The Straits Times, 12 October 1950
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Title Section19 1950-10-12 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1950. if PRICE TEN CENTS19 words
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Article426 1950-10-12 1 Villagers Cheer As Men Cross Border TOKYO, Wednesday. gRITISH and Australian troops of the British Commonwealth Brigade today leap-frogged the United States First Cavalry Division over the 38th Parallel to race nine miles north of the border as the spearhead of a drive towards Pyongyang,Reuter; UP - 426 words
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Article123 1950-10-12 1 'AMBON NOT U.N. AFFAIR' JAKARTA. Wed. rE United Nations Commission for Indonesia announced today it would tell the Security Council that Indonesia had rejected its peace-making efforts in the South Moluccas conflict. Indonesian forces on Sept. 28 invaded Ambon in the" South Moluccas Islands which last April proclaimed themselves anReuter - 123 words
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Article90 1950-10-12 1 THREE young officers of the Singapore Volunteer Corps leave Singapore by air this morning to attend a bomb disposal cor-se in Britain. They are Lieut. R3. Milne and Second Lieutenants E.E. Ebert and HI. Velge. This is believed to he the first time that90 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-10-12 1 EM.ISABETH Bergner, famous actress of stage and screen, was "too tired to see anyone" when she arrived in Singapore yesterday afternoon by Qantas Constellation from Sydney. Too tired even to say a few !words in the microphone which a Radio Malaya official held out to199 words
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Article124 1950-10-12 1 HONG KONG, Wed. THE Governor of Hong Kong, 1 Sir Alexander Grantham, in the Legislative Council today passed new emergency regulations providing for the death sentence for possession of bombs or greriades or unlawful use of arms. Pro»eeutlon for an offence underReuter-AAP - 124 words
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Article26 1950-10-12 1 NEW YORK, Wed—Telephone contact between the United States and Seoul was established last night for the first time since the city was liberated.— A.P.AP - 26 words
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Article21 1950-10-12 1 JAKARTA. Wed.— The International Red Cross headquarters in Geneva has allocated 50,000 Swiss francs for aid to Ambolr.a A.P.AP - 21 words
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Article, Illustration239 1950-10-12 1 A TECHNICAL fault occurred in one of the large turbines at St. James' Power Station at about 6 p.m. yesterday. This required the shedding of approximately one-third of the town's load. Several areas were blacked -out f°r varying periods. The Municipal Electrical Engineer, Mr.239 words
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Article134 1950-10-12 1 I\/|R. R. H. Scott, head of the South-East Asia Department of the Foreign Office and formerly Director of Information in Slagapore. has been appointed Assistant Under-Secretary of Staie in the Foreign Office He succeeds Sir Esler Den- ing. who is expected in Singapore in the next134 words
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Article225 1950-10-12 1 LONDON, Wednesday. REPORTS reached diplomatic quarters here today that Communist China may occupy a strip of North Korea along the Manchurian border to provide a seat for the refugee North Korean Gov- eminent. Diplomatic sources said this information "probably" was available to the United225 words
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Article48 1950-10-12 1 CAIRO. Wed. A HOLD-UP K»nc shot dead the manager of a cotton ginning factory and his taxi driver on the road to Zeitnn near Cairo today. The manager was carrying a large sum of money but the thieves failed to grab it. Reuter.Reuter - 48 words
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Article50 1950-10-12 1 SAIGON. Wed. VIETMINH guerillas fired a number of mortar bombs last night Into oil Installations seven miles from Saigon shared by the British Shell Company ana the American Standard Oil and Texas Oil Company s. There was no serious damage but a Senegalese sentry was Injured. A.P.AP - 50 words
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Article59 1950-10-12 1 PARIS. Wed. Countess Fides de Marliave, wellknown in French racing circles, was held today on a charge of stealing Jewels estimated to be worth nearly 100.000,000 francs (about £100.000). The Jewels were the property of Count Bernard de la Rochefoucauld, one of the heroes of theAP - 59 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-10-12 1 BOY* HONOURED: The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, pictured yesterday presenting the Royal Humane Society's Bronze Medal to Lim Ah Chew (left) and the Silver Cross for Gallantry to Patrol Leader Samson de Silva. l.im Ah Chew saved his mother and two brothers from drowning near74 words
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Article120 1950-10-12 1 Reds May Be Trying New Region LONDON. Wed. qiHE London Daily Telegraph. X commenting today on French reverses in IndoChlna said that it looks as if Communism thwarted in Korea. Is endeavouring 10 press more strongly upon another vulnerable region of Asia. in an editorial, thr news paper said: "MaoAP - 120 words
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Article204 1950-10-12 1 FRANKFURT Wed. T<HE United States, Britain, and France announced today they had told the Soviet Union they could not recognise Sunday's elections in East Germany as Riving the Soviet 30 ne regime any legitimacy or claim to represent the people of East Germany. The American BritishReuter - 204 words
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Article58 1950-10-12 1 SINGAPORE'S rubber price yesterday was 4 £b-year record Busings was done at SI. BO a Ib. for first-grade October. Resumption of U.S. stockpiling after a tw«.-month lapse was the main reason for the pric» jump. Tin. at M 33 a picul. .il-o established a58 words
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Advertisement55 1950-10-12 1 for GIFTS 106, ORCHARD ROAD SINGAPORE 9 What kind of joint *k •hall I order Not an expensive one— nttist save on housekeeping I know I'll have a roast I of rolled shoulder. 0 They're always the most tender Joints anyway f ROLLED SHOULDER OF LAMB VEAL PORK COLD STORAGE55 words
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Article246 1950-10-12 2 PARIS, Wednesday. LMI.M stars Errol Flynn and Patrice Wymore will r spend their wedding night at sea in Flynn's private yacht, it was learned here yesterday. aged 41, and twice-, married, and red-haired Partlcj, aged 22, will be married on Oct. 23 in Monte246 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-10-12 2 MR. LEWIS DOUGLAS, retiring l.s. Ambassador to Britain. His eye was injured by a fish-hook during his term of office. Reuter picture.Reuter - 24 words
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Article91 1950-10-12 2 HONG KONG, Wed. A pro-Communist Press report from Canton today said that more than 1,500 scientists there have appealed to the United Nations for the Immediate release of a Chinese professor and four Chinese students arr?sted by the American author;*' r *t Yokohama aboard the PresidentReuter - 91 words
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Article68 1950-10-12 2 TOKYO, Wed— After two days of questioning, police failed to obtain any information from a Communist leader, Sholchi Katsuga, who was the first of nine Communist leaders, sought since July, to be arrested. They were among 24 Central Committee members of the Communist Party who wereReuter; Reuter-AAP - 68 words
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Advertisement476 1950-10-12 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS COLONIAL DEVELOPEMENT CORPORATION INVITB applications for the post of Project Manager Designate for a potential Oil Palm EsUte of 10,000 acres which Is to be Investigated and opened up In Nigeria. Applicants must have had experience as Managers of large Oil Palm EsUies with extensive executive experience In476 words
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Advertisement699 1950-10-12 2 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOS VARIATION OF HAULAGE PERMIT. I, CHIN WAH KHOON, P.W.D. Contractor, Dealer of Planks Timbers. ETC., of 39, Bossolo Road, Grlk, Upper Perak, being holder of the Haulage Permit No. 3415 C for my Dodge Lorry bearIng the Registration No.699 words
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Advertisement399 1950-10-12 2 No(nq^ r MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION Join the M.C.A. Members of other Communities ar« welcomed as Associate Members. Rates: life Member $30. Ordinary or II for Associate member 5 yrs. Apply to your local branch or to the Oeneral Secretary, P.O. Box No. 239. Ipoh. ORIENTAL TELEPHONE ELECTRIC CO., LTD. (Incorporated399 words
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519 1950-10-12 3 WASHINGTON, Wednesday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN will pass word to (•cneral Douglas Ma< Arthur during their Pacific conference next week-end that many regular American troops fighting in Korea are urgently needed in Europe once the Korean war ends. This was reported today by AdministrationAP; UP - 519 words
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Article25 1950-10-12 3 LONDON. Wed —The Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attlee, will broadcast to the nation on civil defence on Sunday, the BBC. announced yesterday—Reuter.25 words
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Article84 1950-10-12 3 WASHINGTON, Wed. ACTING Chancellor of the British Exchequer. Mr. Hugh Gaitskell, is expected in talks here lo stress the importance of United States collaboration with the Commonwealth plan for aid to South-East Asia, usually reliable diplomatic sources said. In his talks with American officials Mr.UP - 84 words
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161 1950-10-12 3 MEXICO CITY. Wednesday. rf^LIFERIO Reyes Guerrero, a 19-year-old Mexican 1 farm boy, nitched a ride on a Lamsa airliner in Central Mexico by taking hold of the tail of the plane as it prepared to take-off and hanging on. He managed toUP - 161 words
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Article57 1950-10-12 3 CAPETOWN. Wed— Soutn 1 Africa's Minister of the Interior, Dr. T. E. Donges, reiterated today that Chinese in South Africa are classed M non-Europeans." He had D Intention of excluding the:n from apartheid (segregation' "In overseas cities there are well-known Chinatowns and South Africa might thinkReuter - 57 words
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170 1950-10-12 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. yi'UOSLAVIA opposed Russia yesterday when Mr. x Edvard Kardelj. Yugoslav Foreign Minister, announced his country's support for the United States proposal for a United Nations peace army. Australia's External Affairs Minister. Mr. Percy Spender, also supported the proposal. Yugoslavia considered the proposal170 words
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Article95 1950-10-12 3 LAKE SUCCESS. Wed. TtHE United States has been I conducting informal talks wttb several Pacific and Asian representatives here about a treaty with Japan, usually well-informed sources said yesterday. The talks aimed at setting some peace machinery In motion. Mr. John Poster Dulles and th? Secretary ofReuter - 95 words
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Article91 1950-10-12 3 TOKYO, Wednesday. t^O.*H." soldier wounded in Korea may soon be carrying the blue hiood of the Japanese imperial family in his veins without knowing it. I'r.n c Takanwtsu, seco%4 brother of Emperor Ilirohito donated 3M grams of type "A" blood to the I'nitrd Nations blood91 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-10-12 3 in Indo-China. RIGHT: A mortar crew prepares to fire mrainst Vietminh positions. A.P. pictures.AP - 16 words
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Article205 1950-10-12 3 Withdraw Libya Troops' Russia LAKE SUCCESS. Wednesday. m ssi A yesterday called for the withdrawal of l foreign troops from Libya and the liquidation of foreign military bases there within three months. A draft Soviet resolution introduced In the United Na- tions ad hoc political committee, also recommended unification ofReuter - 205 words
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Article88 1950-10-12 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Wed. Dl ssi A has objected at 11 secret session of the Security Council to the extension of Mr. Tryfre Lie's term of office as SecretaryGeneral of the United Nations. It was learned that the objection of the Soviet delegate, Mr. Jacob88 words
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Article172 1950-10-12 3 Goes Back To Jap Wife a in TOKYO, Wed. FRANK Weaver, rapidly establishing the reputation of a remarkable escapologist, has illegally returned to Japan for the sixth time since February 1948. The Australian has begun a countrywide campaign to be permitted to remain and re-marry his wife in a ChristianReuter; Reuter-AAP - 172 words
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Article76 1950-10-12 3 LONDON, Weds T)EFENCE Ministers of the v 12 North Atlantic Treaty powers are expected here to decide three far-reaching questions when the organisation's defence committee meets in Washington on October 24. An authoritative source said they would take decisions i on: 1. Organisation of an integratedReuter - 76 words
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Advertisement96 1950-10-12 3 Carpels that keep your memory fresh for Generations! Genuine Persian Bokhara carpets which will never fade Mi keep Mr charm in all climes. Send them Home for Christmas. SALE NOW ON at the oldest Persian Carpet Shop in the Colony of Singapore AMIR SONS, 276, Orchard Road, Singapore Phone: *****96 words
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Advertisement220 1950-10-12 3 /A TABLE ORE Ay BRACKET lAN COLOUR SILVER GREY WITH RUBBER BLADES., Suitable for 230 volts AC PRICE 40/- EACH ADVT. OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD. OF ENGLANo" JINGAPOM MAIACCA KUALA LUMPUH PENAN9' NOW ON SAL£ IN NLW. SMART. MODERN CARTON AND TUU. MIT IT I TRY ITI Palmolive220 words
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Article62 1950-10-12 4 From Oar Own Cerreaßoadestt JOHORE BAHRU, Wed Lee Jee, an old man, was convicted in the Kota Tinggi Court today for being in possession of 11 tubes of prepared chandu and was bound over in $50 for 12 months on condition that he took immediate treatment in the62 words
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Article29 1950-10-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Death from starvation was recorded by the Batu Pahat Coroner yesterday at an Inquest on Ng Slew Chew, a vagrant. He was 70-years-old.29 words
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366 1950-10-12 4 Tax Men Accused Of Using C.I.D. Methods From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. A PROTEST against the "inquisition into the private life of taxpayers" by officers of the Income Tax Department was made by Mr. Y. C. Kang, vice-president of the Malayan Association at its annual general meeting held366 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-10-12 4 THE OFFICIAL SECRETARY to the Pakistan Mission in Australia. Mr. A. A. Khan passed through Singapore yesterday afternoon by QEA/BOAC Constellation en route to Lake Success. Mr. Khan, who was accompanied by his wife and baby daughter, is a member of Pakistan delegation to the United Nations General Assembly.— Straits52 words
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Article213 1950-10-12 4 ftHE All-Malayan Malay Teachers' Federation is 1 holding an emergency meeting in Seremban today to discuss the salaries of Malay teachers in connection with the Benham Report. The Singapore Malay Teachers' Union, according to its president. Che Ou Abdul Rahman bin Hajl Mohamad Said, who213 words
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Article82 1950-10-12 4 From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG, Wed. r FO get maximum output while high prices last, several Penang and Province Wellesley rubber holdings, abandoned 'for years, have been opened up for tapping. Reporting this in his monthly statement, the Settlement Agricultural Officer says that, in some82 words
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Article70 1950-10-12 4 A Chinese priest, Nr Ouan Ten*, charged with collecting money for his temple without a permit from the Police told the Fourth magistrate yesterday he did not know a 'licence was needed Ng was stated to have received a dollar from Yam Hln on Oct. 370 words
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Article294 1950-10-12 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday TODAY l saw a film which is going to shock 1 Malayan audiences and perhaps aud'ences in India, Ceylon. China. Indonesia and other countries too. It is called "Wanted For Murder". It is a story of murder294 words
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Article118 1950-10-12 4 Bishop Back After Tour Of Java rpHE Rt. Rev. H. W. Balnes. X Anglican Bishop of Singapore, returned to the Colony yesterday in the Willem Ruys after a three weeks' tour of Java and Sumatra, visiting British communities. The Bishop said that he was lucky to have been offered a118 words
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Article42 1950-10-12 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Isawaran, who was fined $10 in the Johore Bahru Police Court today for being out of doors during curfew hours on Rinl Estate, said that he went to the estate to collect a debt and got delayed.42 words
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Article291 1950-10-12 4 LANDLORD WINS CASE FOR 7 HOUSES UOLDING that the de- 1 n fendant had deprived j himself of the protection of the Control of Rent Ordinance, the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday gave Judgment in the High Court in favour of Chen Chi Wei, plaintiff in a house possession291 words
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Article47 1950-10-12 4 Two thousand five hundred cigarettes were found by Customs officers yesterday hidden in an empty oil tank of a motor fishing vesseJ which had just arrived from Bagan sl-Apl-Apl. In Sumatra. The vessel was anchored off Beach Road. A Chinese member of the crew was arrested.47 words
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Article186 1950-10-12 4 nr*HjT following were among those who arrived at Kallang airport. Singapore, yesterday. Passengers In transit are not Included In the list. QEA/BOAC From Sydney: Mr. and Mrs. Q. C. Latta. From Darwin: Mr. C. W. MacPhprson. From Jakarta: MeßaTt. M. M. Chandtrawani. C. P. Bbftnaon. A T.186 words
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Advertisement335 1950-10-12 4 four-seven-eleven' freshness Unfailingly '471 V Eau dc Cologne revives and refreshes. Use its fragrant vapour F 1 constantly, to cool the skin in the heat of EM| Eau de Cologne HsjJKjM Bl If AND GOLD LABEL P^#»^SXSif J JT M M M J MlaQafcar'**.' -^^Sssßst Concrete Brilliantine y|^ The perfect335 words
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Miscellaneous126 1950-10-12 4 Y.W.C.A., Raffles Quay, Wayfarers' meeting, 3 p.m.. Pageant Rehearsal, 4.30 p.m., Malay advanced class. 5 15 p m., Bible class. 5.30 p.m. EEO CROSS OLD PEOPLE'S CLUB, Wesley Hall, Port Canning 4.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. CHINESE T.M.C.A.. Selegle Road, badminton, 5 p.m.. body building class, 530 pjn.. basketball. 5.30126 words
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Article58 1950-10-12 5 Two Chinese. Chin Mul Chua, aged 21. and Nai Chiaw Chay. 61, were charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday with assisting In the management of a chap ji ki lottery. A nne of $150 was Imposed on Chin, who pleaded guilty. Nai claimed trial58 words
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Article37 1950-10-12 5 front On Own C«may«M«nt JOHORE BAHRU, Wed, Tarn Kirn Slong, who was charged in the Police Court with earning an overload of one ton of sundry goods In his lorry was fined $120 today.37 words
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329 1950-10-12 5 WATCHED KILLER SHOOT DRIVER IN BACK OF NECK A WITNESS told the Singapore Coroner yesterday how a man sitting two feet away from him in a bus pulled out a gun and shot the driver in the back of the neck. The witness was Goh Keat Pheng, a Naval Base329 words
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Article, Illustration184 1950-10-12 5 Pony And $5 9 400 For Blind Home From Our Own Correspondent JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. A PONY and a cheque for $5,402.40 were donated to the blind children of the State Welfare Home yesterday. Ismail bin Abdullah, one of the first blind boys to be admitted into the Home, received184 words
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Article103 1950-10-12 5 A STAINED glass window to commemorate those who lost their lives in Sarawak during the last war, has been dedicated at Sheepstor Church, Dartmoor. Designed by Mr. Francis Skeat. the window is particularly associated with 25 members of the Sarawak Civil Service, many of whom103 words
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Article26 1950-10-12 5 Pakir Mohamed. aged SI, was fined $2,000 hi the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday for possessing 113 katis of dutiable tobacco on Aug. 19.26 words
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Article18 1950-10-12 5 The Amicable Athletic Association, Singapore, will celebrate its 22nd anniversary on Saturday and Sunday.18 words
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Article170 1950-10-12 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DURING one of three separate engagements in Pahang yesterday security forces shot and killed a Chinese bandit who was about to throw a handgrenade. The grenade exploded in his hands. 1 A Chinese child was killed and a170 words
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Article108 1950-10-12 5 Sent 'Death Threat From Our Staff Correspondent PENANQ, Wed. A POST Office employee T. Balhetchet. who sent an anonymous letter threatening death to a family to whom he had sub-let hla Government quarters was bound over today for six months for criminally intimidating Tan Seng Poh. Asking the court not108 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-10-12 5 LUANG SRISARASOMBH ATI, the new Siamese Consul General in Singapore, pictured with his wife and two of bis three children on their arrival at Kalian* airport yesterday afternoon by Siamese Airways Dakota from Bangkok. Luang Srssmrasombhatl is taking the place of the present Siamese Consul -General here, Luanr54 words
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Article268 1950-10-12 5 A FTER spending five days at sea, rationed each to four ounces of barley sugar and less than a pint of fresh water a day. the naval "guinea pigs" who came to Singapore for survival tests in tropical waters are recuperating at Changi R.A.F. station.268 words
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Article245 1950-10-12 5 MALAYA'S "Santa Claus" ship to Britain this year —carrying food parcels and Christmas presents— will be the Corfu, which Is scheduled to leave Singapore on Nov. 2. Parcels intended to reach Britain tor Christmas must b« received by the OP.O n Singapore before245 words
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Article65 1950-10-12 5 Singapore* Director ot Public Works. Mr. E. A Gardiner, has been nomma'fd an adviser to the Malaya British North Borneo delegation to the ECAFE meeting of the ad hoc Committee of expert* on Inland transport to be held in Bangkok from Oct. 24 to Nov. a.65 words
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Article44 1950-10-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. Rifleman Jasbataadur Linibu. of the 210 Gurkha Rifles, was charged here today with having driven a military motor vehicle negligently and thereby colliding with a motor cycle. He claimed trial and the rase was adjourned for hearing.44 words
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Article37 1950-10-12 5 Forty officers and men of the Netherlands Army— many of them volunteer* for Korea —arrived in Singapore late on Tuesday night from Jakarta by Flying Tigers Skymaster on their way to Holland.37 words
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63 1950-10-12 5 4 PPI.H ATIONS from local youth organisations to Join iV the Malayan Youth ouncif h«\> keen rr.rivr* by the general secretary, bat they are bring returned. The council's general *eeretary. Mr. S A. AHM>u»m told the Strait* Times today that all youth h©4ies m«st sfttd63 words
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Advertisement188 1950-10-12 5 "Just a few drops" keeps hair in place all day Checks loose dandruff and dry scalp Makes your hair manageable offer shampoo A few drops go further than other hair tonics Go fvt l/tue/uteff/cut 7&u'c Today (cm«wm mikmt,. tt+yimt mgr^mmh) More bottles sold today than any other hair tonic fl||g£188 words
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Article28 1950-10-12 6 MR. A MRS. BYED AHMAD BIN ABDULRAHMAN AL6AOOPP wish to express their great appreciation to those who attended their wedding, gave vhukhearted assistance and tent valuable presents.28 words
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1059 1950-10-12 6 The disarming statement which President Truman has added to the White House announcement of his meeting with General Mac Arthur somewhere in the Pacific this week-end will convince no-one that Washington is not on the eve of new1,059 words
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Article33 1950-10-12 6 KLUAHO, Wed. Mr., N. Poornavelu, Veterinary Officer, Kluang. leaves soon for Karachi to buy cattle for the Federation of Malays Animal Husbandry Farm. He will be away tor three weeks.33 words
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Article, Illustration2511 1950-10-12 6 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - WINSTON S. CHURCHILL By AS my plans for the Ministry of Production approached completion I observed with pain that Lord Beaverbrook's physical health was rapidly breaking down. One night after my return from Washington, when we were In conference at the Annexe, I was2,511 words
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489 1950-10-12 6 The boys for the most part have little in common with that deplorable modern concept of life which is regrettably only too prevalent, namely, take all and give nothing. The number of boys who give service to their school In games, school societies, as Cadets489 words
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Letter82 1950-10-12 6 TPVEN is war-time a better sugar ration than our present half-katl Is available in most countries. What Is wrong here? The Controller, or whatever he is called, knows how much sugar Is coming: in to the country. Is it not more than enough for the present82 words
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Letter262 1950-10-12 6 OECENTLY a reader wrote to several Singapore newspapers protesting against the stripping of North i Korean prisoners of war as an indecency. It is regrettable that wars must be fought at all and certainly Indecent to launch a war of aggression as the North Koreans did. But262 words
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Advertisement825 1950-10-12 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. REUNIONS WILL ALL WELSH PERSONS In Singapore kindly contact the President of St. David's Society, Mr. D. O. O. Jones. Telephone 7660. or by letter to 9A. Bonham Buildings. HI ATIONS VACANT WANTED for private practice. Singapore. European doctor under fip of 32. preferably wl'h higher quaUflrations. Box825 words
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Article657 1950-10-12 7 Court Cleared Of Spectators During Trial I y "VERY important member" of the Malayan Communist Party was sentenced in Singapore yesterday to three years' rigorous imprisonment on three charges of assisting in the management of unlawful societies. ~He was stocky, shaven-headed Tan Alk Chok,657 words
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Article167 1950-10-12 7 ...SO THE FIREMEN MUST NOT WED THE shortage of quarters for married fire officers has forced the Singapore Municipal Commissioners to insist that those appointed to fill vacancies as subofflcers of the Fire Brigade must, be single. To ensure that an officer stays single, the Commis.v oners have decided that167 words
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Article60 1950-10-12 7 "Grandma Onj's Fund" yesterday received $27.50 lroni i he students of the Chlnpse National Language School of Sinsapoie. This brought the total of the fund to $4,255 10. Mr Lee Kirn Puat. of Sinpawe. has sent $50 to be piven to Mrs. Govindaoamy, widow of the60 words
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Article40 1950-10-12 7 Two hundred people last right watched two Indians fighting at McCullum Street. No one attempted to stop the fight A police radio van was later called to the place, but the fighteis could not be traced40 words
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Article211 1950-10-12 7 ANEW set of 24 symbols has been prepared by the elections office for use In the Singapore Municipal elections on Dec. 2. Six Commissioners will be elected to replace six who are retiring this year. One-third of the elected Commissioners retire In December of each year.211 words
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Article54 1950-10-12 7 Over 100 people who turned up at the British Council Hall in Singapore last night to gee the documentary film "English Criminal Justice." had to go away disappointed because of the power failure. The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray- Aynsley was to have addressed the gathering54 words
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Article40 1950-10-12 7 Kan Seng Chut, a seven-year-old schoolboy was taken to hospital dazed when a coconut fell on his head while he was passing through a garden in Serangoon Road. Singapore, on his way to school, yesterday afternoon40 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-10-12 7 MR Kl'3SfcLL FREDERICK Wolff, an American lawyer, who is in Singapore today to learn how this part of the world lives and how best to bring; this knowledge back to the United States so that Americans at home may have a better understanding of61 words
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Article, Illustration305 1950-10-12 7 IN the heart o' Singapore's Chinatown, in Ken* Chew Street, for the past three weeks, children have crowded round the doorway of a house to look at a strange visitor to the Colony They gaze in awe at Hal (that is his name) and305 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-10-12 7 "WHAT HAVE YOU GOT TO WORST ABOUT?" cheerful Scout Commissioner Frank C. Sands seems to be asking sad-face* Lim Ah Chew, 13-year-old boy who was yesterday awarded the Bronze Medal of the Royal Humane Society for rescuing his mother and two brothers from68 words
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417 1950-10-12 7 TAX MAN TELLS COURT fOH Slew Wah, an assistant examiner of the Singapore Income Tax Department, told the Singapore Second District Court yesterday that he had never been bribed before, and when a wiman mentioned 'tea-money" to him, he was so angry he417 words
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Article88 1950-10-12 7 THREE Japanese war criminals including two former KempetUi officers who are being sent back to Japan, arrived in Singapore yesterday in the Tairea from Penang. They were whisked from the ship by a squad of police to Central iuck-up a few minutes after the ship88 words
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Article137 1950-10-12 7 FOULGER LEAVING ON NOV. 6 SINGAPORE'S Commissioner of Police, Mr. R. E. Foulger, who is to become police advisor to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, leaves for London on Nov. 6. Mr. Foulger arrived in Singapore In 1945 as head of the British Military Administration police. It was137 words
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Article74 1950-10-12 7 FOR TRIAL ON ARMS CHARGE Twenty-two-year-old Tan Ah Su was tentatively charged In the Singapore Relief Court yesterday with carrying without a licence a Smith and Wesson .38 revolver at the Junction of Angus Street and Boat Qua? on Sepi. 13 and with unlawful possession of six rounds* of .5874 words
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Article359 1950-10-12 7 2 BOYS GET MEDALS FROM GOVERNOR YOUNG HEROES OF SEA RESCUE A 13- YEAR-OLD coffee-shop assistant, Lim Ah Chew, who rescued his mother and two younger brothers from the sea off the Master Attendant's Pier, was yesterday awarded the Royal Humane Society's bronze medal by the Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson,359 words
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Article79 1950-10-12 7 H^HE Commissioner of Police, Singapore, Mr. R. E. Foulger, last night made an appeal for funds for the Royal Humane Society, London, of which he is Singapore representative. "I appeal to all those who can afford to give one dollar each to the Royal Humane Society,"79 words
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Article108 1950-10-12 7 Ramasamy Ends His Death Fast rE 51-year-old Indian Ramasamy who started a fast-to-death to unite Singapore Indians and make them forget their petty Jealousies broke his 11-day old "nofood" campaign on Tuesday morning. Ramasamy made this derision, after his followers had pleaded with him for more than one week to108 words
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Advertisement122 1950-10-12 7 AN ALLENBURYS Ispp PRODUCT f^i ■Hfe <Mb JPLißri (it* Mw9mWSM^w&k deficiency 1 wkEshe Calcydie Tablet, jrc indicated in ill condition! in which there it a deficiency of calcium, and when, it is anticipated that extra demands will be mad* en the calcium reserve*. Calcydie Tabtet* an chocolate coated and present122 words
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Advertisement87 1950-10-12 7 S^siSi^?C?s!a?svCw t 'Wv aW i v% \i i \^r\ al Isjsw^sj^J^H'O'C^^ Erm. I nM 1 A I SHAVING SOAP dubarru tnc 11' Mfe^TvluH? >I.Zj ea. WRfcaß*£r sV iblbW^^ if l>u f :^.fe""«i™p> SOAP Wl\ ■^BBBBsI BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsfI Ml BBB^BBIBBBBB»a S3 fcMB SSsBV Suitable for the most sensitive skin, Dubarry j|t_l shaving87 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-10-12 8 MOBILE RADAR station for the R.A.F. at Singapore. In darkness, In daylight, o r in fog It tells the h:ight of approaching aircraft several miles away. RIGHT: Women of the W.R.A.F., in the mobile control room transferring data from the radar instrument* to a machine, which reduces62 words
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Article179 1950-10-12 8 SINGAPORE wUI be able to O see some of the R.A.F.'s radar secrets In an exhibition hear the Padang on Oct 28 and 29 A mobile radar station of five heavy lorries will be stationed near the Cenotaph, and opened to inspection dur- Ing the179 words
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582 1950-10-12 8 Doctor Loose case: 'No Duress Proved': Judge From Our Staff Correspondent K. LUMPUR. Wed. TN a 22-page Judgment delivered in the Kuala Lumpur Supreme Court today, Mr. Justice Whittori dismissed with costs a suit brought by Dr. J. H. Ponnampalam to set aside an occupation transfer of two nouses and582 words
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Article410 1950-10-12 8 'Unions Let Us Down' Booth jtf R. D. N. Booth, president of the Singapore RediffuMon Employees Union, in a statement yesterday, blamed "lack of financial support from sister unions and lack of unity" in the trade union movement for the failure of his union's strike. He also criticised Government's attitude410 words
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Article46 1950-10-12 8 United States Information Serrlce In Malaya is inviting applications from local students and graduates for undergraduate scholarships in American colleges and universities for academic year 1951-1952. Candidates for undergraduate awards should be between 16 and 22 year*, while gradurt-s should bs under I 35.46 words
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Advertisement409 1950-10-12 8 lm Meet this new PARKER \EW FEATURES C_>V NEW PRECISION !zy\ new beauty I^l the only pen with the iff d^-^^L- Hf.RE's news about the world's most famous 111 r*n There is a NEW Parker "jr. finer than ajvaji herore. And it Is the only peo with the '*Ij[]f remarkable409 words
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Advertisement123 1950-10-12 8 f H jMta^ Sr^ r rscition ouilt cine-cameras aid projectirs Sound and Silent Obtainable 'rom your local dealer. Sole Agents: H.A. O'CONNORS CO., LTD. Battery Roa;l. Showroom and Retail Shop 25-29 Orchard Road. j *IVII me aUHB^SSB J^tMlCll when there's an aroidrnl, w it Mfc to put an antiseptic *traight123 words
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Article408 1950-10-12 9 QUIZ I—Why1 Why is exercise good for our health? 2— Why is it better to breathe through our noses than our mouths? 3 Why do we have two sets of teeth during our lives? 4 What makes us cough? Check your answers with the408 words
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Article, Illustration281 1950-10-12 9 [\EAR Children I had luch a lot of lettcn this week from the KUnf High School, and a covering letter from Mr. Henry, the boy*' matter J| who teH« me that a copy of the Strain Times it rushed to the school every Thursday morning at 8.30281 words
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Article268 1950-10-12 9 JVJY class-mates and I, enjoy Children's Corner. Our teacher reads it to us and explains all the difficult words. Last week we tried to do the crossword, but found it hard. Could you make it a little easier because Teacher says we must do It ourselves.— Lee Poh268 words
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Article338 1950-10-12 9 JJERE'S something else to to keep you busy on a rainy day. Those of you who have a musical ear can have a lot of fun picking out tunes with a home-made banjo. You will need a wooden box and 16 ordinary pins. Stick the pins into the338 words
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Advertisement279 1950-10-12 9 TWO-WAY SERVICE IN LUXURIOUS SKYMASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SIMSAPORE SINGAPORE TO COLOMBO with connection* to BOMBAY, KARACHI. D A R W I R CAIRO. ROME, LONDON SYDNEY m? Mi ON 1-. .>HliKi HMUAPOM 9 AM EVEKY IUESDAT AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. PRINCE STREEI SINGAPORE TEL. 245fl ***** OH ALL TRAVEL279 words
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Advertisement239 1950-10-12 9 IFOR THE DISCERNING "VAN HEUSEN" Shirts of Quality and Good Taste for All Oecrsions Collar attached I "Country" "Collarite" Brands from $15.25 tO $17.50 With 2 Matching Collars "Van Harding" Brand from $17.50 tO $19.50 White and Colours SINGAPORE Nescafe^^) An experience that won't be Fy J^\ forgotten. But what's239 words
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Miscellaneous495 1950-10-12 9 RATS £NOW ALL THE ANSWERS T HEARD quite an argu- lies on its back and holds ment the other day the egg in its paws, then about rats, but no one another rat puts its tall doubted their cunning. Rats Into the first rat's mouth know all the answers, es-495 words
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Miscellaneous102 1950-10-12 9 Rupert and the Dragon Pills 18 Rupert crouches in much anxiety are capering about happily. I was beside hi< boulder, but soon he right." murmurs the little beat, rujises thai the big dragon hat "The big one came in answer to moved awiy. Next minute there it thai whistling call.102 words
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Article496 1950-10-12 10 CIVITAS I - CIVITAS I By 1 A CORRESPONDENT writing to tiie Straits Times last week referred to the 'huge profit of $4,315,946" made by the Singapore Municipal Electricity Department last year. He suggested that the making of profits should not be the concern of a public authority, and496 words
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Advertisement116 1950-10-12 10 C^T^Y OPENS TODAY j U*Mu 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 4 9.30 p.m. r Wfl lT^ 4bbbb9**"^^^ I LbbbbbbbbT M^ I IKuhlct iiiV^iawiii^ii iimii i Kvibtß bbbt"^ JaVr^F^Jc* iS^BßCan^fl ■V^bbbVsl__ i_ iii__?i "'bbblk^^SbbVbbVßK A«BBWwS\?s^^^r^^l^aßß^BJ^^^_2^^^^^^^jM 4 lhrilling «;«r story of -M^THr^MFW!WK[ ■JMmyyfcaa Ihe (.uards Arn '»"rcd ni\|sionj A WAR 0F... MUD WAITING and116 words
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Advertisement210 1950-10-12 10 BRILLIANT ACTING PERFORMANCES OF WALTER PIDGEON AND ETHEL BARRYMORE IN THIS FINELY PRODUCED MOTION PICTI'RE. OPENS TODAY 4 SHOWS j^^r\ WI I Ifl fcJ ■!-4 15—.3»—» 3. p m J 'U P| lit THE BIG PICTURE! T| j n 1.45 4 LAST DAY 6.30-9.30 ON STAGE jjjgi ON SCREEN BAI210 words
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Miscellaneous208 1950-10-12 10 STRAITS TIMES CROSSWORD r zz a^sar&sgru- crqsswqhd n. i 8 9 a Tin* actwora o« Utrctds Dncribn pat* at plnnH I J j |l L--J--l« Nothln« to toothln, Vo!Ulr..e£mopoin« O> ML KtifaWM M, WM BL_JH_ It C»pi«J la > (attur* Ml 10. Koi ill H SSI pSI LJ L ,ILJM_JbIbL,208 words
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Article342 1950-10-12 11 LONDON. Wed. /GENERAL hesitancy in the If London Stock Exchange today was attributed to the reported Communist China warning to the United States to "keep out of Korea." The general trend of price movements was to slightly lower levels with British Government stocks fractionally lower on small profit-taking342 words
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Article28 1950-10-12 11 HONO KONO, Wed. U*REE market currency exchange for Hong Kong dollarg was quoted today as follows: TJB*l HKS632: £1 HKSIS6O; one tad of gold HKS2B3S.— UJ».28 words
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Article283 1950-10-12 11 Business Done At $1.80: A 26-Year Record THE price of rubber In Malaya yesterday touched 1 $1.80 a lb. for first-grade October. This was a 26-year record. It was Hi cents a lb. above Tuesday's close. Its main cause was the news that U.S. stockpiling, stopped for nearly283 words
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Article36 1950-10-12 11 SINGAPORE, Wed., Oct. 11— 5433 (up |1; new alltime record.) C877V2 a ton in London LONDON. Wed.. Oct 11.— Spot: £875— £880; Forward £848— £852; Settlement £880. Tarn-overs: a.m. 45, p.m. 25.36 words
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Article94 1950-10-12 11 From A Market Correspondent JACK of supplies contributed to a rise in the price of copra in the Singapore market yesterday. Sellers quoted M 4 a plcul, with buyers bidding only MS. No business was done. With very little buying Interest, the coconut oil section wag quiet.94 words
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Article76 1950-10-12 11 'THE Singapore Traction Corap*ny, la to pay three years' dividend on its seven-per-cent Cumulative Preference shares. This will bring the dlv.dend up to the end of September 1944. The dividend Is payable on Nov. 7, or as soon thereafter as printing difficulties allow. to holders registered on76 words
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Article171 1950-10-12 11 Rubbers Improve From A Market t orrmpondent RUBBER shares were again in fair demand In the Malayan share market yesterday and prices showed small Improvements. Tins were quietly steady. Industrials were firm. Price changes announced yesterday by the Malayan Sharebrokers Association were: INDIBTUAI4 B«T»n »*lkri Alex Bricks Pr«f171 words
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Article62 1950-10-12 11 /~\SBOKrifc ft Chappel ipoh. announce the following tin-ore outputs for the quarter to Sept. 30. 1950, In plcuU: Chenderlang Dredging 876 Oopeng Consol. 3,585 Hongkong 990 Kent (P.M.S.) Dredging 2.ISU Klnta Mines 10^0 Killinghall 3.080 Malaysiam Pengkalen 2,425 Petaling 8,405 Puaing Rubber 8t Tin, (Tributers-sales) 1,220 Rambutan62 words
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180 1950-10-12 11 CHIPS In the Singapore Outer and Inner Roada and alongside Harbour Board godowns yesterday Included: Oater Roada: Hal H.suan, Alexla, Blrchbank. Dunabaai, Nlla, Union Marina. Shapurl, Hal Hing, Reginald Kerr. Chag Macleod Talre*. Inner Road*: Nortny. Btdo-, Tung Song, Croak;r, Belaga, Sumpitan. Kepoog. Serdang.180 words
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Advertisement1199 1950-10-12 11 MANSFIELD <k CO.. LTD. 'incorporated m Singapore) dLUI (FUNNEL IMB Carrier s option to proceed via ether ports te lead and discharge cargo SAILINCS te LIVERPOOL CLASCOW LONDON b CONTINENTAL PORTS Oue Sails P. Sham Panang Caucus roi Havre b L pool C 21/24 Oct. 11 Oct. 17/ IS Oct.1,199 words
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Advertisement327 1950-10-12 11 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS TO NEW TORK M^T?R H RA V NiAN ly toV N f, INOU ft ii T srpo.Ts Mm Sa,l, P *?ro«,. ?27iToc, AMERICAN PRESIDENT LINES. LTT> UNION BUILDINC. TIL. 1821 rt Swettenham ft Penang Agents: Sime Oarby ft Co. LYKES ORIENT LINE eJlrpet to HOUSTON NFW ORLEANS327 words
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Advertisement445 1950-10-12 11 EAST ASIATIC UNE SAILINCS FROM SCANDINAVIA U K /CONTINENT '3g£t tr a S d* Isi 2? b "f"** 0 'JlTOet. 11-14^. If?WOct SV *S r Bangkok, Manila H Kong, Kobe Yokohama 29-10 Oct. 10/"*'''""I 0 'or Bangkok 8-10 Nev. NerdkvaT for Saigon Bangkok 17-18 Nev Kina" or Manila Hong Kong.445 words
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Advertisement1013 1950-10-12 11 McALISTER tSc CO., LTD. Telea*ene No 5904. CLURMA* HUUN4LI KLAVBNBSft CINB LONDON. MAVRI ANTWERP ROTTEROAM MAMBURC LOS ANCILIS. SAN FRANCISCO, end tar UiA Notth ZZtfc Port. TLAMO VANC«uV«I and Canada via Colombo Accepting cargo for Central ft South CITY O» CHICAGO P t% ypure P. Sham Kenang CASTLIVILLI IS/200ct. 21/221,013 words
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Article, Illustration712 1950-10-12 12 But Colony Teams Will Play In Cup Competition SINGAPORE Amateur Football Association has decided to discontinue its *3 30-year affiliation with the Football Association of Malaya. A letter to this effect was sent to the F.A.M, on Tuesday stating that the decision to resign712 words
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Article72 1950-10-12 12 From Oar Staff Correspondent IPOH, Wed. .^FTFR .several weeks of special training and practices the following; have been selected to represent Perak against Singapore in a semi-final tie of the Foone: Seong Cup inter-state badminton competition at Happy World Stadium on Saturday and Sunday Oct.72 words
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Article231 1950-10-12 12 Kota Raja's Colts Show Promise LEAGUE soccer champions Kota Raja treated their end-of-the-season match as a try-out for four new forwards and did well enough to hold Changi Airmen to a two-all draw at Jalan Besar stadium yesterday. Kota Raja have every reason to be satisfied with their new players.231 words
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186 1950-10-12 12 NEWMARKET, Wed. fHE ROYAL filly Above Board. x starting at 18-1. was a sixlength winner of the Cesarewitch Stakes run over 2v;m. here this afternoon. Ridden by Ephraim Smith, the King's horse took the lead two furlongs out and finished full of running to beatReuter - 186 words
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174 1950-10-12 12 From Oar Own Correspondent LONDON. Wed. DADMINTON circles here forecast sweeping Malayan raecewes in the forthcoming tournaments with (he arrival here recently of two more members of the "famous t'hoong family" namely E. B. C'hoong, youngest brother of E. I. Choong. and Amy hoont.174 words
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Article798 1950-10-12 12 From Oar Staff Correspondent PENANO. Wed. A TOTAL of 148 entries, 92 from Class 3 horses and 56 from Cla&s 4, have been received for the Penang Turf Club's three-day Autumn Meeting to be held on October 21, 25 and 28. There will be elgiu races798 words
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297 1950-10-12 12 VERNON MniM. AN - Should Ref s Give Goals By Default? VERNON MniM.AN By LONDON. Wednesday. /\N( K again the question has arisen whether the football laws should not be altered so that referees can award a goal when in their opinion a side has been unfairly prevented from setting one. At present allReuter - 297 words
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Article52 1950-10-12 12 SINO- MALAYS XI against the Indonesian soccer tourists at Jalan Besar Stadium today are: (hep Seng: Haji Garhan, Salleh: Hee Jonr. Harith. Kwan I.enne Shariff Madon. Hon Yam. Awang Bakar, Boon Leong. Ahmad VusofT. Reserves: Osman Angullia, Hin Wen«. Yew Heng. Awang (iabos. Johan, Ismail ViisitfT and52 words
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Article130 1950-10-12 12 qiAKING full advantage of 1 a tiring defence In the second half, Singapore Recreation Club defeated R.A.F. Changl by six goals to one on the padang yesterday The first half had a different tone when the Airmen's stubborn defence held the Club to one-all. But130 words
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Article52 1950-10-12 12 A discussion meeting of the Singapore Society of Rugby Union Referees will be held in the Singapore Cricket Club this evening at 5.30. Today's meeting will d.scuss the i:ew amendments to the rules for the 1950-51 season and tt is hoped that players and referees will be able52 words
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Article137 1950-10-12 12 QINGAPORE Cricket Cluo women beat Girls Sports Clvi by three goals to one In a friendly hockey match played on the padang yesterday. This was the third meeting between the 'earns, and S.C.C. have won ?U the games. The first half was well, contested but after137 words
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Article99 1950-10-12 12 I£HALBA Association scored a two-one win over Raffles institution in game of hockey played on the R.I. ground yesterday. Raffles had a weak forward line, but gave a brilliant display In defence. After dominating play from the start, Khalsa opened scoring five minutes before the Interval when99 words
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Article499 1950-10-12 12 YESTERDAYS COLONY RUG* A BREAKDOWN In the Police defence in the second half gave Royal Navy a 15 points (five tries) to five points (a goal) victory at ru«er \es~ terday at the Police Training School ground, Thomson Road. Until then Police showed j499 words
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Article90 1950-10-12 12 SINGAPORE Cricket Cli.b "A" XV D suffered their n<-st defeat of the season on the Padnng yesterday afternoon when they bowed down to the RAF. Tcngah "A" side by the narrow margin of two point. Tengah ?cored a goal to a penally by the Club. The SCC. pack90 words
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Obituary26 1950-10-12 12 T. W. CRANE of 1019-8, •Tan-en Road. Singapore, p.i —I ■>»;<>• On. 11. Agtd 60. Fin- i il a* Bidadari on On 12 at 4 p <•.26 words
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Advertisement836 1950-10-12 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. (Continued from page 6) SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a fast and accurate tyiiist (lady) with knowledge of office routine and filing. Commencing salary $125. Immediate apix>lntment and good prospects. Box No. A 3470, S.T. LARGE British fmport Firm requires out-door salesman in the State of Perak. Please reply to836 words
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Advertisement177 1950-10-12 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. Continued from previous eel. FOR SALE ALSATIAN PEDIOREE PupDies. Reasonable prices. Box No. A3«7. S.T. PRINTINO PRESS Rotary Duplex with motor for sale, four and eight page, first class condition subject Independent Inspection full details apply Manager. China Mall, Hong Kong. LOVELY HOUSE FOR SALE in best residential177 words
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Advertisement88 1950-10-12 12 EXPERT SERVICE AFT** SALE '<«J SILVfI LTO> B. P. 0£ SILVA LTD. INCORPORATED IN, Ctyt.ON S,«MOAI»OBt PtNANG With Kwellt, you can enjoy travel by land, ses or f*~^*^\j<?*~ air, confident you will not be tick. These small, o^^£ > > easily-swallowed tablets are ate anJ absolutely (P^CrfM^r certain in their88 words
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Miscellaneous52 1950-10-12 12 SOCCEB: Si no- Malays Banka-BUUton at Jalaa Besar: Jnr. (up seani-flnal: Mental Hospital v Dockyard at GeTlanc. HOt'KET: olony Civilian Trial at SRC; BOD v Cable A Wireless at BOD.; REME v Slncaporr Police at BEME: Ceylon S C. v Shell s at Balestier. ATHLETICS: Malay Inter■Jrhool sports at Geytang52 words
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Miscellaneous30 1950-10-12 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY:. 11 am (9.1) and 11.26 p.m (10ft.): 4.58 a.m. (l.bi and 5 OS p.m. ,1.3). TOMOBBOW: 1117 aA. (9.4); S 31 a.m. (9.1) and 9.43 p.m. (».T)30 words
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