The Straits Times, 28 October 1950
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Title Section18 1950-10-28 1 The Straits Times MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER: ESTABLISHED 1845 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article405 1950-10-28 1 Battle For Power Plants Expected TOKYO, Friday. JJEMNANTS of the North Korean army, their backs to the Manchurian border, hit back stubbornly along the advancing United Nations line today. Communist troops, well dug in on high ground and supported by tanks ana self-propell-ed guns,UP - 405 words
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Article, Illustration249 1950-10-28 1 NEW DELHI, Friday. TIH Indian (iovernment has asked its Ambassador in Peking to convey to the Chinese Government 'its surprise and regret" that "units of the Chinese ai-jiv have been asked to advance into Tibet." a Foreign Ministry Press communique announced today. It said the GovernmentAP - 249 words
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151 1950-10-28 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. SI OR Herbert O'Conor Maryland) said i i ship d --aiiied for China la now loadi q in I •>[ petr products, scrapped a tiUe tyres und galvani ipe at American ports. I'd in a mo* 111 'I 3 3H0.000 -1 lAP - 151 words
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Article27 1950-10-28 1 SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. -One of coastal California's worst storms with winds of 75 ni.p.h caused scores of injuries and v ieavy property damage today -A.P.AP - 27 words
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Article93 1950-10-28 1 NEW DRESS FOR ARMY IN MALAYA T'/ZS new approved style of tropical icalking-out uniform for British troops serving in Malaya, has been received by the Director of Ordnance Services. FARELF, Brig. G.C.H. Heron This uniform, consisting of white tunic and white slacks, is known as No. 3 drexs. The one93 words
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Article292 1950-10-28 1 WR Anthony Brooke arrived in Labuan by Qantas 'plane yesterday afternoon from Hong Kong and has given an undertaking that he will not engage In political activities embarrassing to North Borneo. Brunei and Sarawak. A communique from the Governor of North Borneo yesterday said that Mr.292 words
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Article42 1950-10-28 1 PARIS, Fri The French National Assembly today approved the Government's proposal to Increase military service from 12 to 18 months The Defence Minister. M. Julei Moch. told the Assembly that France alm3 at a standmg_ army of 900,000 men by42 words
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Article241 1950-10-28 1 REDS FIRE BUS IN SINGAPORE rOMMUNISTS last night v flred a Singapore Traction Company trolley bus in Victoria Street and tried to burn down an electrical substation at Liang Seah Street Tfc bus had just pulled up in Mia'cie Read when three armed Chinese youths go: on. Caroing a pistol241 words
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Article19 1950-10-28 1 TOKYO. Fri.— More than 000 Communists and proOommunists have been dismissed from Japan's key Industries.— Reuter- AAPReuter; Reuter-AAP - 19 words
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139 1950-10-28 1 A PAMPHLET printed in Chinese with an English translation attached, received by the- police through Police Box 5000 led to an arrest of a Chinese in North Bridge Road on Aug. 12 this year. 1 This was lold in the Singa- Dore Fourth139 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-10-28 1 SIR STAFFORD Ci ipps aahe left London for Bristol to tell his constituents h« was resigning his seat because c»i tuiitinued 111 lifcAiikg^-23 words
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Article23 1950-10-28 1 LONDON. Fri.— A two-nnund-baby born here on Monday night died in his oxygen tent in a London hospital last night.— A.PAP - 23 words
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Article79 1950-10-28 1 A DOUBLE drowning tra^dy occurred in a well at the 13th mile Semb3wang Road, Singapore, on Thursday morning when a Malay youth. Jaffar bin Said, lost his life in trying to save a young Chinese girl from drowning. Quah Siew Eng, 17, fell into the well79 words
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Article34 1950-10-28 1 WONSAN, Fri.— A Korean Catholic priest today said that only four of 34 monks at Wonsan's Abbey of St. Benedict survived the five years of Communist rule. A.P.AP - 34 words
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Article28 1950-10-28 1 JAKARTA. Fri.— Th<» United States Ambassador. Mr. Merle Cochran. is to leave for America next week for routine discussions with the United States Government. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article18 1950-10-28 1 THE roof of a godown at Hateloc': Road, Singapore, collapsed last night about o'clock.18 words
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Article242 1950-10-28 1 From Our Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN. Friday. DIBBER workers want a-new deal "with less talk 1V and no fooling." Mr. P. P. Narayanan chairman of the Negotiating Committee of the Pan-Malayan Rubber Workers' Union said today. tie was commenting on the statement made by Mi. James242 words
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Article54 1950-10-28 1 NKW YORK. Fri. "Gorgeous Gussie" Moran was beaten here in her first professional lawn tennis appearance by Mrs. Pauline Addie 6-0, 6-3. Mrs. Adriir. formerly Miss Pauline Bet/. Wimbledon champion in 1946 and several times American titleholder, gave Miss Morao a lesson in stroke play andReuter - 54 words
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Article590 1950-10-28 1 S'pore Rates Remain Same PRESENTING the Singapore Municipal Budget for 1951 to a qp cial meeting of Municipal Commissioners yesterday, the acting Municipal President. Mr T P. F. McNeice. Indicated that there would be no change in the 25 per cent. Consolidated Rate for next year. The MuniripaU'y. on it!590 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-10-28 1 POLICEMEN clearing «p debris after removal of the trolley bus which was destroyed by fire at Victoria Street last night. White patches are cakes of molten metal which set in big lumps «n the road. Straits Times picture.38 words
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Advertisement15 1950-10-28 1 f /CIV f: 9390 \Urt\f Y\ BEER msrf/AMt w\ Distributors-. THE EAST ASIATIC CO. LTD15 words
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Advertisement48 1950-10-28 1 VM B^F wi Character H jHy| the distinctive essential ff\' w quality i 'HI In Rothmans De Luxe Virginia cigarettes, ill 1 1 the extra sense of enjoyment and satisfaction that ewry cigarette affords. prices .*ipof«: Round air i c <*» Federation Rojn., i H I De Luxe II48 words
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281 1950-10-28 2 REDS BARGAIN WITH BRITAIN TO JOIN U.N. LONDON, Friday. COMMUNIST China's price for establishing full diplomatic relations with Britain is expected to be her admittance to the United Nations. If she is admitted there may be an immediate exchange of ambassadors between London and Peking. Britain has already told CommunistUP - 281 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-28 2 MME. TAMZIL, wife of the Indonesian Minister in Stockholm, admires chrysanthemums at a Swedish flower show A.P. picture.AP - 22 words
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Article189 1950-10-28 2 $4,700 For The Star He Never Met EMLM star Ann Sheridan has been left U. 5.51,590 (about $4,780) by a man who never met her. "I leave everything to my beloved Ann", he said simply in his will. The man. David Johnson, a lonely dockworker, plastered his waterfront hotel room189 words
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Article82 1950-10-28 2 LAKE sre KSS, Friday. III! Soviet Foreign Minister. Mr. Andrei Vishinsky, said yesterday that Russia vetoed Mr. Trygrre Lie's re-elec-tion as Secretary General of the United Nations because the Norwegian was "obviously one-sided and totally unfit for the Job." Mr. Vishinsky denied that RussiaUP - 82 words
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Advertisement424 1950-10-28 2 NOTICES NATURALISATION NOTICE 1« hereby given that CHEONQ CHONO YEW Of 148. Btill Road, B'pore is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, •nd that any person who knows any reasons why naturalisation rhould not be granted thould send a written and signed statement of the facts to the Colonial S'cieUry.424 words
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Advertisement699 1950-10-28 2 PUBLIC APPOINTMENTS MUNICIPALITY OF KUALA LUMPUR Applications are Invited by the Municipal Commissioners of Kuala Lumpur for the post of: ASSISTANT ENGINEER in the Municipal Engineer's Department, Kuala Lumpur. Applicants should be not more than 35 yean of age, and be Corporate Members of the Institution of Civil Engineers and/or699 words
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Advertisement781 1950-10-28 2 NOTICE? NOTICE re: Ho*a See* Tradlac Cam^anf NO 1 ICE is hereby given that Mr. Quan Chwee Leong has censed to be a partner in the above Lnn of Hoon Seek Trading Company carrying on buslnesi at No I. Rafflis Place, Singapore, af fiOni the Ist lay of October. 1950.781 words
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Advertisement642 1950-10-28 2 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE rfIKEHOLD A LEASEHOLD SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom. No. 10. Chuli* Street On Wednesday, Ist November, 1950, at 2.30 P.M. KSTATE OF KAVENA MOHAMED SEDIR, DECEASED Lot 1. Freehold land situate at Jco Chlat Lane, »re» 17,3»4 sq.ft. VACANT POSSESSION. (Messrs C. J.642 words
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Advertisement105 1950-10-28 2 NOTICES TENDERS are Invited for the supply of 84 pairs Black and 131 pairs Brown Leather Shoes to the Immigration Dept., Singapore, for 1951. They should reach the Colonial Secretary's Office not later than 12 noon on Saturday, 2nd December. 1950. and must be enclosed in sealed covers marked "Tender105 words
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Advertisement185 1950-10-28 2 J/v nice J? \wC^ STORK 5 \^^J^X2 MARGARINE fV fl tastes! See how the kiddies enjoy Stork v < Margarine! It's so delicious y^ CP-t^^Q^^ spread on bread or biscuits l^ki^v*^ vfc^. J^tT^T and mother knows it's good for I •T^!es~"<^^i) cooking too. Stork is made from I f^^^^J'^Sifc, the185 words
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344 1950-10-28 3 SAIGON, Friday. FRENCH warplanes ranged along the North lndo-China frontier today striking hard in an effort to disrupt the steamroller offensive of the ommunist-led Vietminh, which has already cleared French posts along 400 miles of border country adjoining Communist China. Vietminh troops menacing theReuter; UP - 344 words
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Article66 1950-10-28 3 TMPEH. Formosa, Fri. I\}R Randolph Churchill, on of Mr. W, nston Churchill, arriving here t-> lay, turned down a luncheon icith the Notionalist Government official tpokes~ yum, Dr Shcn Chang •huan, and was whisked off in a British Consulate ear visiting American er Karl RanReuter - 66 words
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Article83 1950-10-28 3 K. P.M. Sued For Aiding Invasion AMSTERDAM. Fri. pOUNAfiL I'M tM Royal Dutch Steamship oomi KP.vl. hlrli wu Dcin? sued ben today by the "In•nt Re mbltc of the S' uth Moiun ;<■.' to! I the c. 'trt that thi suit wm mvjlid .since tho Republic hud Do lf^al staniiT:83 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-10-28 3 PRINCE CHARLES, now nearly two. already has a will of his own. When the Royal Family assembled at Buc-. Kin-ham Palace for the christening of his sister. Princess Anne, he took refuge behind a settee. The King put him firmly back in the picture, but he just turned55 words
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Article177 1950-10-28 3 WASHINGTON, Friday. MILITARY chiefs of the North Atlantic Treaty powers announced tonight that they had reached full agreement on essential steps to be taken for the defence of the North Atlantic area in the event of an emergency. They re^c.ir.rr.erKied 'hat a supreme commander for aReuter; AP - 177 words
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Article25 1950-10-28 3 HOLLYWOOD, Fri—Thousands of Hollywood stars and fans bowed their heads in sorrow yesterday as they bade goodbye to 'Mammy' singer Al Jolson. .—UP.UP - 25 words
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Article195 1950-10-28 3 4 MILLION IN SOVIET FORCES PARIS, Fri. 'THE French Defence Minis- j ter, M. Jules Moch, told the National Assembly yesterday that Russia has 4.100,000 men under arms. He asked for quick approval of a Bill to lengthen compulsory military service from a year to 18 months. H«! "nid th:UP - 195 words
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Article51 1950-10-28 3 LOS ANGELES, Frl. Mrs Barbara Tibbett was granted a divorce from Richard Tibbett, son of Lawrence Tibbett. the singer, on grounds of cruelty. She alleged that her husband was cold and rnaffeclionate, and if she wanted kisses she had to beg for them.— A51 words
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Article29 1950-10-28 3 LAS PALM AS. Canary Islands. Fri.— Four people were killed and several Injured here yesterday when a balcony collapsed into a crowd watching a march past.— Reutoi.29 words
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Article22 1950-10-28 3 CANBERRA, Fri. Britain has agreed to buy all surplus meat produced in Australia for the next 15 years.—Reuter. AAP.Reuter; Reuter-AAP - 22 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-28 3 MR. HIGH CUUTCKFTX, Britain's new Chancellor of the Exchequer, who is taking over from Sir Stafford Cripps now resigning because of ill health, met by his wife as he arrived back from America at London airport.40 words
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Article92 1950-10-28 3 BONN, Fri. THF West German Parlia- merit today took the first steps towards creating a Federal police force and reorganising the existing police for national emergencies. Later, the Social-Demo-cratic opposition tabled amendments in Parliament to the West German constitution which wAuld give the Government the rightReuter - 92 words
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Article59 1950-10-28 3 LONDON. Fri. A gun which is to shoot at the moon injured an earth-man yesterday. The 10-ton anti-aircraft gun, from which a radar set is to fire pulsations to the moon during next year's Festival of Britam, crashed 120 feet when being hoisted by steel59 words
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Article32 1950-10-28 3 BRUSSELS. Frl— Captain Raymond (Turkoj Wcsterling. wanted by the Indonesian Government for his part in the revolt In January, plans to open a night club here. Reuter.Reuter - 32 words
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Article126 1950-10-28 3 WASHINGTON, fri. t MERICA clamped down yesterday on pleasure in the interests of defence. The Government's National Production Authority l.as banned the building of any new structures for "amusement, recreational or entertainment purposes." conserve materials for armaments. Covered by the ban are theatres of all126 words
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Article56 1950-10-28 3 GENEVA, Switzerland, Fri. RED Cross relief to the civillan population of Korea is being held up pending agreement by Gen. MacArihur to permit Red Cross aid to be administered under civilian control. The League of Red Cross Societies has had offers of aid for Korea totallingAP - 56 words
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Article57 1950-10-28 3 LONDON, Frl— Britain and the United States are to send missions to Australia, New Zealand and South Africa to discuss a system of pre-empt-ing enough of their wool to meet the emergency defence needs of the U.S. Announcing this, the Board of Trade said the quantities concerned57 words
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300 1950-10-28 3 India Proposes 'World Peace Fund' LAKE SUCCESS, Fri. INDIA yesterday proposed that all 60 members of the United Nations specify by next March how much and on what basis they are willing to reduce their armaments and contribute to an "International Peace Fund". Tne resoluticn, circulated amrvis delegates in theReuter; AP - 300 words
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Article133 1950-10-28 3 MELBY GRIFFITHS TALK ON MALAYA LONDON, Friday. THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. James Griffiths, conferred yesterday with the American roving ambassador, Mr. John F. Melby, on Britain s war ?n Malaya. Mr. Melby. heading an 18--man mission, is on his way back to Washington after touring South-East133 words
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Advertisement257 1950-10-28 3 v 4 PIN E A PJPuT B RAND \=r~ HAMS "Pineapple Brand" Australian Hams are sugar-cured, of delicious flavour and excellent quality. They weigh about 12 to 16 lbs. and are sold either as a whole or half ham. You will want one for Christmas order it now! Sole distributing257 words
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380 1950-10-28 4 MALAYAN EXPORT TRADE A RECORD IN SEPTEMBER MALAYA'S export trade, including re-exports, in September reached the all-time high record total value of $440,525,733, compared with $396,946,452 in August. The value of imports in September was $260,720,171, giving a favourable balance for the month of $179,805,562 August imports were valued at380 words
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Article81 1950-10-28 4 which wound up last week. ..>n"o a yesterday's bucket meeting of the Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (NomJ. who sat on the subcommittee to study the affairs of the Victoria Memorial Hall, said: "My conviction Is that even if the Municipality had foregone all81 words
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Article167 1950-10-28 4 '7 HOURIS' CULT IN PERLIS nELIGIOUS authorities in the north Malayan state f Perlis have warned Muslims to be on guard against a new and strange cult which has infiltrated into the country. The cult, it is stated, claims that each adherent who succeeds in entering Heaven "will have seven167 words
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Article108 1950-10-28 4 KUALA LUMPVfi. Fri. MR. r\ P. Narayanan. President of the Malayan Trade Union Council, has been chosen by the Council as a British workers' delegate to the International Labour Organisation conference in Jakarta from Dec. 4 to 16. Mr. Narayanan told the Tt raits Times that108 words
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Article88 1950-10-28 4 GNG ENG HWOO, proprietor of a shop in Upper Nanking Street, was fined S5O in the Singapore First District Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to storing rubber without a licence on Sept. 4. Mr. M. C. Boyle, A.S.P.. prosecuting, said that police found 20 large bags88 words
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Article62 1950-10-28 4 fHE following are the principal figures in the Singapore Budget, presented at a meeting of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday: EXPENDITURE Personal emoluments 8.241.771 Annual recurrent charges 21,705,297 Loan charges 7,741,949 Special services 8,172,60,) Special services rehabilitation 98,250 $45,959,932 REVENUE From water, electricity and ga« $24,203,50062 words
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Article124 1950-10-28 4 33 ASIANS PROMOTED SISTERS From Our Staff Correspondent PENANG. Fri. rIRTY-three Asian nurses have been promoted nursing sisters In the Federation where there were none four years ago. said Dr. R. B. MacGregor. Director of Medical Services, today. Twenty-five Asian sisters are now serving in hospitals, while another eight are124 words
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Article102 1950-10-28 4 From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. OIK labourers in Perak who were thrown out of nork when the foundry in which they voorked closed down, now run the foundry on a '•-operative basis. This is mentioned in the September report of the Department of102 words
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172 1950-10-28 4 |r Singapore .Municipal Commissioners wish to take over public transport from 1955, when the lease granted to the Singapore Traction Co. comes to an end, they should consider all aspects of the problem now, suggested Mr. A. P. Rajah (Progressive —South Ward) at the budget172 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-10-28 4 ALL READY for shipment by the Corfu next week are some of the thousands of bags of parcels now stacked in the Singapore G.PO. Two Malays. Ismail bin Hi ji Abdul Rahman and Omar bin Bujang. are seen here tying on labels while a clerk, Aloysius One.56 words
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Article400 1950-10-28 4 AN allegation that the University of Malaya was not using its autonomous, status in the best interests of the people of Malaya was made during the Singapore Municipal Commission's budget meeting yesterday by Mr. A. P. Ra>ah (Prog. South Ward). If the University took that status to400 words
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Article54 1950-10-28 4 Two fishermen who were found in possession of 225 lb. of dutiable tobacco and illegally importing it, were fined a total of $2,250, or four months' imprisonment, in the Singapore Third Police Court yesterday. They were Goh Kirn Soon and Lim Huan Boh, aged 22. The54 words
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Article65 1950-10-28 4 A British soldier of the Green Howards was air-lifted yesterday from the jungle in Negrl Sembllan and rushed to Kota Tinggi Hospital by a Far East Air Force casualty evacuation helicopter. He had been bitten in the arm by a snake, believed to be a cobra. The65 words
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Article135 1950-10-28 4 Xmas Cheer Bags Leave Soon DETWEEN 20 and 30 'Good Cheer 1 Christmas food parcels will leave Singapore next week addressed to persons behind the Iron Curtain in Czechoslovakia and Yugoslavia. None have been sent 1r o m Singapore to Russia. This handful or RiH.v will be included in the135 words
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Article97 1950-10-28 4 A wife told the Singapore Chief Just i« c. Sir Cbarlea Murray-Aynsley, ye.slercinv that because she returned hone a few minutes late from work, she was ins'.iited by her hrsband and his arnt and then driven from the house. She was Mrs. Tiva Pinto, who petitioned97 words
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Article33 1950-10-28 4 Lian Beng Tong, a hawker, was bound over in the Singapore Second District Court yesterday in $300 for a year for possessing 55 packets of opium of two hoons each.33 words
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Article405 1950-10-28 5 MPIEA DEFIN E PAY STAND Provident Funds To Benefit In Good Times From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TMIK Malayan Planting Industries Employers' Association would not agree to unreasonably high wages for rubber workers but would be willing to contribute more towards the provident fund in time of prosperity,405 words
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Article188 1950-10-28 5 r.a.s teen the highest .i-irei for rubber Hl2. says Lewi* Pea i weekly market report, tif .-hip- .::ly :i-ji nibble together wttli orden (ran Japan ai md (ran Hong Kong. :*>en moderate U 3 UU bu-. Ing <..p to the end cf tills yrai but the188 words
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Article81 1950-10-28 5 Tnm Owr Own C«rrr*|Min<lrrt JOHORE BAHRU. Ft i Returning home after a five-day vt.ii i to her father, the wife Of a basket maker found the door of the house bolted from the iside. Susptctlug ;hai ■omeitUng <uk *lie wem io the and made a complaint. When81 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-10-28 5 IyiTII the Irish pipes skirling on the poop and the Cameronians playing "The Minstrel Boy to the War has gone on the dockside, the Royal I'lster Rifles came to harbour in Singapore yesterday, on their way to Korea, on the trooper, Empire Pride. Over 1.500309 words
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Article56 1950-10-28 5 Four Chinese claimed trial in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to alleged possession of pigs" carcases which were not slaughtered in an authorised slaughter house. They were Goh Cheng Mool. Yap Thiam Hock. Tan Tee Soon, and Tan Peng Yok. who we:e each56 words
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Article154 1950-10-28 5 WITHIN five minutes ol their arrival at Singapore yesterday, troops in the Empire Pride were receiving thousands of letters. They were taken aboard by Staff Sergeant Major I. Collins. R.A.S.C., and Cpl. Victor Glendinning, of the Royal Irish Fusiliers, stationed at Nee Soon, who had gone154 words
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Article98 1950-10-28 5 From Our Staff Correspondent KIAI.A LI'.MPLR, Fri. AM W slant on life in labourers' lines of Malayan rubber estates is given in the September report of the Federation Labour Department. On one of the estates inspected in Johore, new automatic flushes and a now h.it li-huiisc98 words
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Article56 1950-10-28 5 Two Europeans. Michael Frank Hickling and Derek James Nicholas, claimed trial in the Singanore Second Police Court yesterday to a charge of assaulting Giam Guan Lai at a benzine kio^k at the junction of Orchard Road and Mount Elizabeth They were allowed bail of S5OO each56 words
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Article28 1950-10-28 5 The Kota Raja Club is to hokl a special peneral meeting to-morrow morning. Sunday, to discuss the formation ol a welfare section in the Club.28 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-10-28 5 \l STKAI.IAN air hostess. Miss Estell Hose, places her youngest passengers on the scales before being flown to a Kuala Lumpur poultry farmer. Mr. Lee Kok Chee Two consignments totalling 400 day-old chicks were flown from Victoria this week. Straits Times picture.42 words
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Article153 1950-10-28 5 If R. S. S. Manyam. who reccntly left the Labour Party to Join the Progressive, yistcrday replied to Mr. o. Sarangapany, the Labour Party election campaign oryanuer who had accused him of. "indulging m malicious and crude propaganda." "I Jolne-1 the Progressive Party because it was153 words
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Article109 1950-10-28 5 S.I.T. Man On Forgery Charge A SINGAPORE Improvement Trust official. 29-year-old Hector Seah was yesterday charged in the Singapore Fourth Police Court with forging a Singapore Improvement Trust document in June this year. Seah. an estate supervisor, pleaded not guilty. It was alleged that he forged a 'Report on the109 words
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Article50 1950-10-28 5 Alleged to have stolen a bicycle, valued at $113. from Brian R. Walker, at Jalan Kayu One Chye Whatt. aged 19. claimed trial In the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday. He was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining the bicycle. Bail of $300 was allowed until Dec. 20.50 words
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Article189 1950-10-28 5 VISAS TO CHINA: ANOTHER APPEAL A FURTHER appeal to the Singapore Government to reconsider a recent amendment to the immigration regulations —restricting the validity of the visas of Malayan Chinese to China to three months will be made by the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce. This was decided ai a189 words
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Article73 1950-10-28 5 I'WO young Malay women. Tungku Aishah blnte Tungku Abdul Khader and Che Ainon binte Abdul Rahman, are training to be midwives. They are both 18 years of age and come from the household of Che Fatimah binte Haji Haroun. president of the Singapore Malay Women's Union.73 words
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Article27 1950-10-28 5 Five Chinese who pleaaea guilty in the Singapore Fourth Police Court yesterday to gambling in Temple Street were fined $25 each or four days' imprisonment.27 words
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Advertisement118 1950-10-28 5 /Hn the finest Clubs i\ throughout the world J GORDOH'S /af Gl il i^-T > BORNEO ./>. 7 \m DINE DANCE AT RAFFLES TONIGHT FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT PIPERS DANCERS of the SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS CASTILLO'S ORCHESTRA featuring GERRY SOLIANO on the Hammond ()i and ROSALIE Personality SaVgW ■THE BEST DANCE MUSIC118 words
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Miscellaneous139 1950-10-28 5 SINGAPORE ART SOCIETY, exhibition, British Council Hall. Stamford Road. 9 a.m. to 530 p.m. CHINESE V.M.C.A., Selegi^ Road, music class. 2.30 p.m.. body building. 4 p.m.. basketball. 5 p.m., badminton, 5.30 p.m.. film show, 7.30 p.m. V.M.C.A., Orchard Road, chess club. 3 p.m., movie circle show. 8 p.m. C.V.M.A., (Church139 words
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Article69 1950-10-28 6 MESSRS. CHAN LYE SOON, C'l.in Ly e Huat, Chan Lye Choon, Chan Lye Koon and families, sine rely thank all relatives, friends the staff of Btnquc de Ptagfegkjgai nnd various associations Who so kindly sent wreaths, scrolls, tele- 11 aim. letters of condolence, attended night visits and funeral <69 words
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820 1950-10-28 6 The Straits Times Singapore, Sat., Oct. 28, 1950. Washington Bankers We have been told that the development plan for Singapore which was submitted to the London conference recently depends in part on obtaining external finance, and that that is true of the whole programme for South East Asia. One of820 words
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Article267 1950-10-28 6 DHOBY GHAUT DRAMA (From the Straits Times of Oct. 23-27, 19M.) IN the neighbourhood of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis ground there is kept an Indian row which is usually led about by two men who have to leave considerable space between themselves and her norns Yesterday morning,267 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-10-28 6 Photograph by Major P. D R. Williams-Hunt. Jin, an accomplished |jkun musician from Maran in Pahang, entertains her friends en Hie bambo* kcranting. This instrument is made by raising the skin ef green bjmboo aad inserting peg* beneath41 words
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Article1375 1950-10-28 6 Cynicus - Cynicus by T<HE income tax battle *is over. Both in the Federation and Singapore there is now Unofficial support for an Increase in the company tax to thirty per cent., a filtv per cent increase on the present rate. There will be no change In the1,375 words
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Article853 1950-10-28 6 'VHE Municipal Farm Department Is to be commended on having decided to preserve the remains of the old fort which have been unearthed In Katong Park, and on putting up for exhibition in the park two plans drawn from an old Ordnance sheet— which give some Idea of what853 words
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Advertisement716 1950-10-28 6 CLASSIFIED ADS. COPE. On 27th October at the British Military Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, to Jill, wife ol Major f. R. 8. Cope, 7th Gurkha Hifle.-; a daughter— (stillborn) SITUATIONS VACANT EUROPEAN' FIRM requires young Stenographer. State reft rences and particulars. Bos Mfl A 2648. S.T. WANTED by Estate tn Central716 words
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Advertisement72 1950-10-28 6 TOP IN PRECISION! World Htnmoned. German L E I T Z BiNuxn Bx3o BINOCULARS Distinctive Features:--(1) Unrivalled for Resolution 3f Details (2) No CoI o ur Distortion, Higher Light Transmission and All Lens-surfaces Anti-glara coated (3) Highly built by the same Skilful Craftsmen and witn the same Special Durable Material72 words
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Advertisement18 1950-10-28 6 famous TIGER BALM collection Masterpiece of Distinction I J EAT- 4 £i£p outshines them all*. g T ~~~3>18 words
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Article1943 1950-10-28 7 Objection By Counsel Overruled: Wonts Normal Magistrate Tells Jury Nonis 'Not Terror-struck' "I DID not know what 1 was doing when 1 took the cord out of her underwear. It went round her neck and my hands suddenly moved She made no struggle and the last1,943 words
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Article, Illustration527 1950-10-28 7 T>HE riddle of the mysterious words "You Don't Have to Know the Language," which have been plastered all over Singapore town in the last few weeks, has been solved. They refer to the bumper variety show and film premiere planned lor Nov. 7527 words
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Article61 1950-10-28 7 From Oar S'.afl Correspondent PENANG Friday. ONE pohreman is missing after three of them returning from a patrol in the rural area of Bayang I.epas, were ambushed near Teluk Kumba* village this afternoon. Bandits wb* attacked convoy In PERAK yesterday, fled when the convoy stopped and61 words
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Article96 1950-10-28 7 Formal notifications of the Singapore Municipal elections on Dec. a And nomination day on Nov. 0 were published In the Government Gazette yesterday. Mr. Lee Slow Mong, former Supervisor of Elections in Singapore, will represent the University of Malaya at the fifth centenary celebrations of the University of96 words
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Article38 1950-10-28 7 Mr. I. Hamzah, secretary of the Indonesian Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore, will talk on "The United Nation* organisation and Its Specialised Agencies" at the. Malayan Seminary at Upper Serangoon Road at 10 «a m. on Monday.38 words
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Article686 1950-10-28 7 "The Last Word She Said Was 'Joe' .That Is My Name 1 THE alleged confession of Joseph Michael Nonis, read by the Deputy Registrar in court at yesterday's hearing of the Winnie Spencer murder case, was as follows Question: What Is your name? Joseph Michael Nonis. Question:686 words
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Article156 1950-10-28 7 POUCE CORRUPTION INQUk. gOME of the 17 detectives of the ■tact Road Police Station, dismissed in August for alleged corruption in gambling investigation.-, have appealed to the Si' ,*ore Coloni.il Srrretary to review their cast The acting Commissionei olPc4.ce *'r k C B Wiltshire,156 words
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Article141 1950-10-28 7 JsJEW rates for hiring Singapore Police for private purposes, such as guarding property or attending private entertainments, were announced yesterday. They will come into force on Nov. 1. Hourly rates for an Inspector, N.C.O. and Constable, whether of the regular police or special constabulary,141 words
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Article40 1950-10-28 7 A young Hokkien man, suspected of being connected with the Malayan Communist Party, was arrested by the Special Branch of Singapore Police, early yesterday. Found in Queen's Street, he is being detained under the Emergency Regulations.40 words
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Article53 1950-10-28 7 The Oovernmc is consu'crin-. m Inco lvenience caused to j gers disembarki'v at P instead of Singapore, the acting md.an Representative in Malaya Mr. S Than, said yesterday. "Several mdiv:< ,al representation! regarding the di embarkation of passengers ;it Penang is aLo brine attended by the Govern'53 words
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Article34 1950-10-28 7 661 BORN, 206 DIE IN A WEEK Singapore hi-d 661 births and 206 death* In the week ending Oct. 21 Chief causes of d aths we c tuberculosis pneunrinu <21> and enter. ti< <25>.34 words
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Article22 1950-10-28 7 The BBC. co: the opening of th House of Commnns will b re-broadcast ovrr Ridi.) M laya at 4 p.m.22 words
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Advertisement150 1950-10-28 7 H M V HOUSEHOLD I Z ELECTRIC \Wm\\ APPLIANCES X ji J^~ -T T J Bcnnnck AC UC $29.50. T t Maddox A^ "C $23 50. t T Controlled Bwt Iron No. I I AC $19. AC DC $20. tftfr'""*'^* T Trivo'.hr.i; Iron {26.50. tT" jL j ac ixj $20.50.150 words
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Advertisement49 1950-10-28 7 '4iiii[]iiiiiiMiiii[jiiHiiiiiiiiuiiiMiiiHiir.]iiiiiimiiiriii!<imiiiiHiir 1 CAMILLA j SPODE j "CHINESE ROSE" COFFEE SET 6 PERSONS: $.{7.r,( TEA SET 6 $(>r,.oil C Including Teapot DINNER SET 0 PERSONS $I >O <M. REPLACEMENT MATCHING AVAILABLE fifffe'e SINGAPORE v JUST ARRIVED M9^^\9%9 THE FINEST KEROSENE STO I SUN TRADING CO. P O. Bex 811. SINGAPORE49 words
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Article, Illustration2076 1950-10-28 8 WINSTON S. CHURCHILL - Desert setback: Rommel breaks through WINSTON S. CHURCHILL By A COMMUNIQUE from (ien. Auchinleck dated June 1, 1942, announced that the Afrika Corps had attacked on May 26, first assaulting our position south of Gazala without much effect. From May 28 to May 30 there had been heavy flKhting over2,076 words
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Advertisement133 1950-10-28 8 TOD AY See 1^ with Someone you JB^-tf'7 jU love very much feJ&w^Bi k MttJIDWYN W^jH OUR 'ii 3^ very- itm own i 'ifm ANN BLYTH. FARLEY i GRANGERS JOAN EVANS A Extra Attractions Mm British Movietone New* Jil 1 Showing The Christening I -^W of The Royal Princess 1133 words
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Advertisement308 1950-10-28 8 SENSATIONAL! GLORIA SWANSON'S TERRIFIC CONIE. BACK PERFORMANCE AS NORMA DESMOND FORGOTTEN SILENT MDVIE QUEEN SENSATIONAL!! THE REVEALING STORY OF HOLLYWOOD SO COMPLETELY DARING AND SO UNUSUAL, YOU'LL GET THE ENTERTAINMENT THRILL OF A LIFETIME! SENSATIONAL!!! OLAF AND MELVIN (THE BEST ACT SEEN IN SINGAPORE FOR MANY A LONG TIME) TOGETHER308 words
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Miscellaneous235 1950-10-28 8 ■MriiADi 10 SO "Rhythm on Records"; 1 1 JO Endure*": 1013 "Record RoundSINCAPOKE cio^ Up 1Q 45 IHnce Music; ll 30 10 a.m. News. Emeritency LOMPWR C1 c'e News from K.L.; 10 10 Close; 12 BFEBS Malay; Ip.m. Dance Music; ..4,™ LtbrarfaJT Takes O^r"- p.m. "Proa the London 1.30 News.235 words
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538 1950-10-28 9 WHILE the object of the Employees' Provident Fund Bill has been given, the reason has not. Why? Has the Financial Secretary been consulted? It is obvious that, if this Bill becomes law, a very large sum o. f money will be538 words
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Letter175 1950-10-28 9 T HILE appreciating the facts stated by "Pengasoh Lakl-Laki" In a letter headed "Where The Men Do The Nursing", published on Oct. 23 (about men performing the nursing wcrk in His Majesty's Services*. I still think that in the nursing profession women reign superior to175 words
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175 1950-10-28 9 "CHAMPION OF THE COMMON PEOPLE" MR C. C. Tan is again to be 171 congratulated for championing th? cause of the common people in Singapore. News that he proposes to Introduce in the Singapore L Q Eislativt; Council shortly a Bill to provide for the establishment of a central provident175 words
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Letter165 1950-10-28 9 EX-RAILWAYS' letter, published last Monday under the hea^.inp Trains After Dark, promp's me to ask him if he doesn't think it fail to wait for a statement to be made by the Malayan Railway, after the findings of itk Inquiry, bMc.re passing comment. As "Ex-Railway"165 words
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Letter31 1950-10-28 9 IT Is regrettable that, so far. no Indian Government Representative or Agent has paid any courtesy call on the State of Pahang. THANI, Pro. Sec. Indian Ass. !Wcn»akab. Pahang.31 words
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Letter126 1950-10-28 9 yyiTH reference to "Skipper Salmon's" letter on the Right Rev. J. L. Wilson, published on Oct. 21. it should appear to "Skipper Salmon" by now, after these many years, that th? War Damage Commission has been doing a good Job of work drawing fabulous salaries, writing a126 words
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178 1950-10-28 9 DOME months ago the public was informed that bandit agents and helpers would be subject to the death penalty. Since then, hundreds of agents have been arrested but not one has so far been executed. i Our greatest leader of "all time." Mr. Churchill,178 words
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Letter123 1950-10-28 9 I READ. Mr. S. Sandison's letter of Wednesday, advocating night ambush?* against bandits, with the greatest of interest. I think he is on the right track. Suppose the position were reversed and the forces of law ana order had be*n driven into the jungle, while the123 words
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Letter46 1950-10-28 9 1 STRONGLY support "Sarong Tangan Kullt Kambing's" letter published on Oct. 21 under the heading "The Emergency: Never jSo Bad?" We need something stronger than the "Briggs Pelan Pelan In the Federation and the Frankly Gymshoe policy Id Singapore. SAPU BERSEH. Singapore.46 words
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Letter75 1950-10-28 9 MR- Yeo Poh Kfew writes from 1 x Katong, Singapore, as follows: "With reference to the letter headed K.L. Memories,' published by you on Thursday, I appreciate the interest taken in the recent success of my daughter, Yang Lian-shin. "However, In duty bound, allow me to make75 words
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Letter455 1950-10-28 9 The ßanned Students' Party YOUR editorial of 1 Oct. 19 ("University News") sought to justify the banning of the Students' Party on the ground that such a party would lead to communal unrest in the University of Ma's.ya because membership would be open to students all over Malaya. This travesty455 words
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Letter70 1950-10-28 9 'THE Singapore Municipal •L street lamps seem to be of no use to the public whenever there Is a blackout, since they depend on electricity. I wish the Municipality would light the lamps with gas. so that, when blackouts occur, the streets could still remain lit.70 words
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Letter273 1950-10-28 9 rE opening and closing of mdy iuu; i ■i.t >■>■■ Cepend on the opinions of a few labour leaders, but rests with the toddy-drinking public. The Government should make laws which are in tune with public opinion. It is well known that laws which lack273 words
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396 1950-10-28 9 STRONG MEAT WANTED AT THE OLD VIC. 'THE leasing of the Victoria Theatre, Singapore, to M Malay Film Productions for temporary use as a location for filming interior scenes recalls to mind the manifold conversion of London theatres into picture palaces. The increasing popularity of the cinema as opposed to396 words
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Letter185 1950-10-28 9 J READ your editorial "Tho Rambutans" in the Straits Times of Oct. 24 with much interest I wish to point out with great regret that instruction in art is not being given to teachers in the Normal classes here in Selangor: nor is it being taught185 words
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Advertisement51 1950-10-28 9 MARINE INDUSTRIAL DIESEL OIL ENGINES Marine (at right) X?*.* *^Pt\ Available in 10 HP, r Ofe 4-.'-3Pti Engines complete with 1 T'^ I 1 installation equipment. /dwTjjl Q J, Jj^- 7r jqm l l AVAILABLE >Xv COMPREHENSIVE l^— RANGE OF SPARES AVAILABLE MALAYAN MOTORS LTD. WEARNE BROTHERS LTD. in f«/.«,h51 words
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Advertisement84 1950-10-28 9 "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" Records O LITTLE TOWN OF BETHLEHEM JERUSALEM Master D-nnls Barthet B 4285 COME UNTO HIM WHERE'ER YOU WALK Mas'er Derek Middle ton B 4133 CANTIQUE DE NOEL JERUSALEM Helene Ludolph B 4925 AYE MARIA < Schubert AYE MARIA i Bach-Gounod i Dol Dauber's Salon Orchesrra B 447984 words
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Article364 1950-10-28 10 LONDON, Fri. FAIRLY widespread demand for British Government stocks lifted prices by a quarter point today. This improvement in funds did much to counter the effect on industrials of the overnight decline on Wall Street and many of the leading issues recovered early losses. A fall of two364 words
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Article31 1950-10-28 10 HONO KONG. Fn FREE market currency exchanae toi Hong Kong dollar* «M uuoted today as follows US*l HKS6.33 1 £1 HK516.15. one tael oi gold HK*?95-UP31 words
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Article39 1950-10-28 10 rpHE ItUftyan Exchange Bar.X- Assocm'ion -.nounce"; that rontrol direct rates for Canadian rlollirs are now: Buvins T.I. 34 11 16. Airmail fO.D/> 34 13 18 ■90 d.c.M 35 1 Iff: ScMir.n T.T. O.D. resdv 34 5 16.39 words
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Article999 1950-10-28 10 From A Market Correspondent I ONDON interest in Tin shares raised Sterling Tins a little, and the Malayan share market in this section was very steady yesterday. Rubber continued to nave fairly good inquiries. Industrials were firm. Price quotations announced by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association yesterday were:. I999 words
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Article35 1950-10-28 10 SINGAPORE. Fri. Oct. 27. $468 (up $4.25; new record). £946 a ton in London LONDON. Fri.. Oct. 27.— Spot: £945 £94i: Forward j;9l6— £920; Settlement: £946. Turn-overs: a.m. tiO p.m. nil.35 words
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Article267 1950-10-28 10 DUBBER recovered. 4 Vi cents a lb in price- yesterday in the Singapore market through some small buying interest. November first-grade closed at $1.85 a lb. buyers, against $I.Bo'/ 2 on Thursday. The market opened on a steadier tone, but on the whole buying demands were not particularly267 words
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Article28 1950-10-28 10 rpHE average selling price of rub- ber iNo 1 R.S.SJ at the Singapore auctions during the quarter to Sept 30. 1950. was 127.51 cents per lb_28 words
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Article88 1950-10-28 10 From Market Correspomlent THE main buying interest In th« copra section of the Singapore produce market yesterday was at $41' 2 a picul However, small quantities of the commodity rhanged hands, presumably to short-cover, at »41H. Copra sellers quored 142 r picul for November shipment. Singapore millers88 words
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Advertisement1116 1950-10-28 10 MANSFIELD 6t CO., LTD InctMO •< ilea in BLUB FUNNEL LINE r t c d th ti to lojd and discharge cart;* SAuTnCS "toUVERPOOL. GLASGOW LONDON CONTINENTAL PORTS Due Sail! P ih*n Penan* M r^r p wL > < lPoo M^ J H P a U m VuT B UM1,116 words
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Advertisement413 1950-10-28 10 PRESIDENT LINER SAILINGS TO N£W YORK AND BOSTON VIA CtVLON. INDIA. ICYPT «nd MEDITERRANEAN PORTS Spore P Sham Pen*ng Pre« Polk 280ct./l Nov. ,M\ Willamette Viet S/ll Nov. 12/UNov. 14/ISNov. Pro. lohnton 22/27 Nov. 28/29 Nov. WN../I B«. Pr« Monroe S/13 Doc 14/15 Dec. To LOS ANCELES. SAN FRANCISCO b413 words
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Advertisement523 1950-10-28 10 EAST ASIATIC LINE SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA U.K. /CONTINENT: P Sham Penang -Korea" tor BangkoK. Van.la H'Kong Kjoe Yokohama 30-i I Oct. 0- holm" to' Bangkok 16-17 Nov. "Nt.dhval" for Saigon Bangkok 19-20 Nov. •Kina" toi Mania Hong Kong Takubar. Kobe Yokohama 28 Nov. -i Dec. 26-27 Nov. 25-25 Nov •Fal.tna"523 words
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Advertisement1034 1950-10-28 10 McALISTER «3c CO.. LTD. Teloph.no No. 5906. KLLERMAC o. UUv..,. >Ll KLAVCMIaa cINB ""-sfwsr vu n snMnmm mo toi UiA All*.iu forti Accepting cargo tor Central South and -a-iadd via Colombo American Ports CITY Of BIRKENHEAD Spore P Sham Penana CASTLEVILLE /9N.v .0/11 No. IM^,, C Nn "^ham KW, JON1,034 words
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Article219 1950-10-28 11 U'ATCHED by one of the largesi crowds to turn up at the University ground ai Bukit Timah. the Universlty forwards played fast, rJhuaing hockey yesterday to bt.^". Teachers Training Col-k-s^e by thre? goals to nothing. Hero of the day was University's Azizul Rahman, who scored219 words
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Article49 1950-10-28 11 CT. JOSEPHS Institution beat Raffles Institution by one goal to nil in a hockey match played at R.I. ground yesterday. Scorer for S.J.I, was Anthony De Sa in the first half. In a 2nd eleven match St. Joseph's also won by one-nil. Noel Pcrr> ra scored.49 words
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Article53 1950-10-28 11 The (allowing players are sell cted to play soccer for the '/.nnponc Bahru Sports Club against 'he Chang! Civilian Association •omorrow at Changl. IVansport leaves Kumpong Bahru at 4 p.m. Tony. ■MMH, .Toharl, Kemat, SuloiiK, Abu Baku, Doll, Ismail. Beta. Zr.man, Jubri, George Philip, Sanny. Peng Yew. Ah53 words
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Article, Illustration471 1950-10-28 11 SPOTLIGHT ON RUGBY TODAY All Eight State Teams Engaged By W. E. TREVOR TH)DAY, for the second time this season, the 1 11. .M.5. Malaya Rugby Competition will monopolise the country's Rugby spotlight when all eight State sides will be seen in action as the sorting-out process is continued to471 words
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Article119 1950-10-28 11 All Set For T.B. Fund Soccer From Our Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Ftt. <¥»HE Sultan of Selangor will 1 present the trophy to the captain of the winning team at end of tomorrow's soccer match between North and South Malaya which is being played for the Malayan Association for the119 words
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132 1950-10-28 11 COLONY'S ANNUAL BODY BEAUTIFUL' THIS WEEKEND SINGAPORE'S "iron men" and "bar— belles" will hold the stage tonight and l< morrow ni(ht at the Happy World stadium, which co far has been the venue of boxing and wrestling promotions. Eifht girls and IS muscular men will lake part in the two132 words
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Article16 1950-10-28 11 The hockey match between I KhelM Association and V.M.C.A arranged, for yesterday was pan16 words
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Article374 1950-10-28 11 Boy Brooks Offered Fight v Sands (By Merv Williams) MELBOURNE, Pri OTADIUMS Ltd. hope to sign up Boy Brooks of Manila, triple champion of the Orient, and Little Paraa for a series of fights In Australia. If negotiations are successful. Brooks and Paras will sail early next month. Stadiums Ltd.374 words
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Article61 1950-10-28 11 I The Singapore All-Blues XV to 1 meet Singapore Cricket Club "A" |in a friendly rugger match at iFarrer Park today Is: i Boon Kheng; Velupillai. Nlaz Shah, Kassim Hussein, McCoy; Hamid Omar. M. Chua; de Bruy-.i. Dollah Majid. RlcketU. Chool Sin. Bulat, Teik61 words
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Article294 1950-10-28 11 OLNGAPORE Civilians became champions of the Singapore Hockey Association triangular tournament when they defeated R.A.F. (Malaya) by two goals to nil in the concluding match of the meet played on the padang yesterday. A large crowd watched the most exciting game of the series, and there294 words
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Advertisement389 1950-10-28 11 Mir 3 C IT t l&dg SCOTCH WHISKY has stood the Test of Time for over JOHN LITTLE CO. LTD., SINGAPORE W branches WktM Britain's Bicycles All over the world Da/ton jfj*^^^^ Cycles are renowned for reliability, strength and easy m/^M\L\ running and. In the case of ml I the389 words
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Miscellaneous235 1950-10-28 11 TODAY RIGGER: Johore v Combined Services at Padane; R_A.S.C. 'A' v Nee Soon Garrison at R.A.8.C.; G.H.Q. I HUH 'A' v R.A.F. (hanei 'A' at G.H.Q.; S.H.B. v R.A.F. Chanel at < hantji; S.C.t. •A' v Singapore All-Blues at Farrrr Park. HOCKEY: Ceylonese S.C. v R.E.M.E. at C S.C: 8.0.D.C.A.235 words
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Miscellaneous90 1950-10-28 11 Rupert and the Dragon [Hlls—32 Ai the sound of the gong a rartw rrheci d>< MMf h<- dr<ccnd» w<\ scjred atiendaix ruin up wm m«p« feei will <jrry and the Mandjnn speaks br^it V? "*"J U OPM ovrr tvn ask* Rupert. Chinese. The man fh«n fttchv y«u will *kh, >cc."90 words
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1595 1950-10-28 12 EPSOM JEEP - EPSOM JEEP Camelia, Grand Parade Should Improve By PENANG, Friday. DOM AN WARRIOR, a four-year-old by Beaupartir, won so convincingly in his second attempt in the country last Saturday that 1 take him as the best bet on the card in Race Eight at1,595 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-28 12 ANDREW CLARKE (centre) Civilian centre-forward, makes an attempt to score following a penalty corner In the first half of yesterday's padan? match when Civilians beat RAF. (Malaya) X-0 In the concluding match of the S.H.A. triangular tourney. —Strait* Time* picture.40 words
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Article72 1950-10-28 12 Nine Singapore player.s and one from Johore will fly from Singapore to Kuala L'jmpur this morning for the North versus South soccer match at K.L. this evening The players are Chu Chee Sene Salleh Bujang. Haji Garhan. Ivan Vass. Harith. Hee Jons. Sharif! Madcn72 words
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Article83 1950-10-28 12 A: the annual general meeting of the Chartered Bank Sports Club held on Monday the following were elected officials for the ci.suing year:— Patrons: Messrs. G. A. P. Sutherland dr R. R. Johnst.m; President: Mr. J. H. Fen\v:jk: Vice Presidents: Messrs. R. J. Macrae and Chew83 words
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Article22 1950-10-28 12 LONDON, Fri— Cambridge University were beaten by Bedford by ten points to nil in a Rugby Union friendly yesterday. Reuter.Reuter - 22 words
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Article117 1950-10-28 12 ..>; i AlUt. Kri. TUt .'..Ulaiiie Club, who had elected the amateurs in the M.C.C. louring party as honorary members, today extended the privilege to the professionals in the side after representations had been made to them by the captain F. R. Brown, and ManagerReuter; Reuter-AAP - 117 words
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Article44 1950-10-28 12 PENANG, Fri. j,\\l SK rails will be put up irom the If. post to the 2-1. post along the first track tomorrow. The going is likely to be soft. There was further rain yesterday and the weather throughout this morning was showery.44 words
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Article155 1950-10-28 12 EPSOM JEEP CALL BOY POINTER RACE I 2.15 THREE KINGDOMS Martini last Double ROSS ROAD I .ist Double Three Kingdoms LAST till Three Kingdoms Martini RACE 2 2.4S (AMELIA Advantage Ganymead ('AMELIA \d-.nnt;«,-p YArg^rt Art ADVANTAGE I mull.. Sinking Bird RACE S S 15 WHISPERING SANDS Dancing155 words
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Article496 1950-10-28 12 ADELAIDE. Friday A SOUND 84 not out by Kon Hamence, who intends to retire from cricket after this game, held up a steady M.C.C. attack on the opening day of the match against South Australia, who had scored Hi for five wickets by496 words
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Article155 1950-10-28 12 SINGAPORE R. r, j.,M c ,|l> 13 drew ono-all Vtt IIM S. pore Crickt Club in second 'earn g;ime of hockey playrd <m the S R.C. PMani \wirdiv. Both teams missed MUf chances in the flist half at t|\« end of which there was no155 words
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Advertisement739 1950-10-28 12 CLASSIFIED ADS. <( nuiiicd trom |WM{e 6>- A* < O.MMODATION VACANT I OV1) HOUSE". I, Lloyd Rd. ■lpr'm. b'lhr'm atl'd. C ram (i irag-.'. Ist Cls food (Europ'n). Eery comf. 'Ph. *****. ■KATONU GRANGE" &eaI Meytr Rd. near Swim's i: double room with bo hr'm a»all. 1 Nov. Ph. 84t>23.739 words
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Advertisement41 1950-10-28 12 TODAYS RUGSY OTHER SPORT— P.] 1 MORE STYU-MORI VALUE THAN EVER BEFORE.! £jf ~3Sf :=z \^^B Err* AW AID Z" I Bol# Agents:- B«iiilill*B"""" i—i lilBI— E. NASSIM 6c SONS 381, North Bridge Road, Singapore. WATCH MERCHANTS FOR OVER 40 YEARS.41 words
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Miscellaneous955 1950-10-28 12 THE card of events for today's races at Penang is given below. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Eight. Race 1—2.15: Class 4, Div. 4—6 Furs. 1 00 C Noble LJfht Ayres 9.00 "Belmont Stable' 1 Spencer 2 000 Ross Road Mawi 8.12 Dr. S. Rasanayagam Bretikelen 3955 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-10-28 12 SINGAPORE TIDES TODAY: 12.15 a.m. i9ft > and 11.44 p.m. (9.4 i. 5.5? am <3S> and 6.15 p.m. 1081 TOMORROW: 12 48 am (8 7) and 12 07 pm <9<> 613 am i 3 8) and 6.45 pm iO9i.38 words
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