The Straits Times, 3 January 1950
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Title Section18 1950-01-03 1 The Straits Times iIfAL4y«4S LEADING NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 WELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 3, 1950. I'KICE TEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration480 1950-01-03 1 McKerron Knighted: Aston a CM. G. FORTY-FIVE Malayans are named in the New Year honours list, announced yesterday. Chief award is that of a -knighthood for the Officer Administering the Singapore Government, Mr. P. A. B. McKerron, who will now be known as Sir Patrick. He480 words
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Article183 1950-01-03 1 AIR DASH WITH SICK S'PORE CHILD tN American child, who has been living in in«?apore for two years nd is estimated to have nnther six weeks to live pea use of a blood disuse, has been rushed by f* to America in search The little girl, two-and-a-par-old Janet Beth [asmer.183 words
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Article68 1950-01-03 1 BANGALORE (Mysore). Vlon.— A new deal for labour n Asia Is expected to emerge rhen the governing body of he International Labour Orfcnisation meets tomorrow In Ivsire. It will consider setting up committee on Asian affairs > advise the ILO on Presif*nt Truman's technical 'fcidrogrammeReuter - 68 words
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Article48 1950-01-03 1 NEW YORK, Mon.—Panmerican Airways ended its )-year air transport operaon in China this week with ne sal* of its 20 per cent, invest in the China National viation Corporation to the entral Air Transport Inc., n airline controlled by MaJ. Jen. Claire Chennault (reirerl > Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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109 1950-01-03 1 SYDNEY. Mon. AUSTRALIA'S destiny is IrxtL revocably conditioned by what takes place in Asia, Australia's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Percy Claude Spender, said today. "Australia and the United States are two countries which can in co-operation make the greatest contribution to the stability and democraticReuter-AAP - 109 words
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Article311 1950-01-03 1 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Monday. TERRORISTS last night flung two hand grenades into Penang power sub-stations, set fire to a police telephone post and threw another grenade into a crowded NAAFI canteen. The bid to damage power supplies tailed, and there were no serious311 words
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Article78 1950-01-03 1 HONG KONG. Mon. H Trlggs. an employee of the Piblic Works Department of the Hong -Kong Government. lost his right arm In an unfortunate accident a few minutes after the New Year. Trlggs with others aboard the vessel Mausang was letting off rockets to usher inReuter - 78 words
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Article30 1950-01-03 1 NEW YORK Mon. A newspaper says that the Bell Aircraft Corporation's new rocket airplane is designed for speeds between 2,200 and 2,500 miles an hour.— A. P.30 words
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Article175 1950-01-03 1 NEW YORK, Monday. ESTABLISHMENT of the Republic of the United States of Indonesia as an independent and sovereign partner draws attention to the importance to world trade of the resources of Indonesia, the American National Foreign Trade Council declared today. In a bulletin. "Observations onReuter - 175 words
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Article, Illustration394 1950-01-03 1 LONDON, Monday. i"}NE viscountcy, five baronies, three Privy Coun- sellorships and 35 knighthoods head the King's STew Year honours list published today. The big surprise of the list was a viscountcy for the Defence Minister, Mr. A. V. Alexander. Four other Labour Members of Parliament wereReuter - 394 words
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Article54 1950-01-03 1 TOKYO, Mon.— A rubber exchange will be opened at. Kobe, leading port of Japan, In March or April, according to the news agency Jijl. -Kobe handles 30,000 to 35,000 tons of rubber about 70 per cent, of Japan's rubber imports—annually, JIJI stated. The exchange would handle sheetReuter - 54 words
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Article28 1950-01-03 1 CHICAGO, Mon Holiday accidents in America over the week-end killed at least 247 people. Traffic smashes killed 146. Thirty-three died in fires. U.P.UP - 28 words
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Article104 1950-01-03 1 From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Mon. MORE than 2,000 people in Seremban district have applied fcr Federal citizenship so far. About 90 per cent of the applicants were Chinese. One of the applicants was a Japanese, Mr. Ohira, a prewar resident of Seremban who has104 words
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257 1950-01-03 1 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Monday. ""THE Singapore housing situation was described A today by Lord Trefgarne, Chairman of the Colonial Development Corporation, as one of the most desperate in the world. Lord Trefgarne was reporting on the progress of the Corporation s schemes, on e257 words
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Article60 1950-01-03 1 T.ONDON Mon -More British troops wei being moved into Eritrea wh rh showed signs of developing into "another Malaya" stated the Dally Mall's correspondent in Asmara, Alan Humphreys. The despatches referred to the "sudden Increase in armed banditry in Eritrea" and said that the activities ofReuter - 60 words
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93 1950-01-03 1 LONDON, Mon. STALIN is considering giving a loan to Communist China according to a Tass interview with Mao Tse-tung, chairman of the, Chinese Communist Government. Mao, who has been in Moscow since mid-December, said he was also discussing the strengthening of the93 words
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Article83 1950-01-03 1 JAKARTA, Mon.-Indon' \mn Finance Minister, Safruddin Drawlranggan, said tax tr-'it "iiir.jah" currency 1. circulating In territory fo--merly under Republican control would be considered legal tender on a rate of exchange to be fixed by the Unit a States of Indonesia. The unofficial rate of exchangeReuter - 83 words
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Article85 1950-01-03 2 ROME, Mon. rpHREE hundred wives in the town of Monte Flavio. Italy, have ended a "love strike." All 300 took an oath of chastity because their favourite midwife was threatened with dismissal. Now, the midwife will be allowed to practise for at least two moreUP - 85 words
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Article78 1950-01-03 2 CAPE TOWN Mon. —The South African Prime Minister, Dr. D. Malan, has accused the United Nations ot "intolerable interference in the domestic affairs of ts member states." When South Africa refused to hand its old League of Nations mandate over South-West Africa to the U.N. Trusteeship Council,AP - 78 words
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Article73 1950-01-03 2 SYDNEY, Mon— The self exiled Czech tennis player Jaroslav Drobny denied in Sydney that a letter published In a Communist paper in Prague was written by him. He said it was an attempt to ruin and malign him. Drobny was commenting or reports from London thatAP - 73 words
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Article73 1950-01-03 2 LONDON. Monday. MR. CLEMENT ATTLEE, Britain's Labour Premier who faces a General Election some time before his term expires in July, today sent a New ¥ear message to the Government calling for rededication of our Socialist C Mcanwhile Mr. Winston Churchill the Tory leader, told the ConservativeAP - 73 words
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271 1950-01-03 2 LONDON, Monday. WORRIED London shop manager railed in police to control 2,000 men queuetng to buy nylon stockings and lingerie for Christmas presents. "There was not a woman in sight. The store management had the bright Idea that, since men are usually bashful about mixing withAP - 271 words
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Article, Illustration152 1950-01-03 2 SUICIDE: A Siamese. Air t^'ioa officer, who was sen* ended 2 yearr.' imprisonment in con >• Btion with a USS2.OOO.(KK) irt robbery on M:iy 12. 1948 mm committed suicide ov poison r being taken to prison. He Squadron Leader Ch: Bii'inJsusopson.— A. P. FALL FROM Hi MX: hAP - 152 words
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Advertisement625 1950-01-03 2 NOTICES NOTICE THE BOMBAY LIFE ASSURANCE CO.. LTD. > Notice having been given of ttf Loss of Policy No. ***** during Japanese period on the life ot M. S. NATHAN, Inspector of Works, Mfllayan Railways, K. Krai, a duplicate policy will be Issued unless objection is lodged with u« within625 words
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Advertisement692 1950-01-03 2 NOTICES NOTICE Notice is hereby given ttat Tan Chee Teck of 979, New Bridge Road, is no longer la our < »»ployment. ANGLO-AMERICAN i CORPORATION, LTD., c S Prince Street t NOTICE Please note our new telephom numbers: < Office: No. 69M and ***** Store: No. S3MO t r. E.692 words
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Advertisement620 1950-01-03 2 NOTICES Re GEORGE STEVENS Drceased All persons having any claims against tte estate of the abovenamed deceased, late of Fife House, Flat No. 3, Grange Road, Singapore, who died on the 25th day of September 1949, are required to send particulars ot their claims in writing to the Public Trustee,620 words
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Advertisement137 1950-01-03 2 TAN SIN PENG COMPANY Head Office:- 11, Phillip Street. P O Box 698, SirigHpore. Telephone:— 3114 ft 4373— Cable Address: "Metal" Branch:— 38, Jalan Lembek, Khwng, Johore, Tel: 124 A a Introducing tiOur !0 J PIXIE Bronc* >> Pixie Is not on!; IMaSt'tdkeS SS Radio but >> We StOCk intercommunicAtjoß137 words
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261 1950-01-03 3 So $5,000,000 Is Turned Down LONDON, Monday. NEGOTIATIONS for a 1L5.55,000,000 loan from the American-controlled International Bank to the Colonial Development Corporation have broken down, the Corporation announced today. The loan, which was to have been followed by further advances In dollars, would haveReuter - 261 words
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Article152 1950-01-03 3 U.S. SHIP TO DEFY BLOCKADE HONG KONG, Mon. 'J'HE Isbrandtsen freighter, Flying Arrow, continued to load cargo for blockaded Shanghai yesterday, and so far no member of its fretful crew has signed off. Reports circulated yesterday that crew members wanted to leave the ship rather than take her to Shanghai,AP - 152 words
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Article156 1950-01-03 3 LONDON. Mon. THE biggest crowds since the war thronged Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square to usher in 1950 with sirens, songs and cheers. Churches overflowed and many people were turned away from midnight services Celebrations reported from other capitals were: NEW YORK: Threeqtiarters of a millionReuter - 156 words
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Article106 1950-01-03 3 NAGPUR. Mon. India's attitude towards the South African question had "ndt changed," the Indian Premier. Pandit Nehru, told a press conference yesterday. India would attend the Capetown talks on Feb 0 between India. Pakistan and South Africa even if Pakistan dropped out, he added. He106 words
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Article68 1950-01-03 3 SYDNEY, Mdh. Australia is to investigate the prospects of importing Indonesian petrol, stated External Affairs Minister, .Mr Percy C Spender, today just before he left for Jakarta on his way to the Colombo Commonwealth Ministers Conference. Any arrangements between Australia and Indonesia would nor be detrimentalReuter - 68 words
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203 1950-01-03 3 the United States should take definite steps to prevent Formosa from falling into the hands of the Chinese Communists. He will undoubtedly express this determined view to General Omar Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and other American military leadersAP; UP - 203 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-01-03 3 LEADING FIREMAN Alias bin Lahat. of the Negri Semiblan Fire Service, has been awarded the Colonial Police and Fire Brigade Lone Service Medal. Negri Studio picture.28 words
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Article119 1950-01-03 3 SAN FRANCISCO, Mon. THE Chinese Communists i«».«j w tt, m^l"l^ 1! to Ub T e? ateJ For: SSiV ii an .v,n lsJ an *X ?n?? n? T£ZL?£ r, n fnl^ att f toe lasV CWan. Kai Jnrt In iff °f Ohlang Kal-snek in 1950. InAP - 119 words
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Article76 1950-01-03 3 NEW YORK. Mon. Dr. Hermann N. Sander, accused of murder in the mercy-kill-ing of a palnwracked cancer patient, said that this was one instance where "honesty didn't pay." The doctor had noted on the medical record of Mrs. Abdie C. Borroto that she had been given an injectionUP - 76 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-01-03 3 MISS E. DOHERTY, Matron of the Malacca General Hospital, giving away the individual championship shield to Capt. All bin Maidin at ihe annual price distribution of the Malacca Hospital Assistants' Recreation Club. Yong Heng picture.35 words
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Article234 1950-01-03 3 LEEDS, Monday. THE War Minister, Mr. Emanuel Shinwell, in a A newspaper interview, denied there was any neglect of medical services for British troops in Malaya, saying he was "forcing the pace" to overcome existing difficulties, j The interview was published by the Yorkshire Post, whichReuter - 234 words
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Article157 1950-01-03 3 INDONESIA OPEN TO INVESTORS JAKARTA. (Batavia). Mon. PRESIDENT Soekarno of 1 the new United States of Indonesia yesterday invited foreign business to help develop the nation. In a New Year's broadcast, he said the riches of Indonesia were awaiting exploitation and the country is "open to all those who desireReuter - 157 words
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Advertisement210 1950-01-03 3 'DIAMONDS' ARE TRUMPS for efficient and reliable Dynamo Lighting for Cyclists Sold by all leading dealer: r actorv Representatives: TV. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR PENAN6 LAMPS OSRAH on an tlactric lamp it more than trad* mark. It signifies the product of the btst methods of electric lamp manufacture,210 words
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Advertisement212 1950-01-03 3 ADC TA 1 1 U T "-ii^^ NmtcS^ Ml\t lAUuh I r2~w*w.. WifMt}' I" 0 v It X I A TOOTH PASTE |V MOUTHWASH MAKES TEETH LIKE PEARLS SOLE DISTRBUTORS: S I M E, DARBY' O- 2 f jfflMlllircHtiiiiilllllllltllliiiilllfill^ R /Fewest lf H! i 1 1 Selections j i for212 words
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Article, Illustration1561 1950-01-03 4 Sir Patrick Played A Leading Part In| Singapore's Recovery After The War THE MALAYANS WHO HAVE BEEN HONOURED gIR Patrick McKerron, who heads the New Year honours list for Malaya, did much for the liberation and rehabilitation of Singapore as deputy chief of the war-time Malayan Planning Unit. He has1,561 words
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Article78 1950-01-03 4 MR. J. N. M. A. NICHOLLS— for carrying out very considerable responsibility as Chief Police Officer, Perak. This burden Uas Increased enormously since the outbreak of crime and banditry. MR. W. L. R. CARBONNELLI Since the emergency, Mr. Carbonnell has been attached to the C ID. in78 words
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Article680 1950-01-03 4 MR. R. G. SMITH, ASP.: Hr has seen successful in restoring the confidence of the people of Bahau and other small towns In Negii Sembilan. He has done much in organising auxiliary police units and aggressive police Jungle patrols. SGT. PRITAM SINGH: Since the emergency, he has680 words
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235 1950-01-03 4 TEN Far East Air Force awards and seven Far East Land Forces awards have been made by the King in the New Year Honours List. The Air Force awards are: C.B.E. (Military Division) Oroup-Capt. R. R. Nash (Headquarters, Far East Air Force) 0.8. E. (Military235 words
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Advertisement219 1950-01-03 4 REX JOHORE BAHRU Last Day: 3 00— 8 p.m. "CAPTAIN AMERICA" A Republic Serial GREAT WORLD ATLANTIC 8.00 p.m. only Last Day "HAUNTED HAKBOR" A Republic Serial NEW WORLD u»o Last Day "ADVENTURES OF DON JUAJJ* In Technicolor BOYAL S-7.1« "INBAVALU" (Tamil) IIUi7OHYIUGBI^ Dally: 3.00, 6.30 A 9.15 p.n. Republics219 words
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447 1950-01-03 5 MALAYA'SPROGRESS WILL CONTINUE: CREECH JONES From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Monday. jyjß. Arthur Creech Jones, Secretary of State for the Colonies, told Malayan students attending: the annual dinner of the Malay Society of Great Britain "The social and economic development of your country will go on. irrespective of the. cost447 words
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Article178 1950-01-03 5 A PLEA to Colonial territories to "trust Britain's friendship" was made by the Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. A. Creech Jones, in his New Year message. "Some am.ong you may still think that advance has to be wrung from Britain by strenuous opposition178 words
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Article113 1950-01-03 5 American mission, which has been sent by the United States Foreign Agricultural Relations Office to survey marketing -possibilities for United States wheat and wheat products, has arrived in Singapore. Mr. Henry A. Baehr, marketing specialist attached to the United States Department of Agriculture, said hat113 words
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Article69 1950-01-03 5 REN Line's newest ship, the 11,420-ton Benalder, is due at Singapore on Feb. 1. This ship has five holds, and has a total capacity for bale cargo of about 500,000 cubic feet. There is accommodation for five first-class passengers, who share the dining room and69 words
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Article165 1950-01-03 5 Office- Dearer* of the Eng Chuan Kong Sob Association of Singapore lor 1950 are: President, Mr. Tan Cheng Klat; vice-president, Mr. Tan Boon Ann, hon. secretary, Mr. Tan Liar Koto; hon. assist, sec. Mr. Tan Chin Tlong; hon. treasurer. Mr. Tan Soon Lee, assist, treasurer Mr. Tan165 words
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Article30 1950-01-03 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— For riding a tricycle without due consideration to others, and thereby nearly forcing a motor vehicle off the road, Muttutamboo was fined $3 at Johore Bahru.30 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-01-03 5 THE NEW GOVERNOR of North Borneo, Sir Ralph Hone, and Lady Hone, pictured In Singapore yesterday after arriving in the Glenroy on New Tear's Day from home leave in England. They are leaving by sea this week for Jesselton where Sir Ralph will be sworn-in as Governor56 words
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Article217 1950-01-03 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. A/f ALAYA may soon have a pacifist organisation as iTI the result of a world pacifist conference held in India last month. Inche Aziz bin Ishak, Malay delegate to the conference, who returned to Kuala Lumpur over the217 words
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Article36 1950-01-03 5 LIAN LI BENEVOLENT Assn. Twa Loh Koh practice, 4, Borneo Road. 7.30 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A., 107, Selegie Road, Chinese art of self defence, 8 p.m. POLICE BAND, Katong Park, 8.15 p.m. to 9.15 p.m.36 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-01-03 5 MARGARET AND JOHN KELLOND, children from West Australia, who are spending their Christmas holidays with their schoolmates, Yvonne and Edward Norenha of Kuala Lumpur. Ljee pictur e.30 words
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Article167 1950-01-03 5 From Oar Own Correspondent GEMAS, Mon. PROMINENT Buddhists throughout Malaya have received an Invitation from the All-Ceylon Buddhist Congress to send delegates to a world conference next May. The aim Is to promote world peace. The letter is signed by Or. O. P. Malalasekara. of the167 words
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Article79 1950-01-03 5 From Our Staff Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. An acquittal was granted In the case in which Kurup, an estate conductor, was charged at Johore Bahru with assaulting a Tiram Estate labourer named Munusamy. Munusamy complained that after an argument with a Chinese ice cream vendor, Kurup said79 words
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Article107 1950-01-03 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. THE committee formed by the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya to advise on the Debtor-Creditor (Occupation Period) Ordinance has sent questlonaires to Chinese public bodies and business firms throughout the Federation. Answers are expected to be handed to Chinese107 words
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Article178 1950-01-03 5 A rmy To Recruit Another 400 Men THE Chief Recruiting x Officer for Malaya and Singapore. Major J. Frost, R.A., will leave Singapore for the Federation today to recruit 400 local men for the Singapore Regiment oil the Royal Artillery, the Royal Army Service Corps and the General Service Corps.178 words
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Article55 1950-01-03 5 Enjom bin Bakri. a taxi driver, was fined $100 by the Singapore Eighth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Claque, for dangeroui driving. It was stated that at Kampong Soopoo. on Nov. 5 the taxi ran off the road and, knocking down a pillar supporting two shophouses. Th* front55 words
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Advertisement144 1950-01-03 5 BOAR CHASED IN BENTONG from Our Own < mimwl Ml BENTONG. Monday. A FULLY-GROWN wild boar strayeil into Bi-m.ui;-, main thoroughfare Lo ke Yew &.reet. As soon as people saw t ne boar, they pelted it with bricks and stones and hit <i wita sticks. The boar ran Into the144 words
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Obituary55 1950-01-03 6 C H. SANBOM, CM.O., C.8.E.. died at OUllngham, Dorset, 29til. DORKINS. At The Grove', 108, Meyer Road, Katong, on New Year's Day after a long illness bravely borne. Mrs. Kathleen (Kate) Dorkins, widow of the late Major A. J. Dorkins, Indian Army, and mother of Mrs. A. M. (Kathleen)55 words
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Article33 1950-01-03 6 THE FAMILY of the lat* Mr. Hu Hwa Chu deeply thank all Iriends and relatives for the wreaths sent, their kind attendance at the funeral, and the many messages of condolence received.33 words
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883 1950-01-03 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Tues., Jan. 3, 1950. Half-Way Through Over the half-way mark in the twentieth century. .that is the thought with which we go back to work today. This may not mean much to the young, but to the middle-aged and elderly, who have lived through the first883 words
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Article216 1950-01-03 6 All who have lived in Singapore since the war, and many whose memories go back to happier days before the war in the Federated and Unfederated States, will learn with special pleasure that the Officer Administering the Government in the Colony has become Sir Patrick McKerron in216 words
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Article986 1950-01-03 6 CHONG KUO- SIN - RUSSIAN ADVISERS IN RED CHINA CHONG KUO-SIN, By United Press Staff Correspondent HONG KONG. CJOVIET military and technical advisers are being sent by the' hundreds to Communist China to help the Peking Government Sovietise the country and incorporate it into the Soviet military strategy. Authoritative Communist informants said Soviet advisers986 words
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384 1950-01-03 6 I SHOULD like to take your London correspondent to task on a statement made in Uk London Letter published in the Strai Times of' Dec. 28 on pre-war and post-war aii mails. Your correspondent asked: "How long did an i air mail384 words
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Letter170 1950-01-03 6 IT heartened me to read in your paper that Miss Amy Lay cock (Progressive, East Ward) said she proposed to press for early action on relief from flood, amongst other things. She mentioned Teluk Kurau as one of the districts needing attention badly. Relief from floods here170 words
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Letter152 1950-01-03 6 TT was reported In your co- lumns recently that several so-called leaders of the different communities had supported Sir Henry Gurney on the 1 proposal for the moi bilisation of civilians to com- bat the bandits. I am a veteran, but as a humble citizen,152 words
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Letter171 1950-01-03 6 GRADE ONE GRADE THREE < V.OU'D like to inform "Grpde One Student" 'whos Mter was published Oa Dec. 29) that a Mdate vhr> gets weak uss iS in all subjects and credit? In English fails in ihe Cambridge Examination, and also it is impossible to get a credit in English171 words
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Letter180 1950-01-03 6 THE 'BOY' WHO WAS SUMMONSED MAY I, as the owner of the other car concerned, comment on the letter headed "A Transport Official And His Car" in your Issue of Dec. 28? As a frequent visitor to Parr Bungalow myself, I endorse your correspondent's remarks regarding the service given. At180 words
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Article336 1950-01-03 6 TRADE UNION RIGHTS BANGALORE: THE Governing Body of the International Labour Organisation (ILO) meeting at Ban« galore, in Mysore, India, from Jan. 3 to 7 is ex? pected to reach a final decision on the nature of future international! machinery to oe set up to deal with the in-< fringementReuter - 336 words
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Advertisement30 1950-01-03 6 EVERBRIGHT OPTICAL CO. offering Services essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) GLASSES, IF REQUIRED C. S. CHONG, OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST., SPORE.30 words
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Advertisement299 1950-01-03 6 1899 1949 50 years of cable development The letters C.M.A. and the well-known Roman Warrior device *re symbols of security. All C.M.A. cables are thoroughly dependable in operation and are backed by the world-wide reputation of C.M.A. member firms. From its Inception, the CM A. has promoted the highest Quality299 words
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Article466 1950-01-03 7 40 RAF Navy Planes Batter N.S. Jungles From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. REARING jungle hats to look like a British military patrol, a gang of bandits on the run in the Ke«dau area of Pahang was ambushed yesterday by co-operation between three Gurkha regiments.466 words
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Article318 1950-01-03 7 DRIVER KILLED IN TRAIN AMBUSH From Oar Staff Correspondent ALOR STAR, Mon. AN engine driver, Mr. G. P. Williams, was ehot dead and two firemen were wounded when 20 bandits ambushed a train on New Year's morning, in Perlis, about five miles from the Siamese-Malayan border. One mall attendant is318 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-01-03 7 HANDEL 'S MESSIAH THIS WEEK *pHE Singapore Musical So1 ciety will present Handel's "Messiah" at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow, Thursday and Saturday at St. Andrew's Cathedral. The soloists will be Miss Lillian Ang (soprano) Mrs. Julie Pope (alto). Mr. Paul Abisheganaden (tenor) and Flying Officer Paterson Hutton (bass). Mr. G. G.88 words
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Article, Illustration89 1950-01-03 7 THE new flag of the Colony of Singapore (above) has now been finally approved and a master copy is now on display in the Master Attendant's Office, Singapore, where flag-makers may see it on application. The flag consists of a blue ensign with the Colony's badge in89 words
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Article45 1950-01-03 7 Ball of $5,000 was granted 26-year-old Wee Chow Lam in the Singapore Third Police Court on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $2,008 belonging to his employers, Teck Hin and Co The case was postponed to Jan. 645 words
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Article29 1950-01-03 7 The cable ship Edward Wilshaw, the latest of the Cable and Wireless' fleet, hag arrived in Singapore after completing cable repairs under 2,000 fathoms of water be-29 words
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Article199 1950-01-03 7 THOUSANDS lined the Sin1 gapore seafront yesterday morning to watoh Malay boatmen and seamen from the neighbouring Islands compete in the annual New Year sea sports. Hundreds of Malay women in their sarongs and bajus of many hues added a splash of colour to the animated199 words
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Article245 1950-01-03 7 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. AT the annual conference of the All Johore Malay r% Teachers' Association in Johore Bahru last week-end, it was resolved that the association make a donation to UMNO in recognition of its work on behalf of the Malay masses.245 words
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Obituary133 1950-01-03 7 Death Of ExPolice Chief A FORMER Inspector-6ene-ral of Police of the Federated Malay States, Mr. C. H. Sansom, C.M.G.. C.B.E. has died at Gillingham, Dorset, aged 64 Mr. Sansom retired In March, 1939, after 34 years' service In Malaya. The British Government recalled him from pre-retirement leave In July 1939,133 words
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Article39 1950-01-03 7 A J 3- YEAR-OLD boy, Koh Sen* Iluat. died after falling from bus at the junction of Sens Poh Road and Tiong Bahro Road last night. This was the first fatal traffic accident in Sinraiw»r»39 words
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Article, Illustration90 1950-01-03 7 TWO MALAY kolehs from a neighbouring island which took part in yesterday's annual New Tear Sea Sports.— Straits Times picture. SAILING CRAFT from the Royal Singapore Yacht Club are seen lining up before their race at the New Year Sea Sports in the Singapore Harbour yesterday.90 words
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215 1950-01-03 7 A $200,000 grant from the Colonial Welfare and x Development Fund has been made to the Singapore Government to improve the quarantine facilities on St. John's Island. The Chief Government Health Officer, Dr. G. H. Lowe, told the Straits Times that additional facilities would215 words
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Article25 1950-01-03 7 rpHIRTT-TWO babies were X born In the Singapore Kandang Kerbau maternity hospital on New Year's Day. Twenty-one of them are girls.25 words
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Article27 1950-01-03 7 Full Moon Day will be celebrated at the Sinhala Buddhist Temple, 263, Outram Road. Singapore, tomorrow, by Mr. W. J. Jinadasa. All are Invited.27 words
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Article26 1950-01-03 7 The Pakistan Minister of Industries. Chowdrl Nazir Ahmad Khan, who arrived in Singapore on Saturday from Jakarta, left yesterday by plane for Karachi26 words
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Article97 1950-01-03 7 QYLVIA FENWICK, whose voice is well-known over Radio Malaya, became the full-time producer of the new Singapore professional repertory theatre from Jan. 1 Under her direction,, production has now started of the 'rep's' next two shows after Gaslight The Anonymous Lover, Dy Vernon Sylvaine, and The97 words
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Article47 1950-01-03 7 Twenty-six-year-old Chan Mun Sun, secretary of the Chinese Seamen's Union, Tanjong Pagar Road, was sentenced in the Singapore Second Police Court to six months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of trust of $16. The money misappropriated represented subscriptions by members of the union.47 words
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Article17 1950-01-03 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Mr. C. Lowe, secretary, Johore Medical Bureau, has been transferred to the State17 words
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Article81 1950-01-03 7 About 600 patients in Tan Tock Seng Hospital, Singapore, were given a New Year's Day treat when the Rev. C. A. Davidson, of the Independent Missionary Movement, distributed gifts to the value of over $4,000. The Rev. Davidson was assisted by Miss Lucy Au. The treat Is81 words
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Article153 1950-01-03 7 THE Week of Prayer under the auspices of the World Council of Churches began yesterday and Is being observed all over the world. In Singapore, the Christian Council has arranged a programme of daily prayer meetings at the Wesley Church 'Fort Canning) starting from 5.30 p.m.153 words
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Advertisement73 1950-01-03 7 Hi. ~^^^W ■Eve- ff**^ .r f^r A Fine Piano \M I delivered to your home f for only $252. pay the balance at $66 per month Take the lift at John Littles to I ESTAB S MOUTRIE &CO IMALAYAI LTQ ■'S7 5 I JOHN LITTLE'S BUILDING I SINGAPORE TEL 7Qao73 words
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Advertisement114 1950-01-03 7 'Tunbridge Wells' Biscuits For the Connoisseur A biscuit that is in a class of its own something out of the ordinary m -WUHIHBfI .MUn WXC JP© MNUMCTW.MI M M HONEY BAKE British Oatt and honey. Pice per tin $1.20 WHEATEN BISCUITS (Unsweetened) ideal foi sandwiching with butter, cheese etc. Price114 words
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Article, Illustration901 1950-01-03 8 Ine Australian scene....by 808 GILMORE MELBOURNE, Dec. 28. 'THE tempo of the boom which carries Australia over the halfcentury may be guessed from the fact that city butchers for the first time in memory were ]r r t on Christmas Eve with big carry-over meat901 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-01-03 8 SMILES from the Duke and Duchess of Windsor as they wait for the Queen Elizabeth boat train to pull them oat of the Gare St. Lazare in Paris at the start of their journey to New York for a holiday. AND TEARS from two-and-a-half yearold Jonathan Forbes at the wedding79 words
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Article170 1950-01-03 8 ONE thing that has given Shaw his fame is his gaiety of mind. The spirit of fun, of nonsense, of goodnatured mischief, is a part of human nature: it is a thing given. The Greeks pictured it in the Great God Pan, and for us170 words
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Article270 1950-01-03 8 CAIRO, Mon AFTER a bitterly fought two-months' campaign in which clashes cost at least ten lives. Egyptians will go to the polls tomorrow to elect a new and bigger Chamber of Deputies Premier Sirry Pasha's "caretaker" government increased the number of seats from 260 to 315Reuter - 270 words
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719 1950-01-03 8 Hitler's 'nest' is now just a curiosity BERCHTESQADEN, Germany (By Air Mail). IS Hitler's former mountain retreat likely to become a Nazi shrine?— Not if the U.S. Army can help it. This Alpine paradise where Hitler and hi* top Nazi henchmen used to play is now a playground for AmericanAP - 719 words
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Advertisement135 1950-01-03 8 y W *s*o What are th* features of the Dunlop FORT that m lt w rl <* famous? v Hondk It I Feel the deep -felted cover. This V M>rlc woven to that 80% of the ■-■-.£»<#«'•■«-" nap-fbrmlni yarn goes on the foot of tht dod. ijp th kc« that135 words
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Advertisement250 1950-01-03 8 K# jl mJ^^^^^^^ Your Hun reflect* tti< f|^^B^^f kJ^K >v ol >our health BlemE; •SSBt f^H!t'4|B^^B^B^B^^^ h on tile >kj h vc not b c P'ycho16' J«k.ffl logical effect, pirucularly m women. They Wff 4Kk the charm of (ace and figure To have and to j^T* W^r^^R tK> l° vc250 words
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Miscellaneous506 1950-01-03 8 Usually, it Is a very good idea Declarer ruffed and made the to make the declarer shorten his best play— the club nine. It wis own trump suit by ruffing. Even hopeless to play the hand on a this admirable defensive manoe- straight cross-ruff, because ne uvre however, can be506 words
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Article173 1950-01-03 9 I DEMONSTRATION of a new Australian "elecI1I 1 iconic washing machine, conducted in Melbourne recently. confirmed the etalm that it satisfactorily washes garments in a trough under the usual conditions. The device, which operates on sonic principles, by means of an electromagnet, has aroused interest in173 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-01-03 9 IT is so easy to dress a child well in Malaya All you need is a yard or two of a bright cotton material from the lavish selection in almost every shopping street, added to a little imagination and ingenuity and a mental note when you137 words
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Article618 1950-01-03 9 Nurse Bridget's advice to mothers AP PR E HENSIVE" writes that she is dreading a forthcoming a sea voyage with her two children aged two-years and three months respectively. Admittedly, travelling with a young child and a baby can be difficult but with a little forethought and preparation618 words
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Article, Illustration621 1950-01-03 9 PLANTER'S WIFE tells of a destructive whirlwind, a tiger kill, floods and rampaging elephants: r E often talk about "rushing about like whirlwind" but how many of us have ever actually seen a big one or even its results? The little eddies of dried leaves621 words
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Article204 1950-01-03 9 By Eileen Ascroft LONDON. (By Air Mail). IMPORTANT feature of 1 the 1951 Festival of Britain Exhibition will be the latest thing in baby creches. For undersevens whose parents don't want to drag them round the Exhibition it will have a snack bar, trained nurses and204 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-01-03 9 Girls who can claim to have found the most unusual way of spending their holidays are members of the omens Junior Air Corps, from many parts of England, vlio are attending an aviation training camp on White >Valtham Aerodrome. Berkshire. The girls have all had some69 words
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Advertisement94 1950-01-03 9 mm M m m^l m It W Sfe I m lit Boby David Shoun Photograph by s m) Mollie Ross MClVSlilll l*^W fa tile 6ht6ts>&ates> I've been brought up on LACTOGEN ZS^jL^CTfet and just look at me, I'm as 'strong *^2v Correct feeding from the very first /fl WtU day94 words
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Advertisement284 1950-01-03 9 HUONCRY GOOSEBERRIES ONLY 75c a big tin One tin contains 30 oz. of gooseberries Use them in a flan, a steamed pudding, in gooseberry fool or in a pie. OR TRY THIS RECIPE: GOOSEBERRY AND BANANA TRIFLE Rub half a tin of Huoncry Gooseberries through a sieve and sweeten to284 words
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177 1950-01-03 10 WEEKLY Restriction On Tin Criticised From Onr Own Correspondent LONDON. Mon. (OBJECTIONS to the tin resU trictlon scheme were voiced by Mr. D. J. Ward, chairman of Pahang Consolidated, at the annual general meeting In London. Mr. Ward said restriction of output would not help the lode mine, whose overheads177 words
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Article61 1950-01-03 10 IMPORTS of copra into the Federation of Malaya in November amounted to 1.738.58 tons against 1.615.26 tons in October, according to official statistics. Coconut oil imports for November were 38.73 tons against 53.77 tens in the preceeding month. In November copra exports were 3.489.81 tons (2.499.54 tens In61 words
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Article50 1950-01-03 10 LONDON, Mon. FE annual report of Bajoe Kidoel Rubber and Produce Co., which owns estates in East Java and the Celebes, shows that the company produced 3,641,502 lbs of rubber and 534,435 kgg of coffee during the year ended March 31, the group profit beioic taxation being £95.781.50 words
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Article558 1950-01-03 10 By A Market Correspondent fVNLY limited trading was possible In the three a half days sandwiched between Boxing Day and New Year's Eve. The rise In rubber to 56 cents a pound 'or the first time since the war had a hardening effect on all local558 words
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Article167 1950-01-03 10 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Mon. RUBBER Is doing less to bridge the dollar gap dum tefore devaluation, Mr. F. B. Magulre, chairman of Tallayw Rubber Estates, told the shareholders at a meeting recently. Viewed from the national standpoint, Mr. Maguire said, the rise in price167 words
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Article432 1950-01-03 10 BIGGER POWER CHARGES? PERAK HYDRO From Oar Own Correspondent LONDON, Mon. ADDRESSING the annual general meeting Of the Perak River Hyaro-Electric Company, the chairman, Mr. William Shearer, said it appeared that some logical method of equating tin production to consumption would be necessary, and the company must not be unmindful432 words
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Article21 1950-01-03 10 rpHE December output of Ta- kuapa. Valley Tin Dredging ("Nlj) was 529 plculs of ore (two dredges) Tt*. 5991-2-1.21 words
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Advertisement1175 1950-01-03 10 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. i Incorporated in Singapore) BLOB FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option t. proceed via oth.r ports te load and discharge carge. JAILmCS t. LIVERPOOL, CLASCOW fr CONTINENTAL PoVrS. Due Sails P. Sham Penarg "S2SSft < (SZm???tSvH 1.-. 4 |.n. S/f U"- Vf •^otrW^l^T^^ M 15/U /U 'xssrs&^Tz. i.« it1,175 words
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Advertisement439 1950-01-03 10 1949 RUBBER RESULTS BELOW are the results of the past flnanelal year ac shewn In reports of eight rubber compaaJe*:— Net Average Liquids All-in per per Coet acre Year Dividends share, per It), proended Profit 1949 19M Cts. Cts. ducttoa Alor Gajah Rubber Estates Limited M.9.49 9.75% it 54.« 4SS439 words
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Advertisement365 1950-01-03 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE ,A.L,N« «gLjß*r MM AN g IN c v rA iNiNT/ Man-na.r^r TKjr fc w 1 Kobe G Yokohama!?) m/i "Nordfcvn due abt |an > bi/s "Korea" Codowm 42/43 ■/I "Malaya dv. abt lan 15 tof Madtn Colombo. Aden. Port for Saigon S Bangkok s, id Genoa, Antwerp.365 words
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Advertisement1019 1950-01-03 10 McALISTER «5c CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) Telephone No S«O«> BLLERMAK dji BOCKMAIX "^▼■«W»« LOS ANCELES, SAN FRANCISCO PORTLAND SEATTLE b VANCOUVER. LONDON, HAVRE, ANTWERP, Accepting cargo foi Cc tral South ROTTERDAM b HAMBURG. American Ports. SUNNYVILLE CITY Of COVENTRY Spore P Sham Panang Spore P. Sham Penang C. 2S-26/41,019 words
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Article408 1950-01-03 11 Wolves Upset Blackpool By JIM CHAMBERS LONDON, Monday. IVERPOOL, top of the First Division in the football League, rounded out 1949 with a two-nil win from Arsenal and went into the New Year with a two points' lead over Manchester United, who also won a408 words
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Article274 1950-01-03 11 LONDON, Man. SATURDAY'S U.K. soccer resultg were ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Astoa Newcastle 1 Bnrnler I Blrminfham 1 Charltoo t K.lham Chrlsr* t Wett Brom A. 1 HuddertlMa 1 Evertoa "S Liverpool I Arsenal t MaacaeaUr 0. 1 Manchester V. i rorUmooU 1 Middlrsbreaik 1 Stoke 1274 words
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Article1019 1950-01-03 11 LONDON, Moa. Walsall 23 7 6 10 35 29 20 Swindon Town 33 7 6 10 36 33 20 Crystal PaL 23 7 6 10 38 35 30 Newport 00. 23 8 4 11 46 60 20 1 Bristol R. 23 8 3 13 23 32 10 i1,019 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-01-03 11 MR. P. G. M. MAHINDASA. a vice-president of the Badminton Association of Malaya, with the handsome 51.006 cap. which he ha s presented for a Malayan international badminton singles championship. The trophy was accepted by the B.A.M. at their annual general meeting on Christmas Day.45 words
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Article800 1950-01-03 11 REVIEW OF BRITISH SPORT IN 1949 From VERNON MORGAN, Reuters Sports Editor LONDON, Monday. PEW CAN DENY that the old year just passing lacked thrills in the world of sport, even if it was rather a lean year for Britain as far as major sportingReuter - 800 words
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Advertisement190 1950-01-03 11 afl *^m J* Bm ieal W fiT a BB"^ %x^C\ The Pirtarr For Which The WorM Has Waited] 10 YEARS! AND NOW... THE WORLDS GREATEST DANCE TEAM together -/fcjain,/ afdH i#v Jf «fi STILL THE MJ BESI PL^-, VALUE FOR MONI THOUSANDS V&J Have Seen It 9$(M t\ And They're190 words
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Advertisement230 1950-01-03 11 Johnny WEISSMIUER DOES IT AGAIN COMPLETELY NEW STUNTS, FIGHTS SETTINGS COLUMBIA'S BIGGER, MORE EXCITING THAN SONG OF INDIA LIONS vs. GIANT GORILLA I GORILLAS vs. ARMED MEN JOHNNY vs. SHARKS ALLIGATORS vs. JOHNNY WHAT A FEAST FOR THRILL IOVERS! fl^JPm TODAY 5 SHOWS MV**4 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 A. f>::o230 words
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Miscellaneous105 1950-01-03 11 TODAY'S RADIO SINGAPORE 10.00 News (also at 1.30, 7 fc 9 JO); 10.05 Close; 12.00 Programmes in Malay; 1.00 Light music; 1 45 Dance Music: 300 Close; 4.00 Programme Summary; •.03 Listeners' Choice; 7 JO No Other Tiger; 8.00 Talk of the Town; 8.00 London Studio Melodies; 9.49 Ring Up105 words
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Miscellaneous98 1950-01-03 11 Interlude; 10.00 Radio News Reel; 10. IS "The Richard Tauber Programme"; 10.46 "Science Review"; 11.00 Dance Music; 11.15 "Report from Britain"; 11.30 News: 11.40 Analysis; 11.49 "Evening Serenade"; 12.00 Close. AUSTRALIA 5.30 p.m. Forces Favourites; 6. Tuesday at 8.30; «.30 Oversea and Australian New (also at 8 30 10 tc98 words
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2283 1950-01-03 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP By Bright Eyes Scores 7th Victory Of Season PENdr ft, Monday. HITTING the front three furlongs from home, Mr. C. Parker's splendid stayer, Silver Spear (Healey) resisted a strong challenge from Clynor to win the Commissioner-General's Cup over 1 -mile2,283 words
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Article43 1950-01-03 12 TOTAL POOL: $318,306. First: No. *****4 ($82,758). Second: No. *****1 ($4U79). Third: No. *****0 ($20,689). Starters ($5,172 each) Nos: *****8, *****7, *****3, *****6, *****0, *****2, *****1, *****5. Consolation ($2,068 each) Nos: *****7. *****7, *****9, *****0, *****3, *****7, *****5, *****3, *****7, *****7.43 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-01-03 12 MR. MALCOLM Mac DONALD, the CommissionerGeneral, leads in his Billy Carol (Lansdown) after the horse had won the sixth race at Penang on Saturday. Photo by Scoops.Scoops - 27 words
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Article243 1950-01-03 12 By EPSOM JEEP PENANG, Mon. After today's races, which ended the 1949 racing: season, the chief Malayan Turf honours go to:— LEADING OWNERS: Messrs. Wee Kheng Wait and Wee Hian Seng with 19! i winners and $31,725 in stakes. LEADING TRAINER: J. R. Rodgers, 65 \-> winners. CHAMPION243 words
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62 1950-01-03 12 TOHORE Combined Schools will play the Combined Schools of Singapore at Rugby on the S.C.C. padang at 5 p.m. today. The Johore Combined Schools team will be selected from the following:— Md. Isa, Abbas, Ismail TaHr, Nasir bin Logio Salim, Axahar, Majld, Aria, Abuhassan, Salleh,62 words
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Article274 1950-01-03 12 LONDON, Mon. QATURDAY'S rugby results in the U.K. were:— RUGBY LEAGUE Borrow 15, Widnes 7; Batley 26, York 18; Belle Vue R. 19. Oldham G: Halifax 13. Castleford 0; Hull 14- Bradford Northern 14; Hunslet 21. Hull Kingston R. 3; Keighley 7. Dcwsbury 0. Leeds 15. WiganReuter - 274 words
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265 1950-01-03 12 Commonwealth XI In Precarious Situation CALCUTTA, Monday. TPHE Commonwealth cricket eleven were forced to follow on here yesterday in the third unofficial Test match against India, their reply to India's 422 in the first innings being 190. At the close of play today Commonwealth were 317 for six wickets. After265 words
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Article323 1950-01-03 12 CAPETOWN, Monday. a FTER batting for a day and a half on Saturday and today, Australia scored 526 for seven and declared in their second Test match against South Africa. On Saturday, the first day of the game, the Australians made 312 for four.Reuter - 323 words
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Article236 1950-01-03 12 SYDNEY, Monday. NEW SOUTH WALES, with nine second innings wickets standing, needed 200 to win at the close of play on the third day of their Sheffield Shield match against Queensand here. New South Wales, overnight 243 for eight In reply to Queensland'sReuter-AAP - 236 words
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Article291 1950-01-03 12 INDIAN- Ist. INNS. MusUq AH c Sn Ith b Tribe 49 V. Mankad b Smith 91 S. Modi b Tribe 9 V. Kaiare not oi i "5 D. Phadkar c Free* b Lambert IS H. Adhlkar" run flat P. Umrlgn Ibw tribe G. Kishenchand o A b Smith 42Reuter - 291 words
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130 1950-01-03 12 Bose Mrs. Todd Each Win 2 Titles CALCUTTA, Mon. fNDIAN Dlllp Bose won 1 both the men's tennis titles of the Asian championships here on Sunday, beating his countryman and doubles partner Sumant Misra ,by 6—l,6 1, 6—26 2 In thi singles final, and winning the doubles with Misra byReuter; UP - 130 words
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Advertisement584 1950-01-03 12 CLASSIFIED AI)S. iCouunuea from otgt 8) ACCOMMODATION WANTED RAF. OFFICER, wife and one child requires accommodation, 6'njrapore. Katong area. Box No. AR543, B.T. EUROPEAN requires accommodation with or without board until end March. Apply Box No. ABS4O, B.T. SERVICEMAN, wife and baby urgently require accommodation Wife arriving January 14th, any584 words
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Advertisement4 1950-01-03 12 U.K. SOCCER AND 1949REVIEW-P.il4 words
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