Singapore Standard, 2 December 1950
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Title Section17 1950-12-02 1 Singapore TIGER Standard VOL I NO J_ S3 SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1950 12 PAGES TEN CENTS17 words
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312 1950-12-02 1 UN Diplomats Hold old Lengthy Korea Talks SUCCESS, Dec. 1 (AP)— With the apeetrt war hu.nunii before them. United Nations loday began rouad-lhe dock discussions on ;H the i hiiHM rnitiißiuli oul of Korea hSmg «>tl world war three. Conspicuously absent Irora Uw planning was Russia's »b A. Malik, who312 words
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Article47 1950-12-02 1 hertogh Verdict Today jl 1 m Maria Hrrtti van ■!1»e ii at I.' noon Bran .it pore ffiga Caul M.irn .iii.i he Aniin.ih !vr i'txicr MathCf as ufll kaei "Mrs. \deire expeetefi i m Not it] prvH.iu- taken 11m Nt., i '.:nder-<tantK, judument will >ne hour to47 words
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Article13 1950-12-02 1 Rau Meets Mr. Wu In Hotel Suite E> the S n I I13 words
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Article93 1950-12-02 1 Mr. Aw Hoe, rrta n a ginj director of the Singapore Standard who has been closelj associated with the Sing Ta< Jih Pao, said upon being inter viewed last ipghi that th< correspondent m question ceasec sending dispatches to Hongkonj as soon as the Communist: captured Canton93 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-12-02 1 Tin ommissioner-G-neral Malcolm Mac Donald (extremp right) proposing a toast to the ivik atte- the pipins-in of the haggis by the Seaforth Highlanders at the St Andrew's >oi iety annual dinner held at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. Sir Franklin GimM>n. the Governor78 words
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491 1950-12-02 1 Standard Start Reporter EXTERNAL finance <loes not appear i<» fall below the expectation* ol South and South East Asia governments, which together will launch next yeai a > N».OOO million (Malayan) economic development m their territories spreading over -iv years. The491 words
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Article37 1950-12-02 1 LONDON, Dec. 1 (Renter) Sir Harold BriggS saw Premier Attlee at Downing Street today. His visit had been previously in ged and had no connec- wit h Mr. Attlee's f< rthvonuu- visit to Washington.37 words
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222 1950-12-02 1 SCOTTISH humour and hospitality kept more than three hundred guests constantly guessing what was coming next at the St. Andrew's Society annual dinner at the Victoria Memorial Hall last night. The guest oi honour at the dinner was Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor.222 words
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Article130 1950-12-02 1 HONGKONG, Dec. 1 (t'P)— The pro-Communist newspaper. Ta Kuang Pao. m a Canton dispatch, said today that six Chinese, four of whom were alleged underground correspondents for Hongkong papers, were sentenced to death for "cultural Espionage." Eleven others were sentenced to terms ranging five to 1")130 words
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Article53 1950-12-02 1 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (Rev- ter) A meeting of North Atlantic military leaders has \)vc\\ arranged to seek immc- > diate agreement on creation of a combined defence force m Western Europe, usually well- j 1 informed sources said here today. I A formal announcement is j expected within53 words
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Article134 1950-12-02 1 Truman 's New Huge Budget WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (UP) —President Truman today put before Congressional leaders a I $18,200,000,000 programme to expand the armed services and boost atomic' weapons production. The Army. Navy and Air Force would get $17,000,000,000 and the Atomic Energy Commission $1,200,000,000. The President gave his recommendations134 words
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346 1950-12-02 1 WASHINGTON. Dec. 1 (UP) —President Truman's off band '.statement that the United: j States was considering using the atomic bomb m Korea took his military commanders by complete surprise. It was equally surprising to America's allies. A dispatch from London said Europe346 words
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Article, Illustration365 1950-12-02 1 Attlee Confers With Ministers; Will Fly Sunday LONDON, Dec. 1. (AP) -Prime Minister Attlee laid plug today to leave by air on Sunday lor his world crisis talks with President Truman m Washington. An official spokesman said the Prime Minister had \rt to decide whether he would travel by Royal365 words
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Article243 1950-12-02 1 PYONGYANG, Dec. 2 (Renter) Heavy explosions believed to have been caused by bombs from Communist planes shook Pyongyang, former northern eapital, shortly after midnight. It was the second night m succession that the former Communist capital had been bombed. Three aircraft raided the city last243 words
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80 1950-12-02 1 int. nrst nignt oi six vampire Jet Fighters for -the Far East Air Force wjll leave Bangkok this morning for Butterworth, where they wii! j halt for re-fueling before Taking off on their final leg to Singapore. The Vampires m formation are80 words
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Article34 1950-12-02 1 WASHINGTON, Dee. l (UP) The Western powers have just about settled their squabble over the use of Germans m a Western European army, dinlomatic sources reported toi day.34 words
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Article273 1950-12-02 1 Hugh Baillie - Hugh Baillie BY President ot I nited Pies FRANKFURT, Gen ins D©& l iri neral DougU £a Arthur said today that his i h ited N diotis t fighting m Korea ag. iiitary odds without pn dent En history" and that if the battle273 words
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Article134 1950-12-02 1 UN Rejects Formosa's Troop Offer NEW YORK. Dei 1 (UP) i The United States decision i<> continue the policy of no lization ol Formosa and decline Nationalist Chii i am Eroces m Eon i has been formally com to 1 ernment there. It a,< learned today that i Chinese Ambassador134 words
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79 1950-12-02 1 JOIIORK BAHIU Kri About l»>0 Chinese JTtIJBCCI from the Majeedi Detention Camp. Johor." Bahru. left by train for Kuala Lumpur la>t niiiht. Hi route to Port Swrttenham lor d'-porlalion to Cfciaa. The croup inrludti m -n. W9mtm and < hildi n. \mon, r79 words
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Advertisement16 1950-12-02 1 Rt'pu ltd Sfert CRYSTAL A SILVERWARE The NOVELTY STORE 88 North Bridge Rd f Spore. *\vw\vii\\\v\vvi\\\w\\vv*\wv»%*w*«16 words
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Article, Illustration484 1950-12-02 2 Lodges AppealNotice, $2,000 Bail Allowed PROCEEDINGS against Mustan AH Abdul Rahiin Khan. Independent candidate for Rocliore Ward, were instituted "because of the obvious need for ensuring that elections m this Colony arc properly conducted," Crown Counsel, Mr. E. 11.I 1 Shanks said m the Singapore484 words
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31 1950-12-02 2 Subramaniam, a r ith five previous convic- aa sentenced to four months" rigorous imprisonme:.* v Singapore Second Police <■ y t or stealing three J31 words
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302 1950-12-02 2 IN A UN V! appeal to Singapore voters over the radio last night, Mr. S. S. Manyam on behalf of the Progressive Parly -aid he bad no doulx thai ;;tl <i\icronseioag and intelligent people, who followed their own dictates would \ou- Progressive. told voters: "It is302 words
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Article, Illustration491 1950-12-02 2 Good Attendance At Labour 's Final Rally A (iIAR(>F that tlie Progressive Party was resorting to "dirty, low down tricks" to win votes for today's Municipal elections was made yesterday ;»t a final election rally held m Fairer Park by the Labour Party of Singapore. The charge was levelled by491 words
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91 1950-12-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter The public gallery m the nii'f Justice's court was filled for a few minutes yesterday when a party of .*>?> school Kirls from St. Anthony's Convent watched court proceedings for the first time m their liv;»>. This visit. \va part of the91 words
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Article91 1950-12-02 2 Standard Staff Reporter A WARRANT for the arrest of Tengku Mohamed bin Tengku Mahmud, who failed to appear m court as a judgment debtor was issued by the Chief Justice' Sir Charles Murray-Ayns ey at the Singapore High Court yesterday. Tengku Mohamed failed to answer the91 words
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Article43 1950-12-02 2 OUT OF EIGHT cases of poliomyelitis m Singporuv last week, one death was 1 1 Births m Singapore week totalled 737 against 183 c There were 24 deaths due' to tuberculosis: 22 deaths through pneumonia and 18 through enteritis.43 words
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Article39 1950-12-02 2 A FINE of $2,500 was m v on a woman, Lim Siok Khim m the Singapore Third P .lire Court yesterday aft< Dlead ed guilty to a charge of be m possession of Su lbs. of cigars39 words
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Article36 1950-12-02 2 v oi s>t. b'rancis Xavier wiij be xposed during the Solemn High Mass at the Church s Jos< ■h, Victoria Street tomorrow morning at 8 a.m to celebrate the Patron Saint of LrOa.36 words
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Article87 1950-12-02 2 ALTHOUGH he was found guilty of having caused grie> is hurt to a girl with an axe, a Chinese youth. Low Chak Man was acquitted of the charge m the Singapore First District Court yesterday Judge Mr. 'H. E. Kingdon ruled that at the87 words
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44 1950-12-02 2 FOl'H Chinese! Low Scow Ban Lam Pak Keong, Kg Shun Kwong and M.-,k \v, ng Fatt charged with being members of an unlawful assembly at Have lock Road, were cleared ol charge m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday44 words
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Article51 1950-12-02 2 FOUR Chinese. G> h Chye Y:i Chong Chua. Aw Boon Sit and Chia Ah Sia were acquitted m the Singapore Second District Court yesterday of robbing four bundles of wood from Tejai Singh ;at the Indian Association and causing grievous hurt to the 1 complainant.51 words
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212 1950-12-02 2 A CHINESE vegetable gardener Tan Her said m the Singapore Coroner's Court yesterday that after searching m vain for his missing daughter he consulted some gods as to whal to do. as he thought the girl had been taken away by "jungle devils." "1. was212 words
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393 1950-12-02 2 Labour Party's Goal THE SINGAPORE Labour Party'i goal fai a -fair. ftvr and happy country, with *<>< i.»i jn«.ii»«- ami w<>, ;,<! security (or u\\." Mr. Mm Jl<»<k. ilw Party 4 <lii«i >;»i«l (i\cr |{;uli<» Ma!a\:i la*t Bight m final CaaUMUgn speech for393 words
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Article50 1950-12-02 2 FOLLOWING candidate woro successful at the intermediate examinations of the I of London held m Singapore m July. 1950: Arts:— Gwec Vec Hean, X im 1 MiX Chua S I :g. Sc Economics):— Chee Chin Bok, Roy Oliver Daniel. Chengara Sreedan Lv Part r ye Yoon ement50 words
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Advertisement10 1950-12-02 2 TAPESTRY AND FOLKWEAVE FOR CURTAINS AND TIGHT COVERS. ROBINSON CO_lTn^10 words
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Advertisement127 1950-12-02 2 IRON R thii 7^ 18 It _H-r I KITCHEN HOME F EEZER k Jkt' 4.1 CUEIC FEET STORES Qf FROZEN FOOD AND ICE O A /so In SOL: LEE FLETCHER 102-UM b SINGAPORE: TEL Singapore Tubing Compare CONTRACTORS SANITARY AND ELECTS SERVICES At -ERS lR iccnoy xoi h i IMPOR127 words
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323 1950-12-02 3 Malaya Cannot Lag On Rubber Powder, Warns BRDB Officer P LUMPUR, Friday:—J||rfay n a should lake a greater k r roa,!. <:„«! Mr. <;. C. Cook, Permanent S.rretary lubber Uevelopmenl Board today «J IJfJ l»;»W H:r lar^t producer if rubber, Malaya oppartenit, afforded l>v the lo whi( h llJllul al323 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-12-02 3 Ong And His Prize A i< Oi; .v. i Of KlK'.ll S<'l;in^or with ir ht I UW Brsl pn/r .it the ii.m Cloh 111 I'- V od Fair" heM last I Ihc I ■'■> 'i I wad,- I.F. l.arm Photo.I.F. - 39 words
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Article99 1950-12-02 3 SEREMBAN, Fri.— The condition of roads m Negri Sembilan gives cause for considerable anxiety according to an official report. The report says that arrears of maintenance due to the war years have not been overcome and this, coupled with the constantly increasing traffic and99 words
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194 1950-12-02 3 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LI MPI it, Fri. The appeal of the former Assistant District Officer €>f Pekan, 15-year-old Mohd. Yusoff I>in Haji Mahamed, against a conviction and sentence of siv months 1 rigorous imprisonment on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $540 was194 words
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139 1950-12-02 3 standard Start' Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Six Police Officers from the Feder- m left here this evening m the Canton for England on scholarship for a higher Police course at Ryton Police College Warwickshire. They said that they were py to be selected for the139 words
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Article62 1950-12-02 3 MCA SCHOOL WANTS LAND SEREMBAN, Fri. I i Chin As i ion's Re. S( emeni Area School on Port Dickson Road is tg Gover for a lonal land adjoining I pres< i school for a :n(\ basketball court and vation plot. II was also derided to apr> ach government to62 words
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Article98 1950-12-02 3 FIGHT OVER GIRL ENDS IN DEA TH Standard Staff Correspondent MUAK, Fi Convicted on a charge of culpable homicide not amounting to murder. Tan King i c was sentenced to seven years rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Paul Storr m the Supreme Court Tan and two others were originally charged98 words
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Article86 1950-12-02 3 Crash Wagohs Derailed Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— Following Wednesday night's attack on the north bound night mail from Singapore when a British and a Gurkha .soldier were wounded, bandits m Negri Sembilan and Pahang interferred with the tracks m these States. m Negri Sembilan, two crash wagons of86 words
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94 1950-12-02 3 Standard Stall Koporter FOUR CHINESE who fell into the flooded canal opposite the Kandang Kerbau Hospital m Buit Timah Road were rescued by an Indian, Mr. Somasundram yesterday. A Chinese woman and her two "children had got into a trisha opposite the hospital.94 words
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Article62 1950-12-02 3 GAVE BRIBE: LOSES $150 JOHORE BAIIRU. Fri. Vellappan, an Indian labourer of Hong Yang Estate Masai was yesterday sentenced to a fine of .SI SO/- or one month rigorous imprisonment for bribing a Police constable On Mar. 30. the Police arrested Vellappan for possession ol illicit toddy when, it was62 words
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Article, Illustration268 1950-12-02 3 OBSCENE PHOTOS New Tin Law Is Anti-Terrorist Standard Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fn. It is largely to prevent tin ore from falling into the hands of terrorists that the Emergency Tin Ore Control Regulation, which comes into force today, was introduced. The order prohibits the transport of tir ore betweenStandard - 268 words
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Article210 1950-12-02 3 standard Staff Correspondent SEGAMAT, Fri. Three school building pro ts are underway m Segamat, which with its rapid population growth is confronted with a s *>] shortage. This problem is aggravated by currently edur? ion i 1 >us Segamat parents to the ji c ;tent that210 words
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Article209 1950-12-02 3 Yoong Yoong Club Is Now Illegal standard staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Yoong Yoong Club, which has been m existence for over a decade, taken an active part m the sporting life of the State and contributed handsomely to charity, has been declared an unlawful society by the trar209 words
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Article19 1950-12-02 3 PENANG, Fri. The annual prize-giving and concert of the St. George's Girls' School was held here yesterday.19 words
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Article65 1950-12-02 3 KUALA M'MPI X Fri Evidence that the measum uhidi have been adopted to ensure that food d<M'N not reach bandits is having effect, was provided m Perak yesterday wh:n a uuivej party found the bodies of two Chinese who had died ol starvation. A woman bandit65 words
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Article167 1950-12-02 3 A 26-year-old Tamil, Shanmugam, who was riding a bicycle, s killed on the spot m a collis m with a military truck m front of the Brickfields Road Po.-,t Office on Thursday. Mr Chua Lip Kee. a member r,t one of Malacca's o imilu s aied on November 26,167 words
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Article90 1950-12-02 3 SINGAPORE burglars had a, busy but successful time on Thursday night when they; visited three houses and a rice godown and got away with i $245 cash, a few bags of rice land $1,095 worth of valuables! S and clothing. I A case of burglary committed90 words
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169 1950-12-02 3 1,000 Villagers Get Eviction Order Appeal Staiuhirt! Slat! .orrr*|M»mli'Mt KUALA LUMP! K. Kri.— \lm»ih \-iHU) peopli m tin' village of kumlaiiji. near Kawann. a! -ml L<> inili*> from Kuala Lumpur, have been a-lvr.l l»> 1 1 Police* to evacuate their homes. I s i believed to l)t* an cmcri'cfK') meSFU169 words
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Article155 1950-12-02 3 X! ALA I IMIMK I ri. —Mr. .1 A ('l.trkson. K\."<utive Director tl .1 A. Kuwl and Co. ltd and a Director of Malayan Collieries ltd. v\ v killed toda> b> bandits He is. the second member of Selanuors hurope.in <-ommunit> that terrorists have killed this »c»k155 words
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Article80 1950-12-02 3 SEREMBAN Iri— Mr Let 'Yt\- filwr Necrf Sembilan Chinese leader told ihe Standard tli.it at a tnt< nof the Ckwug llu.i School of v hicli he is picildi ii it WM& (li idcd to t,i an t in incr«' asr ol SIS a month ;n allow80 words
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126 1950-12-02 3 \!.A LUMPUR, Prf. The Young Malayans marked their hundredth edition I with a special issue of their which devoted most of its to the history Kuala Lumpur, its I names, buildings ;md other spicy jottings including con* gratulatory messages from all parts of Ma126 words
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Advertisement38 1950-12-02 3 On Ci :z\v!y Arrived fulc: \s''j V 7X/IJSTI©" s E trr -i S:J December kk. hL«flo_£i iMi M BLD€rho«e 7563 •or- ~_'_ll.— mll J M M-Eu y i \i nl l it if'"* -f W^- -HOA^O^r PENANG* I38 words
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Advertisement75 1950-12-02 3 C B^ 4^b \|[3> te~i 1C IS' £^k £^k IS C£ j? U 1 5% %3t «£i aU SU &j JPI wJLV 2% 9 :>oo CLEMENCEAU AVENUE TEL 5338 5339 r* "vy >*n tn ye- i^^*«^^^-TiiEF^^%:- v r: wy#*jtos&zs^ >■ J. ...v. -*'-?-'*ffiss9M^ y.fc'.y- ..w.-. vft>^-w:-. t'VMgU < >* V75 words
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Article, Illustration330 1950-12-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, Fri. Raffles graduates 1 view of unification of the Education Service i> based essentially on the similarity m training and of qaalifieation between the honours degree graduates ami the holders of the Raffles College <lii»lnmn or the pa^*330 words
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Article124 1950-12-02 4 StJtnd.ud St.dT Corr.spondent M \i \II MPI Four bandite wctf ■> •> thr Federation yeslerday, tl»r»«* ol ihrin ill Johore \*hin a tmaH Becorit) patrol forec eoaaioting «>t a poßec lu-uN'iiant anil two ppeeial eoastaMes saw ihem. The patrol jumped from the m which they were124 words
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375 1950-12-02 4 Standard Staff orrespondent kl ALA LUMPUR, Fr -The case againsl Yusoff bin Bagoo, a former prosecuting officer, who appeared on two charges under the inti-Corrupjion Ordinance was continued before Inche Azmi bin Mohanicd m the Magistrate (iourt today. YusoS was charged with cor- j375 words
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Article20 1950-12-02 4 IPO Curfew has m Tronoh district with from today Curfew hours i I from 4 to 1 am.20 words
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Article39 1950-12-02 4 PEXAXG. Fri. The first rigade orgai A va, Miss R Fislicr. is exported to arrive m apore on Dec. 3. She will be stationed m Kuala Lumpur, where she will set up her headquarters.39 words
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Article86 1950-12-02 4 A1..0R STAR. Fri. It is not the policy of the Government to ignore the interests of non-Malays m the matter of scholarships for higher education. The Mentri Besar of Perils, Raja liaji Ahmad, said this m reply to an adjournment speech by Dr. Sivasambadan, Indian unofficial, at86 words
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93 1950-12-02 4 Fierce Bull Is Ho Good For Mating Standard Staff Correnpondem ALOK STAR, Fri.— ln a written reply to a Question by he Wan Ahmad who had asked wJiether the IVriis Government had acquired the two stud-bulls for the purpose of mating and whether they had produced any Calves, it was93 words
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181 1950-12-02 4 PENANG, Fri. When the draft agreement on adjustment j of grievances submitted by the Municipal Services Union was brought up for discussion at yesterday's Municipal Commissioners' committee meeting, the Municipal President. Mr. H G. Hammett remarked that the whole machinery was too cumbersome and181 words
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Article54 1950-12-02 4 PENANG, Fri.— Dr. L.O. Roberts Adviser of Tuberculosis for the World Health Organisation m the Western Pacific Region, will be attending the annual conference of the medical departments m the Federation of Malaya from Dec 7 to 9. The conference will be held m the office of the54 words
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481 1950-12-02 4 Standard Stall Reporter THE MALAYAN Governments have full authority to implement, m whatever manner they think fit. the economic development projects drawn up on a six-year basis under the Colombo Plan for Co-operative Economic Development m South and South-East Asia. This assurance %vas given481 words
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224 1950-12-02 4 Standard Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Fri. The Kedah police are offering a reward of 55,000 for information hading to the arrest of persons responsihle for the murder of seven people, attempted murder of one person and setting fire to 30 shop-houses and224 words
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56 1950-12-02 4 New Building For Hutch ings School PENANG, Fri* B*y§*t ifce l{ni<hin L hap[t\ !o keWT from the S< :il«>r Iwopegf r<■ mtrwJMg thai thr\ vmII lia\ <■ ;< m M •>< lutol btli tth< mainly of draw:: ings done S I In his Bayliss complim< and tin :r work iition56 words
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Article136 1950-12-02 4 Govt. Men Hold Hush, Hush Meet Standard Stall Correspondeal KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— J Executive Council of the V- eration of Government Administrative Clerical Unions, will meet here on Sunday to review the progress made by their Special Committee appointed to go into the question jof the revision of salaries of136 words
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Article46 1950-12-02 4 PEXAXG. FrL— Arrangements are being made by the Peoples' Education Association. Penang and Province Wellesley. to send their Hon. Secretary, Mr. Chang Mm Kee, to Sip apore for first-hand information on how adult classes are being I run there. i46 words
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Article47 1950-12-02 4 ALOR STAR. Fri. "It is a pleasure to serve m a progressive Stale like Perils." said the mow British Adviser of Perlis. Mr. M.J Hayward, after he had taken the oath Of membership of the Perl is i Council of State yesterday.47 words
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Article72 1950-12-02 4 PEXAXG. Fri.— When the Director of Medical Serv Federation of Malaya, Dr. KB. j Macgregor. goes on leave prior to retirement early next year. his place will be taken over I Dr. E.A. Struthers, m an acting capacity. Dr. T.F. Strang, Chief Medical Officer. Penang, has72 words
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148 1950-12-02 4 Standard SiaJt Correspond nt A LOR STAIv. I riSultan <'f K"dah and the Ka.j.i of Perils will |S o^. a holiday to Lurope next year. The Sun an oj Kedah ami party CJL»CCI to leave m Man*. A sum of 550.000 h.:been voted lor148 words
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Miscellaneous61 1950-12-02 4 ft ffSfiSl x (^w^T^Tr^ i%SKP WHO S a C vou mean?) Tin vbug hcjse 't-^^^ z^ He E r> IC C/yL 3ft:A let's play) > be" t i^< USL GOING TO >/JTX_^l-^ 1 LAWNr^ OwEPA I V?^ pl HOljs£ 3==> mama an[ B gj^,j <4 \7 H an'd'the Jfe, -^W61 words
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Article, Illustration1390 1950-12-02 5 Where To Cast Your Vote £y Labour %^L£* y Candidate City War,! M did, 45, founder president ol the Lab mi P irl of Singapore, is a trade unionist and a welfare worker. He ia also president of the im v elfart Ass i iti i1,390 words
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Advertisement75 1950-12-02 5 y£fj 'MIA [VERY .y^ia.. Is DR v M Oa^ Sing Romance Way info Your Hearts m W I 3* .*i v fl k 1 B i Ptk^hlJ^m^^B^^i v SB A i i 1 !v V^njlH Nli )\V^ AT I IS v ni. i By laia t iim Co. I Tomorrow75 words
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Advertisement53 1950-12-02 5 the NEW Humber Hawk HAS it! "jhe power to act" and ACT QUlCKLY— that's the NEW Humber Hawk! Smooth acceleration when overtaking, easily achieved fast cruising speeds, and liveliness on hills ore important features of the NEW Humber Hawk. Enquire about the NEW Humber Hawk today! ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. K.53 words
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Article696 1950-12-02 6 j r of el< ctioneering is over. The 1 mdidates have had their say and today 'be V ot« soi Singapore will have their say. X] eill be ca led upon to elect six out oi the teen candidates who have offered to be their esentatives m696 words
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Article533 1950-12-02 6 Sir, I have read with interest your leader page articles on the promotion of Straits Settlements Civil Service and Straits Settlements Legal Service officers to tlie Colonial Administrative Service and Colonial Legal Service, respectively. I; brings back to my mind the recent controversies over promotions m533 words
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Article147 1950-12-02 6 B«r; J was start >'■ by tl amount en tJu First Prize i last Saturday's SUngapon Furf Club Bi^; Sweep U only reveals how financially desperate are the people In Malaya and Singapore Pew <>: -hern buy a .sweep-ticket <!y for the pleasure of gambling.147 words
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Article641 1950-12-02 6 Observer - It's The Talk of The Town Observer by All s Well That Ends Well THE Singapore Municipal I Commissioners and the Hawkers' [nquirj Commission are to be congratulated for haying taken a bold and realistic step to sel a? n-*-i the hawker problem. Th< decision to aliow hawkers to ply641 words
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Article57 1950-12-02 6 mediately into my mind. 1 remembered reading m all the local newspapers a recent declaration made by the Honourable the Colonial Secretary m answer to a question by the Honourable Mr. C. C. Tan. I searched for this <\e<- aration and found that it nrai made m57 words
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Article80 1950-12-02 6 Is All Just PEP-TALK perpetuation of this injustice against the locally domiciled officer. These entries on page 1H of the Malayan Establishment Staff List as on July i, 1950, (reproduced below) speak volumes for themselves. Another thought came im- It reads: "May T ttna y say this? This Government and80 words
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Article128 1950-12-02 6 *,;.lar* Date of D.-.U- of Date oi ncre "tie ol M t> Mi as on Date of first irrival appoint- mt nta assumntK.n fc__na_*a. Name. Post. Hjr(h appolnl i.. ment to ot ««tj ia .„i ment. Malaya. scale. r present pari ran \h lah District ;;o -0-5.68128 words
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Article659 1950-12-02 6 sir: Your correspondent rovt. Clerk" writing m your columns recently casts unnecessary aspersion on Hie President of the Labour Party of Singapore, Mr. Lim Yew Hock. As a nominated unofficial m the Legislative Council. Mr Lim has championed the in^•)•<•^ i of the working class m659 words
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Article, Illustration12 1950-12-02 6 M ir\ttl(»us' Esai it? Thort's h.trcJl> an> thirty ot him!"12 words
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Article101 1950-12-02 6 Review of Views Fate Is Scaled WAin r A- 8 IV: E v the < Im than their A* it d Ch easi Nat;.-- ing i munLsis The dailj i Chinest se! i suddenh i the a peaci dai Black Picture tamable ri< I > hold nexi X ing S101 words
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Advertisement36 1950-12-02 6 '^.'-^T h l I i-teijl VARIOUS MODELS iriWwl I'UMKMS iS ft H UNiON RADIO SOUND SERVICE RADIO U M) I N(.!M I -:i;si 135 I KGII ROAII ■XNGAFOSK, C..\ "IMON RADIO" 1 1 I ;o ;o36 words
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Advertisement11 1950-12-02 6 HSCv I _^^^^m f LilUI i LUIIL fj/Jyt**; Air Corn! 1.11 words
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Article, Illustration318 1950-12-02 7 PYONGYANG, I),-,, 1: <UP)._i;.S. Army officers m this in.iulm. citj reacted to the possible use of the atomic M ,!h «ii-ina> and warned that use of the atomic bomb might ,),,,ut retaliation. Ih, y add that concentrations of equipi '•')»"•< <lAP - 318 words
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8 1950-12-02 7 Mac A's Army Equipped To Drop A-bomb SSFFF8 words
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Article30 1950-12-02 7 w b-unb i X gn Munisi [ht the I' S B C imunists m i d m gotiate with tnununisti I sed. In pi S.OIhe U.S30 words
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Article99 1950-12-02 7 Boxcars Deliver Supplies TOKYO. Dec I: < ReuterAAP) Sweeping low over the frozen Chosin Reservoir. Plying Hox.ars ol the Far East Air Forces combat cargo command dropped more than '.>2 tons i^ supplies to the embattled Tenth Corps troops on Thursday, Gen. Mac Arthur announced. The airdrop was made into99 words
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Article82 1950-12-02 7 LAKE SUCCESS. l>et 1 UP) Mrs. Kleanor ROOMVCU was boo d on Thursday by a tcroup of some Isi rolleue men and women, who under the leadership of Paul Kobeson Jnr. stayed a sit-down "peace" demonstration here. The former first lady American delegate to the I uited82 words
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Article208 1950-12-02 7 LONDON, Deo. 1 (I I*) >io*t of Europe, althoagfa jolted, appeared to hope as «f i«l Truman, thai the bomb Bred never be used again. Some officials suggested thai i!u- President's announcement was essentially a hlufl designed to frighten *"c Chinese Communists out of Korea* The Belgian208 words
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Article28 1950-12-02 7 WASHINGTON, Dec. 1 (Reuter) American casualties m the Korean war rose 3resterrlay to 31,028 an increase of 1.032 over a week ago it was! announced yesterday.28 words
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Labour Retains Bristol Seat
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Article432 1950-12-02 7 The Governmeni retained ilit' Parliamentary sent of Easi Bristol, vacant by the resignation of Sir Stafford Cripps owing to ill-health. The figures are: Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn (Lab- j l)j.;:) 19,367; Mr. .lames L. j Lindsay (Conservative) 12.018; Mrs. Doreen Gorsky (Liberal) 2,752. The Government majority is r.:-i4M432 words
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Article213 1950-12-02 7 LAKE SUCCESS, Dtc 1 Al\) A Scmei veio yesterday kilir.l a six-power demand m ih»* Secnrity .oiiiicH for th«* Chinese Commnnisi iro«»j>s to withdraw from the Korean battle. The Western Powers avo expected to press tor iiiick UJN action against the Chinese Reds m213 words
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366 1950-12-02 7 to comment on the TrumanAttlee meeting. Bui high Administration sources said that they did not believe that any top French officials would be attending the meeting under the present plans.- Reuter U.P. LONDON, I)«m-. I. Reflecting the British Government's anxiety over President Truman's statementReuter; U.P. - 366 words
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Article27 1950-12-02 7 DUTCH BAN COMMENT THK HAGUE, Dec 1 (AP) President Truman's atom bomb statement created such an atmosphere of tenseness here yesterday that officials harmed an> public comment.27 words
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Article, Illustration303 1950-12-02 7 LONDON". Dec. I: (Reuler) —Mr. Tom Driberg (Labour) said m the Mouse of Commons last night that a great deal of harm has been done and alarm caused by reports of President Truman's statement thai the use ol' the atom bomb m303 words
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214 1950-12-02 7 V^ \^NIN(/H)\. Dec li (AP) At pwm ih« mM« •re auainxt th»* v-««' of th« i atomic Im»hiI» m rh« K«»rcaa uar as Gflß. Ma«*Arthur ha^ not MSJI through ;mi\ ri«ni«-f to use it, I .S. DtfcßCC Ih'ail'jiiarler* iMMNDei -n'*l Unless214 words
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74 1950-12-02 7 NEW YORK. l». s 1 (IP) ihirl B»-n I Foreign Ministi i »»i s.. Korea, said pestevdaj t!i ;i South Korea ran put hi turrit one >nd tun Billion soldiers m the In Id ußiinst the hirn-N* Com m .lists. and is fu!l\74 words
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118 1950-12-02 7 <** Churchill LONDON, !>«•«•. I (Renter) Mr. Wimmmm < !> n«h.l declared yesterdaj ilw I iiit<-<l Natiowi should ;»>•. «l l>> every means within ihrir pawer «»f l><-« omin^ eaiuutft^nd iti a war with < Jiina. Warning the Commons the "\\<>:m! course 1118 words
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Advertisement62 1950-12-02 7 fl mtßic h npicsiictT wits/ UHHOUUCiuO... XMAS CRUISE 25' REDUCTION ON ALL FARES PRESIDENT MONROE I SAILING DECEMBER 17th 1 MEDITERRANEAN PORTS AND I NEW YORK J t. s^TNNNNF a M V MM m m »^w /as s 1 1 1 m i> r m k~l 1 1 (I Et62 words
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Advertisement157 1950-12-02 7 The finest DP tl 1 M j j 1 1 -bo cashable and marked TEBUi DUI3 i <gfr--JES& NEW RANGE HAS JUST BEEN frlCNj SPECIAL QUA; m STANDARD SPORiS S! BOYS ALL ONE PRICE I^_ S! \{U Y. LONDON <II 1MB! DF I OMMEW 1 Starting •><•'. Seaitv Uwsbi Pre157 words
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226 1950-12-02 8 Standard Stall Reporter SINGAPORE RI'BBER circles are mystified by the eutlden heavy liquidation from apcounlry yesterday afternoon, particularly from Penang. Wrhk cawed i -harp drop m prices m the Singapore rubber market from si i, Ih. for firsl znule December shipment to226 words
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Article105 1950-12-02 8 i:i ••> I 16 9 17 3 cd i f ?0 S cd X 17 9 9 1 1 1 io 10/3 10/9 X X 24 9 25 6 .'.J 8/8 I 40 9 t.O cbi P 4 4 B 5/9 6/1 xd >et Kinl 15/6 16/- b105 words
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Article55 1950-12-02 8 Formosa Slumps iPF.I. Dec. 1. Forn ich haa p ,:it. The open market rate 1 day. 1 by traders for D S <*. 5 for theii self-] led I < -e for m... I ii for the slump. ted sale ot foreign ex i 0m B ink of T- A55 words
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Article149 1950-12-02 8 Singvoore Qi imber of ComTierce Rubber Association rux>r prices yesterday 'Dec. I.) were pei ib..— WEEK'S PRICES prices (In per lb> dv: the week g Deccmbe- 19.0 wore: Highest Lowes Loose 205 It 13 R M A 3 F. 0.8: Dec. No. 1 204 161 F.O B. Dec.149 words
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Article58 1950-12-02 8 WORLD production of potatoes m the 1960-51 growing season is estimated at 8,600,000,000 bushels, the U.S. Department oi Agriculture reports. This is an increase of over 6 per cent, over the 1949-50 crop :ind is about 3 per cent, higher th:m the 1935-:: J average. Figures58 words
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Article243 1950-12-02 8 rO MEET with rapidly expanding business l*«i;>ineau Studios lia\«- moved into new premises m Orchard J»o;:«!. i !::uapt>rt'. Fr >m small beginnings. Papineau's have become oymous with first class advertising and publicity, particu with screen slides But it is m newspaper advertising and other forms243 words
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Article151 1950-12-02 8 1950 Mice Trade Improved INTERNATIONAL trade m rice during 1949 totalled about 9.] million pounds, the U.S. De; ment of Agriculture reports. This was about 5 per cent, mure t n the 1943 volume, but only 45 per cent, of the average annual trade from 193G to 1940 The Department151 words
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Article109 1950-12-02 8 T T :3U TIN Dredging report I a profit for the year ended Igust 31, 1950, of $147,953 of which $25,000 has been reserved for future taxation. The directors propose payin« a final dividend of ten per cent., :ing 20 per cent for the109 words
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Article67 1950-12-02 8 A UNIQUE exposition of air mentioning equipment will be held ia Philadelphia between Jan. 22 and 26, 1951, under the ausipcei of the American S ciety o f Heating and Ventilating Engineers. a will bring together the latest ideas, practices and development! In the uei-is67 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-12-02 8 We Work As A Team -Papineau photos. Mr. Aristide J. G. Papiseaa head of Papineau Studios, is hero se«l m his new air auditioned office. LloydLloyd - 26 words
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Article167 1950-12-02 8 Standard Staff Reporter AN EXTRE 1 1 .LV uncertain j I tone prevailed m the copra [market m Singapore yseterday, I owing to very late advices from i E irope. Sellers opened at the previous day's closing level ($49 per picul) with buyers quoting $48.167 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-12-02 8 TOKYO.Dec. 1 (Reutei AAP-: Prime Minister Shigeru V >- hida said that talks were going i on to obtain Japan's partidpa- tion m the International Mone- j Fund and the World Bank. I Christmas shopnin? is already fully under way m Singapore. Picture shows65 words
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80 1950-12-02 8 Standard Stall" Correspondent IPOH, Fri.— ln view of the unprecedented and unforeseen rise m tho price of tin, th<» Council of the Malayan Mining Employers' Association, at a ravelins? held her;-, doeiclrd to e\tf n d the ran-e of tin price bonus scenic,80 words
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Article166 1950-12-02 8 EXCHANGE rates now m force as supplied by the Malayan Exchange Banks Association are as follows: I REE MARKET CURRENCIES MLUNG B Uf IN <i TT./OD. 1.1 O.U. W&Wd/a »0 d/i. fondoo 2/4 332 a 4 7/32 2/4 1/4 2* 5 .16 2/4 11 32 Australia166 words
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Article82 1950-12-02 8 The latest. Singapore rubber prices yesterday (Dec. 1 were per Ib. i.uypii. Sellen No 1 RSS spot Loose $1,831 51. 841 F.O B. m h;i'"s Dei No 1 Rs S si.::: 1 si. S3* No -Z K.SS >'.*:; 11.771 No. 3 R.S.S. 70 <: 11.711 Ton" B ire i82 words
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Article47 1950-12-02 8 SINGAPORE. Iri The price of tta today vai (499.75 per p!cul. P<»a j c> <• i O i 1 J i LONDON UN Friday 's prices iir > session. Sput KiA'ji buyers, EIjIGS sellers. Ttree mont'is J1375 buyers. C9BO setters. Settlement price £1,065. Tone; Mcatiy at tower love!.47 words
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Article132 1950-12-02 8 KUALA KUBU Rubber Estates crop account showed a gross profit of £d,220 for the year ended June 30, 11)50 during which a net profit of £5,043 resulted. The balano unappropriated at the end of June 30, 1949 was £2.234. The directors made the following132 words
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Article25 1950-12-02 8 UK Wants More US Cotton BRITAIN has made "representations" to America about the' inadequate" share of Us cotton "Vide available to the United Kingdom. AJP.25 words
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Article26 1950-12-02 8 Pakistan exported 1.9G8.896 bales or raw jute m July August and September, last three monthi of the jute season ln^-a took 1,124,397 b-26 words
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238 1950-12-02 8 Urges Co-ordinatio Among Asian Union Movements THE MORE lli«' national tra<l< Bjaisjfj *»f jsjllill Fsjgi Asia rtHN't and i\«hanu;« iil^as. tin* i>oti«T il uill \>v for all BMMerneel. I on« of several potsrtii rtfcsjsjiMl l»v Mr. .1 Tra<lc I nion Mmsjer m Malaya «u«l jmm t Mr. Brazier Bid that238 words
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Article41 1950-12-02 8 American Food Aid To Asia D iRING the first ei^!ii of 1930 ;:ooo.cou pounds of surplus I d sto •as donated the XJS. Dk neni culture c luntries aided cc C a, India, Japan, Korea and tin ines.— US I S41 words
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12 1950-12-02 8 \vi?r< blund< ed sol d ber I12 words
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23 1950-12-02 8 MPs Demanded More paper For Malaya After .ling In mor.s. ti... newsprint i... Bi i [taking I diffi m ffi Mr V. < the23 words
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Advertisement39 1950-12-02 8 Get tfte#e?ost fa mm mm mm Tc M &jfJjß HO"G KONG J^ JJUvjflw TUES,THLRS, FRI. BANGKOK f*^ TUES. OR FRI. %£P^^^ SAIGON 3ff^ THURSDAYS liW<«rm.»iion ImMmk '-lii:\!.l\\ NATURAL AIRWAYS PTI ITD «-!mk BT.. glNl.-VPoRS TEMM.M3U, r:\b%. raaacne— axu,, ->^— »j39 words
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Advertisement18 1950-12-02 8 IfW/ WAIT HHTt'L THE RAIHY DAY' START yOMR SAV/JNGS MCOMHf puimr 11 1 D«t««^ Si LHUIIu nnlHuiifK; fj.uu-18 words
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Article65 1950-12-02 9 singapore Launching postponed \\K N»)V. 30 Ac I'-ndO i here tod.iy h,,t w is not ■:imhfd be- huh winds. Wor l i qpectawn :i.u after the mnvnz f«r I iiinthin^. lake Mad when w eitli*r permits. iporc i^ the s- dan of HM other four h.ivnm beeil N« iitcvs. tm65 words
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Article137 1950-12-02 9 Ol fighter airattacknc mmj i .<>n will be t Kaßaag Wport on \r l>a\ on Dec. •I 5 Mi three Bri \\iii npimil the formation. '■\'-v Kalians -r ut 151 pni. R.A.I biers ill rom X mi; airfield Uwm. I Ist ahout ten Ike Mtels- i;i137 words
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Article45 1950-12-02 9 FRANKFI RT, Dor I (AP) An old German observation plane which used to drone out :on war-time missions, is adertising chocolate m West Germany nowadays. Since Germans are forbidden to fly. a young Swiss aviator has the iob of advertising by air.45 words
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Article, Illustration260 1950-12-02 9 BRII I IXNTI V 1 T' 31 1 Reporter -lion distance from ih Sle a lo v mI anchor, a a -mr.a.l.. t r T 'k C l.roakwaUr, provided a plearin. all »,lr,- ,1 ,T T <>f 'l U 1 S ails260 words
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Article46 1950-12-02 9 NEW DELHI. Dec. 1 (AP) Forty-seven persons lost their lives m train accidents U) India during the three months ended September, Railway Minister K. Santhanam told Parliament. Of t35-> accidents 57 were serious, he said. They cost the government 1,236,000 rupees (U*****,000).46 words
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Article41 1950-12-02 9 US$5,067,471 NETT INCOME NEW YORK. Dec. 1. (AP)— Trans-World Airlines reported its net income for the first nine months of 1950 was U555,067,471 equal to US$2O9 common share. Net for the same period of 1949 was 554,536,591 or LS.ifl.B7 a share.41 words
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Article141 1950-12-02 9 CONSIDERATION has been given and will D€ given again to the construction of an aU-Canadian bt LaWnSe seaway if a joint development with the United States proves to be unobtainable, said Mr. J Canadian Minis'.^ oi Transport, m a recent broadcast m Ottawa Mr. Chevrier insisted that141 words
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Article223 1950-12-02 9 ORDERS placed with British shipyards confirm the growing impression that shipowners are now taking definite action to cover their needs of specialised tonnage and cargo i ships. "There is every reason to believe thai the orders now, j coming to the yards may be I beginning223 words
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Article72 1950-12-02 9 DESPATCHES TODAY:— Sarawak ('except Sibu and Miri) noon by Norbay, Philippine Island, U.S.A. and Canada by Siliver Briar, Palembang by Tosari. PalembanS by Tosari, North Borneo. Labuan. Brunei nnd Miri noon by Kampnr. Medan noon by Ophir, S. Africa, Mombasa by Te^elberg, Jakarta 6 p.m. by janssens. ARRIVALS72 words
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Article154 1950-12-02 9 The factory ship African Queen, built for the catching and processing of shark and tuna oil the African coast, has now been completed by J. S. Doig of Grimsby for the Colooial Development Corporation. The African Queen, which is a 2 000-ton vessel, has complete machinery for154 words
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Article, Illustration200 1950-12-02 9 P& 0 Boats Not To Call At S'hai Mr. Luis Sakedo Moreno, Protocol Chief of the Philippines Foreign Office, who arrived m Singapore by PanAmerican Airways Clipper is expected to leave here this morning for Jakarta. He is to escort President and Madam Soekarno on their forthcoming trip to Manila.200 words
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Article89 1950-12-02 9 Standard Staff Reporter Dutch schoolchildren m Indonesia were given their first glimpse <»f Santa Claus when the X.L.M. Constellation touched down at Djakarta airfield yesterday evening. The aircraft passed through Singapore yesterday. A few minutes after the airliner landed on the runway, a Hollander, dressed89 words
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Article92 1950-12-02 9 An experimental station for directing the movement of shipping by radar has been opened m Britain. It has been built al the port of Sunderland and will use radio-telephony for communication between pilots on board ship and the radar control point on shore. By means of92 words
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Article62 1950-12-02 9 TEL AVIV. Dec. 1 (AP) A total of 28 clinics have been opened for the Arab population of Israel, while m addition four mobile clinics for Arabs are touring isolated areas of the country, an Israeli official source stated. This clinical service is free, or for a nominal62 words
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Article117 1950-12-02 9 Shipowner Comments On 'Evasion' IX NEW YORK Air. Hans Isbrandtsen, president of the steamship line, said recently that Senator O'Connor "apparently will not realize that a steamship iine such as ours. handling shipments m the hundreds of thousands, Is a common carrier and follows the shippers' directions as to transport117 words
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97 1950-12-02 9 WASHINGTON", Dec. 1 (AP)— Senator O'Conor, De-nn crat Maryland, called on Wed nesday for a full investigation ol government trade policies, f< I Lowing "shocking" facts s were uncovered about shipments to Communist China. He introduced a resolution proposing a continuing study97 words
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Article29 1950-12-02 9 KARACHI. Dec. 1. (AP). A second port will be opened for traffic m jute-growing Eastern Pakistan m Dc ber. At present, jute shipments are loaded at Chittagong.29 words
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Article594 1950-12-02 9 EAST ASIATIC UNI Outward From Europe In Port: Kina. sails for Manila Hongkong, Takubar and Japan. Dec. 4: Palstria, 6ails for Saigon Bangkok Dec. 5. Dec. 11: Malacca, sails for Bangkok, Manila, Hongkong Japan Dec. 13. Dec. 19: Selandia, sails for Saigon Bangkok Dec. 21. Jan. 12: Meonia,594 words
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Article155 1950-12-02 9 IN and OUT OF H A R BOUR SHIP^ Al KOADS WHAKVES 4 p.m VESTEKDAV WHAKVES Gdn. -4 4 Kola Baroe, 42/43 Indian Bear. 41 Sitsen. 4U Amnuputty. 8 39 Troja, 36/37 Ulysses. 33 4 Onda. 31/32 Sangoia. 2\> 30 Idomeneus. 27 28 St. Crr ix. 25/26 B:: i 23/24155 words
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Advertisement83 1950-12-02 9 F REGULAI TRANSPACIFIC SERVICE Overland >co, Loa Hfrki. All American Canadian Cities. Penan* R JJ"? ELO VICTOKI t4 :h Dec. w 5I ue ■g i irza for Hongkong, Kobe. Yokohama I Transhipment Takubar Tsingtao. ■I I \R SFRVICE U.S.A. (WEST COAST)— MAN GILF via JAPAN HONGKONG. v IM'IW hf \R-83 words
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Advertisement445 1950-12-02 9 SAILINGS FROM SCANJ NAVM UK CONTINENT D ire I" > iin Prn ,r.» ■kiva" ror Manila, Booct na, i akubar, k be v v I-. f t F\i >i"Ki\- saig< f k 4 5 Dec. S M mm \n X it V •;t 11-13 DOC. ""H \M»M tor S B.uitfeok445 words
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Miscellaneous167 1950-12-02 9 AIR A fit* I VALS £23? 1 and DEPARTURES] L^' s .*> n Arrivals KLM CONSTELLATION from Enropc 11.25 rr GARUDA IM>.i,!SI\N AIKW \VS from l.ik.irt.i 12.25 p.m. Q.E.A.-BOAC CONSTELLA I lON From S3 (Incy 1 7 .'(I from London Rabm Cairo Lalcotta 15 *.:> BOAC ARCiON AI I From167 words
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Article, Illustration749 1950-12-02 10 OSWALD HENRY - OSWALD HENRY Jsy MAN -HUNT THRILLS UP EIFFEL TOWER I T?ILM: "The Man On The Eiffel Tower." RATING:— Good STARS: Charles Laughton Franchot Tone, Burgess Meredith, Robert Huito 1 Jean Wallace, Patrica R( Belita and Wilfred HydeWhite. DIRECTOR:— Burgess Meredith. THEME:— A detective's :■> termination to save ai749 words
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Article163 1950-12-02 10 "C r.l R S OF INDONESIA O IUSI" the 7ii amin ot h musical show which opens tonight ot Singapore's Happy World Stadium might even go to Hongkong for a seasori there. a spokesman of the organisation disclosed last night. The ■:il decision will depend oa }<ow163 words
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Article217 1950-12-02 10 CITIZEN OF SINGA-•^*-PORE," a documentary film with Singapore as its background, and subject matter, accompanied by the music played by the Singapore Children's Symphony Orchestra, will be shown to the public by the Education Department sometime next week. It is an educational film depicting t!-.e217 words
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Advertisement180 1950-12-02 10 YOU YE A/£V£A SEEN A PiaURE LIKEITI^ fI# 0 kr> MMM ALLEM-FMNCHgT TONE Prci-ction A'so starring JEAN W.4l'^3E fATRICIA WC and BELITA ftm :n mm* a 6at:\s of Nerves" Dy I£O«HS SiMENOM vj 1 > ii. I v_J I~ 1 -Tl Lj flHw^^^fl^P Br^^ 7*" Ts.7 rT J^pi i«w Sh.-.Lv180 words
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Advertisement37 1950-12-02 10 *****- KYUMCIffIL^ Todaj: 3.00. (;.3O !u;, p.m. Miss C'aniflia Karim Mahmoud m "XOSS XI. -LKIL* IWth Easlish Sabtitlea Hi Picture You'll Call One Of The All lime Uieat: Tonorrow At U.M a.m. "INSPECTOR GENERAL" (la Gioriou* Techuiiulor>37 words
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Advertisement167 1950-12-02 10 BOOK NOW AMI BE SI 111 ..I iniTgj (ALINC STUDIO* ff«» C^S- 'W I AMP x A LAItIm A MICHAEL BALCON P RC Wit'i a f(>roword b\ Mr. H. I. \u\\V r nou I»PP INSPECTOR GENERAL. COLONIAL POI I* PUS! THIS MODERN AGI LATI Ks! TIIK RIDDLE Ol IAI'W I167 words
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Miscellaneous45 1950-12-02 10 I=^^^) W» Hf\ [^^V^ Qg '^y N -y^ySßSELP|___^< I GAVE IT TO VA J \a\ ARGUMENT? J [V-LLY! IT'S PRISCILLA'S fjENNY LU, WHAT WOULD "bel 1 SsB^3t'>" J^s%> o.kTHDAY FR\DAV JK NICE FOR AN E IGHT-YEAR 9«5SS^^ <^P^ AND I DON'T KNOW^II GIRL^/ V A45 words
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736 1950-12-02 11 Anacrusis - FOLKLORE INSPIRED FINISH TONE-POET Anacrusis }jiisic \ates **y ,ia A Koto 0f... Victoria Memo-:} Hal. Bach Bicentenary Q icert C'cr-,, I mortal Hall Oratorio cert by soloists, chorus di of S re Musical -■iy Bookmus at Robinsons 'ia Theatre Re ci: a I Irene Yap School of Danei g Hot736 words
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Article69 1950-12-02 11 Recruiting Campaigner CYDNEY, Dec I —Twelve year-old Ray Evans threw all hi? weight behind the Federal Government's recruiting campaign. He is a campaigner, having been a member of a "Boys' Town"' squad that raised EA20.000 m one day for a War Loan. Now Boys' Town is helping m recruiting to69 words
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Article59 1950-12-02 11 PALACE FO R SALE E W DELHI. Dec. I "Hyderabad House" here, a palace of the Nizam, the richest man m the world, is foi -ale. The Hyderabad Government derided to sell the I palace as it was spending Rs ion. 000 annually fur its maintenance. The sale proceeds wih59 words
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Article350 1950-12-02 11 Three Wise Monkeys Sir; The cost of living has risen to such a great extent that a clerk drawing less than $200 p.m. finds it difficult to live. Salaries are not keeping pace with price increases His appeal for an increment is m vain. He has350 words
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Article365 1950-12-02 11 More On Supermen Sir lour editorial "Superman Mitcheli" has earned the appreciation of sensible people m this state. It is Obvious am) indeed regrettable that Mr. Mitchell did not realise that it took a much sounder mind and more years .of study than mere five to assess and analyse the365 words
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Article159 1950-12-02 11 Sir:— Now fnat the statue of the "Pilgrim Virgin'" of Fat una has left Singapore the Catholic Community of the Colony desire to place on i record an expression of their xnanks and appreciation to an those who m any way contributed to make the visit of159 words
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Article78 1950-12-02 11 Sir: The news carried by "captured" American pris ners of "China's unwillingness to fight America" must be taken with a "pinch of salt." This express i' does not tally with the reports of large scale reinforcements ''pouring across the Korean frontier." Peaceful intentions hardiy explain78 words
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Article, Illustration747 1950-12-02 11 HERMAN RAPPA - HERMAN RAPPA Aussie Boxers Pass Test By ANY doubts about the fi^htin*; qualities of Australian fighters Tommy Waits ami >id Fletcher were settled last ni<»lit at tin* Happy World Stadium. Fletcher knocked out Jimmy W rich In the seventh session, while Watts747 words
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Article97 1950-12-02 11 Mr. Leon£ Yee Soo secretary and treasurer of the Chinese Swimming Club writes as follows: "With reference to the statement m your paper of Nov. 30 regarding the Club's New Pool. I wish to point out the following incorrect statements: "(a) Work is not completed vet97 words
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Article61 1950-12-02 11 NDKJDKJDKJDKJ hIGH iiUeS at th« i| al rt ts in Malaya. TfODAT: A H M. ipors l i 1 s.05 Malacca 1 '.< 9 I 42 I' Hi kson 10.. c I '3 Pori S'luua 9 ii in :>3 Penanf \u IOXOBBOW: Singapore i i: Mai icca \2/k61 words
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Article153 1950-12-02 11 Surprise In Perak Team IPOH, flri. Perafc rncSM officials and enthusiasts are confident of the st.itr ir am npefcttaf her victors over Sriani, r or m tomorrow's lIMS Malaya Kacfrj Matt h to b<» played m Umb I etferal < apttal S uld they wii v force a replay with153 words
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Miscellaneous165 1950-12-02 11 ■2© Fifograitimes U M ILAI A G IPOBE •-•■> m 11.1 HtUsil H I'Ian.KVMME s t p iii r*ru«r.tiuiue Dam mumi I News We 4kar« Marfcel p.m. 1 > iii ln:r '•I' tl r*. I". l> r i p 111. lnt- r '.!ii SytSl I i feiM <-r, II m165 words
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Miscellaneous203 1950-12-02 11 i.43 M.ii! Bag; 1" Tirae lor Mu-ic;, J i p in. l».t;.t >••;-. I PENANG t J.'Sit Xi tM metres) 1)1 mi \r«>; I— p-ni Wgga-j porr- pin M'w<: IJI Pi.m" P!l iim. J M V .irirt* rare. I i» <» (nine (.rntiemf-n Plt-.i-e s:it Stotardaj Pr«m •>:<«» Ne«>. 9203 words
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Miscellaneous62 1950-12-02 11 §31 II f crrv I—f1 f I lU-H I l 1I vAQUARIUM |J^ H/^ i ""t Uk y 49_|Bkw_w_K__w__ —^N. 1 i i— r r-^ZT" 7 !I /anybody J_T\ T^ U_w__w__k _wl Cop. i««k,u>i.dF.. I ..U r a<... Jl'i-Y -mom(j_L \j'[' \j \—r^ -F*^"'/ t <^<^>22ZZj JB H\ JwKmßw- ~r"62 words
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820 1950-12-02 12 (By Reginald Hayter, Reuters Special Correspondent) BRISBANE, Dec. I—Batting1 Batting on a pitch which appeared perfect Australia faced inspired England bowling and fielding and by tea had lost six wickets for 166 on tlie first day of the first Test here. Australia lost820 words
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148 1950-12-02 12 K> OHie Davies F \s work was done on the h ai Ipoh yesterday The going was still ■!t side. H pi rformancfl was put 1 ntalus (TuD h) who beat tain Yule (McPherovei three m 39. This a istraHan g<-. is148 words
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230 1950-12-02 12 LONDON, Dec. 1 (AP) Two star games on Saturday's English soccer programme are i likely to affect the leading spots m the First Division. Fourth place Tottenham Hotspurs receive second place Middlesborough, and Newcastle United, lying third, travel to Manchester United. currently fifth m230 words
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Article, Illustration1183 1950-12-02 12 Standard's RACE CARD RACE 1: Horses: Class. 4, Div. I—s Furlongs Straight: 2.15 P.M. 1. 004 Airpal a 9.00 "Ontan Kongsi" M. Breukelep McPherson 2. 000 Bobslight 4y 8.11 Capt. H F. Bioxham Fox Woods 3. 000 Ascot Vale a 8.08 "Lugano Stable' Spencer 4. 000 Mac Scott a 8.071,183 words
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532 1950-12-02 12 OLLIE DAVIS - OLLIE DAVIS By WINNING twice and Mag pla< M occasions and third on lour, m her tmmru date, the bay English mare Mayfair. ing very wel 1 on the track, *houl<i im.i f m beat other good ones m Brilliant M.v, it.532 words
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Article67 1950-12-02 12 HONGKO! \p tram. In- 1 ,n! thn-c ■traifhl wimt w a similar i leu i 4 thc;r yam* m X.ii irrivcd m Honfikon^ on V to plaj thi< i male Ik s Joc;i] stur^ IMr (ill.. 11 of Sjo< kholti f' looth.tll t< m 'iiu-d67 words
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274 1950-12-02 12 PLAYING *hh i\*o iih'm plmni il»« Sin^i|K»r neae Herrcation <liil> (iricat<-<i ih< i aumniin I Engineer! (South) In five to ikrrt lof DMMCkcv at Hon<; Liiil <,rrru \r<»l«r<laN. The Chinese surprised CRE with an early goal scored m the first minute by Harry274 words
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