Singapore Standard, 20 November 1950

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  • 11 1 Singapore Standard <a^^^ l^' SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NO^EMBER~2O iQqn 8 PAGES TeTTcBNTI
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  • 58 1 Firemen of the Singapore I ire Brigade playing their hoses on yesterday's fire behind the Customs Sub-Station at Beach Road (upper), and (lower) a Chinese hopefully digs into the debris to recover whatever he can find of his beloiiijinss while his dejected mother looks on.
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  • 131 1 Firebugs Take Tragic Toll Of Eleven Lives pb, Standard Matt Reporter »rt ■Mbh atlap whcdo, More houses t-c nil Beach Road early yesterday till to eleven persona, all of one jiuiN- I __Zl— I tag KU TTaa \h -otberthe the ined Porter, and insurance :;r scen< J i>\r- m fter
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  • 89 1 LONDON, Nov 1 VP» Britain will soon start rrcriutm? women to fill jobs in armaments factories as part of this country's dHVncc proi;ramnii'. MiniNii\ of Supply spekesouui said on Saturday thai a large nunibiT of women among tin' 6.000 tired in the past
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  • 254 1 Revenue Expected To Go Up Standard Stall Reporter ESTIMATED revenue from income lav in Singapore is expected lo be npped l>y about s|(> million daring tin* veai !*>."> I. ii i^ The increase i-* expected to 1 come largely from tax on company profits, which will be upped 10 per
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  • 182 1 Standard Staff Reporter A 15-YEAR-OLD Hylamboy Lee Ah Lim alia.- Lee Kah Blew, met with an untimely death yesterday when an aged shade tree fell on top of him into a stream near the McRitchie Reservoir, where he was swimming about with four of
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  • 72 1 BIRGANJ. Nepal, Nov. 19, (Reuter> Nepal Government troops fired on a Nepali Congress demontrators who iasi night attempted an uprising in Guar a town AO miles east ot Birganj, seat of the "emergency insurgent government. according to reports here today. Two were killed and seven injured
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  • 545 1 A w Boon Ha w Urges Visa La w Rescinded Special To The Standard HONGKONG, Nov. L9. Mr. Aw Boon Haw, Governing Director of The Singapore Standard, today strongly criticised the new Malayan visa regulations ns hindering overseas movements am! expressed tin* hope thai saner counsels prevail tor an early
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  • 124 1 UN Urged To Tackle South Africa Issue LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 18: (Reuter) Ecuador asked the United Nations Special Political Committee to place the treatment of Indians in South Africa on the Assembly agenda next year in case the problem is not settled by then. The Ecuadoran amendment co-sponsored by Mexico,
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  • 278 1 By NORMAN SOONG HONGKONG, Nov. 19 (PAW) Millions of «allons of American gasoline arc being offered for sal«to Chinese (iomnuinist purchasing agencies here. At least two known shipments totalling more than .'1.000.000 gallons of 70--72 jut cent, octane fuel. which meets the specifications for military
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  • 90 1 PARIS. Nov. 18, (AP>.— A French government spokesman j said today that 50 American i J B-26 bombers would soon be transferred from the Korean l front to holp the French forces lin Indo-China. Meanwhile. A. P. reported from i Hanoi that
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  • 197 1 JAKARTA, Nov. IP (AP) None of Jakarta's 2,250,000 in- 1 habitants was permitted out of doors this morning. From 5.00 a.m. (Java time) strong patrols of military police and armed troops were out on the streets stopping '■everything j that moves" The
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  • 392 1 7th US Division Only Eleven Miles From Yalu WITH THE U.S. SEVENTH DIVISION, Nov. 19 (IP).Leading elements of the Seventh Division attack toward the Matichurian border were only 11 miles from the Valu River tonight. The 17th Regiment leading the drive towards H\c*anjin, a border town which is the primary
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  • 110 1 LONDON \ov. 1M u\P) The Chinese Communists charged .;n Sundav that South Koreas troops had bombarded a Chinese village across the Yalu Kiver at intervals Oct. !(i and Oct. St. A New China News Agent dispatch relayed by Moscow radio and monitored in London,
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  • 128 1 Soviets Said Training For War In Korea TAIPEI. Nov. 19— (AP)— The China News, English language mimeographed daily published in Taipei, claimed toady it has received information that so-called volunteers were^>eing organised in the Soviet Union for participation in the Korean war. There was naturally no way of confirming this
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    • 21 1 vcbsfjgkj;khf;f;m l A v \J ft r < it /J *tw 4% nf r c tik —^^ix AHjCHOR S^^^^ ndon Exhibition 1950
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    • 47 1 l .V© i p lant> Service A Garuda Indonesia Airways C'onvair which left Singapore for Jakarta yesterday morning turned back to t|ris city. Passengers said they encountered machine gun fire at Jakarta. Other aircraft bound for Jakarta were held up at Kal- lang until late last evening.
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    • 62 1 ESWI WESTAB fl| il l| VENTHATOB ■\^k Ctinnft ot Air t&v^-*^" Noiseless, Lfttcti\r. Inexpensive WESTERN ELECTRIC CO. 138, Robinson Rood, S'pore. S MODERATELY PRICED OUTSTANDING 8 S OUALITi rf£xr\ and j /^^Pi j^§ PERFORMANCE jSMi^l I S HEAVILY S Constructed 3 *ii Sneed j S& I Control g OSCILLATING FAN
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  • 403 2 Standard Staff Reporter COST OF LIVTNG in Singapore has greatly increased since the Korean War began. There is, according to price statisticians in the Colony, no likelihood of an early return to the 1949 level. Statisticians are of opinion that factors
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  • 84 2 —TEACHERS Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Teachers' rift* to the Government asking thai all appointments to bi^iei posts in the service be advertised i' i 7 through the Public Si es Commission. Union's management to tmittee considers the prin- pies guiding the Colonial Ei ation Service
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  • 65 2 Lach Brind 's Sister On Holiday Here Standard Staff Reporter TWO imp rtani visitors at lea>t to the Commander in Chief, Far East Feet. Sir l k Brir'.d and Lady Brind arrived in the Colon? by <-, taa Constellation from i 100 jester lay. They were Mrs. Simpson and her
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  • 30 2 A CHINESE who was walking along Chulia Stn I it 4 at yesterday v. held up by an armed Chinese v- (h a pisti i relieved $10 cash.
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  • 137 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE PUBLICATION of the report of the Singapore Cost of Living Committee by a Singapore Sunday newspaper (not The Standard) was yesterday termed "irresponsible'' by Mr. Devan Nair. the Secretary of the Committee. Mr. Nair added that the Committee wishes to
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  • 35 2 SUnriard Staff Reporter THE ACTING Director of >n, Singapore. Mr. 11. M, Young said yesterday that! his Department is planning a new calendar for Chinese schools in the Colony. i
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  • 478 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE LABOLR Parly is trying to capitalise on something mlimli it has already done or is in the course of doing, Mr. A. P. Rajah. Progressives 1 leader in the Municipal Commission declared yesterday at Farrer Park, speaking
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    55 2 Photo. THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson seen unveiling the certificates and awards received by the Archipelago Brewery Co. Ltd., Singapore, when they won the gold and the silver medals at the Brewers' Exhibition held in London recently. At Saturday's ceremony, Sir Franklin also opened the Company's new Overhead
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  • 64 2 Standard Staff Reporter A ROYAL Singapore Flying Club Tiger Moth coming in to land on the airstrip at Kallang airport yesterday suddenly "nose dived" to the ground. The pilot was shaken but unhurt while the only damages to the aircraft were the crashed propeller and nose of
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  • 416 2 Standard Staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Progressive Parlj has Id down tin- voters of the South Ward^ Mr. 4. V Maideem, a voter >aid \«*su*r<lay. lit* appealed t«» wrorfcgri at like llcAlister Road Hospital Quarters i<» \<»i« the Laixxir Party candidate, Mr. M.
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  • 122 2 MANY of an audience of ncariy 100 London jour:^: commended the CummissionerGener.'i] lur South East Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDooald tor the clarity of his statement about Malaya recently. They said the story of the Federation of Malaya never been better loni.' 1 The small-size
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  • 321 2 Standard Staff Reporter FOL'R MORE <andidatofor tlu* Singapore Municipal elections on Dec. 2 have come out *itli their jxr--onal manifestos*. Two of them ane [ndependeots, Mr. Mak P;-.k &hee ?:< the City and Mr S. A. M med A!i. from Bochorc R Tho others are
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  • 41 2 The marriage v. tak< S the 261 ■t n.oo tun Sims Avenue I 21 ing) betv Cheng Hua 'Commercial 0 eldest i ray Ot>n Seng B ping Trading Co. Ltd.- u i- B Kim daught r Sin Ciiew Jit F
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  • 17 2 MB rAP rEW I JG. of fully on ICov 19 Funeral on Tue» c es 1
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    • 79 2 II STAND THE TEST FOR ENDURANCE V-'ofcrproo* SKcck Resisting end fifcJm»fM El J^uSrI R An?i Mcgrcfic. Just the muUb Bb nofuro: movement of your crm rJ^'Sl.'^'^' •^V^.'^M- y^: ~jr^- -^^Bm^ mr- fcc ?s vtur Mido Fully VSc-und. Ij0 f^Ht f'j a VfB^t ■j| Wotchcs give Time Keeping r jH m[
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 58 2 fcs^ ((/>,/ Ik. A f WMATSA IDEA O' SWITCHIN' BUT VA WON'T KNOW 1 I <-niaci ice 1 1/ Sflk W// TS?^ E c f GNS YA5ILL v < O"^ T VA Wanted J I V NCwSSorv 1 •vy /s^'Ofs t>^^^" A PLAN, /M M\t rcal.lv itlicw^Tl? Cr I i
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  • 67 3 Another Demand To Govt. gaaferi Stoi ft »rtw IOHORI BAHRI .t:.d M fc»J '>tr ht Hr-nham RrpOfi on »bn s*al« lot Malay t): „i d i > -.ibmit i jtimiiM t' the ic ladiag > i, t and "i senrke. linv ,i, t ision u.i- t.jken iltff t Vs h'
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  • 332 3 Chinese Must Strive To End 'Terrr' Tan Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Sat. Dato Tan Cheng Lock, IY<>i«lcnt of tlie Malayan Chinese Association, speaking al a tea-party jiiven in his honour by the Kegri Branch of the M.C.A. last night stressed that "It i^ the responsibility of the Chinese CominiiiiitN to
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    68 3 Anolher Malayan. Captain Chelvanayasam. of Kuala Lumpur passed his final Bar-at-Law at Grays 1 Inn Capt. Chelvanayagam was educated at the Victoria Institution in Kuala Lumpur and was a police officer with the Federated Malay States Police before the war. He later joined the Army and returned to Malaya with
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  • 87 3 THE LADY OF F ATIM AH FOR TAIPING TOO I Standard Staff Correspondent TWO thousand paper candle- shields have been ordered lor a candle-light procession of the statue of the Lady ot Fatima on November 24, at Taiping. The Pilgrim Virgin leaves Ipoh by car the same day and will
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  • 312 3 Will Press For Unified Service Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. More than twenty delegates and an equal number of observers, representing various Teachers' Unions in the Federation of Malaya and Singapore will meet in Penang next month to participate in the Pan-Malayan Teachers" Con-
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  • 126 3 Govt. ToldBan Sale Of Toddy Standard Staff Correspondent 1 IPOH, Sun. A resolution appealing to the authorities to stop re-opening toddy shops on estates, was passed at the an- j Dual delegates conference of the Perak Estate Employees Union today. The resolution also called on Government to ban the sale
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  • 35 3 Standard Start" Correspondent PENANG, Sun— A tragedy occurred at the Royal Air Force Station, Butterworth. at about 10.30 p.m.. last night when Corporal Murphy of Headquarters Staff was found shot through the head.
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  • 79 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Foui diesel Locomotives used for hauling timber in a Selangor Forest Reserve were burned by bandits yesterday. In another area in Selangor. bandits murdered a Chinese and wounded his nine-eyar old child. In Johore Bahru, Security Forces yesterday shot dead a Chinese bandit
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  • 44 3 Standard St:i*T Correspondent PENANG, Sunu— Glowing tributes were paid to Mr. H. B. Basten, retiring Chairman of the Singapore and Penang Harbour Boards at the Heong Kong Restaurant last night Earlier Mi'. Basten had been presented with an engraved silver salver.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 754 3 > OLLARS J/ L 1 1 Quit M^^ v A lot of monlv' 7 d' 1 I'M so 7 I CROSSWORI v "DERATION' readers won nM four prizes of the Standard I ssw >rd Puzzle No. 4 The ;r.i/e s^nes t" Miss Shirlrv l ►•e of Alor Star Ar.<>l'r.:>v Star
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  • 795 4 FROM the report on the availability of granite on S tpore and the surrounding islands, it is dear that Bukit Timah Hill can be spared further encroaches by commercial enterprise and conserved as a beauty spot. The report, published by Singapore Government without disclosing the oi the
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  • 1514 4  -  S. C. OEI By PENANG NOTWITHSTANDING the world tension resulting from the Chinese Communists intervention in the Korean war, the majority of the businessmen here are doing very nicely for themselves as a result of the boom in prices of tin and
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  • 5 4 PitS^S
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  • 966 4 'Imaginative Performance' 9 Sir:- -Before 1 had time to get into your columns with my correction of what your stall correspondent reported, you lavished on me a doublecolumn leader. I am not here concerned with your assessment of my merits and defects or the satisfaction you derive
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  • 16 4 1 "Personally, I think we should I have laid low and said nothip- 1
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  • 334 4  - 3-Year-Old Thai Cabinet To Answer Influential Oppoents G. M. Pillay By BANGKOK, Nov. 16 (PAXA)- The three I government of Premier Phibun Songkhram laces a fromal assault in the House of Representatives when the Opposition's no-confidence motion is brought up for debate. While there is practically no doubt that the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 104 4 SKANDEX if VISIBLE CARD ZLSSS?*! l!??™ SYSTEHI st<K>k Tobacco Aroma: Kill Cavendish. ider Wood. flake. Virginia Flower of Virginia. Honey Dew. Na v ut LaUkia, Kum. t: 'W/ Jamaica Rum, Maple ISffi Svrup Turkish, >"T3*V^^jßH 4% Mentholated. Banana, /.-^A iM^B Pmapple. Lemon, Orange, fir'- fe^^r Vanilla, Egyptian, Havana, I^^^ _J>^^^.
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    • 39 4 9 B l\ y i B V*a^ i^H KlWl— the Ace of /^jQr/ Boot Polishes. Kiwi B-r^^jJ < is avoiloble in black B^^/^^r i ton. b o w dark g J tan, ox blood, I^^^^^^ %l^ mahogany, blue and "**^f»
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  • 346 5 NP A DEIAN™ 19 (AP>--ln an apparent effort to s «ften he ting of „l iki. Red ""a on salunlay appea ed to India through Radio Peking ir .l.H,i Ji'lln Ckiwri action on Tibet. f ,^t monitored here and considered as having official
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  • 51 5 Methodists Want Reds Recognised CHI N ls Methodisl §s n lure „..u muni>t a Chop as Ihe rww f -ust!-.. ;i ifthe I illBS. sesaoa tte on Friday, the Bsidef the peace, iiihe strensthea- itioas, o the k aders tp] btrge sai n» a f n I I n i
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  • 41 5 N support •muted Nail amy for oJ the for o last who n a ti on i to se to the exhave n by peace- bed her former s beci •)0 a > bu
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  • 49 5 ST LOUIS. Nov. 18 (UP)— Guenther Goldman ran to I catch a streel car lasi Thursand was knocked down by a "motor car. n living slight injur:- H ruling for the street ai ai Uie same -pot today, he was knocked down again, and kil.ed m- ..:::'■>•■
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  • 211 5 LAKE SUCCES& Nov. 1!' (\P) El Salvador formally manded on Saturday nighi thai th United Nations condemn Red China for its "unprovoked aggression against Tib< t" It also proposed creation of a special committee to study whal measures can be taken by the U.N General Ass
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  • 67 5 TOKYO. Nov. 19: (ReuterAAPi Forty-eight fishermen are missing and five others dead as the result of the wrecking of 20 t: tang boats by a storm off Hokkaido, Japan's northernmost island, on Tuesday night the Marine Safety Board reported today. Altogether M persons
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  • 58 5 photo Senator and Mrs. William F. Rnowland (Republican. California) are now in Taiwan on their tour of the Far Fast. Senator Knowianti declared that his trip was to get firsl hand information on th*> state of affairs in Asia. Fit" ture shows the couple waving
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  • 230 5 WASHINGTON, Nov. 18 (UP)— The Catholic Bishops of the United States today denounced sex education in si h;;ols as an invasion of the rights vested exclusively in fathers and mothers. They also took issue with all those who would put the care of orphan
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  • 134 5 HONGKONG, Nov IS. (AP). —Several Chinese newspapers today identified as Nationalist reconnaisance planes, the twoi unidentified aircraft which wore reportedly fired on. on Wednesday, by Chinese Red anti-aircraft batteries just across the Hongkong border, j The identity of the planes has thus far
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  • 148 5 RI.IEKA. FIUME, Now 18 (UP)— The American Ambassador, George Allen, rrelo the first shipment of American i food reiief for Yugoslavia today. He declared that the only condition thai the United States is imposing on Marshal Tito's Yugoslavia is thai country remain free and
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  • 123 5 FLUSHING MF.ADO W S N ov. 18- <Reuter> The United Nations General Assembly has i approved a pl«n to set up a j National Assembly in Libya North Africa. by Jan. 1 and |< establish a provisional govern- nient there not later than April j 1 next
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  • 288 5 KAPSAN, North Korea. Nov. lf) ,jjp) a brilliantly executed American tank attack and a panicky North Korean battalion commander brought a quick victory to a Seventn Division task force here this morning as it swept across frozen North Korea toward the Mrinchurian border.
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  • 85 5 LONDON. Nov. 19 (UP)— A Tass Agency broadcast, monitored here, said today that the Chinese Communist delegation to the United Nations arrived in Moscow yesterday. Earlier the delegation was reported to be held up by bad weather in Minsk. A group, which is
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  • 58 5 ROME, Nov. 18 (IP) Vatican sources today s;iid that the Deaa of the Czechoslovakiao Bishops, Monsignor Voytassak, topether with two other Bishops, was arrested by the Communist police in September. There has been no information on the whereabouts of the three. but they are
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  • 84 5 Congress To Act Against Corruption NEW DELHI. Nov. IS (Renter) A group of left wing intellectuals in Indian National Congress have formed a "democratic front* 1 to rid the country's ruling party Of corrupt ion and powder politics. Working in co-operation with official Congress committees "as Ear as possible." the
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  • 146 5 Briggs To Ask More Aid For Malaya LONDON IS i will wipe out when S ii I Brigj i• I in M arrivei day. it was MlthortUlU' Learnt today. Sir Harold, who i r Britain tod. lo have high level talks Gov< officials, tndud the il Sec. i lames Grid
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  • 474 5 KIIATMANDIir. NEPAL. Nov IS (IP) A govern ttenl spokesman said here tori i\ that SWfWWI twopa have recaptured the t<»\\ n af liir^an.i. and have t; m <•.:<• «i the invasion by Nepali Cm^ress forces thai Btmgkl to overthrow the regime. The spakesaUUß
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  • 99 5 NEW POKK, Nov is <I I* A-tltur /inini t man. 11. parked hiv .ir in the P.;m\ and i turned to find it*- maerator and radio nusMnt:. He reported it la the police. Whea he started to mo\e the cur on lhurs (i.i> nii'.ht a r r;
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
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  • 346 6 I/OR the first time ever, mas, aircraft model-n be able to buy construct] make power-driven helicopters. Why has there never been such a kit before? To find the answer to that question, our Loi lon reporter wenl to Southampton lasi week to see Mr. Joseph
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    268 6 SHIRLEY M(iUf:-Main thanks for >i.nr lotHj tetter. I (lo hope all vour wtilin come true. Ye>. I'd verv mu< h like to ha»r> a picture of >i.ur^«-ll hen v»u <-.m spare one. .Mejnwhile keep writing in. MI.IW \HO HXMIO:— I was ?lad to hear from .you. Thank-, for
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  • 140 6 Singapore, Nov. 19, 1950. FIEAR Juniors, Many thanks for your kind letters and the good wishes you keep sending me. I must say they all help a lot and go to prove how very popular this Corner is becoming. In return. I am writing a very brief
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  • 91 6 Standard Staff Reporter 1 A CHINESE woman, Soi See iKean, reported to the police yesterday that she was robbed ,of her handbag containing $25 iby a taxi driver who had i driven her from the town to j her home in Potong Pasir dur- j
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  • 51 6 MISS DOROTHY HSU. i principal of the Methodist i Girls' Continuation i School, (centre) and Mrs. i h. B. Amstutz (third I from left back row) who < presented the prizes at < the school's first postwar 1 ui sports' Day last 1 week, with the prize
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  • 246 6 MALAY N.r.O/s of the R.A.F. Kt-iment (Malaya) J'are to be flown to Britain for training courses' an Senior |(,unner Instructors. Far Fast Air Force Hea«lquarter* announced yesterday. I 1 The courses will last between six and eight weeks. <'and will be
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  • 60 6 EIGHXEEN-year-old Kwong Sow and his 1 1 -year-old accomplice, Mak Kee, were produced in the Singapore First District Court on Saturday on a charge of breaking into a house and stealing rice, clothing, and a table dock Kwong was sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment. Mak
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  • 36 6 i The appointment of Mr. i William Addis, as Deputy Com i missioner-General for Colonial i Affairs, South East Asia, has i been Approved by the Secretary 10l State for Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths.
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  • 79 6 At the fourth annual General Meeting o! the S ipore Dravidar Kazham -'iice-bearers and comm: i members were elected for the wi suing year: President V Balaferishnan: Vice-Presiaeni X K Veeriah: Hon. Gen. Secretary S. Kandasamy; Hon. Assi Sf S ;appan: Treasurer S Nadarajan; Hon. Auditoi R A
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  • 64 6 RAF GIRLS IN RESCUE AIRLIFT n u i i K«'halMlitaiioii .Mir.,Hot an iii.,a,m, Mala\ jui w t A' mtroller Malay; an air> 1 tO U.r. The the v B which v. diverted it 1 i the D an imbulan h the ir; vu Ci of S Earier 3 I had
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  • 13 6 51 'd-irci st»l extent ol cies ami the early h morning.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 237 6 THE SIMPLE POWER UNITS T■« i, iiH'tor* tn* li o\'- n Hbovr uitii n. mi ii i int rllpj rww r i 1 1 In 1 1 ii i:i i i n>ltfe iiirm ft »ii>w -imif iiiny i liruili :it |iri<ili.i c> {I- »!illll V|l(Hl|> till! it > 1 1
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    • 115 6 77/ ese 77/ iiigs //a ve 1 T HAVE a voice to shout, and .^iiig, and say, And whisper when I pray, I have a pair of hands to work and play. And a pair of feet that carry me all day. RONALD SAVAGE' (8 yrs. HOW MANY? A NUMBER
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 305 6 $1 CO CROSSWORD— 6 *y ENTRIES for i uwM pel fron. thU competition shan court rv -RvtaeuM omi dose with the last S S sS.t£i P«^«a» delivery on S < o-SSSjT /rulay. Nov. 24. •co'ioq i <» Ba*u MMtml in SinjiaDore. OraM M-Mln KesilltS Will HC StSSrT^ SSTi bod, published
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    • 503 6 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES Ol.iUiii uiili Am-j>: 1 .18 [*■■!>■€ ft rrnu^^l pr.. 4 m t' R\|kl/l |U Al AVA trara.iif. p m Masical interlude l-rnm thf Lend. Allrtlurt Irt N.u- |a anlutifsr .%<>; >„..rl Tjlk in pin Ihr I. ..-..'1. v,i iwii ppnrpwiur «mniunMn la CMtotw S.l« >-u Centinae!, r.i'.<
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  • 94 7 Ex-Soldier Held For Killing Five VINEI \M> lEW JERSI V Xo\ Ifl i. \P This state last nighi promised a quirk pn seration of Ernest Ingenito. used of slaughtering live of 's relati and wound- ins four others in a wild shootpree The pr< utor announ ed murder chai j
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  • 41 7 K\:.-\V -I. SIDAX. Nov. Ii (Reutcr) Sudanese opposed Egypt's demand for uniting Egvpi 3UWI the Sudan under the Egyptian Crown at a meeting held here last aighi by the Sudanese Umma i Independence) Party.
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  • 356 7 FLUSHING MEADOWS, i i^ov. 19 (LP)— Bri-mlitr General Carlos P. Komulo. of the PWippinet, charged m the I nitetl Nations today that Russia's new t wen ly- year peace proiiiamnie meant that Ru-ssa .would only negotiate on the basis of 'total capitulation* hy
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  • 220 7 TOKYO. Nov. 19 (Beuter-j -AAPi-Owr l-i.OOd douik s o! heavy woollen pullovers v.- re flown up to British troops north of the Chon^chon River today, enough to provide every man in the Middlesex and Argyll battalions with one a pie* e, a British military
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  • 574 7 By A Special Correspondrnt ALTHOUCrH previous dismal i forecasts regardinf the supply of and the it!m* nA vat rubber and tin so far prove the aphorism -fig' i '-es he and statistics are damned lies" never to have been more apt. relative fluctuations in
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  • 307 7 Vishinsky Slashes UN Peace Plan NEW YORK. Nov. 19 (AP) Russia's Andrei Y. Vishinsky declared on Saturday there car. be no lasting world peace uniil the United Nations admits the Chinese Com- munists and adopts a long list of other Russian proposals. The Soviet Foreign Minister. in a slashing one
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  • 71 8 Singles: Ong Poh Lim (S'pore) beat Cheong Hock Leng (S'pore) 14-14; 3-1: 15-4. Lim Kee Kong (Sel.) beat S. A. Durai (S'pore) 15-9; 15-9. Men's Doubles: Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan (S'pore) beat Yeoh Teck Chye and Chan Kon Leong (Sel.) 6-15; 15-9; 15-8. Mixed Doubles:
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