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Title Section18 1950-09-21 1 WM Straits mmd MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article1004 1950-09-21 1 Plan To Give Responsibility In The Council From Our Stall Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DEPARTMENTAL responsibility in the Government of the Federation will be given to Federal- citizens if far-reaching proposals, representing a further stage along the road to self -government, are accepted by the Federal1,004 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-09-21 1 RETIRING FROM MALAYA MR. C. W. D. HAIL. Offlcer-in-Charge of thr Federation's Detention Camps, who is leaving Malaya on retirement next week. A former Depitv Commissioner of Police. Mr. Hall has seen 31 years' service in Malaya.37 words
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Article116 1950-09-21 1 MANILA, Wednesday. 4 MAJOR offensive was launched this morning j against Communist-led Hukbalahaps strongly 1 intrenched on top of Mount Ararat, in Pampanga j Province. Units nartici-.-M a* in the. operation included two army »ttalion combat teams, Con•tabnlary troops, an undetermined number of special popReuter - 116 words
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Article48 1950-09-21 1 The Civil Lord of the Admiralty. Mr. Walter James Edwards, who was once a stoker in the Royal Navy, will arrive in Singapore on Sunday to discuss labour qudtions on the Far East Station. He will spend 10 days in Singapore be(pre flying to Hong Kong48 words
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138 1950-09-21 1 6 M.P.s Due In S'pore On Saturday PHE six British Members of Parliament who are visiting Malaya to study conditions here and to meet as many groups and people as possible will arrive at Kallang Airport on Saturday afternoon In two aircraft from the United Kingdom. Their Singapore programme Is138 words
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Article162 1950-09-21 1 SI?.ILA, Wed. J '|»HREE-day floods have> -I- brought hundreds of houses down in the Punjab and northern Qujerat. west central India, killing seven people, according to reports reaching here today. The seven perished in the j Oujerat villages of Jotana > where 200 houses collapsed— and KalolReuter - 162 words
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Article31 1950-09-21 1 CANNES. Wed. -Mr. Myres Hyman, 53. a British textile manufacturer, died early today a few minutes-after wldnlng 400.000 francs (£4OC» from King Farouk of Egypt, at cards. A.P.AP - 31 words
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90 1950-09-21 1 BEAMING SULTAN TO CALL BABY 'MERI AM' From Ou Own Correspondent LONDON, Wed. AFTER seeing the Sultanah and baby yesterday, the Sultan of Johore said: "We shall call her Merlam, Malay for Mar 7 after my eldest sister "She 1* a very nice baby. perfect th« doctor told me.' It90 words
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Article156 1950-09-21 1 WELLINGTON, Wednesday. riE Prime Minister, Mr. Sidney Holland, announced today that the Executive Council had decided that a state of emergency giving the government almost unlimited powers should be declared in New Zealand, hit by a dockers strike. i But he added that he had156 words
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Article54 1950-09-21 1 LUTON. Wed. pEORGE Bernard Shaw, whose only previous complaint since his operation 10 days ago was that he got too many baths, said today he does not get enough porridge with his breakfast. He has asked for a double helping tomorrow. Shaw's condition Is described asReuter; UP - 54 words
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Article234 1950-09-21 1 French Hit Back At Vietminh SAIGON, Wednesday. FRENCH troops, battling what may be a large-scale Communist attempt to seize control of Indo'hina. cat down a battalion of Vietminh troops rtdar in a Slaughterhouse" attack and sent enemy niLs fleeing 1 toward the nearby Chinese border. A French column of undis•losed234 words
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Article64 1950-09-21 1 TOE OFFICIAL Singapore 1 bank holiday for Hari Ray Hajl will be tomorrow. Tue religious observance of the festival, however, will be on Saturday, and to enable Muslim Government employees to visit the mosques special arrangements have been made. In the Federation, Saturday has been64 words
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Article36 1950-09-21 1 DURBAN. Wed— The South African Prime Minister. Mr. Daniel MaJan. told the Nationalist Party Congress here today that South Africa would continue to follow her own path in her apartheid racial segregation policy— Reuter.Reuter - 36 words
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Article30 1950-09-21 1 NEW YORK. Wed. Mr. Dean Acheson entertained United Nations delegates at a reception last night. Russia's Andrei Vishlr.«ky and Jacob Malik inched md chatted genially with o delegate*.30 words
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Article31 1950-09-21 1 HONG KONO. Wed— Hong Kong did more business In the year ended March 31, 1950 than In any other year in her history, it was officially disclosed today. A.P.AP - 31 words
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113 1950-09-21 1 Late News POLICE CLOSE S'PORE PAPER Police raided the offices of Nan Cbisu Jit Pao, the pro-Communist Singapore Chinese daily paper, in the early hours of this morning and under the powers conferred by the latest Emergency Regulation, ordered the paper to cease publication. Mr. R C. B. Wiltshire. Deputy113 words
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Article317 1950-09-21 1 ALLIES LAND ON E. COAST OF KOREA TOKYO, Wednesday. gOUTH Korean Marines have landed at Samchok, 105 miles north of Pohang and at the eastern end of a railway .crossing: Korea from Seoul. An Army spokesman said the landing was made "several days ago" but refused to disclose numbers ofReuter; Reuter-AAP - 317 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-09-21 1 THE actlnr Municipal rrcsident. wir. 1. r. r. itimeu-e, showed visiting Filipino scoots around the Municipal building yesterday. This picture was taken inside the C I li.mh»r Kiriill limps nil Ilirp33 words
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Article119 1950-09-21 1 Menzies' Warning To Employers THE Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, today appealed to the Australian people to undertake tho greatest defence effort evert faced by Australia in peace-* time. He asked employers and employees, during a broadcast, to support a recruiting: drive and national service training. Mr. Menzko warned that119 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 1 NEW york., wea.— rwemy Ix United States Navy me 4 rere killed when a four* nglned Navy transport rashed into the sea qjf twajaleln, Marshall Islands, tV.^ DnnlAn DaTllor35 words
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Article156 1950-09-21 2 MRS. Philips Granville-Martin, of Walton-on-Thames, Surrey, drove a car along; a footpath and ran into the backs of two men, knocking: them over, it was stated at Chertsey. One man was her hupb-ind., tU.-iX. GranvilleMartin, now In Korea. She said she did It for a joke156 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-09-21 2 ..SMILING FATHER BRINGS FLOWERS MR. D. J. COLES, 31-year-old engineer, whose 27-year-old wife gave birth to four daughters in London. Reuter pictures.Reuter - 25 words
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Article82 1950-09-21 2 WASHINGTON, Wed —The Marshall Plan's top food expert said yesterday he hopes that "some, if not all" of the food requirements of war-ra-vaged South Korea can be met through contributions by the United Nations members Mr. Dennis Fitzgerald, chief of the Economic Co-operation Administration's FoodUP - 82 words
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Article49 1950-09-21 2 £HANCELLOR Konrad Adenauers Cabinet yesterday ordered the dismissal of all Federal employees who belong: to the Communist Party or any of tire 16 Communist front organisations. The sweeping- Government directive also ordered the firing- of employees belonging to two new Nazi organisations.— A.P.AP - 49 words
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Advertisement484 1950-09-21 2 NOTICES MALAYAN BREWERIES, LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) NOTICK IS HEREBY OIVEN that at the Annual General MeetIng of the Company to be held on Baturday, 14th October, 1950. the Director! will recommend payment Of the following Final Dividends In respect of the year ended 30th June, 1950. to Members on484 words
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Advertisement940 1950-09-21 2 NOTICES STATE OF JOHORE IN THE SUPREME COURT AT JOHORE BAHRU Muar Civil Suit No. 12 of 1948 St Muar Probate No. 16 of i 947. (Consolidated by an Order of Court dated 19th day of March, 1949). In the Matter of the Trusts of the Will of SYED HASSAN940 words
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Advertisement457 1950-09-21 2 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD 1. Tenders are Invited from bona fide General Contractors for the constuction of 1 SENIOR OPPICER'B HOUSE. TIGER LANE. IPOH. 9. Tender forms and particulars may be obtained, and plans and specification may be seen, at the oflJce of the Vrchttect. Mr. W.. K. Chan. 4.457 words
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Advertisement272 1950-09-21 2 ?'£A(L*C}fc THiE LUXURY LINER with JANE POWELL SINGING LIKE A LARK fX *Hee. its AfifrnmooAL spr^A SAT. A TJLjI A^ MIPWCHT S# rfiw stomach mssfc W/uf notmaAe it yourj too/ arn*ii/i#s ANTACID POWDER 1/6 ¥W" I* Neutralists Acid 5^7 Soothes Stomach Relieves Pain MITCHELL COTTS CO. (FAR EAST) LTD. Stnoapurt272 words
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397 1950-09-21 3 NEW YORK, Wednesday. rrHE United Nations General Assembly last night refused to give China's U.N. seats to the Communist regime of Mao Tze-tung. The vote on an Indian proposal, which would have given the Chinese Communists U.N. membership was 16 in favour,397 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-09-21 3 FLYING TO WAR FIRST DETACHMENT of British reinforcements for Korea, men for the Argyll nd Sutherland Highlanders, left England by Hastings on Friday and passed through Singapore yesterday. Most of the men are volunteers. The full flight to Japan, is expected to take eight days. Reuter picture.Reuter - 47 words
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Article249 1950-09-21 3 LONDON, Wednesday. THE Government last night defeated an attempt by Mr. Winston Churchill to force a new election. The vote was 306 to 300 on a motion by Mr. Churchill to put the House of Commons on record against placing the steel industry under249 words
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Article203 1950-09-21 3 Reds 'Will Work For Peace NEW YORK, Wed. THE Soviet Fo:eign Minister. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky. said yesterday that the Russian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly would work for "the strengthening of peace and of cooperation and friendship among people." Mi. tnatalnaky, w!o arrived in the liner Queer Ki/it'th.Reuter - 203 words
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Article167 1950-09-21 3 /GREATLY increased oppor\J tunities for National Service men to obtain commissions, or to train for flying Jobs, are being offered by the Royal Air Force as part of the general plan to strengthen the British armed forces. Hitherto, National Service men have been able to167 words
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Article103 1950-09-21 3 BANGKOK. Wed. THE United States will give $30,000,000 worth of arms to Siam, Premier Phibun Songgram told the Bangkok! Tribune yesterday. The Tribune Is the four'.h English dally in Bangkok, with its first number published yesterday. Phibun said that the army would receive arms sufficient toUP - 103 words
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Article56 1950-09-21 3 PRAGUE. Wed— The Czech government yesterday approved a new one-year trade agreement between Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands and the United States of Indonesia. It gives Czechoslovakia tin, j rubber and copra from Indonesia and industrial products from the Netherlands in exchange for light metal goods,AP - 56 words
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Article55 1950-09-21 3 NICOSIA. Wed —A new British military cantonment, with barracks, married quarters, shipping centre and other amenities, is being built at Dhekelia. The present -British garrison is about 2,000 strong, and Greek papers -here have published reports recently that it will shortly be strengthened by troops fromAP - 55 words
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Article27 1950-09-21 3 NEW DELHI, Wed— The first prefabricated houses produced in India began coming off the line this month at a Government-owned factory in Delhi.— A P.27 words
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Article70 1950-09-21 3 LOXDON. Wed. JLflfl. ATTLEE admitted in the House of Commons yesterday that one of the seven men appointed to the new Steel Board is a former Communist. The appointee is Mr. William H. Stokes, aged 55. tfo is an organiser for the Amalgamated Engineering Union. "I70 words
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Article61 1950-09-21 3 HONG KONG. Wed—Charles Joseph Murphy. an American, and four Chinese yesterday were given prison terms for offering a bribe of $6,000 to a high-ranking police officer of the traffic branch to assist them to obtain official approval for a licence for motor vehicles. "Murphy was givenReuter-AAP - 61 words
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Article40 1950-09-21 3 WASHINGTON, Wed Mr. Paul O. Hoffman, Economic Cooperation Administrator, said here that Europe was "now on the road to a much happier economic life." following the signing in Paris yesterday of the European payments union agreemen t .—Reuter.Reuter - 40 words
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Article74 1950-09-21 3 DENVER. Wed. Caradine Nooton, the Executive Secretary of the Methodist Church Temperance Board, told a convention here that the Korean war sprang from the Yalta Conference, attended by Stalin, Mr. Churchill and President Roosevelt because "Stalin's crowd drank our representatives under the table." "UnderAP - 74 words
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Article82 1950-09-21 3 BRISTOL, Wed. RRITAIN'S Attorney-Gener-al, Sir Hartley Srjawcross, said here today that an effective treaty on the atom bomb and disarmament could still be concluded. He wa s certain, he stated, that with "give and take, and with goodwill on all sides, we could have secured such a treatyReuter - 82 words
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Article120 1950-09-21 3 WASHINGTON. Wed. SENATOR Estes Kefauver, (Democrat, Tennesee,) declared here that a US$l5,OOO 000.000 illegal gambling Industry wa s being operated in America by big dty g&nga like those which wer« the terror of the *****.! Senator Kefauver appeal- 1 ed for help, on behalf of the specialReuter - 120 words
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290 1950-09-21 3 Germany: Allies To End State Of War FRANKFURT, Wed. r PHE United States, Britain and France have agreed to end their state of war with Germany, it was announced yesterday by their Council of Foreign Ministers. Mobile police formations, organised state by state, will also be allowed. Other decisions reachedAP - 290 words
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162 1950-09-21 3 LONDON, Wednesday. LORD Mancroft said yesterday that Malaya is making no attempt to prepare for self-govern-ment. Lord Mancroft, chairman of the Conservative Speakers' Association, made the comment when he arrived from Singapore after a tour of Malaya. He said: 'The Malayans] are making no attemptUP - 162 words
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Advertisement91 1950-09-21 3 HARI RAYA HAJI HOLIDAY Our Premises will be OPEN FOR BUSINESS on FRIDAY, SEPT. 22nd. 1950 from 9 a. m. to 5 p. m. M:i in Store Bata Bltl^., S pore. HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. BRANCHES IN PENANC SINGAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR BANCKOK. SIBU IPOH, KUCHINC. lESSELTON. SANDAKAN. KOTA BAHRU. LONDON91 words
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Advertisement100 1950-09-21 3 0 and beaches. Spa the famous English vl |B comfort-in-action trousers I 9 il«»l" TAIL MCI Thousands of men throughout fhe world swear by "DAKS" See our full range of cloths for Warm or Cold weather wear. Sole agents for Malaya m m m m m m mmn mas wvXZ100 words
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Article, Illustration927 1950-09-21 4 Disadvantages Of Control From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Wednesday. MR. Harold Wilson, President of the Board o! Trade, said during: the House of Common; debate on the export of war material tc Russia that to control rubber and other commodities to prevent them reaching Russia woqlc927 words
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Article70 1950-09-21 4 HOLDING that the charge against a lorry driver, Ciiong Slew Boh, for the alleged negligent driving had not been proved, the Chief Justice, Sir Charies MurrayAynsley. yesterday allowed his appeal against a fine of $50. Chong was alleged to have driven his lorry In a negligent manner70 words
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Article238 1950-09-21 4 From Our Own Correspondent LONDON, Wednesday. MR James Griffiths, the Secretory of State for the Colonies, says in a written Parliamentary reply today to Major T. Beamish (Cons.) that Rafllo Malaya has been kept informed of the publicity policy of H.M. Government on foreign affairs, and238 words
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Article165 1950-09-21 4 BURIED HISTORY IN MALA YA I rum Ow SUB orrr,poiiJ<--it KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. r["H the possible exception of Siam. Malaya has so far distinguished itself as i the one country In SouthEast Asia in- which the least archaeological work has been undertaken. It is quite pos- sible that there are165 words
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195 1950-09-21 4 MANY hospitals, institutions, creches, orphanages and business firms have been advised by the Department of Social Medicine and Biochemistry of the University of Malaya on dietary scales for employees, during the past 1J years. One of the biggest business organisations in the Far195 words
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Article63 1950-09-21 4 From Our Own Ci respondent AI.OR STAB, Wed ASTRAY mongrel ran amok yrsterday evening, biting a 15-year-old girl and her father and attacking another passerby before it was eventually beaten to death by the villagers of Sungei Lallang, Patani. The dog resisted capture with such63 words
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Article19 1950-09-21 4 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. I For hawking foodstuffs without a licence, Tan Yak Tong not flnoH tin ka» tr\tiaxr19 words
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Article233 1950-09-21 4 rpHE following were among those A who arrived at Kallang airport, Singapore, yesterday. Passengers in transit are not included in the list. QANTAS BOAC From London: Messrs. C.W. Wright, WJ. King, A. JulUn, W. H. Chapman and Bell. From Calcutta: Brig. O'Mara, Messrs. Olsen, Nandial, B. Ram233 words
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Advertisement168 1950-09-21 4 GODWIN POMPS [Totally enclosed double acting fc^B •Power pumps of frjfl robust construction m jHj jn^ Waif ~^tt\%\\w \mmr off BMilkilM I AVAILABLE EX-STOCK 575 4242 G. P. H. 250 FEET HEAD HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING LTD SINGAPORE* KUALA LUMPUR IPOH PENAG INDIA mm\W\W /^^^i» WISSj WmCmXiTAwK f ot flwjr AA168 words
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Advertisement152 1950-09-21 4 BALKAN SOBRANIE Famous Cigarettes and Tobaccos mow in stock include: MAIZE RUSSIAN TURKISH TURKISH No. 3 EGYPTIAN No. 7 AMERICAN BLEND No. 50 VIRGINIAN No. 40 SOBRANIE SMOKING MIXTURE SOBRANIE VIRGINIAN TOBACCO. SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE. jToroSFnEhFonlFl DON'T MISS THE "MALAYAN NIGHT" ON SATURDAY AT j RAFFLES HOTEL Atmosphere created by152 words
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283 1950-09-21 5 MALAYA 'BEST PLACE TO LIVE IN S-E ASIA' SAYS GURNEY LONDON, Wednesday. Henry (Jurney, Federation High Commissioner, said today that British plans for Malayan economic advancement will make that Suuth-East Asia nation "very strong indeed". Kven with her bandit troubles, Malaya is the best place in South-East Asia to live283 words
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Article156 1950-09-21 5 Gaol Term Set Aside On Appeal WHILE his appeal against a sentence of one month's Imprisonment for failure to register and obtain an identity card was going on yesterday in the Supreme Court. Toh Tiong Joo. the appellant, produced a new card which he had since obtained Toh who was156 words
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Article56 1950-09-21 5 Reports received In Singapore confirm that the ship Silver Briar has been grounded off the Indonesian coast. The vessel was on its way from India to the Philippines and then to the U.S-A. The Singapore agents have not been Informed whether the ship is afloat again.56 words
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Article65 1950-09-21 5 Telling Suratman bin Hajl Birat, a 27-year-old Javanese, lint he had attacked a worn in in a cowardly fashion, the Singapore Fourth Police in <.u.strate, Mr. P. Claque. yesterday sentenced him to 14 days' imprisonment. Suratman pleaded guilty to a charge of causing hurt to65 words
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Article39 1950-09-21 5 A young Indian Muslim. A lullah bin Mohamed. was a. quitted in the Singapore »S cmd Police Court yesterday on a charge of criminal breach of trust < r $100 belimslns to his Mr. I) S. Marshall defended.39 words
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Article27 1950-09-21 5 Aw They Hong. 25. of Seletar Road, was fined $100 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for possessing two gallons of dutiable samsu.27 words
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Article144 1950-09-21 5 TWO NEW FOODS FOR CHILDREN TWO new foods for Singa- pore children enriched bread, and processed wheat are being planned, states a memorandum on nutritive policy, compiled by Prof. J. H. Strahn. President of the Singapore Nutrition Council and Dr. C. J. Oliveiro, AdviMC With refrence to cocomix, the new144 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-09-21 5 FIVE MALAY and two Ceylonese students left &>ini»pore yesterday by air for two years' study in Europe on scholarships sponsored by UNICEF. From left are Miss Pallium, Mr. K Pon.uiipaUm. Inche Harum bin Tok Muda Ibrahim, Inrhe Mohamed Shukor bin All, Inche Abu Bakar bin Zam Zam, Inche64 words
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Article, Illustration396 1950-09-21 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. ASIAN women throughout Malaya are indignant at the recent statement made by the British Conservative peer, Lord Mancroft. that they have not realised their responsibilities and are not trying to learn the part they must play in Malaya's396 words
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Article158 1950-09-21 5 Only S'pore Man With Towchang ALTHOUGH the ancient Chinese custom of growing a towchang < pigta.ii went out of fasmon more than 35 years ago. there is still a man in Singapore with one. He is 74-year-old Aw Yoke llec •vho says he has no Intention of ever cutting It158 words
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Article179 1950-09-21 5 Fr*m Oar Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed (\F 77 candidates at the Johore Normal classes examinations, 47 passed. The following were successful: lIBST YEAR: V. R. NavaratDMB. Miss Santha Damu. Miss A. !!i:id.-7.. Malmunah blntr Said. Mi.i. S D. Cooniaraaamy. Pon binte AuTullah. Miss J. Lopez. Zaln179 words
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Article209 1950-09-21 5 Motor Trishas: Taxis To Protest SINGAPORE taxi owners will be petitioning the Municipal Commissioners next week against acceptance of an application, now under consideration, to introduce motor trishas into the Colony. Mr. T. A. Simon, president of the Singapore Hire Car Association, told the Straits Times yesterday that the petition209 words
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Article107 1950-09-21 5 J)R. Pamela R. Elliot, who letired in July from the resident doctorship at the St. Andrew's Orthopaedic Hospital in Singapore after 23 years In the country, died suddenly in England on Monday. ThLs news was received in Singapore yesterday by rable from London Dr. (Miss107 words
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Article52 1950-09-21 5 The Singapore Municipal Special Labour Committee will meet again today to discuss the wages and conditions of service of the Municipality's 10.000 open-vote employees Representatives of the Government and Municipal Labour Union and of the Singapore Federation of Municipal Labour Unions have been invited to att=nd52 words
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Article56 1950-09-21 5 WOMAN ON $655 Breach charge supina Dime adu, a ear-old woman, living In leppel Hill, claimed trial in he Singapore Third Police tourt yesterday to criminal reach of trust of five gold olns, a gold chain and a air of '.'old bangles, total alue $655. belonging to Karlah binte Abas.56 words
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Article34 1950-09-21 5 Knnati binte Kasan, of Keppel Hill, claimed trial in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to criminal breach of trust of two gold ringg valued at $78 She was remanded until Sept. 23.34 words
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Article40 1950-09-21 5 NEW PLANE FOR GARUDA The first new Convair airliner of seven ordered by Oaruda Indonesian Airways will arrive In Singapore on Saturday en route from Amsterdam to Jakarta Garuda wiH use the Convairs on their air routes In thK arpa40 words
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192 1950-09-21 5 rVO versions of how a six-year-old girt, Tan Choon Joon, was killed by a lorry at Kheam Hock Road. Singapore, on Sept. 8 were given in the Coroner's Court yesterday at an Inquest. The Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, In returning a verdict192 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-21 5 1W SPECIALLY FOR MOKERS BRIAR PIPES From 5.00—22.50 LICHTERS From 8.00 37.50 CIGARETTE HOLDERS From 2.00—16.50 CIGARETTE CASES From 5.00—18.00 CICAR HUMIDORS Each 7.50 ASH TRAYS From 1.20— 1.90 PIPE RACKS (To Hold 6 Pipes) 9.25 TOBACCO JARS (Bakelite) 2.50 EyCLISH POTTERY From 7.50—10.00 SINCAPORE Good mornings begin with JWM82 words
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Miscellaneous78 1950-09-21 5 Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay handwork class 2 p.m to S p.m. RED CROSS OLD PEOPLE'S CLl'B. Weslev Hall. Port Canning Road. 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. CHINESE V..M.C.A. Seiegl* Rood. badminton. 530 p.m.. basketball. 5.30 p.m.. table -tennis. 7.30 p.m. POLICE BAND. King Oforge V Park. 5.45 p.m. to 6.45 p.m.78 words
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Article40 1950-09-21 6 THE FAMILY of the late Mr. Pow Tock Sang of No. 8. Lorong 14, Geylang, thank all relatives <fc friends for their wreaths, letters ef condolence, loan of vehicles, attended night visits A funeral •n the 14th September. 1950.40 words
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Article32 1950-09-21 6 ATTENTION ALL Australians •nd New Zealanders! A Cocktail parly has been arranged by the Australian nnd New Zealand Association for TONIGHT, Thursday. 21st September, at the Capitol Blua Room, 7.30 p.m.32 words
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780 1950-09-21 6 The Straits Times. Singapore. Thur. Sept. 21, 1950 The Rights Of Man Several weeks ago, following correspondence in this page on the "Bill of Human Rights" adopted by the General Assembly of the United Nations, we reproduced the full text of this document, and it seems to have been studied780 words
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Article283 1950-09-21 6 One of the famous Fourth Leaders in The Times which, we should explain for Malayan readers who do not see that great newspaper, are scintillating little essays rather than leaders in the ordinary sense —lately referred to the White Paper recently produced by the Royal Commission onThe Times - 283 words
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Article36 1950-09-21 6 RAUB, Wed.— Raub will hold a Joint Welfare and University Week from Sept. 30. A tentative programme includes *> football match, cinema show, badminton tournament, Jumble sole, games of chance, amusement* and a cash sweep.36 words
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Article381 1950-09-21 6 "Real Causes For Dissatisfaction" T HAVE noted in your 1 columns considerable criticism of the Income Tax Department. While any Income tax office can expect to be highly unpopular, the volume of unfavourable comment directed at the local Department indicates very real causes for dissatisfaction. As a correspondent381 words
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Article668 1950-09-21 6 CIVITAS - CIVITAS By T*HE completion recentx ly of six terracehouse by the Singapore Government Officers' Co-operative Housing Society has served to intensify interest among Municipal employees in their future housing requirements. For quite some time Municipal clerks and technical hands, who are members of one of the668 words
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Letter338 1950-09-21 6 crooners is a source of enjoyment. These programmes, which merely "pass the buck" to the listener, cannot possibly help to implement Radio Malaya's promise to raise the level of musical broadcasts, and It Is hoped that, when the staff Is moved to lta new air conditioned and expensive338 words
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Letter107 1950-09-21 6 I SHOULD be obliged if some legal giant would lay down the law about the interpretation of the term "irrevocable When Government servants were required to exercise their option in accepting or rejecting the terms and conditions of service laid down by the Public Services Salaries Commission of Malaya,107 words
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Letter184 1950-09-21 6 rHJRTHER to your j critic's remark, there were two rows of girls In the audience who seemed determined 9to laugh at the wrong places" at the Taylor Dance Studio annual dance exhibition, I must say that these girls, i evidently a clique, were a determined lot184 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-09-21 6 Photo graph by A. M. I. Austin SUNSET AT PORT DICKSON11 words
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Article465 1950-09-21 6 On the Margin Very Low I.Q. OINCE I rashly published my I.Q. Test in this column last week I have received a number of letters, all of which hint more or less politely that they feel sorry for Mrs. Cecil Street for having to Hvo with such a moron. All,465 words
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Advertisement794 1950-09-21 6 I Straits Times Free Press fot th» cenvrntcfic* ot adv«rtlj«r». our Represent itivt jf ltf Floor, Singapore Cold Storage. Orchard Roid. will receive tmjll •dverriiemcnti and antwon to boi Humbert CLASSIFIED ADS. ri 1 i i I i j i i i j < j 1 i I < I794 words
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Advertisement22 1950-09-21 6 Z RANGE V OF OUTSTAND/HG 4 I S*fM WOOLLENS I^^wJVORSTEDSJ AVAILABLE FOR YOUR SELECT/ ON AT REASONABLE PRICES PHONE: 6535 21.CHUL/A STREET22 words
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Advertisement402 1950-09-21 6 MAT4RIA bT^bH aaaaavMaV <■■■, V .j3 OK~^ l^>Al aaf^BBBBBBaV? iVaaal Sr aaaWsw^^a: jbbbV SbbbT4^^^'^ aaaaaV^^aaaaaaaam^^^r *^>B BBaeir^Bßa BBBHBBfeak **V/ A v i *y*\A SB:! SBr^VH MaUria is the greatest scourge tnai atfltcu maiikinJ No v" ol me *»nd, except a corner of North-West Europe, is wholly free from its ravages.402 words
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Article418 1950-09-21 7 HOSPITAL 'Girls Should Not Be Detained 9 THE Singapore Medical Department, the Straits Times understands, has called for papers in connection with the use of the Social Hygiene Hospital, Middle Road, as a place of detention by the Social Welfare Department for women and418 words
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Article196 1950-09-21 7 13 Schools To Compete In Contest AN inter-school declamation contest. In connection with the opening of the new building of the AngloChinese School in Singapore, will be held on Oct. 3 at the school hall. Government and aided secondary schools in Singapore have been invited to each send one contestant.196 words
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Article34 1950-09-21 7 Pleading guilty to causing unnecessary suffering to 26 ducks by putting them In two baskets Lim Sal Heng, of River Valley Road, was fined $25 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.34 words
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Article75 1950-09-21 7 DR. W. A. Balhetchet. Medical Superintendent of the Kandane Kerbau Hospital, Singapore, will retire at the end of this year Dr Balhetchet, who is 52, has been in the Singapore Medical Service since 1922. He received the 0.8. E. for his services during the Japanese occupation when75 words
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Article54 1950-09-21 7 The highest paid daily workers in Government last year were surveyors who got daily rates varying between $5.30 and $7.55. The lowest paid employees were women and junior labourers who got 82 to CS cents per day. These figures are given in the report of the Singapore54 words
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Article42 1950-09-21 7 The General Council of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions will meet on Sunday at 10 a.m. at the ACSU premises in North Bridge Road to consider the present high co&t of living and measures to check possible inflation.42 words
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Article175 1950-09-21 7 THIEF'S LOOT WAS LEFT IN TEMPLE WHEN five men were charged in the Singapore First District Court with housebreaking and theft. Lee Poh Tee. a priestess at a Chinese temple at Chua Chu Kang. said that one of them asked permission to use her temple to deposit goods for safe-keeping.175 words
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Article51 1950-09-21 7 The resurfacirg of the whole of Singapore's Cross Street and a portion of Cecil Strept from Maxwell Rnad to Cross Street at an estimated cost of $66,000 is recommended by a Municipal committee. This proposal will now go beiore the full Board of Municipal Commissioners for51 words
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Article33 1950-09-21 7 A section of an electric table laid under the pavement of a building under construction in Lortmg 12, Geylan, Singapore, caught fire yesterday afternoon. The fire was extinguished in five minutes.33 words
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Article73 1950-09-21 7 KOON Leong Kee, aged 19. was yesterday committed to stand trial at the Singapore Assizes by the Singapore Relief magistrate, Mr. D. JA. Fyfe, on charges of alleged unlawful possession of a 32 pistol and three rounds of ammunition. Koon was arrested on Aug. 16 when he73 words
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Article33 1950-09-21 7 Over Radio Malaya at 8 p.m. tomorrow Mr A. W. Burtt of the Department of Chemistry, Singapore, will describe how. the science of chemistry has defeated the plans of the criminal.33 words
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Article26 1950-09-21 7 Mr. Hoh Che Hock has been appointed a Deputy Collector of Land Revenue in Singapore In place of Mr. H. Ismail bin Che' Lee.26 words
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95 1950-09-21 7 T7U)K centuries women have tolerated the behaviour of men, but "no more will we tolerate it," said Mrs. Shirin Fozdar. President of the Women's ProercMivr Group in India, when she addressed Singapore Rotarians at a luncheon netting yesterday. Mrs. Foxdar spoke on95 words
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Article, Illustration278 1950-09-21 7 THE Chinese film actress, Pal Kwanf (Fair Light) —or Bai Kwauf as she prefers to spell it confessed in Singapore yesterday that hers is an assumed name. She adopted it because her father would not let her278 words
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Article361 1950-09-21 7 THIRTY-THREE witnesses, one of the largest numbers ever called to give evidence in a traffic case were yesterday sent away from the Singapore First Traffic Court without giving their evidence when the most important person in the case— the accused— failed to appear. He was361 words
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Article221 1950-09-21 7 Big Thrill For 80 Schoolgirls EIGHTY girls of the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus had the thrill of their lives yesterday when they were shown over the P. and O. Carthage. For nearly all of them. It was an exciting experience for It was the first time that they221 words
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Article73 1950-09-21 7 SINGAPORE'S black-out on Tuesday night was due to an unexpected fault occurring on a running machine at St. James' Power Station which reflected Itself on the other alternators, the Municipal Electrical Engineer, Mr. C. C. Payne, told the Straits Times. The fault was put right and the73 words
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Article74 1950-09-21 7 "I am prone to forgetfulness," said an Indian. Bohanar bin IdrLs. when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore First District Court yesterday to falling to produce his identity card to a constable at Changl Rofd on Sept 20. Bohanar was sentenced to one month's imprisonment. Mr. M. C.74 words
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130 1950-09-21 7 A $250,000 proposal for the rebuilding of Singapore's Orchard Road Market into a two-storeyed structure next year was turned down by a Municipal committee on the ground that it was not an urgent requirement. The committee, Instead, approved an alternative suggestion that essential repairs to130 words
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Article65 1950-09-21 7 pOURTEEN Chinese, who were taken into custody by Singapore police following a raid at a rodown at Sumbawa Road on Wednesday night, have been released after questioning. In the godown, which wat> being used by scores of Chinese as a dwelling place, police found a Russian65 words
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Article43 1950-09-21 7 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Dato Wan Idris, acting Mentrl Be-ar of Johore, ha» ordered all shops in the town board areas of Cha'ah and Bekok to close except betweeji I and 4 p.m. daily. Petrol pump* are exempted.43 words
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Article41 1950-09-21 7 Ann Ter, 23, was charged In the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday with breaking into the British Ordnance Depot boat club at Labrador Point and with theft of an outboard motor. He was remanded until Sept. 27.41 words
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287 1950-09-21 7 PLAN FOR T.B. SURVEY IN COLONY SOON SINGAPORE'S tuberculosis rate is to be determined by a survey soon of a cross-section of the town's population by the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association. "We will conduct this investigation in conJunction with the Government and the University of Malaya", said Dr. O. H. Garllck,287 words
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Article99 1950-09-21 7 Policeman Cleared On Appeal SAYING that the evidence was unsatisfactory Chief Justice. Sir Charl. t Murray Aynsley. yesterd?y allowed the appeal of a detective police constable against his conviction In a bribery case. The constable Othman bin Mohamed Saad. attached u> the Joo Chiat Police Statlnr had been senU/nced to99 words
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Article48 1950-09-21 7 AN 18-year-old boy, Ng Yong Swee, was stabbed yesterday morning while walk-* ing along Teochew Street^ Singapore. Bleeding profusely, he got) into a trishaw and went* home to his mother who tooi* him to a police station. He was removed to hospilaP by ambulance.48 words
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Article30 1950-09-21 7 More contributions to "Grandma Ong's Fund" have swelled the total to $4,074.10. Yesterday's donations were from: S.K. $5; C.E. $4: "Patient" $5; Anonymous $20; K.P.M Tally Clerks $40.30 words
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Article27 1950-09-21 7 For using 'ir.sulting words" to a police constable, Lee Kee Eng. 25. of Silat Road, was fined $10 in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday.27 words
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Advertisement102 1950-09-21 7 ~7/ •'7/ Girard Perregaux Within Iht b«»utit jliy «t, i*d cat* ol Gi'ard Peritfau* Watch bejti a movement of rcniarhjblt accuracy. 0i»--tincl.oi. ot d«i»n and rtliaDiMy ol parformanc* hava been a Girard Parrtf aui tradrt'on j.net 1791 recognued and r»spect»d throughout Iht world Choott and ■■vt a G -..j Ptrrtf102 words
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Advertisement78 1950-09-21 7 -V^fcssss^BiLP^tFS— TOOTN ASTf V^ Jf *|*f I»S»CzJSS>SSBSr~^~| TOILET 9 TISSUES W (I IN SHEETS 17 IROMO Approi 500 sheets $0.95 packet Ik BRONCO n 600 0.75 DIAMOND 1,200 1.40 ■7 ICYIS w 250 a 0.55 (L PAPIR ROLLS I W VIKINC 7i OS. Fully Bleached 0.35 roll W Ji MARVIL78 words
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Article172 1950-09-21 8 FE question of whether or not Government should bear a proportionate cost of the expenses of the Cooperative Societies Department "since the movement Is in competition with ordinary traders." may shortly be raised in the Singapore Legislative Council on behalf of the Singapore Association. The172 words
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Article49 1950-09-21 8 The Seletar Branch of the Dravidar Kazhakam. a reformist organisation of South Indian*, has built a clubhouse at West Hill Road The building will house a reading rom and library. The opening ceremony of the new building was performed by Mr A C Suppiah on Sunday49 words
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Article34 1950-09-21 8 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed Tuan Sheikh Abubakar. District Officer. Johore Bahru, has been appointed chairman of the State Accident Board and also a member of the Traffic Advisory Board. Johore34 words
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330 1950-09-21 8 May Protest At Govt. Move OFFICIALS of the Singapore Co-operative Stores Society yesterday expressed surprise and may even protest against Government plans to open State-shops as a price-control measure. Singapore's Secretary for Economic Affairs, Mr. Andrew Gilmour. announced in the Legislative Council on Tuesday that the330 words
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Article, Illustration290 1950-09-21 8 SINGAPORE S newest factory— the Metal Box Co. °of Malaya Ltd.— now being built at the 15th mile Bukit Timah Road, should be completed at the end of this year and go into operation immediately, producing for a start 70,000,000 food cans a year,290 words
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Article92 1950-09-21 8 TWO COLONY SUCCESSES A cable has been received In Singapore from the City and Guilds of London In- stltute announcing that two Municipal Electricity Department staff have passed the final electrical engineering practice examination held in May. They are Mr. L.R. Estrop, who passed Part 1 and First Clas s92 words
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Article159 1950-09-21 8 A WARDS FOR GOOD SERVICE PLIGHT men of the British Army were presented with certificates for good service at Buller Camp, Alexandra yesterday, by Brigadier C. G. Robins. Commander, Singapore Base District. The following received the certificates: Sgt. D. E. Lydall (2 Air Survey Liaison Section): L'Cpl. R. Williams (Works159 words
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Article152 1950-09-21 8 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR Wed. A WOMAN bandit who had a revolver, a hand-gren-ade and documents was captured In Kedah yesterday. Two other bandits escaped, but one it believed to have been wounded. A Chinese civilian was wounded last night during an exchange152 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 8 Krom Our Own <'orresnona>nl JOHORE BAHRU. Wed— R. Vellasamy. sweeper in a Gurkha unit, was fined $20. In default two weeks' imprisonment at Batu Pahat. for stealing a quarter sack of condiments^35 words
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Article31 1950-09-21 8 Koh Hay Kirn. 40. was bound over for one year in the sum of $300 in the Second District Court yesterday for possession of 50 leaf packets of opium.31 words
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Article32 1950-09-21 8 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Government plans to cieate a new 76.000-acre forest reserve which will occupy an area in the districts of Mersing and Kota Tinggi. Johore.32 words
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Article345 1950-09-21 8 Parties For Girls From 'Homes SINGAPORE'S Girls' Homes, run by the Social t3 Welfare Department, are to have a Board of Visitors under a reorganisation scheme introduced with the passing of the Children's and Young Persons' Ordinance. •^ey will also have hand of voluntary workers under the leadership of Mrs345 words
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Advertisement359 1950-09-21 8 t^giJ Buckskin and j|K3!j^X>\j Canvas Shoes. n^BßPmfl Pith Helnets Filwl Belt>< Snowene white cleaner LIQUID OR IN BLOCKS High Blood Pressure Dangerous lo Heart 1 1 >»>»]< w r ii. «n and wo.ncn mn in (.< th» dangers of hrart lioul.l* ■■■i paralynta be- au«r or High in»..,i Fi-'iHuri High359 words
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Advertisement99 1950-09-21 8 F "PHOTO-FLUX" J'HILIPS makers of the famous Philips Radio. XXX»3> P (7? C7 7 o\\ Jvion )yw<k J/troitua Tywwdfa \lp WITH THIS WONDIRFUI t^^^l 4 WHIPPING CREAM! \WL^Pws imkn pwddiagj how cuiiiag •her look aViassa 1 w.efc AVOUT Whipped Cr—m. AVOSIT sksaas so <Utciom <u'a aouMrr iwni, purs. iit% aaa)99 words
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Article803 1950-09-21 9 m%Auntie^ Kathleen - m %Auntie^ Kathleen Malayan story told byW CAN'T get this 1 stupid drawer open", grumbled Yussof. "Something seems to be sticking". I'll do it. said his sister. She grasped the handle and gave a sharp pull, pressing with her other hand on top of the desk. "Way.803 words
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Article202 1950-09-21 9 rIS week I am going to tell the girls how to make table mats from felt. You can buy really lovely colours in the shops, quite cheaply too. Choose two bright colour*— suppose you decide on blue and orange. Cut eight blue strips six202 words
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Article130 1950-09-21 9 1 SAW a clever conjarlng trick perfoimcd trie other day. which I would like to tell you about. You will need two tumblers the same size, a candle end, and a piece of thick paper large enough to rovr>r the top of the tumbler. Put the candle130 words
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Article384 1950-09-21 9 Eider is a fine chess player SCHOOLBOY OFTHE WEEK THIS week's schoolboy could be any of you Actually, he is a very shy boy who is very interested in the Children's Corner and the Sports Pages, which he always reads. "Will you be my schoolboy this week?" I asked him.384 words
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Advertisement269 1950-09-21 9 CAIRO E"^^*^ m KARAcyi I t BOMBAY C§§§^> O^SINGAPORE J^ /SYDNEY BY LUXURIOUS^SI^^>j SKYMASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO with connection, to BAR W I BOMBAY KARACHI H If I PJ CAIRO ROME LONDON SYDNEY DtIAKILRE SINUAPOHE U AM EVfcXY TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. b PRINCE STREET269 words
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Advertisement287 1950-09-21 9 This NEW PARKER XV" is a triumph! 1— *p It's the only pen. X^i-all FEATURES 111 NEW PRECISION I IHf NEW BEAUTY mi Tot Pakkek "51" has always been the world's most perfect pen. Now— here's a triumph— V with the great new Aero-metric Ink System, the NEW Parker "51"287 words
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Miscellaneous895 1950-09-21 9 A crossword puzzle for boys girls Dear Children, CLUES The entric. for the Art competition ere coming in nicely, bat g 2 S Koss 1. A at the doting djy is today we cannot let you have the resulti until WZI WZI hollow cylinder ne»t week. B W/a 7 *%%>,895 words
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Advertisement1255 1950-09-21 10 MANSFIELD dc CO., LTD. (ir.jroor&fbo In Singapore) IlLUfc WNNEL LIMB Carrier's option to proceed via o»li«» ports to load and drscharge cart*. lAILINCS to LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON 0 CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sails P Vham P«nana: Mentor tot L pool Uok w C. 29/10 Sept. 21 Scat. 24/27 Sept. 28/ Oct.1,255 words
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Advertisement744 1950-09-21 10 LONDON STOCKS LONDON, Wed f>RICES were buoyant on I the London Btock Exchange today. The markets were stimulated by the removal of the prospect of an early general ejection following Government's overnight victory on the question of steel nationalisation. Advancing prices In most sections produced several features and gave a744 words
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Advertisement1120 1950-09-21 10 RUBBER MARKET Prices, Fluctuating, Touched $1.55 PRICE fluctuations were experienced in the Singapore rubber market yesterday, with a peak of $1.55 alb reached at one stage. Business opened easier in the morning, but the tone steadied towards noon on the strength of some new buying orders. In the afternoon, however,1,120 words
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Advertisement315 1950-09-21 10 TIN; $397-/2 A PICUL SIf GAPOfUSj W»d, Sep* 20—1391.50 }up $4.62. £788 a ton in London LONDON, Wed.. Sept. 20. —Spot £787— £789; Forward £781— £782; Settlement £788. Turnover: a.m. 95 p.m. IM tons. Malayan Shares A Market Correspondent T*HE Malayan share market again showed a slight Improvement In all315 words
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Advertisement1009 1950-09-21 10 McALISTEK 6s CO., LTD. llnciMPOiajeo in ijngapon.; telephone Mo ««O6 ELLERMAN BUCKNALL KLAVENEi!. L»ME LONDON. HAVRI. ANTWI.P tS«TLJBo EL SIATTLE Af vilicoUV C 0 R ROTTERDAM b HAMBURG PORTLAND WATTLE ft VANCOUVER Acceotmg caigo tor Central South CITY Of, CVANSVILLi American Port*. Spo.. P>.tka>l fn~* ft M p Cl r1,009 words
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Article899 1950-09-21 11 Entries Include Bright Eyes, No Regrets From Our Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wednesday. GOLD Cup winner Tara Street will clash with champion sprinters, No Regrets and Bright Eyes in the $20,000 Perak Gold Vase race over the new seven-furlong course at the Perak Turf Club899 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-09-21 11 VAN DAATSELAAR, captain of the Singapore Swimmine Club relay team, receires the Services Challenge Cup from Mrs. Blucke, wife of Air Vice Marshal R. S. Blucke, after S.S.C. had won the 200 metres free style relay in record time at the Later-Services swimming championships yesterdays S.S.C. unofficially broke the Singapore66 words
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Article129 1950-09-21 11 A FORMER English international. Major W. Cook, yesterday helped Wanderers, an Army hockey team, to beat Singapore Recreation Club by three-nil on the S.R.C. padang. cook was making his first appearance in the Colony. Wanderers had a very effective forward line in which outsiderltfht R.129 words
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Article85 1950-09-21 11 In a hockey game In which both .tides played up very well, Singapore Cricket Club women's team beat the Girls SporU Club by a solitary goal on the padang yesterday. Mrs. Landolt passed to Mrs. Dorothy Mills midway in the first half for the latter85 words
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Article43 1950-09-21 11 The Anglo-Chinese School 13th annual swimming carnival will be held on Oct. 2. at the Chinese Bwimming Club, starting at 3 p.m. There will be two events for boys of the School— the 100 metres free-style and a medley relay.43 words
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Article192 1950-09-21 11 |> A.S.C. swiimped Naval Base by a 14 points (a goal, a try, one drepped goal and a penalty) to nothing in a friendly rugger match played at Nee Soon yesterday. The game, which started slowly. had only a few good three-quarter movements, all by192 words
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Article899 1950-09-21 11 SINGAPORE RUGBY PROSPECTS I rpHE stage is all set for a fresh rugby season The J curtain is half-way op and the props are waiting but what about the most important factor of all the players? The first two teams I have i taken are899 words
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Article54 1950-09-21 11 Two goals by C. Marshall, scored once each halt, gave Char'ered Bank SporU Club a two-one victory ovpt Pulau Bukom SporU Club when they met In a Blngapore BustnrM House "B" soccer tie on the C V.M.A ground yestfnfai. Pulrti Rnlmn opened scoring throufrh Fussan flre54 words
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Advertisement156 1950-09-21 11 daily |-r^ißrr i i |li ri fl 14S 4 5 SHOWSI HI I'lj < I 1 6.30 9.30 AFLAME WITH SWASHBUCKLING ADVENTURE r I (TV -Sft- M. ■JMC^r who ruled an empire of ruthless pirates! f EVERYBODY'S FAVOURITE SINGS 4 SONGS IN HER OWN INIMITABLE STYLE •The Very Thought of156 words
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Advertisement220 1950-09-21 11 GALA ALL-MALAY H PREMIERE M JfjUtf^lk JOHN UliNi: ■P^^3 SGT. NTKYKKR HOW 1 fv > */*^iW his most powrrful .£n>|fiSlj|^^k PERFORMANCE JOHN WAYNE C 4 I 'Of 'fag JOHN AGAR ADELE MARA FORREST TUCKER 1 ttUHST ditk AOTHM HUM: JUUf iISMOf JAMES HCLDtM J fWS KT(* COC MCHAIIO JACCKEI 4220 words
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Miscellaneous311 1950-09-21 11 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD »ei.ou j7 ->„ ^nii ai i B "i"«(j,t "(0. CROSSWORD No. 171' 1 Prophciic <«>. Vs»i lor mMn§ drawuiff I W.mer about «queif for XL .o-i'V hrl«f ««nn 'l» I I* I* a ii .lit (81. '<>»• "> orlet norm 111 i 10. A portion )i separated311 words
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Article, Illustration389 1950-09-21 12 R.E.M.E. Rally Was Too Late 26 Field Regt. R.A. 2; Base Workshops R.E.M.E. 1. TWENTY-SIXTH Field Regiment Rofal Artillery (Malaya District) won the FARELF Army Cup with a well-deserved two-one victory over the other finalists. Base Workshops R.E.M.E. (Singapore District), at the Jalan Besar Stadium389 words
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Article97 1950-09-21 12 From Oar £Uff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. T)UE to increased sales in the unlimited sweepstakes and the policy of the Perak Turf Club to increase stakes correspondingly, it has been decided to raise the stakes of all races except the Gold Vase Race by an97 words
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Article141 1950-09-21 12 gTAGINO a spirited rally towards the closing stages of play, Fraser and Neave Sports Club won a deserving two-one victory over Shell S.C. in a thrilling Singapore Business Houses "A" fixture played before a record crowd at Oeylang Stadium yesterday. A prominent feature was the141 words
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Article195 1950-09-21 12 J^ONG KONG opened the triangular table tennis meet between India, Hong Kong and Malaya, with a five-nil win over Malaya at the Hanpy World Stadium last night. Hong Kong maintained their usual high standard throughout to win easily, although they have had eight strenuous match?* here195 words
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Article315 1950-09-21 12 3 Goals By Ak Loke v Tourists from Oar SUIT Corrn,ponde»i PENANO, Wed. A BRILLIANT hat-trick by' Penang centre-forward Lee Ah Loke saw Penang beat < Hong Kong Chinese soccer,, tourists by three goals to one at Victoria Green today be- fore some 3.000 people. This was the tourists' 13th315 words
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Article82 1950-09-21 12 RANGOON, Wed.— Singapore Chinese P. A. today took five-' goal beating from Burma In a* charity soccer match, marking, the visitors' final appearance, here. A strengthened Burma front- line helped pin Singapore Chin-, ese In their own territory virtually throughout play, and gave' the home side82 words
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Article22 1950-09-21 12 TODAY: 8.01 a.m. (7ft. lln.) and 5.42 pm. (7ft. "in.i. TOMORROW: 9.15 a.m. (7ft. •in.) and 7.45 pm. (7ft. 91n.).22 words
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212 1950-09-21 12 Comfortable Victory For S.H.B. XV •pHE Singapore Harbour Board had another comfortable win yesterday when they beat C-in-C Far East Station XV at Keppel Harbour by 11 points (a goal and two tries) to nil. Play was for the most part scrappy and decent threequarter moves were distinctly at a212 words
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Article338 1950-09-21 12 T*HE Singapore Swimming Club relay team, comL prising K. Mitchell, Van Daatselaar, B. Mitchell and W. Wolters, unofficially broke the Singapore record for the 200 metres free style relay at the Infer-Services Swimming Championships, which were held at the S.S.C. yesterday. Their time was 1 mln338 words
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Article261 1950-09-21 12 OF all athletic events, which Is the most difficult to master? Geoff Dyson, chief coach to the British A.A.A., answered the question In his fourth lecture to Singapore coaches and athletes at Victoria School yesterday. "Pole vaulting", said Dyson, "Is the most technical of all athletic261 words
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Article, Illustration1080 1950-09-21 12 Geoff Dyson Chief Coach To British A.A. A - Geoff Dyson Chief Coach To British A.A.A. Dyson Series on Athletics....! By AVER the past 30 year 3 there has been a tremendous improvement In both the general standard of athletics throughout the j world and in world records. This Improvement can be attributed to quite a1,080 words
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Advertisement846 1950-09-21 12 iHtID ADS. iC .co Mom uage «i SITI HONS VACANT EIJSCT CITY DEPARTMINT: Junior Clerks. Commencing salary $S0 a month In Time scale *R<> 90 BAR 110 x AlO 170 BAR 180 x AlO SM BAR 240 x AlO 280 plus C.L.A. equivalent to 60 cent, bf Salary on first846 words
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Advertisement389 1950-09-21 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Contlntied from previous col. "wiW MIION VVANTM) WANTED flat or bungalow, preferably in Town. Ring 7563. .Hf™ E SPACE VACANT SHARE OF SMALL fully furnished Central Office offered w th telephone, post box, etc., one clerical assistance if required Would suit travelling representative as Singapore headquarters. Write Box389 words
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Advertisement88 1950-09-21 12 ETERNO-M&Tie j&H f/ from $180 ETERNn-MGTie THE FIRSf SELFWINDING WATCH WITH y^\ BALL BEARING S~> C/<i4H4tt&£&kS Ltd 0 SWISS WBTCHnWKERS 16 COLLYER QUAY SINGAPORE §B Dlf#f Having successfully served our patrons at Purvis St. we have now moved to more Commodious and Hygienic Premises at: 15, MIDDLE ROAD North Bridge88 words
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Miscellaneous36 1950-09-21 12 SOCCER: Community I.je.: R.A.F. t Malays at Jalan Besar; Business House B: Oriental Telephone v Breweries at Geylang Bus. Hse. A: Hong Kong Bank t Malayan Airways at CYMA. HOCKEY: 8.0.D. v Police at Thomson Road.36 words
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