Singapore Standard, 15 November 1950
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Title Section13 1950-11-15 1 Singapore Standard fgfdgd !D5 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS13 words
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194 1950-11-15 1 58 Lives Lost On Alps In Plane Wreck Jm* \".< v. v>v. ii (\d nhj im lin -lorm in a mountaintop air more than an hour after they Al mrrcy of Heaven a.s the'v hi airliner. Members oi the in mtan] er, aha apparently p< rished. Scraps ul a diary194 words
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Article35 1950-11-15 1 MA! 14 i UP* l killed and woundc ppine A F ree tar Air Basa air b I cai F B mbed and strafed a men and tly mistak picking B ta.35 words
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Article, Illustration538 1950-11-15 1 Mrs a Hertogh Arrives To Fight For Custody Of Daughter \Breaks Down In Interview IJ\ I iiiian !sta koko. Standard Woman Writer 1 ill K.i.M. onstellation from Holland touched down al Kallang Urporl yesterday fust a fen nslnuio overdan and reporters and photographers swarmed onto tha airfield. Mrs. Valine HertogfaStandard - 538 words
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74 1950-11-15 1 LONDON, Nor. 15 AP)— Bonni Pr n Charlie was ti a on Tuesday. He was lak( n out fat an airin In his babv baggy in Green Parle He was Just in lime for the changing of the guard .a St. James Palace He waved74 words
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Article120 1950-11-15 1 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14 \;> Two senators, a Re- j ican and a Democrat, said I todav the administration must; et a definite goal for any new .:-l plan. They are Senator Homer Ferguson, Michigan Republican, slated to move up to the N0.2 GOP spol OO120 words
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60 1950-11-15 1 THE GOVERNOR of Singa*] pore? Sir Franklin GunsonJ yesterday 1 approved the appointment ot three pilot officers and two flight lieutenants m tne Malayan Training Corps. The pi'ot officers are W/O Wflliam Wee, W/O Y. W. Ong and W/O Charles Samuel and the flight lieutenapts60 words
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Article160 1950-11-15 1 USI-Dutch Talks Due Next Week THE HAGUE. Nov. I 1 (AP) The second NetherlandsIndonesian union conference is due to start here next Monday. The meeting, which will take place in the meeting hall of the Dutch Lower House, will be officially opened by the Dutch Premier, Dr. Wiilem Drees, chairman160 words
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159 1950-11-15 1 Tibet's Appeal To UN. Likely To Be Ignored LAKE SUCCESS. Nov. 14 (AP) Tibet's appeal for United Nations assistance to repel Chinese Communist invaders appeared headed for the "file and forget" cabinet today. No UN member wanted the responsibility of sponsoring Tibet's pleas in the Security Council. Since the remote159 words
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399 1950-11-15 1 US Troops Race Toward Border In Bitter Cold TOKYO. Nov. M.-(l P)-Th< L.S. 7<h Division plunged across two rivers in northeast Korea loilav In sub-zero weather and headed north toward the Manchurian I order onlv 23 to 30 miles away. American infantrymen crossed ihe ngi hut and the adjoining Yuji-ko399 words
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156 1950-11-15 1 Police Fund Boosted By "Little Man" DONATIONS yesterday confirmed to come into the Standard Office to bolster up the Standard's Police Fund, which is to help Singapore police victims of terrorism and their families during the present state of emergency. The dollars came mostly in one's and two's what can156 words
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Article64 1950-11-15 1 A TII R E E-Y EAR-OLD daughter of a Singapore motorcyclist. Wee Kim Tee. sustained head injuries yesterday when she slipped off the tank of the motorcvcle on which her father was riding her to town and fell at the j unction of Sims Avenue and Lorong 27.64 words
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187 1950-11-15 1 2 B-29s Damaged In Wild Air Battle FIITH UK FORCE SEAOOI UKfERS IN KOREA, Nov. II (UP) Iwo B-29 bNUKn rriili lanaV_d <su Korean airfield earS\ thi* afternoon after raCering i major battle damage in m ui!<l aerial battle in whicti _*i\ Russian buill MIG-15 jets tanked v*;.l. Supcrfortt. AF.187 words
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63 1950-11-15 1 WINDER, Georgia, Nor. 14 Reuter DemocraticSenator Richard Russell of Georgia said here it was "not out of the Question" that the atom bomb would be used on some Chinese Communist cities "If things got serious ne might have to." said Senator63 words
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Article80 1950-11-15 1 NEW DELHI. Nov 14 (UP)--j The civil war in the Himalayan kingdom of Nepal appeared j nearing a climax todaj v. state troops in the Nepal capitai of Khatmandu were reported to have mutinied against the ieudal Premier. From Patna, in the Bihar province of India,80 words
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Article49 1950-11-15 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 14 j The Chinese Communist ambassador, Wang Ten-shu. yesterday sent a memorandum to the Indonesian Foreign Office, ac- j cusing the Indonesian govern- j ment of deliberately delaying the establishment of Chil consulates in key cities, usually j reliable sources said 149 words
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90 1950-11-15 1 SS Singapore of P. O. To Be Launched LONDON. Nov. 14 <R, I Peninsular and Orient's new 9.000-ton cargo liner Singapore is to be launched at Ciydej bank on Nov. :^O. There has been only one other ship i name in I 113 years of existence. The first Singapore was90 words
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Advertisement60 1950-11-15 1 **K1 I :LISSES YTJRMfICHIkE mistake. ii w i-^ r1 1 j __3 j mm .^"fc— Mw^ m tm m mm _m______m in nu .7^ im n-mwemmmommmmmmmmmmma^i^mmmmmmmmmtmmmmmm-i WW^S^-^^mamevm t -^«ua«HKaqivn___M_K.««iaa_.BaMiH_____-__H_^M« >« £KmwMonnanßßaHßMWM-HiM __-__wa^^n__A_-K- -mmmmmm—- -mur-mtm «»illT«MH_____-l KLCIAN GRAND PRiX JSmwS^ wand pri- de la cambre- Brussels :c. Clc_> .;.ist A J^*^60 words
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Advertisement57 1950-11-15 1 I KERSHAW FRISMaS"' BINOCULARS o ii. d louses. High MagniftesSicn Available from. j F. J. ISAACS Optician 10 12 The Arcade j off Rallies. Place. Collyer Qo»j.| I— 1 MS Misters TREWHELLA BROS.. PTY, LTD. 7 7 Mjf v.- ,vv- il; *r%H& V V/''7y >\^'k and stumps BY THE BOOTS57 words
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Article242 1950-11-15 2 'CULTIVATE THE CIVIC SPIRIT' Standard Stall R porter AFTER 22 years stay in Singapore, Mr A. J Wilson, deputy Manager of the Singaoore Harbour Board Personnel land Welfare Department, who is retiring shortly, is convinced that what Singapore needs j most at present is more communal welfare organisations. II would242 words
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Article38 1950-11-15 2 THE JUVENILE Court Handled a total of 61 cases during the month of October. Fourteen out of 'Mi cases, which resulted in convictions .vere committed to institutions: 13 \ver« fined, six bound ovei ind three discharged38 words
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Article, Illustration332 1950-11-15 2 Housing Allowance For W.D. Civilian Employees Standard Staff Reporter THE ANNOUN* EMENT of the grant of a housing allowance to all War Department locally recruited civilian employees in Singapore and the Federation of Malaya by the three Services authorities -does not fully meet" the demandStandard - 332 words
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Article, Illustration149 1950-11-15 2 They Talked Of Murder And Money —Court Told Standard Start Reporter MURDER and money were the main topics discussed by two Indians and two Chinese in a Ve shop in Rochore Road on the evening of April 28 this year Yesterday at the Singapore Assize court before Mr. Justice Cox149 words
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Article183 1950-11-15 2 Standard Stall Reporter iLMOSI sufficient funds have been received bj the Singapore inuVTubercu!osi§ issociation for them Iti *a\ tiiat the proposed -iew $500,000 Tuberculosis Centre even if in a modified form i> a "positive certainty.** Revealing this yesterday, the] President of the S.A.T.A.. Mr183 words
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331 1950-11-15 2 All Day She Kept Asking AboutBertha Standard Siatt Reporter ALL yeste r d a y after her j arrival at Kallang airport from Holland. Mrs. Adeline Hertogh asked for information about her child. Bertha. ("To me she is not Maria, not Nadra, but Bertha." she stressed.) She was the most331 words
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Article187 1950-11-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter The Singapore Government .has set up an eight -man committee to investigate the present system of film censorship in the Colony The committee will enquire into the existing procedure and legislation relating to cinematoI graph film censorship and to 1 make recommendations187 words
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Article28 1950-11-15 2 THREE Chinese, Chan I Kwong Tuck. Wong /ong and Foong Yin were fined $25 j each in the Singapore Second Police Coun yesterday for j gambling.28 words
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355 1950-11-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter \N ALLEGATION that he had abused hi* former business partner** hospitality ami made love to hi* mistress, was denied by a Chinese bosinessmau, Woon Tham Cheng, before Mr. I*. Hague in the Singapore] Fourtb Police Court, yesterday. Woon was cross-examined355 words
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Article317 1950-11-15 2 A THIRTY-FOUR- YEAR-OLD woman, Choo Kah Kian, who said she was a "vegetarian and marriage was out of her mind," related in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday how middle-aged Yeo Khoon Chua pestered her for marriage and ended by assaulting her and her grandmother317 words
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339 1950-11-15 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE official function* ami responsibilities of a Singapore >Junieipal (onimi*sioner were explained i>\ the Municipal President. Mr. T. I*. F. Mc\«ice in broadcast over Radio Mala>a last ni^ht. Mr. McNeice said Yore wen j seven committees ki the Com- mission. The Brst339 words
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Article197 1950-11-15 2 To Query Govt. On Labour Standard Staff Reporter IHE SINGAPORE Gov* menl will be quizzed on the shortage ot skilled labour in the Colony o?id the question of providing houses for people in the lower income group bj Thio Chan Bee (Nominated) at next Tuesday's meeting ol Legislative Council "1:197 words
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Article103 1950-11-15 2 iUK fourth floor view Hotel building in Peck Seah Street is being turned into a cabaret. Renovation work bat ttraady Started The new cabaret is pected to be ready earl> next month. tt will be the sixth cabaret to be "Pened in S pore since the103 words
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Advertisement156 1950-11-15 2 m* NOW ONLY 175 CTS KOREAN WAR PICTURES lb trf Octobwr 9th issuw ______T m\jM_t^^W-l\\ I(\nh l VI LOOK COMFORTABLE, Bl COMFORTABLE-Enjoy cool, comfortable glare protection. Weo' Roy-Ban Son Gloiies. DAa SiN OPTICAL HOUSE IS North Bridge Rd S'pore Phone ***** Oi\ si m fae Peaaag Optical I I irq156 words
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Advertisement395 1950-11-15 2 '_SITUATJCN 0P,,:;, Bank s and C It. Sc know led:;, oppo:; look; p Apph Box wantTd" WANTEiO plar/ acre* m ma Kok Ki-. v Sinjs ipon ftf aWICATIONAL HQTJ q Settl.m,,,, gf vheianhfp Applications Settlem. shi p 1 taking of stud: of o rr» the Fede: atl Colony of g395 words
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Article238 1950-11-15 3 New Jungle Unit To Fight Bandits Standard Stall ..rr«-,,„_nd,,. t MVI v LUMPUR, T,„ s Mm n, .-ni, p^iaH, raised and J^ jC J I he >r,^> Plan Formnl Inun volunteers tidu, tlu- i ,.".i ti„. M alavail uts form special Air ServM** P^. I hoy do n». ,ones,M„„l Force238 words
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66 1950-11-15 3 I 1 IPO Y hi ioa rrl m iti repCh aese M itiOOS ill stage a tii this m eeh nemhtj da Lumper. egi i nt f Chi .-ci .a--t\ t h c Ft l '...e>n mi ■■< .-..i rule ist month. lers ni66 words
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Article111 1950-11-15 3 Extortion Charge Dismissed Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA R Tu A pre immary enquirv wa s b I on Che Annuar I »nd Magisti ite, into an Chi- *8 W i Lam and Ng Se t 1 tg. i: W as si il that the two aec ised had put Tar111 words
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Article30 1950-11-15 3 KUALA 1 I lary of State 1 tnied I Mr. M. R. D dr. R. A. s -house the i 1 1 I t W •h g30 words
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Article56 1950-11-15 3 MALACCA. 1 'Ibrahim bin Ah... _'.e ol S .-.ei Bahru was fined S"> >|» by Magistrate Mr. Bon Bernard for i ting a private cai is a taxi on Nov. 13. Ibrahim carried 13 school children in his car. On a second charge ofc .ng excess56 words
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Article19 1950-11-15 3 MALACCA. on oJ ling the bo the Lo Ho tice A pro ng :iewr und 01 Lee19 words
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241 1950-11-15 3 Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. 1 Four Mala} Bakar bin i Tahii Khalid bin R Ahn bin B N a in Si of nt, I [sm bin Yassim. Mohamed Aris tnal and M« a• V j bin Baki. re g< I Ailh ►tting241 words
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Article39 1950-11-15 3 Agricultural Asst Cleared Standard suit i orrespondenl MALACCA, Tu< H ding e to i ■ge. Mr the here tpday, a rdict of nc t g t an < not -abed I to with ti of tru: p was acq and39 words
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Article34 1950-11-15 3 •JOHORE BAHRf A' young. 'layi an .biri" Abdullah, a K td I guilty g > and ot e valued W» a M Cf rf m V* Y* WW from H.34 words
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Article39 1950-11-15 3 Parents Find Missing Boy KUALA i fMPUR, i voung Malay hoy v. i > l «n home last y< now been n i gnised by his pare::i-. He had all the while been living iii tne Serendah Boys' Ho. i.e.39 words
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Article, Illustration278 1950-11-15 3 Police Have New Evidence, Murder Case Postponed I KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Deputy Public Prosecutor. Tengku Rahman, successfully applied in the Supreme Court here today for an adjournment of a murder trial which was to have been heard bv Mr. 'Justice 11. VY. Wilson, on the ground thai fresh evidence278 words
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Article46 1950-11-15 3 Youth Given $500 Bail Standard Stall Correspondent KUA —A e. NY Lam today, beI lag e. Mr. P. Ja ag <• S tu. can eonof peti i o to 18 not been p A< cused < .;i and bail of $500. in two sui was al owe I46 words
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Article47 1950-11-15 3 MALAO A. Tues A Chinese druggist, Lau Tin Hin, successfully applied in the High Court here today for variation of his sentence of 10 week:" imprisonment for having used a false trademark. Mr. Justice Abbott ordered Lau to pay a fine of $125.47 words
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Article38 1950-11-15 3 SEREMBAN. '1 death took p! ice in Seremban of Mr. Chew Pin. a PWD t ■tor at the age of 80. The deceas d leaves the widow two sons, I .21 en to t J38 words
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223 1950-11-15 3 BIG RUSH TO ENROL AS FEDERAL CITIZENS kl Ki Ll MPI IL Tues.— Onh Federal citizens \>ill !>«■ 1/1 i n i 1 voiei. in the Municipal and Town Board elections when these air introduc »l next oar in .In reiteration. V- a result, more people are applvina for edcral223 words
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279 1950-11-15 3 Ramani Attacks Press Standard Stafl Caere apoaaleau Kl ALA I I MPI R. rum. V vigpriMi wmrnA mm 1 1 IV«>!« in Malaya and critics o! the Selangor < imm* mitter ol the Gandhi Memorial I und arm m.nl< l»> M». K. Ramani: eliairuiaii279 words
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100 1950-11-15 3 Rubber Boom, Food Crops Neglected Si.tnd.tid Staff < oik .rn'. t K!.\!. A LUM] Planting ol crops in l 1 1 time The reason t with the rub whic! to be left unpla i to rubbei tapping toi money Then little lncen« tive for < to increase th- ii pi100 words
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Advertisement56 1950-11-15 3 •■■aaaaaamßW iv____HßHßi._.BHHßßßmßHa^H|^Hß^^^^M iTOL SfiTUREAY M'NITE i I** ITEST K L IPO/VS **^?*-*fc "^y..~a- St I jj?"~ I TRUE I IOVTIK RECORD OF NE WAR IN KOREA I ■li'ittrd hy Shm* Hkps.. Ltd. i u;ir r n rll ft aw) III!. LENGTH FEATI RL Oi Si KiJLITiOW r.Y THE MAKERS o/56 words
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Advertisement89 1950-11-15 3 11 A v; A fill i\ I II I Why suffer from FOOT TROUBLES? ulipfi \mi tan grl tmr !«»<»! i fiubles ~<n»ih»il in <»tir < hit o|wnl\ I U -nat I mm-h? Nu n«< <i In irl ailiiiN «>,• <t~. .all«»n loi n ~ul *Mli a and aj* jioi89 words
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Miscellaneous256 1950-11-15 3 v I I 'IU 1 'I *»rl>»» entral: I :thn i K.;-: ial 2 'KJ \j 9.15 p.m. Y*./ii. i > 1 IKIIII apd 9 [>deon: The W ndering Plasai Omoo Omoo 1. 7 and Hindustan: Jan Panchan 6.30 Make Belief 1 and 7.30 p.m. 9.i0 p.m. •nv M.mtmri Kumai256 words
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356 1950-11-15 4 IN ADDITION to the 14 scholarships and] fellowships previously announced the United] State- yesterday offered Malaya 10 more fullj student grants for study in the I .S. in the 1951? I<>.">_2 academic year. T:: I 'mv I States Informaeen autholised to accent applictions for356 words
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Article71 1950-11-15 4 BUTTI TH, Tues. A labourer. Samy Ma r imu thu was fined .r months' imprisonment by Magistrate Che Abdul Rahman 3 causing hurt to his brother-m-Karuppen Pangarm at 1 1 e prosecution revealc I that the two men had gone into nop in the friei of terms.71 words
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Article65 1950-11-15 4 PENANG, Tues.— News bas en n here that Ostaz H i Ahmad Ariff died in B igkok a few days ago after Iness, was a former Headmaster of the Islamic I Bangkok and left beh: I ight ren, five «rs and three s.ns. i65 words
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Article28 1950-11-15 4 BUTTERWORTH, tues.— A I Flight Lieutenant of th RAF j Butterworth, driving .1 sports ear at Bagan Ajam was involved in a collision with a Cyclist today.28 words
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Article147 1950-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Tues.— As part of their plans to raise funds for their school building extension, the Ipoh Ytik Choy School Committee will ask the Chinese film star, Miss Tse Loh Lin, to give a charity performance here. Tlie film star and147 words
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Article289 1950-11-15 4 Court Hears Epic Story Of Charge Parangs vs Guns Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Tues. The epic story of how a handful <>f Malays, armed Mriih only parangs, charged a gun-firing part) of aboul .10 bandits who had come to rol) them of ilicir identity cards was related by witnesses in289 words
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Article, Illustration231 1950-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, TWs. A modern science laboratory and three new classrooms for the secondary school will he ready for use at the Penan*? Convent before January next year, the headmistress of the school told The headmistress hoped someone would donate a piece of land231 words
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Article28 1950-11-15 4 BUTTERWORTH. Tues— A motor-cyclist. Leong Lim Choy. who rode his machine nt 50 miles an hour in a speed limit area was fined $25 yesterday.28 words
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Article, Illustration205 1950-11-15 4 Standard Stall Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Tues.— Bukit Mertajam jlown echoed with mortar lire for one and a half hours today when the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry staged military operations against bandit elements, believed to he in hiding up a hill aboutStandard - 205 words
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Article91 1950-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The 30--mile speed limit has been imposed at the following places in Butterworth: (1) Bugan A jam Village limit. (2) Main Road. Prai, from its junction with Chain Ferry to the Railway Station Road, and (3) Kubang Scmang Village Limit. This was91 words
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Article37 1950-11-15 4 MUAR, Tues. A Chinese. Son Siew Koh. was fined a total of $45 by Mag: trate Inche Abdul Rahman for driving a taxi without a licence and not having a taxi driver's ar: dge.37 words
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Article30 1950-11-15 4 PENANG, Tues. A local professional boxer. Speedy Hassan, and his 10-year-old son. Tommy, were injured in a motor collision at Dato Kramat Road about 8 a.m. tcday.30 words
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Article72 1950-11-15 4 Boyanese Mark Wa r Heroes Day Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, T;;rs. The Boyanese community in 1 ang held a tea party at their premises in Malacca Street on Sunday in honour of the Indoin War Heroes Day. Tne occasion was a'.so held in honour of Dr. M. Mach Repn of72 words
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Article105 1950-11-15 4 Standard staff Correspondent PENANG, Tue:.— T for "a. Auturaedon, which left Jeddah on Nov. is expected in Penang at dawn rrow with a total ot 772 passengers comprising 7(51 adults and 11 infants on board, it is l< '.ere today. A total of 550 passengers105 words
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Article41 1950-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Tues —A Penang merchant, Cheah Sek Leng was fined $2,500 by Magistrate Che Abdul Rahman today for trying to evade Customs duty on (i8 tins of State Express cigarettes and 3G dozens of playing cards.41 words
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53 1950-11-15 4 Steps To Control Pilgrimage Urged Standard Stall Caen lent PEN V <;, Tue*. i m pilgrimage t<> Mecca next year m._\ i l»\ an ordinance which the Pilgrimage \<h Committee are seeking to Lntrodu Imittee h<'l<i their second Tclim behind «l«M»r> this morning nt ihe T Council Chambers to discuss53 words
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Article46 1950-11-15 4 Standard Stall 'orrevpond- tit KUALA LUMPUR, Kongsi buildings and a smokehouse wren on fi:e and de? ed by bandits in Pa terday while in Johore night they destroyed In K -rlis thi- l two lorries were stopped set ablaze cident 1 ce in yesti46 words
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Article28 1950-11-15 4 KAJANG. Tues.— For gi\ $5 to a pol mg when he w for not $50, or one i by the ite, Mr. A. P. T28 words
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Article48 1950-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent TAIPING. Tues.— For oilermg a bribe of two bottles of brandy, apples, eggs and $40 j cash to chief sanitary inspector j Ng Tek Swee. a middie-aged Chinese. Yeoh Ah Cheng was sentenced to six months' imprisonment by Magistrate Che! Abdul Aziz yesterday48 words
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Article127 1950-11-15 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Tues.— The chairman of the Home Guard Advisory Committee, Mr, R L. Peel, today appealed to all home guards to give their fullest coop ration to Government in carrying out their duly in the House Registration Scheme now being enforced in the rural127 words
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Miscellaneous28 1950-11-15 4 I^^^^dl^ I fwH^ THEY Iv/wal U |nF (JuU- OFMARBI; I^p^^^z_Z___>> I N > ,r^ u.f-%%/1 i >» i^ji i i* ii iiik/i j Al I aw i TLJIC^ i »v28 words
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142 1950-11-15 5 I 1 School r.uuot peaeibl] -ome tune lo come lo Y lhal exiai lodaj in a <«mntr\-wui :19 i i the s;..^ P o,'o wl lis the difficulty in increasing demands of i stirfted oi ganization. i of a complete ining luring the is still142 words
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Article23 1950-11-15 5 ISI \mVmm\Y Stall l- p rw r UID, the fOl th( City Ward, will the Part oa when ad r<23 words
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Article, Illustration678 1950-11-15 5 'S'PORE IS HEADIGN FOR A STATE HEALTH SERVICE Standard stall Reporter THE SINGAPORE Medical Plan is advancing \\u Colony% Health Service in the direction ni the Nationalised Health Service now i 1 1 operation in the [Jnited Kingdom. I Siis was told to The Standard yesterday l»% 1 1 DirectorStandard - 678 words
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620 1950-11-15 5 (>\K. OF ilie rhirf difficulties in the recruiting ol nurses in Singapore aelsewhere is the lark of sufficiently educated girls to tackle the prescribed course satisfactorily. This difficulty, says the 1949 report ot tho Singapore Medical Department issued yesterday, and' the return620 words
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782 1950-11-15 5 Long Range Medical Policy Is Imperative V LONG RA iGE medical policy i> im Yi\r it" an in ler national centre as Singapore is to retain it- place in the traffic and commerce <►; One really serious epidemic might well cost the community untold millions of dollars and serious difficulties782 words
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Advertisement214 1950-11-15 5 Only Parker Quink gm y^jr I as magic Solv-X! N ordinary Ink can match the value of Quink— it's different trom iny 1 other ink S<>i\-\ in Quink cleans yout pen as it writes. Kee?s it ft out of the repair shop. Switch to Parker Quink. the onl> ink containing214 words
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Miscellaneous28 1950-11-15 5 f* _T>^tH i ill) ~i "1 I 1 W- 7~ m 111 I- 1 Ii i 1I*& im tm, ft?! c !!^> \\^JP hmC- \> Y ■U i -A^s^m YjV28 words
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Article723 1950-11-15 6 4 )SA essential ingredient in :he formula for prosperity in Asia is the American investor. 1 actically every country in Asia lias ready to har. ive, detailed and co-ordinated plans for 1 ic d v opment, but these must remain in pigeon holes until American investors are723 words
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1946 1950-11-15 6 CHINESE REDS ARE NOT BLUFFING IN KOREA J7i $> .Allies vvos s e th *> 3 1 h H*i!ral£i>l firml f y convinced 1 fees 4 thi* Chinese Reds mvere nttt &«*a*iiuts €ihi*ut intervention ist r 0 k\f By Andrew Roth I ON DON wouhl have been less I Chinese1,946 words
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394 1950-11-15 6 RONALD BEDFORD - RONALD BEDFORD By > rjRITiSH astrono- JJ m .rs, joining in I a world-wide search, i are keeping a close i watch for planetoids 1 the wandering 1 tramps of the skies. These planetoids, believed to be the bits and pieces394 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-11-15 6 "Worse than a couple of kirls! 1 1 Isn't it about time vou two 1 grow up?''19 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-11-15 6 WAR or ne. up to the K •la red the pro 1 C Shing Jit P what, ver I m ter the Ru action. Chu: I I ment in P I ke Success why Peki K m the a that 1 they to all told 1 that109 words
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Article, Illustration214 1950-11-15 7 UK In Move To Rally All Menaced Asian States Nov. 11 (Renter) Importanl talks aimed al uniting :i policies ol Britain, France and countries threat* ned t area toa\ place In Paris yesterday. Mr. Malcolm Macm Genera] a-v South Ea t Asia i- understood t«> have v. h with Frencb214 words
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Article11 1950-11-15 7 UK Sending Envoy To Franco Spain __gfdgdfgdfgdfg____________________ A .P. gfgdfsgdsgob- ReuterA.P.; Reuter - 11 words
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83 1950-11-15 7 Reds To Make Mac A. 'War Criminal' 14 (AP) The Chinese Commu- S viel sponsored World Peace [ind that Gen. MacArthur be declared the congress re-assembles in n ar3 agenc^renor^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Deputy Prime Minister Kuo Mo-jo was quoted as saving Gen. MacArthur "is one of the main organ of the ive83 words
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19 1950-11-15 7 Swiss Becomes President of Guatemala i GuateSwisa i I ni ol 1 earn oa Om I n '--at Preset19 words
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Article16 1950-11-15 7 The Chinese authorities i h tve lam a ao c I ReuterReuter - 16 words
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Article20 1950-11-15 7 LONDON, Nov. 14 (AP)— Diplomat i ficials disclose that (-French operation is likely in the wars rillas in20 words
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Article122 1950-11-15 7 Rebels In Nepal Advance NEW DELHI, Nov. 14 (UP) Rebel nationalists swept unopposed toward the Nepal capital, Katmandu, and loyal forces moved out to meet them as a battle shaped up between rival factions of fierce Gurkha fighters. Reports from Raxaul, on the frontier of the tiny state between India122 words
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Article131 1950-11-15 7 Peking To Be Told To Quit Korea NEW YORK. Nov. 14, (AP): Ignoring the Peking Government's refusal to go before the Security Council to explain its intervention in Korea, American and other Western del< tions are expected to ask th< Council tomorrow to order withdrawal of the Chinese i the131 words
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115 1950-11-15 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 14. P). U.S. State Department! spokesman Michael McDer-| mott has indicated thai 1 America agrees with the posi- of British Foreign Minister Bevin that Russia's latest I proposals for Four-Power talks lon Germany do not contain a suitable basis for negotiations.115 words
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53 1950-11-15 7 Municipal elections held yesterday throughout Israel s lid give a good indication of how the country wili go in the Keneral elections expected in February. They should also show whether the moderate government of Premier David Ben-Gurion h;is the support of some MOO.OOO new ch izen^whc^vote^foirth^firstU.P - 53 words
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Article, Illustration187 1950-11-15 7 I. OS ANGELES, Nov. 14 (UP):— Plural marriages are more common in the Unite! States than in nations where gamy is legal, although most Americans wed only one spouse at a time, a research org nisation reports. The American Institute of Family Relations says thatReuter; AP - 187 words
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Article84 1950-11-15 7 Hongkong police ond not •xoerts rushed ro a beach area a £,lindrical object was wasnea ashore. A large crowd of onlookers thought it UWS a v The naval cpert*. after a glance, t n ognxsed compressed tor contain- r- e tuDe used bV &T 1 Jmmpinfl air into rubber raft*Reuter - 84 words
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Article25 1950-11-15 7 Five New Soulh Wales lotteries a week, each with LBJ.OOO tickets, cannot c< v with Increasing dem utd. Weekly in est ment exceeda .\UV..(HU...H AAPAAP - 25 words
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Article22 1950-11-15 7 Two successive earthquake tremors of great intensity, after a I break of a fortnight, have been telt at Dibruuah, Upper Assam. ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article48 1950-11-15 7 The Russians are sore at Santa Claus. Toil manufacturers in the Soviet Zone of German.] have been forbidden to produce Santa Clauses or Christmas angels. Instead they hare been fold to make dolls wearing blue shirts and carrying blue /lags of the Convmuust j Youth >ryuK. U ReuterReuter - 48 words
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Article28 1950-11-15 7 A move, which in effect would have revoked Italy's right to administer Somaliland under 1 e U.N. trusteeship, was overwhelmingly defeated in the General Assembly's Trusteeship Commit- U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article29 1950-11-15 7 South Africa is supporting in the General Assembly's Political Committee the pending resolution to keep the U.N. Special Committee on the Balkans (UNSCOB) alive for another 1 year.— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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353 1950-11-15 7 US 'Interested' But Tibet Said Doomed Despite Plea To UN NEW YORK, Nov. 14— (AP) As the I.N. Security Council studied an appeal received irom Tibet asking the United Nations to rescue her from Chinese Communist aggression, Mr. Loy Hendersen, U.S. Ambassador in New Delhi, announced that America "is deeply353 words
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Article89 1950-11-15 7 BANGXOK, Nov. 14 (AP) Twenty-four hours afiv 1 000 000 ticals worth of gold bars disappeared from a goldsmith's shop. Bangkok police sighted a child playing in the street with a «old bar. They followed the child into i house and recovered GO of the89 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-11-15 7 TOKYO. Nov. 14 (Reuter- 1 AAP i— Australia's famous 77th Mustang Fighter Squadron is moving "lock, stock and barrel'' i to North Korea today to carryon the right against Communists, j The Squadron, so far based on Japan was thrown into the j campaign within95 words
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Article, Illustration166 1950-11-15 7 LONDON. Nov. 11 (Reuter) Mr. Ernes! Bevin, Foreign Secretary, told il;e Souse <;i Commons il»«' British Government was unable to accepl proposals tor a European army and a European defence minister* He added that the Bi i Government could not e.\ into any constitutionalA.P - 166 words
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Article40 1950-11-15 7 The Greek Embassy in V ington, incing that a battalion ol Gre k 1 ad left i ce to ii- it under the U.N. flag in Korea, described the troops igged volu .enced iii guerilla fig] A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration159 1950-11-15 7 V enezuela President Murdered CARACAS. Nov. 14, (Al I i nt-CoL Carlos Dt Chall a v< military government, hu> assas Defence M r Perez Jimenez, a Rin member of the thro junta which has ruled since the bloodless overthrow of the Lefi I P Romulo Gailegos in IH4B. an- thuA.P - 159 words
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84 1950-11-15 7 French Agree To small Gorman Units LONDON N I IP): Diplomatic officials report thai i e has modified her oppo- American plans r using big German tn p IU in del F the West. French Government is ready to accept is of around a g» ade strength in a Eur84 words
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Article53 1950-11-15 7 EKING, Nov M (Reuter) —Mr. Percy Frae Kh.m. said r chief had his tribe last Britain, that he had not med any ui his Mr. Fraenkei said he hi I Ige k -Regent Tsl had claimed to have m:idi in August -that drop their own and53 words
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Article29 1950-11-15 7 T urks U nder Fire SEOUL, Nov. 14 <!■: AAP): A train tr:-: 'Pinkish A five miles n< I v I •Acre CAPETOWN. Nov. 14 <VP- fa tall} tram] ild.29 words
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Advertisement114 1950-11-15 7 -tfWfcS. r i iHh/VTj. J»jL. m-Timf .-a aim r XmaTt \im* -"-ma >__> fcS— __>. i -t-mm mm-r MH" fcgSlEttfej mm '_m^*m. i MmilMt_i 9 t__T_\ti T_HB Itl I Ai i .1.11.1 iff J j _*dM_MEi]^B|__ 4 !^\\\\\\\\\V\\\\\VV\\ 1% y\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\y\\\\\-pi-iST Vf} TA C?AMfiADn t lIvI i x 1 1 >.114 words
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606 1950-11-15 8 To Commons 'Questionable Use' of Legal Powers LONDON, Nov. ii (AP)— British rubber "towers, waging war against big increases in tlie Malayan export duly, said today they mav carry the fight to the House of Commons. They are up in arms against the new sliding-seale export duty on natural rubber606 words
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700 1950-11-15 8 HOW FIRMS CAN AID EMPLOYEES TO OWN HOUSES The special scheme wh r the Federal and Col >niaJ Building Society is able to increase the amount oi its norma! loan, subject to an enployer's guarantee, has been designed to give the maximum assist tnce towards home ownership to those ol700 words
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Article289 1950-11-15 8 BIGGER RUBBER IMPORTS Stand. ud St. iff Reporter OiPORTS ol rubber into Malaya un rea ed from 44.470 in September to 4&28S 'ns last month, the rise be ug mainly un acco the bigh- r import figure I>i Singapore during Oct( ber. Malayan Imports fof the first tn iths v289 words
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Article121 1950-11-15 8 SARDAB n Ira Singh, ide Coi nei to the Government ol India in Singa- j has announced through a j fication to all Chambers of i imerce u H ngk g v. J Mi thi the Gove tment I oi Ind a has decided to121 words
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Article195 1950-11-15 8 LONE* Nov 14 (Renter! j With today the last of the tr iding per id business in the London Stock Exchange was mainly for the purpose of levelling positions. Prices generally were without major! alteration and the tone of most sections was one of quiet195 words
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Article222 1950-11-15 8 EXCHANGE rates now in 1 jrce .as supplied b.v .the I Malayan Exchange Banks Association, are as follows: rran.-action* »U6 lodo-Oh.ni. »nr stair *r* oermlt'er tn strait HONGKONG. Nv 14. 'Specnl Standard Service)— Closing prices on the Hongkong Exchange today were: HK56.447 to sterling; HKsi'j 05222 words
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Article132 1950-11-15 8 SINGAPORE Tues. -Except tor a few issues. Malavan Tin shares were quiet today. Rubber shares had sellers' while Industrials remained steady Main price changes are given below: Bijvert sailer*. Alex BrirJcs 19 200 JJcA -ster 45.00 4(J 00 O. Chinese B-ink 74 00 7.1. fH) N||i|jH(Mft( |r H132 words
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Article61 1950-11-15 8 The Malacca beam h ol j Shell Company (led ration of Malaya) Ltd. held its 1 annual dinner on Nov. 10 at its offices on Pengfcalaa Kama Koad. This picture shows the manager, Mr. 1.. v Taylor, making a spi ■ch at the i lj Mr. Taylor r61 words
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Article59 1950-11-15 8 PRODUCE MARKET pr: luce market firm yesterd; ing at $431 ai incre 144 per p il. However. se rs held ofl $45, and no b ness resulted. Coconut oil sellers quo:> >74 but buyers were uninterested, and uo deai> resulted. Pepper was quiet with V- tok v. i te q59 words
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Article, Illustration202 1950-11-15 8 PAN -MALA YAN PROTEST MEAT Man.!..,-.. Stall .<,,„„■,., Till. SINGAPORE dumber 1»! i"I i °OllMrfr.. ■nd ti J; Uhiaese and Indian < hamber* nerce tre expected to give ■natiiniou* to draft memorandam j..; ••!>. the proposed torreaae in the ied dut) on rubber. named to attend I m Kuala Lumpur.202 words
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Article47 1950-11-15 8 SINGAP I i. v pit ul LONDON —I ni pri d I s i <io -d U I pt r ton I sfer on E5 ,t uMI losiii" p El ''ii' sellers Bas a. n>d R| 'I in linn, U "♦<• la EUKm I ei xii w§m47 words
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Article, Illustration247 1950-11-15 9 Two Rice Carrying Freighters C ollide In S' pore Harbour standard shipping Reporter A COLLISION between two freighters, the Taluei, p between Singapore and Bangkok, and the Saint Gregory Singapore's Iww Roads on Monday resulted in both ships 0 delayed for more than 24 hours. [he coltisMW occurred shortly afterMichael Goh - 247 words
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Article, Illustration179 1950-11-15 9 v.miiard Shippiiii; Reporter ■pship. Pasteur, arrived in port ng 3.-' JOO Ftench Army. Navy and Air j for the stepped-up war agamst the I Ho Cm-mmh. Accommodation aboard was not very l *tight," said an official ot Messageries Maritimes agents ol the vessel Normally,A.P - 179 words
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Article46 1950-11-15 9 goes evei I North in a the Straits ere carried by er last two 1 Sing ipore. rried i gest s "-e rf Bt midOctober: this con- >4es equal lo total copra tons, rubbei s while ovet M catch I New Y46 words
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78 1950-11-15 9 ARCTIC HAS BIG FLOATING ICE ISLANDS Dr. A F Spilhaus, Arctic re- 9■_ told a press c m ference here that huge floating .-i pi Ice 20 miles in diameter discovered recently in Arctic open up possibilities establishing permanent weather stations nearer than ever to the North Pole. Dr Spilhaus78 words
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74 1950-11-15 9 CAPTAINS of international airlines can now talk their way round the world for ttie firsl time in aviati >n history. Substitution of radio telephone for the dot and dash radio teleEl ph eliminating the telegraph oper the middle man between the captain dA.P. - 74 words
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Article33 1950-11-15 9 \SSAB, Eritrea Nov. 14 (AP) I Scuttled Italian and German j ships sunk at Red Sea ports during the last war are being re-floated to go to sea once more33 words
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Article114 1950-11-15 9 BPS Al ROADS I* WHARVES 4 p.m. iCSTERDAI 42/43 Anking, 38/39 4 Deo- ocua, I Lan- B rchbank, I o Buk, Edent ?e^ 0 Ku Sii k. Kah Poh; Gdn. I, Membung, Geden: Western Anchorage, Elona; -•m Anchorage, Esmeralda. Tg. Bale! OLTER ROADS Hai Hsuan, Choy Sang.114 words
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Article154 1950-11-15 9 Yuletide Grapes Arrive Standard Shipping Reporter THERE SHOULD be no shortage of grapes in Singapore this Yuletide because a considerable cargo of Portuguese grapes in casks is being unloaded from the refrigerated holds of the latest addition to the Swedish East Asiatic Company's fleet, the Ceylon, now in port. She154 words
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Article22 1950-11-15 9 PHILIPPINE naval aul o ities are investigating the entrance ol a Chinese Nationalist vessel presumably "in distress" into the U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-11-15 9 Lucky Lion Photo. I This cub lion held up by a BOAC air hostess is one of the 30.000 animals, birds and reptiles that BOAC have transported durin^th^last months.H BOACBOAC - 30 words
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244 1950-11-15 9 LONDON. Nov .14 (INS) —A small yacht-building firm at Blyth, Northumberland, started by two exnaval officers in 1947, claims it has perfected the first r^L^ovjoaUiuihiUimiiin. The partners Geoffrey Lord and John Bevan, feel their prolu in will revolutionize the small boal ind try.244 words
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Article21 1950-11-15 9 DIPLOMATIC sources report that E^ypt plans to denounce its [1936 treaty with Britain covering the statu^o^h^^ue^CanaL week. H U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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272 1950-11-15 9 nice thriving Fnkien port of Amoy is stagnating, primarily because of the Chinese .Nationalist naval jlockade, according to arrivals from the Chinese In recent weeks Nationalist warships have, at gunjoint, ordered several ships to turn back, they said. But one vessel a snort while272 words
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85 1950-11-15 9 MOSCOW, Nov. 14. (Reuter). Russia notified the British Embassy today that the Grimsby trawler Laccnnia had been fined for fishing inside Soviet territorial waters in the White Sea. A Soviet Foreign Ministry statement said the trawler, detained on October 29, had been fined 500 roubles85 words
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Article52 1950-11-15 9 Britain s net revenue from shipping m the first half of 1950 was the largest since the war. Incomings exceeded outgoings by £57.000,000 compared with £47.000,000 for the corresponding period last vear. This made the largest single contribution to the 'invisible' surplus which totalled £160,000,--000 for52 words
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Article663 1950-11-15 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE Outward From Europe Nov. 16: Danholm, sails for Bangkok Nov 18. Nov. 20: Nordhval, sails for Saigon Bangkok Nov. 21. Nov. 2t> Flastria, sails for Saigon Bangkok Nov. 27. Nov 29: Kina, sails for Manila, Hongkong. Takubar and Japan Dec. 1. Dec. 8: Malacca, sails663 words
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104 1950-11-15 9 LONDON. Nov. 14 (Renter). So many women have applied for a life on the ocean wave, that most of the Brit i shipping companies are not accepting any farther applications from women for their liners. Hundreds of women who want to w irk104 words
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Article22 1950-11-15 9 A MILITARY airplane was reported to have crashed e of Greenville. U.S.A., to ly possible killing four per.- U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement569 1950-11-15 9 SAILINGS IMM SIAMU.>AVIA I B.IOMINt.X] vS pore P I ham Penan* "DANHOI.M" tor Ban^-u.k Ki IH Nov "NOEDHVAL" tar Saigon Bangkok 20-21 Noti "FALSTBIA" fot8ai«oO-& Bangkok 26-27 Nov 25 25 Nov 24-8< xW. -KINA lor Mauiia H oglconii Takubar Kobe ft Tokohai 29 Nov 1 Dec 37-M Nov r i569 words
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Miscellaneous100 1950-11-15 9 M^v. "a '■■ii Er ,n I w__\_\_w 9999 3 DESPATCHES TOD\Y Philippine Islands. United States of America and Canada 9 a.m. by Oregon Mail; North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Miri noon by Katong; Japan noon bv Anking; Hongkong and China 6 p.m. by Canton. TOMORROW Ot Britain. N. Trend Eire100 words
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Miscellaneous228 1950-11-15 9 t (air a RRIVALS XrSi&lk [and DEPARTURES 1 -*m t I i- .m-^__l V J %**''T^'!J-*"w A'-^^tfr* WEmmmm Arrivals PAN AMERICAN WORLD AIRWAYS CLIPPER 'SLEEPERETTE" from Manila t I a am .P.A. DC-4 from Saigon :tt 80.35. QANTAS EMPIRE AIRWAYS CONSTELLATIONS tro.i London Rome Cairo Calcutta El 1". 4.-» KLM228 words
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340 1950-11-15 10 I COLOMBO. Nov. 14— Carol J Reed's 22-year-old Arab girl discovery, Kerima, arrived here Sunday to play the lead in the film ••Outcast of the Islands. Site was accompanied by British actor Trevor Howard. who is also to appear in the film version340 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-11-15 10 JEANNE C RA 1 N E. shapely 20tfa Centmy-Fox star. makes full use of her vacation after finishing chore; iu I'll Climb The Highest Mount un'' in u.r i fi>r a second time shtco stars wo i 1 1 1 ja in I.uudigau.46 words
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294 1950-11-15 10 GENE HANDSAKER - "ALL ABOUT EVE"— ONE OF THE YEAR'S BEST GENE HANDSAKER By HOLLYWOOD, Nov. 14. ■VLL ABOUT EVE" is a sparkling yarn about a Broad vv 13 acting witch Bette Davis) and the pi 1 e she fears I\ m e Baxter). Both are excellent: Bette •te np 1 hard, worriedA.P. - 294 words
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1075 1950-11-15 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY By J^ANCY PANTS" (Paramount). RATING: Fair. DON'T blame Bob Hope if his latest picture falls far short of expectations. What can the poor guy do if his studio gives him* a role that calls for a straight face and1,075 words
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Article24 1950-11-15 10 Producer Faces Bribers C harge J ONDON, 1.-Scotl I v S b I ges bn B IX it with song si its t» A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement175 1950-11-15 10 TOMORROW! CIHr VARirnl ON STAQP 1 JUNE HAMILTON, jghnny 7mM SLIM McCOQM with tl, Wcsf^H Swing Band in MELODY pAHrk I mm ON SCREEN I I*^l If* I I f*fsT Ft fit' I i f 8 I tS "^^*"W^* >*^h f^ •> V nrncr Bros I SHII DRI ITS xo175 words
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Miscellaneous788 1950-11-15 10 YOUH RADIO PROGRAMMES HAI.) JO IMAIAYA .Mandann; I p.m News la Mandarin BJM tlanp* Itainlfenan mWW lom Amoy and Cantonese and Market Re- Irost; i p.m— ;.•.'."> Sn.^aiiore; SlfVfvAPflßl? P ,,rt Amo\ LIS "1 lag -ha a in Int rlude; tJM Ke< ord Kci.» I pm u».iv*.mjiit, Paochow: .">.<>i -Musical788 words
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Article, Illustration274 1950-11-15 11 |MKIS S..\ Hi— A >oung Vmeriean sculptor has beet picked to put a work I ni the iun'-des of N Madagascar. ftiooney, 28-year-tudent Boston, Mas a- spen I sia year cm IMB ast coasl of ica kei a itract cal i is for aA.P. - 274 words
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Article, Illustration1013 1950-11-15 11 Buckoke - Just Looking... AROUND THE SINGAPORE SHOPS Buckoke with 1 01 \w\ viil waaairr ]U whether or not if h arhile i«» wukm 1_,..I ri«n to -'•!'><' ,rt jj, h.ii.h GwwtWMai r-ar Imu fur* p n f.<l« aul r lal: t kml? iaaJ are Iv bea^maittp thai Vina-. m? 9 rr1,013 words
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Article208 1950-11-15 11 LONDON. Nov. 13: I Reuter) The following is the draw for the first round of the FA. Cup. 1 Carlisle U. v. Barrow (C. M. Celtic v. Tranmere R. (Lincoln City v. Southport (Port Vale v New Brighton (Rochdale v. Wellington (Wrexham v Accrington208 words
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Article, Illustration157 1950-11-15 11 1 THE manager of the French ImHkethall team who has been negotiating with the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council for mat ches in Singapore, haH written proposing to play three matches here on Dee. 28. 29 and 30. j The project was referred to157 words
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Article34 1950-11-15 11 MANILA. Nov. 13 (AP)— Dates for the second Philippine World Open golf tourney at Wack Country Club have been sel for January 25—28 Prize money has not yet been announced.34 words
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Article263 1950-11-15 11 FOLLOWING are the weights tor tour races tor mc second day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting: Horses: Class I—Div.1 Div. I—ti1 ti Furs. 5 vds. Bright Eves 9.12 Miss Nathan 9.11 Ondine 9.07 Persian Lord 9.06 Perostan 8.06 Richmond 8.05 j Uninsured 8.05 Arabian263 words
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Article344 1950-11-15 11 SEGAMAT. Mon.— The Sega- I mat District Badminton tourna- j ment cyme to a successful conclusion yesterday evening when the finals were played Bt j the Chinese School court here. A huge crowd saw Lan Awang who had earlier created a surprise in defeating the 1947-1949 1344 words
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392 1950-11-15 11 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DA VIES Bv ALTHOUGH the going was heavy the second track ;at Bukit Timah was opened for fast work yesterday morning. Best time was the 39.3/5 for three returned by BeM Wishes The 3-year-oid brown English pelding fir. I ished better than392 words
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Article161 1950-11-15 11 NEW VORK. Nov 13 'AP) World welter weight champion Sugar Ray Robinson was toda> on his way to Europe in the French liner. Libertie accompanied by a retinue that included his personal barber, his golf professional, his wife, manager, two trainers and secre tary161 words
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Article59 1950-11-15 11 INGLEWOOD, California. Nov 13 (AP).— British-born Johnny Longden'i U. 5. record v lif winners in a season, set up En 1948. was beaten at Hollywood Park here b\ 10-year-old Willie Shoemaker, xrho rode two srii ners to bring his total tor the season to 321 Close behind59 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-11-15 11 s*'3l <^^ AN^rfjOM-j I K__A2 1 I-— s==^- 11 BmrnXll /WHO'S 1I HE MUST JPV II SPENT HIS MV I I (AND HE STILL IS J aTa§ DAT J HAVE <r WHOLE LIFE < •-•.P /GUV BEEN y BEFRIENDING^ v//38 words
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992 1950-11-15 12 SVDNEY, Nov. 14 (Reuter-AAP) The MCC made an attempt lo gel 311 runs for victory in two and threequarter hours against New South Wales on the final day of their match here today, but they were always behind the clock ami the game was992 words
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Article172 1950-11-15 12 lf<)lf. lues. Oate folhe- tions for big sparts events l^ld on the lp»h Padang uill be allowed it proposed rales drafted bv the Kinta Town Board are approved bij th«- State Ixccutive ..in il these drift rule* will be tabled Ist discussion b> the172 words
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90 1950-11-15 12 Sel. Malays Meet Depot In Fifth Test ivl ILA 1 I MPI It. Tues. liu Selangor Malays iI lash with the Pelkt Depot in ihcir fifth hoehej %n--loiintcr on Hie padang lorn < irroWi game v.!" decide 'rubber' both sides have, t\vo mat far I be Police Band in atl90 words
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Article70 1950-11-15 12 Kl \i LUMPUR. Taes lir \l, t < > r i .l Institution defe ited tin- Teehaieal College t'x two |salS to one at hocke\ this <-\ aini 0 the V. I. and. iiey essed. but lud igainsl them il keep' time. after 10 I Vxctori A70 words
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Article, Illustration533 1950-11-15 12 Ol TPLAYED anil outmanoeuvred in the first session, Pulau Brani United staged a spectacular rally to heal RAF (Seletar) liy ten points to nine in tin* final of the SAFA six-a-side soccer competition at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, a last-minute corner deciding the533 words
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Article68 1950-11-15 12 CINCINNATI. Nov 14 (AP) Gussife Moran. wearing a flaring skirt which revealed a snug-fitting pair of gold-scquined white panties and a white blouse with a goldtrimmed neckline, won her second one-set malch 6-4 here against Mrs. Pauline Betz Addie. Mrs. Addie. dressed in orthodox tennis garb, now68 words
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Article28 1950-11-15 12 FRANKFURT, Nov. 13. (AP) German middleweight! boxing champion Peter Muller won a unanimous decision over French middleweight Gilbert Stock of Paris here on Saturday night28 words
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Article247 1950-11-15 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The S o 1 a n g c r Eurasians hockey team fielding ten men played a fine defensive game today to hold the Tamilians Physical Culture Association to a goalless draw on the Princes Road ground today. The Tamilians got247 words
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Article, Illustration533 1950-11-15 12 KEN JALLEH - KEN JALLEH Bj THE AUSTRALIAN wemesTa national champion and holder of many Anatralian state titles, Mias Peacock, i^ due to arrive in the GokHTj lili* *c:k. Though Miss Peacock's visit bas nothing to Co with b idminton. fc little persuasion on the part of the Singapore533 words
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Article232 1950-11-15 12 S'pore Miss Victory Narrowly Beskeiliali MORE than 10 fl fans saa the Hongkong Union basket ball team hold On to theif unbeaten record by the narrowest man:. a when they met Siagapoi Casaahsai at the Bapps World stadium last ni'- h t It was their i me, and j i232 words
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Article49 1950-11-15 12 LOND. IN, Nov. 1 >— M .a" P came in tor good support at the callover on Satur. I Vmchester November Handicap l it 1 Club here tonight On offer at 20-1 at thi I I t week I price wi 100-7 bi close ol the s<49 words
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Article35 1950-11-15 12 Fletcher, And Watts Warm Up billed Ul mow, WY, h mghl progra, Happ, V.„v ism wmekem ¥.rk B UvmnaK.un, 0 Bi sparring. round tiglr round turn I in both S the the run 1: and35 words
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Article24 1950-11-15 12 Singapore Blues Meet Varsity XV Nov. v I B Carre pillai; Hi I .Too. < a.i ii Si t, G 1 i the gan Joo24 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement124 1950-11-15 12 I Jfc| HAPPY WORLD STADIUM wHC^M FRIDAY 17 Nov. AT 9.03 p.m. jl Biggest yet Promotion x I «J* Two Australian Topnotchers. I J V FLETCHER X Sm FLETCHER vs BOY BROOKS V (Conqueror o< Xffie Sends George) (Can he stand Fletcher?) ♦> I TOMMY WATTS vs JIMMY WELCH ♦>124 words
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Advertisement31 1950-11-15 12 j DO YOU? fi ~^TSb Enragem* and Wedding Ri I S.P.H. De 13 lll* .l' 51 SING Kl \l I vy" U i SOO' K aoai 1 1 I I rf31 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous49 1950-11-15 12 TIDES 111 ILMJIgIIa HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts in .Malaya. TODAY: AM P.M. Singapore 2.4*i 1.34 Malacca 11.19 11.30 Port Dickson 10.00 10.11 Port S'ham 8.57 9.43 Penang: 3.33 4.52 TOMORROW: Singapore ;;.54 2.30 Malacca 12.11 1>.31 Port Dickson. 10.52 11.12 Port Sham 9.40 10.41 Penang 4.17 7.0249 words
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