The Straits Times, 26 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-26 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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363 1950-09-26 1 MORE TOWNS FALL IN DRIVE TO NORTH Grim Battle As Seoul Blazes TOKYO, Monday. f fHE First U.S. jCavalry Division entered Chochiwon today in a 30-mile blitz advance i from Poun. By passing Tae.ion, the American i column shortened to a mere 25 miles their disi tance from the AmericanReuter; AP; UP - 363 words
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Article, Illustration183 1950-09-26 1 BIX hundred bales of rubber worth about $250,000 floated in the sea off Tanjong Khu, Singapore, yesterday morning after a lighter was capsized in a i storm. Residents alon? Tanjong Rhu played a great part in the salvage operations and by last night nearly threequarters of183 words
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Article76 1950-09-26 1 4.V*:. £RI>A.M. Mon. rl 1... f'.i MM ship Ranchi arrived hen today with SI niorr passengers than whrn it left Jakarta newly-born lnhi»s. The ship has hrou-ht back fi:> -n Indonesia 9.V! rrjiatr i!rs canprisini; members ol Mte Dutch Navy. Amy a:<i former Netliertaait In76 words
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Article42 1950-09-26 1 TOKYO, Mon. The; A >':iran sth Air Force has. carried out an Investigation i:ito the error attack by A lerican planes on British I 1 loops near Boncju on Sept. 23. but the findings were not announced. Renter.Reuter - 42 words
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Article34 1950-09-26 1 LONDON. Mon. An airline source said today that the merger of American Overseas Airlines Into Pan American. World Airways, scheduled for today has been postponed for at least 48 hou*s.— A. P.34 words
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Article52 1950-09-26 1 CANBERRA. Mon. v A USTRALIAN troops are to go into action in Korea almost immediately, an authoritative source said today at Canberra The troops comprise volunteers from the British Commonwealth Occupation Forces in Japan and volunteers from Australia flown to Japan in a series of secretReuter; Reuter-AAP - 52 words
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245 1950-09-26 1 EIGHT BURNED IN AN HOIR ARMED Communist arsonist* last night burned eight taxis in Singapore within an hour and robbed the drivers of all their takings Six of the cars were Yellow-Top vehicles, and the other two privately-owned by Chinese. Two Chinese youths engaged the245 words
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Article61 1950-09-26 1 THE HAGUE, Mon.— World production of tin concentrates in July, exclusive c.f Bolivia export figures which have not yet been received amounted to 9,694 long tons, says th* International Tin Study Group's latest publlcaports. July figures were 13.300 tons, including Bolivian ex- ports. Malaya produced 561 words
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Article24 1950-09-26 1 ATHENS, Mon— Some 400 houses were damaged and five persons Injured by an earthquake which struck eastern Crete on Saturday. A.P.AP - 24 words
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Article22 1950-09-26 1 BOMBAY. Mon—Seventyflve people have been arrested In Bombay city In the past 24 hours under the Preventive Detention Act. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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117 1950-09-26 1 LATE NEWS TWO DEAD, 17 HURT IN S'PORE CRASH AN Indian man and woman were killed and seventeen other people seriously injured in a triple collision at the junction of Bm>. i.i Vista and Paslr P»nJang Roads shortly aftat midnieht last night. The injured include three women and one hoy.117 words
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140 1950-09-26 1 LONDON, Monday. SPECULATORS and investors scrambled to bu> Eastern rubber shares at sharply higher prices in a wild boom on the London Stock Exchange today, reports Sydney Gampell, Reuters Financial Editor. A typical leading Malayar rubber share, United Sua Betong. reached 65 shilling! this morning, comparedReuter - 140 words
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Article54 1950-09-26 1 LONDON. Vl on. A KOI K -rnui.ird British Overseas Airways Argonaut, hound for Singapore with 38 soldiers on board, returned to London Airport eaVly today soon after taking oft. The pilot felt a hump as he retracted the undercarriage and he returned for •uineri-N toReuter - 54 words
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Article118 1950-09-26 1 SENNELAGER. Germany. Mon. military leaders believe that an attack against Western Europe would be backed up by a vast air fleet. This supposition Is the basis of the first part of tne British autumn manoeuvres —biggest since the end of the war— which have just begun118 words
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93 1950-09-26 1 MED AN Monday. persons were arrested when Medan (East 11 Sumatra) police two days ago succeeded in oncovering a smuggling ring operating between Singapore and Medan, reports the Aneta news agency. Sm usglers made use of planes of the regular Garuda Indonesian AirwaysReuter - 93 words
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Article129 1950-09-26 1 A^BOUT 20 Chinese were detained by the Singapore Police last night after a security check at the Happy World Amusement Park. The operation was carried out to protect the hundreds of Chinese schoolchildren ex- pected to turn up for the charity basketball matches between129 words
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Article47 1950-09-26 1 Mr. Tan Tien, aged 60, owner of the Tan Hock Seng Biscuit Shop In China Street died shortly after he fell i from his Hat— 7o ft. high— ln New Bridge Road, Singapore, yesterday morning. He had been ill for eight months.47 words
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Article21 1950-09-26 1 PARIS, Mon— Five persons were killed today when an express train was derailed about 45 miles from Nancy.— AP.AP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-09-26 1 ONE of the Yellow Top cabs fired by Communists in Singapore last night, after robbing the driver. In a side lane off Peck Seah Street. The fire brigade was called to the scene a few minutes before 10 o'clock. Straits Times picture.44 words
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Article144 1950-09-26 1 $1 MILLION FOR EACH BANDIT LONDON. Mon. TORD Mancroft, who returned rrom a month's visit to Malaya on Sept. 19. said today that the antiCommunist campaign th»r« works out at about one million Malayan dollars for each guerilla eliminated and the end is not yet In sight. Lord Mancroft said144 words
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Article372 1950-09-26 1 Study Of Rubber Duty Plan fFHE United Planting Association of Malayu and the Rubber Growers' Association in London are actively considering Federation Government proposals to raise the export duty on rubber to meet defence and Emergency expenditure and reduce the potential deficit on this vear't Budget. Th- Straits Times understands372 words
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Article129 1950-09-26 1 THE Stnitt Times will b ;m publicjtion of J R.id>« Weekly on Saturday. If will cjrry Rjdio Mjljya and Ovencjt programmes for the week Oct. 1-7. For the first time the Radia MaUya programmes will b« given in detail both En-KH and vernacular. Each day s programmes129 words
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308 1950-09-26 2 Labour Member Crit irises British Govt 's Isolationism HYPOCRISY: SMUGNESS: COMPLACENCY' LONDON, Monday. A LABOUR member of the House of Commons yesterday accused his party and a section of the British Cabinet of scuttling: the Schuman Plan for European co-operation "because they would like to see Britain remain in glorious308 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-09-26 2 MR. ERNEST MARPLES, Conservativr M.P. for Wallasey, Cheshire, arriving: at the Houses of Parliament. He says that he finds a bicycle quicker and more convenient than a car in central London's traffic.37 words
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Article25 1950-09-26 2 ROME. Mon— ltaly has decided to spend 150 billion lira (US$240,000,000) In the next three years to strengthen internal defence.— A.P.AP - 25 words
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Article45 1950-09-26 2 LONDONJfon.— Sir Malcolm Sargent will conduct for Greece at the invitation of the Athens State Orchestra. He will conduct In the Roman Theatre, Herodcs Attlcus, on the Acropolis hillside, which seats some 3.000 to 4.000 people in the open air -A.P.AP - 45 words
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Article79 1950-09-26 2 TORONTO, Monday QIR Frank Whittle, British inventor of the tvbo-jet engine, said in Toronto he feared Britain might not survive a third world war, and nrjed, immediate mass migration from the British Isles to the Commonwealth. -J*L id tnere sh °o «> planned migration ofReuter - 79 words
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78 1950-09-26 2 WASHINGTON. Monday. AMERICAN officials have announced that the Russian Government appears to have started a campaign for "the complete annihilation of all Muslim minorities" within the borders of the Soviet Union and its satellites. I report prepared by in?d authorities citetl the irian Government's remove toAP - 78 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-09-26 2 PRESIDENT of the United Nations General Assembly. Mr. Nasrollah Entezam of Persia (right) with the former President, Gen. Carlos Romulo (centre), and Sir Zafrulimh Khan of Pakistan (left) at New York.— A.P. picture.AP - 37 words
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214 1950-09-26 2 PHILADELPHIA, Monday. rpRACES of the earliest North Americans— A migrants across the Bering Straits from Asia to Alaska have been discovered by an archaeological expedition to the Arctic led by Dr. Froelich Rainer, director of Pennsylvania University Museum. Exactly how far back the relics214 words
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Article125 1950-09-26 2 SHORTAGE OF TIN IN SIAM BANGKOK, Mon. CIAM is facing a shortage of tin deposits and Miners arc demanding Government action in prospecting fo: new sources of the metal. There has been a resurgence of tin trading with liio United States sine? the Reconstruction Finance Corporation revised its system cfAP - 125 words
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Advertisement306 1950-09-26 2 3 Shows •>»li>: 3, 8.15 A 9.15 p.m. Shaw Bro's olourful Malay FUm! I'DEWI MURNI" Opening To-morrow I'nlveraal's -THE STOBY OF MOLLY X" REX JOHORE BAHRU T*day 3 Shows: 3.15. 45 A 9 15 "KEMBAR" (Malay) ATLANTIC Great World Today 2 Shows:— 7.oo 9.15 ■IMRTA KAKIN" (Malay) tUN New World306 words
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Advertisement693 1950-09-26 2 NOTICES THE EASTERN UNION TRADINC COMPANY DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP NOTICE IS HEKKBY GIVEN that the partnership heretofore -übsisting between CHARLES NO MUI SENG and WEE HUCK LAY, carrying on ousiness as lm- I porter.", exporters, shipowners and j general merchants, uuder the i style^ or firm name of rHE I693 words
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Advertisement198 1950-09-26 2 NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE CLOSUHE OF BOUNDAKY HOAD. KRIAN It is notified that the length of Boundary Road, Krian, leading from Parit Buntar to Bungel I Bakau between the 1% mile stone, Sungel Star and the 4* .mile stone, Sungel Bakau shall be t closed to all vehicular traffic ln- eluding198 words
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Advertisement716 1950-09-26 2 NOTICES THE MOrOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS Notice of Application for a Variation of a lUulate Permit We, the Lee Rubber Co., Ltd. (Latex Division) of 52. Jalan Ibrahim, Johore Bahru, Johore, being holders of Haulage Permit No. 323 10C and abort term Permit No. HO/3006/323/10C give notice of Intention716 words
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Advertisement172 1950-09-26 2 NOTICES CENTRAL ELECTRIOTt" BOARD Traders will be received by the Deputy Chairman, Central Electricity Board, P.O. Box 1003, Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur up to 12 noon on Wednesday nth October for the construction of a new OFFICE FOR THE CENTRAL ELECTRICITY BOARD AT MALACCA Plans and specifications may be seen172 words
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Advertisement89 1950-09-26 2 THE WALL MACNAUGHT PUMP FOR 44-GALLON DRUMS ENTIRELY NEW DESIGN. fcj^J PATENTS PENDING. 1 FOR ALL NON CORROSIVE LIQU IDS. VERY LIGHT ACTION EVEN WITH I M HEAVY GEAR OILS. U CAPACITY OVER FOUR CALLONS L__ PER MINUTE. GUARANTEED FOR 12 MONTHS. DESIGNED TO FIT THE STANDARD 44 GALLON DRUM.89 words
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Article509 1950-09-26 3 U.K. Calls For Speedy Action In S.-E. Asia LONDON, Monday. MR. Hugh Gaitskell, British Minister for Economic Affairs, today called for all possible speed in applying practical measures for helping South-East Asia to combat Communism. Speaking as chairman at the first session of the Commonwealth Ministers'UP - 509 words
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282 1950-09-26 3 BERLIN BATTLE OF BARRIER IN sth DAY BERLIN Mon. j«HE "Battle of the Barrier" entered its fifth day yesterday with armed British and Russian troopg glaring across a candy-striped pole at one another from fortified positions. The troops spent tneir fourth night In the trenches on the cold damp groundReuter; AP - 282 words
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Article55 1950-09-26 3 HONG KONG. Mon A ten-hour torrential downpour yesterday brought Hong Kong as much rain as had fallen in the first 23 days of the month. Only three days ago the Government imposed water rationing because of an "exceptionally dry Septemer" which threatened the Colony withAP - 55 words
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Article166 1950-09-26 3 SAIGON, Monday. FRANCO- Vietnamese troops killed about 100 Communist Vietminh soldiers in a combined infantry and marine clearing operation in the country around Vinlon*, 65 miles south-west of Saijjon, military headquarters disclosed yesterday. The attack was one of a,— number of similar sweeps Intended to166 words
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Article53 1950-09-26 3 HONG KONO, Mon -The Chinese Communists were reported today to be rushing reinforcements to Wanshan island. 28 miles southwest of Hong Kong, because of the alleged appearance there last werk of Nationalist warships. Chinese Press dispatches said Red shore batteries last week fired at several Nationalist53 words
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Article170 1950-09-26 3 LONDON. Monday. JIjALAYA is reported to have submitted plans involving expenditure of about $400,000,000 to the ministers of seven Commonwealth countries who met here today to open a 10-day conference on a six-year development plan for South and SouthEast Asia. I The expenditure for theReuter - 170 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-26 3 LT.-COL. O. J. Neilson commanding the Argyll and SutheiUnd- Highlanders fighting in Korea. Camrra Press picture.18 words
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Article121 1950-09-26 3 TAIPEH. Mon. rE Chinese Communists are rebuilding the railway between the south-West China province of Yunnan and Indo-Chlna. the Nationalist Defence Ministry said here today. The purpose. It declared, was obviously a military one. The railway, which links Kunming with the French port of Haiphong, was builtAP - 121 words
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Article64 1950-09-26 3 VANCOUVER. Mon.- After a one-month hunt, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police have tracked down a 62-year-old ex-convict to tell him that a London firm wants to market his Invention. The man, Frank Dewey, has been convicted 19 tunes on various charges since 1924. During one prisonAP - 64 words
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130 1950-09-26 3 VATICAN CITY, Mon. poPE Pius XII today condemned both Communism and the widespread abuses of capitalism In a 12.000 -word encyclical letter addressed to about 1,000,000 Roman Catholic priests throughout the world. Of Communism the Pope ■aid there must be no uncertainty In theReuter - 130 words
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Article113 1950-09-26 3 P.I. ARMY KILL 36 HUKS MANILA. Mon. fTHITY-SIX Communist-led Hukbalahaps were yt'.ster- > day reported killed and 48 others wounded in the I'jihting now raging between Go--1 vernment forces and dissi- > dents in the Mount Arat area in Pampanga province, 50 miles north of Manila. The Government lost oneReuter - 113 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-09-26 3 ""•<.tK» noarti landing craft near Masan as they are ordered from their homes to prevent heavy civilian casualties in the Korean fighting. They were taken to an island refuge.— A.P. radio picture.AP - 34 words
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207 1950-09-26 3 LONDON, Monday. FIFTY-TWO United States warships are concentrated in the Mediterranean Sea as a warning to the Communist world that the war in Korea has not stripped the United States seapower in Europe. The U.S Navy Public Information Office in London has pointed207 words
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Article138 1950-09-26 3 Agreement Among Big Three NKW YORK Moi, BRITAIN'S Defence Minister Mr. Emanuel Siiimvell, prior to returning to Britain by plane ye.sierclay after attending sessions ot th<> Big Three, said that a "lame measure of agreement' !ud been reached at the consultations. The French Defence MtaaWar, M. Jules Moch. who Ml138 words
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Article71 1950-09-26 3 BUENOd AIRES, Mon.— The Chamber of Deputies yesterday approved and sent to the Senate a bill which would put the entire cattle Industry under Government control. The measure, which opposition party Congressmen said would permit Government to nationalise the meat industry, including the packing houses owned largelyAP - 71 words
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Article66 1950-09-26 3 HALIFAX (Nova Scotiit Monday. A L'.S Air Force B-50 bomber, missing: since Thursday, was found yesterday in the woods of Labrador and all 16 men aboard escaped serious injury, the Royal t in idian Air Force said. More than 60 I'nited States md Canadian planesAP - 66 words
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Article47 1950-09-26 3 ROME. Mon.- Tho Itali-rt Cabinet today decided to spend an extra 5 0 000.000.000 lire this year on defpnee The decision will allow Italy to arm five new divisions, bringing her forces up to 12 divisions, totalling 175.--000 men. allowed under the peace treaty— Router.Reuter - 47 words
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Advertisement50 1950-09-26 3 HENRY WAUGH Co., Ltd. BRANCHES IN «iur^ SINCAPORE. KUALA LUMPUR BANCKOK. SIBU IPOH KUCHINC. lESSCLTON. SANOAKAN. KOTA BAHRU, LONDON MANCHESTER b^H Fb^Bbß I^b^Lv V^^Bn^ b^bV^NwV^bV**H REDDAWAYS The Original "CAMEL HAIR" Belt L^^B jffl CANVAS HOSE WLijf-y RUBBER BELTING W^! COTTON BELTINC *<Sfr.-~-i2!* ARMOURED HOSE f REDDAWAY CO.. LTD PENDLETON MANCHESTER50 words
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Advertisement184 1950-09-26 3 if* HP < OMIOIt T where i/«« f<-<-l H w9Ro^^ STILL where you »cc it SAXONE MADE IN SCOTLAND M^jf9f Box Calf Oxford. Leather sole Box Calf Full Brogue Oxford mKßand heel. Smart medium toe. for country or sports wear. f^HMMfIHf ideal for formal wear. Strong Leather sole and heel,184 words
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Article326 1950-09-26 4 A Fine Effort In Lenggong 'PHE Inhabitants of the A Lenggong district of Perak have collected Qver $5,000 for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, and a cheque for $1,000 has been sent from the Indian community of Larut and Matang These are outstanding community efforts reported in326 words
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493 1950-09-26 4 WORKERS HOLD 2-DAY TALKS From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, Monday. A RESOLUTION urging members of the N.S. Plantation Workers' Union to join the Special Constabulary and the Home Guard in order that "the end of the Emergency may be i "hastened", was493 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-09-26 4 STRETCHERS for service casualties are held in racks in the Hastings aircraft which has begun a regular service between Singapre and England. Patients are seen through the wide doors in the fuselage whe» the first plane arrived from Malaya.43 words
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Article813 1950-09-26 4 '['HE results of the City and Guilds of London Institute examinations. 1930. were announced in Singapore yesterday. The following are the successful Singapore candidates JIVIOR TECHNICAL (Trade) SCHOOL Elementary Telecommunications Practice: Ist Class: Mohamed bin Ahmad; Ke-ry Oei. 2nd Class: Soo-Tho Sin Queng; Scan Peng Liang:813 words
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Article94 1950-09-26 4 rE Singapore Government is still considering setting up an independent committee to report on the retiring age and conditions of retirement for the public services. Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson (Singapore Chamber of Commerce) at the July meeting of the Legislative Council successfully94 words
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Article60 1950-09-26 4 From Oar SUIT Correapondent JOHORE BAHRU. Mon The funeral took place yesterday at Singapore of Mr. Lee Kok Wah. presiden' of the Kluang branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. Mr. J. Btdulph, Secretary for Chinese Affairs In Johore, Dato Wong Shee Fmii, Dato Teoh Siew Khor.60 words
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Article26 1950-09-26 4 From Our SUlf Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Poh Kiat of Tanjong Pelcpas was fined $45 at Johore Bahru for not licensing three boats.26 words
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1575 1950-09-26 4 rE following are the Singapore passes in the London Chamber of Commerce Spring lf).>o examinations: RAFFLES INSTITITION EVENING CLASSES CERTIFICATE STAGE Typewriting P.ailiie Ho; V. Chan Koon Tuen. Chen Yin May; E. Ho Sook Fonj:; How Yew Weng: Kan Pui Cheng; I Frances Koh:1,575 words
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Article134 1950-09-26 4 rE following were among those who arrived at Kallang airport. Singapore yesterday. Passengers in transit are not included In the list QEA/BOAC From London: Messrs. T. M McLacMan, A. T. Bird, D. Wood. 8. M S Ankettle-Jones. A Oliphand, D. Langston-Jones. T. J. Klrby, T. McNlell, Mrs.134 words
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Article30 1950-09-26 4 Fr«n Ov Own Correspondent MUAR, Mon. For driving a lor/y without a licence at Jalan Bakri. Tan Hor Kin I was fined $15 by the Mua* 1 Magistrate.30 words
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Article, Illustration366 1950-09-26 5 SUNDERLANDS FLEW INTO JAP TYPHOON EMERGENCY toy A Special Air Correspondent U'HKN a squadron of Sunderland flying-boats from Seletar touched down at Iwakune, off the Japanese roast, a few days ago, they found themselves in the thick of a weather emergency, F.E.A.F. Headquarters stated last night. The Sunderlands had been366 words
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172 1950-09-26 5 JUDGMENT was reserved in the Singapore High Court yesterday by Mr. Justice Brawn in a diverce suit broiißht by Comdr. Thomas Pirker Kinloch Jcnes against liis v.ife. Joan Prisoilla Jones, on grounds of adultery. Mr. R. H. Green appeared for the petitioner and rl K.172 words
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Article41 1950-09-26 5 From Our Own (orrcipondrnt JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. llohamed bin Maidin was charged here today with theft of a wrist watch belonuing to Chai Chee Soon. The case was transferred to the Sessions Court and bail in $200 was allowed41 words
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Article34 1950-09-26 5 MUAR. Mon. Alleged to have dishonestly misappropriated a gold necklace and two gild rings at Muthia Rubber Estate, Panchor, 31-year-old Thavasl was acquitted by the Muar Magistrate. The prosecution withdrew the charge.34 words
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Article45 1950-09-26 5 Irom Our Own Cnrrp>ponfl>nt Johore Bahru. Mon— When charged in the Police Court today with failinj? to report to the Police. Tirumalee. a police supervisee, stated that he was abnormal" at times. The Court ordered him to be sent to hospital for observation^45 words
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Article30 1950-09-26 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Samyaw bin Araera was charged here today with dishonestly retaining a gold rins. and was allowed bail in $300 pending trial30 words
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Article227 1950-09-26 5 DOCTOR FACES 9 CHARGES DR. Hugh Conrad Stubbs was brought before the Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon, yesterday on nine charges of forging International certificates of inoculation and vaccination between July 6 and Aug. 26. He Is alleged to have certified in the certificates that he Inoculated227 words
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Article107 1950-09-26 5 A 55-YEAR-OLD tongkang man. Lim Song 00, was yesterday fined $9,000, or one years imprisonment, when he pleaded guilty in the Singapore Third Police Court to importing 292 pounds ol dutiable tobacco. A second man. Tan Bah Chua. 34 who appeared on the same charge, claimed trial107 words
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Article49 1950-09-26 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. The Johore Teachers' Union, which has a membership of more than 200 in the various Government and Oovern-ment-aided English schools in Johor* will be holding an extraordinary general meeting on Oct 6 at Johore Bahru to protest on the Benham Committee's recommendations for teachers.49 words
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Article335 1950-09-26 5 A YOUTH who was alleged to have raped a nine-year-old Chinese girl while her mother was out at a wayang, yesterday appeared before the Singapore Relief Court magistrate, Mr. D. A. Fyfe, at the opening of a preli/.iinary inquiry. He was 20-year-olii Robin Tan.335 words
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Article147 1950-09-26 5 SMC FINES TO GO UP 10 TIMES HEAVIER penalties for breaches of Municipal regulations are proposed in an amending Bill to the Municipal Ordinance which is shortly to be introduced into the Singapore Legislative Council The amendment provides for an increase in the maximum line from $25 to $250 for147 words
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Article220 1950-09-26 5 MCP BOOK FOUND IN RAID ON PAPER A RECEIPT book for subscriptions to the Malayan Communist Party was among the documents seized by the Police in their raid on the pro-Communist Chinese newspaper. Nan Chiau Jit Pao. on Sept. 20. the Singapore Public Relations Officer announced yesterday The statement on220 words
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Article41 1950-09-26 5 From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. Mr. J. Aitken, of Han Yang Estate. Masai, sails tomorrow for Australia where he is to be married. From Australia he will go to Scotland for the remainder of his leave.41 words
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Article75 1950-09-26 5 T"W£ Question of afternoon broadcasts to xhools will be considered at a meeting in Kuala Lumpur this week of education officials, and representatives from schools which listen to school broadcasts in th* Federation and Singapore. The meeting will decide whether or not the school broadcasts which are75 words
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Article204 1950-09-26 5 rpHE Singapore Immigration 1 Department In Havelock Road has recently taken over the work of handling entry permits to Japan. This duty was formerly undertaken by the Economic Affairs Secretariat Permission for »ngapore peopfc to visit Japan rests entirely on the decision of the authorities204 words
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262 1950-09-26 5 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG. Monday. AM AKING his defence in the case in which he and iTI three other Chinese, Yeap Bean Hone. L*e Eng Hock and Saw Boon Keng, are jointly charged with "having agreed" to cheat the Bank of China. Lim Kirn262 words
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Article70 1950-09-26 5 BECAUSE of the "tremendous pressure on accommodation" in the Universities of Adelaide, Melbourne. Sydney. Tasmania and Western Australia, no applicant from Singapore will be accepted for admission unless sponsored by the unless sponsored by the local Eduration Department. This is at the special request of the70 words
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Article70 1950-09-26 5 Fr»m Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. Pua Cheng Swee, of Scudai, who was found in possession of 48 tins of cigarettes and was not able to prove that duty had been paid on them, was fined $350 today In the Police Court. The cigarettes were confiscated. Pua70 words
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Article33 1950-09-26 5 An additional passenger service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur was started yesterday by Malayan Airways. This service will operate on Mondays. Wednesdays and Thursdays, starting from Kalians airport at 4 p.m.33 words
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Article40 1950-09-26 5 From Our Ows Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. When Gurusamy was fined $25 In the Police Court today for being out of doors during curfew hours he stated that he had a few drinks and forgot the tlmr40 words
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Article23 1950-09-26 5 From Our Own Correspondmt MUAR Mon Mohamed bin Hernwan was fined $15 at Muar for brenkln* the curfew at Pagoh.23 words
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Advertisement103 1950-09-26 5 THE SERVIS RECORDER Now available as a Night Watchman's Clock Enables you to check your jajja's activities. Make sure that he is always on the job. ENSURE THE SAFETY OF YOUR PREMISES Stores Dept. BORNEO MOTORS LIMITED. t^Wß^s^i^i^HßSßlßHfli^H^^^^^^^^^H^Qfl^^|^BKß^KHt'r3'wVr^'"^^^^H A brighter shining life jg^K for your shoes £Mk yJith COBRA jMt103 words
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Advertisement351 1950-09-26 5 dose y^ v^J CUM W^*S^JJ Relieves NlL^^^-~ INDIGESTION Yea jusi one dose of MACLEAN I^f^ BRAND STOMACH POWDER relieves Indigestion pain and discomfort This mßsw "W wonderfully quick and effective relief i» i from Heartburn, Flatulence, Nausea, f Acidity and Stomach Pairft due to In- \^VL digestion is made possible351 words
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Miscellaneous112 1950-09-26 5 PRESBYTERIAN < HT'IK H. monthly mahjong drtre, Presbyterian Church Hall. Orchard Road. 9 jo mm. VH A.. Raffle* Quay. Wayfarers' sponge cake demonstration I p.m. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, lecture on Horn« Nursing. Oiieral Hoxpital, 9 BJn. BINGAPOM STAMP CLL'B, •orial meeting Cathay R.sUurant 5 pan. SINGAPOBE AMATEUR SUJMMING ASSOCIATION,112 words
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Article857 1950-09-26 6 It is indeed a strange and unexpected anomaly that when Malaya is passing through a long period of Emergency, and when the country is administered largely by Emergency Regulations, that same ptriod should be the most prosperous in the country's l.istory. If any proof were needed857 words
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Article276 1950-09-26 6 A PPLICATIONS are not infrequently invited from serving officers for appointments in Government Departments. In response to their applications, applicants are called for interview before a board of Interviewing officers and, after a few casual questions, they are dismissed. Naturally, one gains the Impression that an officer276 words
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Article508 1950-09-26 6 JfOLLOWINO the report of the exciting Penang eleci tion of 1911 which toe reproduced in this page recently, we give today some comments on a Penang election of a 1 much earlier date. The new Municipal Ordinance came into force in 1881, and in January508 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-09-26 6 SINGAPORE KENG HWA: This 18- month -old plant bloomed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. New in Swiss Club Road, at the week-end. It was one of two plants that blossomed together and they carried a total of about 54 flowers. In the picture are Mr. and67 words
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Article223 1950-09-26 6 PHILIP UAU - PHILIP UAU By Cod, you're got to listen to me. now Chaos is come again; Maybe you're in your Heaven, but it's Hell here on this plane; Leave Commissions alone: they've besought your name in vain. They've given us Reports and promises through the ether. But pi223 words
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Article441 1950-09-26 6 7am a woman and I know my men "WAKE UP", of Klang, had a lot to say in last Saturday's Forum about the "tidapathy" of the general run of clerks. lam the wife of a clerk and I number a lot of clerks among my friends. Although441 words
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Article223 1950-09-26 6 YET another form of petty thieving has been carried out at the Singapore Swimming Club. My daughter and a friend placed two new towels on a table near the pool, and, on leaving the water some twenty minutes later, they found two old and ragged towels223 words
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Article176 1950-09-26 6 WE are experiencing war-time conditions in Malaya reminiscent of the Japanese occupation. Rice and sugar are rationed. People have to queue up for identity-cards and ration cards. The Municipal tfDunt- ers also have long queues of people. In cne Federation, and in Singapore, people are gathered in176 words
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Article431 1950-09-26 6 On the Margin *\\\amok Dt-nii:iu" WRITING from Changl Village, Mr. N. B. Krishnan quotes a sentence from the Sunday Times leader of August 20. 1950, on Mosquito Cay (a day, by the way, which is never observed in Malaya i "Here at last icus the answer to the uoe-old problem431 words
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Advertisement830 1950-09-26 6 Straits Times Free Press Foi th* convenient* et advertisers, our R*prncnt<tl»* at Ist floor. Sinuporc Cold Storjge Orcnard Road. will and tniwers to box numbers ADS. \< h\n\\ I MM. Mr I TOOMO SOON KIEW nnd family Ihnnk all thMr kind fricn-U nnd relatives who sent message* of condolence, scrolls830 words
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Advertisement31 1950-09-26 6 EVERERIGHT OPTICAL CO. Offering Complete Services essential to Eye Comfort Visual Efficiency. (1) VISUAL ANALYSIS (2) VISUAL TRAINING (3) 6LASSES IF NEEDED C. S. CHONG, OPT. D. 19, CHULIA ST., SPORE-31 words
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Advertisement35 1950-09-26 6 W v Viand Better! I Don't ask for GLUCOSE I 1 1 but say firmly and politely I COW GATE I CLUCOSb You *vill then get »©«n«ihlng BETTER and something DIFFERENT Agents. JACKSON CO., LTD.35 words
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Article, Illustration732 1950-09-26 7 Visitors Hear Views Of Men On The Spot ••••So the party went to the girls [OHORE planters, in "strong but friendly" language over the weekend, told the six British Members of Parliament who are now visiting Malaya what they thought should be done to hasten732 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-26 7 MR. BRUCE PIE. a Liberal in. -iiilmt of the Queensland Legislative Assembly, who arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by QEABOAC for talks with government officials and Legislative Councillors. Straits Times picture.31 words
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Article154 1950-09-26 7 TIIK newiy- formed Pakistani Seamen's Union of Singapore has asked the Seamen's Inquiry Commission, which is to meet for the second time tomorrow, to make two important amendments in the Shipping: Ordinance. The statement says that thr prcaeni "pick and choose" .selection of engineroom crew— among154 words
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Article70 1950-09-26 7 SINGAPORE and Federation Chines* celebrating the Mid-Autumn Festival today look forward to a bright, full moon. Today is moon -cake tin* for Chinese families and lantern-time for the young. It is the climax to weeks of gay and lavish preparations, especially by confectioners and restaiiraters. Moon-cakes70 words
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Article62 1950-09-26 7 CAPT Newman Jones. Master of the Straits Steamship vessel Sumpitan. died last night in the Singapore General Hospital. The vessel arrived from Tumpat on Sunday and Capt. Newman Jones was admitted to hospital yesterday. He leaves a widow and one young child, who are living in62 words
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Article59 1950-09-26 7 For killing a dog with a parang, Lim Tia. 43. a farmer, was fined $50 and bound over for six months on a bond of $50 In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. Lim said that the dog had bitten his pigling to death. The dead59 words
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Article67 1950-09-26 7 r VWO 21-year-old Chinese, Kang Ah Moh and Goh Heng Hay, pleaded guilty in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday to trespassing on the runway of Kallang Airport on Sept. CO, "We came from Johore to see the aeroplanes" they said. Kang and Goh, who told67 words
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Article44 1950-09-26 7 A finding of "found dead" vai recorded by the Singapore Coroner. Mr. W. G. Port r. at an inquest yesterday «>n Koh Ah Soon. 59 whose decomposed body was found by a ranger at the 11 m.s.. Mandai Road, on Sept. 14.44 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-09-26 7 THE FORMER DHU.CTOR of the world's largest paper research centre, the Institute i Paper Chemistry, in Wisconsin. Dr. Otto Kress, and his wife passed through Singapore yesterday on the Margaret Lykes on their tour of the Far East. Dr. Kress, an expert in pulp andAnthony Balch - 64 words
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Article274 1950-09-26 7 TWO Malayan soldiers were courting the same girl, till one of them said: "Take her if you are strong enough." As a result, Pte. Peter Tan and Pte. Lee Ah Heng appeared before a court martial yesterday at Singapore charged with assaulting Pte. Abdul Razak bin274 words
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Article104 1950-09-26 7 4 Months For Breach Of Trust J^IM Soon, 37, pleaded guilty j in the Singapore Second I Police Court yesterday to two charges of criminal breach of trust of two motor-cycles belonging to George Lee Motors. He was sentenced to two months' imprisonment on I the first charge and four104 words
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Article178 1950-09-26 7 From <Mir SUIT Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rpHE European manager of an estate In Pahang was slightly wounded by bandits who attacked him yesterday while he was out pig shooting. Security forces made a seaborne landing on a remote part of the SEI.ANGOB coast last Friday, It178 words
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Article151 1950-09-26 7 TO FOSTER MALAY LANGUAGE A MALAY literary body, to be called "Angkatan Sastrawan 50. wnicn aims at fostering the Malay language and literature, will be formed soon in Singapore. A group of young literaryminded Malays, who view the present Malay language and traditional Malay composition as outmoded, have formed an151 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-09-26 7 From Our Own C orr*wpona*ni JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Abdul Samad bin Mohd was fined $20 here today for running an eating shop in the Bukit Senyum Boys School without a licence from the Town Board. MISS JEAN VLI I is. senior lecturer en ApoUed Nutrition, at the Mclbonrnr82 words
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244 1950-09-26 7 Motor Trishas: Protest By Cycle Dealers AN 11 -point memorandum has been sent to th^ Singapore Municipal Commissioners by th« Singapore Cycle and Motor Dealers' Union protest*. ing against the move aimed at introducing mojof trishas into the Colony. Among the points which the union make are that the present244 words
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152 1950-09-26 7 MR. Walter James < 'Stoker J Edwards. Civil Lord of the Admiralty, will spend must of today discussing Industrial and labour matters with Singapore dockyard officials and trade union representatives nt Scletar Naval Dockyard. He arrived :s Singapore from England <•■ Sunday. He will soenri152 words
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Article54 1950-09-26 7 The president of the Malayan Indian Congress. Mr. K. Ramanathan. recently visited the Bagan Serai Branch of the Congress and addressed a large gathering. He urged that all eligible Indians should become Federal Citizens as early as possi- ble. Miss Elizabeth Orijitham also spoke She urged women54 words
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Article24 1950-09-26 7 "Grandma Ong's Fund" received a donation of $1 yesterday from A K.. of Jesselton. North Borneo This brings the total to $4,085.60.24 words
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Article49 1950-09-26 7 T:m Fn<r Kirn c'i:~ trial in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday to beinp a member of an unlawful assembly, assaulting Ng Hoe Sf-ng with a knife, and riotine in a coffee-shop in Alexandra Road, on the nighl of Sept. 23. He was remanded tint* Sept. 27.49 words
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Advertisement39 1950-09-26 7 MIXMASTER Saves lime, armwork. Mixes, mashes, whips, juices, etc. Puts extra deliciousnes*, success into every recipe. ■ri£)^^WimgiV< -SB A Waterproofing and Rapid gardening of Concrete Contract Work Undertaken Guaranteed A. CLOUET CO., LTD 8. Raffles Quay, Singapore. Phon* 396439 words
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Advertisement41 1950-09-26 7 Fresh Collection of COCKTAIL GOWNS /mum Immls |Wraw'r.fj^Jviy.TMgT7ny7^jij.f|^ t ,M i <^IIMVIIMCIBLES^d^ Packed in Boxes of 25 PRICE... $15.50 lii Packets of 5 PRICE $3.20 k Also sold separately cellophane wrapped EACH 65 CTS. ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM THE TRADE ROBINSONS ]KSV41 words
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Article, Illustration428 1950-09-26 8 placed her paw on whichever of my hands contained the silver coin. She will also retrieve a crumpled 10s. note from other pieces of crumpled paper on the floor. Once again both coins and note were mine. "This is no question of scent." said428 words
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Article281 1950-09-26 8 JOHORE BAHRU. IT may be recalled that two years apo about 100 Jakuns with Batin Salieh as their chief were located in the remote jungle near the upper reaches of the Johore River. They had not heard that the war was over and said that they would281 words
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Article, Illustration592 1950-09-26 8 ANTHONY WISE ML - ANTHONY WISE ML THE BACKROOM BOYS OF KALLANG— By IT is a comforting yet one not known to many air travellers, that from the second an aeroplane flying on a scheduled service takes off until the moment H touches down at its592 words
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Advertisement13 1950-09-26 8 SIAMESE Ainmms COMFORT JE^k^W MNANGW, to singaVoriv AGtNTs PENANG .orf SINGAPORE SIME, DARBY13 words
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Advertisement141 1950-09-26 8 PROTECT YOUR SI6HT WITH MOOERN LIGHT ELECTRIC LIGHT £^J, FITTINGS give maximum light without glare Ml THEM IN OU« SHOWROOMS AT SINGAPORE, MALACCA. KUALA LUHPU*. IPOH, PENANC MADE IN ENGLAND ■DVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTWC CO.. LTD OF ENCLANO' NGAPOM MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PEUANO If the road had springs Y141 words
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Miscellaneous367 1950-09-26 8 rpwo players had quite a debate discarded both of his clubs. Thus, X abo-t Souths proper rebld In the rather conservative contract t-v 1 r.'* deal was made with three overtrlcks! South, dealer Unquestionably, South found a Both side* vulnerable good position of card*, but th« most cursory analysis reveals367 words
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Miscellaneous187 1950-09-26 8 Weather reports WHEN the boundary of the Singapore Flight Information Region is crossed the aeroplane's wireless operator calls up Singapore and gives his position and other data, Including a weather report. The Controller acknow ledges the call and instructs the aircraft to signal its position every hour. By this means187 words
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Article, Illustration157 1950-09-26 9 Children to perform Peter the Wolf TO be presented in a X few weeks' time a* 2 the Victoria Theatre, f Singapore, is Prokofieff's musical tale "Peter and the Wolf," with choreoX graphy by Willy Blok Hanson and music play- Ed by Noreen Stokes. -v Peter, the realistic 1 hero,157 words
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Article283 1950-09-26 9 Willy Blok Hanson - Willy Blok Hanson By ALL educationists agree that children should be eiven the chance to exjtrirnce music, dance and drama to aid them in underatandbig culture and art. Aesthetic experience and expression promote th* cotitciuus development of morals, for a mind 'rained to appreciate and understand283 words
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Article, Illustration134 1950-09-26 9 HA.IJAH Zain binti- Su- l.einnn. a pioneer in the work Ol the emancipation ct Malay women, has been appointed a Vice-President ol UMNO and President of iho Kaum Ibu Women's SecUon of UMNO srif was the first Malay wii x :un. together with Inche A/izah. to134 words
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Article482 1950-09-26 9 By Planter's Wife pAY day on estates is 1 a mixed blessing, apart from the fact that the pay-roll is a temptation for the bandits. First of all there is a long and tedious drive in an armoured car. None seems to get any '.lffin.482 words
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Article348 1950-09-26 9 NURSE JANET - NURSE JANET MOTHERCRAFT IN MALAYA By CO many mothers are worried by their babies *3 crying fits. They seem to think the poor little things ought to sleep and eat and run like a railwa-, time table A certain amount of cry- baby ceas«s almost348 words
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Article188 1950-09-26 9 Cookery Corner By Rosemary Robinson pGUDEN syrup Is. of \J course, an old wartime triend and can be used for sweetening custards, jellies, blancmanges and practically anything else too. I once learnt how to make topping, extremely useful then as a substitute for cream and now as188 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-09-26 9 Judith Bridget Blakstad of Holland Park. Singapore, is six-months-old and full of fun. She wins five dollars for beine the bonniest baby of the week.27 words
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Advertisement73 1950-09-26 9 of Seremban 9^^^ hit -..uaoani FOR THE WORLD'S BABIES Mrs. Wilton is extiemely pleased with the progress Baby Penelope has mode while on LACTOGEN. The above photograph was token when Penelope was nearly six months of oge. LACTOGEN is highly recommended to all mothers who wish to put their babies73 words
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Advertisement114 1950-09-26 9 Your daily bread becomes the "Staff of Life' with VITAMIN ENRICHMENT ALL COLD STORAGE \brbaj) will be Vitamin Enriched from Ist October COLD STORAGE BAKERY '^BBbV ImuHbbb '■'■3^** m^^^y^ Specially Recommended taV > I bV^^aMff is. v aaaT (llSS^ftW^fllk^ W et tcnin the WRjmit™**Qsff^nMMr Breath and against gS§S v after114 words
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Miscellaneous258 1950-09-26 9 ,T. 41 Radio Doctor: "SonaU Temple and the Madison My»tery; SINGAPORE Recital" (Medtner. Chopin); 8.30 10.30 Dance Music; 11 Omt 10 a.m. News, followed by Bin- j s-pore, 9 Tommy Handley In BFEBS ergency News from XX.; 10.10 ITM A"; «.3O New»; 945 "Key- fi London Close; 10.50 Schools; 12258 words
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Article, Illustration877 1950-09-26 10 A CEYLON NEWSLETTER} From Our Own Correspondent COLOMBO, Sept. 22. THE Prime Minister of Ceylon Joined the Opposition this week in roundly condemning principles and practices of one of the most important departments of the Government —the Treasury. This unprecedented incident occurred when Parliament was consideringHarry Miller - 877 words
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Article347 1950-09-26 10 "TUAN HAJI - "TUAN HAJI" OUR PERTH LETTER By PERTH (W.A.) Sept. 21. DV now the members of the Malayan Girl Guides unit who visited West Australia will have returned to their homes with many a tale to tell of Perth and the hospitality shown to them wherever they went. Whilst347 words
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Article119 1950-09-26 10 Science is saving our babies GENEVA MODERN medicine 13 winning a world-wide campaign to ensure that more and more babies survive their first year of !ife. The World Health Organisation's (WHOi headquarters here has recently published statistics showinj tliat reports in nearly every country indicate that a baby's chances of119 words
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Advertisement237 1950-09-26 10 '2 lj Produced in Singapore by HF i^[j^ MALAY FILM PRODUCTIONS NENG tfATIMAH P. K Will I SOON! A PARADE OF LAUGHS! n L 45-4-6.30-9.30 r-ymmrr*mri NOW SHOWING In'l' 1 j iM I A Mandarin Picture studded with song hits "FLOWER STREET" Starring CHOW SIEN SOONI MUSIC! MUSK! MUSIC! ON237 words
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Advertisement132 1950-09-26 10 OWINC TO TREMENDOUS SUCCESS OF THIS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION SEASON EXTENDED. TODAY FOUR SHOWS f^A I L Ifi |sJ Z. 4.15. 6.3* ft ».3« p.m Y% rv£*2ri)iil SOARINC TROUGH GORGEOUS SPECTACLE AND V?"^»/ly GLORIOUS LOVE... THE IMMORTAL GOUNOO P a I ANO BOITO MUSIC &)i \f I •»«BSSs»«S»SS««SjSIS»»WBJ L~ itaio two132 words
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Miscellaneous100 1950-09-26 10 Rupert and the Dragon Pills— s The two palt reach Pong-Pint* We'll itind the rocket in <h:»." wring* garden. "So it w*» you l ays. Mid tlut will kt«p it who had a firework parjy UM -fl night, jiys Rupert. Will* said finn^ken in dayl.ght." he addY he uw a100 words
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Article344 1950-09-26 11 LONDON, Mon. THERE was a boom in rubI ber shares on the London Stock Exchange today. Prices soared In an active crowded market and followed favourable weekend press comment and Implications of the United Nations successes in Korea. Demand for leading issues revealed market shortage of shares. Closing344 words
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Article47 1950-09-26 11 pUKET Tin Dredging directors hare declared an Interim dividend of 3d. per share, less Income tax, in respect of the year to Dec. 31, 1950; this Is equivalent to approximately 3<2 per cent, on the capital Invested in the business. Including profits ploughed back.47 words
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Article157 1950-09-26 11 From A Market t orreipondtnl I ack of overseas inquiries kept i the Singapore copra market quiet yesterday. Sellers were in- j dined to offer at slightly higher prices than ut the end of last week, but buyers were not Interested above $44 per picul. Sellers quoted157 words
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Article56 1950-09-26 11 SUNGEI Bidor In the first half of September dredged 145.200 cubic yards to win 33 ton." of tin oxide. o. TAKUAPA VaUey Tin's No. 1 dredge In the first half of September turned over 60.000 cubic yards for a return of 16% tons; the No. 2 dredge treated56 words
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Article302 1950-09-26 11 Duty Increase Reports Bring Singapore Business To A Halt rpHE rumoured talk of an increased duty on rubber j exported from the Federation of Malaya disturbed the Singapore rubber market to such an extent yesterday that business was practically at a stand- still. Rubber dealers held the opinion302 words
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Article37 1950-09-26 11 SINGAPORE, Mon., Sept. 25— 5405.12', (up $1.12',). iSOV/i a ton in London LONDON, Mon., Sept. 25. —Spot £807— £8M; For* ward £797— £7 M; Settlement *****. Turn -over: a.m. 175, p.m 100 tons.37 words
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Article32 1950-09-26 11 Bong Kong, Mon. u^REE market currency exchange 1 for Hong Kong dollars was j quoted today as follows- 08*1, HKB6 37; £1. HK515.60; one tael Of gold HK»299 V P.32 words
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Article436 1950-09-26 11 Rubbers Feature Prom A Market Correspondent RUBBER shares were the feature In the Malayan share market yesterday, with good buying forcing prices upwards. The market, however, showed a lack of scrip offering. Industrials opened on a very steady ooat, and Tin shares continued to have support with a436 words
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Article130 1950-09-26 12 From Our Stall Correspondent KUALA I.IMPIR. Mon. THE Srlini.i Hockey AsaoelaUon is aaklnc for an explanation of the incident on the Ssntol Hallway Institute ground, Kuala I.umpu laat night when players and supporters battled with hockey sticks after a match between the Sentnl Railway Institute130 words
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Article226 1950-09-26 12 TF any athlete Is to do well In athletics he must put in a lot of hard work in training, stressed Geoffrey Dyson. British AAA. chief coach, In his eighth lecture to coaches at Victoria School yesterday. lecturing on track training. Dyson said226 words
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Article112 1950-09-26 12 BERKELEY. Mon I ART Larsen of San LeandroJ California, defeated Herb Flam 4-6. 6-2. 6-3. 6-2 yesterday to win the National Invitational Hardcourt < tennis championship. It was the same story here at the Berkeley Tennis Club as at j Forrest Hills earlier this month >>112 words
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Article36 1950-09-26 12 EPSOM JEEP - The following t«am will reorfsent the S.C.C. at hockey In a match against the S.C.R.C. on the padsng tomorrow: Brown; Dennis. Daniels: Berril. Cook, Remington: Lowe. Collis. Mooienburgh. Kulper. Ncttlefleld. By EPSOM JEEP36 words
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Article233 1950-09-26 12 RopewalkHas Beaten CadzowGlen THE JEW HORSES IPOH, Monday ROPEWALK, a three-year-old bay English gelding Iby Way In out of the Coro- I nach mare. Cordon, one of the new horses entered for the Perak Turf Club Autumn j Gold Vase meeting, has beaten Cadzow Glen as a two-year-old in England.233 words
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Article244 1950-09-26 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Club "B" i XV got off to a good start for the season when tiiey beat a Naval C-in-C Staff XV by II points (a goal and two trtrs) to nil in a rugg< r match played on 1 the Padang yesterday. But244 words
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Article, Illustration579 1950-09-26 12 VASE RUN IDEAL FOR RAJ MAHAL May Miss Trial On Saturday if uh, Monday. pOLD VASE day is still a fortnight away but if I had to make an early choice capable of heating: No Regrets, Tara Street and Co. it would be Raj Mahal. This nicely-bred four-year-old by Stardust579 words
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Article748 1950-09-26 12 SINGAPORE RUGBY PROSPECTS 3 Straits Times rugger reporter W. E. Trevor today writes the third of a series of articles on the prospects of Singapore teams. Today's notes are on R.A.F Seletar. RAF. SELETAK. who have always been one of the foremost Rugby sides748 words
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Article220 1950-09-26 12 rpHE Singapore Recreation Club j A beat the P.W.D. four-three In a friendly hockey match played on the Padang yesterday. Inside-right C. Chamrette got the first goal for the Recs from a right wing pass ten minutes before half time. This was fallowed by a goal220 words
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Article285 1950-09-26 12 the lead, which they never lost, in the 1 20 th minute of the first half, Singapore Indians, fresh from their solitary goal victory over the Navy last week, scored another win in the S.A.F.A. Community League when they beat Eurasians by five goals to two285 words
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172 1950-09-26 12 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rE Danes are most anxious to get news of Malayan badminton. They want to know if Wong Pen* Soon is still the best player in Malaya and the names of badminton stalwarts who have approached his standard.172 words
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Article81 1950-09-26 12 I VENICE. Mon— Brown, of Australia, and Rolando Del Bello. 1 of Italy, won the doubles at the Lindo international tennis tournaI ment yesterday, defeating Gianni Cucelll. of Italy, and Kowalewskl, of the C.S. by 8-0. 7-5. 4-6. 6-3. In the singles finals. Gianni 1AP - 81 words
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Article, Illustration358 1950-09-26 12 IMOST talked of player In the Singapore Chinese IT Football Association team which returned from their Rangoon and Bangkok visit yesterday was young goalkeeper Sect Yew Chang, who was often In the headlines during their ten-day tour. Others who did well on the tour358 words
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Article166 1950-09-26 12 SAFA Fence For Stadium Rejected A SPECIMEN section ct a $3,600 wire inn >r •enre for Jalan Besar S.uditim put ud by the Singapore AmrUeur Football Association was recently tested and rejected as unsuitable by a Oomm'ttn of Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Instead, the l'.4MßiUe« drew up an impromi d<sii>n for166 words
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Article49 1950-09-26 12 Singapore Cricket Club women hockey t H ni beat a W.A A F Chungl side on ihe Padang yrsterday by two goals to ml. Both goals were scored in the second half. The first vas knocked In by a defender whiic M:.s-> McCulloch scored the second.49 words
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Article63 1950-09-26 12 KANSAS CTTI, Mon I > strokes Swa with four holi-s i.» play, kinky Lloyd MMgnM if CMeaga >(■.->■ ■•«i ij BaSi indfr p:ir fins.i and won tli» SIVCOO Kjiisjs Ci'y Open t t.u; >amMi by o:ic sho; Porky Oliver of BMttlc mid J- k "•.u::-.!- Jr. of White63 words
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Article28 1950-09-26 12 A walk-over v. a*;> I Bnkom Six-ri CM Jute Hrn Borneo Co. SC team r ;iil •I *> tan uo »t the Oeytong for their Biuincs Hdii-p leai28 words
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Advertisement389 1950-09-26 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from page 6) WANTED TO PURCHASE TROPICAL Pish for aquarium nquired. State price per hundred to Box No. A 2289. S.T. VEHICLES FOR SALE STANDARD 10, 1939, in good condition. Recently sprayed, Upholstered. 23 Parkstonr Road. Katong. 1947 AUSTIN 12 Saloon, good Condition, mileage 33,500. one Owner389 words
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Advertisement99 1950-09-26 12 ELECTION '^f «9/^flr Li rand Soir A&ent> M Malaya C" H> \nrlh Knni,t>: CHUN CHONG S3, Soutn Bridge Road. |l SINGAPORE b^bt m7T3w #T7^j^f *i#^B^B^^^^^^B ojbb I B^Lf/ MvLj i*m f* B^Br 1 frompton LAMPS UNITED ENCINEERS LIMITED SINCAPORE KUALA LUM PUR IPOH PENANC MALACCA SEREMBAN. $126.00 tifordigraph Upwards rotary99 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous60 1950-09-26 12 SOCCER: Cumnunity Lge: Chinese v Europeans at Jalan Beaar; Jnr. M. 1: Singapore Dist. Signals t Kjthul Karib at 8.0.D.; Business Hse. l»: Oreraea Chinese Bank v OrienUl Telephones at Ovlanr HOCKEY: Sin f apore < hinev R.C. v S.C.C. on padanc Ceylon B.C. "A" t Antlo Chinese School at60 words
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Miscellaneous24 1950-09-26 12 SINGAPORE TIDFS TODAY 112' am (Bft: 9in and II 23 p.m >9ft in i TOMORROW. 1145 a.m. (tft.) ani 11«» p.m. lift, ttin i24 words
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