Singapore Standard, 16 November 1950
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Title Section17 1950-11-16 1 Singapore Standard n m jl VOL.! NO. 137 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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Article45 1950-11-16 1 French Post Shelled I iI»U -r.iu I !t >l ;l tin- i Red spo -man r (< ,rl.«l lod«y« 1 bridge itself was oo cans con- i China. t! >ep C PfUJAXS I I M OATI F -tiuii t ratRed H I jg 1 dirt m45 words
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23 1950-11-16 1 Ihinese an i tO E n c "F ving Tig his 27- v i mony n China, I fl!>t23 words
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Article162 1950-11-16 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. IS (UP) Gommunisl troops still were advancing toward the Tibetan capital of Lhasa although their drive h id been "slowed down* 1 m Eastern Tibet, it was announced officially today. i .c Indian Foreign Office said I official reports from ribel162 words
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Article, Illustration862 1950-11-16 1 LILLIAN BUCKOKE - LILLIAN BUCKOKE By Standard Woman Writer Mrs. Hertogh Sees Daughter For First Time In 8 Years AFTER a resiles* night, with only short spells of sleep, Mrs. Atlelaine Hertogh had a long talk with her lawyer, yesterday morning. Later,Lillian Buckoke - 862 words
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161 1950-11-16 1 LAKE STCCESS, Nov. lr> (UP) The United Nations main Political Committee was expected to begin discussion today on the explosive problem ol" Formosa. The United States and other Western powers were understood to be working on a resolution that would send an investigating committee161 words
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Article198 1950-11-16 1 Europe Asked To Unite Without UK PARIS. Nov. 15 (Renter) Two influential French exPremiers, Moderate Paul Reynaud and Popular Republican Georges Bidault, today advocated uniting Europe without Britain. Reflecting the views of some 300 Popular Republican. Centre and Right Wing Deputies, they both urged that the only way to overcome198 words
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105 1950-11-16 1 MR. Thomas Wong Yihmin Warn, a committee clerk of the Secretarial Branch of the Singap o r c Municipality, who achieved the rare distinction of being placed first among candidates m the whole of the British Empire m the 1950 examination of105 words
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Article46 1950-11-16 1 MANILA. Nov. 15 <AP> request of Chiang Kai-sheks i Chinese Nationalist Government for U554.000.000 impounded here has been denied by the Philippines Government Central Bank. The money is deposited m the Philippine Bank of Communications, owned by the Chinese Nationalist Government.46 words
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Article335 1950-11-16 1 TOKYO, Nov. 15 (ReuterAAP) Frank Loyal Weaver. Australian ex-serviceman now serving a one-year prison term for illegal entry into Japan, today was married to Sachiko Kitakawa m a 15-minute ceremony at the Seikokai Church of Tokyo. The groom was escorted by an American policem.ui to the335 words
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376 1950-11-16 1 British Believe Russia Behind Upheavals In Korea, I-C, Tibet LONDON. Nov. 15 (UP)—. British authorities believe that the pressure against Korea and Indo-China plus the ferment breading along India's northern border stems from one source alone Russia. They attribute all three to the Soviet strategy aimed at dispersing the West's376 words
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Article410 1950-11-16 1 EIGHTH ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KORR\, Nov. 15 (Reuler-AAP) Intelligence report* in«li< :tt<-<l here today that niore Chinese Communist troops ha\e entered Korea m the past few days, hrinuin^ them to a total, around 100,000 mea. Chinese prisoners have told intelligence officers that the entire410 words
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Article174 1950-11-16 1 Marines Reach Reservoir WITH THE MARINES IN KOREA. Nov IS (IP) X motorized patrol led by Rej imental Colonel Homer Li/• berg Jr. of Philad< Lphia i ed the Bhoces of the Chusin reservoir at 4 p.m. todaj and half an hour later Unite 1 States Seventh Marine Regiment troops174 words
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136 1950-11-16 1 Bevin Wanls Political Deal With Peking LONDON*. Xov 15 (UP) Informed sources said today thai British Porei£n Secretary Ernesi Bevin favours a political (ioal wi'h Communist China <m Korea to head oil any American demands for permission to bomb Manchuria. Bevin was said to be Ixipine thai United States delegates136 words
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75 1950-11-16 1 Standard Staff Reporter A CURIO shop m Stamford Road was broken into m the I early morning and cash and jewellery to the value of about $5000 were stolen from the premises. The burglars set about their job by first boring a hole on75 words
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80 1950-11-16 1 Youth Charged With Misappropriation Standard Staff Reporter A 27-year-old Hokkien. Tan Aik Koon of Moh Guan Tena'cc was arrested yesterday m connection with allegedly defalcating accounts and committing breach oi trust of over 1200,000, while m the employ of a certain Chinese oil company m Lavender Street. Tan. it is80 words
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75 1950-11-16 1 Standard Staff Correspondent PEXAXG, Wed— Pen was plunged into complete darkness at 10..i0 o'clock tonight as a re- suit of a complete breakdown §A Prai Power Station. The blackout was reminiscent j of early days of Japanese occupation. Shows at various theatres In Penang75 words
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76 1950-11-16 1 TOKYO. Nov. 15 (Reufcer-AAlf Thirty American Stq>erforta today unloaded 40.000 incendiary bombs m 1] minutes on the X can border town of Boa v '»;K. tiO miles north-weal of Chongjin, according to a MacArthur's communique Eioeryong is the key rertir rtr\ a main rail line76 words
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72 1950-11-16 1 Yench ing Student's Start Fund To Buy Hand-grenades SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 15 (AP)— Students at Chinas Yenehing University have started a fund to buy hand grenades for Chinese Communists "volunteers" who leave daily to 'fight shoulder to shoulder" with the North Koreans. Peking radio said m a broadcast heard Uj72 words
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Advertisement120 1950-11-16 1 fggfgfgf Q Badminton Association a l.imson. K.i M.G.. \L 0- hrtrici Uriiid. X.( 8.. .BE.. \J 1 9b John M.irdin?. X.C.8.. C.8.F.. D.5.0.. M.C, 0 1 BkFwtmtto I•■ 4 rty. K.8.t.. C.8.1., D.F.C A.F.C. \J A at the a 8 HAPPY WORLD 0 covered) Stadium X S-ndav. 19th November, 1950120 words
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350 1950-11-16 2 Standard Slaff Reporter THERE i» a strong possibility that Thai exporters will a*k fos U S. dollar payments for their rite next year, according to commercial intelligence reaching Singapore. J. If the Thai exporters are able to get what they want Malaya350 words
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Article64 1950-11-16 2 WOMEN m Sinsrapoie are catefciag up witt men m numerical superiority. TSir 1 10 annual report of ffcf Singapore Medical Department reveals that the miitnr of women to every 1 000 men has increased from 5M m 1'>:?1 to KM m l«>:>0. ■This factor."64 words
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Article209 1950-11-16 2 OWNERS VOLUNTEER 30% CUT Trishas Standard Staff Reporter A SLUMP m il?<* trisba business lias caused Singapore trisha owners lo voluntarily agree a 30 pw i«ni reduction of aboul 7,300 trishas i»l>i««ii m tbe Colony. j If this decision is Implemented, it will mean that one- third of 10,0 10209 words
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335 1950-11-16 2 Slandaru Staff Reporter ALTERING sentences of imprisonment lo fines m two traffic offence appeals. the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, said m the Singapore Hi«ih Court yesterday that "indiscriminate handing out of sentences'" m these eases only served 4 *to manufacture335 words
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Article99 1950-11-16 2 TAX KOII TENG, a Singapore businessman, was yesterday cony cted by the Singapore Fourth Poiice Magistrate Mr. P Claque, and sentenced to two onths' rigorous imprisonment ."i a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,200 given to him Iv a European, Peter Robin I99 words
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242 1950-11-16 2 CITY FATHERS DISAGREE OVER SERVICES COMMISSION Standard Siatf Reporter THERE appears i<> be some difference of <>j 1.-iion among Singapore Municipal Commissioners sboul ih< desirability <»t delegating their powers of appointment lo a Public Service Commission. The question of setting up such a Commission was first raised by Mr. Yap242 words
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Article175 1950-11-16 2 THE death rate m Singapore 1949 1- the lowest on record at 1184 per 1,000 of the population as compared to 12.41 m 1948, 13.34 m 1947 and 19.51 m 19:;9, the lowest pre-war rate. There is no doubt that the population of the Colony is175 words
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Article, Illustration94 1950-11-16 2 AMAZEMENT, disbelief and at times puzzlement were expressed by pussers-by at a commercial artist (below) painting letters on a pu?iel outside the Adelphi Hotel announcing an airline company's booking cenfre. Using the free hand method, the artist completed each letter m a matter of minutes. His94 words
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Article, Illustration300 1950-11-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE MALAYAN Seventhday Adventist Mission plans to spend $250,000 for expansion of the Youngberg Memorial Hospital at Upper Serangoon Road. The money is to be spent m building and equipping a new wing to the present building. The extension is expected to be300 words
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Article235 1950-11-16 2 Happiest Man In PayaLebar Standard Staff Reporter I/HERE was no happier man m Lorong Tai Seng, Paya Lebar, yesterday than -Mr. Ang Chye Liak. The reason: Mr. Ang had (received a letter from the Singapore Government to the < ffeet that it was premature to assume that the area was235 words
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218 1950-11-16 2 Standard Staff Reporter HAPPY at th<ir acquittal and discharge Iho Indian* who were alleged u> have brcn concerned m murder |)iol to kill another Indian, shook hands \*ii!i aimed everyone who lefi the Singapore Assise Coarl yesterday. A few minutes earlier they218 words
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Article128 1950-11-16 2 To Build Cheaper Houses Ca-op Society Standard Staff Rep .!ter THE SIN< fAPORE G. ment Officers* Co-operative Housing Society Limited has as to buiid cheaper houses for lower gradi of the This is stated by the Society's Chairman. Mr. L. C Goh, m an article m a first anniversary souvenir128 words
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Article71 1950-11-16 2 Btaadari sun fipailn THE SINGAPORE Governmeni bas i sed it§ emp] tyees telling them that thost edm ire m aboui > irs' time may apply foi Singapore Improvement Trusi accommodation. The question as to whether G i Lment, Municipal and locally recruited civilian em- ces of71 words
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Article56 1950-11-16 2 DID YOU LOSE I A CAMERA? A camera now m the p* Bion oi the Singapore Poln to be claimed. Description: Zeiss Ikon model s ft ta) model -\o. 5. No oi < iera P. ***** wit i lens r< uai HO mm i Applications should be made to Inspector56 words
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Article36 1950-11-16 2 M« M ALC O 1 M M\C Dox LLD, Commissioner General for Southeasi Asia, will leave Londnn by air loi Singapore early today, it was stated officially m Loi yesterday, s; :ter message.36 words
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Article164 1950-11-16 2 THE BLOOD Transfusion Service m Singapore has shown a substantial expansion m the scope of its activities every year since the liberal ion and 1949 has proved to be no exception m this respect as a 300 per cent increase m the number of donors164 words
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Advertisement389 1950-11-16 2 NOTICES GOVERNMENT TEMPORARY OJ lld RS ASSO4 lATION M U.AYA). r Vnnual General I take place on Wednesday Nov< mber at 5.15 m iurant. Kuala Lum I Tea will be served. Will please attend. PUBI U Alt TIOJI SAI E on S third 13 the 18th; da] of BNov 1389 words
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Advertisement51 1950-11-16 2 8 Ap; jit ii p i i Wan acres on oi Type w r D i g In I notices'"" on Si one ag. [icitors for Mr cvi day. exo I" )T BE THE TOWN li M I DON'I MISS KOREAN I WAR PICTUPHS Jn October N Milva' imla JSal^v51 words
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308 1950-11-16 3 Revision Of Salaries K U MPUR, Wed. The Executive Council representing a Ail Governmeßi derical workers and members of other servic j. I |o the CooncU has sent its application to the Chief Seer i; immediate establishmenl of an Interim Joint Council308 words
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78 1950-11-16 3 DISCRIMINATION BY KL STORE IS DEPLORED §t uui.ii -d Stai < speaaew LUMPUR, I i icipal 1 the method a pal Z today. said tins sort of s enlight ige pur m is ety Jted ra k went into had b CUS- i ilar ra c .iid he had tter78 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-11-16 3 RO 1 OPENED The La'ji? rvlukim Public P?ading Koom m Negri S?mhilan was opened recently b y the Acting Mentri Besar, Cant.. Mohanied on the occasion, shows Mrs McCutcheon m centre. On her right is Capt. Salleh and on her left. Mr. L.I. Lewis, Senior Inspector of Schools.71 words
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Article120 1950-11-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, V.'e.i. The general trend is a rise m births and a fall m deaths lor all races throughout the Federation, states Mr. E. C. G. Barrett. Registrar-General oi Births and Deaths m bis annual report for 1949. just issued. The decline120 words
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35 1950-11-16 3 Standard Staff Correspond™ MALACCA. Wed Twenty-eight boys and ffirls selected from the Settlement's Malay vernacular schools attended the Council meeting this morning and followed Council proceedings with the assistance of ?r'">-'35 words
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Article65 1950-11-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PARIT BUNTAR. Wed. A special constable attached to Dennistown Estate, Parit Buntar, was charged In the ir.:!L"\>trate's court with house-break-ing by night and theft of scrap rubber valued at SI 2. After the charge had been explained to the accused, the case was65 words
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Article57 1950-11-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, WYd. Malay officers m Governmeni service will meet on Saturday to consider protesting cgainst the Benham salary scheme recommended for them. Last week, they decided at a closed meeting not to form a separate body, but to apply to the Government for permission to57 words
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Article40 1950-11-16 3 SEREMBAN. Wed— At Kampong Gadong m Seremban district, 200 vines of pepper owned by a Malay small-holder are growing well. The owner intends to extend the area under this crop when planting material becomes available.40 words
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Article108 1950-11-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA. Wed.— At the Settlement Council meeting today. Mr. W.H.C. Horn successfully moved a motion for immediate action to improve Malacca roads. He said Malacca Settlement has by far the smallest Federal allocation for road maintenance per mile than any other State108 words
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Article56 1950-11-16 3 KAJANG, Wed- For offering $20 to Police Inspector v Kajang, a motor lorry driver. Liah Chooi Kai. was yesterday fined $375 by the Kajang Circuit Magistrate, Inche Anuar. The accused was alleged to have given the bribe when the inspector stopped his lorry md found that he56 words
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215 1950-11-16 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. Chinese tapping contractors m Negri Scmbilan have started a boom m small rubber holdings m their race to ''get rich quick" while the price of rubber is high. Last month they bought 450 acres of old holdings m tapping215 words
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456 1950-11-16 3 Trade Unionists Combine Work Play, Make Progress Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— One of die noticeable factors during last year had been tin* return of Trade I nions to tin* pre-war practice of combining their industrial activities with social and sports sections. states Mr. J. R. Prentis. Registrar of456 words
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343 1950-11-16 3 MALACCA ESTATE TODDY SHOPS TO RE-OPEN Standard s iail Cim^MMNl MALACCA. Wed. That it is the Settlement Government's policy to re-open estate >ddy subject to certain safeguards, is stated m a written reply, tabled at today's meeting of the Set Übm al Council meeting. Mr. W. H. C Horn had343 words
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Advertisement70 1950-11-16 3 !^?J i 9ft >^j^^' -^B it-- s iHI.MV fIFDATID W4TIB <O. tT» M3«l DM "«f CAPhuL SATURDAY Mi^it s all the I EST WEAPONS of ATOMIC iGE used m AC! I ALBATTLE !i LENGTH record of the I. NJ I FIGHT from PI SA\ to SEOUL! Db Aarjr Stands by70 words
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Advertisement123 1950-11-16 3 25 CWT. VAN I WITH SLIDING DOORS Ideal for localised delireries. Every practical facility for the speedy delivery of merchandise is built into this redesigned super-capacity van. Sliding doors, greater load capacity, ease of access and maximum visibility make this new Commer product a notable advance on its popular forerunner.123 words
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Miscellaneous145 1950-11-16 3 d^^^^^^^^^^ilS^ A*- SEKEM BAN— today Piaza: The Lady Gumbles, 1. 7 and 9.30 p.m. Sapphire: Whispering Shadow (serial I 8 p.m. only. Metropole: Snake Pit 7 and 930 p.m. YWCA meeting at King George V School, MALACCA— Today Capitol: When Love Comes Bark 3 6.30 9.15 p.m. Rex* Rebecca 3,145 words
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Miscellaneous144 1950-11-16 3 Central: Manthiri Kumaii 2.30 (> and 9 p.m. Hindustan: Jan Panchan 6.30 9.15 p.m. Bend (Klang): Sapu Tangan (Malays 3, 6.45 and 9.15 p.m. Cathay (P. Swettenham): Singapore 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Rex IKlang): Law Of The Jungle 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. Capitol (Klans): 13 Rue Madeleine 3,144 words
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Miscellaneous151 1950-11-16 3 Sim: Manthiri Kumari (Tamil" 3. t> and 9 p.m Grand: Ship Ahoy 3. 7 and 9 p.m. Monthly meeting of Kmta Town Board at 10 a.m. Hockey: Police vs Ramblers "A" on the Padang. PEJ\Al\G— Today Rex: This Side CM The Law 3.15 6.15 and 9.15 p.m. Cathay: Aag (Hindi)151 words
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Article, Illustration620 1950-11-16 4 ki \\\*'y}fati^i**ws#?-^xv}i}iM« n t w.ii ::>ke<l to prepare a policy to safeguard the future prospects ol the tin mining industry m .Malaya by Mr. K. J. dimming m a resolution which he will move m the Federal Legislative Council meeting here next620 words
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Article122 1950-11-16 4 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH. Wed.— Disagreeing with the findings of not guilty returned by the assessors, one; a Sikh and the other a Chinese. Mr. Justi v Hill today ord< i I the retrial of a 36-year-old tobacco planter, Chong Yin. who was charged with illegal possession of122 words
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102 1950-11-16 4 Ipoh Foundry Workers Get Pay Increase IP CHI. \frcr two wee] ■'>•> work Ipoh have agreed to atvept their employer-" of wage i: 1 ement was rea after, a fouri. r meet:'.. helJ m the of the r I ry As .lion m Bl between re- s of both ps102 words
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Article168 1950-11-16 4 Bt/ITERWORTH. Wed. A European Senior Customs Officer spoke of the great difference between smuggling for the purpose of trade and smuggling of effects for personal use m the Butterworth Magistrate's Court today. He was Mr. J.B.F. Smith, who appeared fo." the prosecution m a case before168 words
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Article105 1950-11-16 4 IPOH, Wed. For being drunk and disorderly, a 34 yearold contractor's clerk, Sh lik Ismail, was finer! $25 by Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning. Shaik Ismail was arrested ■v this morning at the railway on after he had chafed some of the rail passengers. He105 words
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Article502 1950-11-16 4 '.Jan. 10. 1942, the amount withdrawn on these deposits during the Japaiie.se Occupation period, and the amount now standing to the credit of prewar depositors when such withdrawals are revalued according to the recent legislation. Mr. D. T. Waring asks what is the minimum number of502 words
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Article155 1950-11-16 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.-- A Chinese sh iwner abduci by bandits last night m Selanj The shipowner later ran away from bis raptors and alth» fired on and wounded, made gi -d hii escape. I' i< reported that several other Chinese were abducu the same time. So155 words
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214 1950-11-16 4 UNLIMITED LICENSING OF TAXIS ADVOCATED Stamlard Start' (lorrespotuli'iit MALACCA. Wed. Moving the adoption of his motion for unlimited li«'«iisiii«j of taxis m the rural areas, Mr. W. H. C. Horn said at today's Council meeting that the existing system of putting an applicant to public enquiry Mas unnecessary, "A need214 words
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Article75 1950-11-16 4 IPOH. Wed.— Giving his reason for deserting his post, a 23-year-old special constable. Abdul Rani told Magistrate Che Bahaudin this morning that he found life very dull and SO left his work. He was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by the magistrate, when he75 words
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Article123 1950-11-16 4 KULIM. Wed. The lH'h annual genera] meeting of the Kedah Survey Department Cooperative Thrift Loan Society was hold at the Survey Office. Kulim, Mr. R.B. Homer. presided. Mr R.C. Gates. Ag. Commissioner Department of Co-opera-tive Development, was present. Mr. S. Pany. Urba:. Co-op. Officer. Mr J.L.123 words
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Article25 1950-11-16 4 MUAR, Wed.- A 48-year-old Indian, Sathash was fined 525 by the Muar magistrate. Inche Hamid b: vlustapha, for selling adultery i J milk.25 words
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Article114 1950-11-16 4 PENAXG. Weil. The Dh Ghaut UMNO Women Section, bi i nch ol 'I 1 1 Penang U U Women Section, branch of the Penang UMNO Division 1 d their annual general meeting on Monday night with Che Puan Zainab binti Ismail m U i chair. The114 words
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Article37 1950-11-16 4 IPOH. Wed. One case of poliomyelitis was reported for Perak during the week ending Nov. 11 The patient is an 11--year-old Indian girl residing a; Windsor Estate m Ulu Sepatang. m the Larut District.37 words
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189 1950-11-16 4 i TAIPIXO. Wed Giving a brief outline of his case ag 34 men and a Rroman who were charged with gambling m ihe Wooi Kuan Club, Mr. G. E. Payee. ASP Courts, revealed thai iw o detectives wn n brought from outstatioa to participate189 words
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Article77 1950-11-16 4 IPOH. \V -.—The Ipoh Rura Chinese School r i'< As.-;; on are contrj the family of the late V i Kwj c. The Yon wns headmaster ol the i 1 Chens Chkie c school ir Chemor. He wmt shot dead b; tanditc m his office77 words
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Article30 1950-11-16 4 TELuK ANSOX. Wed.— Th b for two mi men who d 3d o the night of N sampan capsized m a storrr I I w been a band.30 words
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Advertisement6 1950-11-16 4 ROBINSONS SlN<> VPORE ANT> KUALA LUMPUR.6 words
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Advertisement86 1950-11-16 4 LOW ONi3f 0»» ft 8 i CT^ RicARTIISI AMAZING NEW FORMULA FOR QOMrifTI GIAND REVITALI A T I 0 N N< > .>u can M with new man «nd prtnen j, leadii.i. uoiis are doublc-ttrc fon xl for ii to gl. CHAKI CO, c s r I III* q t86 words
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Article, Illustration233 1950-11-16 5 Daaghtef end mother met for t!ie first time m c'^ht years yesterday Daughter is Bertha (Nadra^ and mother Mrs. Adeiaine KerJ-ogh who has crrivctl from Hol'and to fight for When Mrs. Hertogh Colled, Bertha and Che Arrslr.ah wereLii ian Buc' oke. - 233 words
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Advertisement24 1950-11-16 5 gift HERE'S NEWS t^ vT^^^^^^^^^^^^l^ THAT GIVES 'about the world's most wanted gift pen! The > Parker lv% WRITING PERFECTION greatest ever devised y j24 words
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Article728 1950-11-16 6 AIR. R. RAMANI, Federal Councillor, President of the Federation of Indian Organisations and Chairman of the Selangor Committee of the Gandhi Memorial Fund is the envy of all Malayan Pressmen today. He has had a scoop all by himself. As a result, every Malayan Pressman is squirming728 words
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Article513 1950-11-16 6 Review of Views "Undemocratic Practice" THE SUDDEN decision of the, Federation Government to, increase the export duty on, rubber from January 1, 1951, is an •undemocratic practice,'' s sid Xanyang Siang Pau yes- rday. Singapore daily recalled only a few days before increase was announced. t! T. deration government had513 words
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Article27 1950-11-16 6 THE Russians' fifth eolumn- ists and espionage units are much more powerful than anything Hitler ever had. James Gitlow, founder of U.S. Communist Parly.27 words
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Article, Illustration5 1950-11-16 6 Rozey's Believe It or Not!5 words
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Article498 1950-11-16 6 It's The Talk of The Town Co-operatives For Latex IN the tiny district of Baling m Kedah, the Malays have got together to form a society to deal m latex on a co-operative basis. These smallholders, numbering about 300, have registered their names for shares at $10 each. They hope498 words
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Article, Illustration1130 1950-11-16 6 A WILD' CRITIC IVTR. C. Rasadurai has recently launched a virulent and unwarranted attack on me m your columns m connection with a statement I made at a General Meeting of the N.S. Teachers' Union. I cannot let it go unanswered* Guilty conscience has at1,130 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-11-16 6 "Dinner will be un m ten minutes, Tony! How's that for service?"14 words
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574 1950-11-16 6 IPOH CULM fans are the same all over the world, with probably one or two exceptions. The mob spirit is always present m these film-star worshippers and they never fail to exhibit m open demonstration their Peeling: when they face to face574 words
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Advertisement16 1950-11-16 6 Hahtttet* B -S-^Vv\ f InM Eygk SEAS ON TRADING CO. T 'C H i'RfET T£l Sil6^16 words
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Advertisement37 1950-11-16 6 0h \J r JfT DOES .Son do x < OMBIM lUI KM.IJIAKMi WH 1 1 < I BIC FEET m I ;:h.i RJI POfl AND F It? Its OK(n\s;!> itoAD si.n;. \vr\:. I HIREI* UP^ ARI)S AVAII.ABI.K A1 -VM37 words
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261 1950-11-16 7 petting Delegates For UN KEI YORK, >ov 13-(UP) -The i West a,ree,l today to postpone wtek the vote m. it> demand that the estimated 70,000 Chinese -i t,00,>. pall out of Korea. This would allow time for sounding eking261 words
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110 1950-11-16 7 fl ISHLNGTON, Nov. 15 IP) Major (ion. Glaire t >aid that Gen. Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist re«ps .i) I Mimosa should be used to throw Reds out n t— not Korea. tana commandant of the Flying Tigers and »th IS Air Forte m World War110 words
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142 1950-11-16 7 India May Sponsor Tibet's Appeal In Security Council MW i>r I HI. Vox. 15.— While Indian Premier Nehru 'i .iitmuiiin hi- ♦•ff«»rt> to tint! a peaceful BettlemenJ I iUt:m problem, it is learned m diplomatic brrc that India nun BMBMHT Tibet's appeal to the i d N.:!i(»n- auain-t Ked (hinese142 words
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Article51 1950-11-16 7 'Tattoo' Is Postponed LONDON. Nov. 15 (Renter): Revival of the Aldershot "Tattoo". Britain's biggest and most colourful annual military display, has had to be postponed because the Army will be too busy. War Minister John Strachey said, li was to have been held next June for the first time since51 words
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Article35 1950-11-16 7 Princess Margaret of Denmark has arrived m Lausanne, to await the birth next week of a second baby to her daughter, Princess Anne of Bourbon-Parma, the wife of ex-King Michael ot Rumania.35 words
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110 1950-11-16 7 9,000 ranks 'Lost In US Army Books N v 19 H Cil ans -hed oi! a ith the army on heavy I m the three years ii II." 1 no tank- >aid. ices said, m a re- of unifi n c id of the ial poor account- i to tel!110 words
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43 1950-11-16 7 'Watch-dog'Unit In Balkans To Go On YORK N v. 15 (UP):— l omitted on i obtained an ita "watch-dog" Greece's nortn- or a o>n- Greece DQ t»f urs. Assembly Main I ted ''2 to the anothei recom- C" mmil it us iiu lunger43 words
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29 1950-11-16 7 Duke Of Edinburgh's Aunt Fined in France v I MilfordDuke of fined 12 «1 and i deposit 350 0 tor by an Ii iked d -■-->. The >P' 7 an-J29 words
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Article, Illustration318 1950-11-16 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (Renter) —Asia will need about US$l,OOO million of foreign capital a year over the next live to six years to meet essential requirements of economic development, Dr. P.S. Lokanathan. Executive Secretary of the U.N. Economic Commission for Asia and the318 words
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Article46 1950-11-16 7 WASHINGTON. Not. 15 (AP): Colombia has offered the United Nations I.OSO specially trained troops for service m Korea. These are the first troops offered by a Latin American country. Colombia already has dispatched a frigate, now m San Dieuo. for Korea.46 words
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Article121 1950-11-16 7 Delhi Holds Seized Nepal Money NEW DELHI. Nov. 15 (AP): Nepali rebel leaner M.P. X > i r< i 1 who arrived here with; R<. 3^500,000 seized from captured Bn^;: > '>j Treasury, was made to surrender the sum to the Delhi police He said it was intended to hand121 words
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Article42 1950-11-16 7 LONDON. Nov. 15. Renter): Police are trying to clear up ;he mystery of three coffins, made of lead, and fragments of caskets dating back to Roman times, which have disappeared from the basement of the British Museum.42 words
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Article36 1950-11-16 7 CANBERRA. Nov. 15: «Reu-ter-AAP>: Australian Prime Minister R. G. Menzies said that the Department of External Affairs had no evidence supporting published statements that America proposed establishing powerful naval bases m New Guinea.36 words
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Article26 1950-11-16 7 Delegates Pouring Into Warsaw WARSAW, Nov. 15, (AP):Delegations from more than tiO countries are pouring into Warsaw for the World Peace Con gress, opening on Thursday.26 words
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Article84 1950-11-16 7 President's Slayer Is Killed CARACAS, Nov. 15 (UP): Gen. Rafael Simon CJrbina, 47--year-old revolutionist and adventurer, branded officially as the head of the gang which shot down the Venezue an President, was himself killi ii by guards while attempting to escape. Urbina, who was arrested after the assassination, was being84 words
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Article166 1950-11-16 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 14 (UP) lt is easy tq tell whether! man is stil! head of the family, a poultry expert said. If he does the carving at table, he is still the boss. Otherwise, he is slipping. Mr. C. Fiend Smith, travelling j166 words
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Article28 1950-11-16 7 Total rebel surrenders In Burma up to Oct. 21, 1950, were officially listed as 6,239. An unofficial estimate places the total number of Burmese rebels at 52,000.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article62 1950-11-16 7 The I". N. Keonomie and Social Council voted 11 to 7 to hold its February session m Santiago (Chile), overruling Objections on the ground tint Chile, being so distant, would make it too expensive for European delegations. India's R. Saksena appreciated the need for economy but told the Council. "SouthU.P. - 62 words
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Article31 1950-11-16 7 The P.I. Red Cross reports that 700 persons were left homeless by a fire which swept a commercial centre on Mindanao destroying the village ol Dadi-'' Igas, m Koreonadal Valley.-- A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article25 1950-11-16 7 Some 5.000.000 factory workers throughout Italy walked off their job* on Tuesday on a four-hour general strike intended to force wide wage increases.— U. P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article32 1950-11-16 7 The Finnish Conservative Party has filed a vote of "no confidence" against Premier 1" Kekkonen's middle-of the-ro id government, charging it uith failure to halt inflation. The motion comes up tomorrow.- U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article51 1950-11-16 7 A British Government spokesman said m New York thai Britain had no knowledge of reported plans by Egypt to abrogate the 193<» AhrloKcyptian treaty, which still has six years to run. It had been reported that King Farouk would rescind the treaty m a speech from the throne this week.—U.P. - 51 words
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Article38 1950-11-16 7 British troops on practice manoeuvres In Hongkong discovered the body of 32-year-old Wu Chu, who is believed to have b> m killed a week ;igo mv 1 t'C r "h mnriaT sVipll nf Wr>rlH War II A. P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article34 1950-11-16 7 A U.S. Airny private, Jose B. Jimenz, who said he deserted to join the P.I. Hukbalahap guerillas, will testify against 14 alleged Filipino Communists now being tried for rebellion and murder m Manila.- A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article59 1950-11-16 7 He Gave Aw ay 120 Fiats LONDON. Nov. 15. (Reufa I A 75-year-old London property owner has just given 120 flats m the Capital's East End because he is "tired of losing money on them." The Bats, m Stepney and Shoreditch, have rents which have been peg at 12s. and59 words
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Article, Illustration362 1950-11-16 7 India Accuses S. Africa Of 'Racial Arrogance 'Asia Will Judge/ UN Is Told NEW YORK, Nov. 15 (AIM "Unless the peoples of Korea mm oilier parts of Asia are convinced that the I niled Nations stands for luiiuai equality and brotherhood, the efforts of the United Nations uill he ii362 words
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183 1950-11-16 7 US Forces In Germany Begin Emergency Step I»\RIS. \«»x. 15 (UP) The I •>• \rm> m (n n.iiiv m its biggcal operation ffaMDe the <m <iij»atioii Im h;ui ImM started a sliift of its supply lin«* MM !>;i-<- t«» -uaiiJ against a suthlon ComniuniKi attack from the I aM. diplomatic183 words
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Article51 1950-11-16 7 Chicago, Nov. i.5 fUP): Mrs. Louise Malmquist, 31-year-old divorcee, suggested to un annoying suitor Outt he 'drop dead." "All tight, I will," Rudolph Roess, 52, replied. Several hour* 'uier Mrs. Maluuiuisi iound the suitor's body on her front porch. He had shot himself until a rifle.—51 words
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38 1950-11-16 7 250,000 Called Up In US Since Korea War The U.S Arms obs announced a call for 40.000 conscriots m January. This brines the total Army request to 250,000 since the outbreak of the war m t Korea.- -Reuter.38 words
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Article136 1950-11-16 7 I-C Line Of 'No Retreat SAIGON, M<w Having co\ < < necessary with outposts, the French hav< now entrench* line m the mo Thai tribal territoi j F i military spokesman a- T.• French positions now follow < it l«t miles north-northwest <>l Thai 4ii miles south of r.: v136 words
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Article46 1950-11-16 7 LONDON. Nov. 15 \P>:— Food short Britain has offered Yugoslavia CJ.000.000 worth of food and goods on an emergency ba>is to tide her over her economic crisis due to widespread crop failure. The ofler is for credit facilities and is without conditions.46 words
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Article24 1950-11-16 7 Ten people were killtnl .md 80 injured when the i Run express t crashed miles from N i i<-24 words
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Advertisement99 1950-11-16 7 f I Royal Uoulton I SEASONABLE GIFT SUGGESTIONS j FOR THE YOUNGER FOLK. I "BUNNYKINS" DECORATION. j TEA CUPS AND CERS: $2.00 EAC PLATES: 7" $1.50 EACH 6" $1 25 EACH 5" $1.00 EACH BABY PLATES: LARGE $3.75 EACH: SMALL $2.90 EACH I OATMEAL PLATES: $1.25 EACH FOOTED EGG CUPS:99 words
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425 1950-11-16 8 Tin Talks Delegates 'Virtually Agree' On Control, Buffer Stock GENEVA, >'«:v- IS (AP) The United Nations tin conference, niter three weeks of discussions, lias reached virtual agreement on the establishment oi a buffer stock arrangement to prices. The conFerences was calk: l by the United Nations to «;ive the world's425 words
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Article288 1950-11-16 8 UK Will Continue To Conserve LONI) O N, Nov. 14 (Renter) The Chancellor of the Exchequer, Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, *:iid lonighl Britain will contimie ti> conserve dollars despite the recommendation of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) thai she ran now relax dollar import restrictions. H was replying m the Commons288 words
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Article45 1950-11-16 8 h<* latest Singapore rubber prices vesttrd.is (Nov. 15) Wtn per Ib. Bnjcn Sellers No 1 RSS Spol Ltost 5:.07 $2.08 I 08. m hales Dee. No 1 KSs >i.Mi $2.00 No 2 R SS. $I^s $1.9G No 3 KSS. SJ.iu $1.92 1 one: Steads45 words
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Article95 1950-11-16 8 SINGAPORE, Wed, rhe price oj t,:« todajp was 5525 p;-.- picol. Unchansi -I. ii mdx, Not, 15.-H I The ti!i markel was quiet :uj'i easier vi the morains session, (>n!\ IQ tons were deall m mm] m>t it-ll 822| to m.o 17 i per ton with three Months £3995 words
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Article82 1950-11-16 8 HONGKONG, Nov. 15 \P) The English-language Hongog Standard rep trted today that a Chine-' Communisi "Purchasing Oflflce* 1 in' Hongkong has contracted for direel h China of more than 30,000 tons of sulphate of ammonia from Belgium. Sulphate is important to China as a s >iirr>e82 words
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Article87 1950-11-16 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 15 <l'l'>: Preside Dt Truman asked Congress today lor the early enactment of the $4.000.000. unit. ■i-year excess profits t.-iv retrospective from Ju 3 1. 1950. The President's recfuest was made m a letter to Chairman Robert Doughton of the House Ways and Means87 words
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Article20 1950-11-16 8 ore won by tributors of Klang Tin Limited i. six months April September 1950 was 942 piculs.20 words
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Article189 1950-11-16 8 EXCHANGE rates now m Ijrce ;js suoplied by the Haiayai Excbange Banks Association, are as follows: FRKE MAKKFT IKKKNCIiS Sfcl_l.l\«. B1 INd I l.vi) ll o v so a si a s»i 3/b <j'« > i* »/sa < t/4 1/4 i/it ji ii Vf»«mr»lt« 2-11 i189 words
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Article, Illustration863 1950-11-16 8 TONGKAH Harbour Tin reports a profit, after providing for depreciation and depletion, of £104,642 for the year ended June 30. 1*J.%0. I lie directors propose a provision for dividend No. 3 of 9d« per share payable on Nov.Standard - 863 words
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Article494 1950-11-16 8 WORLD RICES OUTPUT IS DOWN BY 3% THE DECLINE m tbe world production of rice which w;b three percenl l«>> for I!H9 to 1950 (Aususi it. Jul>) ihan m tin* previous year, \> di*eua*eA m the fVoTember i*sn<- of <»r!«l Cross. Most of ii», decline occurred m Asia witfa a494 words
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Article139 1950-11-16 8 Query On UK Gar ments LO\*Do\\ Wov 15, (Reuter\tfr. George Bottomley, Overseas Trade Secretary, tolri the House of Commons he was ntis tied at] garment! m Britain im-po-'oi from Hongkong were manufactured En Hongk g Conservative Sidney Marsha)] asked to what extent the increase m import! of apparel tram Hongkong139 words
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Article28 1950-11-16 8 THE DOTTED Kingdom once aga of cars to Ceylon dvi ur t motor vehicles I m C. [this i were from the U.II B uter.28 words
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Article174 1950-11-16 8 $3½ MILLION PROPERTY FOR A UCTION Standard Staff Reperi SOME fourteen I«»l* <»! totalling approximately $3J n;!lJ«» [under llie hammer >liortl\ hli described as the "biggest auction Chye and Co, Ltd.. Singapore valuable housing sites m the island and are lU i'reehold property. The biggest lot of land that is174 words
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Article27 1950-11-16 8 BerberU said on h :i«. pptrol«-i,n, Fan tl I Of th. action b 3 U s mcnl mcnl lwll compan -iI p I*27 words
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Article44 1950-11-16 8 Rubber Drops 9 Cts A Lb THE S apore rubber t opened ar<. per ib. for Jir.-t grade De< shipn* q upcountry selling p.nd poor inquir i J v To $1.9.') pi per Ib. (yestei i :>rire \\as M I !'>wer if was Rounf44 words
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Article37 1950-11-16 8 sapor c I me- re Rubbct prio i lo v ocr Ib \.i 1 Ribbed liuv«r> B»Niii siftftk< H s 08 R.s.s tun tL> 186] $1.80 -.1 •-i I L 951 Tone of market: Q37 words
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Article42 1950-11-16 8 WASHINGTON P S (AP) A high P official said on Tv European aid ran be vastly curtail* Di Richard D puty administrator of t i nom!' I A<im:. !i, said that the fl doilai Europe should idled toward* r than42 words
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Advertisement28 1950-11-16 8 WHY WAIT UNTIL THE RAINY PAY? A^ r-*' fy 'j r~^*' f I z **A c 7 /viBB&K aibPv^ v' LJ ,rZ^^ < 1 til I\l' C ti I '<*'28 words
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Article, Illustration536 1950-11-16 9 British Shipyards Get Record Orders: pound Drop Helped NORTHUMBERLAND, Nov. 15 Along the banks ol the Tyne, from Newcastle to the N Sea, trains are moving and rivet pins chattering incesib the yards which make this one of the greatest shipa m rivers m the world. rhc sustained activity, confounding536 words
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Article75 1950-11-16 9 NG N 15 More ships kong and bei c a gloomy prosper es point out the fact that ies still r- main I og time bei i all, shipowr. i part of the i have lost developqpon the O have c« furrow to be tk.75 words
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Article80 1950-11-16 9 Th€ 9,000 ton cargo-liner Singap re", now being built the P. O Far East ser■e. is to be launched at v.; on November 30. The fifth of the Company's S" class oi she wUI join ast< c S Soudan, Surat and Shillong on he U.K. Far East80 words
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67 1950-11-16 9 Four launches which have ieen built m Singapore for the leni 'I North Borneo i c '.o.:-.- for North Borneo later ta the w< ek. They will proceed via Kuchnd to their various destinations one w have to travel ome 1.700 miles to its67 words
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Article, Illustration83 1950-11-16 9 M Lss Heather Lain? shares a joke with the captain of the Eastern Queen, Captain D. G. Burleigh at the cocktail party given aboard his new command, the Eastern Queen, on Tuesday. The hand m the picture on the right holding Miss Jean Wilte by the arm is83 words
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127 1950-11-16 9 Standard Shipping Reporter THE converted 7,633 \on Victory ship. Zuiderkruis, which arrives m Singapore Outer Roads this afternoon is carrying GUU Dutch Marines and Commandos to Pusan to join United Nations' Forces fighting m Korea. Most of the marines and commandos127 words
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Article99 1950-11-16 9 HUNDNAM HARBOUR REOPENS TOKYO, Nov. 15 (ReuterAAP) Hungnam harbour, situated on the east coast of Korea's "Waist" was today officially opened as a United Nations supply port by the United States Navy, only eight days after minesweepin.g began. Hundreds of Communist mines were removed, many by frogmen demolition teams. According99 words
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Article121 1950-11-16 9 GREXOBLE. Nov. 15 (Renter) Rescuers fighting their way through a fierce storm today found the wreck of the Canadian 'Pilgrim Airliner" <<n the northern slope of Mount Obiou. It is believed there are no ic-iryiyors among the 58 people m me Uia^.,^ Skvmaster. A rescue party121 words
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446 1950-11-16 9 MELBOURNE, Nov. 15 (Renter)— Fighting rir-insr costs, and faced with the spectre <>( I uneconomic production, Federal a!i«l pri\ate interests are co-operating to boost Australia's "shipbuilding industry. Although Government policy at present is foeussed on maintaining a defence potential, shipping companies see m the Menzies Government'sAAP - 446 words
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Article25 1950-11-16 9 THE BRITISH freighter Tsinaa and her rescue ship Margaret Moller are expected to reach Unno K(^r\o snmp limp tn. day.- A. P.A.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement120 1950-11-16 9 155 \^l !!!(iILAK TRANSPACIFIC SEKVICF Overland I Ua Angeles All American Canadian Cities Penan? P- Shan Spore *TEK!N MfinßV t Dc«, ~> t: l)fl< \H IOKV M Dec 2; Dec 'i« L>cc. g rir^o for TTon?konff Kobr Yokohama th Transliipment Takubar Tsin,;iao ST KK.LLAK SLHVICE USA (WEST COAST)ERSIAN C.LLF via120 words
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Advertisement557 1950-11-16 9 SB*^B^!S»??'"'^^^'*"''™Tf p "^ip >^fTl^^Tf^^^^^P^^^az!^^— SAILIN<.S (ROM IOaKDI-NAVIA I X CONTINENT b oore F. ham Pen»nr ■DANHOLM" tor Bangkofc It) 18 Nov. "NOKIIHVAL" (<'T Sa:i:on Ban^KoS 20 21 Nov ■FALSTRIA" for 8a«oD Bangkok 2-3 In. 1-1 Doc •KINA- for Manila BowcEoaa Takubar Koise ft Yokohama I ID«e •MALACCA" lor BansKoK Man:la557 words
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Miscellaneous88 1950-11-16 9 9€PARTVmes\ ».\Kll)\ INDONESIAN r ats i I IK! \lK\\ WS SSTELI nONS Xl «J i! U>N i m. MM \> \!K\\ \YS ikotas i I mg XT.% 4.18 r- m I at i i uin I r, I a-)uan. ETI If. -h Kj i.i I ni.su L I Uepartures SSTELLATKW88 words
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Miscellaneous673 1950-11-16 9 DESPATCHES TODW Japan Bonffkong ami China noon li\ f istcrn Qneen, <.t. Urilain, N. [relaad, Firr, Enrope, North and Wi-st Ulrica, West Indies, Egjpi and Ceylon noon by I'.hu>. I'h.iiluii'l (parcels onlyi noon by Bentenf, Soatta India (lettt-r>. only; and North India noon by I .urea. TOMORROW— Pontianak (< p.m.673 words
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Article, Illustration131 1950-11-16 10 lIOLI.YWOOD. Nov. 15.— One little known fact aboul Keenan Wynn is that hi> real name is Francis X;r ier Aloysius James Jeren Keenan Wynn 'Father," explains Keenan, I a sense of humour. B metlmea I wish he have confined it to the131 words
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795 1950-11-16 10 ERSKINE JOHNSON - ERSKINE JOHNSON By J-JOLLYWOOD, Nov. 15. Hollywood's ace cameraman, Leon Shamroy, was once assigned to photograph a movie co-starring an actress whose nose required special lighting and an ac- tor whose hairline had retreated like Indians m an Errol Flynn western. Alf went795 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-11-16 10 This exclusive picture to The Standard shows Kerima. 2-i-year-old oliveskinned, b 1 a c k c y e d Algerian beauty, who will portray the part of Aissa m Carol Reed's "I"* version of "Outcast of the Islands" which is being shot m Ceylon. Kerima. as reported63 words
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135 1950-11-16 10 Outside His Scope Says French Judge |)ARIS. Nov. 15— A French judge on Tuesday ruled that Roberto Rossellini's fight with RKO Studios about the distribution of the film "Stromboli" is outside his scope. The Italian film director appealed last Wednesday to Judge .lean Ausset to nominate a court administrator toA.P. - 135 words
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Advertisement154 1950-11-16 10 CINE-VARIETY STAGEs— al ihc 6.30 A *>..'tO ikowa only JUNE HAMILTON 'Hie <.al «ilh Personality I'luJOHNNY FARROW The Harmonica Wizard and SUM McGOOM with his Western Swing Music m "MELODY RANCH" i—ON SCREEN at ji^.jr, j £.3o 9.30 I' |4'i NOW SHOWING i) T.I Ll-1.45-4-6.30-9.30 X? WARNER^ROS: NEW HAPPINESS-MAKER! RUTH154 words
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Advertisement171 1950-11-16 10 IT BIUN(;s DOT THE MUTE IV m]^ THE HLISH IN WOMEN AND THE LAUGHTER l\ i t y^' OPENS TODAY 4 SHOW^ FJ^ A\/ 111 t^^ 2—4.15—^.30 f1.30 p.m. «v |l y<ra// rrlliUC M «1 2o CESAR ROMERO KEFNAN WYNN ALh.ANQfR ha;, ■> >: r r :z HIBJ ASTAIRE RED171 words
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Miscellaneous759 1950-11-16 10 Radio Programmes I* A HIM \I,U AY A ir> Balance of Furope (BBC); ~>.M> K.AmU MALA 1 A Spo th ad> pm lia< ,nes la n: 1 News and Programmes (BBC); fJM oirNlj .irUKFj Cantonese: News (BBC); 4:> London v Stu !io Melodies; 7.]:, Freiuh: News <4H» Metres and 41759 words
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Article85 1950-11-16 11 WHEN THE Five-Year-Plan is completed, a large proportion of the rural population m Singapore will have reasonable access good water, states the 1949 annual report of the Medical Department. The plan has provided for the laying of water mains along all main roads on85 words
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Article524 1950-11-16 11 SAMUEL G. And; ESTHER B. KLING - SAMUEL G. And ESTHER B. KLING By 4 V Will iinprox in<r y our ColtwraJ b.uksrojnd help \on and keep a mate? A. Yea As you acquire I ground you inevitably become a more interesting, i ra "ti\ c p ;rson. H< i c,524 words
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196 1950-11-16 11 MASSACh FTES, A'or. 15.— New iwo- for doublr- Mfctl seeing hare been an Op' ICo Ec of two halt circles of glass, fused by a ■> a one piece h-ns. The bo'.ioia Ml] is hall clear glass or another colour. ror steel uxwfccrs, iceMers, atui196 words
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Article, Illustration630 1950-11-16 11 H. L. Hopkin - H. L. Hopkin Griffiths Reiterates Assurance- ospoN, November 5. I- i Mr Mail).— r^' de and s asked m the Comnwas rev.jlaya show members of the < rvathrc Party re ting the prer?nt M lid no( scruple that, m> tar from conditions •lied,630 words
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Article25 1950-11-16 11 I as the j i fad h Then, the sound of t was red. other I: pc cc. "I she had d them.25 words
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196 1950-11-16 11 SUNDERLAND, Nov. 15 (Reuter) England's reorganised soccer team will i miss the driving force of Billy Wright, the injured |Wolverhamptom wing-half, but they should still be good enough to defeat W ales fairly comfortably at Roker Park tomorrow. i Despite the absence of 'VV196 words
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Article46 1950-11-16 11 THE 3rd Annual General Meeting will be held on Sunday, November 19 at 1 p.m. sharp at (the President's Residence, 310" >Joo Chiat Road Singapore. > The election of office-bearers for the ensuing year will take I place Members are kindly requested |to attend.46 words
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65 1950-11-16 11 Hongkong Cagers To Play Last Game The Hong Kong Union basketball team will play their last game In Singapore when they meet Singapore Combined m a return match at the Happy World Stadium toni^htThe visitors have won all Ihok games m Singapore so far a-io have delighted fans with a65 words
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Article, Illustration294 1950-11-16 11 lIAMIITON. BERMUDA, Nov. II CAP) M §m star! of ihe iir-t *>«>>ion of 1 he World lumipion-hip Bridge ToiirnaiiKMi. England's Captain (ira^ received birlhtlay pn>t*nt m thr hral <>! mbfftMrtiai lr;;<l Alter 18 hands, Engtai I Mir ugh consistently better play, were adding a driblet294 words
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162 1950-11-16 11 Don Cockell Wins Sitting On The Flour LONDON, Nov. 15 (APT— Don kell, the Brii heavyweight champion, t nigh; beat devei 1 Marshall m the seventh r« 1 of a ten-round fight whiletin^ 4> floor of the i I at London's Earl's l I stadi Referee Sam P. > r162 words
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Article120 1950-11-16 11 THE Terrible Turk," All Riza Bey, is back En town looking for an Aussie named George Duane. J st back from a tour of Indonesia. All is most anxious to get to grips with Duane. Promoters got to work m no time and the pair120 words
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Article49 1950-11-16 11 KOTA BAHRU. Wov 14 —In an one-sided game played al thi Kelantan Hockey pitch yesterday the Islah School beat the Xt antao Wanderers by three goals to >ne. Joginder Singh, Nordin Kundor and Hassan scored for the School while B. H. Catchpole netted for the Wander* n49 words
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157 1950-11-16 11 BRISBANE. (Airmail Mß* etAAP> A cony I that Queensland's leading cricketers are among the poorest paid m Australia and that they're kx i 9 "run on the cheap 11 been made here by a sport s? writer m the Telegraph. s more than t 1 r157 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-11-16 11 L OCEAN /^-"S !^^^>\ I I /T~*\ /(i^./^^f^^'^ I how about) QUIET-- Pspeak iNe of mSSSSZs^ -f THAT JvtA STUDVIN' LONG-, POINTED QUARTER ABOUT BOIDS m BILLS--- -^A -^^fr YOU OWE j WITH LONG Qk?%^ v^il^35 words
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318 1950-11-16 12 LONDON, Nov. I~> (AP) OdAem farmer Jack <;anlm r upset the mhU la* ni»ht by winning ihe British ami British Empire heavyweight championship as Bruce Vtoodroik. Ihe hol.S.r r« iirrtl at the end o« the eleventh round of a sihedui<<l I.Vrotinri bout.318 words
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Article, Illustration300 1950-11-16 12 Spore Boxing SINGAPORE promoter \v i -u 0 v-. boxing card >.iheduled for the Bappy World tomorrow Bight was ||i ..k;.» of :i I Issaed b\ the Singapore Benin" Board of Cont:«»l fast m-'.it Ihe statement h ;v t)l louv '7' r f ailgaHoW Oj Bo300 words
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82 1950-11-16 12 Oakes "$l,OOO To Charity If PROMOTER WAII.V 0 \RIS. told The Stan lard \x>\ sight that he wis v. U m- to pay $1,000 to iiv d serving rharity named by Ike 5.8.8.C. if the following g— ld be disproved: "Syd 1 ftrher beat Alfie Sand> •Tire <>n points, and82 words
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Article, Illustration260 1950-11-16 12 ON a rain-sodden pitch at Tanglin Barracks yesterday, G.H.Q. Farelf beat Singapore Harbour Board Rugby XV six points (two tries) to five (one goal) m a fast game surprisingly full of three-quarter play m view of the ground conditions. Harbour Board fielded a lighter pack260 words
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Article362 1950-11-16 12 kl ALA 1.1 MIH K. Wed. The Police Depot scored a T goalfi to 15 victory m iheir tifih hookey encounter aaainsl the Selangor Malays on the padang today: Previously both sides had won two "amen each. The Depot owned their victory to the fitness of362 words
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Article98 1950-11-16 12 IPOH. Wed.— The November Medal Golf (stroke* competition of the Perak Turf Club (games section) was won by J.W. Smith. Three players Khoo Kee Chye. Cheah Hock Heng and Too Joon Fook tied for the runner-up position. Khoo Kee Chye won the b:*!l sweep tor the98 words
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71 1950-11-16 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Selangor Club and Singapore Cricket Club will play their annual trophy rugger match on Saturday on the Kuala Lumpur Padang. The match was played last year at Singapore, and winners were SCC. The following is the Selangor Club line-up: Pinkerton:71 words
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Article, Illustration345 1950-11-16 12 Rob Samuel Reports On How... From Standard's London Correspondent Rob Samuel LONDON, Not. 9. A Football Association selc* tion, whose transfer fee would amount to over £150.004 had the scare of their lives when they almost lost i point to Army, atStandard - 345 words
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Article, Illustration94 1950-11-16 12 Officials of the Segamat District Badminton Association 1950 and the successful players m the district badminton tournaments. Sitting from left to right: Mrs. R F D'Costa Miss Ciiin Kon Moi, Miss Lim Yoke Lian, Mr. Lim Yin Khean (Vice-President), Inche Bidin bin Lo^in (President), Mrs. Lim San94 words
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483 1950-11-16 12 ROBUST tackling coupled with rip roaring forward «1ri1,|,|,., flying tackles highlighted yesterday's rugger encounter between the Sn? pore Cricket Club and the Police XV, played on a waterlog, <l Thomson Road. The game resulted m a 14 points (one483 words
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Article144 1950-11-16 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES most horses did slo on the third track B -kit Tnnali yesterday morning the going wmm still heavj La-Wan was the only hone to go lasi do the HPPOnd track. With Dunwoodie astride the 4-year-old bay English gelding broke 4(1.2 5 lor three.144 words
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Article86 1950-11-16 12 England Defeats Wales, 4-2 SUNDER! AND. (AP)— England 1 soccer to 2 m a fast on Wednesday. thrust thai; national a V. all the Eddie B wire ol line; bis 1 because he v, cc to mak passes Wilt ins centre! orward scored England's T. Ford, the i d attack,86 words
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Article135 1950-11-16 12 Easy Hockey Win ForPCRC PENANG, \\«d > vin? better i urn Innat i work the C lunes, Club «'.(^i!\ d< i. Ati I Penang j^trh < !u!* !>\ t.iur goals to ml ii: In, pla\ «'d on th< ictoi last tiling Ibc Chinese Cy] Ghee md Tia stumbling blot I135 words
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Advertisement88 1950-11-16 12 DIAMOND Engagement and Wedding Rings S. P. H. OeSLVA 45. HIGH SI. SWGAPOtI KOALA 1 1 MPI I IPOH your PRINTING, STATIONERY, BOOKBINDING, ACCOUNT BOOKS, RUBBER STAMPS, BRASS SEALS, COMPANY SEALS, COPPER PLATE, CARDS, ETC., ETC. From THE COMMERCIAL PRESS (Established 1908) 117, HIGH STREET, KUALA LUMPUR. PHONE HAPPY WORLD88 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous32 1950-11-16 12 TIDES W^ TIMESjffl HIGH TIDES at the principal resorts m Malay ;r. TODAY: A.M. P.M. Singapore 3.54 2.30 Malacca 12.11 12.31 Port Dickson. 10.52 11.12 Port Sham 9.40 10.41 Penan? 4.17 7.0232 words
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