Singapore Standard, 18 November 1950
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Title Section12 1950-11-18 1 Singapore TIGER Standard v. J SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOvl_)^EirT_rT9so7 12 PAGES TEN CENTS12 words
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487 1950-11-18 1 3 Invade School, Seize 221 I-Cards I S.afT Reporter ten-po «»l th. ir ir. mi criminal > lerrorislfl yesterd**) invaded ihe Sel »l on Niven Road, bald up the oal liirU Bad teachers and t 221 id 1 1 1 > cards. o first time thai I ists forced their487 words
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25 1950-11-18 1 Terrorist Hurls Knife With Note At School Teacher Pr ■;■•<- .er b!e knife, with a i m it. PcaiTs Hill read I*ob tarn m her bin25 words
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Article70 1950-11-18 1 Matthews PI Vital In Pacific SI ites N 1 1 S -retary v Matthews, ba ar--,i here fro. a inUB thi> i lay ms. iii il L-stallatioaa m a•- said al a press th.it Ii I'niteJ rd> th- .MAippine-. i i apo. tanf I m Hk it. p i ture70 words
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Article69 1950-11-18 1 Standard Stall Reporter A CHINI SE ii the :k-up ol the Cenl ice Station ran vhicfa he had concealed m his person and ed ear-old Chun Tiang S a detective, just beig last nig i deti ive w wounded both his arms and s69 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-11-18 1 Photo. The deposed kin*, of Nepal Tribhuvans (right) is seen here received hy Pundit Nehru on arriving m New Delhi. The child m tinmiddle s one of his grandsons.- APAP - 37 words
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Article75 1950-11-18 1 NEW DELHI. Nov. 17 I Prime Minister Pandil Nehru anonunced m Parliament today i that India is reducing the size of her army and her defence 1 expenditure. The announcement startled the house m view oi the worsening Ear Eastern situation and India's own deteriorating75 words
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Article94 1950-11-18 1 Full Powers Given To Dalai Lama NEW DELHI. Nov !T (UP): The 16-year-old Dalai Lama. 14 th reincarnation of Living Buddha and the "all embracing Lama, the Keeper of the Thunderbolt,' 1 was being installed today with full powers as temporal "ruler of Tibet. Ihe Chinese Communist invasion of the94 words
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Peking's Reply To 2nd Indian Note Ends Peace Hopes
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Article86 1950-11-18 1 Gurkha TroopsFor S'pore Blocked NEW DELHI. Nov. 17 (AP).— The fighting m Nepal has temporarily made impossible the dispatch of four Gurkha battalions to help m the anti-bandit war m Malaya, it was reported here today. The British government has an agreement with Nepal for the formation of 10 battalions86 words
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Article50 1950-11-18 1 ADELAIDE, Nov. 17. (ReuterAAP>— Railwaymen m South Australia yesterday voted overwhelmingly to end their 32-day-old strike which has involved 19 unions and has disrupted industry and food supplies. The strike has cost nearly .'{o.ooo men m two states more than £A1. 000.000 m wares.50 words
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Article41 1950-11-18 1 THE residence of Mr. K. C. Tours of Mount Pleasant Road was broken into between Wednesday night and early Thursday morning. Silverware, consisting mainly of teapots, spoons and cutlery to the value of over $2,000, we're stolen.41 words
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Article28 1950-11-18 1 LONDON. Nov. 17 (Reuter)— Freddie Schweitzer who appeared before King George VI and Queen Elizabeth at Monday's Royal variety performance died last night. He was 43.28 words
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253 1950-11-18 1 Standard Stall Reporter TUP' Singapore Criminal Investigation Department m Cecil Street was alerted last night just before nine o'clock when cries of "'Pistol. Pistol emanated from a taxi hastily drawn up m front of it. As some detectives rushed out to the taxi, two253 words
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46 1950-11-18 1 BRUNSWICK. Germany, Nov. i 17 (AP): A German court today sentenced Rudolf Pletl. '_<;. who confessed he killed nine women and a man to obtain "sexual satisfaction" to a life term m prison. There is no i death penalty m West Germany46 words
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238 1950-11-18 1 ECA Aims At Raising Asian Peoples Confidence In Their Governments WASHINGTON. Nov. 17.. (Reuter). —The ECA (Econo-j mic Co-operation Administration) said today that the aim of United States aid to SouthEast Asia was to increase confidence m Asian Governments, "The task of strengthening the countries of South-East Asia is highly238 words
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423 1950-11-18 1 American Forces Reported Within Sight of Border TOKYO, Nov. 17. (UP) Two tank-led United Stab* Seventh Division task forces rolled through crumbling (.omnium-M resistance m northeast Korea today within sijdit of Manchuria. The Reds were retreating north under American hammer blows and Major General David C. Barr. Commander oi the423 words
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Article50 1950-11-18 1 LONDON. Nov. 17 (Reuter)— British Secretary Ernest Bevin will visit Germany during the weekend of Dec. 9 11, the Foreign Office announced toda>. He hoped to meet the Federal Chancellor and oilier prominent German personalties and members of the High Commission, the announcement said.50 words
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Article52 1950-11-18 1 LONDON. Nov. 17 (Reuter)— The iA.BtiB.ooo.ooo Common wealth pla.n for economic aid to South and South-East Asia will be published as a Government document on Now 28, it was authoritatively stated here today. The plan will be simultaneously published m all Commonwealth *<52 words
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UN Bewildered By "Chinese Puzzle"
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61 1950-11-18 1 KUALA LIMPLK. Fri. i The Standard understands that the Rulers m CConfereem *c have accepted, m principle, the proposal for the seinii Cabinet system of Government outlined m the in;*rnoI random published m Septem- ber. It is also understood that the Rulers agreed to the61 words
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Article93 1950-11-18 1 Civilians In Canton ToldToLeave HONGKONG, Nov. 17 (UP) Reports from Canton said today that Chinese Communist authorities "strongly advi all non-essential civilians to leave the city within three days amid increasing Red fears of an attack. Communist officials were reported to be sending their families northward and city authorities have93 words
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Article60 1950-11-18 1 A Singapore ponce guai honour will be held at Kalians Airport this morninf to Bend off Mr R E Foulgei uu til recently the Commissioner of Polio is going to the United Kingdom to take up his new pod of Deputy inspector General <>l the60 words
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Advertisement50 1950-11-18 1 Reputed Start (crystal I I silverware! Four vfsli welcom*'^ i I The 1 NOVELTY STORE I 88 North Bridge Rd I Spore. .\\\\\\^\\\\v\\\\\\\\\\\^\\'vv_'% >______B^B' •^^S J **.?i v Gffitkey'd tpfrteutte MORPHY- A*2y\ RI(HARDt^\i AUTO CONTROL m^W^ BlfF H___ SAFETY ELECTRIC H ISANDILANDS BUTTERY CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENANG50 words
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Article, Illustration328 1950-11-18 2 SOS From Christmas Is. By A Special Correspondent A DRVMATK. night flight by two Singapore nursing sisters brooch! aid yesterday to an Australian official lying sick on lonely Christmas Island, 1,000 air miles from Singapore out m the In-' Mr.FEAF PR - 328 words
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126 1950-11-18 2 FOUR hours after a Singapore policewoman was held up; and robbed by two arm Chiol her "S.P.F.'' shoulder! badges. her number plate '•<>' A poiice whistle and note- book, at Paya Lobar yesterday, the police recovered all i the articles, except the shoul-126 words
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Article23 1950-11-18 2 S. KRISHNASAMY was fined SlO m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for spitting at Arab Street on Aug. 2423 words
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Article319 1950-11-18 2 GraniteSupplyMay Last 500 Years THE GRANITE resource- of Singapore and I'lilati I bin may be «*\|».*<*l<f«l to l«**>t more than ."»00 years. This is stated m tit Singapore report on the availability of granite on Singapore and the surrounding islands. The repor* puts the annual granite consumotion as 400,000 cubic319 words
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104 1950-11-18 2 Court Hears Bankruptcy Petition Case TWO PETITIONS for receiving orders and adjudicating orders were heard before the Chief Justice. Sir MurrayAynsley. m the Supreme Court. yesterday. In the first case a receiving order and adjudicating order i was made against Er Leong Ann on the application of Mr. C H.104 words
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Article74 1950-11-18 2 T. M. DE SOUZA. successfully applied for a discharge from bankruptcy before the Chief Justice. Sir Murray-] Aynsley, yesterday. His total liabilities amount- 1 ed to 51. 500 but it was said that he had paid 50 per cent of the amount already. It was also said74 words
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Article178 1950-11-18 2 SI XTY-seven-year-old Chong I Wan Lee was charged m the Singapore First District Court yester*day with practising dentistry without a licence. Pleading guilty, he said: "I have been working with a qualified dentist for over 2(1 years." Another charge of administering deleterious drugs, was withdrawn. It178 words
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Article34 1950-11-18 2 MISS Noreen Stoker and Mr. Goh Soen Tio w i i i give a joint recital tonight at 8.30 p.m. at the Ot i Tiong Ham hail ol the University of Malaya.34 words
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Article, Illustration322 1950-11-18 2 Standard Staff Reporter IF THE Labour Party comes into power m Singapore, it will see to it thai a sugar factory is built m Singapore to give mor- jobs to the working classes. This will also enable the working people to buy the322 words
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Article71 1950-11-18 2 t4 IF VOC get the doff registered, you really feel that it is yours." This was the advice given by th c Singapore I ourth Police Magistrate, Hr. P. Cla_.ue yesterday to a woman. _co Ah Whan, who had a dog without a licence Voi who was71 words
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Article70 1950-11-18 2 A "FLYING hospital" Hastings transport aircraft which Leave Changi airfield early today will carry the first batch of British Army wounded from the Korean War home to the United Kingdom. There are fifteen patients bom the Korean W,.r theatre, the majority of than Scotsanen from70 words
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122 1950-11-18 2 Woman Gets One Year For Hinding Opium FOR concealing 7, jof opium m a cloth bi I j around her v a 56--ir-old woman. Low Ah was sentenced to 111 months' imprisonn ent the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah. terday. The discovery of the opium made by122 words
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Article64 1950-11-18 2 Five More Polio Cases THERE were fi\*e cases < I poliom: litis (infanti i para- m the M pal area of Singapore for the week ending Nov. 11. One case was fatal. Out of the total of 145 ck at during the period, tubercu.. accounted for 23 deal The Infantile64 words
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Article52 1950-11-18 2 RAAF Men Help At Cathedral Fair TWO Royal Australian Air Force men yesterday helped j sell soft drinks to the women and children attending the "Bring and Buy" Fair at Cathedral House m Cavenagh Road. Proceeds from sales of dolls, cakes, soft drinks will go to the i St. Andrew's52 words
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54 1950-11-18 2 Operated Radios Without Licence, Six Men Fined SIX men were fined m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday for operating their radios without a licence. Mohamed Saiboo and Co.. Sim Cheng Siong and Ho Ki.it Ngee were fined $20 each. C. E. Quelc, Tay Ah Kow and Chew Keng Sing,54 words
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Article166 1950-11-18 2 WICKERS ON SHORTAGE OF NURSES Sl-Ui-lar.! Staff Reporter THF ASSISTANT Nm Scheme, -nhirh i«* _»*"<*« nil int. la feature m the I Mted jkin*_<lom_ should al-o \w i inadr a feature of tin* \nr-~ inn; Service m this country. tin* Diimclor of Medical Set"*** ices. Singapore. Dr. \X J. Nicker*.166 words
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347 1950-11-18 2 HAPPY REUNION AT KALLANC Standard Staff Reporter FOR CHUBBY two-year* old Libuse Filip. daughter of a Seletar raf. oificer, yesterday was another exciting chapter v, her already adventurous life. As a baby of seven months she loos ihncn array from her home m Communist Czechoslovakia347 words
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Advertisement119 1950-11-18 2 POSSESS YOUR OWN HOUSE BY EASY PAYMENTS Newly bit.lt steteyed reinforced concrete houses m Jalan Pasir Puteh. Ipoh for sale on thr following terms: Either 51 5.000 cash Or $5,000 cash and monthly instalment of silt for 10 years. Please ipply to: Mr R I im. IS Bale Street Vtop119 words
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Advertisement135 1950-11-18 2 FCR "AA *^-< s saw p I es j I i Mata furnished Vacant p I I I 7' < A- ated VA will be CD DAY 195 A i toward Tin:. MTLICATft SAT! NOTI< V. *H,,l|: i( HAI LOON I! t ll'r 1 XI N GrTOU end S .f\<.135 words
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Article, Illustration321 1950-11-18 3 Wholesale Resignation Of Chinese Council Members Dema nded Opposition To New Visa Rule SK! K^^ "-ling I Wmbl, Hall, Kuala Lumpur, demanded the resignatioS federal Uprfative Councillors en Woe if the protest front the Malaya __gai_aat the eu visa regulations are not heeded by V mM uTl"* Ka hv U„>321 words
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70 1950-11-18 3 X 1 (MM thou Si its ia til 13 Was I i -fa[ lil .dquarien r Strike c m Ihe o-icron Is ai aad v.is I 1 Alt i i leaapesl ■stag Is asaiast I d .nstratlaa l> i: i share ia b th70 words
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Article32 1950-11-18 3 46 BANDITS KILLED IN OCTOBER s Stall I spM-dea. I pects gi on rigure to d< mtted, icfa i m court civimore •riber og are 7 ■rsonnel Army) made j specials i32 words
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Article130 1950-11-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— S res yesterday and kd'ed a bandit section .horn a re*.\ arc i I 52 00 had previously been cd. g yesl lay, a band |of b aped a bus and robbed the passe* ge s of cash.! lln anotA m the same130 words
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Article144 1950-11-18 3 Si m 1 ird Siatt < o. respondent HI WW K. Fri.— Ih»* appeal of a Penang Lim i beat Sen.:. \>iih -i\ aliases, agains. a ■»n an nee of death imposed on him al the recently, for tmiawfnl possession of a *er a: roundb144 words
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Article129 1950-11-18 3 PENANG, Fri Mr. J. R. E. Pawson. manager of Roneo Ltd.. Penang branch, was gl oted a decree nisi to be made absolute m three months by Mr. Justice Jobling m the Supreme Court today when he petitioned for divorce against bis wife, Annie Wallace Pawson,129 words
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Article634 1950-11-18 3 SEREMBAN— Today Pla/.i: Iroquois T: all 1. 7 and 9 0 em Sapphire: Bantam (Malay) 12, md 930 pm, C.iiii.i\ is Storm (Can- est i 12.45 6.45 9-30 nm. i Metropele: The Fighting Bride I (Cantonese) l. 7 and 9.30 p.m. j MALACCA— Today Capitol: Bomba, The Jungle634 words
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Article34 1950-11-18 3 IPOH. Fri Out of a total I accidents m Perak last nonth, 53 Involved vehicles. Eight of these were fatal. Ipoh Town topped the list vith 70 accidents, including WO fatal cases.34 words
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Article, Illustration375 1950-11-18 3 Step By Step Franchise ForFederation— Griffiths Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON, Nov. 17 (Renter: Colonial Secretary .lame.Griffiths said yesterday he attached great importance to tiu introduction of elections to the Federal Legislative Conned ol Malaya as soon as practicable But it was intended the electoral system should first be used forArt Lite - 375 words
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Article112 1950-11-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent .JOHORE BAI IRC, Fri— A Tamil A. Kaliappen, charged with enticing away a married i woman, pleaded not guilty m I the Magistrate's Court yester- day and told the magistrate that the woman was his sister. The mother of the woman, who was112 words
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Article82 1950-11-18 3 COMMONS QUERY ABOUT NEW UNIT j LONDON, Nov. 17 (Reuter); Mr Leonard Gammans, Con- 1 servative, asked m the Com- mons yesterday for further m- j formation about the new "antibandit force" to be known as Malayan Scouts. War Minister John Strachey 'replied that the Malayan Scouts were a special82 words
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Article37 1950-11-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fr;. From Monday. Nov. 20, the British Council centre m j Young Road will be open to the public from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. daily, except on Sundays, i37 words
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Article95 1950-11-18 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Inspectors of the Supplies Department here are checking on shopkeepers to see that the Price Control regulations are obeyed. One of these required all licensed dealers to display price iists of controlled goods m four languages and to allix price95 words
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Article59 1950-11-18 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. In the Magistrate's Court yesterday a fine of $50 was imposed on a Chinese lorry driver who pleaded guilty to a charge of i using his lorry for carving j rubber sheets without a haul- age permit, on Sept 26. He was59 words
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649 1950-11-18 3 Slamianl Staff Corre*»|.niulrnl KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. In an _Mpi.i_._faf n remonv oti tin* "Malawi District round. Kuala l.inii|t-tir. this morning the Officer /Id-Mininlrrinj the Gmvemmmmemt of the Federation presented awarfl- to ">l officers, \< O-. and men of the Armed Force*649 words
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Advertisement73 1950-11-18 3 -__-__E-________________l_____----^^ »-___rfll_ r fRT* n_P_SF. ir»W T* l__r iFI > ">* M3<AtimWsmmml^^ II t_E-*\_7<JF-__k A**^-.^^ «ji|i__p« !"*?*rJ'.'.!!Ti- -._j ■'■•■'"«>.:" 4 •*l^wil.llt_--Mfr.^£W v.^^^^r-TT-,*^. "^Sf. vi■■ -ar— J A PTHE NEW HOUSE OF COMMONS WESTMINSTER The Speaker's Chair, all sealing throughout the Chamber, galleries j and lobbies and every other article of73 words
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Article, Illustration358 1950-11-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. A delegation from the Eurasian Union of Malaya, led by their president, Vlr. G. Shelley, laid before Sir Christopher Cox, Educational Adviser to the Secretary of State for he Colonies, a memorandum m which they laimed free primary358 words
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Article154 1950-11-18 4 Stand.ird Staff Correspondent iron. I ri. F«»r picking Am pocket o_ I'ai Kwong fan on the niiiht of >o\. _J>, !ee -\<>._ Kuan. 22, w__s -t-ut.-m't-d IO MS B-OBths 1 .*ipi JBunmenl 1» wwgi-lrtc Llie Hahuiidiu today. Lee n ci ed Yap Kirn H e 17.50154 words
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Article268 1950-11-18 4 r Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. Training of certain members of the medical staffs m Malaya for BCG work will lie the ti r.-t step to he taken by the BCG visiting team provided hv WHO-UNICEF, Dr. A r ne Buns Hensen. head268 words
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99 1950-11-18 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. The first man to make a long disl tnce call from Penang to Hongkong today was Mr. J. P. Ooi of Singapore, who spoke to Dr. Benjamin Ho, of the Tung Wah Charity Hospital. The "all was made99 words
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Article49 1950-11-18 4 Had Terrorist Document, 5 Years IPOH, Fri.— Sentence of five years' imprisonment was imI posed on 30-year-old Lav See j Fatt by Mr. Justice Hill m the j Perak High Court today. Lav ■i pleaded guilty to a charge oi having terrorist document en- titled "the new working plan.'49 words
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Article82 1950-11-18 4 PENANG, Fri. Business firm! here having connection with "lighter work will be asked to give consideration to slight increases m lighter rate--. The executive committee of j the Penang Lighter Owners Association at a meeting yesterday requested their secretary, j Mr. M. S. Zachariah to82 words
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Article, Illustration434 1950-11-18 4 Rehabilitation Camp Ju tifies Confidence Standard Staff Correspondent I V _IPIN(J, Fri. The Rehabilitation Camp here celel rated the first anniversary of it-* founding with gpori lion display and exhibition of the Chinese art of sell defence on the camp ground today. c than 200_hok-uens (Stude: participated m the day's434 words
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Article, Illustration290 1950-11-18 4 Photo. Standard Staff (.orre-pondnit BUTTERWORTfI, Fri. \S ith fan- Royal Mr Fatw planes baorri at the RAF St_ri__on, Bntterworlb. flying formation overhead, Fl\in__. Officer J. Swindells, a pilot of the 53 squadron, **lio warn killed m a bUhmerardi here \e«-.t«rdav h_s hurie-d vAth full iniiilarxLim - 290 words
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Article67 1950-11-18 4 DON'T BORROW MEMBERS TOLD •.Undard Stafi Correspondent PENANG. Fri he Penang Mci C o-< I .I. S cd. not 1 md je m the labit of borrowing or g I 'oods on en lit wi i theii .tiv< vas made by Mr. Ahmad Z iah, the Co-op. I _> .A67 words
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Article221 1950-11-18 4 Judgment Today On Bank Case Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG; Fri Ju igment m the Bank of China cheating case was postponed till tomorrow by the President of the Sessions Court, Mr. M. R. F. Rogers, after "he pm.-i i.* Council. Mr. C. D. D. Hogan, had summed up the case221 words
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Article26 1950-11-18 4 -j BUTTERWORTH. Fri— A 1 t Malay woman. Mek. was fined I J jss for slapping an eight-year-old boy Setnang on Oct. 17.26 words
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Article32 1950-11-18 4 Textile Merchants Acquitted Stand. i r.: S IPOH. il, mer 11 v. ot poll, v lvi on c 1 1 i nc I t PfMlf* lai, l sion A. repr. pne* tion32 words
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Advertisement95 1950-11-18 4 y _>_/ _22/_ jfa BrA r QUonqkcnq TO HONG KONG tt% j f&.*w /Jf TO SINGAPORi// /I SPP ANNOUNCES ■m AT r b_s.-.e_smer. and sighiseers m _l_j"^^*p return to Hongkong shows you O^IOQfUyZAZ Bangkok nnd Saigon— stop «fe^<_^-- over anywhere or fly through Information Bookings: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD95 words
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Advertisement172 1950-11-18 4 Mu_r^*B*^_B v ft* _^^___B_H_r— r _i _F" _fl _5 ■nPff.H'.^ "_H mW S __^_^fl___^_P___ HV 3 *m f Rm_______________i__r! .^-_J3_^y^_^A^_( i x_T*-_ -__l IA%. a J__ 3_» Bf jinK_gv _t9 A __*<__ __W___ lADREMA h Here is the new "SUA ia- •>»•>**- .xp'*nsi\e addressing m. chui< L" J the world's172 words
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Article1259 1950-11-18 5 Official Evidence During Inquiry he pointed out, was set up to supersede the gnaut aerang system. Capt. Janning said he had complained to the Seafarers' i Administration Board on this matter. He also told the Commission j 'hat he found it "abs >lule!y j impossible to co-operate with Mr. Majid1,259 words
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Article, Illustration196 1950-11-18 5 Standard Staff Reporter A GENERAL meeting ot representati\ e__ ol all trade unions m Singapore will be held on .Nov. 21 to j consider the report of the Cost of Living Committee. The committee was appointed at a meeting of the Union representatives held mStandard - 196 words
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Article198 1950-11-18 5 Ways To Improve Bureau menf to institute a system of continuous discharge certili- i ea.e_." He recommended that this i should be m the form of a set oi papers or something like the i Indian nuily which is a one page; document and which could be used always. He198 words
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Article55 1950-11-18 5 LONDON, Nov. 17— (AP)— The Colonial Office reported coals beds up to i-k feet thick have been discoevred m th< Congola area ut' Northern Rhodesia. Indication, are that a valuable coal field may exist j a the j territory, where drilling is being carried out by a Govern-ment-sponsored55 words
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Article27 1950-11-18 5 Standard Staff Correspondent KULIM. Fri— -For hoarding) 75 kntjs of white sugar, a Chinese coffee shopkeeper was i fined $100 by Magistrate Inche! Abdul Wahab.27 words
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321 1950-11-18 5 KUALA LUMPUF.. Fri Almost the mtii« Catholic community uf Kuala Lumpur and hundreds devotees turned out to wzU me Our Lady of Fatii the Pilgrim Virgin, a:ij invoke her blessing on arrival here today. The statue, an exact replica of the anginal mad to321 words
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Article60 1950-11-18 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.— A Malay. Abdul Etas_d bin A who, a fortnight ago v arged With theft of jewelleries belonging to two Malay girls of Sultan Ibrahim Girl school, yesterday plead* guiity m Ite Magistrate's Court before Inehe A. Kadir Yt-sof to a charge ol stealing al bicycle60 words
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Article102 1950-11-18 5 MPIEA. Union Men Meet KUAI A A bfPUR. Fri of the I .'aliveof the Malayan Planting li tries Employers A md the Al! Estat< Staffs Union was he:d m Kuala Lumpur todaj Tlie Estate SI ill T i proposal fur a 20 per cent. Increase En salary, up to tin102 words
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Article135 1950-11-18 5 SEREMBAN Fri An appeal to all -boat _p__q have a stake m tttta country to help the Gk»vernmenl to th- prevaj h g disord r In this country so thai Malaya may again < njoy comj security, peace and pros;,. v made by Dato Tar.135 words
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Advertisement117 1950-11-18 5 ON,//<.0 N,// <. "'sL? *,|v* %/V <v 9, I .Kg H 7 INELLiIWYNN t CAF.DLELIOHI p _i $1-10 B__- il MMb X X HJV St_7 Iv m jm m PZ 7 > sr>r I IN THEMSELVES NELL GWYNN CANDLES FORM A LOVELY ADORNMENT TO THE DINING TABLE, CUT LIGHT THEM117 words
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Article769 1950-11-18 6 DURING last year Malayan trade unions suffered more casualties than did the bandits. Membership of the -inions m the Federation dropped from 70.037 to 42-288. This is indeed a considerable depletion o! union strength and an indication of the fact that the trade union movement m this769 words
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Article, Illustration1867 1950-11-18 6 The Human Body Has Become Out -Of -Date In The Air Age Y AM PI RE jet fighters are on their tvay to Far East Air Foree bringing with them medical and tcientific problems of their own. In a broadcast last night, Squadron Leader T. IS. /V. Brennan, Flying Personnel1,867 words
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Article299 1950-11-18 6 Review of Views Keep Out The Wolf PRO KUOMINTANG I bung Shing Jit Pao denounced the conscription order Issued by Communist Governor. General Vi Chien-ying of X. figtung province, China. Accord i the daily. General V* sought to raise a 150.000-man army m the province f/ithin a matter of 4."299 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-11-18 6 "I don't rare if this is her third marriage or not seven and six please, no allowance for depreciation!'*21 words
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Article378 1950-11-18 6 Its The Talk of The Tour Hallmark Of BROADCASTING 1r o m Radio Malaya recently, a British military observer had this to say about the anti-bandit campaign: "Progress m the anti-bandit campaign continues to be slow, largely because of the nature of the operations being carried out by the Communist378 words
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Advertisement50 1950-11-18 6 tt) a: r a: aa; Annnnnnnnnnnnnp "PYE" n tßrmmmtßmi BJ9 tt -_r S' 2 CASH or EASY PAYMENTS. Ranging From $13.50 To $42.50 g #tl .&m m g UNION RADIO SOUND SERVICE g (RADIO SO! ND ENGINEERS) 5 U 135 SELEGIE ROAD. Q Xi SINGAPORE, CA. UNIONRADIO* TEL:— 3O3O 550 words
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Advertisement10 1950-11-18 6 me ONLY GENUINE PILSENfR J amffl^ftggjgflp_-i J iiMCAr_«( -TIL. LaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaJ10 words
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Article, Illustration350 1950-11-18 7 N'lists May Be Sent To Korea: Red China War Moves Growing NFW YORK, Nov. 17.— As indications grew that Kremlin-directed }vkiil .|.,r.-_.ardiiig Americas pledge that the U.N. forces m Korea will Nt k X...1 < I,ina is .ete^nedto^defy the U.N. move to bring about IMiI t of tlie estimated 100.004)350 words
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Article81 1950-11-18 7 Truman 's Pledge To China N IT, against i re .singly tsed the i stlmated Communisl X rea PresJr Peking "never ined any a _t_-i*t-__. Mr. lruni.in w, nt on. "If the l hin*»> _er_-_Biinsts share th*- trshn Ike I nited s .nd seiiuMj n a tiifv will not Bpefl81 words
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48 1950-11-18 7 Russia Will Veto 'Quit Korea' Call 17, (AP> Jacob A Malik has the U.N S that be will veto ci* demand that pull its Korean ia*s Dr. T V sdac-zi i1 1 W-Ote_ I tka by the mcil. i means that the now to be refe leneral V-48 words
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171 1950-11-18 7 PAKCHON Korea). Nov. 17.— Men of the Argyll ami Middlesex Regiments who have again occupied this much-contested town, m Arctic cold, still lack essential clothing ami equipment for a hitter winter campaign. As first instalments of winter clothing reacned these frontline forces, m the171 words
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Article40 1950-11-18 7 WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. IAP). --President Truman said Secretary Ot State Dear. Acheson will remain on the job and that the public might as well quit speI ting as to whether he is going to resign. j I40 words
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259 1950-11-18 7 Peking Intervention In Asian States Planned For Months Nlist Delegate Tells UN: iokk, Not. 17.— Charging that the Red j Chinese intervention m Korea had heen planned for I many months, Nationalist delegate Dr. Tsiang Ting-fu told the Security Council that 300,000 of the hest of j Communist China's forces259 words
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Article94 1950-11-18 7 N 'list Charge Before UN NEW YORK. Nov. IT. (UP).— Nationalist China has called for the appointment of a U.N. commission of inquiry to look into her charges of aggression by the Soviet Cnion. The complaint will come up before the General Assembly's Main Political Committee on Monday. A resolution94 words
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Article38 1950-11-18 7 PRAGUE. Nov .AP).— The second World Peace Congress, attended by 4,000 delegates, gave loud applause for North Korea I and China when they were elected to its presidium. The Congress will last six days.38 words
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Article70 1950-11-18 7 NEW YORK, Nov. 17, (UP). Gilbert King, 39, walked Up to a pedestrian on a street corner and asked him to hold I bottle of whisky. Then he pulled a gun and started going through his victim's pockets. The victim turned out to he Police70 words
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Article55 1950-11-18 7 LONDON. Nov. 17. (Reuter..— Critical talks on Anglo-Egyptian relations arising out of" King Farouk's speech to the Egyptian Parliament will be held m London soon, diplomatic quarters belie\ c. King Farouk gave notice m his statement of a definite intention by Egypt's Wafd Government to cancel the55 words
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Article16 1950-11-18 7 Shanghai Reds have executed 17 "bandit leaders" and jailed 3S "bandits accomplices."— APAP - 16 words
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Article94 1950-11-18 7 CLARKSBURG (Weft Virginia), Nov. 17 (riP): The name of Patrolman Saw Nelson Fury contains 13 letters. Born m 1903, he has been m the police force for 13 years, since Oct. 13, 1 j37. Before that, he worke<l 13 years for the Baltimore and Ohio Railway. Fury94 words
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Article190 1950-11-18 7 LONDON, Nov. 17 (Reuter): —A good appetite is the main thing you need if you want to live to be 100, says Mrs. Amelia East, who has just celebrated her 100 th birthday. -The secret lies m eating a good meal.'' he said. Mrs.AP - 190 words
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Article196 1950-11-18 7 The U.N.General Assembly's Trusteeship Committee has approved a draft trusteeship agreement submitted by Italy for the administration of the former colony of Somaliland. —I .P. Greek Prime Minister Sophocles Venizelos' two-party coalition government, formed a fortnight ago, won a vote of confidence.- A.P. Mr. Spurgeon M. Keeny. FarUP - 196 words
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Article20 1950-11-18 7 The total British casualties to j date m Korea are 51 killed. 158 wounded and five missing.- U.P.20 words
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157 1950-11-18 7 WASHINGTON, Nov. 17 (UP) As the U.S. Defence Department announced that 28,881 American casualties had been officially reported m. the Korean war through Nov. 10, the (omnium t Peking radio broadcast a North Korean communique saying that Chinese Communist troops had killed and157 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-11-18 7 Pope Pius XII signing: the Papal Bull on the dogma of the bodily assumption into heaven of the Virgin Mary. A P photo.25 words
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241 1950-11-18 7 I NEW YORK. Nov. 17 (Renter) Brazil, mppew-tea. hy Bolivia, Denmark, Norway and Sweden, proposed a resumption of efforts to hold a roumliahle conference on the dispute over the treatment of Indian- m South Africa. A resolution, submitted jointly by the five241 words
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Article74 1950-11-18 7 LONDON. Nov II (UP): Mr. Win -ton Churchill urged the Government to bear m mind the danger of getting pinned down m fighting m China or approaches lo China when the main Britisn emphasis should be on defending Furope. Defence Minister Shinwell replied that the Government fully intended74 words
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Article73 1950-11-18 7 v__/ MADRAS. Nov. 17. -ReuterV— The Madras Gorernment has lifted a > ear-old ban on Urn Communist Party and 85 A! hee organisations following a EfigJ Court judgment which held tha ban to be "void and ultra vires' under the constitution. The ban was imposed in*73 words
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Article104 1950-11-18 7 Indonesia Rejects Aussie Claim JAKARTA. Nov. 17 (AP):— A| high Indonesian Foreign Ministry official said it was "nonsense" to view New Guinea as the Australian defence line because "defence lines these days will not work. "When the Japanese set out to conquer," the official said, "not only New Guinea but104 words
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Article25 1950-11-18 7 Red China has granted the Rotary International and the Free Masons licences to operate 'm China as legal private or- ganisations.— APAP - 25 words
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336 1950-11-18 7 NEW DELHI, Nov. 17.— Oelhi-IVkins relation*. seriously strained over the Chinese Com muni*! ima-ion of Til>et m disregard of Peking**-, under, akin" not to Am so, have further deteriorated under Peking (Jiaargra thai India prevented "peaceful negotiations"* betWBC-i Pckini: Anti-Huk Drive MANILA, Nov. 17.336 words
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35 1950-11-18 7 BIRMINGHAM. Nov. 17. (Reuter): The Conservative Opposition retained their Parliamentary seat m a bye-election for Handswortfa district, Birmingham, leaving the Government's majority over ah other parties m Parliament at <i.\.35 words
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Article137 1950-11-18 7 Nepalese Rebels Repelled NEW DELHI, Nov 11 < _P Nepalese Go. erum. hurling back Nil talis. Co ess ton [to overthrow 1 the ruling feudal regime and store deposed King as the consti t__ The insurgent- fleei across the border to the Indian frontier admit rebel 1 1 i TheAP - 137 words
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Advertisement64 1950-11-18 7 \iion peMnT Lin../ XMAS CRUISE REDUCTION ON ALL FARES I PRESIDENT MONROE SAILING DECEMBER 16th I I MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND V^ NEW YORK J SP.H. de Silva I High Street Singapore Imvitm Your Enquiries Jewellery Repairs And 1 countings, Which Will Receive Our Prompt A ft* nt ion. Repairs Executed64 words
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Advertisement126 1950-11-18 7 i iiii i TRIX TRAILS The World's Finest Miniature Railway System EXPRESS PASSENGER TRAIN Set comprises loco ond tender with three bogie 'o*.chrs. controller plugs, wire, oil ond tutly iliustrj.ed instruction book. Roils ond Tronstormer Extra. From $55-00 Set comprises loco ond tender with four goods wogons. controller, plugs, wire,126 words
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Article, Illustration537 1950-11-18 8 New Robber Doty l mmmmm mmm lmmm mmmmmmm 11 m ttmm SIR JOHN HAY, who is an acknowledged leader of tlie rubber indatstrj both m Malaya and ike United kiiiin.otii. rail- the urn increased export doty on rubber "an a<lmini>trative blonder*"537 words
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Article86 1950-11-18 8 the latent Singapore rmmmts Brieea jrestef'-k.j (NOT. 17) ner-* per lb. Buyers Sellers No I RSS Snot Lease 1 5.12 $2.1 1 F ok. m hales Dee No I KSS s:o:> *>:... Nm li S S 52J8 SSSjM No 3 KSS %IM sj.:*B ftse; Finn I ON.JOY N«V. IT86 words
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Article54 1950-11-18 8 SIN -PORE, Fri l pr re of im -,*i_. v...v Ssofi p i pieaL Dtwa SI 7.62 LONDON, NaT, 17. I I"ri_h.y), Today*. Prirrs First Se iom. Spal Bayers p»*r too: tl.'tOO Sutlers orr Tbe Months 5*940 B ii ts. iier Ion; (C34S Sellers pa Imm. SeUlemeal Price Teste54 words
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Article161 1950-11-18 8 Big Drop In Burma Shipments RICE NEWS RANGOON No. 17 (AP) F f -i< :r>: n* 5 ...I 0 lob r mad Burm rsc < iqp ri s sharply, n ng to C isl figures jusl reli ased. They showed a fall I R > 17.47« Vi during Otton a*.161 words
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Article180 1950-11-18 8 LONDON. Nov. 1 iKni <»*t) Mr. Walter Fleteher, Conservative, said m the Commons today tiu* imposition of export duties on rubber m Malaya would have "disastrous effects, both long-ten. and shortterm."' lie asked if tlie (iovernment would provide Parliamentary time lor a debate on duties.180 words
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220 1950-11-18 8 j Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The j Government of the Federation lias opened a series of talks with rubber representatives m Malaya on the proposed increase on the export duty. In Kuala Lumpur today, a two-hour conference was held m the Federation220 words
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378 1950-11-18 8 KowloonEvacuationRubber Boosts Price Of Rubber A 3 an lieporter RUBBISH prices m the Singapore market took a -harp turn upwards at the close yesterday .on rumour of evacuation of civilians m tyowloon. Opening at $1:96 per Ib. for first grade rubber, the quotation shot up to $2.12 at tbe close378 words
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Article90 1950-11-18 8 M EXCHANGE rates now m i,.. e a> sooo.ied by tb< uaiayai __xfbauge Banks Association are as follows: FRKI MAKK.I (I KKlN.it:> 1 I ii »»t_ .1 v 3., •v. i ,-Ji. ,4 ■■> > i fcWtttUi Bo VU *S il. M 9£J CONTROL IHKK I90 words
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Article, Illustration507 1950-11-18 8 MALAYA WILL CONTINUE STRICT SPENDING Standard Staff Reporter MALAYA has followed, and will continue to follow, a policy of dollar imports based very strictly on essentials snch as are necessary for not only the well-being of the population but also the industrial and economic life of Singapore and the Federation.Michael Goh. - 507 words
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Article92 1950-11-18 8 THERE was a big dr rp li peppci prices m the Si ig pur. market yesterday on lack uf buying interesl Muntok White dropped (30 per ptcul to (940 "per pieu! whil< Lampong Black also dei dined i> $.0 m price to $56 Per picu]92 words
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399 1950-11-18 8 ASMNGTOY >o*. 17— (AP)— Rising American production of synthetic rubber and increasing world output of the natural product may soon knock tlie bottom out of rubl>er prices that have soared to new alltime peaks. This is the prediction of Federal399 words
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Article35 1950-11-18 8 Bolivia Relaxes Control .•A. 1 ■.> r.la\,.| V ronlrol. .<:,.;, ,l,.r.T_ a.. Im 2 me in<] month-. mu'' companic oth. the i fine ■> I nt to t per In pro rter tiou equi* foreifir- low J i35 words
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20 1950-11-18 8 Rubbers,Duk On London Stock Market LOND Th*limits i 81 buyii Compj were while IN NEW YORK I I li I20 words
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Article171 1950-11-18 8 SYDNEY. Nov 17. «AP>.— Aj worid record ot 290 d a pound 9is paid it a Geelong wool i sales yesterday for four bales of Merino lleece. Two bales ol I imb. wool made 351 d n pound, one penny: short "t the world :ecu:d _c".171 words
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Article283 1950-11-18 8 SHARE PRICES SINGAPORE. Fri.— ln sympnj thy with the metal price. M i an Tin share, prices were aga i ightly i ler jnd au_e_e 4 daj Rubber shares ctmtuuied to I i as i c sell* rs, but with easing. Industrial shares re- m; lined firm. r. ice eh283 words
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Article29 1950-11-18 8 UK-Egypt Pact Egyptian Fo eign Mmiste. Saiah ci Din Bey wiM leave New York tor London on Nov. 22 to sign a sterling balance agreement with Britain.- U PUP - 29 words
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Advertisement20 1950-11-18 8 BEFORE IT'S ALL GQ*E- I .TART A SAVINGS ACCOUNT/ m M TillUTTLE AS 1 1/. INTOMSI CHUIIG KHlfllll Bonn '020 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-11-18 9 Comet's impact Will Be Heavy On World Air Routes Thomas U> has at least a two-year W over American producUOO and the impact ol the development of the when it goes into operation next year will be profound on wain international Empire air routes. mm uW heartening report brought bark292 words
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11 1950-11-18 9 Japs Were Stripped In Manila PROTEST •omplained lg on j subjecte11 words
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19 1950-11-18 9 INDIA'S AIR RALLY IN FEB. NEXT YEAR R E •re. the m hich air- raft .rom the m the19 words
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Article46 1950-11-18 9 HONGKONG. Nov. IT (AP) Seven United Stales and Canadian naval ships kong on Thursday re- to rejoin the TAited Nations flee: 1 Korea. Thej nited Stetes—Cruiser Manter and Destroy r i urn, H ister, a IKj ck Canada— Destroyers Cay. 1 Sioux.46 words
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231 1950-11-18 9 TOKYO N<»v. 17 (Reuter-AAP) A direct relief and >vhaoi!:AiAon programme, aimed at resuming the Korean Fishing Industry, is currently under way m the United States Tenth Corps zone under Major-General Edward M. Almond, its Commanding General, MacArthur's headquarters announced today. Eleven thousand231 words
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108 1950-11-18 9 With all the dignity of her .1 years, the Empire Ken (above). !>,3'.3-ton British troopship, sailed sedately through the western approaches of Keppel Harbour yesterday to berth alongside dodowns 1 and 2. Nearing her berth, she hesitated then with what appeared unseemly haste shot outMichael Goh. I - 108 words
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275 1950-11-18 9 Anomaly In UK Air Operations State vs. Civil MUCH INTEREST is taken outside Britain m the persistence of a large air operating industry m addition to the two Government-owned Corporations. T existence side by side of state enterprise and privateenterprise m commercial air-transport is not the surprising aspect of the275 words
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Article30 1950-11-18 9 The 4.300-ton Greek cargo steamer. Souliotis, reached Brest safely today. accompanied by a tug The ship had radioed for j help yesterday, reporting water i iin iti en|______■___________■ - 30 words
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Article90 1950-11-18 9 KIM CONSTELLATION from Enrone 11*3 a .m GARUDA INDONESIAN AIRWAYS from Jakarta lr_._3 p.m. <M A. BO AC CONSTELLATION I'tira Sydney 17.20. in.ni London Koine Lairo. CahuU., BOAC ARGONAUT -rom London Colombo I l\ _.__»> pm irom Hon- Kon:r IT\ ...vo m MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTA irom Medan, Penang raipini90 words
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Article61 1950-11-18 9 XI M CONSTELLATION for Ilh CA,.; if \l M.\\ AISW.I for Jakarta ETO I*l 15 p i>i MALAYAN AIRWAYS DAKOTA for ku.ila Lumpur Ipoh. Faining Penan*, fttedaa E ri. ...;n turn tor Ku.il.i Lumpur Ipoh Penan" ETD p.m lor r.il<mi).inj. ETD II am for Kuila Lumour III) 8.4.. am61 words
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Article23 1950-11-18 9 THE EMPRESS of Australia arrived m Singapore Harbour yesterday from Hongkong. She will be leaving for U.K. on I Nov. 22.23 words
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Article158 1950-11-18 9 Bombers Collide —13 Die SELLS. ARIZONIA, Nov. 17 (UP). Two giant Ar force four-engine bombers collided and crashed today during high iltitude refuelling operations over the Papago Indian Reservation School and first reports said that thirteen airmen were killed. Arizona). highway patrolmen dispatched to the scene said that ten survived158 words
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Article74 1950-11-18 9 RUSSIANS BAN GLIDER FLY ING VIENNA. Nov. 17. (AP>. The Russia is m Austria done a so on a 10--ld Lsion to a a trians to fly giirier planes. In December L 949. the R k sians gave perm: ;ion to glider enthusiasts to take up sport again. Recently, however,74 words
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Article16 1950-11-18 9 A S.iva River rerry ov< nnd drowned 94 persons, yesterd i*. Reuter.16 words
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Article707 1950-11-18 9 EAST ASIATIC LINE Outward From Europe In Port: Danholm. Gdns. 4 9. Nov 20: Nordhval, sails lor Saigon Bangkok Nov 21 Nov. 30: Kina, sails for Manila. Hongkong, Takubar and Japan Dec. 2. Dec. 2: Falstria. sails for Saigon Bangkok Dec. Dec. 8: Malacca, sails for Bangkok, Manila.707 words
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Advertisement350 1950-11-18 9 5.11.1\(.8 .BOM S.AMJIv.VIA I X tONIIN.NI I pore P I ham Penan* "DAVHOLAI !ur Baii(._oK _MM a 5 "NORDHVAL for Sai^ou -V Ban^Ro* 2.21 No* "KIN\ fat Manila Hot.ck. d. r_-übac Kobe ro__-ha_B_ 30 Nov 2 Dec "{.ALSraiA" #or Bakton a __.ni_k4»- 2-3 Dec 1-1 *>ec 3( >v. •*..i.\i.\* for350 words
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Miscellaneous195 1950-11-18 9 ISTHMIAN LINE ioinnn\iiihi(i\ \h, hi:;i, nai.ii mi/ i, M". ,m ,r |,M v •> t».... r i, im -Steel K.n_ M/S MM H -Sted TnnH.. Ifl ;i Steel lfo\H. a "Steel \rinlor" I.' i; .i.m IS |fl .|,,i m OMI l> II r»M«i mmmmtmSmm McALISTER CO.. LTD r, n M195 words
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556 1950-11-18 10 Oswald Henry - ELEPHANTS, MEN MAKE MALAYAN KAMPONG FOR CONRAD MOVIE Oswald Henry By AN entire Malayan kampong complete with houses built on stilts m the river is being recreated near Ceylon's capital city Colombo, for scenes m Carol Reeds "An Outcast of the Islands." The film is being shot m Ceylon m556 words
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1070 1950-11-18 10 \v \v .v\ -y-v > I This is the first of a regular feature which, it is hoped. Z will be of a special interest to music-lovers and those con- 5 cerned with serious music-making m Singapore. C 1 The intention is.1,070 words
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Article42 1950-11-18 10 T ONDON, Nov. 17. Film star James Stewart has undergone an emergency appendicitis operation and the hospital reports that he is "resting confortably." Stewart is currently making a film called "No Highway*' at the Denham i studios near London. -U.P.-U.P. - 42 words
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Article41 1950-11-18 10 HOLLYWOOD. Nov. 17— Singer Kathryn Grayson announced yesterday that she and her husband, singer Johnny Johnson, have "finally and definitely separated." but have made no plans for divorce. They married m 1947 aad j have a two-year-old daughter. -A.P.-A.P. ! - 41 words
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Advertisement208 1950-11-18 10 I rf I' li I I ill "MR PKABODY AM) THi: MERMAID" TODAY! CIME -VARIETY On Stmye: rmrkm 9.30 only JUNE HAMILTON (aa that Gal of the West) JOHNNY FARROW MAX FOORM AN Harmonica Accordion) SUM MiCOOM His Western Swing Music Jfr 7 "5 TIMES AT Srrvvn J^k^ 6.;*0— <>.30208 words
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Advertisement55 1950-11-18 10 LAST FOUR SHOWS ■JAJICITT.I 2—4.15—6.30—9.30 p.m. mmmmmMMMmmM \m\\ ■tfß___!sMraK!--_Mf-!_4__H '-m iA-___ mmmm i wr^ 1 with KEENAN WYNN- Directed ..AE' %DER HALL Produced t>. FRED KQHLMAR Tomorrow-You'Lu ove this musical! I, A M^ CW '«_O* MUSK* 1 IiWILUAMS* SKELTON j Ricardo MONTALBAN Betty GARRETT 1 fi V\ Keeran WYNN Xavier55 words
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Advertisement147 1950-11-18 10 cmmx today > Daily II a.m.— l.l">— l.l"»— I GET SET FOR MORE LAUGH. WHEN HOPE IS OUT ON THE RANGE!! •^■■i^VsWiV iMj| ,»_J5r HuMb%a__C____-^_ w^A___P^ 'vPH^i Poromount p....n.s jdAmm mmmm. 9v\ MI __l^_|ijrjjft S ComrbyTCCho'"- 0 It's •v.n mnnUr then "Th. I MIDNIGHT BIG DOLBLL TONIGHT A FEATURES SOME147 words
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Article, Illustration796 1950-11-18 11 H tt t fj. *w_r_t v I if IRE. Su\- IVm -A-nti-h .u»i ____ns i'"" ol li .-1 •■'"•I" <■"-.<" Z A«-Ui earned N*«_-_ B i. e__p- _T_ emsejw- soT-Bei- J the Sort* K-rem I whose reninatc n. ail rs i ned the :*ned796 words
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Article, Illustration510 1950-11-18 11 War PM's Colonist A Money Spinner Win With Winnie* They Say... LONDON.— (AP) "Win with Winnie" was n money-making slogan at English race courses this year. 1 housanda of racegoers followed the lead of Winston Churchill, wartime Prime Minister, ami his one winning horse. And when Churchill showed up 'he510 words
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Article80 1950-11-18 11 An almost impregnable defence m which Proctor and Wolseley were outstanding, was responsible for the Combined Services holding the Singapore Civilians t o two-all draw- m a Poppy Day Fund hockey match played on the Padang on Thursday. The Civilians held a 2-1 lead at half-time80 words
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332 1950-11-18 11 AUSSIE SHUTTLE CHAMP SA YS 'I LEARNED THE GAME HERE IN MALA YA Annual Soccer Service i I ll'OH. Fri. tnstralia's woman badminton «har__pion. pretty _..">-v«-ar old Miss Klh.'l Peat m& arriwd at lpoh hy air this mornin<r hut told prrniinif that the sole purpose of her visit was to332 words
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Article41 1950-11-18 11 MANILA. (Airmail), (Beuteiv AAP..— Soccer team rope will visit Hongkong and Manila m their tours of the 1 Bf East this season. This was announced here by Mr. Jack Skinner, Chairmai of *te Hongkong Football Fee. ti on.41 words
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Article184 1950-11-18 11 LONDON, Nov. 17— (Reuter): The following are tbe football fixtures for Saturday, Nov. _..">: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Fulhain Burnley v l iv< rp< ol Chelsea v Derby County Everton v Sunderland Huddersfield v Tottenham Middlesbor'gb v Blackpool Newcastle v Charlton Portsmouth v Asti a184 words
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Article71 1950-11-18 11 AMSTERDAM, Nov. 16—(Reuter). The Pakistan hockey team,] which arrived here from A is this morning, is to play m England later this month Trie tourists meet Holland on Nov* mber 18 and Belgium i n November 19 before leaving for England where matches will be71 words
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257 1950-11-18 11 LONDON, Nov. 16 (Renter) Nat 1.0Mi0i,,,-. th,tall. sturdy Bolton Wmwsmsvtesrm centre inrwnrdL Kb mm surprise choice lo lead the Fjtghmd motets' attack Baa_a_a9 Yugoslavia at the Arsenal groand here on Wemmemdmw m lt will he his first international. He is a strong, bustling257 words
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Miscellaneous476 1950-11-18 11 I Radio Programmes IaMHU M\l\\ n !)1P( Cpv_ »r, üßaadaria Basil 'it:, s; :il(rrr Jaars; mi pm f n CaaUaese. and Teoche-* m IT, >ay li B, ,s Bh__a_ WIMI KUALA LUMFUII .h., Metre* mi. kiloevcles ,n ohare Market ,h^ 4! ,rlr buul x 'u-u .m pm- j m p476 words
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Article, Illustration567 1950-11-18 12 HERMAN RAPPA - HERMAN RAPPA Boxing Card Postponed By WAI I V <)\KFS cancelled his boxing promotion scheduled to take place ai the Happy Worid last night. He will stage the fights on Dec. 1. Up to Ihe last minute lie had intended going on Kith die567 words
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142 1950-11-18 12 Inter-Faculty Badminton For T rat man Cup 1 IE MJEDICAI an I the Arts ma S Faculti will take irl this -ten tar the isi a:. nual University oi Ma- i Inter-Fa badrn oton D iti h for the Tratman Ci p. -h will be ed i the Hiw ana-142 words
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Article47 1950-11-18 12 PI F c Korlah Rail Party beat 1 S iffolk R -.iment by tw i lo il m match played on the ts School nd to lay. i Loke opened t score the winners mid the f. ten mi I roon immed m se rond47 words
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307 1950-11-18 12 Kuiper Leads S.C.C To 5-nil Win Over REME SI I'ER.OK m every department, SCCVi hockey Irani, ahlv led bj Ivnijier. scored a four-nil victory over K.I-.M.r.. y ..en they met on the padang yesterday. Kuiper, Colony full hack. a i pa 3 ed m the forward her: h. scored three307 words
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Article182 1950-11-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. Youthful Abdul Ah Piruz made badminton history m Malaya when he heca__M the first .Malay em to take a .state's sin .les title whim he beat Fim Kee Foag m the S*l:.n'4or singles champion>h p final last n:;ht. I'iiuz. who won 12-15, 15-5 and182 words
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Article58 1950-11-18 12 PARIT BUXTAR. Aov* 16:— In an evenly COUtsted hockey ft!t*ndl\ ttM War Department of j Taipii-g did well to extend fully Ihe redoubtable Krian Indians to whoa they lost by one goal to pa The game was played throughOut a steady drizzle and this to58 words
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Article48 1950-11-18 12 SINGAPORE! Khalsa Associal on and the University of Malaya hockey teams drew 1— 1 m a keen match on the Varsity ground yesterday. There was no score at halftime. Khalsa took the lead eight minutes after resumption, Harbhajan Singh scoring. Varsity equalised immediately afterwards through McCoy.48 words
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Article168 1950-11-18 12 100MileCyle Race In KL KUALA LUMPUR, Fri j Glamour event In the Federation [cycle racing calendar, the annual Selangor 100 mile race will he held on Sunday at 'the 3-1/2 mile I Lake Garden circuit starting at 7.. 30 a.m. The course is a gruelling one J with a 400-foot,168 words
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Article246 1950-11-18 12 KUALA LUMPUR Fri. The metis .section of the Selangor MjUays badminton championships will begin tomorrow when first round m the singles and doubles will be played off at the Technical College Hall. The champion. A. Piruz. is not defending his titles m both events246 words
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Article1279 1950-11-18 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: Horses: Class 3, Div. 2—7 Furs. Loss 17 yds.: 2.15 P.M. 1. 421 Result 4y *>.C>o "Winmore Stable' Daniels Ellery 2. 002 Victorine a Kl3 Hon. Mr. Jules Martin Martin Tulloh 3. 000 Cool Play a 8.12 S. E. Sherida Daniels Harper 4. 223 Norton1,279 words
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501 1950-11-18 12 OLLIE DAVIES - OLLIE DAVIES By I WITH two good ones m Uninsured and Pink <•■,,. j B Heddle holds a strong hand m the Free Handicap rare l( ur^Wß furlongs to-day, the first day of the Singapore Turf <|„h tl| **a RBoth horses have501 words
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Miscellaneous58 1950-11-18 12 TIDES_U| > 5-_M times^ia:_ HIGH TIDES a i tn« principal 1 resort* m Malaya. IIiDW: Singapore 6_3_ 5.34 M ilat ti 3.. 9 Port Dicksssi 1 'i MO Pari Sham 12.11 IMO I'rll.lli; S.I I 9.50 n MORROW Siasapore 7 '.1 7.19 Malacca $.4. 4.4ti j P<»rt Dickson S 358 words
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