counsel for Yeap Bean Hong, second accused m the Bank of China cheating case told Mr. M. K. F. Rogers that m his ease. il was472 words
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Article251 1950-11-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. M -i. Miss Bai Kwang, the popular Chine i film actress now visiting ipoh, is described by the man ci of the local Eti x Theatre. Mr. Koit Yam San as a woman with magnetic personality because of the capacity crowd251 words
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Article129 1950-11-14 4 Attack On Assistant Headmaster Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Mon.— The assist ant headmaster of the Chui Ling High School, Mr \V. Yoong Nien, was attacked by an unknown Chinese, who threw some liquid at h face while he was riding a b*Lyck along Ayer Itam Road on way to school129 words
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Article, Illustration234 1950-11-14 4 ‘Khenduri' Held To Mark Home Guards' S Success KUALA U lIFI M<ni.— h krm&B&et Ha\ thr kanpoag folk < bi atod ii< :«ir w\ i r The k;:ni}M>:iu MM I OOOMrcd 1;\ j»;ir.y oonsistinfe <<< dM m m i ii k i Sri Ma ;< VN (rra\ 1 SheppaH Mid234 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-11-14 4 y7\ 4 (HERE'S MDUR T WWERE^ MY (^NELXZ&^^Y TME TIME^I [S)W DO YOU LIKEJW/^/J C /^JaoD^^E {^■L^ TOBACCO, DEAR! J CMANIGE I PAID THE PMONE BILL A UJTLE CAN OF WTUVOU JfZr^> -——^^-^r-M I GAVE i AND BOUGHT MEAT, IT TOBACCO COSTS MEf Jj f TH YOU (pTy^^YOU A %\OA53 words
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Article, Illustration252 1950-11-14 5 n Reportei the p si of Furni' ire to the ir.ment Public juestions to Mr. C. C Tan, Muni dpality <.\t Tuesd iv s the LegMatfoc Government h^cl April last for IMS vacancy. fat post vacant. Hrhcther the ricefl Commission :ade any recorafavour ofStandard - 252 words
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Article331 1950-11-14 5 I THE ne\v< that Ted Fowler had died at sea on his return to j England after many years sper.t m the service ot the people of this Colony came as a great shock and has caused a feeling of deep sorrow throughout all331 words
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Advertisement430 1950-11-14 5 IE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS ORDINANCE 1948 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION N ?h T C E -d _»_J^!_<*! 'i e .lf'r tOrS t o i 'n 0 c o'ol0 01 ""I «*or«oid th. t Poll h. s been 9 ,onted for .he «lec(ior now rhe .o,d elector, word ond tho. such Poll430 words
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Advertisement483 1950-11-14 5 m I I THE MUNICIPAL E L ECT I O N S ORDIN ANCE 1948 NOTICE OF CONTESTED ELECTION "he Electoral Ward of MUNICIPAL SOUTH OTICE is hereby given to the electors of the electo/i! ward oljresa»d rhat a Poll has been granted for Hie election now pending roi the483 words
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Article703 1950-11-14 6 IT iias become the fashion to blame Comnuinist machinations for the developments m Asia which are unfavourable to the democratic powers. By such interpretation we are not only attributing to the Communists more influence than they actually possess, but we are m danger of completely misunderstanding and underestimating703 words
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Article766 1950-11-14 6 It's The Talk of The Town The Standard Police Fund DO N A r I C) N S to The Singapore Standard's l' > ce Fund continue to reach the oflice lnnii peop'e of ;i!l walks of life. Sums received so far ranged from $1 to $200. lit donors to766 words
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Article634 1950-11-14 6 JOHN WAITERS - Down with the U.N. Flag! JOHN WAITERS I By I Hfl SOO DAUGHTERS CRU NEW YORK. AMERICA'S Number One society of im progressive female birsybodies is supporting the campaign here against the free display of the United Nations flag. The society is the shrill-speaking Daughters- of the American Revolution, with634 words
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Article315 1950-11-14 6 Review of Views kampong Melayu UTUSAN Melayu m its edit today again dealt with Malay Seti eni Kamp Melayu i Utusan pointed out that I Kampong Melayu d<> i «t foi that they live on Crown I bui the recent I Commissioner of Lands iM I rvey and Inchc Sai315 words
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Article155 1950-11-14 6 VV X have to keep winning the Cold War. We are m a continuous ra^e. not a spri::'. Russia has to win only once and we're through. Lteu.tr.Gen. Leslie Groves, retired former head of The U S. Ktotnic energy nrogram IMAY be idealistic, bu! 1 lake the155 words
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Article, Illustration271 1950-11-14 6 CASSANDRA - CASSANDRA By I FIND Man s Best Fnt^d tat I 1 lout adoring eyes; thai appa ii graceful desire to please; thai grovel] Nov. 1 am told 1 hat the number o: creatures ts Increasing. The great, i poodles, bloodhounds, boxers, pekes, schipperkes the rest of the271 words
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Article89 1950-11-14 6 Days When Europe Was "Backward Sir;— Men like am afraid, wui never be to undei mentality ot Asians it is really m that oi men ol his Comparisons m mattm this nature are m fad lious. but since Mi bell has aski i for i 1 h€89 words
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Miscellaneous77 1950-11-14 6 I fta^g-— Believe it or Mot/ H^THAT RODE UNDER The HOOD Jf *N0 LAID 2 EGGS ON THE ENGINE V^SB^7 v ;r '"*—^S?"". \zZ*^' ■•'^v^^ fff W« vHl\l\ _y'p r T >USwWFr-|^^^^ .»a— g^ w-rri "»-«-l?SirQ f^^w^ (w3j*y^/iffi? lAAA PQfVKoa '^'^^^^/Jr,.^ 5^ («iF KWIW 133j»i2«?-Bi'"'K.!pur. India IT WAS BUILT 16677 words
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204 1950-11-14 7 ,\|>OV Nov. 13 (UP)— -Communist China has accused the -vi.- »f mriv:i*ina jar attacks on Manchuria and threatening rarity, aays tkc Moscow radio. The new ebarges were made iii ,ti vi knoed i>y a ivprt^eiilati ye of the Chinese Foreign204 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-14 7 i til .;j I 1. i ih hi-« \»»rt! i Seottaatl Ihf \tiun_ iTint I I i.ithrr iv A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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23 1950-11-14 7 700 BC High Priest's Tomb Discovered f> I gh Priest. ago i find stibule ;ind I u -lish- i] Uona :.nd j ■nkot23 words
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111 1950-11-14 7 iSHIN TON. Nov. 13, (UP). Mr. Gordon Gray S ..i ol tin Army Pr< Truman, said that Easi be ex»th< lontinu g ob- s > >nism its g lie locaummunical ons facilities ■■< report to ned th;it t>>th >\ 1 and internal111 words
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Article20 1950-11-14 7 > disco\ 1 1 1 d ol Bl \-;f \i!lauc .lions here m the •Moments of tools and20 words
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Article37 1950-11-14 7 TAFEI, Nov. 13 (AF):— Chiaese Nationalist reports said anti-Red snerillas hare captured two highway towns ifxM.it 3M miles west ot Shanghai. They s^id more than ).00(» Chinese Herts were killed m the fight37 words
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59 1950-11-14 7 HONGKONG, Nov. 13, (AP). Canton authorities have offered complete freedom to all convicts who Wish to volunteer war service m Korea with units of Gen. Lin Piao's Fourth Field Army. Reports added that more than i.ooi) college students from Canton have also volunt< i59 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-14 7 ptKliO. "Corporal Francis", a donkey y/. seed up by is. 24th Division troops m North Korea, carries mortar ammunition for bis new boss. Cpi. SparreU Brooks.- A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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130 1950-11-14 7 PARIS, Nov 13 (UP)--Officials of the Communistsponsored ''World Peace Congress" who switched the meeting from Sheffield to Warsaw because of British visa difficulties, have still more visa troubles ahead of The C ingress committee said that it planned to transport some 1,000 delegates from130 words
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Article15 1950-11-14 7 Pohce have evacuated l.jOd people from flood-threatened areas m the suburbs of Lyons.15 words
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136 1950-11-14 7 Invasion Of Tibet 'Not Aggression WASHINGTON, Nov. 13, (UP).— Although the invasion of Tibet by the Chinese Communists has been under way Cor weeks, there is still no clear indication h< re whether thi United States considers the Peking move an act of aggression. hi Tibet the Chinese are operating136 words
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261 1950-11-14 7 PRETORIA. Nov. 13 (Reu-| ter): Seretse Khama, banned chief of the Bamangwatos of Bechuanaland, and his uncle Tshekedi Khama, regent of the tribe, agreed m August to renounce their own and their children's claims to the tribal chieftaincy, according to a document released by TshekediA.P. - 261 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-14 7 photo. A S;.n Juan policewoman hoid.s a gun on women lined up at headquarters, alter a round-up of suspected nationalists m Puerto Rico following an unsuccessful revolt A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article43 1950-11-14 7 Guatemala has wound up a three-day preside; <X\n\ election with available returns pointing i<> ;in overwhelming victory Cor Lieut. -Col Jacobo Arbon/. Guzman, who has pledged himsell to continue the social reform programme of outgoing President Juan Jose Arevelo's leftist regime. A. P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article25 1950-11-14 7 President Tinman may rail j Congress back mto session earlier than Nov. 27, the dale previously agreed, it was stated at the White House.— ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article18 1950-11-14 7 Purma is now likely to hold her postponed ejections not later A. P. liuia May 4, 190 l.A.P. - 18 words
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177 1950-11-14 7 SAIGON, Nov. 13 (AP) Civilian evacuation has begun from Vlpncay, \',\r cas?ern coastal anchor of the L OO-mile wide reninani French frontier line, to case iSt<* burden for Hn- garri on defending ihe town, wliirh is I already under Vietminh morlar 6re, the177 words
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Article43 1950-11-14 7 BONN, Nov. 13 (UP)— American, British and French authorities have turned down a proposal from the West German Government to allow German manufacture of a m t o m ;i t i v weapons, mortars and other arms.43 words
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Article, Illustration198 1950-11-14 7 Economic Stability Is Asia 's Problem WASHINGTON. Nov. 13 (UP)— President of North Carolina University Gordon Gray has informed President Truman that the success of the newly-established non-Communist governments m South and South-East Asia d< pends largely on their ability to solve their economic problems Mr. < iray reported onA.P. - 198 words
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327 1950-11-14 7 Pro-King Insurgen ts Set Up Rival Govt. As Fig h ting Spreads NEW DELHI, "W. IS. fa pro-Kin- fittlm i in Nepali Congress force* aitarkim: t\w Nrpal <ro*«>r, ?t>- il set up a rival mvenuMMl at Bir^anj. tli«' \-p Fni!>ass\ in New I > 1 1 1 loval to lli«*327 words
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Article183 1950-11-14 7 Ail Indian Plea To America I HICAi Nov. 13 (R. Mr. B. Shiva R i [an delegate to the I .ins, told the Jntein.ii j. Wo nen*s League of Pea that, m order to reduce tiie threat to world peace, it Cor ihe United Si t* iv uuuc»uuiu tut; a^pji.183 words
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Article55 1950-11-14 7 Proud But W ill Accept Help CAIHO. Nov. 13, (Reuter): The Egyptian Cabinet hai accepted an invitation to t.-ike m Pi< ido P Four pwui for v r.i t Loped oo inttii b. Egypi lan acoeptain I I I een delayed beran the et objected to I I bfing classed55 words
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Article78 1950-11-14 7 Trapped 1,500 Ft. Below VILLARS LES Bl ONI Nov. 13, (Retiler) Six i < explorers lost their being trapped l.fiuu ■< t ground by flooding froiv. terranei n ke. Rescue Teams arc working with dynamite. p teumatic drills and di\ ng kn m >>id to bring out ali\r tbt i78 words
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Advertisement43 1950-11-14 7 m y i lioiuxsoxs Kill •o#rii i: n SIO.OO of S.I MO EXCHANGEABLE IN ANY OF OIK DEPARTMENTS IN SINGAPORE OR MALA LUMPUR FOR A GIFT THAT REALLY PLEASES ITS \S EASY AS WRITING A CHEQI L RCrBINSC^NS imi sionr ron si nurE43 words
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450 1950-11-14 8 By M. Pillay, Pan-Asia Newspaper Alliance BANGKOK, Nov. 11 (PANA). In a surprise move, the Thai Government announced this week the cancellation of t' < present voluntary allocation of rice purchases from this countrj and siuinhaDeously the raisin" oi the current450 words
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Article, Illustration478 1950-11-14 8 URGES CONTINUED US ECONOOMIC ASSISTANCE AFTER MARSHALL PLAN WASHINGTON, Nov. I- (Renter) Economic ai.l l.urojx- ahould contmuc for at leasl 12 months ■flrr the cod ol ibe Marshal] Man m I 4 >">J. accordißg to h far-reaching report sobmitted lo Presidcnf Truman lodaj The reporl bj Mr. Guidon Gray, theStand ard - 478 words
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Article69 1950-11-14 8 COPRA m the Singapore produce market was quiet yesterda) with buyers opening at js44 per picul and sellers $45}. No business was reported. Buyers closed at $44| and sellers $45 Coconut oil was quiet at unchanged Quotations with no reported. Pepper was dull with sellers I69 words
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Article37 1950-11-14 8 pirturs* TEL AVIV. Nov 13, (AP).— A new one-year commercial payments agreement beveen Finland and Israel, prog for -m exchange of 11.285.000 worth oft goods, was r ieli Government ai Hauynh. on Sc :< -r. afternoon.37 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-11-14 8 photo. Picture shows (It- ft to risht): Mr. Low Chooa Boo* .ianuger, B. Motors), >!: Chua Boon Goan (Manila* Director of B. G. Motors), anti Mr R. n. StradHag (Factors Kcprescatathw ol r» s. Cjcles \.u\.. Birmiac!:^iu> ai liic showrooms of B(. >]«»torN. Batu Ko.\d, Kiuila Liunpur.- C.F. La rmC.F. Larm - 49 words
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Article139 1950-11-14 8 COMMODITY PRICES RUBBER The latest Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Nov. 13) were per lb. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS Spot Loose S2.10 S-i 1 1 F.O.B. in bales Nov No 1 RSS. Loose S2.10 $2.11 No. 2 R.S.S. S2.04 $2.05 No. 3 R.S.S. SI. MS SIMM Tone: Easier. TIN SINGAPORE,139 words
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Article23 1950-11-14 8 PRIMK Minister RG. Menzk-s refu: direct Federal stem i apidly tntine livi a costs' m A us- tralia.- Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 23 words
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Article136 1950-11-14 8 MANDAI- TEKONG (Singa--1 pore) Rubber Estates report a loss for the year to July 31 I 1950. amounting to $5,528 which with Last year's debit balance of $8,159 makes a total! i debit balance m the profit and loss account of $13,688. Deducting genera! reserve written back136 words
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Article791 1950-11-14 8 MALA YAN SHARE PRICES Bukit Kepong 7." 85 Bukit Timah 23 00 3000 Changkat Serdang U£ 70 Conneraa i a 75 Glenealy 90 93 Hamilton 1 10 1.30 Haytor 78 82 [ndragirj 33 37 .i ra Kuantan 1.17 I Jimah 56 .60 .\d Kamasaa 62 66 Kedab 27 32 Kempas791 words
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229 1950-11-14 8 U.S. Lifts Ban On Trading In Japanese Bonds WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (AP)— The U.S. Seeunt., s and Exchange Commission lifted the nine-year-old ban on trading m Japanese bonds, yesterday. Dealings m Japanese dollar obligations will be resumed tomorrow on the New York stock and curb exchanges. 1 The ban became229 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-11-14 8 photo. Premier Ali Razmara of Iran (seated right) signs the U5520.000.000 RussiAftJr&nlaD trade agreement at Teheran, Iran. Seated at left is Soviet Ambassador Ivan Sadchsßtv. Standing m centre is Finance Minister Golem Ilossein Forouhai A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article131 1950-11-14 8 Jap Bonds Advance On Exchange LONDON. Nov. 1 i ReUt< Japanese bonds soared on the' London Stock Exchange todas Advances of one to three points followed news of the listing ot 1) Japanese loans on the New York Stock Exchange and wore generally well held m a moderate turnover. Elsewhere131 words
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Article116 1950-11-14 8 EXCHANGE rates now In Urce a? supplied b> ;he Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows:' f- r./O.D i. i. o u 30 jl n a di a/«. Looaou -1/4 8/3$ 2 ,'4 7/3i 2 4 I/* |/M s b/j 11/05 A.i<1ialia 2/11 1/32 !/il i3'3i116 words
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222 1950-11-14 8 Tin Regains $18½ A Picul; Rubber Eases Stamlard Stall Ki'purh MALAYAN tin quotation rrco\ J M wfaen the markrt re-opiiu'd yritridni I prices fluctuated <lovMiwar«ls after DOcni I *****1 fl than the Meek-end levew. The tin price took a turn upward I drop for three consecutive days Yesl 1 tation222 words
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Article41 1950-11-14 8 LICENCE FOR ALUMINUM LONDON L 3 (AP).— The Board of Trade am that individual export lieen are required for any shipment aluminium or alumin alloy goods valued at ie ton. The oider was effective Oct. LT The previoi US$42O a I41 words
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Article45 1950-11-14 8 Hongkong Is Swayed By Rumour a w].: authority, r< I inane i.tl r- E "R eceol bullion pi, I rt of t rumour n whenever Abou 1 I refuge In notably gold "E\> gold ha and .small pc "The that if may the co:. tho45 words
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Article125 1950-11-14 8 i INGKONG, N B LP) Mao Tse-tung's inter.' tion In the Korean war after the financial and comnv-' markets In Hongkong during the i end* 1 Nov. 11. The g market s xrketed liigh of $.^20. 7.') on Nov 7. s'r. $16.75 from I prices ruling125 words
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Advertisement19 1950-11-14 8 NEXT TO HAVING A PICH UNCLI -*t*?. I f w J^ X I I f mwf CHUnG KHIfIIII BRfIK.LTD.19 words
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Article, Illustration439 1950-11-14 9 Britain Outstrips US In Civil JetLiner Construction SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 13 (Renter) .—Commercial jet airliners, probably of British <! :.n and construction, will be flying European and Far East air routes within ]«> months, according to latest forecasts made by Internationa] air transport experts. Delegates to the Sixth Annual GeneralStandard - 439 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-11-14 9 SI Shipping Reporter kN S Qg and Transportation callet; the air and sea search Di which was lost on the from Iloilo m the Philippines. N. S. J. w. Secre- of the Coi rch \va- utf for reasons 1. The launch was smallA.P. - 190 words
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31 1950-11-14 9 \P i the •n. I. h i jrestei iays m ■ese ,11 v (ii>- >r the !i are i..;_ i HMff■iil p!an> i pay ment .ir ifISL31 words
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63 1950-11-14 9 YE. which can be controlled by radio p. r:4 tested m Australia. It at an Australian Government aircraft are taking place at a guided missile gn and p anes has been ia for se n un ol it air as I and I n63 words
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Article104 1950-11-14 9 FI. SiuNvi. li an Nov. 13 (UP) All tiie 28 crew members and a woman passenger escaped unharmed a the Fin h freighter "Inga" collided with the Dutch freighter "Axel ijk M and sank tside Terneuzen harbour m rcheldt, yester The 2.410-ton vessel on her104 words
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Article97 1950-11-14 9 NAPLES. Nov. 13 (Renter^ Italian Coast Guards tonight captured a motor launch flying the British flag, after a running gun fight otl the island of Capri. They said they found four tons American cigarettes on board. The Coast Guards said the launch had been sailing jusi97 words
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Article58 1950-11-14 9 ALEX A NDKI A. Nov. 13 (UP) Police arrested three smugglers and seized more than 100 kilograms of hashish •.day after a gun battle I i ween I guard ships and smuggling craft on Lake Borollos midway between two channels of the Nile. The fighting broke out after58 words
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194 1950-11-14 9 US Told: End Preferential Assignment of Cargoes WASHINGTON, Nov. 13 (AP) President Trum; foreign economic adviser recommended on Sunday that the United States negol with other governments to end preferential assignment of cargoes to shipping lines under their own flag. "An extension of direct operating subsidy payments'" was urged as194 words
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151 1950-11-14 9 The vessel is designed to Carry 10,750 ions of cargo and main propelling machinery wiil consist of a single set of Parsons reaction-type turbines driving through a set of single reduction gearing. The ship is expected to have a sea speed of fifteen knots.151 words
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Article20 1950-11-14 9 SQUADRONS of British jet fighter planes are to be ordered by the Royal New Zealand Air Force20 words
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Article86 1950-11-14 9 TSIN AN TOW STARTS TODAY HONGKONG. Nov. 13, (AP). Tne British steamer, Tsinan, I which for two days had been drifting m running seas, 100 miles north of Formosa, was located yesterday and is expected to i>e taken into tow ime today. The Tsinan struck a mine m 1 tie86 words
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Article23 1950-11-14 9 Refugees from China, (>23 men and women, arrived m Haifa today under the International Refugee Organisation, j I— A. P. I23 words
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Advertisement491 1950-11-14 9 SAILINt.S iWMI -lAM)I\\\IA I R HtMIMM h wore t iam PpiKint OAVHOI.M' for IHmtflft 16 IK Nov ••NOKIUMAL rorßaigoo v B askofe 20-21 Nov "FALSTSIA' forS i i kok 2€ N i 55 25 No\ "KIN foi U H it toot ;.:->: r Kobe A: Yck.:: n "M \I.M r491 words
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Miscellaneous85 1950-11-14 9 (At ft ARKIVA& ]*t£gߣ§*' *}\a,>d DEPARTURES) r r-r'-^ i sy^ w Arrivals AIR CEYLON DOOGLAS DC4 'iroin Colombo Xl ILSO i"> X.L.M. CONSTFIJ ATION o from Am^ird.iiii. Uoitw I I 1 1 -•> QANTAS EMPIKI AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS from Sydney IT\ J; C.P.A. DC -4 from Bangkok 1S.:;« Departures C.P.A. DC85 words
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Miscellaneous671 1950-11-14 9 Eft- <* I I L*s|i ilrhes rOI) \'i ChrNtma* Inland. \iisir:ilia. New /..li.uui (lettes »nly) aad .lava noon bv .>T.i<'t^uvrk.'r. 1'i.n t \a ink IN Mi bj DemtAi Th*llAtl4 5.43 p.m. by Train. rOMO&ROW Philippihe Island I nited States of Ajnerica and Canada a.m. by Ocgoa Mail, North Berrn*, l.ii'U.m671 words
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Miscellaneous188 1950-11-14 9 Ships m Harbour SHIPS AT ROADS h; w i )rag Q \VIIAR\'FS 4 p.m. a up nSSTEROAI i^ b OLTER ROADS WHARVES u v i nai Hs ian, Kweiyaag Lai Gdn. 44 Ben arty 42 I.? bok, T> S i B v Pat rock;-. 40 II A iking. 38/ Choy188 words
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Article350 1950-11-14 10 J UNE HAS EYES ON KOREA By OSWALD HENRI JDNf ("the iiiii)rt>dh table") HAMILTON, popular Australian singer and nightclub entertainer, back in Singapore after a very sacrrssfa] season in the Federation, has her eyes on Korea. She's "terribly enthusiastic" n> t!i»- ide.i of soitlij out t'n e to sini; to350 words
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Article32 1950-11-14 10 j v OOD N 13.— II Josef V Sterna remir -ilent [Tie S in 1913 cost only I S00. its on his cur- .bout two hours, von e iid.- A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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208 1950-11-14 10 Reed Finds His 'Aissa' In Algiers f OXDOX. Nov. 9 (By Air A^ Mail) -After a search which has taken him half way across the world Carol Reed has now chosen the girl who will play the role of Aissa in his new film "An Outcasi of the Islands", in208 words
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Article, Illustration466 1950-11-14 10 ERSKINE JOHNSON - ERSKINE JOHNSON By JJOLLYWOOD. Nov. 13 Studio bidding on Ernest Hemingway's "Across the River and Into the Trees" has stopped. The reasons: Blistering revie w s and Hemingway's insistence on leasing the novel instead of selling it out- T ONDONERS are saying ■L* that Orson466 words
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Article51 1950-11-14 10 HONGKONG, Nov. 13. The Pro-Communist Ta K.ung Pao today reported that the Communists banned American films from Shanghai theatres. A similar ban already bad been imposed in Canton. The ban followed an obviously Communist inspired resolution passed by Shanghai newspapers not to print American film advertisements.U.P. - 51 words
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Article109 1950-11-14 10 I" OS ANGELES, Nov. 13.— j Fire destroyed the second floor of Sabu ("The Elephant Boy") Dastagir's Mansion on Saturday nigl I and the film star said an unknown amount of jewellery, silver and other valuables are missing. Police said there is evidence ofA.P. - 109 words
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Article93 1950-11-14 10 TTOLLYWOOD, Nov. IS J 1 The best actor m the world today is Sir Lawrence Olivier, according to veteran HollyMood film star Spencer Tracy. '"There isn't anyone m this country who remotely approaches him. and there has been no one since John Barrymore, died." he added.A.P. - 93 words
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Article53 1950-11-14 10 LOS ANGELES. Nov. 13: Maude Fulton, stage and screen actress and p];i\ vvn'yhU died here after a long illness a^ed 69. She was widely known as I dancer and pianist as well as an actress One of her best known stage roles was her own play "TheA.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement116 1950-11-14 10 TiiL c >V.Li)Y RIOT OF THE YEAR! todai on i i > iows ■.ri'iffrm -us i "p mi OLauAJI IJULJL m MGMS hilancus dnswer to WHO WEARS The PANTS I f TOMORROW ONLY BY REQUEST "t~ 3 m»y" R m^T m i7H' n f'MwntK^wnMw^^wfiMW!Wfwn^ j JUNE AUKSd PEBRVCDMO V\ OARLiVD116 words
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Advertisement240 1950-11-14 10 MOVIE NEWS ><m <^ bai Next Change! CINE VARIETY sunON STAG! JUNE HAMILTON, johnny f arrow St/M AfrGCGM w/f/i his Hfcsfera Swing Band m MELODY RANCH' SCREERJ f- GREGORY p p c j|f 'L^^' IMS i mini imii SO WlSl '■31 3 SHOWS Or;iY j N f f ot 1)240 words
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Miscellaneous571 1950-11-14 10 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES RADIO MAI A V News m Cantonese; ,'..1»7 Short Talk 4.1.*> p.m Programme Summary; «17 Trt,^. on Commnnlsm In Cantonese; 5.10 From the London Editorials (BBC); SINCiAIOKr^ Fongs of Canton; :>.:;o Mosical In- 4.."..'i Composer of the Week Sibelins; (HI Me(r#.« -.n.i H7 vi..ir teriude; News m571 words
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Article, Illustration756 1950-11-14 11 Graham Jenkins - Graham Jenkins L-\\f I i It iiu!"" 11 1 next :lar pital 9 l i I i; a mm 1. .1 nci post tbc I-. tenier. kn brh of the the tit] 'a ii\ il > rv \t irnmb!e tnd .mack on rebelReuter; A A P.; A.P. - 756 words
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208 1950-11-14 11 ‘SUN FURNACE' JUST MELTS A BRICK LIKE BUTTER ab'e to withstand vtrv high i ratun '.rider various < as. The sun furnace I can produce temperatures oi asi 4.'"" i prees (the i ratine at wbi h Bre r h will melt)— and Rockhurst scientists say the upper :nains toA.P. - 208 words
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Article265 1950-11-14 11 PAGE FROM THE PAST TONDON, Nov. 13.- Visitors -i to the Guildhall Museum here are now admiring relics of Roman London which have been snatched from the jaws of mechanical excavators icorking m the blitzed art us of the city proper. I Collecting them was a nerve- Tacking experience for265 words
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489 1950-11-14 11 I I^ r)O> < ><* 12: (Router)— London promoter Jack Solomons h big venture at the Earls Court Madium London, i!,; f season nil! give 18.000 boxing ,aiis a chance. of seej three British champions fighting on one iii«jht. In the main bou of489 words
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Article866 1950-11-14 11 LONDON, No. 12: (Renter) i— Fool bail 1' ue standings after yesterday matches were: I W D L F A PtS. Arsenal n n 4 2 37 14 26 Newcastle Vn 17 9 6 232 17 24 Middlesbroug] 17 9 5 3 36 19 2* Tottenham i866 words
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313 1950-11-14 11 I.ONDOy Nov. 12: (Reuter). The l!>50 flat racing season cuds on Saturday. On the closing day there will as usual be the Manchester November Handicap, one of the principal handicaps of the reason. This race, run over the Castle Irwell track on the outskirts of313 words
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Article50 1950-11-14 11 SEREMBAN, Mon.— St Paul's Institution's hockey XI which i has performed consistently well j this season yesterday defeated Serdang College of Agriculture j at Seremban by 5 goals to nil. On the previous day. the Serdang College had lost 4 l to King George V School too.50 words
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Article109 1950-11-14 11 PENANG, Sun.— lmmedii after the second state hockey trial held on the Hutchings School ground on Saturday, the Selection Committee of the Penang Hockey Association selected the following for the third SI trial on the Hutchings School ground at 4 (5 p m. on Saturday. Colours:109 words
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Article, Illustration227 1950-11-14 11 Tommy Karr, former British hi'avy-w eight champion, was booed out of the ring at (iranby Halls. Leicester, only ten minutes and fortyfive seconds after the same crowd had greeted him on his entrance into the ring with thunderous applause. And (he catcalls and wild cries went on for at least227 words
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318 1950-11-14 11 Ezz Charles To Box Minus Moustache LOXDOX. N< v. 12: (Router): (By Yernon Considerable infx i has been aroused m Britain m reports from the United SH s that world -pion Ezzard Charles n v I a ordered to remove his mo U ache before his next i titesf against318 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-11-14 11 V*^ X J/^~\ (THERE? f^\ ■Swi-'&L L) W (^HS^SS^Sv i V- 2) C ~~~4 g^' V /^KEItCOM^V J%^W«(SBAI|k\ /WML&a>W^\ t ,,.,v...:-,r,V. .:-.u.. r rJ-'vXil r-^^ V I'M GONNA H' I DIDN'T KNOW I kUn^/^^ f*~\i XL X T% are YOU PRACTICE MY YOU HAD A V. A OS^^UCOn <• <*70 words
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717 1950-11-14 12 SYDNEY, Nov. 13 (Reuter-AAP) The IVICC saved the followon by 30 runs on the third day of their match against New South Wales here today. They were dismissed for 339 m reply to New South Wales Ist innings total of 579 for three717 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-14 12 No. this is no rodeo, just gentlemen doffing hats during the musical hat-on-pole event at the Singapore Polo Club's autumn gymkhana held on Sunday at the Thomson Road polo ground.30 words
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Article66 1950-11-14 12 SEREMBAN, Mon, N'cgri Sembilan plays Seiai._or im November 25 on the Seremban Station Padang at rugger on the j same day the N.S. All Blues will I meet Singapore m the Blues Cup Competition. Other fixtures are: Nov 18 fis6 A.OP. Squadron vs Civilians: Garrison vs 26th Field66 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-11-14 12 Kiub> on ice. or knocks and bruises' a new kind of game invented by tho ice men. A current fiction is that this mem variant of hrn on ice is like Ruffby. Except that need and dash still count and commentators can justly say a same was played m slippery56 words
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Article484 1950-11-14 12 FOI lOWP. 'he weights for all l-e ei^ht races for ne v ol Singapore Turf Club Winter meeting. Borsrs: (lass I—l>i\1 l>i\ I_7 ur>. le>s 17 n tl->. I ur O( lock II 9.07 Iri-h Abbot 8. |M Indian Heather B.o* Km Mahal 8.05 J'a\ .iiici'484 words
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Article103 1950-11-14 12 HONGKONG, Xov. U. (ReuterAAP> ---The American Oakland Blue and Gold basketball team, which arrived hrw over the week-end from Manila, thrilled 3,000 fans last evening m their tirsi game m Hongkong. The spectators cheered the sportsmanship of the visitors who never took advantage of their103 words
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Article509 1950-11-14 12 Gilbert Fernandez - Services Weapon Speed Gilbert Fernandez RUGBY REVIEW (By SEREMBAN, Mon. The Services-Negri return fixture m the Malaya Cup competition series played on Saturday afternoon produced one of the most thrilling games we have had on the local padang, with its moments of tense excitement interpersed with brilliant football which was509 words
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Article244 1950-11-14 12 PLAYING on a sodden ground the S.C.C. "B" easily defeated R.E.M.E. XV by nine points (a penalty goal, a drop goal, and a try) to nil on the padang, yesterday. The R.E.M.E. would have been m for a mudi bigger defeat had it not been244 words
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Article107 1950-11-14 12 IPOII. Mon. The Tsingtao table tennis team beat an AllMalayan team by rive matches to one at Ip<>h i^n Saturday 1 night Loh Kum Soon of Singapore was the only Malayan to win. beating Chen Kah Wing, 21-19. 22-20. The results were: Foo Kee Fong107 words
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219 1950-11-14 12 IPOII. Men. In preparation for the forthcoming triangular badminton tournament to he held at Penang during the Christmas holidays, the Perak Badminton Association have selected a list of players for state practices commencing tomorrow at the PBA Hall Trials will be held at a later219 words
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Article45 1950-11-14 12 No 2ti r fast work at liukit Timil jresterdaj __on__-f not used M«M wa* ronfimo b pace on th> v Jockey C turned from Australia I B my Martin's S i arrived BkN c 1 went five Result (EHeryV Tobog from the45 words
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135 1950-11-14 12 PARIS, Nov. 12: (Reuter) M. Andre Morico, French Secretary of State for Sports, has awarded the "sports gold medal" t o five a u ides who reached the wreck of the Air India Constellation which cra>hed just below t h e summit o f135 words
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400 1950-11-14 12 A JUNIOR rugger classic was staged at the Victoria School ground yesterday when two Colony schools Victoria School and Raffles Institution met m a return encounter. The result was a narrow and rather lucky three points' Cone try) win for the Raffles Institution. At first400 words
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Article, Illustration201 1950-11-14 12 LONDON. O v. !> lrr>—l.-a.1.,--bmctag an I"- at th, rrov^U ,n Britain, "X, rouml th, H Uo IUJfM.rI;!,;; thi- tir-1 U *arr |i r inin bark h-in and tl r, m ,j the I -.iiipn w H ulu'ii \aron v AiiH-riran h. ,n k201 words
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448 1950-11-14 12 kl ALA LIMPIR. Mon.— The Srlaayr All Mac* Mill on the look out for talent for their All Blue*, competition against Singapore tried out fi\e new pla\<r« today m their return encounter a<£ain«t the Selan»or Police on the Bluff Road ground. Although they lost by448 words
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Article99 1950-11-14 12 KAJAN'G. Mop --a badminton match £nd a tootb ill match i > witnessed at Kajang over the wet k-end. As part of the Ulu Lan^ai dii triefs eftoit to raise Cundl the Pupp\ Day. On Saturday the High Sch j and the Indo Ceylonese drew 3—3 at99 words
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Miscellaneous125 1950-11-14 12 fin t c fiiM. Police Cagers Win j yt J w SINGAPORE Police basket ball te;im scored their successive -^an*-^:-^-^ I^tiHl v y this month when they JJ--I m*P&£ i^] &-H.Q. Tanglin basket ball 111 r I r^^ s teari b v ;>lB P° ints t() 2 m ;i 1125 words
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