Singapore Standard, 14 December 1950
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Title Section10 1950-12-14 1 Singapore Standard I N SINGAPORE,jrH U R S^Vr6ECEMBERT4n^ JEN CENTS10 words
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Article, Illustration343 1950-12-14 1 It V3?^« V*»<».y Troubled Arecz* City Is Back To Normal; Precautions To Conlinuc STANDARD STAFF REPORTER The tola] arrests number 71 I. Lasl night, the figure was 101. Fort» tw« have since been released, and 672 remain under custod, Army convoy 45 vel I made a i,,,,rStandard - 343 words
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Article130 1950-12-14 1 Owners Seacrh For Their Cars I I I I I I I I I i I 1 m of the i by some fi burst t ed into the more than aped an Indian from lie that he ten away to be d." V-SIGNS I scour* it ii are i130 words
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Article207 1950-12-14 1 Pakistan's No To Bertha Mother KARACHI, Dec. H— (AD Pakistan civil aviation authorities Wednesday refused permission for the KLMConstellatkMi, carrying Bertha Hertoi:h from Singapore to lloiiand. to make its scheduled stop at Karachi. The plane, however, flew from Calcutta to Bombay and then to Dharan airport, Saudi Arab. a. Authorities207 words
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Advertisement12 1950-12-14 1 otions and other 3e their different I Cold Store Singapore Cold I12 words
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Article651 1950-12-14 2 g B gg g B n? t T O 'i. B**7 Jfcgfc JK fiB^RSBI^BPn B --SSB 1 t-* m VVSMHP 4 H| -.n JBaißgl'Cat'gi *i MmW gjj jgfcf .By BBSS?* 'jB H "^^BFBr^^ BaSSs*"™*! KafiEAnanA a9B *^S, i"»ij i*! v^ BafaaCPaij 2Ba a^a l-^HHBB^Erjra 'B^Haßßl^BaEaßfJ B BBa-»r% 1 I (aa>.651 words
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Article, Illustration597 1950-12-14 3 7%af Started The Riots THE SBVGAPORE Colonial Secretary Mr. W.L. Blythe Usl nighi -+u'h\ thai hkc udv turned m favour o£ Governmen! forces m the riots, after thr military came into action m support of the J!:i- was indicated l>> the fact thatChee Koon Lim - 597 words
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Article81 1950-12-14 3 No Cur few Incident Standard Ma IT Kr porter NO :m ul.-m urn J la^t T t ill Singapore at irr the *••■< oiui turi«\v u.,n iniposed i 'Hi t p. in festertej ti» a.m. this niorniiu. H 9tV\ UWC <»t Urn (urlew was em better" tiian ..n -M.ivl.iv iii-ht.81 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-12-14 3 Standard Staff Correspondent LUMPUR. Wed The holdup of work m Singat of the i toting there has had an adverse .ere. due c fact that there are long < s before t phonic communication a subscriber m the C riy. a five hour delay morning and118 words
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Article50 1950-12-14 3 Standard start' Com ipoartcat A i\ O R STAR Sf 'Mies re- ment dk tment not f take part m anything that has got t Bertha Heri gh. Tiie i cool and calm .-o that I i to the S tan of Kenan will not be50 words
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290 1950-12-14 3 LONDON, Dec. 13: (AP)— The Secretary of State for tiif Colonies, Mr. James (,ril!iths expressed sympathy m the House <>f Commons yesterday with the relatives of those kill<«l m the riots m Singapore. He said that there was no evidence the disturbances were Communist inspired.290 words
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248 1950-12-14 3 MB Tillman Durdin, chief New York Times correspondent for South -East Asia, arrived m Singapore Tuesday afternoon from Bangkok by CPA to "cover" the current riots m the Colony. Mr. Durdin is well-known to this part of the world, having "covered" Asia248 words
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Article, Illustration327 1950-12-14 3 Muslims Told Not To Use Mosque As Battleground VAI. ML J. NKM fowl Secretary tl c Muslim Advisor} Board m ;m address »ver Rt Malaya appealed f<» IfusliniH nol i«> u~<- bdi bm m particular tl*.«' Sultan Mosque^ eKCcpl l«>r peaorful purj ►oses. "We are also informed that stones wereChee Koon Lim - 327 words
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Article44 1950-12-14 4 5 Huntsmen Spoil AntiBandit Ops ud Stafl Conri maadtiil Wed.— tg expeditoday. k. to a a, C Lam P and Chella- El the accused v It! a mil." m g■■ s, :ice m the area ot •urned it into a [or a debe ::npos-44 words
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Article, Illustration230 1950-12-14 4 Photo Uon't Be Influenced By Singapore Riots <-"rn,,t r! 5 BA RU W «'«l»«day -Comnu-ntin. on the Ka«ir i S ZLF?** BcW ot h T a S)' Abdul «Po» all i o mccl a B P eech al Dew« yesterday called kan SHT mmmt Stat an<l reß iouB •ffi^Art Lite - 230 words
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Article85 1950-12-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.--i C ove t r nmei^ communique ssued his morning states that applicants for the remission ot rubber export duty to respect ot forward contracts must submit their claims to the Economic Secretary Fed era' h, :i of Malaya, by noon on85 words
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Article40 1950-12-14 4 KOTA BAHRU. Wed.— Mr. T. Retnaraja. s former pupil of! the Ismail English School and for some time a teacher of the Islah English School has been warded the u Kelantan Scho- larship" to the University of ya.40 words
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278 1950-12-14 4 Standard Staff Reporter THE PRESENT shortsighted and unnecessary riotinii of a section ot the Singapore population, which already ha» a majority of elected members m the Legislative and Municipal Councils, snows how "immature ami backward the people are m the peaceful ways of true r278 words
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Article85 1950-12-14 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. A Bill providing for an expenditure o! $28,598,841 m the public services of Johore for next year was approved at the State Council meeting today. The Public Works Department has the largest allocation, 5T. (158. 711. This includes annually recurrent85 words
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Article144 1950-12-14 4 Appeal By Policeman Rejected Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. The Federation Court of Appeal today confirmed the death sentence passed on a Sikh policeman, Basant Singh, for murdering a Chinese woman after it had rejected a defence plea that the man had shot her under grave and sudden provocation.144 words
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Article92 1950-12-14 4 Standard Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Wed.— A 45 year-old Chinese, Chia Ah Pang, who was charged m the Sessions Court, yesterday, for consorting with bandits, claimed trial and the case was postponed to Dec. 19. It was alleged that a party of Security Police while on92 words
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75 1950-12-14 4 TEACHERS TO GET PHYSICAL TRAINING Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Thirty-four Indian vernacular school teachers are now undergoing a course m physical trainin? at the Victoria Institution. The course ends on December 16 and is conducted by the Superintendent of Physical Education. The teachers come from States which have75 words
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Article46 1950-12-14 4 Ah Ho of Ho Nam Estate, claimed trial to a charge of being m possession of 2ti packets of opium, alleged to have been found m a cigarette tin hidden m her room at Sungei Melayu, on Dee. 10. Bail ot $500 «ras allowed.46 words
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Article89 1950-12-14 4 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Wed. Controlled area restrictions regarding movement of foodstuffs Under the Emergency Regulations for certain areas of Jelebu m Negri Sembilan were ennounced m Seremban by the Assistant Controller of Supplies. The commodities concerned are padi, tapioca, other root crops, rice and89 words
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Article44 1950-12-14 4 PENANG, Wed.— The marriage of Miss Lily Catherine IManuranjeetham, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. V. Dawson, and Mr. Jeevanathan Rajiah Denis, eldest son of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rajanayagam Rajiah took place at the St. George's Church on Monday.44 words
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Article, Illustration173 1950-12-14 4 Photo Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Vigorous steps are bein<r taken by the I olice and Educational authorities to prevent the infiltration of ComiutimsUictivities m Chinese schools m Selan^or following the recent raids on two Chinese schools m Klan«j. Superintendents ofArt Lite - 173 words
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Article81 1950-12-14 4 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A Chinese girl, whose name was kept secret, for security reasons, and who had been committed for trial by the Telok Datoh Court. Banting, under the Emergency Regulations, was discharged by Mr. Justice H. W. Wilson m the Supreme Court today.81 words
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Article68 1950-12-14 4 An Indian Cona rl I f the Fine Art Society scheduled to be held at the Bukit Zahara English school. Johore Bahru tomorrow, m aid of the Johore Bahru Welfare Week has to be postponed indefinitely because of the curfew m Singapore. SEREMBAN, Wed.— A68 words
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Article36 1950-12-14 4 A 22 YEAR-OLD car driver. Tan Peng Leong, charged with possession of one round of 9 m.m. ammunition m Johore Bahru but the case was postponed to Dec. 30. Bail of $200 was extended.36 words
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210 1950-12-14 4 Standard Stafl Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Members of the State Council were told by the Sultan of Selangor yesterday that the most noteworthy development m education m his state this year has been the introduction of Malay and English teaching into as many schools as210 words
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130 1950-12-14 4 MR. HAWKINS DISCUSSES MALACCA ELECTIONS Kandard start Correspondent MVI V( < W«<|. >! r Gerald Hawkiat arri\»d m Mllm today to di»rn--* election procedure with meamhen «>f the Mala. Municipal < nininixoinii. A special ICuni< ipa] c< missioners' Mr. v. as b- I this morning to de .te app of130 words
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Article66 1950-12-14 4 fa coonecti n with the Ka samadhi (the Una] absorptioi ot the Great Sage Sri Aural which occurred at I it iam ii P indicherry on 512 19.">0. Pi ay« r Meetti krai beU B1 i Vivekananda Ashrama, X Lumpur, on Bth December 1950 at 5. .3066 words
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Article36 1950-12-14 4 KOTA BAHRU Wed.— Miss E.D. KinWh. State W, P, has leturnod from and resumed duties. Chong Weng Choong. who ting for her, during her absence, will be gofnf I Penang as Probation Officer.36 words
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Miscellaneous363 1950-12-14 4 r nr, ,D x r I I Cathay (PS): The Big Cat 3, 6.30 Miss Tse Loh Lin 12.30, 3, 6.45 SEREMBA^ 1 Oflay and" 9 p.m. and 9.15 p.m. .'Rex (Klang): Mai. Boor 3, 6.30 Rex: This Side Of The Law 12.45, Plaza: Love That Brute 1, t md363 words
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Article, Illustration219 1950-12-14 5 Standard Staff 'om-^pond^nt IPOH, Urtl. Thir«>-tiw v«.tr nU «-latr laixwirrr. IVrumal received ibe death M'lilenre from Mr. Justice Thomson to<i:t> when lit* >*;*» found !>\ |he jgaaora «»f ■HminriMj his *it»- al s i\aiiainv Estate, Silianan. on Vu*jnsl .'lO. the court, Peruma! bn and. before heLim - 219 words
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69 1950-12-14 5 Standard Stall Correspoßdeni \XG. W< Me -,n n oi m Service the Sir Ed yard •1 m Pulau recently and g I ts ol clothing to the i X M T. wife known Malay Sett ktal :n 0r- J A Vaz. headf the s69 words
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Article73 1950-12-14 5 Standard Staff Correspondent BUTTERWORTH, Wed.-- An 85-year-old Chinese woman, Ye ifa Ah Chuan, who was on her vaj ::ome behind the Bakit I Iferta m High School was run; over ar:d krled by the Per.:.ngKedah Train m Bukit Mertajara n;. v Station vn Monday afternoon.73 words
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Article71 1950-12-14 5 PENANG, Wed.— Mr. Mohamed Noor bm Hamzah at tomorrow's Setl ement Council meeting will isk how much money has been allocated for scholarships m 1951 and who are the other four members of the Board appointed by I Commissioner. He also will ask how many iarships will71 words
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Article48 1950-12-14 5 An Indian coconut plucker who went to see a woman tnend and complained to her that ho had been down with fever for three days was later found hanged m an unnumber- ed at tap house m Kubang Semiang m Bukit Mertajam. on 1 Dec. 448 words
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Article367 1950-12-14 5 PROBE ON SCHOOL BA CKLOG Councillor's Attempt To Aid Students And Housewives Standard Staff Correspondent. PIJIVANG, Wed. Several queries on admission to English Schools m IVnang will be made by Dr. N.K. Bfenon at tomorrow** meeting of the Penang Settlement Council. Tomorrow's meeting will be the last this year and367 words
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117 1950-12-14 5 PENANG. Wed. So great is the interest m the Singapore riots and the Hertogh case that English editions of Singapore newspapers are selling for as much as a dollar each. j Newspapers offices and representatives of news agencies m Penaag set telephone calls fromA.P. - 117 words
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Article108 1950-12-14 5 BITTEKWORTH, Wed. Vanity got an attractive 25-yearold Chinese waitress into trouble with the police over her identity card. This was revealed m a case which came up before Che Abdul Rahman bin Mat, m the Magistrate's Court, Bukit Mertajam. yesterday m which the witness, Lav108 words
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Article145 1950-12-14 5 Standard Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. The Epofa Cooperative Housing Society has planned to build ten bouses I for members at Kampar Road behind the Chinese Maternity Ho p taL Each home wil] cost between $8.()o(i and $10,000 I all ten have been I toked I145 words
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Article49 1950-12-14 5 Standard Staff Corres»poadeal PENANG, Wed. Mr. Lin Lean Teng. well-known local philanthropist and landed proprietor, Kas paid $1 SWJ for a ticket to see the Peng Se h Charity J v\\ to be si fed at the Chung Ling High S:1 1 or. Dec. 2 1.49 words
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Article32 1950-12-14 5 S Nagali gam a Ceylon T.-;m;l ployed m the P.W I) Batu Pa tat was a* ed s 9 M b: the 1 sskjnei W* irkn>en*s I -.:iion. Mv r32 words
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282 1950-12-14 5 Department Chiefs Are A rrogan t—Onn A CHARGE THAT some department heads m Johore were "uncooperative, arrogant and supercilious m their at'.i'.ude" was made by Cap;ain Hussein bin Onn. speaking at the Johore Slate Council meeting i sterday. Captain Hussein, who was speaking on a motion by the State's Financial282 words
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Article148 1950-12-14 5 Co-operative Store At A Tin Mine Standard Staff Correspondent IPO}?. Wed.— The first Corv \.e -tore to he established at a tin mine m Perak was '■■"led early this month at Malim Nawar. It is situated m the Anglo-Oriental Mine and ha? a membership of over 800 who have .subscribed148 words
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Article30 1950-12-14 5 A FIXE of ?::o was imj on 43-year old Wong p o h the Seremban Magistrate, for leaving the restricted residence to which he was confined without permission.30 words
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Article172 1950-12-14 5 Oh Pin Phu slant m a tin smith shop 1 i S fined $100 with the altern. tive <■• two months rigorous imprisonment by Inche Abdul Wahab bin Abdullah. Circuit Magisi ate, m the Baean Serai o irt when he pleaded guilty I charge of having caused hurt172 words
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Article, Illustration296 1950-12-14 5 $25, 000 FOR SCHOLARSHIP FUND Standard Staff Corresposdeat MALACCA. Wed With the leave of the President, and as a matter of urgency Mr. Ec Yew Kirn, successfully moved that a special contribution of $25,000 be made towards the Settlement Scholarship Fund m the M lacca Legislative Council. Mr. A. K.Horace Ho - 296 words
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Article, Illustration168 1950-12-14 5 INDIAN HAD AMMO: JAILED PAKISTANIS OF PERAK DEPRECATE S'PORE ROITS Standard Staff Cm-rr-spf.-.ir-nt KUALA LUMPUR, W. youthful Indian, h/L Efeambaram, pleaded guilty before Mr. D.M.X. Gran:. President of the Sessions Count, today, <3 a charge of possessing 'i rounds of .38 ammunition. He was convicted and sentenced to six weeks'Artlite - 168 words
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192 1950-12-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. -An alibi was off red ba bearded Indian. Thiraviam, when he made his fence before Mr. Justice 11. W. Wilson at the Supreme Court [today, to a charge of murder. Thiraviam, who was alleged to have stabbed an Indian stall192 words
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Article79 1950-12-14 5 SULTAN'S 1st SON CHOSEN Staadard Staff i pendeal Xl ALA LUMPi X Wed Supporlrrs of the SUtr h.i f unanimously hosrn Faac Anal Muila Tenskn Wfali nndl fki"st of the Sultaa of bcascaau, v\''.' recentls returned trorn Britain 1< r appofatatea! uv IFaris Gaati^ t«» be df- -naifci h\ the79 words
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Advertisement158 1950-12-14 5 titettcAat <f Quality ontemational kkfo: No matter where I I>r Wltt s Ponder is the fan»Jy M?"."i-- t heartbnm arc a!] S u- yr^-.^-< caused by excess a< "mrrs-FE} -^af ot do?s i: itjzJ? \*;,'r--^-< n -dscuif tytg::! to g■. >gj^S^=^ e^-zy. birt tt c-is-;. rebef by spread;-,- over the158 words
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223 1950-12-14 6 M ALA LI Ml I R, W e <l.— l rfjin- everyone to «ive full support to ■I "> wiping out banditry, Inche Kaniuriul.lin bin Haji Idris, Menlri 1 n-njajanu, tUnMUg member* of the Council of State here this m»jti "eclared223 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-12-14 6 Standard Staff Corrr npondc LONDON, \S nl. UnMMg the Singapore authori- havng htwHrred m iluir early handling of the jh ca-r. th*' \ianrhe>h-r <-v; nlmn m an editorial ulaj a-kt»l how it canw to be that Bertha Hertouh, who !.tim««l t«» beChee Koon Lim - 309 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-12-14 6 OWING to the present disturbances m Singapore. the University of Malaya has canits Christmas Dance which was to have been held tomorrow. Picture by V Muslim wedclin- took place on Sunday m Da -kson Road between Miss Zaitoon binte Abdul A/iz bin Abdul Rahman, eldest daughter ofUnique - 71 words
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117 1950-12-14 6 TWEXTV-y-.\-»r-old Salleh bin Hanifa was sentenced to two months' rigarons imprisonment alter he pleaded guilty the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of stealing hij grandmother 5 gold brooch. Prosecutor Mr. K. Ramakrishnan. Chief Inspector, told the court that on NOV. 27117 words
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217 1950-12-14 6 Demand For Trade School Graduate Is Steadily Growing IPOH, Wed. Sixteen students, who graduated from the Junior technical trade school m Ipoh thi* morning, were told not to feel unhappy when called skilled labourers because technical education is a specialised branch and skilled labour is the very backbone of all217 words
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Article102 1950-12-14 6 Display Of US Youth Talent COINCIDING With Boys' Club Week being held nine Singapore organisations for young people, the United States Information Service library will have a special I display on American youth talentexhibits starting Dec. 19. The exhibit shows how the creative achievements of youth are being brought to102 words
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Article36 1950-12-14 6 AN INDIAN, Abdul Salam was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon, yesterday for failing to produce his identity card on Dec. 12.36 words
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Article82 1950-12-14 6 Standard Staff Correspondent LONDON. Wed.— All cadets of the Malayan. Civil Service have been cleaned out of British schools to till gaps m Malaya as part of the Briggs plan to intensify the anti-bandit campaign. Three weeks ago the High Commissioner for the Federation of82 words
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Article82 1950-12-14 6 A FINE of $300 was imposed on Lee Cheng m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of assisting m the carrying on of a chap-ji-ki lottery o:i Nov. 19 at Ker Street. When Lee was arrested, he was m possession82 words
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Article72 1950-12-14 6 PENANG, Wed— A 34-year- old European, George Carnegie, claimed trial before Mr. B. G. Smith m the Sessions Court today to the charge of cheating the manager of Pritchards and Co. by dishonestly inducing to him to deliver one dressing gown, one shirt and a72 words
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229 1950-12-14 6 Standard Slaflf Corresponds ot KUALA LI MPIR. Wtd. ***** Malay ri.ilian pa*. h«'ii«:tr Has slightly wounded last nipht when hand ill tired on the Singapore-kuala Lumpur ni^ht mail m the Johore Bahru district. One civilian was killed and three othrrs woundrd m bandii229 words
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Article97 1950-12-14 6 FOR SNATCHING a gold; chain and a locket from a five-year-old boy's neck. I Joo Teng was sentenced m the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to six months' rigorous imprisonment. It was stated that on the evening of Dec. 4 the boy, Tan Kok Kee,97 words
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Article98 1950-12-14 6 MALACCA Wed An interesting; war relit was un* earthed by the boys of the Advanced Approved School recently. A "Sampan Kota", a boat with an engine, which was used m the last war m the Straits of Malacca lay completely buried m the .and «»n the sea98 words
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Article82 1950-12-14 6 SINGAPORE radio list< will be abe to cording R -,o Ma annual pantomime, "Ja<-.». I the Beanstalk" at the Victoria Theatre at ti p.m D The scrip' has been v. i Tom Wood while B. r Read is musical director. Product is m The principal roles82 words
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Article35 1950-12-14 6 PENANG Wed. Dane, Jorgt ense allowed bail of $3,000 with two sureties by the Sessions President, Mr. B. G. Svith, today when he claimed trial to three charges of issuing dishonoured eheqi.'35 words
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Miscellaneous17 1950-12-14 6 C C EA? QC"^P\ <mJ >—^ L>Y GOODIE L- WIVES PO NanD COFFEE r-^V 71/ 0 '^■.i? 1^17 words
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Article782 1950-12-14 7 U E I aY€ had a glimpse of hell and thank God, W I ;iy a blimps,! As we write the si va- though still tense, is under control. It may k some days before we can return to normalcy, i the authorities would be wise782 words
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Article, Illustration1239 1950-12-14 7 O.M. GREEN - O.M. GREEN Bf/ TO put oumhe^ mentally m China 1 position and try to see the situation with Chinese eyes— at a moment when China is hitting us hard—may seem to ask more than flesh and blood can bear. But it is necessary unless we want1,239 words
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758 1950-12-14 7 GEORGE POLLOCK - GEORGE POLLOCK In Africa They're Beginning To Look Back To<~* By BARRISTER, a l»ii#*^t and a woman anthropologist with the marriage problems of t35.000.00Q people on their minds will shortly meet m a lifth-floor 0 ffi c f overlooking Waterloo-place, London.758 words
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Article146 1950-12-14 7 WE TUB P f 0 p L Sir; May I comment on the letter by Mr. Matthew i oublished on the sth instant. I congratulate him r revealing the nature of the work of the hospital asints under Government, >u1 he has forgotten to men- that these146 words
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Article, Illustration479 1950-12-14 7 It's The Talk of The Town The Rule Of Mob Law SINCE the outbreak of insensate rioting m Singapore last Monday, the people have been living m an atmosphere of suspense and worry. Many were shocked to hear or read of the irenzied mobsters' ruthless acts and the initial success479 words
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Article383 1950-12-14 7 Review of Views Not Cross Vs Crescent ALL vernaculars almost uniformly commented on the outbreak' of mob violence In Sin gapore and all seemed to be m agreement that the violence should be strongly condemned and immediatly stopped To the pro-Kuomintang Chinese daily. Chung Shing Jit Poh. the Hertogh case383 words
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Article, Illustration831 1950-12-14 8 A ttlee Repo rts To House Confident UN Forces Can Hold On In Korea Prime Miniver 'nTI \t < ReMte ;> Mp Clement Attlee, the British hope, that the f or o "^tel if™™!"*'*** '-c good Korea." A uaeke.? H tnit e< Nations will maintain themselves m Attlee c,, le831 words
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Article68 1950-12-14 8 'WENGEANCE SQUADS' IN S. KOREA rOKTO, !><*< 13 (Reu\\P> "Vengeance ,|n of North Korean n are reported to .iriking nightly n.»ut South Korea s[ prominent anti-uni'-.ts. In Seoul alone an ayer!S killings a night l%f bt t-n reported for Oj t^r^e nights. One member of the Korean National nblj was68 words
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Article126 1950-12-14 8 New French Drive North of Hanio 113 (B tk< s bePrencta the V etminh I Phulangal it 4C Hanoi, the lax to ig the Spanish tan ten truck ts with bombs ti nave been g i 2 tht inst the •'ncentraiions which rvers believe are r a possible new .yeA.P - 126 words
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155 1950-12-14 8 Push Gls In Korea Into The Sea Kirn ES "O\V. Dec 13 (AP)— The Moscow press said X m Premiei Kirn 11 Sung has ordered s and Chinese fighting with them to push n armies m Korea into th« ea. X -ported fu. bj SoyKiin li S rig "vengt- and155 words
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Article76 1950-12-14 8 King Remem bers Fraser 's Services LONDON, Dec. 13, (Reuter). X ag Ge rge VI s the follow!- cleg on to Lieutenant Genera! Sir Bernard Freyberg, v Zealand Governor G* keral: Qm en and I have heard with great regret m e ews of Mr. Peter Eraser's services to New76 words
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Article57 1950-12-14 8 JOHANNESBURG, Dec. 13, (Reuter).— Refusal to grant visas to delegates not of "pure European (white) descent" has stopped plans for holding a conference of the International Studeat Service Organisation m South Africa. The bun was announced by the Acting Secretary of the Interior m a letter to57 words
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Article74 1950-12-14 8 TOKYO, Dec. 13. (ReuterAAP).— A 24-hour a day time service for troops of one 25th Division battalion fighting m Korea is one of the "hard to believe" stories of the war. The service, available to the battalion troops anywhere on the front has been m operation since74 words
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Article76 1950-12-14 8 Backyard Yields Treasure Thirty-seven year old Atsushi Aoyagi, a resident of Yokohama dug: out a century-old buried treasure from his backyard, according to Japanese papers. When Aoyasi pushed a spade into the ground to prepare the foundation for a shed, he struck an old earthen pot. Inside the pot heReuter-AAP - 76 words
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Article86 1950-12-14 8 TOKYO, Dec. 13, (ReuterAAP). Thousands of "SinoAmerican friendship" leaflets were dropped over Chinese Communist troops m Korea today by United Nations planes. Printed m Chinese characters the leaflets urge the Communists to "put an end to the senseless war." The leaflets carry a drawing on one86 words
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236 1950-12-14 8 LONDON, Deo. 13: (Reuter) The Government won a 14 vote victory over Winston Churchill's Conservatives m the House of Commons last night. By ><)8 to 281 it defeated a Conservative motion condemning the National Board which runs the state-owned coal industry and demanding an independent236 words
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Article72 1950-12-14 8 LAKE SUCCESS, Dec. 13— (UP).— The Asian-Arab bloc formally introduced, and the United States promptly supported, a proposal that a threemember United Nations Commission arrange for a ceasefire m Korea. American delegate Warren R. Austin, m backing the ceasefire scheme, insisted that the ceasefire be72 words
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Article102 1950-12-14 8 LONDON 1 Dec. 13 (Renter).— Drunkenness is out of faSh i?M'v n /^5 a men were taken to prison m 1948 for having W a glass too much compared with 37,033 m 193 The latest report of the British Commissioners of Prisons published today102 words
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246 1950-12-14 8 CAIRO, Dec. 13: (AP) Egyptian deputies a ;> plan <{r<l as Solinian Abdel Fattak, member of the Wafdist (Government) Party, urjjed that his government should make agreements "with Communist countries and use them as a lever m bargaining with the West. He spoke246 words
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351 1950-12-14 8 THE HAGUE, Dec. 13 (Keuter)— Dutch and Indonesian delegates have joined m confidential discussions on the future of Western New Guinea officially stated to have been m a "friendly" atmosphere. Documents jointly released by b<.th A fegßtfojtt gave details of the latest351 words
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Article115 1950-12-14 8 VATICAN CITY, Dec. 13— < \P> Pope Pius said that tood hook* are more than ever necessary for the mental litalint o£ people. lie told ielegatn to an internation.il congress of Catholic hook editors that much time once j;iven to reading was now mono115 words
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Article92 1950-12-14 8 Trouble Brewing In Cambodia SAIGON. Dec. IS, (AJV Trouble was brewing, it reported officially, m the south of Cambodia, the sparsely I tied kingdom between I ctnam and Siam. In this remote country, where the Vietminh seldom comes into the news, pro- > b Indo-Chinese ti under French command intercepted92 words
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Article505 1950-12-14 8 The French National Assembly deputies have voted themselves a pay increase from 1.290,000 francs <USSXO4O £1,300 >• a year to j. 417. 120 francs (£1.400) despite Communist objections that workers still have to be content with "no extra wages". A.P. The United States Government has raisedReuter - 505 words
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Advertisement3 1950-12-14 8 HOSE^BELTING PURPOSE Vgood/^Heaiij3 words
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Advertisement136 1950-12-14 8 ir/ uifts i i 0 NOR\A/!CH 0 FASHION SHOES g J^ Evening Cocktail a 0 shoes Sii v c r Gold, y> Q y Black Silver, or (J a /1/ Blqck &Gold Kid; Q X i/yj B c k s° 1 n o (J y/y \g I Brown Water c136 words
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Article, Illustration367 1950-12-14 9 Standard Siaff Reporter i FMf'ORARILY thrown out of gear by rioting which began on Monday, Singapore's business activity is gradually getting back into stride. II twever, In the sections of the city patrolled by the military, where vehi- i cniar traffic i*367 words
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65 1950-12-14 9 LONDON. Dee, 13 <AP>— The Secret ir.v of State for Colonies. Mr. J;imes (.riffithv told the House of omraim> the Milu> m Federation Government was considering "insurance arrangements" to safeguard the flow oi robber and tin. vital defence materials, through riott ■•> n Sinsj-ipore.65 words
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Article140 1950-12-14 9 A FEU London orders received m the Singapore re¥b€l market vrsterdav were fulfilled with difficulty I ;ii etr inVr> kept away trom their offices. The effect of the recent dis- turbances was still being felt •m the rubber market, which recorded only small turnovers.140 words
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Article122 1950-12-14 9 TALKS ON POOLING SUPPLIES B. ISHINGTON, Dec. eni ffl a] said intern itiona) confern copper. tin, rubber ie is likely to be called r iri an 1 .ent supUxr the A1 ie nations. st< d D S Govern- are now disc I subject while consulta- Britain lamed the conference c122 words
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112 1950-12-14 9 India Trade With Japan Put At £21m. The one-year trade agreement teen Japan and ceri\ riing area countries puts the approximate value of Indkfs trade with Japan at £21 million, wch India's imports will be til 2.5 million and exporU £8.5 tn. Items of exports from India under t greement112 words
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Article48 1950-12-14 9 UK Cars Problem Cor Canada HAMILTON (Ontario), Dec 13: CAP):— The free entry of British cars to Canada is creati future problem for the Canadian motor industry, and Canadian workers £10 000--000 m wages m the first eisht months of 1950. according to the Studebnker Corp. of Canada48 words
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Article93 1950-12-14 9 US To Help, Buy German Aluminium I irsball Plan assistance to the German aluminium industry has been announced by Mr. Jean Cattier, chief of the EC. A. special mission to Wotern Gerr.. v Negotiations are m progress, Mr. Cattier said, to let German aluminium manufacturers make a loan of US$B,OOO,OOO93 words
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Article47 1950-12-14 9 London Stocks Quiet, Firm DON". Dec. 13 m the London S1 -c today at the start of account Small buying I many gains m British I industrials, oils I rings and undertone was whi awaiting devets m the tionaJ n bonds were narroU lr r e c47 words
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121 1950-12-14 9 Hindus A id Locusts Destroy Harvest A. DABAD, Dec. 13 (AP)-The Government of faced with an annual food grains deficit of ■tons is perplexed by the passionate opposition n tial section of Hindus m Western India to t- ion of locusts. annual southward' r l hordes -the Sind-Rajputana re--1 a121 words
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Article103 1950-12-14 9 India Renews Pact W ith Austria PROVISION for a total trnde of about Rs <J0 million between India and Austria during the year ending October 31. 1951. is made m a fresh trade agreement signed m Vienna. India's imports will include minerals and their products such as laboratory glass and103 words
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Article53 1950-12-14 9 FREE MARKET CURRENCIES g \J, IB 2/4 U/33 Q 155 7'B 156 7/» IS7 1/u Buylni ratea tor AU MaU tranamissloa. Air !^lj,ll 33 15 J« »3 33/3/16 Trade BUI, ho. ;v K^;>' I r^. .f r r^ K vj r Xi r ic y,- C]53 words
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Article78 1950-12-14 9 UK Steel Output Record LONDON. Der. 13 (AP): The British Iron and 'Steel Federation has that November steel production reached the highest rate m Britain's history. It said November production I was at an annual rate of' 17.147.000 tons last March, a' previous peak. The Federation said more market orders78 words
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Article125 1950-12-14 9 Standard Staff Reporter QUIET conditions prevailed m all sections of the Singapore produce market yesterday. Copra had buyers at $46 and i fellers $47 per picul at the opening. Later sellers quoted $46? and buyers $461. Small, business was reported at £66}. Coconut oil remained quit t,125 words
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Article137 1950-12-14 9 WASHINGTON, Dec. 13:— Tb€ National Production Authority of the U.S. Commerce Department has issued, an or:Vr. specifying how much natural rubber may be used by the civilian economy i nt the United States m January and February of the coming year, j The order declares137 words
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Article43 1950-12-14 9 Share Prices Unchanged Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, \V,eA. Lon- don and New York markets were slightly steadier but locally the share market quietly hesitant with only small I ness quotations unchanged from those i prevailing on M The market closed at 1 p.m.43 words
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361 1950-12-14 9 HIE PROCESS of mo.W.f,!^ RaiVLs IlotH, whirli reports d profil of $161,068 for the year ended Aug. 31, 1950, comiiines steadily, though general tourist traffic has been absent during l!ie year under review, the chairman, Mr. T. Aikeu, says that hotel re venae l-as361 words
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Article209 1950-12-14 9 PI Squeeze On Alien Businesses MANILA, n 13, (AP). N itionalisation of trace and commerce m the Philippines at present largely m the hands of aliens is being a< ited I ."e. The P.I. Senate passed a resolution condemn- the decision of a trial court which order. I I I209 words
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Article40 1950-12-14 9 The Shell Company at Shaikh, m British Somaliland. ses that oil has been found at Las Anod, near the Somali frontier. It is hoped that the head office m I will authorise expenditure to exploit the find. U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article56 1950-12-14 9 WASHINGTON. Ik> r 11 (Renter) The National Production Authority luis announced that it was planning to cut the a«antity o f tin an d oilier materials available i'rtr making tin cans to package food, drinks, oil and other products m civilian consumption. A reduction '>f56 words
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296 1950-12-14 9 'Political Complications' Seen In New Rubber Tax LN A LETTER to Th,- IWs (Louden), Lord Altnngham expressed concern a! the "•oiitical complications of the recent Malayan rubber taxation m Malaya, reports Ken tor. Lord Altringham, former British Minister Resident m the Middle East, wrote: '-Violence comes only from the organised296 words
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161 1950-12-14 9 COLOMBO. !>«•<•. 13: <\ P) Ceyhm'i rubber exports for llie fir.-t nine months of t i i i ar ii i rriKnrd the hub of K> iVJ.'iJHHJJMH) blbmml tin-.-, times the earnings from ihi* sourre m i\n- comparable period of J919. This161 words
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92 1950-12-14 9 Large Gains In Rubber Output And Consumption SUBSTANTIAL iimm, Udb durtion and coiimi motion oi natural ruh; during Oelohrr. a< rordiii- to tin fm.ln Study Croup SwiilMJl. The output was 180,000 tons, 01 the September level, and 3xnpared m both July and August For the first ten months of 195092 words
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Article90 1950-12-14 9 The l.ucst s;r,i;.i|)inT robber prices srestrrdaj I Dec. l■; iprc |xr ib Bnyen fcfcti No 1 FvSS Spc.t Lign SI 67 $IM F.OJt. m bales lam. No. 1 H n s SI 57! $1 58 No. 2 X s sl.o? M N'u 'I Hvs i nmn si 17 n!90 words
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Article44 1950-12-14 9 SING IPORE, Wet. Tlie price r,\ tta tod 5525 12 ;>. i pii D \n \s edm -;i.i v'■ p.-i« es firal sess ion. Spol C 1.130 bayers Zl "•<» >i rs. Three nsnths C 985 b«yei L9M sellen price 'I 1 1 1 <• S(44 words
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Article17 1950-12-14 9 THE c tion have reached sum 1 1 million is 7,000.000 I lon.17 words
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Advertisement19 1950-12-14 9 B£TT£& START SAVINGWHEN YOU HAVE MONEY,' *;■>.:. I I 1 f LITTLE AS $1/- INTEREST WI CHuno KHifliu mm r19 words
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Article, Illustration216 1950-12-14 10 Jap Crew On Way Back Banned From Landing Here I lra,-.,rr.:l from -i;,,,',,...,., ■■■,T **!»»>■ The arri»,.i mi n Bu^gnryegterJaj 1,,, i were not allowed lo land m the <<»lon\. There is no mystery conted with the arrival of the anese. The men are fullymerchant seamen and have just coAP - 216 words
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20 1950-12-14 10 First Show ing Of 'Post Of Bristol' and poi sed Brisi deai the the British us ear- ude of grain20 words
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Article50 1950-12-14 10 More Speed For Brahazon Bristol c Com] ited iethat the second Braba- was beint; by abo. Ed miles per hour Brabaid: "In t Ihe nect nu: r hours around the m a and trate thai the n s, m ver: .the to fly p from London to New York." photo.50 words
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Article106 1950-12-14 10 PANAMA. Dec U (AP)— O:;e Norwt^ian ship and two American vessels were cleared for passage through the Panama (anal after their captains posted gnrantees of USS.)O.OOO eath thai cargoes they carried for Ilon^kons would be discharged on the ÜBited Stales West roast. Norwt gian ship was the106 words
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Article52 1950-12-14 10 SYDNEY, Dec. 13: iAP»— The American yacht "Bachelor's W has reached Sydney after a trans-Pacific voyage from >!ulu. On board were the owner. Byron Tanner and his wife Dorothy of Honolulu. They plan to race the 40-foot "Bachelor's Wife" m the 680--mile Sydney to Hobart yacht starting on52 words
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Article, Illustration166 1950-12-14 10 MANILA. Dec. 13: (Renter). The Philippines will have itscounterpart of the famed United States Marines. For the first time, the Armed Force of the Philippines will include a Marine Force with initial strength of 250 officers and men. Tnis unit will be trained m amphibiousAP - 166 words
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189 1950-12-14 10 FLIES REGULARLY 0 VER TOP OF WORLD A FEW years ago an airplane flight over the North Pole was a major news event. Today flights over top of the world are routine for members of a I States Air Force squadron stationed near Fairb Alaska. They make flights over the189 words
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179 1950-12-14 10 41 Chllaren From Charon Leave By Boats For Kallang LAUNCHES look 41 children from Australian §chools directly, off the s.s. Charon m Singapore Harbour, lo Kalian* Airport ietlv today. The children who are joining their parents for Christmas m Federation towns were Mown from Kallang m a Malayan Airways Dakota179 words
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Article39 1950-12-14 10 TOKYO. Dec. 13, (ReuterYAP). Fourteen were drowned and 11 missing, believed dead, when a 725-ton cargo boat capsized m the sea nortn of Kyushu. Japan's southernmost island. The cause of the disaster was renorted as "high seas."39 words
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Article56 1950-12-14 10 SHIPBUILDING m Italy and T te was slow to resume after World War II but has accelerated under the programme of Sr. Giuseppe Saragat, the Italian Merchant Marine Minister. The Saragat plan had provided a sorely needed impetus for the building industry m The plan called for the56 words
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Article201 1950-12-14 10 PLANES that can coat themselves with snow and ice or create their own blanket of fog are being used by American aeronautical engineers to test ways of protecting aircraft against high-altitude cold and bad weather. The research, which is being done by the U.S. Air Force, has201 words
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Article67 1950-12-14 10 The new French freighter Loulea arrived m New York recently on her maiden voyage from Le Havre. The 4.419 gross ton motorship, which arrived m ballast from France, is owned by the Campagnie Maritimes des Chargeurs Reunis. It is believed that this is the first time that the67 words
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Article89 1950-12-14 10 CAIRO Dec 13 (Reuter-AP):~France today joined Britain m' protesting to Egygi asainst inteference with i- > navigation through the Suei CanaL The French Ambassador, M. Couve de Murvillc ha^S acting Egyptian Fore gn Mnuster IbrjWm toSI of wrtaTships P» icularly oil-tankers passing Ult "!n h F^u^ l89 words
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Article184 1950-12-14 10 BELL Aircraft Corporation of Niagara Falls, N.Y. has I transformed itself to fit the shape of things to come m aviation. Air. Lawrence D. (Larry) Bell, the company's founder land one of the industry's oi.t--j standing personalities, believes I aviation's future no longer lies j184 words
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Article150 1950-12-14 10 AN AMERICAN railway company is substituting a radio communication system for the conventional wires strung between poles ore!! .arily used for carrying its messages, "'lie new system is designed to eliminate interruptions m telephone and telegraph communications caused by storms that break the wires. The Chicago.150 words
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Article344 1950-12-14 10 Outward From Europe In Port: Malacca, sails for Hongkong, Osaka Kobe and Yokohama Dec. 14. Dec. 21: Selandia. sails lor B i> Bangkok Dec. 23 Jan 12: Meonia. sail* for Sa'.gon S; i Bangkok Jap 14 Jan 26: India sails for Bangkok. Manila H K. and Japan Jan344 words
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Advertisement94 1950-12-14 10 I i;i .1 I \H iK\NSP\<niC SBKVICE sc« Im %m&Hta All Canadian :ties x r*«T- i wi- !<: 1111 roi Boagfcong Kobe F«koba»a hipmeat Takubar Itsiagtao I MBGULAI BEEVKJI I sx (WESI COAST)— -i\N (.1 Ii- vi? JAPAN HONGKONG c i uiMNiaiii l>tC roi Colombo. B-- Karnrhi b A Kiioramshai94 words
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Advertisement464 1950-12-14 10 SAILINGS FROM iCANJINAVIA UK CONIININI ■MALftOI for H Bgfcong, O-aka H 'U| I DS X A t V k --.a Cciti- 1 "TiKLANDIA for Saigon Bangl k ■<■ c 9D 2 n«-i "M EON IA" for Baif to H.^ri-- k i: H "KAMBODI I" for U BoDf kong. Kobe Yol464 words
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Miscellaneous74 1950-12-14 10 L£3patches TODAY: Gt. Britain. X. Ireland, Eire. Europe. North and Wesl Africa, West Indies, Ceyli by Chusan, Burma by Noreverett, North- 1 India by S. .1. South .hilagopal. TOMOi Indo-China 'by Beau Vain. Christmas V,' tern Australia. Eastern Australia and New Zeala ers only) by Charon, t th Borneo, Labuan,74 words
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Article, Illustration822 1950-12-14 11 Erskine Johnson - Erskine Johnson By They Danced Together [OIXYWOOD, DCC 13. ■Gloria (irahanie is topping mad ovei repwts that she beefed to RKO about being Mlled mder Jane Russell and Bub MttchOßi In '.Matao. It was the s'v/v ol (iloria's part and her feeling that she deser\ed822 words
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322 1950-12-14 11 The 'Ordeal' Of A Very Small Child I OXDOX. Dec. 13 The J tiny child sitting m the dark suddenly found himu forced to watch a scene ol horror, terror and pain. It was a tank battle on a cinema screen, but it waa very real to him especially when322 words
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Article43 1950-12-14 11 vV YORK. Dec. 13. Film New York i Mrs. I Tl.'.rk v> .ps.s were muri on Sal irday by a judge a. I le home of friends h< imery's w ife, i ed him n 22 years oi ui^rried hit. A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-12-14 11 Sally Ann Howes. Tyrone Power and Linda Christian congratulate Binnie Hale's actress daughter. Patricia Raine. and William Travers after their marnagre JjJLondon recently The brides coronet is studded with seed pearls. Their honeymoon mu*t wait —for the groom is acting m "Mr. Roberts," with Tv Power.49 words
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Article, Illustration345 1950-12-14 11 OSWALD HENRY - WHO WILL BE BEAUTY QUEEN OSWALD HENRY CEVEN GIRLS from Singapore, two from Johore, three from Kuala Lumpur and one from Penang hope to win the title of "Kebaya Queen, 1950" from their Indonesian counterparts a team of seven to be headed by film star Fifi Young at the forthcoming345 words
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Advertisement171 1950-12-14 11 N.B. LAST 2 SHOWS SUBJECT FO CUI KiXil I.AIIONS "THE INSULTED AND THE HJffl)" Dialogue m \landarin \X illi English >ul»i NEXT CHANGE! 20ih Cestarj lus 11,,I 1 waiting Movie News iOR I OM SALE FRIDAY AT ISIAL PKK I (H I I 4'JAW SHOW I N.B. THE (>.30 930171 words
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Miscellaneous130 1950-12-14 11 /j!^ fPR\SCILLA» YOU'VE' BEEN )}T WE HAD TO "^l l /Z>\ I fW HEN THEY START WALKING 1(V I Osk y^^> WADING THROUGH V DO IX POP! WE 1 -Vc^ 1 1N A CREEK, YOU SHOULD I COULDN'TIX THE CREEK WERE PLAYING Jl KJ\ O UIT AND COME HOME!^ 1130 words
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Article70 1950-12-14 12 SAMl EL B. KLIXG; ESTHER - ARE YOU TOO HOTHEADED? SAMl EL B. KLIXG ESTHER YD (a; tell vvhtiher hotht'adtd to (>i marriage? g tor a mate y. er time getting happier :mig to con- to indicate ed you gui -k'y ol yours is the oersonal- has ma.:t> a nal and promp* iis- a train or70 words
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Article, Illustration535 1950-12-14 12 STAR GAZING JAN, M TO FEB is (Aquarius): A c friemi. m you put much I t you Take ii thing for the S nings to your ad van! on I Fake S inday quietly. iI B. IS TO MARCH Sfl Pisces): ne minor I i on Sattu not be535 words
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Article60 1950-12-14 12 T ONDO.V. Dor. 13.—Lon- :■.■> living m the crn and north-western suburbs get more severe thunderstorms than those living centrally or m the east and no-one knows why. An of the chief en- of the .on Council i the disclosure to aeone of municipal technic the60 words
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Article203 1950-12-14 12 THL second test of the present series will be held next week at .Melbourne, the headQuartera of Victoria Cricket C luo. \S% l] v mg are tho remaining ailc fixtures m Australia and i New Zealand: AUSTRALIA Dec. 15, 16, 18. 19: v. An Australian203 words
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Article250 1950-12-14 12 > LONDON, Dec. 11 (Reujer) > The draw for the Third Round of the Football AssociaItion Cup matches to be played (on January 6 was made today las follows: 'Birmingham v M. City f Derby C. v W B. Albion N 'is County v250 words
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Article124 1950-12-14 12 1 In a friendly match at the Government Trade School the 'Engineers Dept Badminton Team beat the Monk's Hill Badminton i Party by five names to two. Seah Ens Liat bent Goh Tiang 'Seng 15 2, I.l— ti: Othman bin Ali beat Chua Ah Bah 4—15. 11,15124 words
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Article, Illustration543 1950-12-14 12 LONDON (UP) The years long -arch for l\u> u |><'r{V<'t football 91 wiiicfa will nol become <:»k.d with mini and soggy w i 1 1 1 water, i- nearing llie end, according to FniLiNh Boccer officials* lln ir optinusm is based on a new543 words
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Article217 1950-12-14 12 LONDON, Dec 11: (Renter) ProbaMj tin- m*. >tandinii feature of il»«' (tip Ihird round drin todaj the cunliiiiiril iirk <>! the \i-< n.il. I -< ;t-«»n li. v von lh<* Cup witboul playing out of London. Iwiny drawn at home m cverj round until217 words
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Miscellaneous27 1950-12-14 12 HIGH. TIDES it the principal P M Bini ipore U Malacca 1 1 <»7 I Port Dieksoa 9 U U I furl S*kMM Ml 3 Pcmwi 3.3127 words
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Article, Illustration401 1950-12-14 13 They Were Hockey i Champs j < t AUSSIE wrestlers George Duane, John Mo-rro and handsome Ray Hunter on Monday combined expert wrestling with great presence of mind to save a bus-load of passengers and them- selves from rioters. me trio, without401 words
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160 1950-12-14 13 SdtfifiUSAN, wea The visiting rugger team of Anderioo School. Ipoh, scored a runaway victory over the King George V School by 25 points (two goals five tries) to three bats (one try* m a mau-h I -re this afternoon, later and titter side, the160 words
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59 1950-12-14 13 SKREMBAX. Wed.-St Paula mstitution hockey team scored i four-nil victory over St. John's Institution. Kuala Lumpur, m a m: 4u P la ved her e on Saturday ,Tne SC >rers were S. Cornelius' /--t Singh (1) and; On Sunday the visitors drey *-ith the59 words
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Article61 1950-12-14 13 SFRF.MBAX Wed— The hockey team ol Felecoms Departrr.. Kuala Lumpur, visited Seremban during the week end On Saturday they met the local Telecoms team m a match which ended m n goalless draw. On Sunday morning they met i the XS Malays and lost by61 words
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Article90 1950-12-14 13 IPOH. Wed— The Ipoh Anglo Chinese School hockey team completely outpl a y c d the L.A.D.R E.M.E., to win by five goals to nil m today's match played on the padang. The schoolboys established a three-nil lead m firsi hair through Kam Yoke and Hock90 words
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206 1950-12-14 13 JOHORE BAHBU, Wed Victoria Institution on a visit to Johore Bahru to engage the Johore English College at Rugby and Hotkey trounced their hosts at hotkey but had to bow at Rugby today. The V.I. won the hockey' match, played this morning,206 words
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Article48 1950-12-14 13 KARACHI. Dec. 13 (AP)— Jaroslav Drobny. of Egypt, won i t he Asian lawn tennis championship Tuesday by defeating Fred KnvalesKi, of Detroit, (3-3, 4-U b-4. ti-4. Dorothy Head, of California captured the women's title by defeating Joy Mottram, of England, 4-ti, 6-2, 6-3.48 words
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Article40 1950-12-14 13 AKROX. Ohio. Do,- 13; tl P ,7^, Lightwei ht champion Ike Williams, 143 pounds, of rrenton, New Jersey, scored a technical knockout last night over Dave Marsh, of Akron m the ninth round of a 10--round non-title bout.40 words
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Article21 1950-12-14 13 iJWbct- jaw hole open golf tournament oilenng £3,000 m prizes will 'conn :!;VCd DCXt Sping m Britain. j21 words
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153 1950-12-14 13 Life-Saver Looks Down Shark 's Throat BRISBANE, (Airmail): (Reuter-AAP) The man who looked down the gullet of a 10-ft. shark as it manouevred to maul him. is recovering m hospital here. He is ".'I year-old life-saver Leo Vincent Ryan. '"I felt him give me a nudge then grab hold of153 words
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Article533 1950-12-14 13 M VI A LI MPUR, Wed. -On the Bluff Roa<l ground today the Selangor I nited played excellent rugby to heal the Selangor Police by thirteen point, (two «£E and one try) to eight points (one «;oal and one penally). i ne game was last533 words
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372 1950-12-14 13 1 C^ BERRA > Dec 13 (Reuter-AAP) In Bpile of a of 52 by N. Hedditch the Southern Districts of New South W^i,. out by lunch today for 164. Hedditch, one of the overflight ha his side together this morning so that372 words
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Article24 1950-12-14 13 yesterday nefetarj i (hfl Asian K.\ I iiH Lumpur About fa* U team an- m and most M g«t24 words
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202 1950-12-14 13 Penang Indians Too Strong For Krian Rovers i PARIT BUXTAR. Tues. The j Penang Indian Association hockey team with lour Penang State players, M;ihinder Singh, Vohra, Charan Singh and Ami, proved little too good for the Krian Rovers whom they beat by three to nil m a friend fy hockey202 words
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Article188 1950-12-14 13 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A series of exhibition games have been organised by the Selangor Badminton Association, to be played at the Chinese Assembly Hall on Sunday, at 10 p.m.. m aid of 1 the player's expenses for the forthcoming triangular badminton tcur n188 words
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Article40 1950-12-14 13 PKKfll. -Airmail): (ReuterAAF'— New hi Sli jumping hope Of Western Australia is 14 year old Des Archibald who is being coached by Olympic champion John Winter's mentor. Jerrj Haire. ]l e jumped 6fl 71 ins recently40 words
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Article, Illustration117 1950-12-14 13 S^MBAY, (Airmail): (Router) —George Duckworth. Manager of the Commonwealth Cricket touring team suggested here a day Of rest during five-day Tests The no-play-on-Sundav tradition is not observed m India Jive day tests." Duckworth snid entail a terrific strain even tor the fittest cricketers He was117 words
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Article80 1950-12-14 13 m.LAI SE of the present disurbances. the boxing and vviSthng programmes scheduled to btadium tomorrow and Saturday night respectively, will definitely not be staged. Ti£r o s ote j W:iHy akes tow The Standard: "I went to Kalian- Airport early this morning expecting Star Bringuela to ar?80 words
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Article56 1950-12-14 13 Biii> rhomps ufffatwetehi champioi feated h»rm-\ <, ;anti m the Iftl Urrtecas lieu ,sd.\ Qualified ,i. m ihr |fn Mheduled i fw persistent hoidini In the first santi ton with landing ever: I punch. He op< good a body attack holding. TN to get bark56 words
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37 1950-12-14 13 Last Minute Goal Saves NS From Defeat MHIMI'.W S'-rnbil.tn (In v uh- n tfcej ii I I fricadlj match ii the s.rcni- mental At trie cha were and A; F aftorv gave Mala< i S visit* snap37 words
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