Singapore Standard, 25 November 1950
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Title Section16 1950-11-25 1 Singapore Standard flu iH| U NO. H6 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1950. 12 PAGES TEN CENTS16 words
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266 1950-11-25 1 UN Forces Gain Fifteen Miles In All-Out Assault > N- *r) A 100.000-man Uoited I,i forward on a Inroad froai today m rod \Ur Korean war before Clirisl-!m-i ll gained from 8 to 15 milt-s. The attack was m the frozen northwest, where General Mac Arthur said new Red armies266 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-11-25 1 photos. Top picture shows Maria. Che Aminah with her support leaving the Court after the hearing yesterday. Mr. Abdu! Ma.jid. in whose house vhr ,< arriase of Maria to Adabi was performed on Aug. 1 last, is seed to the extreme rip -i Lower pictureStandard - 92 words
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207 1950-11-25 1 ii NOxRTH-WKST FRONT. KORI-iA. Nov. 2 <AP) Thirty more wounded American prisoners wer eleased i by the Chinese Communists today. All bu three of the prisoners, from the ambushed Eight 1 Cavalry Regiment, were stretcher cases. The Chinese role .sed 27 others on Wednesday.207 words
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189 1950-11-25 1 NEW YORK. NOV. 24 (UP) Communist China's ninemember delegation to the Unit< i Nations arrived today and immediately hinted broadly that their price for peace m the Far East is the withdrawal of the United States Seventh Fleet from Formosa. General Wu Hsui-chuan,189 words
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72 1950-11-25 1 JAKARTA, Nov. 24 (Reuter) —Mr. William C. Foster, administrator of the Economic Co-operation Administration (EC A), said today that the ECA, which had already given Indonesia $101,000,000 was prepared to help her further. The administration would also gladly consider giving help72 words
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Article162 1950-11-25 1 More Land Needed For New Airport Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government last night stated that more plots of land covering an aren of oT acres may be needed for the purpose of building an aerodrome at Paya Lebar, m addition to the J .490 acres already notified. A Government162 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-11-25 1 Photo. Mr. Thomas Wong Yihmin Warn, a Singapore Municipal employee (right) receives the "Sir Cuthbert Grundy" Medal from the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson yesterday, for being placed first among candidates m the whole of the British Empire m the 1950 examination of the Chartered Institute of Secretaries. Admiring the medalStandard - 95 words
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Article131 1950-11-25 1 US 7th Army Returning To Europe HEIDELBERG, Nov. 24 (Reuter) The United States Seventh Army is to be reestablished m Europe Gen. Thomas T. Handy. Coinman-der-in-Chief of the American Forces m Europe, announced from his headquarters here today. The Seventh Army will be commanded by Lieut. -Gen. Manton S. Eddy,131 words
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Article169 1950-11-25 1 Govt Aid On COL Is Sought Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government will be urged urgently to consider the Introduction of legislation to make it compulsory for all private employers to pay the same scale of cost of Living allowances as paid by Government from time to time. An additional169 words
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Article87 1950-11-25 1 LONDON, Nov. 21 (AP).General Sir Harold Briggs, chief of British forces fighting the terrorists m Malaya, called on Prime Minister Alt lee at No. 10, Downing Street today. He talked with the Prime Minister for about half an hour but the nature of their conversation was87 words
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421 1950-11-25 1 Judgment On Bertha Hertogh Case Reserved Standard Staff Reporter MR. JUSTICE BROWN, Singapore Bfigh Court J«ffe«V reserved judgment yesterday m the suit m which Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hertogh applied for the custody ol their daughter Maria from her husband and her foster mother. The Court sat until a421 words
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199 1950-11-25 1 Soviet Radio Explains Mao Korea LONDON, Nov. 24 (UP) Moscow Radio today cited the menace of a rearmed Japan as the main reason behind Com-: munist China's intervention m Korea. A broadcast report by the offl i cial Soviet news agency revea that Russia had changed the United States draft199 words
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Article33 1950-11-25 1 TAIPEI. Nov 24 (AP)— A j Japanese trade mission is scheduled to arrive m Formosa tomorrow. It will be the first group oi Japanese to visit this island since VJ-Day.33 words
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Article259 1950-11-25 1 Vietininhs Surround Tanmai SAIGON, Nov 24 <\'P) .The French flora I Tanmai, ■15 miles west of the C 3 I Sea port of Moncay, were iided by the Vietminh j Communists today m the t day of round-the-clock fight for their lives. A Preach military sp man acknowledged that neai259 words
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69 1950-11-25 1 TAIPEI, Xov. 24 (AP> Authorities here disclosed t i that Nationalist plan* a Saturday and again on .".1 i airdropped leaflets on the mainland, giving the text at C'hi.i^u i Kai-shek's appeal to the Comi munist armies m Red China I > revolt and69 words
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47 1950-11-25 1 GENEVA. SWITZERLAND. Xov 24 (AP> For the ftrst time since the end o1 iho Greek civil war a groun of Greek children. numbering [60, If being returned from 1 Yugoslavia to Greece on Saturday the [ntemational Red Cross announced do Thursday night47 words
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Article30 1950-11-25 1 Two unserviceable and n: tjr i hand grenades were found beside a drain m TnwiiiHil Road yesterday afternoon by a Malay Special Constable, AhI mad bin Abdul Rahman.30 words
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Advertisement63 1950-11-25 1 I [fill TKTfIT CHINR BPTILRLLU., SPORE. rrpPY ft v V v r time r rry and ANNOYANCE by ~3 your car battery at home! It s so too. Ask for the Philips Batteryirger 1347. j Jir look at these features. v C o?c S HIIIIIIII l| PH444PSI ft I today63 words
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Article, Illustration1514 1950-11-25 2 Judge Tells Che Aminah In Cross-Examination QBE AMINAH, "foster mother 11 of Maria Hertogh, was ■sked by Mr. Justice Brown ii she understood that she was eupposed t«i speak the truth when making sworn statements. Mr. Justice Brown's question arose during a lengthyStandard - 1,514 words
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Article, Illustration1982 1950-11-25 2 Kathi Tells Of Maria's Marriage To Adabi You have gone to Semarang during the time of the occupa- tion and Mrs. Hertogh's mother did not take the children to Sourabaya until after the occu- pation. I am asking you how then did you know she took the children to Sourabaya?Standard - 1,982 words
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Article598 1950-11-25 2 FIVE MEN wen SmJ Jin the Singapore Second Police («»urt \ot«*r«lay lor failing lo furnish their m BMK tax rrUirn- uilhin the im|M»"(<l time limit of 21 da\s. Two of the 1 P. Ii DesaL and Lav Cbeong ChoyJ v. t.-'e each fined MO,598 words
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Advertisement458 1950-11-25 2 BUSINESS OPPOKI UNITIES SELL Oji stmas n v ties ta) 1c <it i Iys Etc thai bring better bu-:..< ss M v England Xi for good value and durability. T: .te enquiries to I KGHIN I CO.. LTD. si\ iapuhf:. p::^ »nks t. :>; WANTED t^ .<:':<. -ti c :i458 words
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251 1950-11-25 3 K( \j V LI MiTR. Friday Thr W I, O L» <i.. t* t of n.1.1. r m Malaya an- I X, Z TZ A^, T" Gurney. r oir ate settled h> arbitration before th«» \T PI v a r tttnu >251 words
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Article13 1950-11-25 3 Prospects Explained Stafl Cf wjip— dti l of the X ran Tv a13 words
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Article33 1950-11-25 3 Sar:. 1 i middle-aged Indian i over for one m the Muar magistrate's '•urt for is liurt 0 his tepsoi KHj man, with 1 grass-cuttins kn m a fight33 words
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Article106 1950-11-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KIA I. A LUMPUR r i Quartet Master General sir Ivor Tfconas flew to Taipini: lodas on I visit to the North Malaya Sak-Distriet He Was accompanied by the G.O Majer-Geaera] K. E Iriuihan. Briuadier Wright. m charge of quart c106 words
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Article139 1950-11-25 3 I Four Chinese women Lim Ah Lui. Tay Sheok, Lan Choon Fiiang and Er Ah Lan Tappcoj Kempas, Tangkak, were sen--tenced ti> one year's imprison ment each for unlawful possession of scrap rubber. A fine of S3O was imposed on .mil woman named VaJliammah m Se emban yesterday, beintj139 words
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239 1950-11-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday: The Co-Operative bocieties Ordinance of 1948 is to be amended at the next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council when the Attorney General. Federation of Malaya will present a bill to enable this to be done. Provision239 words
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Article, Illustration9 1950-11-25 3 Photo. ryfflswsjwfc, 'ffi.wis* IsLsi&rM1 sLsi&rM s Bee Chun StudioBee Chun Studio - 9 words
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Article40 1950-11-25 3 Standard SlafT Correspondent A Government communique stresses that the Rural and Indu.stral Development Authority is not a part of the Federal Secretariat and informs the public that its address is No. 1. Clarke Street. Kuala Lumpur.40 words
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Article161 1950-11-25 3 Shaw Bros. Appeal Is Dismissed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— An appeal by Messrs. Shaw Bros. Ltd., against a conviction and a $150 tine for erecting a i cinema m the Great World Amusemeni Park, Klang, which! deviated from specifications approved by the Town Board. was dismissed by Mr.161 words
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Article54 1950-11-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent FOR MAKING a false report to the Police, Padmanathan, an Indian, was fined $150. m defauli one month's imprisonment, m Muar, He had reported to the Pagoh Police that another Indian Kandasamy had stabbed him with a penknife, when he asked him54 words
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Article58 1950-11-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A programme of light music will be given at the British Council I Centre. Young Road, on Monday November 27 at 1.30 p.m. Admission is free to the public. The concert has been arranged especially for the convenience of office work< rs who58 words
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Article39 1950-11-25 3 The Circuit Magistrate, Kajang, Inche Anuar. ordered Osman bin Jantan "2'A) to be remanded m police custody until November 28. Osman is alleged to have murdered Lee Kow at the 12th mile, Kajang Road, on November 5.39 words
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Article30 1950-11-25 3 A woman rubber tapper year-old Ng Lye Pang, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment for being m unlawlul possession of 13$ katties ot rubber valued at $14.50 cents.30 words
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Article26 1950-11-25 3 Seven cyclists, six Malays nnd one Chinese were fined $10 each for failing to observe the "Stop Look Go" sign m Muai- yesterday.26 words
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Article71 1950-11-25 3 Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. -The recent MPIEA offer made to ihe Negotiation Committee of the deration of All Malaya Estati Start's Unions, was discussed [he Executive Council of the Tohore Estate Staffs Union tolay. The Council deolored the attitude of the MPIEA m turning lown71 words
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Article63 1950-11-25 3 A 33-YEAR-OLD Chinese. Bok Seng, was lined a total ul $50 on two charges by Inche Abdul Raman m the Magistrate's Court, Muar. He was fined S2O for failing to observe the "Stop Look Go" sign at the junction of Je.lan [eriam and Jalan63 words
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Article32 1950-11-25 3 TOH PEOVV pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of six chandu pipes, and two small cups of chandu m Kuala Pilah yesterday was sentenced to iour months m jail.32 words
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70 1950-11-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. For her high standard of efficiency and conduct, and her loyalty and devotion to duty during her 31 years' service m the Telecommunications Department. Miss Ruth Marie Valbers, retired Telephone Supervisor, has been awarded the Imperial Service Medal. During the70 words
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Article95 1950-11-25 3 Standard Staff >rr s;,ondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— Births exceeded c!eat i< m the federation during the first half of this year by 70.675, raising the population to 5,226.549. based on the 1947 census figures and me number Df births, deaths and migrations recorded sin^e95 words
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Article110 1950-11-25 3 HELP THEM CELEBRA TE CHRISTMAS Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fn L'o ensure that needy Eurasian* inmates <»t the Sunget Buloh L per Settlement will iav< y happy Chi i the Eurasian Recreation Club ncert under ge of the Sultan ot Ssiangor, t! i ku Ampuan and the Acting Chief110 words
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Article192 1950-11-25 3 Standard Mall Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. The Traffic congestion 'problem and way-side-stalls along the narrow portion of Jalan Segget, the section running parallel to Sungei Segget. and Jalan Puan have at last been solved by the Town Board. The Beards decision to! allow way-side-stall192 words
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371 1950-11-25 3 Standard Staff (orre-pondef I SEREMBAN, FrL— More than 200 Ckfaet*, including Presidents. Vice-Presidents ami I leadMasters of Chinese SehooU m Negri Sembilan, attended a meeting held at the kin^ Cct'iflj School m which several important and Bfpn I aspects of Chinese Education371 words
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Article128 1950-11-25 3 Fresh Hope For Hail Employees Standard Staff (01 respondent KUAI v S Fi The first <>r a s t >ii<>s of e\ Hasscs i;. Engii I i v'cted railway was opened today by tlv ing ,< i a r oi the ayan R;=: .j m. Bel! at the frai: Training128 words
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Advertisement37 1950-11-25 3 SPFr I A I I Lb V* I f m Lb Ix L, x*^ w I Ix L L/ Czechsolovakia CRYSTAL r r Am bb Ibb 7"rac/e Inquiries CIORSE LEE MOTC?»S IMPORT DEPARTMENT 200 CLEMENCEAU AVENUE SINGAPORE37 words
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Miscellaneous600 1950-11-25 3 r F ED E R AHOT^^^H i 3 li il li i\ I A*,\ Madras: Mark Of The Gorilla Odeon: Laila Miimu (Tamil" 2. OCIXCj KiM.i I tMU\ 530 ;tlld gis pm Prince fi and 9 p.m. Too Late For Plaza: Francis 1. 7 and 9.30 pm. xes m n600 words
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444 1950-11-25 4 Staadsrd Staff Correspondent M Vf V II WPI R, t>i. Consular Officers ol Foreign Slates vvitli which conventions have been conrlnicd l»> His Majesty's Government on In-half oi the Federation, *ill have certain powers and privileges bestowed <>n ikcn l»> «»t a new l»ill444 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-25 4 Ifeotacnii of Mr anil Mrs. Lira Slew Poh after their wedding it the Straits Chiaese Mettodisl Church m Geylang, Singapore, jesterday. The bride was formerly Mi>s Taa Chin Boon.29 words
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Article42 1950-11-25 4 IPOH. Thurs.— Claiming trial to a chi ge oi kidnapping an Indian girl. Estclle at the Tamil Settlement m Suntjei Pari Road, R a Ratnam was allowed bail of S3OO by the Sessions Court i Presi Mr. J. U. Whimster42 words
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595 1950-11-25 4 Hospital Attendant Comes Within Ambit Standard Staff Correspondent lI'OH, Fri. Holding that there was not the! slightest indication that the sums paid hy the two prosecution witnesses to appellant were anything hut bribes paid to him as a result of his own demands and595 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-11-25 4 photo. Boys of the Gey lang English School, Singapore photographed outside the Singapore Standard building m Kobinson Road after being shown round the various departments and tod how a modern newspaper is run. StandardStandard - 34 words
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Article44 1950-11-25 4 KOTA BAHRU, Thurs.— Mr. T.W.T. Bangs, until recently manager of Kuala Pergau Estate Ulu Kelantan, has taken up duties as Development Officer m place of the late Mr. Anker Rentse. who lost his life m the air crash a few months ago.44 words
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186 1950-11-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fry— The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce, i*t a Committee met ing hold this afternoon, appointed Mr.. Lim Eow Thoon to approach the Thailand authorities for modification of their visa rul« s. It was pointed out that great diffii186 words
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Article61 1950-11-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent [POH, Fri A "home-sick" p rial constable, 18-year-old Idris bin Kassim, who deserted his post at the Central Police Station lure on Sept. 27, was sentenced to 45 days' imprisonment by Magistrate Che Arshad today. Idris, who pleaded guilty. stated he felt61 words
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308 1950-11-25 4 TIIF NEED for first class International airport facilities m th<* Federation was stressed by the Acting issistant Director of Civil Aviation, Mr. I). W. BurnettKae. m a talk over Radio Malaya la*t niuht. .Mr. Bunu'tt-Rac said that it was of vital importance to308 words
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Article202 1950-11-25 4 PA A To Aid Malayan A irways Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG', Fri. To give i ploye< oi M i lyan Air\\...vmore information on their me- of operation, the PanA meri ca n Airways h 1 planned oui n "familiarisation programme" for them. This was stated by Mr. Gordon Jones, statii202 words
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Article277 1950-11-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. FrL— Two Chinese shot and seriously wounded n compatriot outside a coffee shop m this town last night Police threw a cordon round the area but no arrests were made. In another area of SelangOf a bandit gang stopped a bus.277 words
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Article107 1950-11-25 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PEN AN G, Fri. Two Chinese, Ooi Eng Bong an I Cheah Ah Lik, pleaded guilty before Mr. E. M. Smallwood m The Magistrate Court today on a charge of having obscene photographs and negatives at Martin Studio m Wemblej Park on Now 2?,.107 words
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417 1950-11-25 4 Standard Man < <»rr« »p<m<U nt IPOR, Kri. Whem >ir CfcrMtepher «-x- EAksiMinal Adviser to the Cblmmil Ofltcc, arrhnec l.« r m week, he will Em prcacnlcd with a ivc yuil n« mo jrandun l)> a lt U gallon icptiifUf! «>>«r417 words
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18 1950-11-25 4 C.C. TAN REPLIES TO HARBOUR CHALLENGE M UN < n .mi (t|ifioi m I k mi i. I 418 words
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Advertisement13 1950-11-25 4 HIGH CLASS WATCHES Obtainable from All leading Watch Dealers HOSE^-BELTING EVERYdJj f, PURPOSE^13 words
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Advertisement59 1950-11-25 4 li>Wi vT i« I L. U B w I f X S£ 111 Ib^V SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE I CASTILLO S 0 ZHES J ROSALIE FIEDDIE lANSEN I EXTENSION TO l A. BOOK YOUR TABLE I Ul j I' l TT I tn iv I v master INFORMATION NGS AUSTRALIAN59 words
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357 1950-11-25 5 FIRST time, two Singaporeans, Mr. Thomas Won»i\ Lee Boon Cbye, were placed Brsl aVid second the Empire-wide Final Examination ol the Cornoration of The Governor o! Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, yestcrpresented Mr, Thomas Warn with the Sir Cuthbert Grundy medal for obtaining the highest marks357 words
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319 1950-11-25 5 La our Challenges Mohamed Ah To Explain His Stand I- MOHAMED UJ, ihc rctirin; Progressive from Roebore N\ urd who i- Blandrora the bsbm Ward aa an independ t»» explain hi- Bland h> rarioaa speaken ipaigH nurtini; hrlil m Hindoo Road, Ward, p U r the any thing I si319 words
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Article88 1950-11-25 5 THF Department oi Education, Singapore yesterday staled that the latest dates for receipt oi entries to the University of London Examination shuuul reach the Education Office. on the following dates for the toilowing examinations:-- Final Examinations, June 19.Vl Jan. 3, 1951. /o' Intermediate Examinations, Jul> 1951—Feb.88 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-11-25 5 -qt Patrick's School, who will be leaving school this year, are here seen Sertw p:«P>U of St J t a h tr^^X r Director Alban and teachers.27 words
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Article, Illustration299 1950-11-25 5 Standard Staff Reporter I MOII- feature of 1 1 1 a year's celebration of the birthday anniversary of Guru Nanak, founder of Sikhism, was the adoption l>v >ikh* of this country of {lie \uirlitlr custom <>t -rndiuii each olhrr greeting rani*. \uStandard - 299 words
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165 1950-11-25 5 'Malaya Must Shape Her Own Destiny THE ultimate destiny of Malaya has to be shaped I y its own people, says the "Suara Merdeka" (Voice of Freedom) published m Harrow, Middlesex by the Malayan Forum, which is composed of a number of students now m Britain. In an editorial entitled165 words
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Article146 1950-11-25 5 SIX MONTHS after a Singa pore Chinese was arrested by i the Police under Emergency Regulations and sent to the S;. John's Island Detention Camp, he was tound with Ins throat cut. Yesterday, the Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, re- j turned a finding of146 words
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Article57 1950-11-25 5 Summons Against Dr. Withdrawn THE SUMMONS against Dr. :A. .1 Thamboo of neglecting to maintain his wife. Govindamal Thamboo, since Oct. 1948, was dismissed m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. The Magistrate. Mr. S. E. Teh. ruled that there was m!- sufficient evidence to show that a valid marriage57 words
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Article40 1950-11-25 5 Standard Staff Reporter A REWARD of $500 Is being offered by the Singapore Police for information leading to the arrest of the person or persons responsible for the murder of Tan Er Kirn, 11--year-old Jurong vegetable grower's child.40 words
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322 1950-11-25 5 Jail Terms For Soldiers After 'Hideous Delay TWO SOLDIFRS, M. F. ffitUb^; and D. J. NbMh, of the Royal Signals both aj»ed 19 were earh M'ulrnr »l Id four weeks* pimple imprisonment yesterdaj In Singapore ma^i>lrale, Mr. I). A. F> f e. for lhr ofirnrc of driving auay a taxi322 words
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171 1950-11-25 5 Mr. G. Sarangapany yesterday told The Standard that he resigned the Presidentship of the South Indian Chamber of Commerce of Singapore because he was not prepared to be a "trait >r" to members. Explaining this. Mr. S.'.rangapany said that at a joint general meeting171 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-11-25 5 photo. Gian] Pliuman Singfa of the Sikh Missionary Stdetf, Malaya, preaching at thr Central Sikh Temple. Queen Street. On the left is the head priest Arjan Sin«h StandardStandard - 28 words
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103 1950-11-25 5 Brothers In Lorry Accident. 1 Killed St.indud vt.;!V f Ori' -p'nni- ;it BUTTERWORTH, PTt. A five-year-old Chinese boy. i. v v ;)ed with m h ir-old hi' Lei was killed they were knocked down motor lorry at Sunj;. i village on Aug. 15. The .as carrying the fiv..'--year-o!d child m103 words
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Article97 1950-11-25 5 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore M isi< Union has written to the Director of Immigration requesting that any application from local hotel managements or others for importation of alien musical hands into the Colony be carefully scrutinised. The Union's letter points out that there are a97 words
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Advertisement62 1950-11-25 5 36" ALUMINIUM BODY WITH DIGNIFIED MOULDED DESIGN PiPED LPHO; LOOSE CUSHIONS. MOHAIR HOOD F! T iED Wl>-\ CHROMIUM PLATED JOINTS A?>iD SiLK ...ACE. APRON TO MATCH. CHROMIUM PLATED HANDLE LEVERS, COMPLETE A H WHITE SLEEVED HA I f TUBULAR CHASSIS MOUNTED ON ROLLER BEARINGS, FITTED WITH TWO EIGHT LINCH AND62 words
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Article679 1950-11-25 6 CPEAKING on th€ first day of the Federal Legisative Council meeting, the Acting Financial S retary, Mr. W G Taylor, said that the full cost fence and Emergency was SI SB million a year. EM add< d, for a more realistic estimate another $42 million should679 words
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Article1735 1950-11-25 6 V. KANAPATHY PILLAI - V. KANAPATHY PILLAI The Case Against The Benham Repwt-*Z By r THE $5 increment which wos introduced more than half a century ago is as antiquated as it is inconsistent with present conditions of living. In the days of its introduction the annual increment of $5/a month could1,735 words
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Article377 1950-11-25 6 Review of Views Never-Never Land WESTERN pow< t< lain the tiop< .1 Lake Success that the presence ol the Peking delegation could help to reve, or at l< ast lessen, the tension prevailing m the Far East are m d > -dreami g i The China Press. Kuala 1 <urnp>ir.377 words
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Article412 1950-11-25 6 It's The Talk of The Town All Honour To Mrs. B. It. (lon ILL honour to Mrs. B H Oon of Penang uo ■■< rmined manner m v she fought the Federal 1. lative Council to pn financial grant for th< pan-ion of the St. G School, Penang. Mrs. Oon412 words
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385 1950-11-25 7 Soviets Ask How Jap peace Fact Can Be Squared With Yalta LONDON, V». (Reuter)-The Soviet Union today de,l |o knon how Amrriran trrnis lor a Japanese peace treaty squared with "Big Tour" agreements reached at Cairo, ..I Potsdam. Tass disclosed the terms of a note which, the -,-M •> said,385 words
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Article94 1950-11-25 7 peace Is Essential says Pope IMS Cl I s --r ajgaia !>. ..ni Mid '>: Ike fN>; I SBlk IS M ;mii .l< Pint.' .1 I Sih i his l» tbf dtps b1 Hici CTS. .1 luln- «d iii:..'. S lie t. UlOxt i v.ll IN !MM(t'. inn aacord th-94 words
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Article7 1950-11-25 7 Tory Device To Aitrael Members tyen A.P.A.P. - 7 words
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Article83 1950-11-25 7 PATNA, Nov. 23: (Renter > Fan line threatening 40,000,000 has been averted m Bihar. India's foremost industrial state. The Indian Government has rushed 16,000 tons of grain and promised more m the next few weeks to the province where a ten-week drought is continuing. The droughi83 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-11-25 7 photo. Dr Kajf:: a Prasad, President of Indian Republic, paid visit to the Kashmir State ;i »spital. Srinagar, during > recent visit to the capita Kashmir. Picture show* i new-born baby being shown to the President m one the wards. G. 1.1.5.G. 1.1.5. - 41 words
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97 1950-11-25 7 MADRID, Nov ?l (AP) A Madrid evening pap yesterday published a inter from a reader offering <> Of his eyes to Egypt's "Minister of Edueai'on. Taha II sriii Rev. who ha» be<'ii bl'-nd since birth. rhc rewspaper withheld the reader's name and he editor97 words
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Article309 1950-11-25 7 LONDON. No\. 23 (Reutcr) Winston Churchill ended a scene of uproar m the Bouse Commons yesterday l>> warning tin' <■ rriim«*ni »m--would li«»i«i a censure motion over its head unless Parliament bad a debate before tank were seni f<> The Conservative opposition last night put309 words
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Article161 1950-11-25 7 Ohma Reds flaying A Double Game? WASHINGTON, Nov. 24 (UP)— A re] able diplomatic source said th;U Communist C ma may be playing a double game as regards the Western nations and Soviet Russia. He said that on the one hand, Communisi China appears to be fronting Cor St* "i161 words
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Article45 1950-11-25 7 NEW DELHI Nov 24— (AP) —The recent earthquake m Assam resulted m 574 deaths, according to reports reaching governmeni here. Prime Mmiii i Jawaharlal Nehru told parliament 12,000 houses. 353 miles of road, and 8.230 feet of bridges were destroyed.45 words
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Article56 1950-11-25 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Nov. 24 (AP) The U.N. Political Committee decided yesterday Nationalist Chinese complaint thai the So^ Lel Union engineered the Communisi civil war i 1 China should be sent lv the Little Assembly for another year's study In effeel this would put ihe charges on56 words
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Article34 1950-11-25 7 The Duke of Edinburgh opened Gibraltar's first Legislative Council on behalf of the King at a simple ceremony on Thursday. The Duke arrived from Malta m a Viking aircraft of (the King's flight. ReuterReuter - 34 words
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Article47 1950-11-25 7 Reuter Princess M*rgarel will be leaving England on D> 14 for ilta to join Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh. The vish is an unofficial one |and Princess Margaret will be there for a short while. It is I not v«-i known how she will travel.—Reuter - 47 words
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Article31 1950-11-25 7 Proressor Jo a n-Hyacinthe Vincent, who saved thousan Is iof soldiers from dying of typhoid m World War I. 'on Thursday at Val Dc- Grace military hospital Paris, aged 87—R ReuterReuter - 31 words
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Article83 1950-11-25 7 Suria Santoso, the Lasi Secretary of State for Internalj Security m the Dutch Indonesian government. was arrested by Jakarta government agents last night No reason was given. At the same time, the government released .lava Bank Director P.P. Spies after five days' detention. He was seized on Sunday when theA.P. - 83 words
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Article22 1950-11-25 7 The ashes of George Bernard Shaw were scattered over the garden of his home at Ayot. St. Lawrence, Hertfordshire <>n Thursday.— ReuterReuter - 22 words
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Article30 1950-11-25 7 The French Assembly last 'night passed the -e<-rnd reading of the bill raising conscription from 12 months to 18. Voting' wa; 42(1 to •75 The bill now becomes law. ReuterReuter - 30 words
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Article38 1950-11-25 7 Mr Harold E Stassen, President of the University of; Pennsy < ania and promineni Republican will leave next, week on a round-the-world air trip to seek information on j economic and political developnts especially m Asia and Africa.— ReuterReuter - 38 words
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Article133 1950-11-25 7 LONDON, N"\ 2A (Hunter)— M >re than 300,000 couples m Brit a i n are permanently separated and unable to remarry, Conservative Peer Lord L Mancrofl told the House of L Lords. He was pressing foi a R*' 1 (independent) Commission to look into the state of the divorce lawA.P. - 133 words
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Article25 1950-11-25 7 Mr Laurence Louis Sharkey. Genei il Secretary of the Australian Communist Party, was released from jail yesterday serving 13 months for after sedition. Reuter AAPReuter; AAP - 25 words
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Article91 1950-11-25 7 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND, MARYLAND, Nov. oj i \p> The L T .S. Army has developed a new weapon capable ot knocking out any known foreign tank. It is a 10."> mm recoilless rifle, which is fired from it Secretary of the Army Frank P:uo91 words
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Article, Illustration405 1950-11-25 7 PARIS, Nov. 21 The French .National tseembly yeiterriaj endorsed the Government's policy m il> light ■gjrfmH \irtminli EareM m lmlo-China and rejected a Communist <•:*!! i or immediate p«»ar<" t.ilk*. With only the Communists opposing, the Assembly asked the Government to "make representations to405 words
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Article183 1950-11-25 7 Peking Warns France HONGKONG, Nov. 24 (R> I-tor-AAP)— The Chinese People's Government last night gave an ominous warning to the French authorities m IndoChina regarding violation of. the Chinese frontier A statement issued by 'he Foreign Office said the French Government will be held responsible lor all "bloody atrocities" and183 words
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Article114 1950-11-25 7 Lab. Peer Urges Pact With Israel LONDOW Nov. 24 (ReutersLord Strabolff, prominent Labour Peer, said here last night that a pact oi mutual defence between the B- I Commonwealth and Israel was desirable. There would be no British troops to Suez Canzal if Israel to do so m case ol114 words
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Article359 1950-11-25 7 N W KOREA, Nov. 23 (Reu-I i ter) Turkish soldiers have arrived on the Northern front j and are eager lor action. They like the terrain an I climate which they find similar to their own. "This is not cold, just a little damp."359 words
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Article64 1950-11-25 7 Superstate Rejected j The 15-nation Assembly of Members of Parliament from free Europe, by a roll call vote refused to accept a proposal calling for a European super- i state. Voting was 39 m favour, i 57 against, and 12 abstentions. i The vote was a victory for the British64 words
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63 1950-11-25 7 NEW YORK. Nov. 24 (AP)— The last of the 7f people killed Wednesday night m the Long Island railroad express crash was identified as Mrs Dolores Barnes Her husband, John. also died m the wreck. Families i who would have been yeMi day celebrating Thanksgiving;63 words
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Advertisement34 1950-11-25 7 iTOlclfl PRtSJDtIIT LinCS/ I lUlMoU*t€tt*f2* I PRESIDENT MGXROE I MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND I NEW YOKR f S. P. H. de SILVA HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. 0 rHE EMBANKMENT K. LLMPI R li STATION R!>. IPOII.34 words
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Advertisement29 1950-11-25 7 ~41 net tln'if'll trtilli htsppiltf vwr *iit«>r ONE BAR OR SANDAL STYLE LEATHER OR CREPE SOLES IN WHITE BUCKSKIN TAN OR PF 5 LEATHER SIZES 3 to IV2 I29 words
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170 1950-11-25 8 Standard SuilT Reporter LATEST Malayan rubber showed increases m production, imports and exports during October compared with the previous moti tli's fiixures. Stocks of rubber, at 139.663 tons, however, represent I drop by just over 1,000 tons from the previous month.170 words
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181 1950-11-25 8 Hea vy Up-coun try Selling Hits S'pore Rubber Mart Reporter OPENING steady, the Singapore rubber markel tliiciiiattd Jowwarda from $1.75 p<*r ll». for fir-t «ir;ulr December .-hijmieni to $1.68 aod i!o*«<l stead) ;«i si. 701. Hea selling from •.try m the afternoon prices dov. .•plybut a* the low- ore was181 words
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Article83 1950-11-25 8 Dr. Wander Dies In Switzerland The Singapore branch of A. W r Ltd was cl< sv d yes- 1 terday as a mark of respect I for Dr Albert Wander, noted dietician and chemist. whose j death has occui red r his hoi By erland Dr Wander, who was the83 words
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Article88 1950-11-25 8 Urges Aid To UK Be Stopped WASHINGTON, N <»\ 24 (UP): In proposing iii.it future r.s. aid i«» i()rci:n nations be incorporated m a sitiiiie unified programme, the D S. Chambei of Commerce nrged thai siieable reduction^ be made m aid u> Europe The Chamber presum* a''i> would Ni.ip economic88 words
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113 1950-11-25 8 MacA BOOSTS FAR E ASTERN BONDS IN UK LONDON N 24 H S1 i eiideti cheerful note with ted 1 >• end the war" a1 R *ea. Improvt were fairly widespread bir were most marked i E n bonds. Le-rl-and commi res were slightly hifi Iri gains of la hall113 words
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Article147 1950-11-25 8 W. Germany To Pay Pre-War Debts BONN, Nov. 34 (AP) En a few (lavs, the West German Government will formally declare itself responsible for the pre-war foreign ri"i>ts of Hitler's Reich, it is learned here. After this declaration, the tern i ies will begin relaxing some of the occupation itrols147 words
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Article128 1950-11-25 8 COMMODITIES PRICES RUBBER The latest, Singapore rubber prices yesterdaj (Nov. 21) were per Ib. Buyers Sellers No 1 RSS Spot Loose $1,771 $1,783 F. 0.8. m bales Dec. No. 1 K.S.S. 51.70 1 $1,711 No. 2 Rss. $1,565 S! 57 J No. 3 R.S.S. $1,621 $1,631 Ton<-: Steady alter Irregular,128 words
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119 1950-11-25 8 Rice Sale Ban Reimposed In Australia SYDNEY. Niv 24 (AP) T A tralian Gove nenl clamped a ban oil the rice m Australia, only six w< after a previous ban had been lifted. During the six weeks, the lie had almost bought out the 7.000 tons (it rice which millersA.P. - 119 words
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Article862 1950-11-25 8 SINGAPORE, Fri.— Malayan j Tin shares were fairly steady today with buying interest being maintained. Rubbers were slightly easier but Industrials remained firm. Today's prices were: INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Alex Britks Pref 196 2 UO Uid iyii 2U5 M\»» ice II Vi.lfB. B. Petrol 9/3 W/3862 words
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Article227 1950-11-25 8 Figures given are iv cents p'.'r Ib All other figures are m tons. JAnT~FEB. MAR. APRIL. MA*. lONE. HOLY. AIMS BBW OCT PRODUCTION 61,677 49.913 49,477 49.076 56>8 54^65 65,194 C-Mi*!B HUSI lO^iwes^r 35£57 27,297 27/T39 2€j667 30*70 3M96_ 34,547 33£ I€ :>:; Small Holding) rB%>227 words
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152 1950-11-25 8 WASHINGTON, Nov. 21 (AP) A new proees* Ui obtain 25 per cent, more general purpose synthetic rubber out* of present tmericaii synthetic plants lias been perfected I>> the General Tyre :i:;;l R;il>!:< Company. The Akron firm said it will disclose ii- seerel toA.P. - 152 words
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Article131 1950-11-25 8 if Far East Rubber Is Cut Off SYNTHETIC ru bb< r will account lor about 48 per cent of the United States totaJ new rubber consumption lor Ili year end period and perhaps iver 60 per cent next year, a leading industry executive has lared. Mr. Harry E. Humphreys, Jr.,USIS - 131 words
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Article114 1950-11-25 8 PRODUCTION of tin Icentrates m the Federation Malaya last th a tons according to the official statistics This equiv ent to 107. 042 piculs. Of the total prfKlucticm from the Federation. 3.999 1 n& (67.184 jpiculs* came from Perak. I tons (26.919 piculs) from Selangor, 228 tonsReuter - 114 words
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Article23 1950-11-25 8 US Industrial Out put Rising ■m m I may i imperi ol M. S iiomist <.-id member of T rd ol V. USISUSIS - 23 words
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Article15 1950-11-25 8 World Tin Output Declines m i world (ext, nesi B I ayan i S A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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40 1950-11-25 8 Disappointment Over Paterson Simons Profits Reduction M »Mf d tppointra v pxj Jtte i;i j !l- I.ii, f-, v i the i n iiiiiiiKjrx urn hough ihf r. t r-x i!-< i. s ma merchants npwi'd i n« on \a40 words
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Article58 1950-11-25 8 EXCH I i J :i i m\i::u:i < i uu v, v Tran HONGKONa. N- 24 I the H a US$l: HK»! 7>;h to Ik v hk i \:K* si! I BlflNC i no. i i i»u I Pal 14 R^ltin New Yi^ric ,nd Bwedisb Km58 words
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Article137 1950-11-25 8 S'pore Copra Market Erratic THE COPRA market In Singapore was erratic buyers ope: $45 per picul an i s irs %US Bu> i i rose to $45| but, with ties pai sing, withdrew to $45|, with no deals resulting. Coconut oil had sellers $74| per picul on a q I137 words
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92 1950-11-25 8 I.C.L Deputy Chief Dies In London The dentli has occurred J Id don of Si!- I" 51. deouty chairman of Imp i Chemical Industries. Ltd o. I of Britain's top ranking iodtw- j tKalists, he was joint of the Anglo American Council I on Productivity .-in aAvU Rroup for theA.P.; AP - 92 words
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Advertisement93 1950-11-25 8 li.re h the new v H x I r\ expensive uddressinq ri; chine M A I 7 C*" 9kj thr w(»r!d.>. fisesl modt 1 l»r 1/^^V I ij nwalkt u^tr. its i P p. < r I,^-01 n *7 N>*-< '<! tf.ilurrs iiiihidt f<il!\ Ix^^ print md Skip* 1 mechanism93 words
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Advertisement24 1950-11-25 8 SETTER START $A VIA? WHEN YOU HAVE MONEY I Ip^ S\\ !\(,> < Ol N i FOB be rud i j' pi n CHUOG KHIfIUJ BRfir24 words
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Article346 1950-11-25 9 Result Of Rising Export Trade: October Index Reaches 95.8 HEIGHT rales m the United Kingdom an- now at their v« I since May last year, when the Chamber of Shipping <l at W. 7, says a report m the Financial Times harp rise m tramp shipping346 words
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62 1950-11-25 9 India Grants Traffic Bights To Qantas Hv\ 84: briiaa I s p mtril tfic rights t.. t l c I •-i n:vnt n\ il i for their ioii- i .m i Booibaj Ik-- i sad the i jresterdaij. IhC j if aas- gl .mil ill MS SUBttl It tacte t62 words
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Article, Illustration83 1950-11-25 9 ANIMAL EXPERT MASON pasi risntcea bmmiuis every uatn passeni';. has bvn au aaiaal. Witan thai DuO birdv btM>t.s :ini fish have passed ads al anim.il expert Mr. Leslie 8.0 \.i 'a liveatodi Oflcet al London as i r.d ateaior, eiu«e .ml avrsemaid I paad is P3 h■■ tai 01 rat83 words
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63 1950-11-25 9 US TO CLOSE PORTS TO RED-BOUND SHIPS VSHINGTO-N, N.n. 22 (UP) The U.S.^ Comaenl revealed loda) ihai it i- drafting an ntrol regulation which would dose the I nii<<! !.«>!-;- !«.r«i-n ships carrying strategic materials imuniM < liirui or other Red-gorenied ana-. n after] I i of the S ao63 words
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Article, Illustration161 1950-11-25 9 Standard Stall Reporter Mr Fred Hampson, Associated Press Bureau chief J. Hongkong doubts that Red China wil ever a ow independent newspapermen to work m the county i again. -It's against their general party policy," he said. Mr. llampson. who is on a short161 words
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Article36 1950-11-25 9 TOKYO. Nov. 24 (AP.i— The U.S. Fifth Air Force announced on Thursday the award of the American Air Medal to Wing Commander James Johnston. last war air are. for observation flight* over Korea.36 words
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Article63 1950-11-25 9 MORAN, Wyoming, Nov. 24. (Reuter)— Searching planes today I the wreckage of an airliner which crashed inst the side of Mount night with rd. The missing plane, an airliner of the new tribe's mission, a religious organisation, was lost md B ings, Mi n t a n63 words
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Article, Illustration98 1950-11-25 9 Last Thursday marked the 15th anniversary of the TransPacific Service started by Pan American Airways on November '.11. l})J."i. Scene m the above picture is the temporary Alameda sta<.inu base at San Francisco Bay, PA.Vs then mainland terminus. .fames A. Farley, (foreground, right) U.S. Postmaster (iraeral at98 words
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289 1950-11-25 9 Former Caller To Singapore For New York Service Special to The Standard THE LINER CONTE Biancamano, popular caller at Singapore pre-war when she earned thousands of emigrants from Fascist dominated Europe to new horizons m the Far East, will join the motorships Saturnia and Vulcania m the Italian Lines New289 words
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104 1950-11-25 9 MELBOURNE, Nov. :M: (Rev r-A terday continued to paralyse shipping m Australia's two i ports anc to dislocate rail and road transport m various parts of the continent. Overall picture was this: Sydney: All d< idle. No prospect of an early settlement Melbourne: Waterside also104 words
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173 1950-11-25 9 NEW HIGH FOR U.K. SHIPPING MOVEMENTS ENTRANCES and clearances at U.K. ports of vessels with cargo m the foreign trade during the three months ended September 30 were the highest, on a daily average basis, for any quarter since 1939, reports the Financial Times. Total tonnage entered amounted to 10.!J6m.173 words
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Article147 1950-11-25 9 SHIPS A I ROADS WHARVES 4 p .in FESTEKDAI WIIAKVI S C m 44 Fcrnfit 24 Arnold Maersk, 21 Ri I Kerr. 42 4.'i Dartmouth Victory, 4ii G-ewang, 17/18 Bt i V idi, 38/39 Kola, 15/16 Chandpai i 37 Javanese Prince. 13 ii of Otto-va. 33 M147 words
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Advertisement91 1950-11-25 9 tASI REGULAR TRANSPACIFIC SERVICK Tim i Overland m ;v. i i os Angeles, All American 4: Canadian Cities. Penan- P I rP imftii riruo for Hon^kon?. Kob^. Yokohama \^:th Transhipment Takubar 4; Tsingtao. %^T K1.t.l I \R SERVICE USA. (WEST COAST) PKKM AN GUI F via JAPAN HONGKONG. Vpore. a^91 words
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Advertisement208 1950-11-25 9 UAI/f ARRIVALS^' &SL' [end DEPAe-.fl'iflS) t Arrivals KIM CONSTELLATION f [(Ml I UlO[)f 11. > .1 111 t. \lilU t 1) 'al>l\\ AIRY 11 S fr<>m l.ik.n i.«. I p m C|.E.A.-BOAC ONSIi II 1 lON 1 1 ..in S\ i!n»-\ 17. -<t ir. ifi I ott'iiin CABf wni <208 words
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Advertisement312 1950-11-25 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN* V UK. CONTINENT S n rr P. S Inui P n* "NOROHI \l B Ikak Gdn'Kl Hoi 3( N "I ILSTftI X J 11 "2kl \i \< for Honskonj Kobe. A: Yokohama r*^. "SI r wi.iv i -Ml "Inui for 1 Bonjtkoot k SAILINGS TO CONTIN; 1312 words
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Miscellaneous216 1950-11-25 9 SHIPPING INTElllENCI- V i t: T EAST ASIATIC LINE Uutward From Europe In Port: .""ordhval Gcin. 29/30. Dec. 2: Flastria, sails n>r S n Bangkok Dee. 3. v. 30: Kina, sails for Manila, Hongkong. Takubar and Japan Dec. 2. a Dec. 8: Malacca, sails for Bangkok, Manila, Hongkong Japan Dec216 words
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Miscellaneous206 1950-11-25 9 I Dec 9 btai Alcyone, sails Dec 12 MAERSK LINE In Port Arnold Maersk. sail? for U.S. East Coaf* Forts via P. Swettenham anu Penang Nov '29. Nov. 28: Else Maersk, sails foi Colombo. Bombay, Karachi and Persia Gull Ports Nov. 30. Dec. 1: Viheke Maersk. will sail for Hongkong206 words
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Miscellaneous210 1950-11-25 9 In Purl: Itula, sails fur Madras 30. Sirdhana sails for Hongkc Nov. 25. Rajula arrives Nov. 28 Quenmba arrives Dec. 1^. Calais sails tor Hamburg N< I 22. "Les Glieres sails for Rotter- N 23 Boulogne S, Mer sails for Marseilles Nov. 28. La Marseillaise sails for M. r sei'ics210 words
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784 1950-11-25 10 ANACRUSIS - ANACRUSIS MUSIC NOTES By MAKE I NOTE OF Sat. 25th .You. Oei Tiong Ham Hall. Piano retital by 10 p.m. Joyce Scharenguivel Pres< nted by Uiiiversity of Malaya Music Sociei Sa'. Sun. Victoria Theatre Art of Movement 25t)i 26th Dance Recital With Noreen784 words
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Article, Illustration732 1950-11-25 10 LEE MAXWELL - Hexy '-that's the word tor his voice LEE MAXWELL I THROUGH THjM By UING CROSBY and Frank Sinatra had better look out! Their position at the top of the American popularity poll is being threatened by a new singing Phenomenon. His name is Frankie Lame. thirty-year-old Cnicagoan whose vocal delivery732 words
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Advertisement280 1950-11-25 10 ALASTAIR SIM and MARGARET RITTIIKRFORD Al THEIR FINNIEST HOME CROWN FIN AND NEATLY WRAPPED BOOK EARLY P| AMI i MM Today 4 Performances MSoM?J1 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 P.M. TOGETHER AT LAST! and how they hate it! I NOOK FB.MS Wten, PRAN< LAUNDER and SIONEr GIU.UI Produ can ALASTAIR SIM MARGARET RUTHERFORD friWol280 words
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Advertisement52 1950-11-25 10 3 SHOWS DAILY 3.15— 6.1 5 H. 15 p.m. Geetabali, Kahiman Shaikala m ''JALATARANG" (Hindustani) To-niiiht Midnight Mathuhala Yacob. (lope m •BEdASOOR" (Hindustani) CHANGI CINEMA One Show Only at Bp.m "KAMAVALLI' 1 (Tamil) PHCHF «a ***** CEYLANG VbT DAII 6.30 9 1"> IVM. iri.tni Mohani \m:n itw*a Latest Production KEMBAIt"52 words
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Advertisement103 1950-11-25 10 GERALD KERSH^^^HAUN^ NOVEL IS OH S < JMEts4£ <•'•■ JEbP -W^^^M «9y' >"/' Plus! MARCH OF TIME: "As tactic Sec TODAY at 9 a.m. "SECRET OF ST i TONIGHT M'NITE! Released thru UNITED ARTISTS Tomorrow M'nite "The Adv.nJu'-es of Sam Mao' (Mandarin i NOW SHOWING fTTI <f^ BiTCTHTOBOIiJjWKIIASDfiLiii: I T103 words
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Advertisement32 1950-11-25 10 When m X L come ond stay ot HOTEL DE LUXE 122 Boru Rood. Spacious Co- Pork Courteous S. Comfortobli Rooms Modem Sanitation Chinese ond Europeon VuoU S *cd a la carte32 words
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Article1031 1950-11-25 11 thndfund i I was the of a life •>e!r ress. boom that a are stn Urn II rs. One .:< b (50/- a Ailed esoi an which the v c c aa tot I fe of rubber hav< te i nund for COLA. Of1,031 words
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227 1950-11-25 11 Foo Girls Steal Show At Victoria Theatre Last Night Standard Music Critic n the Victoria ttre the dancers oi Movement Academy and Miss re responsible for one of the most it has been my good fortune t so I i ise of gratitude I embark on thi ew. i gV.F.D. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-11-25 11 the member, of "Slay of Indonesia" »«£<*. ™g^« ''''''> 'h'bS? «*T2 Jiucn ui.n. pum drummer; and Filomena Eudela. Filipino saxophonist.18 words
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Article120 1950-11-25 11 LONDON. Nov. 24 (AP) John Beary, a recehorse trainer for 25 years, had his licence withdrawn by the Stewards ol the Jockey Club on Thursday. Beary was called to an inquiry resulting from a veterinary examination uf the six-year-old horse, La Joyeuse. who was tested120 words
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Article207 1950-11-25 11 SINGAPORE Recreation Club "Whites" proved too good for the V.M.C.A.. beating them by four goals to nil m a SHA j tournament game on the Padang i yesterday. The YMCA defenders put up a stirring performance, twins Thye and Kat Hin being prominent. Goalkeeper Lee Ah207 words
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77 1950-11-25 11 SINGAPORE Cricket Club 2nd XI found the University of Malaya 2nd XI too good for them and went down by three goals to nil. m a friendly game f hockey on the S.C C. ground yesterday. McCoy the nippiest -University forward on the77 words
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Article52 1950-11-25 11 AX ARRAY of champions feature tonight's wrestling card at the Happy World Stadium. Topping the bill are King Kong and the latest arrival from Australia, handsome Ray Hunter. Supporting this attractive match are George Duane and Jon Morro, two top-notch heavies who keep on winning52 words
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Article129 1950-11-25 11 Ties m the Inter-Faculty table tennis tournament beween Arts I and Science Faculty v. Medical Faculty are as follows. Arts and Science players mentioned first:— Men's singles; Tye Che Yeok v. Wiiiiam Fung. George Fung v. Yeng Nen Khieng. Giam Chee Seng v Lee Kb.cc Ween. Tan129 words
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Article255 1950-11-25 11 Eventful Day For The MCC BRISBANE, N< v 23 Ri nterAAP'.— Playing their last match before the opening of the test series the MCC had an eventful day against Queensland here today. Queensland lost two wickets tor 23 bul a third wickef stand of 120 by Ken Archer and Aubrey255 words
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Article36 1950-11-25 11 LONDON, Nov. 22 (Rfcuter) Following are the Rugby Union results: (Ol\ 1 V H \MIMm\vHIJ' I astern <>. I Middlesex 8 K«nt 5 Basses Surrey 12 Hampshire I OTHEB MATCH Cambridge I <> B. Badcen I36 words
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286 1950-11-25 11 IPOH, Fri. Perak beat Kedali by an unconverted try m their All Blues Cup match played at Ipoh this evening. A continuous drizzle made handling difficult and the standard of play never vo±e above mediocrity. It was Perak's second match and286 words
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152 1950-11-25 11 Badminton Club 'Giants' Meet Tonight TONIGHTS emffinal between Mayflower and Bournemouth badminton t. rties will be the dash the winner to be most certa this year's Sin§ t club champion?. The main interest centre on a second O Lim, playing for Bournemouth ,I a Won^ Peng Soon clash— and also152 words
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76 1950-11-25 11 The Penanf Badminton A«o--ciation will hold its nton exhibition! m aid i Poppy Day Fund d Stadium at 8.30 p.m. 1 Featuring m the will be Penang and K< ig Cup d a 4 night for ton fan- ired. I between Singaj ang nally fix<76 words
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227 1950-11-25 11 FIFTEEN teams will be competing m the United Services (Singapore) Associate Football League next season. This iras revealed at the inaugural general meeting of the Association held at the Shackle Club yesterday with F Lt W.J. Randall m the chair. Mr. Randall said that one227 words
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Miscellaneous305 1950-11-25 11 io mai.wa {Si 35. 1 ipore IhNA^ (i llrtr IMI rROGBAMMC TfS m SJm t iKj£g W^\ r-,.,r.,nn.,f »f*« r Ce«!l«««n ple!ive-; h I S*w« i." 9.30 \e«>: 9.4»l share Market t)r lh i, llllri It. 13 lan Hen, r..r, thr StMH *«f* Krror<l K U P< I I Idren305 words
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Miscellaneous34 1950-11-25 11 TIME^H HIGH TIDES a: thi r 1 -7a4 rei \m m Halaji lonw. a.m. rM. Sii!...p«»rp ]d4:> M icca Mi Lit Purl Dnkson t (.00 P»»rt Sham 5.4« 1.31 P'li.ing: |2J| J V 334 words
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Article1016 1950-11-25 12 Standard's RACE CARD Ii U Horses: Class. L Div. 3—6 Fur. 19 yd.: 2.15 P.M. 1. m Bonnie Prime Sj 9.U W« EUan Chang Daniels p^ isS'"" 1 il ER£?-. ;i g: §=H 7 o;:o Silver Sequin 5* SMKJ A Donald Yong AAles> les k iM»4 \hbv Kav i sol1,016 words
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Article132 1950-11-25 12 DOUBLE TOTE: Races Five and Eight. BIG SWEEP: Race Seven. Ottie Unties Gay Reveller 'Minorou? KXi ORIlTJon"" BON MK PKINCK BONNIE PRINCE kai r. i j BQjujjg i» r i n<e Minstrel Boy Oregon RAnK o THEATRE THEATRE THEATRE X*' r B Kin« Arthur Begmar (ieru-ral SWEET SWEET132 words
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407 1950-11-25 12 OLLIE DAVIES - RESULTS CAN REPEAT IN 4th RACE TODAY OLLIE DAVIES By IN SPITE of his heavy inipo*!. On tin <><-><;«, oil tralian gelding Result who scored easily o\er tin- ievw 1,, I confidently expected to beat other good ones m Mealh. v I Norton m the fourth event today, the la*t407 words
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