Singapore Standard, 27 November 1950
1950-11-27
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Title Section15 1950-11-27 1 Singapore Standard 1 WQ ITO SINGAPORE, MONC f, NOVEMBER 27, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENi.I15 words
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162 1950-11-27 1 Rubber Duty Cut Decision Due Tuesday $1111. The Maiul.irii nntirri irees the whole question r w»H be discussed at re yesterda) »1 a meeting 3 thai an agreemcnl had been Federal on Governmeoi and lb< I I j 50 percent i« said Ic mdation. >1. <1< 1 Tufo maa nol162 words
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Article8 1950-11-27 1 US Rubber Price Drop To Continue A I8 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-11-27 1 Pholo. general election was held on Saturday. StandardStandard - 14 words
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Article139 1950-11-27 1 Arsonists Fail To Burn Bus Standard Stall Reporter ANOTHER attempt -by arsonists to set tire to a Singapore Traction Compan y omnibus was made at the junction of Albert Street and Bencoolen Street yesterday morning. the bus had stopped at Albert Street to pick up passengers, smoke was seen emanating139 words
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52 1950-11-27 1 Standard Stan Keporier. .Linrr au cam., poUUcal adviser to the French Hieh Commissioner in lncl China, arrived by Air France Dakota yesterday to spend i t^ld tams with M,; D aa id during his staj lu^; du Gardier was met by representing52 words
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20 1950-11-27 1 Standard Staff Correspondent •hi "SI applied i-ut the latter faUed to vive.20 words
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Article32 1950-11-27 1 Standard Staff Com-pondi-nt b r bv the a W SecW decorated ll> h h nnohX the Statue across 'l o. Korth to Penang. 5! ir.u,nt Jcus tomorrow.32 words
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274 1950-11-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter TOTAI of -K councillors, out of tlie 30 Jo he elected were chosen for next year's Students KII 1 1 1 1 I niver.itv of Malava. frhe remits were announced alter the Selection Committee had; spen ::;:iur> counting tl., ballot274 words
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116 1950-11-27 1 Standard Staff Reporter MISFORTUNE overtook a party of police and Singapon Volunteer Corps members returning from a raid on Pulau Übin yesterday afternoons-hen one of the lorries skidded turned round and crashed on its <ide in a ditch off the 12* miles, Changi Road116 words
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133 1950-11-27 1 N'lists Defy Truman's Declaration HONGKONG, Nov. 26 (IP) The Chinese Nationalists, apparently defying President Truman's June 27 declaration which ordered the Seventh Fleet to isolate Formosa from the mainland, reportedly resumed military operations along the Communist-held coast of China. A Formosa report quoting military authorities said Nation alist warships were133 words
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67 1950-11-27 1 P\RIS. Nov. 25: <Keuiei>.— France as well as Britain will shortly appoint an Ambassador t,> Spain! u^illy wo!. diplomatic quarters indicated here today. Britain recently informed MRobert Schuman, the French Foreign Minister, that she was now prepared to resume full diplomatic relations with67 words
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227 1950-11-27 1 Reds Recapture Tokchon From S. Korean Troops WITH THF U.S. FIRST CORPS IN NORTHWEST kO!il \,»v 26. (AP) A U.S. First Corps spokesman said CommaSfoS eTtoday retook Tokchon in a eounter tuA^ South Korean Second torp^. The spokesman said there was no report available on i. strength* of the counter227 words
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46 1950-11-27 1 MALTA Nov. 2(5'. t-AP^: T .:;!;V',,- as do euard of honour for Princess Elizabeth when she plane was hue |Jrt£ London airport yesterr. morning and arrived late at an nmi the customary giuad ot honour and gun salutes were dispensed with.46 words
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Article, Illustration6 1950-11-27 1 Photo. fe%s«s?ci assa Msa sfias StandardStandard - 6 words
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Article193 1950-11-27 1 NEH YORK N<»%. :2<> (AP) Nuiiifcrr** wgqfc^ on Sat.'.rrfav etokMfed ill. In.rru an, »in.K maraih o» Bnowstorms a.ul bitter «4d .Iku c^rd at I aM deaths in the United Stote* U^ ar, a- imM i their woral wcrthcr-whippim V(i;ir Smothering snow par. entire193 words
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Article198 1950-11-27 1 SWANLEY, Kent, Nov. rßeuter) Britain's new Chancellor of the Exchequer Mr. Hugh Gaitskell warned the nation today that British defence costs next F may exceed £300,000.000 roughly £^S'a local L Party meeting here he declared: "Now we are threatened-make no mistake about it-by a198 words
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Article235 1950-11-27 2 SS Caustic Soda Poisoning Cases THE urgency of fiilin*: the appointment of Inspecting Officer to the Pharmacy Board iemphasized I>y the Southern Division of the Malayan Pharmaceutical Association in a letter to ihe Singapore Government. The association ji iii'mU out the number of eases of poisoning and235 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-11-27 2 Mr. W o Ah Ton?, one of the Idesl and mast respecjed Chiaese resMemta of B.uu Pahat wiio celebrated his B">th birthdav lasl week.24 words
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Article88 1950-11-27 2 PEA Plans Library Stanford Stall Reporter THE rr planned ipore Pi pie' E i- ri Mr. J. \d The rday. He said ft ki British il ndon has is s pon branch I i agon to the P.E.A I i this purpose. The conditions attached to re m wagon turned88 words
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Article20 1950-11-27 2 E Sing ert a1 Brii a by Handel Brahn.. i 1 Mr. J id Mr. Tan Thoon Lip20 words
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Article18 1950-11-27 2 TWENTY p* reeds from th< ur paini i eived by 1 I i ES 118 words
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189 1950-11-27 2 Cured Lepers Standard Staff Reporter IT IS a ia<J that leprosjf patients return to the Trafalgar Home (former!} the Leper Settlemeni al > »<» hu kang Road) i«»r various reasons after they have been declared to l><- free from tlu- disease. 'One reason189 words
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Article98 1950-11-27 2 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun. One o! Malacca's Largest collection of books and gramophone record? the Keun collection is about to be broken up. The trustees of the estate of the late Dr. A. H. Keun have been instructed by the beneficiaries to distribute98 words
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Article36 1950-11-27 2 In n drive to en', rge th< school buildings, the Methodist Gii S loci, Kuala Lumpur, will g\ Fun Fair at YR d n Saturday. Dec. 2, from I 4 to 8 p.m.36 words
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Article84 1950-11-27 2 THE MALAYAN Chinese Association, Singapore branch, has appointed a four-man sub-committee, with the president. Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt as chairman, to look into the petition from I.VOOO residents in the Pay a Lebar district. The petition concerns tin- proposed airstrip to b«> ton Strueted in that84 words
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Article20 1950-11-27 2 Stole From 'BestFriend' CHARGI tullah f I Satui i to belon He to six i. i the com] .i to20 words
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Article155 1950-11-27 2 SOMK people are prepared to ride on the backs ol the Laboui Party oi Singapore to get into power, said the Progressive Party Municipal Commissioner, Mr. Duncan Robertson, yesterday, at an <L< d ion cam, meeting held at the General Hospital in support of the Progressive155 words
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Article135 1950-11-27 2 M: isl /.ites. offici l ls and staff members of tin Sessions 1 aid Magistrates" ('uiirts were present last week :\t the Johore Bahra Zoo Bestauraai where a farewell dinner was held in honoiir ol the President of the Johore Sessions Court, and Mrs. Sutherland, who have since135 words
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Article226 1950-11-27 2 Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Chinese school teat hers have asked for increment of salaries as they are finding it difficult to make both ends meet. The Singapore Chinese School Association has approached the school authorities for a substantial increase in the salaries of teachers. 11226 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-11-27 2 photo Air Marshal Sir Francis Fogarty did a petfed loop at ai/t!iit 3.000 feet in a Tiger Moth and thrilled several members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club yesterday. Heard a comment: "He sure is an experienced fiver." ffce Air .^larNhal Ls a patron of the Club. StandardStandard - 48 words
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367 1950-11-27 2 Election Battle Standard Staff Reporter TWO of the independent candidates contesting tin* forthcoming Municipal election* from th< GtJ "rd. Mtv^rs. J. M. Jumabhoy ami Jamnadas J. Meiita. NCK <l«M'rii>e<! a» fck nier<hant princ«V I>> Mr. Pat Johnaoa \cstcrdav- Mr. Johnsoß, faid this when addressing an election367 words
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268 1950-11-27 2 New Exam To Replace London Matriculation v rd vail l{< port* r V TM THE abolition of the I lon Matrimkl nexl y< ilayxin stud* nta v^ i l i lta\< t<» p. 'i! i t Oil- jv: i«»f«- |lt«\ ran DC <Mtoi!«<! in .!M\ I .l\ niver ities. 1268 words
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Article27 1950-11-27 2 The third meeting of the third session of tbi Pal St "e will be held at the h' i I Kota Beram on Deremh. I27 words
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Article221 1950-11-27 2 Standard Stafl Report* r ANTIHISTAMINIC druf f popularly i ted Sta' cure against the common .re to come under the control of the Poi Ordinance in Singapore shortly, in the United Kingdom, intttustaminic drugs tn scheduled poison. This was d by the Chief Pharmacist221 words
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90 1950-11-27 2 Applications are invited teei •ps to be raised Reconnaissance Corps Army Service Corps A: Ma I at ons will ;orial Aimtit .-n number of ol (ii> B—ls Days annu. (iii) Weapon training couFollowing pay and a!l< Pay during annuai I Training Expense allowance for I90 words
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Advertisement64 1950-11-27 2 SI I d t ACCOMDIX Want^" IiOVKRNMKNi Tf Ifrr It f HAULaGI I OTiCES iih: Htorofi ITmTuT" i Variatmi <■• R i HI I H V i I jf \|R < ll UU I i SOON AT Rt ■HE I^^^E Hb^oß^ Released thru UNITED ARTISTS. PICTURES APPEARING IN THE MMGAfOKf64 words
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Article, Illustration453 1950-11-27 3 BIG CIVIC CENTRE' SCHEME FOR KL s 1 imh ft« Federal on r nion Adrisers De s Ku.iLi Lomn mVk for the ;n to tike i .1 towse andei the Mi listry ii .md N itional SerBrittdl T-.ide will Ntud> eoacili ition wage ißspe< ..,-m in the I K He453 words
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125 1950-11-27 3 JTU Conducts Kent Survey For Teachers Standard Staff Correspondent JOHORE bAHRU, Sun. Because the current rate of housing allowance paid to hers does not have the slightest relationship with ac--1 tual rents paid by them, the Johore Teachers' Union is .conducting a fact finding survey of allowances paid to teachers125 words
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Article62 1950-11-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUANTAN, Fri. There will be two centres for the Cambridge local examinations in Pahang on Nov. 27. Kuantan 1 will be the centre for Eas' Pahang and Kuala Lipis for West Pahang. including the listricta of Lapis, Raub, Bentong and Temerloh. This62 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-11-27 3 A striking ballot pose by Thelma and Tiior Locke in the Y.W.C.A. Variety Concert staged at the Anglo- Chinese School, Penang recently.22 words
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Article319 1950-11-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Sun. At a meeting of the Malayan Chinese Association Million-Dollar Lottery Committee lirltl here today under the chairmanship of Mr. Khoo Tiek Kr. it was confirmed that prizes for the fir^i million-dollar lottery, tickets for which are now on sale, will319 words
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Article138 1950-11-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Sun. -The official opening of the U.S. Consulate here on Dec. 4 will be marked j by a reception on Dec. 2 from i noon until p.m. Among the 200 guests who have been invited to this official celebration are leading138 words
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Article96 1950-11-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KOTA BAHRU, Sir.— The subject of flood precaution was raised at the monthly meeting of Penggawas held here recently. Nik Hassan, Assistant District Officer, who was in the chair, informed th;> Penggawas that all possible steps to minimise hardship during a floi)d have96 words
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386 1950-11-27 3 Standard Staff Reporter THE Singapore Government is considering a request from the Mental Hospital Uniformed Staff Union to set up an industrial court to give a final decision on the Union's claim for a better salary scheme for its members. This is stated386 words
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Article291 1950-11-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent SARAWAK'S revenue for J950 is expected to total 526.250.000, representing an increase of approximately $11,750,000 over 1949. This prosperous state of affairs was revealed by the Governor, Mr. Anthony Abell. last week, at the opening of the Council Negri in Kuching. The revenue was291 words
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Article54 1950-11-27 3 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH. Sun.— A Malay padi planter of Kepala i Batas claimed in the Magistrate's Court. Butterworth, yesterday that he stabbed a compatriot, his neighbour, in -ell -defence. He was .'-36-year-old Rejab bin Hussain, who was fined SI OO on a charge of voluntarily causing54 words
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Advertisement575 1950-11-27 3 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK CONTINENT N p.>re > haiu P> n.tnt "KINA tot MWTllta. H)lit;Kong. i. K-;.- .v YoK^liam., SO Nov 2 Dec I 1 Not. i ILSTRIA" forBAlson& Bangfc 2 3 Dec I Dec v. ''MALACCA*' for Hoii^konJ Ifao Hongkong, Kobo. .■s: Yokohama 8 1" Dec >! I.WIMA" for575 words
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Miscellaneous306 1950-11-27 3 r f e d e r a TK^yJiißjiii j %-,/w »u (Tamil) 3, 6.30 and 9 p.m. j Rex: Black Arrow 3 and 8 D.m. 1 Oiiay Capitol (Klang): This Side of Sun: Foong Wan Chaw (ManID R The Law 3, G.45 and 9.15 p.m. darin) 2.30, 7.15 and 9.30306 words
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Article790 1950-11-27 4 THE best item of news for some time past was the announcement made at the end of the conince in Singapore of the Consultative Committee that the world rice situation for next year ""does not g:v e for any undue concern." The Committee qualified this, however, with790 words
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1134 1950-11-27 4 By A Student Of Europe BEFORE Korea. world opinion was resignedly agreed that the United Nations, though it could do many useiul things, could not fulfil its original chief purpose: to prevent or suppress aggression. Then came Korea, and1,134 words
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385 1950-11-27 4 Sir: A few years have elapsed since the experiment of adult sun rage was first Introduced in Singapore. According to the modern doctrine, 'he vote is the most potent influence in promoting the education and the emancipation of the masses, but it must be385 words
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Letter195 1950-11-27 4 S r: On behalf of the Ir lian inmates of the Singapore Leper Asylum. I thank you Mr. Editor, for the space y'■ h you so kindly spared in your paper, for the appeal f i these unfortunates, on the 00;, sin!. ,f the "DEKPAVALI195 words
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573 1950-11-27 4 Peking 's 'Greater China PlanAlleged From A PANA Correspondent CALCUTTA, Nov. 15 I (T XA)-An ::cgedly sea war map reportedly re jvered by some Tibetan trai I from the Red Jhinese field army In the Yunan province i thrc "s a iur." f light on U* much-specula' d expansionist i573 words
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Article374 1950-11-27 4 MEN no longer can escape th< ii responsibilities. Modern w. r do d Si rentiate i etween the a xes. Me .-Gen. Lex nt Hersh< director of Selective Service, on drafting 0/ oomen. \V E must remember that, as long as the caj I \v« rid 1374 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-11-27 4 Rh.^.s— Believe It orNot! 1 C- IN PORTUGAL-- 7500 V,!! "5 "K^v FROM ITS PRESENT SITE/ ffi{^ > I[| J^ :-v5 /r /i.^s rRASSPC^7£D C-> feA^ SRiCtC BV BR<CX FPOM LISSOM ,^Si^^ //T 1 VD REft55EmLEi) fnWfffc'' P^~ //y^38 words
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201 1950-11-27 5 Stormy W eather Forces Postponemet Of UN Sceurity Council Debate IKE SUCCESS, Nov. 23 (rp\ c., «h,,h (o.nnuni., Qu™ 1;ld 1, lU t he, ,r-. :,,,,,,.a ranco. All (l r ons arl)rs :,-l NafmH w«w orged to «»t t«» sui.iy so<>n as •hat H 1 y a .ent pei F201 words
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27 1950-11-27 5 British Cartels Blamed For Rising Prices I Bril -p. carl ica for a pri lueezi] g us i y are b- p risen bet lujy uuj ayoui.,.27 words
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450 1950-11-27 5 n T; lUN^ m 21 s. a t..s ■Ml Hma M thrrr fa an> lloiHNiraUe' «aj O do BO I!n> fan was revealed In tl>, rev »g Ambawador Khihp Je^p, who luM u fni! iit ajl(|irmr hi Ml |(i r j»lna yesterday,450 words
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117 1950-11-27 5 :e SUCCESS 25— (Renter):— The United States flatly opposed to the creation of a buffer zone N rth Korea, a United States nation spokesman said here y. Tho creation of such a buffer e south of the Munchurian ntier has be< d ggest<117 words
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Article176 1950-11-27 5 HONGKONG, Nor. 26 (AP) Nationalist China will soon be back in business with anov ni-government controlled airline. Captain Moon Chin announced in Bongkong that the MFush- Ar Transport Corporation" -tered in Taiwan. wiD operations on January 1. 1951. Captain Chin, the operation? manager of the176 words
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101 1950-11-27 5 US Woman Begs Reds To Free Husband TAIPEI, N ?3 (AP)— An i today entreated the Chinese Commu•to ase her husbanc 3 has been a prisoner m na for almost ten and a hali month?. Her appeal followed i but :t:e^ rts to have him freed. Th€ n to the101 words
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45 1950-11-27 5 LONDON. Nov. 26 (Router) —The Soviet News Agency. Tass, quoted a Polish press agency report from Warsaw last night which said Poland has agreed to admit a number oi Spanish Republicans who D expelled from France sica and North Africa.45 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-11-27 5 photo. rnmp of Marines fathered near the Chi:sm Reservoir lo June a look at a aap and where thev were. Well attired for the sub-zero weatter and fighting «J grnnd rovered with "iiiow, these Marines are pushing northward toward the lalu Kiver border. APAP - 44 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-11-27 5 Photo Soldiers must have their moments of fun, and snow orides tiiern v. ih pleat] ui it. Froaa above, yoa see two {'.is haying :i grood time i!i plastering snow oa <; co-ai-ade's face. People in Malaya, generally sp^ki-^. won't know hov. it feels to heA.P. - 70 words
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309 1950-11-27 5 Weather, Mountains A s Great Obstacle AS Red Foe Almond TENTH CORPS HEADQUARTERS, Nov. 26 (Reoter-AAP) nited Nations forces fi^htinj: in northvu>i Korea were finding sub-cero temperatures and mountains to be "a> «i;rval an obstacle'' 1 as the "Communist enemy," Major-Genera] Edward Almond. I nited Nations Commander in North-Easi Korea,309 words
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242 1950-11-27 5 No Sign Of Invasion Of Indo-China SAIGON. Nov. 26 (UP)— The French Commander-in-Chief, General Marcel Carpentier, said yesterday that there was no sign that n Chinese Communist Invasion oi Indo-China was imminent. lh- was answering a United Press questionnaire in connection with the charge made by Peiping Radio that French242 words
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Article370 1950-11-27 5 Mount Etna Erupts CATANIA, SICII V. Nov. 2G j (AP) Mount Etna, Buri i volcano eru. I Saturday night in spurting flames which ighted Cats 20 miles ;.\y; y. and caused panic in tu arby vi ges. The nighl sky reflected bark an angrj red over miles Eastern Sicily. Elw370 words
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89 1950-11-27 5 Yugoslavia, Greece Open Relations BELGRADE. Nov. 25 CUP) Yugoslavia returned 21 I children to their families I virtually on the eve of the resumption of diplomatic relations between Greece and Yugoslavia. This will be the first time that the two countries have been in diplomatic ace >rd since the end89 words
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139 1950-11-27 5 C 'wealth Meet Cover Phase Of Whole World LONDON, Nov. 25 CUP) Commonwealth Relat io Secretary, Patrick Gordon Walker, said today that conference of Commonwealth Prime Ministers scheduled for early in January, would cover the whole Hold of intematioiia] affairs. He said. "At this graw and difficult moment in world139 words
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73 1950-11-27 5 MANILA. 5 CAP)— United States Senator F. Knowland r the g ernment of Indi ng 1 and for not taking a firmer sta:' u t the Chinese Commist invasion of Tibet. Senator Ki ad wnxneA b1 I a press coniercnce that I" I itself73 words
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146 1950-11-27 5 ted out the 1 l nad invai [inister 1 i c- I to make in Pai oil the MEW DELHI, N*r. 25 Cltr»irr) farifr unn aeeepted < hina'^ >*»*< r«iiLniv ever film Imi r. «l <\ Chinese *uzrratii!\ Milijt-ct to Tiln'V aut<»nom\ point na>146 words
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Article, Illustration381 1950-11-27 6 AUNT CHRiSTOBELS LETTER I u \K JUNIORS, 1 lint the BIG news I promised you all last week. Thaaka to your enthusiasm and to operation, our little Corset has iirown into a Club and from today will be known as The Standard Junior Leagve. When381 words
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Article384 1950-11-27 6 FUNG CHUI TIN - FUNG CHUI TIN nICK :ind Lucy Smith v ere brother and sister and they loved each ether very much. But Dick, being boy and the fid or, was wont to t< his kid sister with the result that Lucy was often in tears. One day, Dick384 words
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1276 1950-11-27 6 By Our Market Correspondent A GOCD turnover was main'tained on the Singapore Share Market although, with the ex'ception of Industrials which were •always steady, the general trend •was to lower prices, this tendency being arrested somewhat >in Tin shares by the re-assuring dividend announcements1,276 words
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Article78 1950-11-27 6 Stuiri.-rd Staff Ri -porter. THE SINGAPORE Music Club will rTr>ld a concert at the B: Council Hall at Stamford R Singapore on Tuesday at 8.30 p.m Among the singers and musii cians who will i B lind Tan. (S >, Teh S i Kim (Piano>. John78 words
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Article92 1950-11-27 6 Undrgrad Resumes Publication tE MALA? GRAO, i sity of M. resumed puh: 1 a voiurr over dii). Union and i o; th Si 1 cock in He said he w Students Cour. taki' policy of I per students' "so Juno the law and urge others disciplinary ru Mr. Kai... sidential92 words
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Article21 1950-11-27 6 A :iB-YEAR-OLD Chow v'. S t trict Court on S u firing with a p.m. on N shooting flv:21 words
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Advertisement27 1950-11-27 6 JUNIOR LEAGUE ENROLMENT FORM Dear Aunt Christobel, Please enrol me as a member of The Junior League whose motto is "Help One .nother NAME ACE NATIONALITY ADDRESS27 words
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Miscellaneous341 1950-11-27 6 Pip. Squeak and Wilfred A .7- 3 f p lf-^ y —^XIACABT.AUNTItJ r i*k > I Squeak mtkeiAumle'ihei tl> {when she goes 'fly '-f tihlng $100 CROSSWORD— 7 mm 23_fo, ma ENTRIES for this compeUtion 5 garment* 33- H-rt> of th« rloSt* Wllll tll«* 1 aster (an:!y i i. 3-341 words
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Miscellaneous273 1950-11-27 6 CROSSWORD NO. 6 WINNER A S andard Cro i i Puzzle Editor c< prize goes out of Sir ifter the foui the Federation for the first time had been pi to a Kuching read) tr. 1 I hit of 01 rick Ho. who won the second checked prize of S2T)273 words
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569 1950-11-27 7 seven- two. onaw, wan nve goals, was the day's highest scorer. Wintry conditions prevailed throughout Scotland and one game had to be cancelled because of fog. For almost half nn hour play was hardly visible at Celtic Park in the match between569 words
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88 1950-11-27 7 W ASH I NOT ON, Nov. 25 (Reuter) Senator Herbert Oconor (Democrat of Maryland) alleged tonight that "huge" shipments of scrap. rtibber, steel and oil have been going to Communist China from American west c< ports and Japan since the .start of the88 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-11-27 7 An int ident in Saturday's H.M.S. Malaya Rushy match betwtt n Johort* and Singapore Civilians which Singapore o n eighfl p<tint> to three. Picture shnws a vigorous attatk by the Johore forwards "ollouin^ a lineout. (raushaw has pulled down RouaOe in possession and the Johore psu k swans arounil theStandard - 63 words
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300 1950-11-27 7 Girl Draws Yacht's Plan To Disprove ErrolFlynn 's Denial MONTE CARLO, Nov. 26 (AP)— Screen actor Erroll I l\nn denied before an examining magistrate <>n Saturday thai he raped a 15-year-old French jiirl mi !iis yacht la*i year. The 41-year-old Tasmaniaborn film hero married for the third time only a300 words
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Article182 1950-11-27 7 LONDON, Nov. 2fi ftfoltMfc APs g am the .e«l Rl CBY I EAd E Rn 1 e d 12 I). 7 35 B v H S He!< y 19 I T H 18 7 18 sfield re H. 12 i 12 8 E M Mn 27 2 K"182 words
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Advertisement246 1950-11-27 7 ENDED OF THIS BRILLIANT BRITISH ;:\U: \OL KEM ITI BOOK. KOWI Ify,!y Today 4 Performances P. M. AT LAST! and how they hate it! ALAiTAIR SIM MARGARET RUTHERFORD of YOUR 3|# Wn GUV MIDDLETOS £3=' .0 MUF HH EWWMW RiGBY R .-a Wilts til i .--J bl Sh.iu Brother^ i246 words
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Advertisement103 1950-11-27 7 7" .)c V/OA7jLR HOY of the 7^' S f V I I tcse Screen i tr J "THE ADVENTURES /^^^^l lOF SAM MAO" Ifcfeft 9 F urn the Same Company I J'^' </ I thai gave you tL I "Tears of Yangtz* > I SOONI In Exciting A":SCCrCGLQR~ ]j| J103 words
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Miscellaneous677 1950-11-27 7 YOUR RADIO PROGRAMMES CfMfi IDnDI? Imoyi 115 Cantonese programme; From the London Editorials (BBC): 5 MNdAKiKh Spnv Musical interlude; 5.03 Sews in p.m. The Concerto: 5.45 Phe Debate I* It'll \f\l \V\ Cantonese; 5.07 Short Talk; 5.10 Songs Continues (BBC); 6 pan Indonesian: Ix.llilU oLALiAXA ln ton: •>:■■•' Musical Interlude;677 words
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Article, Illustration871 1950-11-27 8 'Hot Rod' Makes Fastest Car Time At Hill Climb HOME-MADE racing cars, Hot Rods' to the fans ousted in the Joliore road race and the Lornie Mile, came hack into their own in the short, half-mile hill climb organised by the Singapore Motor Club at Bukit Batok yesterday. Fastest ofStandard - 871 words
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Article307 1950-11-27 8 i IPSE Badm »n Parlj entered the final of i; pear's Singaj inter-club championship when i', a !i^ I vicl > over I uckj s iii!x«' !>.!'. in ihe jui-tinal oi :i:. championship played al ihe Hbm lar nnasiam night Be it was not a jel307 words
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Article150 1950-11-27 8 Poppy Day Badminton A bandoned PENANG, Sun. Owing to rain, the Poppy Day badminton exhibition between P«'nanff I and Kedih at the sports j stadium of the New World Park had to be abandoned last night. Penang was leading by three games to nil. The doubles match in which Penang150 words
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Article103 1950-11-27 8 PLAYING aggressive table tennis. Medicals scored an overwhelming victory over Arts and Sciences in the annual inter-faculty Varsity table tennis match for the Remembrance Cup. played yesterday at Oei Tiong Ham hall. Highlight of the game was the j first singles match between Brian La103 words
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Article, Illustration143 1950-11-27 8 Varsities Reach For Big Game I ONDON. \o\ .'i. K.'iitfi and AP Oxfovi mu\ < .i 1 brklcc Universities p' .t >cd Vatsit] iti ii i■ >< k»n--h..-ni m D 5 aai t« th be inu up their procrmauaea wiih hi« uin>. On 1 rounds Oxi whi; Londoi S CambridgeStandard - 143 words
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166 1950-11-27 8 Sports Bodies Asked To Help Court Fight LONDON. Non. 2o VERJVON MORGAN, REUTERS SPORTS EDITOR I (Reuter) Requests t<> ih<M.C.C England's crielcefl governing body, the Football Association, the Rllgb) Football I nion. the Ruffb} League and the English I Golf Union for money to finance an appeal a«:ain*t a court166 words
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85 1950-11-27 8 INDIA HEADS THOMAS CUP ENTRY LIST already officially entered her i ;i« Thomas < ;j>. badminto»\ equivalent to < Cup of i<!!ni-. .in;! -o Leads i Ronntries who will tmUl nexl year of playing th<* bolder^ <>i t ap, of L952. Lal -hat India should In winning als whore otl85 words
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Article10 1950-11-27 8 FA Cup First Round Ties w earn sda.i N Bromh10 words
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Miscellaneous46 1950-11-27 8 HIGH TIDES at the principal TODAY: AM I'M Singapore VLSI li.to Malacca 9.91 9.16 I* Dickson 7. is 7 :>7 Port Slum 7.fl 74n Penaag 8.3u 8.i:; TOMORROW: Singapore Lll 12.11 Malacca 9.4i 9.\« P. Dickson B.M 8.27 Port Slum 7.°.:> 81 1 Penang 8.:>7 8.3846 words
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