Malaya Tribune, 4 October 1949
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Title Section62 1949-10-04 1 MALAYA Tribune a BY THE PEOPLE FOR TIIE PEOPLE Tel: Tribune" Spore LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA 1 Phone 3*ll/3 Nine Una rubltnhed amuUaneuutly at Stnyapwc, Kuaia Lumpur, Jpot U nd Henang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE MuUi.ua I62 words
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Article216 1949-10-04 1 DATO ONN 'By A Political Correspondent) rvATO Onn's future in the L» councils of Johore and the Federation depends on the Su'tan and Sir Henry Gucney. the Federal High Commissioner. When his resignation as Mentri Besar of Johore becomes effective early next year—the exact date is216 words
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101 1949-10-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. An American Air Force general is to pilot the special plane which President Truman is sending to bring Pandit Jawaharla' Nehru from London to Washington next Monday. The Indian Prime Minister is going to the United States at the invitation ofReuter. - 101 words
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Article30 1949-10-04 1 A.P. BUENOS AIRES. Mon The Argentine Navy announced today that the minesweeper Fournier. missing since September 21 with 68 on boarcC sank in the Straits of Magellan. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article30 1949-10-04 1 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Britain is building a pipe line under the ocean to dispose of radio active wasts from its new £8.000.000 atomic station at Sellafield. Cumberland.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article172 1949-10-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—Police today banned all political processions in the London metropolitan atea for three months. The ban becomes effective from midnight tonight, eve of a planned maich through London's East End by Sir Oswald Moslev's Union (Fascist) Movement. The order was signed by Home SecretaryReuter. - 172 words
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Article110 1949-10-04 1 A.P. HEREFORD. Mon.—Forty hoises went to Church in Hereford yesterday. I So did hundreds of dogs j and cats, guinea pigs, rabbits, i goldfish, a goose, a looster, a j grass-snake, a canary, a calf, a goat and a tortoise. Once a year, the Very Rev.A.P. - 110 words
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Article26 1949-10-04 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Mon.—The Government of India has instructed its Ambassador in Nanking, Mi. K. M. Panikkai, to return to Delhi for consultations. Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article36 1949-10-04 1 Reuter. KANSAS CITY, Mon. -Rex Ingram, 54-year-old negro actor, was sentenced here today to 18 months In a Federal institution for taking a 15-year-old White girl across a state border for immoral pui poses.--Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article253 1949-10-04 1 Emergency could be tackled better, says O'Connel In London from JIMMY GLOVER m m LONDON, Monday. B. M. B. O'Connell left the Malayan Police fore* because he felt that the emergency in Malaya was not being effectively and expeditiously combatted. He told me this to-day, when253 words
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157 1949-10-04 1 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES. Mon. The Argentine Central Bank today reduced its free market value of the peso by 47 per cent. This free market rate was not mentioned when the Central Bank announced on Saturday some details of the new mu'ti-rate exchange structureReuter. - 157 words
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Article42 1949-10-04 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Mon. India today proposed to the United Nations Political Committee the setting up of a special commission to supervise the creation of a constituent assembly in Libya and to investigate conditions in Eritrea and Italian Somaliand. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article25 1949-10-04 1 A.P. CASEL REINDOL.FO, .mon. Pope Piux XII warned the Western world that it faces grave dangers unless th? re»ugec problem is solved swiftly.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article103 1949-10-04 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Mon.— Gen. Cbou En-lai, Prime Minister of the newly formed Chinese People's Government, has told the Soviet Government of the Chinese people's "boundless joy" at yesterday's Russian decision to recognise the Comi. munhtt-dominated regim.* in China, Peking Radio 1 reported. i In a telegramReuter. - 103 words
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Article78 1949-10-04 1 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Thirtyj seven Chinese sccicties in I Burma today decided to re- cognise China's newly estab- ished Communist Govetn- ment. They he'd a icpresentative I meeting at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce and laid the j piogiamme for a mass lally on SaturdayA.P. - 78 words
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Article77 1949-10-04 1 A.P. LONDON. Mon.—Of all the Western Powers Britain has the biggest industrial and financial investments in China. Already impoverished Britain wants to reap those interests. British policy is certain to be cautious for a time. Informants said that British Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevin, when he gets back toA.P. - 77 words
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Article134 1949-10-04 1 A.P. I ROME, Mon. Italian police have uncovered a gane; of narcotic smugglers who jumped across frontiers in a small private plane, according to reports published today The reports from Milan did not say whether any arrests had been made. They declared that the smugglersA.P. - 134 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-10-04 1 Fonr Burmese girls with their offering of flowers at the gilded Shwe Dagon Pagoda, Rangoon.19 words
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411 1949-10-04 1 U.P. Reuter and A.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. CTATE Department spokesman Michael McDermott said today that the United States government will consult Congress before it takes any action on the Chinese Communist government's bid for United States recognition. McDermott pointed out that the Communist announcement ofU.P. Reuter and A.P. - 411 words
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Article116 1949-10-04 1 Reuter U.P. CANTON. Mon. The Chinese Nationalist Government decided at a Cabinet meeting today to sever rc'atiens with Russia. Foreign Minister George Yeh told the Cabinet meeting that following its recognition of the Communist regime in China Russia would probably propose that seats in the United NationsReuter & U.P. - 116 words
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Article55 1949-10-04 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—Bulgaria has followed Soviet Russia in recognising the new Chinese People's Republic, proclaimed last month by the Chinese Communist leader, Mao Tsetting lake Russia, she will exchange diplomatic representatives with th> new Chinese Government, according to an announcement by the Bulgarian newsReuter. - 55 words
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Advertisement27 1949-10-04 1 FIRE ether clause* of IXSIRAXCE ASSOCIATION LTD. 'Incorporated in E»gU»d> w S pore. Manner: N. S. WISE. P fcww: M famous For Flavour F iT LTFEGUARD f27 words
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Advertisement119 1949-10-04 1 FOR DISTINCTIVE SILVER, ENAMEL HAND PAINTED LADIES BRUSH SETS with or without »crnt Si powder in case*. TRY. G. C. de SILVA KliOS: JKWKLLKKft. S, KaJtlfA Flare Singapore. Do you know? i I That we serve the best Chinese Dishes That Chinese Dishes ean be served to a party of119 words
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79 1949-10-04 2 Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday.— The British blockade- t running steamer Loong Bee, arrived at Hongkong tonight after being held bv Quneso Nationalists at Tinghni, Chnsm Islands. Details about the of fh chin's nloa.se wor > not available pending Kb* caDtain's report to thi authorities. The LeongReuter. - 79 words
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Article51 1949-10-04 2 SAIGON, Mon. The Indian national flag flew from j Indian hornet here when a simple religious service war; held to mark the anniversary yesterday of the birth cf Mah- atma Gandhi. During the service, Indiar Consul-General Delcllo Kamath, said: "We can best honour Mahatma Gandhi bv following his51 words
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Article, Illustration16 1949-10-04 2 The Sultan of Kelantan >r < I,..s'.ul,r >», >" > ll,: t-ultt» l <dn 5V»n li>i» s«l»»> anting l, e16 words
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Article188 1949-10-04 2 Reuter. LONDON. Men. Captain D R. Lee, master of the British Royal mall liner Magdalena and the Fust Officer, Mr. J. Senior. were declared responihlc today for the loss of their 17,547-ton ship ofi Rio de Janeiro 'ast April. Presenting the report cf anReuter. - 188 words
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Article149 1949-10-04 2 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon. The U.S. Army is ready to show President Truman its newest tricks in airborne operations tomorrow in eluding parachuting of 1| ton howitzers onto a 'oattiefield ready for instam actio*"! Ar v officials are attaching heavy significance to the scheduled demonstrationA.P. - 149 words
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167 1949-10-04 2 Reuter. IX'NDON, Monday. Britain has determined on a new approach to the problem of a Japanese l peace treaty, a Foreign Office spokesman disclosed here today. Usuaily well-informed sources believed the policy had been drawn up in conjunction with the United States andReuter. - 167 words
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Article78 1949-10-04 2 A.P. TOKIO. Mon.—Osaka prefecture has begun a campaign to eliminate 300 Communist and leftist teachers from public schools, the Asahi reported. Newspaper reports said Osaka high school principals have been asked to mike lists of "undesirable" teachers. Actual firings are set to begin on October 15.A.P. - 78 words
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405 1949-10-04 2 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. THE explosive question of religious persecution in 1 the Soviet satellites is scheduled to come before the special Political Committee of the United Nations Assembly this week. A bitter debate, with the Russian bloc ranged against most other nations inA.P. - 405 words
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Article32 1949-10-04 2 U.P. LONDON, Mon. Pi ice of iefined si'ver in the London bullion market was fixed today at tniee-fourths pence higher at 63-1/4 d. fcr both spot and forward positions U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article138 1949-10-04 2 U.P. PARIS, Monday. The executive board of the powerful Communist-dominated General Confederation of Labour mc*t in emergency session today with every indication that it would unleash an atttck on Premier Henri Queuille's hold-the-line oohev on prices and wages. y 11 The session coincided withU.P. - 138 words
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Article91 1949-10-04 2 A.P. HONGKONG, Mon.—lMbrante»n ship, the Flying Cloud, is leaving for Shanghai in two weeks with oils- rubber and other cargo despite the detention of the American company's ships off Shanghai by the Nationalists. This was announced today by W. E. van Beveren, local agent for Isbrandtsen,A.P. - 91 words
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Article116 1949-10-04 2 A.P. TOKIO, Mon. Leftist League Koreans residing Japan today protested to the Fai Eastern Commission agamst its dissolution ast month by the Japanese Government* a s a terroristic organisation. In a memorandum headlin ed "an appeal" and signed by the League cf Koreans Resid'-ng in Japan." theA.P. - 116 words
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Article58 1949-10-04 2 U.P. lIOMEAY. Mon. Press reports said today that three pcisons were killed in riots near Cuddappah in Madras province when police fired into a crowd demonstrating against the arrest of nine village communist over the weekend. A mob of 900 persons was reported to have stoned the policeU.P. - 58 words
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55 1949-10-04 2 SHANGHAI, Mon. The United States Qpaaulaiej General here today t?su'ed notices' of job-termination to 112 alien employees effer.rve the end of October. A Consulate source said the severance terms offered were three and a half months' pay same as the recent pay-off 1 of United55 words
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Article50 1949-10-04 2 The first post-war daily magazine service to appear in Singapore has been started by S.S. (Malaya) Dailv Magazine Service. Hundreds of subscribers both English-speaking and Chinese are benefitting by the daily exchange of 50 various periodicals of latest issues The service is carried on by a dodr-to-door system.50 words
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133 1949-10-04 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. U.S. Under-.-: ret* v of Defence Stephen Early is considering a trip to Japan and other areas for a first-hand inspection of American military forces in the Pacific. The trip wou'd be made in ccniunction with an inspection by Secretary ofA.P. - 133 words
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Article47 1949-10-04 2 U.P. SHANGHAI, Mon. Com munist authorities today granted the sixth batqh of 127 foreigners exit visas today. The French vessel. 15,000--ton Marcchal Joffre is scheduled to arrive on Friday and sail on Sunday. Around 800 persons are expected to go by the Joffre.—U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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64 1949-10-04 2 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Leng Hurt untitledtheir wedding yesterday Both groom ana bride (formerly Miss Ho *ing> "IJ emrt weight-lifters, Mrs. Tan is the daughter ol Mr.. Hn Peng Khoen, Ma'aya'a famous amateur strong man The bncle, wteTwas "ivrn away try her father, wore a gown of uhit. S S64 words
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Article166 1949-10-04 2 U.P. MOSCOW, Monday- The Supreme Court of the USSR has reviewed the country s divorce practices, it was announced today, and laid down a general principle which must govern the lower courts in dissolving marriages. "To strengthen the Sov.et family and marriage institution, the highest courtU.P. - 166 words
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Article107 1949-10-04 2 Reuter. SOFIA. Men. Bulgaria has denounced the frontier convention of August "'■'"-> with Yugoslavia. In informing the Yugoslav Ambassador of this decision here today the Bulgarian Foreign Minister. Vladimir I'optomov. said the Yugosle. authorities had prevented the objects of the convention. The Yugoslav Bulgarian border conventionReuter. - 107 words
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Advertisement141 1949-10-04 2 NEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Panjang T« night A Tomorrow at 7.15 p.m. ft 9.15 p.m. Barbaric Rituals! Pagan Splendors! savage Thrills! "T-XRZAN ft THK MERMAIDS" with Johnny Wei-.sma"cr GREAT WORli)" Al'antie 7—9.18 "SI.KNUANT, DEUHA" (Malay) Tomorrow: "INVISIBLE AGENT" NEW WORLD i Lido 7—«».15 "MR. PEA BODY AND THE MERMAID" ROYAL141 words
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Miscellaneous437 1949-10-04 2 BU E NETWORK W JHfc^ff JSPS? *2S°Sif*& network i A Lumpur; 10.05 Close™, J?» iAN ™OGRAMMES <T °*>; 10 33 t,.,, §E REDiFFUSION Iby The Kadi,. Orchestra incliicl l i, h ,s; 12 M Trio: 2.00 Clone Down ,n Anntt Programme San,- *L J Transcription); 6.0t p.m. Programme Sum £22437 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-10-04 3 This little girl in Singapore's C hina Town happily munches aeJNMMd moon cake before a store selling Mid-Autumn Festival lanterns and other decorations. The Festival, one of China's thr.-;* great seasonal holidays, will be celebrated on Thursday. Specially prepared moon cakes are an important54 words
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Article296 1949-10-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. gECUPvITY forces have commenced a huiit for the targe force of bandits which attacked the Men-takab-Jerantut train yesterday afternoon, killing a Malay women and wounding four train guards and seven passengers-One-of the guards, an Extra Police Constable, has since 1 died from296 words
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Article44 1949-10-04 3 Reuter-AAP. SEOUL. Monday. Police have announced that the caretaker of the Russian Consulate in Seoul, Nikolai Kirosev and his wife will be taken to the 38th parallel tomorrow and deported into North Korea. The Kirosev's were arrested last July on charges of spying.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 44 words
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Article77 1949-10-04 3 U.P. MAIZURU. Honshu. Mon.— The Yamasumi Maru arrived here from Dairen today, carrying the second batcn of Japanese repatriates from Communist-held Manchuria. The 1.734 repatriates aboard the Japanese shio appeared in good health and better dressed than the passengers of the first repatriation ship. TheyU.P. - 77 words
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Article27 1949-10-04 3 MALACCA. Mon. The Welfare Week in A or Gajah netted $3,005. of which $2,400 came from collections and dc nations. The remainder came from amusement.27 words
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327 1949-10-04 3 JHE federation Price Control Order wit! lapse! tomorrow. But the Federal Government announced last night in Kthtlai Lumpur that it will continue to watch prices carefully. If there is a general or unjtwtfflaWe increase in prices. the Government promised to re-impose price327 words
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Article132 1949-10-04 3 U.P. CHIBA. Honshu. Mon.— Fire wagon driver Shigeo Kiyomiya responded to an alarm yesterday and caused more death and destruction in this city than was caused by the average fire. On his way to a burning warehouse in "the Chiba station compound, he lostU.P. - 132 words
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90 1949-10-04 3 M». Dodwell Coorayj Secretary to the Bureau Of Flood Contrfcl, ECAFffi, in Bangkok, has ar lived in thd Colony ?o attend the C.N. Conferences. Ml. Cooray wifl assist the Secretin kit and wilt be in Singapore for about a month. He received his piesont90 words
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Article63 1949-10-04 3 Reuter. DURBAN. Mon, .vCoslems asr*efnbk*«.l in their mosques througuout Natal today to protest agadhst a ban imposed hy the Durban City Council on the religious sacrifice of animals at taeir rtomes. Tketr resolutions, passed on the annual festival cf Bakrieki. eal'ed for a temovaJ of the* ban whichReuter. - 63 words
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Article21 1949-10-04 3 MALACCA. Moti. The total net collection during the Jastn Welfare Week was $2.863U1 aad not &i2,86£.1l as pieviously stated.21 words
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Article494 1949-10-04 3 A.P. CHICAGO. Monday: The American "Who's Who' soon will have a new bookshelf hi other named 'Who Knows And What. The purpose of trie new bock is to put people who want to know something about a certain subect in touch with somebody who knows. ItA.P. - 494 words
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Article71 1949-10-04 3 The joy ride given by the Pacific Oversras Airways (Saitti) Ltd., scheduled at 9 a.m. yestetuay, did not start till much later. Although ii was the Hari Raya Haji, most of the 24 joyriders who went up in the Dukota were Chinese. After a71 words
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Article95 1949-10-04 3 U.P. YOKOHAMA. Mon—The Army disclosed today tha: it was investigating th/mysterious death of Sgt. Harold Player. 29. of South Carolina, whose body was found rioatlng in a river near Yoirohama on Saturday. The soldier had been at the army's fourth replacement depot south olU.P. - 95 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-10-04 3 These five young violinists will perform at the Foochow Methodist Church variety entertainment to be given at the Chinese V.M.C.A., Selegie Roa d on Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, October 8, 10 and 11.35 words
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Article145 1949-10-04 3 Municipal clerks drawing a salary of between $90 and $230. who have reached the bars iv their respective salary grades will have to ait for an examination in December. If they pass they will get automatic increments in salary. Making this annajmcement at145 words
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Article46 1949-10-04 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Mon. Randal Gould, formerly editor of the Shanghai Evening Post and Mercury, and his wife will leave by plane on Oct. 8 tor the United States. They arrived in Japan from Shanghai on Saturday aboard the President Line vessel, General Gordon.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 46 words
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329 1949-10-04 3 HELEGATES from twenty countries and ipecial areas v"'H attend the six-day meeting of Inland Transport Experts, opening in the Victoria Memorial H$J1 "lorrcw. -nfV.ps. New Zealand and Cevlon. invited to attend the Singapore conference, wili not nod d°legatf The Commission* r-Goner al for the United329 words
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90 1949-10-04 3 Reuter. CHICAGO. Mon. Mr. Henry A. Wallace, leader of the Leftwing American Progressive Party, said here that President Truman and Premier Stalin must "meet face to face and seek honourable compromises on the differences that have plunged international relations and split the worldReuter. - 90 words
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Article40 1949-10-04 3 MALACCA, Men. Malacca Club v.ill debate the proposition i hut love is to a f al marriage" on Thursday. Members Ml? hold n pienie on Sunday at the r esidence of Mr. Tan Soo Hean, Kiebang Road.40 words
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Article27 1949-10-04 3 MALACCA. Mon. Thr curfew imposed on the Police district cf on Bdpl 11 has been lifted, except foi the mukims of Batar.g Malaka and Chohona.27 words
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Article, Illustration95 1949-10-04 3 Some of the guests r.t t lie reception given by Mr. Geurge Lee, managing director of the Happy World, at the opening I itf the "Singapore Progress" I Inhibition. Mr. I*. G. Peralta. j chief organizer of the ExhlM- tioa Hi seen in the centre between Onto95 words
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63 1949-10-04 3 More pedieroo rattle and pip« from HOttnnd f >r vva:depletetl farms m Uatavia are 1:1 Srnjrapo'v. Ttiey consist of '2 read of cattle and 11 Plief are in the 10.092-ton Ocean Steamship Cm us, now in port. The vessel also had senders disemba- >63 words
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Advertisement120 1949-10-04 3 1 —j£S. LAST DAY! n_i.4s-4-S3O-9.50 K. K. SHAW presents S3 IkW m SIPI T SERAWAK it 1 L il ROOJHAI NOR A Malay Film Productions Ltd. Released by Shaw Kn.s. Ltu. I t)PENS TOMORROW! LAUG'iiS! GIRLS! FUN! HAPPIER THAN A DOZEN VACATIONS! i# S e QII EE TVS n5 FICTION'S120 words
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Article, Illustration496 1949-10-04 4 Dangerow; Hunting rOR many years before the wsir, Malaya was known jis a hunterV paradiseHunting is still extensively carried out in the Malayan jungle today. But it is the most danger ous type of hunting known I*9 tfn* world— HMHI hunting. The pictures on thin496 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-10-04 5 <», tn«>,l tn.v 2'" >"„U.N6 n <-ni«.g., ."n, ".elltng ..ss. <)«., i.... «by -noulu »<» utt.r ,v, one as tno»r e,„-v.-?20 words
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131 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. Colombo, Mon. A treasure trove was unearthed a lev. days ago near an ancient Buddhist rock temple at Yopahuwa. *.<(/ miles nri "rawest of Colombo. It consists of more than 1,603 copper coins with Chinese inscriptions, an earthenware receptacle containing human ash mixed withReuter. - 131 words
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Article71 1949-10-04 5 U.P. NAPLES,- Mon. Police here said today that at least 20 persons were killed when torrential rains caused the collapse of scores of houses in Bcnevento, 50 miles south of Naples. The Cavaiolc River flooded the village ot Nocera. AH telephone electric and rail communication' linesU.P. - 71 words
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Article78 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. Pretoria, South Africa, Mon. South African tax payers will in future have to fill in a new income tax return form corifsting of 12 pages, rhc old form uad only iour. An official of the office of the Receiver of Revenue said the new formReuter. - 78 words
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Article162 1949-10-04 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Monday.—Democratic rlepre sentative Melvin Price said today that Russia s possession of the atomic weapon has halted the "dangerous trend in this country toward isolationism and may help prevent another war." He made a Joint radio appearance with Dr. Kenneth latzer, research chiefU.P. - 162 words
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76 1949-10-04 5 A.P. I Franfkurt, Mon. Britain has spent over £200,000,000 to feed and maintain the German population since the war, British authorities announced here. This expenditure represents a contribution of over four pounds by each man, woman and child in Britain. "It is estimated that Britain'sA.P. - 76 words
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Article127 1949-10-04 5 A.P. ROME, Mon. Four Bri- tish jet planes, damaged in j forced landings near Brescia on September 23, wdl be re- I paired in Italy and assigned to the Italian Air Force, j Oironaie d'ltalia said yester- i dayThe Vampires were down from Malta for serialA.P. - 127 words
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420 1949-10-04 5 Americas Reply To Russia A.P. <* WASHINGTON, Monday. An ail out gamble for "enormous G'.ak;>c" the production of atomic power for airplanes and submarines may be a major Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) answer to Russia's possession" of the atomic bomb, it wasA.P. - 420 words
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Article55 1949-10-04 5 U.P. STOCKHOLM, Mon* Swedish companies today introduced a new clause into their policies, saying "damages caused by atomic blasts cannot be indemnified by the insurance company". One insurance executive said "We just had to do it. An atomic blast would have such tremendous effects thatU.P. - 55 words
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Article78 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. MADRAS, Mon. A deaf, dumb and blind youth of 20 in a village near here had an apparition one night when a "human form" ordered him to proceed to Bharachaim (a pilgrimage centre in the province) and take a dip ir the holy River Godavari. WithReuter. - 78 words
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Article117 1949-10-04 5 U.P. PRAGUE, Mon. Eight American Congressmen Charged tonight that Polish secret police "shadowed them everywhere they went in Warsaw during their two dnv visit. The group arrived here in n special plane yesterday from Poland by way of Vienna. Wayne Hays, Democrat, says an attractive PolishU.P. - 117 words
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Article60 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. ANTKiOMSH, NOVA SCOTIA, Mon. Rernie i Delaney. 9, is the king of the local pie-eaters—but )he had to work for it. With hands tied be- hind his back he [dough- I efi his way through an 1 uncounteJ number of blueberry pies to defeatReuter. - 60 words
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101 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Mon. Women inmates o* the Austin Gcneial Hosoital, at lie.dc!berg, can keep up their glamour, thanks to the ingenuity of Red Cross Hospital visitoi, Phyllis Daymon With the aid of homeperming kits Miss Daymon gives women patients permanent waves and attendsReuter. - 101 words
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Article36 1949-10-04 5 U.P. JAMBORNE, England, Mon. —Rev. A. Hawthorne. Vicar of Treleigh. today charged the British Ministry of Supply with "complete disregard for moral welfare" of Britain in permitting the -cale cf contraceptives in e4ot machines.—U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article138 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. COLOMBO, Mon. General Sn lohn Crocker. Commander-in-Chief of the Middle East L-ni Forces, cceompaincd by Lady Crocker, arrived at the R.A.F. airport at Negombo to make "an ordinary routine I visit" to the British Army Troops in Ceylon. Biitish Army Tiacps in Ceylon have now benReuter. - 138 words
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73 1949-10-04 5 A.P. IXVERGORDOX. Scotland, Mon. A Dutch cruiser ano three Norwegian destroyers joined British ships gathering iiere for the auturrm cruise of the Home :";eet. The British aircraft carrier Implacable fired a 17-gun salute as the Dutch cruiser Skerch and the Norwegian destroyers Stcrd, OsloA.P. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-10-04 5 The convertible "Volkswagen" above was one of the new mode? auto* displayed in Berlin's first post-war auto:i ibile show, held in the British Soetor. More than 80 firm displayed the'.r »;:test models of German-mad? cars and motorcycles.39 words
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136 1949-10-04 5 A.P. MANILA, MondayJENSION rose in the Philippines as the Presidential eieetion campaign entered its final five weeks. Heavy registrations on Saturday for the Nov. S elections were marred by four deaths in Cavile province and mauling of six election inspectors in outlying Negros IslandA.P. - 136 words
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56 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. CAIRO, Mon.—A seven-man delegation headed by the President of the Unionist Paity of Eritrea arrived in Cairo today on thtir way ta Lake Success to present a case for unconditional annexation of Eritrea by Abysinia. l'h< maintain that this te the bestReuter. - 56 words
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Article87 1949-10-04 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Mon. Military Attaches of tour j foreign embassies in New j Delhi recently visited the Sikh Regimental Centre at Ambala, j East Punjab. United States and French Military Attaches said that the training given at the Centre "compared favourably with the training givenReuter. - 87 words
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Article36 1949-10-04 5 PERTH, Mon. Th\dp23 and c bud: cf the :ac Pare David tread arrived in Australia ior Sydney's Taronga Park Zoo recently. They are the first of their kind to c;mc to AqatoiVi. i .<:uicr36 words
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Article202 1949-10-04 5 Peter thr- fn 4 boy. becarc." terrified -f soh-01. He kop'. ;»lfiviog trunnt. Th chid guidance c'utlc to fiTfi r why. They found him "well cbavc c.v •c." But b<i (eaCuer had :de iun of hun and boxed MS o*r*:. He thought the b ow on202 words
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Advertisement369 1949-10-04 5 SITS. VACANT wanted En*!_* mnese clerk. Past experience retail sunar) business advantage Intelligent hard-working sdeasant disposition. Stale salary required Board lodging provided. Reply yjl°_ Photo. testimonials Box A 2869, M.T.. Kuala Lumj.ur. TI-A X-T.T7.-rx t (i.GT 1) WANTED. Lady with ■urslna experience sound education to serve businessman. Box A 2871369 words
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Advertisement228 1949-10-04 5 sell jM jm nw (irirr new I FOR sale pedigree! dalmatiani I male 11 years old. Fot particulars, I price, Phone ***** before 10 a.m. i after 4 p.m. (F. 662». j AUSTRALIAN chickens R. J. j Reds, Australorp* W. Leghorn." I can be supplied to any country in j228 words
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Advertisement125 1949-10-04 5 WANTED WANTED Zeiss Super ikonta 1 (oinpur shutter coupled ran* finder. Particular? to P.O. Box 661, Singapore. (H.^TJ. WANTED: Vacant Land for i building si;e town area. Apph j P.O. Box No. 704. (F. 663). WANTED to buy one varean; I l<ossessioned .-hop house vicinity Geylang. Full particulars to Box125 words
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Advertisement116 1949-10-04 5 COUTURE FOR ladies only. White hair i made black at Maison Mcderno T_tdies Hairdressers, 126. Orehasd Read. For appointments oleiM .'hone *****. <J CSOi ACCOMMODATION TO LET: Qne single, one double room on quiet sea front honie ,tii garage, tel. Elxceilent .cuishv (lifarges very reasonable. montnl> or weekly terms. Box116 words
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Advertisement289 1949-10-04 5 J J)ST A REWARD of $Zoo>- will b* oai under of or any per- .-formation leading overy of a pair of single slontd d.ainond earrings, weight i out 5 to 6 carats each. loet |&rotuid the Great World Am use 1 irk. on .Saturday. 23rd. wen K.OO p.m. and 11.00289 words
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Article426 1949-10-04 6 DiUTAIN is clearing its deck for action. The jaws D of politicians become grimmer as they roll up their sleeves. Their speeches do not diffuse the benevolence and impartiality they once did There is no .attempt to look at both sides of a political question, because they can't426 words
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Article138 1949-10-04 6 Tj Jto Onn b'g resignation as Mentr P t?r of Joh'»re. His reason for resiprniner i* r b "dd* ih 't tho Statp piwmf&ghlp Is :> mistical mioirtmrnt nnd thnt, bis fJOH*'V >i iq tVwajdawt of UMNO, must not ~d. Tho Hp ii TYr+ri confnc h'« politics fcfl138 words
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Article, Illustration1194 1949-10-04 6 FELIX BOLO - AS CHINESE COMMUNISTS ADVANCE TOWARDS THE TONKIN BORDER— Zry FELIX BOLO Reuter. SAIGON A WIDESPREAD campaign aimed at eliminating Vietminh (autonomist) resistance and putting French troops in a strong position to parry any future threat from Chinese communist troops is believed to be inReuter. - 1,194 words
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946 1949-10-04 6 JOHN KERIGAN - f»> JOHN KERIGAN WE have evidence that within recent weeks an atomic explosion occurred in the U.S.SR." That announcement, coming from President Truman was still echoing in the talk of the nation last week and filling columns in the nation's press. In the welter946 words
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Article164 1949-10-04 6 SYDNEY—A pHot Ot whaling Acts who said he had railed-A rot';-: and Antarctic waters fori rrori than 50 years arrived in 3yd-nr-v "to Lrmw out before going south again. The oilot. Captain Herb Murphy, raid he woul i <ruiH the Norwegian 'rno'.her' ship, Jason, and her attendant164 words
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Article248 1949-10-04 6 HUNDREDS or examples of j aboriginal bark drawings and cave paintings brought back by a joint Australian and American expedition into Arnhrm Land in Australian's little-known north, are expected to throw new light on native art in Australia. The expedition, comprising eleven Australians and five Americans, was the248 words
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466 1949-10-04 6 Sir, I have read with great interest your announcement regarding the rirst meeting of the University Court and the election of four members to the University Council, and I have carefully analysed the composition of the Court. Consequently, I cannot help feellug that the representation466 words
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Advertisement69 1949-10-04 6 "ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD** For fashion For style For qkyitiiy For f ec/wt u:ai advice For correct specification of 1 glass and of course For Service and Attention. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO, SM North Bridge Road. Spore M N I OR FOLDS INSTANTANEOUSLY IN ONE QUICK. EASY MOVEMENT ENJEMI69 words
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Advertisement53 1949-10-04 6 Pure Woo/ CELLULAR BLANKETS Luxuriously, Soft Fleecy. Available in two sizes 63" x 84" $26.75 82" x 100" $4150 COLOURS: Blue, Rose, Pe;>oh and Green. Bound ends in matching Ribbon i CRIB BLANKETS j fn IVbv fVtie p'riir. AJso white x 50" $10.75 40" x 60" $14 25 IHOBI.XSOKS j53 words
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Article, Illustration412 1949-10-04 7 TRIALS FOR THE TEEN AGE DkIVER WOMAN'S PAGE fHE day the oldest child reaches the eligible age for a tome*!** 1 HCen th family ar Monies a problem in many From a teen-ager's letter: "I was 16 two months ago. According to law I'm old enough to412 words
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Article, Illustration81 1949-10-04 7 THE charm of the frilly blouse is WCfi demonstrated by delightful Diana Lynn in this picture. She is the type to wear these blouses. No other type of clothing is so consistently misused as this, cal'ing cut as it does, for the young youthful wearer, and so often81 words
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Article, Illustration1181 1949-10-04 7 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE THE Johore Grand Prix on Sunday, was quite one of the most exciting sporting events for a long time. Everything was well organised and a terrific amount of hard work was done. Members of the Singapore Motor Club even heaved concrete blocks into position1,181 words
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Article, Illustration33 1949-10-04 7 Stephen Yuunij cuitiny hia birthday cuke with the help oj his mot lit i Mr* Clarence Youv.y of Honolulu. Stephen's grannie Mrs Wee Kah Kiai aunt, Mrs P. B. Wony look anxiously on.33 words
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77 1949-10-04 8 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Mon.- Hair clippings of convicts were usc«l recently by two magpies to line a nest tbey had built in the jail at Dubbo, a New South Wales country town. When the jail barber noticed the birds, contented with the location of theirReuter-AAP. - 77 words
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Article88 1949-10-04 8 U.P. W rVJHINGTON, Men. Supreme Court .Justice Willi on o. Douglas was serkmi ly injured when his horse reared and threw him down a rocky hillside near the summit of Chinook Pass yesterday. Douglas suffered 13 broken ribs and a deflated right lung. AttendantsU.P. - 88 words
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Article96 1949-10-04 8 A.P. TOKIO, Mon. Chestnuts, the size of hens' egg?, may be exported by the Japanese. A Kyodo dispatch from Gifu, unverified from other sources, said one Kankichi Thuchida of Okuwa after yeais of experimenting and grafting has produced such chestnuts-. Kyodo said a candy manufacturing firmA.P. - 96 words
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Article60 1949-10-04 8 U.P. MANILA. Mon. Heavy rains soaked Manlia today and flooded a few districts as the weather bureau announced that a Pacific typhoon which is north of Luzon with 75 mile:; per hour winds at tits .ntet moved away from the Philippines. The storm is nowU.P. - 60 words
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Article82 1949-10-04 8 U.P. MEXICO, CITY. Mqn. The Government Bank of Mexico has sold Qhina another 10.000.000 ounces of silvci, it was announced today. The Rank said its DirectorGeneral Carlos Novoa completed the sale while he had been in the United States recently. Hsito Mou, representative of the BankU.P. - 82 words
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Article216 1949-10-04 8 U.P. MANILA, Sunday. THE Philippine government may formulate ft .Infinite Doiicv on the question of relations with Japan before the end of the year if not sooner, it was learned today. Experts of the Foreign Office, headed by Under Secretary of Foreign AffairsU.P. - 216 words
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Article79 1949-10-04 8 U.P. VANCOUVER. British Columbia. Mon The air-sea rescue headquarters of the Royal Canadian Air Force last night reported a vessel named "Row City" had sunk after a collision with the ship "Invercar off the BirUsh Columbia coast. It was not immediately known the si<;e of eitherU.P. - 79 words
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Article63 1949-10-04 8 Eileen Florence Bli c k, clerk, of Dundonald-drivc. Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for stealing a lipstick from 'an Oxford street shop at Marylebonc, today. Mr. Geoffrey Raphael, the magistrate, told her that if she had been punished for a theft in January. 1947,63 words
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Article95 1949-10-04 8 Reuter. TAIPEH, Mon.—Mr. K. C. Wu, former Nationalist Mayor of Shanghai commenting on J Russia's recognition of the People's Central Government of China, said this is no surprise to the Nationalist Government. He believed Eastern European powers will soon follow Russia's example. "Soviet intentions for EasternReuter. - 95 words
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161 1949-10-04 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday. jyjß. George Yeh, Nationalist Foreign Minister, has announced that his Government has agreed in principle to a British request for the safe conduct of two British vessels to proceed to Shanghai to evacuate British subjects. He reportedly told newspapermen: "Wl alwaysReuter. - 161 words
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Article238 1949-10-04 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. An angry row between the commander of the National Guard and his air branch chief burst into the open today when the Army confirmed that the Air Chief had been fired and quickly reinstated. It was reported that Defence Secretary Louis Johnson may haveU.P. - 238 words
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265 1949-10-04 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Monday. A RASH of peasant rebellions centered mainly in North pnd Central China are today seriously harasqing the Chinese Communists. Passive to active resistance by hundreds ol thousands of peasants has weakened Red control of the all important countryside.A.P. - 265 words
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Article92 1949-10-04 8 Reuter-AAP. TORY O, Mon. UNESCO headquarters in Paris are inquiring in Japan regarding the possibie manufacture of 10,000,000 radio receiving sets, report Japanese newspapers today. It is understood that I NESCO wants the sets for distribution to various countries ior the dissemination of education and Culture.Reuter-AAP. - 92 words
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Article53 1949-10-04 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Mon.—Aviation Week magazine says the US Navy research plane, the Douglas D-558-second skyrocket, now is the fastest airplane in the world. The magazine reports in its October Three issue that the skyrocket attained the speed of sound in level flight in a mid-JulyA.P. - 53 words
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Article61 1949-10-04 8 U.P. SAN LEANDRO, Calif., Mon.—A light earthquake nudged the East Oakland, San Leandro, area shortly after noon today. No damage was reported but dishes rattled and residents flooded police departments with calls. The University cf California seismologist Dr. Perry Byerly timed the quake at 12.36 p.m. and saidU.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration41 1949-10-04 8 Galloping lurough the air over Franborough, England, is the new "Air Horse," produced by the Cierva Autogiro C ompany. The "Horse" is one of many new planes displayed by the Society of British Aircraft Constructos in a national exhibit.41 words
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89 1949-10-04 8 Reuter-AAP. TOK¥O, Mon. Dr. Ikuo Oyama, Professor of Political Economy at Waseda University here declared that it was a matter of great rejoice for world peace that the Soviet Union has come to possess atomic bombs. Speaking before some 3,000 members of leadingReuter-AAP. - 89 words
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155 1949-10-04 8 U.P. NEW YORK, Monday. JENS Christian Hague, Norwegian Minister of Defence, arrived on a Scandinavian Airliner at Idlewildc international airport yesterday. Hague said he will be here for a week or two. He was en route to Washington to attend a Defence Committee meetingU.P. - 155 words
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Article264 1949-10-04 8 U.P. ONTARIO, Cal., Mon. A SPEEDING Union Pacific passenger train last mght crashed into a loaded Marcfi Field airforcc bus at a level crossing near here and it w reported that at least 16 persons were killed. The airforcc bus was carrying airmen andU.P. - 264 words
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Article107 1949-10-04 8 A.P. TOKYO. Mon.—SCAP today announced the Japanese no longer will be required to measure the ionosphere because of assurances this work will be continued voluntarily. The ionosphere or ionised layers about 100 miles above the earth's surface are constantly changing and radio communicationsA.P. - 107 words
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Article50 1949-10-04 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Mon.—A "postal week" wi.l be held on a nationwide scale by the Postal Affairs Ministry for one week beginning on Nov. 1. The postal week programme has been planned by the Ministry to celebrate the 75th anniversary this year of the International Postal Communications Agreement. -Reutcr-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 50 words
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Advertisement665 1949-10-04 8 WANSFIELD CO. LTD?, (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LLNE Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. SaUings from U.K. U.S.A. "Dymas" .due from UK Oct- 11 "Eurymedon" due from UK/Cont Oct. 25 Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS •Titan" sails for Holland A Liverpool..... Oct.665 words
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Advertisement149 1949-10-04 8 JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS* Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland- Am ri<» Line Nederlaad Line Rotterdam. Rotterdam. Amvterdaa. NEW ORLEANS, BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK, BOSTON, HALIFAX. S'por© p. S'h&m. Penane *Weltevrcdcn (RL) 8/15 Oct. 16/17 Oct. 18 Oct. Excellent passenger accommodation available HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA. MOBILE, NEW ORLEANS Lombok (SMNl149 words
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Article570 1949-10-04 9 OCT ra'ly, :»ere„i ua* coptimjvd to witness f v i! n contraction off boftneav in the protfuce mar Th, d fTieu Ue, or 194 stiM exist. The fo.b rf cvn;! Ifalr merchantable straits I^nAvi^i fe! d uin the period nded Juno from $37 to $28 P-t pikul.570 words
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1228 1949-10-04 9 S'P ORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE REVIEWS- D U ;Hi trading in Singapore during UV™riv lnt^L^ d ba k n S tabled at the h.lfBANKING EXCHANPP d nm remained BSC With the exception of the Hongkong dollar v/hich underwent eeveral alterations 0 In the first distance1,228 words
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Article157 1949-10-04 9 The pepper market was a bright spot in preduce during the first half or" this year. Peppers did not folow Qm general downward trend but owing to the continuation of famine conditions the price of Muntok white pepper rose approximately from $210 to $3a r > and157 words
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Article131 1949-10-04 9 A.P. THE HAGUE, Mon,— World production of tin conce"nt.atea decHacd sharply to 12.900 long tons in July from I the postwar reord of 15,600 in June. The statistical bulletin of i the international Tin Study I Group said declines in Boh- vian and BeiglanA.P. - 131 words
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Article81 1949-10-04 9 LONDON, Mon. Uncfiiuial financial quai ler.s here Ik. icved last night that the South African Finance Minister, Mr. N. C. Havenga, would r,oo:i announce a big sale ui Sout.i African gold oa th.? Lee market. There Were substantial L.k unconformable reports tfcat South African gold would81 words
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Article42 1949-10-04 9 A.P. CALCUTTA. Mon —According to a consolidated final forecast, the total jute area of Eas; BfeQgaJ. this year is 1.559.420 acres against 1.876,--565 last year. The total estimated yield is 3,332.455 bales of 400 pounds each against 5,479.095 last year.—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article38 1949-10-04 9 s Th* Sin import market* xonre c.Vvsro* jr\terdeiij for th* Jlan BtUM Baft ko/i- r!<t)t. The folloiHnn aft J tke afcare prfofts annuunc' i )w4 h i the MWaym 3hrirrb>okerr/ Association 1 f last Fndrtu. J38 words
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Article390 1949-10-04 9 "pHE provisions trade in Singapore had a difficult time daring the first half of this year. The retail j trpds has experienced a recession in turnover since February. This in turn has reduced the movement of waifehousc stocks of most goods. This picture is g'ven390 words
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Article101 1949-10-04 9 WIXKs am» sriKIT». Whisky i» still far short of demand ani 10 be ToT <«M considerable t.me. Some merchants o.;ed that With ibe .losing the shanghai market .;nd the various dif3cultiea in India .lalaya would benefit by m creased quotas. But it would that any extra supplies frt101 words
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Article149 1949-10-04 9 HPHE canned pineapple pack for the six months ended Ju'-»e 30. 1949. amounted to 175.04;; cases. Although thi? c- inpurcs favourably with the pack of 98.377 cases for the tirst half of 1948 and 145.666 for the whole pf that year, the rate of production is149 words
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Article806 1949-10-04 9 Singapore. Thurs. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.22 Va 8.8. Petiol 396 40/6 B.M. Trustees 7.50 850 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/- 22/Ord. 14/- 15/E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Truat Ag. 7.00 5.90 Fed. Dispensary 6.50 7.00806 words
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Advertisement581 1949-10-04 9 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LOXDuS', ANTWERP, RO'TERDAM, HA if BURG. Due Sails £I J E2i RTNEY calls Alexandria A Genoa) Oct. 13 Oct 17 Vl ORCHY 25 Oct. 29 Oct. 2S^L P Due Singapore Oct. 2581 words
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254 1949-10-04 10 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. AFTER 22 years in county cricket Arthur Wellard, the Somerset professional who is considered to be one of the greatest hitters of sixes, may turn to league cricket at the age of 46 as he has not beer re-engaged by theReuter. - 254 words
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94 1949-10-04 10 Reuter. BOMBAY, Mon.—Ron Latham. 21-year-old British lightweight championship will meet Gene Reymond, India's lightweight champion will meet Gene be held here on October 12. The British amateur boxer has been invited by the Ranger's Club to participate in their tournament programme. Ron Latham wil!Reuter. - 94 words
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Article17 1949-10-04 10 Cluing! Boys B.P. defeated Kulin B.P. seven panics to mi at badminton played recently.17 words
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Article429 1949-10-04 10 GONE IS THE CALL FOR YOUTH AND SPEED By ARCHIE QUICK CONCENSUS oi opinion in the top places of prefessional soccer has swung the full circle in the last few days as the result of England's Z —o defeat by Eire at Everton.429 words
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Article78 1949-10-04 10 U.P. TOKYO, Mon.—Walter i Todd, 2-year-old Army Post Exchange employee, defeated five Japanese In special judo exhibition bouts at the Municipal Sports Hall, where the Tokyo City Judo eham- pionship matches are j currently l>eing held. Todd, who is not qualfietl to enter the IU.P. - 78 words
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Article25 1949-10-04 10 NEW YORK Mon. The New York Yankees and Brooklyn Dodgers won the Major League Pennants on final day of the baseball season, yesterday.25 words
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510 1949-10-04 10 Meet Pat ValentinoCharles' Next Man U.P. NEW YORK Monday. DAT Valentino, who will be Ezaard Charles next opponent in a heavy-weight title fight, made a strong impression on New York fans who beheld him for the first time recently when he introduced from the Madison Square Garden rint; He hasU.P. - 510 words
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559 1949-10-04 10 Players say, 'Cut down transfer fees'.. U.P. LONDON, Monday. ENGLISH soccer players are coming to the ooriclusion that much could be done to increase their weekly pay packet if transfer fees were cither eliminated or drastically scaled down to a reasonable figure. Players who have left the Football League onU.P. - 559 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-10-04 10 > «si ,i-n »,.plre Ugb»v<elgl,» nan,pl,»u lrnln r.nl., >» <«eepl»g ll XUeeu» wltl, ni» ebln »t >luiU>«»>, Xs,„»s. l,nr«l«». >.« 1o,K. t» tlU» ,ocl<inr l4U»« >vent on to »be «ieei»««l,. l' e>N"l... A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 35 words
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Article68 1949-10-04 10 LONDON. Mon. A team of two men and two women will be nominated by the Council v ih* English Lawn Tennis Asso.lutioti to compete in the chain* uioarshipa of Asia in Calcutta Horn Dec. 22. liH9. to Jan. 1. 19&0. The team will also take part in the68 words
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Article245 1949-10-04 10 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Following are football fixtures for Saturday ENGLISH LKAGI'E FIRST UIMSION Arsfßal v. Everton Birmingham v. Portsmouth. Bolton v. Huddersfleld. Burnley v. Newcastle. Chelsea v. Manchester C. Derby v. Wolverhampton. Liverpool v. Middlesbrough. Manchester U. v. Charlton. Stoke v. Fulham. Sunderland v. Blackpool.. West BromwichReuter. - 245 words
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Article, Illustration439 1949-10-04 10 HOW TO PLAY GOLF s !z!5 NEGT tc a horse p'.ayer, I guos? ;hr golf duffer follows morrq theories and weird form sheets than any other species of spoils life. The average duffer will listen to any voice crying in the golfing439 words
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Article573 1949-10-04 10 Below are the weights for the firat oay of the Ivnang Turf Club's Autumn Meetinr on Saturday: HORSES (1 4 DIV. 1. H FI BS. GOLDS* SLIPPER ».08 PILGRIM'S WAY 8.13 DIKE SAN B.lt> THE MAGIC LAMP 5.09 RAMILLIE< 8.87 AZAH 8.07 KEKTON S.tfi ML'SKETEER a.05573 words
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402 1949-10-04 10 but the cheque book seems to have come to stay TEAM building via the cheque book was a vogue that looked as if it had really come to stay when, in one hectic week in 1920, financial circumstances caused the Blackpool Club to transfer their centreforward, Joe Lane, to Birmingham;402 words
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Advertisement219 1949-10-04 10 3cUry7 COUGM J hgl— "Mother can have every faith in De Witt's jp Baby Syrup—made specially for children under 5 years of age. It is both |p I soothing and sedative in its action on ip I irritated throat membranes and is a M I valuable expectorant. Thus De Witt's219 words
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Advertisement96 1949-10-04 10 Stop Getting Op Getting" «P nights, burning t*nt»tton of organs, wbltiato dull ache at base of spine. «r°'" and leg pains, nervousness, wee*neaa and less of manly vigour caused by a disease of the Gland (a most important in men). To overcome these treat"* la 24 hours and quickly restore96 words
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Article292 1949-10-04 11 The following tics of the Singapore Badminton C! ni< pionships will be played off it the Clerical Union Hali: \TI ftDAY, at IM n.m Men's .Junior SinrKr. (Final:: Lav Ton- Chuon (Mayflower) v. 1 Sng Haw Pnh (Useful). Men's Open singes: Loong Fan Yap (L. Strike) v.292 words
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Article42 1949-10-04 11 Entries are now invited for the Singapore inter-school badminton championships. The cosing date is Oct. 8. Entry faRMI may he obtained from the honorary secretary of the 5.8.A., Mr. Wee Xliii Wee c a I'nitod Press, Cable and Wirelrss Building.42 words
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Article79 1949-10-04 11 Reuter. CARDIFF, Mon. The Welsh international sccccr j team to meet England here an Oct. 15 contains only one new "cap" in spite of their three defeats on the close- i season continental tour last May. Swansea Town's 24 years old insi le left Serine isReuter. - 79 words
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Article70 1949-10-04 11 Reuter. RAND WICK, AUSTRALIA. Mon.—Mr. Ken Austin's Count Cyrano won the Metropolitan 1 Handicap here today beating 1 Mr. W. J. Mclver's Sir Falcon i by a length. Benvolo, jointly owned by Mr. W.W. Ryan and Mr. W. L. Short, was one and a quarter lengthsReuter. - 70 words
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Article275 1949-10-04 11 SKILL TRIUMPHS OVER EXPERIENCE Reuter. a«*xr. rmm MANCHESTER, Monday, [y] a m L Ortiz, Mexican holder of the morld bantitle, was outpointed over ten ronnds here r>\ Ronnie Clayton, British featherweight cham pion, in a non-title bont tonight. It was a fine all-action contest inReuter. - 275 words
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232 1949-10-04 11 QUADR ANGULAR HOCKEY JHE Colours (seven S.R.C, two S.C.R.C.. one S.C.C, and one C.S.C. players) emerged unbeaten champions of the Singapore Quadrangular Hockey which concluded yesterday. T;:eir encounter with the Whi-.e:; (a'l C.S.C. players) veiccrday resulted in a goalless draw. Tile Cclculs bczt the Combined R.A.F.232 words
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Article97 1949-10-04 11 rE Army and Navy cause a surprise by beating the Combined R.A.F. one-nil. The achievement was mainly possible as a result of the Army and Navy fielding an entirely new team except for the two players. Lawson and Nore. The goal was netted by Bhajan Singh midway97 words
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Article31 1949-10-04 11 LONDON, Mon.—Today's football results were: Scottish League Division "B" Dundee I nited 4, Hamilton Academirals 1. The Rugby Union results are: Ebbw Vale Pontypool S, Neath 3, Abertillery 8.31 words
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Article105 1949-10-04 11 FOLK.sTii.VF. Em.land. Mon. --The Egyptian Fahny Attailah failed in an attentat to swim the English Channel lodav riding the m..st hallvhooed Channel swimming v*>n in the history ol rhi pseudo sport. There was no nr.» left to try thic- yeor :,t a triinod seal. Eleve Irni err105 words
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Article, Illustration313 1949-10-04 11 Tribune Soccer Reporter 'THE Royal Air Force defeated the Europeans by five goals to two in a Community League soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Duiing the first half and part of the second session the Europeans luck made the airmen appear313 words
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296 1949-10-04 11 From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, To-day. I [RUNNING three furlongs in 39 1 seconds, Frog (Harper) and Ramillies <Wahab) did the fastest f gallop here this morning. The horses worked on j the No. 2 grass track which was very heavy. Greeting also worked296 words
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Article32 1949-10-04 11 The dates of the Selangor j races original i\ scheduled for Oat. 22, 26 and 29 have been altered to Sat., Oct 22, Monday, Oct. 24 and Sat., Oct. 29.32 words
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Article57 1949-10-04 11 A.P. LONDON, Mon.—The Foot- i ball Association today bus- ponded G. Lowrie, Interna- i tiona! inside forward, now > with Bristol City for 28 days, j It apparently resulted from an Incident In Aug. 27 when I Lowrie, then of Newcastle I was ordered off the field atA.P. - 57 words
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Article228 1949-10-04 11 FIELDING a i<. am with no less than six institute'-. the S.C.B.C. rreaten a siirpriswhen thf.v defeated the 8.0.D. t'.A. by tw* goals to <.ne ia a thrilling and fast hvrkev cn-rounu-r at Hong Lim Green eateraay. I Making his apnraraner for the Chinese, schoolboy228 words
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Article52 1949-10-04 11 THE following will represent j Harlequins against Singapore Cricket Club on S.C.C. padang today at 5.15 p.m.: R. Roiario, P. Neubrouner. H. Hocdcn, P. Pennifather, Q. Clarke, V. Vanderputt, W. Galistan, R. Barker, Andrew Clarke, O. Razario, and E. Ebert; Reserves: R. Minjoot and O. Carvalho; Umpire F.52 words
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350 1949-10-04 11 KUALA LUMPUR, M.ondav. AWTHAR Singh of Selangor won the 100 miles Cycling Championship for the third year in succession today, beating a field of 23. in the time of five hours 17 minutes. Second man home was A. R. Omar,350 words
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Advertisement376 1949-10-04 11 j TENDERS Tenders arc invited for the supply of tinned milk for the Hospitals and Institutions in Johore State: il) Milk Powder ;<uMcrcam. (2) Condensed Milk Sweatcned. (3) Evaporated Milk. The period is for the year i 1950. j Further details .nay be cbI taincd from this Office, j Tenders376 words
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Advertisement565 1949-10-04 11 SIX VACANT SUNDRIES salesman, ex P rienced. well recommended, required immediately by British firm to handle well established branded article. -Apply Box A 2870 M.T. Singapore. ACCOMMODATION MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13, Queen Street For comfortable stay without deafening hubbub. Rooms or Dormitory accommodation available for European* and Asians of respectable standing.565 words
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Miscellaneous61 1949-10-04 11 !4 SOON AS Vajj M?SS"^WM?' L, A P WlgE >P" "3RTHE JOBXX) 1 fITS HARP WORKTRYINGI HE LOOKS LIKE 1 lUL.f! M> V > IURLY Pp.*™ THEBOygATIf tOUTH TO KEEP MV BOYS OUT/AN AVERAGE 'HE*MVW Of Ji YOU FIGHT"%—I £!5 ER ANDIO BE HAPPY To 0F TROUBLE- ANOr-4 KID... WHY61 words
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Article192 1949-10-04 12 Reuter. PITTSBUftG. Mon. JUST over 100.000 coal miners returned to the Dit* today but nearly 1,000 000 steel r.nd coal workers remained oon strike for pension benefits. There are hints that the Federal Government may step in—but officially no one is talking. Some 80,000Reuter. - 192 words
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Article27 1949-10-04 12 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Mon. The administration of Manipur, easternmost state of India, will be taken oyer by the Government of India on Oct. 15.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration133 1949-10-04 12 U.P. NEW YORK, Mon.—The New York World Telegram said today that Marshal Tito was preparing to free Archoishop Aloysius Stepinac, Catholic primate of Yugoslavia, who had been jailed for nearly three years on a 16--year teim of alleged wartime co"aboration with the Nazis. The World- Telegram saidU.P. - 133 words
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170 1949-10-04 12 A.P. BELGRADE, Monday. MARSHAL Tito accused Russia tonight- of using "monstrous methods" to force confessions from political prisoners. He spoke before a group of 600 generals, officers and guests at rally. The time and place were not disclosed by the Ministry of InformationA.P. - 170 words
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Article225 1949-10-04 12 US NOTE TELLS SOVIET UNION U.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. THE United States, in a note implying that the Russians had lied when they claimed to hctve relinquished their control of North Korea last year, called upon the Soviet Union to locate and effect return of anU.P. - 225 words
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Article114 1949-10-04 12 A.P. BUDAPEST, Mon. Twenty Budapest, Mon. Twentythree Hungarian politicians including the Coftnmunist Deputy Premier Mathyas Baros' returned their Yugoslav decorations to Marshal Tito's Government today. They said in a letter to the Hungarian Foreign Ministry that it was only a "mockery on behalf of the TitoA.P. - 114 words
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Article249 1949-10-04 12 HAGUE TALKS Reuter. THE HAGUE, Mon. THE week-end meeting of round-table leaders at a country hotel near Utrecht has prepared the ground for a crucial "battle of figures" this weak, it was learned here toda>. The talks appear to nay.* brought agreement on financial and economic problemsReuter. - 249 words
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287 1949-10-04 12 A.P. SHANGHAI, Monday. THE American merchantman Flying Trader docked 1 in Shanghai today after slipping through the blockade while Nationalist gunboats escorted two I of her sister ships to the Chusan Islands. I The ship was four days 1 overdue from Hongkong. She I soentA.P. - 287 words
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Article90 1949-10-04 12 Reuter. i RANGOON, Mon.—Burmese Government forces supported 1 by navy gunboats have recapI tured Cheduba after a short engagement, a military comi munique said here tonight, j Four rebels were killed and j several wounded in the fight. I In Upper Burma 20 insur- gents were killedReuter. - 90 words
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Article35 1949-10-04 12 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mon.—Mrs. j Indira Gandhi daughter of i the Indian Premier Pandit j Nehru left New Delhi today for Bombay and London where she is due to arrive on Wednesday.—A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-10-04 12 Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky covers his mouth and whispers to an unidentified aide during a session of the Tnited Nations General Assembly at Flushing Meadows, New York.31 words
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301 1949-10-04 12 U.P. LONDON, Monday. THE British Labour government today threatened the British people with still higher taxation if they spend instead of save their money. Economic Secretary of the I Treasury Douglas Jay. one of 1 the Chancellor of the ExcheI quel's top advisers,U.P. - 301 words
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Article56 1949-10-04 12 U.P. PUERTO CABELLO, Venc- I zuela, Mon. —A fire of un- j determined origin .swept the j Norwegian steamer Policarp today, total'y destroying the i vessel at its anchorage at j Puerto Cabello. The ship's entire crew was on board when the blaze was i discovered butU.P. - 56 words
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Article46 1949-10-04 12 Reuter LAKE SUCCESS. Mon.— The United Nations Political Com- f mittee, against Soviet opposi- tion, today decided to keep in being the United Nation*Commlssion on Korea to "observe and report on any deveor otherwise Involve military lopments which might lead to. conflict in Korea."—ReuterReuter - 46 words
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Article94 1949-10-04 12 BIRMINGHAM. Mon.—The bells of St. Edburgs Church have been silenced ty a horde of beetles. The beetles are of the wood-boring death watch variety, sometimes eallod the termites of England. They have eaten ,iwcy to a hollow shell the timbers supporting the six great bells in thn94 words
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Article101 1949-10-04 12 Reuter. NEW YORK. Mon. A grand jury was sworn in here today to investigate disorders j at recent concerts given by i Paul Robeson, the Negro singer. It has been askad to determine, without racial prejuj dice, whether groups guard- ing Robeson were "an illegal IReuter. - 101 words
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Article220 1949-10-04 12 A.P. LONDON, Mon.—The Ame-rican-born wife of the late Sir Hugo Cunliffe-Owen, British tobacco magnate has filed suit against a former musical show dancer for "enticement of Sir Hugo's affections. The dancer known on the stage as Mariorie Daw before she became Sir Hugo's friend andA.P. - 220 words
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233 1949-10-04 12 U.P. HONGKONG, Monday. MORE than 700 Communist troops were killed or ITI wounded on the Kiangsi,-Kwangtun* border yesterday following Nationalist air attacks. A largj formation of fighters and light bombers was usea during the strikes. The Nationalist Government's ground forces m Northern Kwangtung are reportedU.P. - 233 words
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Article77 1949-10-04 12 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, Mon.—A I Chinese Nationalist Central •News Agency broadcast from Taipeh, Formosa, said today that a formation of Nationalist bombers over Shanghai machine-gunned two Communist ships anchored in the Whangpo river, causing severe damage. The bombers, the broadcast said, struck at Kiaugwan airfield and atReuter. - 77 words
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Article18 1949-10-04 12 A.P. VATICAN, CITY. Mon.— There are now 423,000,000 Catholics in the woild, Vatican Rodio said tcdar. —A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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246 1949-10-04 12 A.P. BERLIN, Monday. B USSIA apparently gave the signal to East German Communists today to form a "National Government" in Berlin without a popular election. Usually reliable political sources said that ministers of the five states in the Soviet Occupation zone hadA.P. - 246 words
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129 1949-10-04 12 U.P. MANILA, Mon. Mayor Manuel de la Fuente of Manila today instructed the Police Department to consult the City Attorney's Office on the possibility of arresting Communist leaders Mariano P. Balgos and Guillermo Capadocia for alleged connections with the Hukbalahap. De la Fuente's move followedU.P. - 129 words
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Article83 1949-10-04 12 T.W.C.A.: Combined Junior and Senior Club Groups meet for Choir and Christmas Play practice at 4 p.m. and 5.30 p.m. at 5 Raffles Quay. Y.M.C.A.: French Class—5.30 p.m CORPORATION OF CERTIFIED SECRETARIES: Meeting at the Young Men's Christian Association. Orchard Road—6.30 p.m. ST. JOHN'S AMBI'LANCK: Class83 words
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Article165 1949-10-04 12 CATHAY: '«Mr. Joseph Young of Africa" with Terry Moorland Ben Johnson: 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Superman" a.rr... 2.30, B.00 and 9.30 p.m. BEX: "Nilam" with Siput Sarawak and Roomai Noor il a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.30 and 9.3t> p.m. ALHANBBA: "Mysterious Dr. Satan" Serial with165 words
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Article45 1949-10-04 12 S.A.F.A. SOCCER: Hongkong and Shanghai Ban 1 o,»orts Club vs. B.O.D. Civi..aa JLssociation ai the Jalan Brsar Stadium— i 5.15 p.m. j TENNIS: Y.M.C.A. ground— f 5 p.m. Hut KEY: SCC vs. Harjequins. J padang; St. Joseph Instn. vs. J Victoria School. U.S. ground.45 words
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Article143 1949-10-04 12 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Overseas huvin<* of British Government short-dated stocks resulted in <*.s tm to quarter percent in the ariltedtred section of the London Stock Exchange today. Advances were well held and soread to medium and longdated issues. With approach of end account, last day tomorrow. Tuesday interestReuter. - 143 words
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Miscellaneous14 1949-10-04 12 Tide i H.W.: 10.00 a.m. (8ft. 2 in.) j 9.bv» p.m. (8ft. 7 in.».14 words
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