Malaya Tribune, 12 October 1949
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Title Section65 1949-10-12 1 MALAYA Tribune PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tet Titune" S'por. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA I 1 Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh a nd Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E.65 words
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Article, Illustration67 1949-10-12 1 According to President Tru man's announcement, C-.e world's ninth atomic explosion has been set off in Russia. There is no way of knowing exactly where or when, but this map spots the first eight atom Was s The first was in Los Alamos, N. M., and numbers67 words
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158 1949-10-12 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. DUSSIA renewed its demands to the United Nations today to take immediate steps to reduce arms and outlaw the atom bomb. The Soviet proposal was laid before the Security Coun cil by Deputy Foreign Minister Jakob Malik who returned fromA.P. - 158 words
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139 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—Britain's state-owned airlines lost Just over £9,000.000 in the year ended March 31 last —over £1.000,000 less than last year—it was announced here today. British Overseas Airways lost £5,844.695, a decrease of £1.246.744 over last year. The British European Airways lost £2.763,085. aReuter. - 139 words
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Article48 1949-10-12 1 A.P. BONN, Tues. —The Western German Government was today authorised for the first time to Join an international organisation. Tho Gove.nmcnt said in a communique that the Allied High ComrnMSion had asked it to name delegates to the Office of European Economic Co-operation (OEEC). A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article36 1949-10-12 1 U.P. BERLIN. Tues. Major General Alexander Kotihov. Soviet Commander in Berlin, protested to the Western powers today against the suspension of the four-powci talk on Berlin ordered by the Big Four Foreign Ministers. U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article135 1949-10-12 1 U.P. WASHINGTON Tues General Omar N Brad ey, chairman of the joint Cmen, of Staff, said today that the Western democracies* musr. maSain ::reir frontier 'on the boundaries of that nation or group of nations which threaten the welfare of the world." Bradley warned the iwiAmerU.P. - 135 words
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Article30 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Tues. —Indian cabinet ministers have voluntarily agreed to a 15 per cent cut in their salaries effective from Oct. 1. it was learned here tonight.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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175 1949-10-12 1 (Tribune Rttiff Revirrterl KUALA LUMPUR, Tue*,Provision for the release of squTtters on bond, and for their resettlement, have been made m an amendment to Emergency Regulation 17D. This was annofunced today. Lfnder th« amendment, the Chief Secretary may order the suspension tbt the order175 words
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Article282 1949-10-12 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. INDIAN Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru arrived in Washington this afternoon on his first visit to the United.States..an event officials ing closer relations between the peoples of th-? Eastern and Western worlds. Truman, in his formal greeting to Nehru at the airport, expressed UnitedU.P. - 282 words
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Article31 1949-10-12 1 U.P. LONDON, Tues. Britain today rejected Soviet protests against the formation of the Western German government, and the United States and France are expected to issue similar rejections soon.- U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article194 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues —The freezing effect of general election speculation on British industry and commerce may force the Labour Government to go to the country next month, many political quarters here now consider. Observers are citing the parallel of sterling devaluation, which, they point out, becameReuter. - 194 words
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Article30 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. The United Nations Political Committee today set up a 21-nation subcommittee to consider all proposals for the future of Italy's former African colonies. —Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article432 1949-10-12 1 LAWRENCE G. MANI - RUBBER DROPS CENT GLUT OF INDONESIAN OFFERS TO NY. HITS SINGAPORE MARKET By LAWRENCE G. MANI fHE price of rubber in Singapore dropped half a cent yesterday as a result of large offers of Indonesian rubber direct to New York. This glut of Indonesian rubber offers in the U.S. was432 words
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Article42 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. PARIS. Tues. -French Socialist leader Jules Moch, Minister of the Interior in the outgoing Qucuillc cabinet, tonight accepted the job of forming France's 13th government since the liberation. He was named PremierDesignate by President Vincent Auriol.—Reuter.,Reuter. - 42 words
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Article30 1949-10-12 1 A.P. ROME, Tues.—The U.S. Ambassador to Britain Lewis W. Douglas said today that a London meeting of American diplomats from Eastern Europe will plan co-ordinated counterattack- against Communist propaganda.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article167 1949-10-12 1 T AXE SUCCESS Tues.— Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky today denied that Hungary. Bulgaria and Rumania had vio'nted human rights. He counter charged that the vorking classes in "capita'Ht" countries were denied elementary rights to employment, equal housing and equal pay. Making his167 words
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Article66 1949-10-12 1 A.P. COLOMBO, Tue*.—Because of rising prices for rubber since the devaluation of the pound, Ceylon's Minimum Wages Board for the Rubber Industry—suspended since last June—has been reconstituted. Estates of less than 23 acres will be exempt from the Board's ordinances. In the last 3 months there haveA.P. - 66 words
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Article14 1949-10-12 1 LONDON, Tues.—Two Chinese diplomats in Britain have resigned, the Embassy disclosed today.14 words
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Article82 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand's Premier, Marshal Luang Pibul Songkram, today instructed the Commerce Ministry to withdraw all demands on Sterling Area buyers for the 12% per cent increased price tor Siamese rice. This unequivocal withdrawal of price increase demands automatically ends the five-day-old Bangkok riceReuter. - 82 words
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323 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. BERLIN, Tuesday. "*pTIRTY thotfifend felue-shirted free German youths carrying torches marched in procession behind brass bands along the Unter Den Linden in the Soviet sector to celebrate the election of Herr Withelm Pieck, 73-year-old Communist leader, as first President of the East GermanReuter. - 323 words
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Article34 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Tues. A draft agreement aiming at promotion of curtural relations between Holland and the Indonesian Republic was approved today by the Steering Committee of the roundtable conference on Indonesia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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132 1949-10-12 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. LONDON, Tues. It is learned authoritatively that the Ministry ol Supply's new tin buying: price has been agreed on, and an announcement is expectable within 48 hours. Some metal market eiri les speculate the price will be about halfReuter. - 132 words
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Article44 1949-10-12 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Tues.— The Soviet Union today vetoed in the Security Council a majority report from the Convention of Armaments Commission which declared that disarmament could not be effected until there was an atmosphere of International confidence and security.— Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article29 1949-10-12 1 By ALLAN LEWIS The going for today's races at Penang will be HEAVY. Raheen and Flarepath are doubtful starters. (For full selections see page 6).29 words
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Advertisement72 1949-10-12 1 INSULATED WIRES GABLES AND FLEXIBLE CORDS. Sole Distributors for Malaya: TAN CHENG MOH Electric Co 15«, CROSS ST., TEL: 3064. SINGAPORE. *™fj A University Education L Mm NEED NOT BE UjKsw lhe MONOPOLY I] ft 1 1 of the RICH LET'S HELP BRING IT TO OUR OWN DOOR WITH OUR72 words
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Advertisement83 1949-10-12 1 Rfl Sfyle TONG6UAN H 25hocol£mam smr^ By SIWAPORI. j V There never was a Fin ?r Bicycle than the RALEIGH THE ALL-. STEEL BICYCLE and there never will he! This is the trade mark of Britain's supreme bicycle. Produced in the WORLD'S LARGEST* BEST I EQUIPPED CYCLE FACTORY. For i83 words
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Article191 1949-10-12 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. Republican Senator Owen Brewster today predicted a "first class bustup soon in the world maritime industry because the world's capacity to construct and repair ships is tremendously in excess of world demand. Somebody's going to get hurt and I think it will beU.P. - 191 words
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Article150 1949-10-12 2 A.P. The rubber commodity mark, t was :;iirlv active yesterday but the prices .ased half a tent from Monday. Tlie easier tone was caused by reports of large Dutch offers'of rirbber in -New York. Closine prices yesterday were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS 43 1 2 43A.P. - 150 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-10-12 2 Beaver Victory (42/43); Rajah Brooke (40); Tjipanas Straat Soenda (36/37); Talang Akar (33/34); Ajax (17/18); Gorgon (19/20), Maxwell Brander (21/22», Sedili (24); Sltsen (23/24». Silver Guava (27/28); Benalbanach (29/30); Beluru (14); Relau (13); Pyrrhus (ID; Raiula (8/9): Steel Designer (6/7); Dymas (1/2).45 words
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Article37 1949-10-12 2 S Singapore, Tues. 1 i The local tin share market maintained Its better tone and business wan transacted at higher prices. Industrials also 1 X «.howed slight improve- J ment in some cases.37 words
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95 1949-10-12 2 The Singapore Co-operative Stores Society. which is holdfrig it* sixth general meeting <W Saturday. has sold more than $1,000,000 worth of goods durinr the last thr«e year:?. A net prolit of $424 was made* for the half-year ending March 11 1949 Its95 words
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Article123 1949-10-12 2 The produce markets were mostly quiet yesterday except in pepper and coffee. Coffee was firm with sellers reserved while buyers bid $83 per picul ex-St rat soenda (now in port) for Rio No. 5. Coconut oil wa.« quoted at SS2J per picul f.o.b. for Oct. shipment and copra123 words
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Article810 1949-10-12 2 Singapore, Tues. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.22% B.B. Petrol 38/ 39/6 B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/- 22/- Ord. 14/9 15/9 E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Trust Ag. 7.00 8.00 j Fed. Dispensary810 words
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Advertisement209 1949-10-12 2 LAST .> tflOW*! j NOTE TIMES: 10.30 a.m.; 1.15; 4.00; 6.45 U» p.n, M.G.M.'s Silver Anniversary short:— "SOME OF THE BEST" j TOMOItttOU 77//a>/ .s- HOPE for you! Bob Hopelf funniest picture even funnier than LAUGH FOR LAUGH-ROAR FOI: ROAR j *fftsftoffl**N than "1 it Paleface": produced by ROBERT L.209 words
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Miscellaneous574 1949-10-12 2 ON THE AIR BLUE NETWORK and Sports Bound-up 5.15 Tamil ENGLISH I» KOGKAMMES ssics b L li X Pattammal; 10.6« a.m. Nf.ws from Kuala P/ m Hindustani film song*; Lumpur; 10.05 Close Down; 10.55 Instrumental (Veena). For the Schools: Let s -Join In. 0 T l»ne Signal and World History.574 words
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Article, Illustration466 1949-10-12 3 JWO ECAFE Committee meetings begin today at the Victoria Memorial Hall, to consider questions of vital concern to the countries of the ECAFE region. One, the Committee on Industry and Trade, opened at 10 a.m., and the other, the ad-hoc Subcommittee on Travel opens466 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-10-12 3 Two devotees walk across the 35-foot-long heap of burning charcoal at the annual fire-walking ceremony at the Mariamman Tens pie in South Bridge Koad on .Monday. V30 words
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Article104 1949-10-12 3 The 34-year-old Polish Pianist Witcld Malcuzynski who was a student of Paderewski. the famous Polish musician and statesman, passed through Singapore last night. Singaporeans missed an opportunity to hear him play Chopin over Radio Malaya because Mr. Malcuzynski said he was too tired oftcr the' trip104 words
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Article26 1949-10-12 3 Sir Roland Braddell will speak on "The Story of Singapore" at a meeting of the East West Society tomonow day. at 8.30 p.m.26 words
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81 1949-10-12 3 Number 210 of the Coastal Command one oi fJntans BIOS* famous R.A.F. squajlrcaa will leave its Cornish base on Nov. l to iiy out to Singapore to take part in a special tiaining txcercise to fii held next mcnth. This Lquadion is icnowncd foi its81 words
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Article128 1949-10-12 3 The Managing Jirector of the Melbourne Argus. Sir Errol Knox, arrived in Singapore late last night —and saw a doctor. Speaking in a hoarse voice Sir Errol said that during the last week of "freak summer" in London, he developed a sore throat.128 words
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Article67 1949-10-12 3 Kuala Lumpur. Tues The High Commi sione. Su Henry Gurney. and Lady Surne>. the Chiel Secretary, Si Aloe Newboult nnd Lady Newbcult. Major General CH BoIScT, the Mcntn Besai of Raja IT da bin Raja Muhammad, and TcngKU Nor adah wil' attend the dance to be67 words
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Article97 1949-10-12 3 Diplomat*. consuls and people of like status are not quired to have Singapore Identity Cauls, a government press release announced last night. Special parses in form siniHar to identity raids and tan )ed with the Arms of \m Cc!o is ijie otfeted iustcid to •!ch K'.-idenL*97 words
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Article32 1949-10-12 3 Radic Malaya i Tamil Section i will broadcast a specir.'. Tiade Union Programme over the Rid Network of Radio Malaya on Sunday. October 16, from 5.45 to 6.30 p.m.32 words
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415 1949-10-12 3 "£OME and listen at the conferences to what we have to say" on the problems of economic re-construc-tion and development of the underdeveloped countries of Asia and the Far East. That was about the only helpful answer The Tribune could get out cf a415 words
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Article25 1949-10-12 3 Kua'a Lumpu*. Tues. Four cases fcr scrui) typhus were imported in the Federation for the week ending Oct. 1. Then, were no deaths.25 words
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Article225 1949-10-12 3 AN operation to evacuate squatters from the Pay a Sat area near Mentakab, Pahang, has been begun by Security Forces. The operation is being conducted under Emergency Regulation 17D. The Paya Sat squatter area, which is about 1 miles square, lies four miles north of Mentakab225 words
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Article105 1949-10-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. LED by Major R. E. R. Robertson, a large patto' troni M D" Company, Ist Dcvons, killed a notorious bandit leader and captured thiee other bandits, including a woman terrorist, while operating in the Mentakab area of Pahang over the week-end. Major105 words
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Advertisement138 1949-10-12 3 NEW STAR CINEMA Pnsir Panjang Tonight ft Tomorrow at 7 p.m. ft P.M. J MVsrKKV OF THE RIVES BOAT" (Whole Serial) Today 3 Shim 3.15, 6 15 and 9.15 p.m. "RED SiGNAL" (Hindustani i Opening Tomorrow "GILBAKAVALI" (Hindustani) HAPPY WOULD To-Night I Shows: 7 .'JO t: 9M "ANGEL and the138 words
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Advertisement486 1949-10-12 3 SITS. VACANT WANTED: An experienced Ladies Dr. v-maker for a departmental ■tore in Raffies Plate Apply I with copies of testimonials. Bos No. E. 748 M.T. S'por\ <P.74ti< ADVERTISING personnel and i cornm» r.-ial artists tfull or parij timet familiar with advertising I routine. Good prospects for suit I iible486 words
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Advertisement353 1949-10-12 3 A SE PETS FOR SALE pedigreed bull-n;a.-liff puppies 8 week; Old parents imported from U.K. very i liable guard dogs. Apply r :25. Balestler Road. Between 1-4 p.m. (P. 743). FOR RALE: null Terrier Pnpp> reeatly Imported guaraKertd pedigree. Appn Preciless Kennel. 2. Bennett Road. pi.one stm. (N. 722). FOR353 words
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Advertisement148 1949-10-12 3 MASSAGii MASSAGfftT Das. L. P. M. E. (Lond. i. CM. (Eng.), 25 years experience. Oil-mass:ige only $3 with Electric-ta* s and Hot-bath $10 Specialized in Nerve. Masi utarpain and Tonic Massage. I Aurora Phya.o-TheraTjeutlc Clinic. •l_M. Gevlang Road. Tel. IMB. <L.(K'2). WANTED WANTED small vacant building j lot vicinity Rosyth148 words
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Advertisement260 1949-10-12 3 SOU ARE 4 16 laps on a 2-mile course Johore Grand Prix Oct. 2, 1949 V A IT cau fc P* ;fi d 00 I U U an AHII<I. for Speed Reli'ab-ftiy lindurance Distributors:— George Lee Motors, Singapore. Segamat Store Agency, K. ImWHj/Ktr. Hock Hoe Co., Ipoh. Segamat Store Agency,260 words
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Advertisement423 1949-10-12 3 ACCOMMODATION COMPLETELY furnished lloo*o in Tanghn district occupied—advertiser thanks those who made cnouiricH. (L.7U5» WANTED to rem bungalow or flat fume shed 01 infurnished isboM or long period. Wiite to Box A.2W2. M.T.. S'jvire. (P 73*) TO LET: St mi -detached mrv bungsJows. Kheaiti Hock Road. All Modem conveniences, oth»r423 words
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Article585 1949-10-12 4 DUMOURS of a genera] erection soon in Britain receive semi-official confirmation. Health Minister Aneurin Bevan tells apolitical meeting that a General Election will be held in "a very short time on a date I don't propose to mention." Mr. Bevan should know what he is talking about.585 words
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1023 1949-10-12 4 ROY MACARTNEY - The result of America's humanitarian health aid and guidance has been that in 1948, iz pan's annual natural increase of population soared to 1,750,779, the highest in history. Japan s population will be as high as 114 million by 1970. BY ROY MACARTNEY 1 TOKYO,1,023 words
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Article1040 1949-10-12 4 ILE d'YEV SILENCE and secrecy oun the grim citadel cf Pi rreLevee on this Atlantic iblanu where Henri Philippe r tain. 93-year-old former Marshal of France and hero of Verdun, is paying the price of collaboration with Nazis Elsewhere in France, the "Pctain case" still touches1,040 words
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Article161 1949-10-12 4 FORT LAUDERDALE. FLORIDA A mystc rions ghost village, with the bones of humans strewn in its rotting buildings, has been located about 30 miles west of Fort Lauderdale in the desolate Everglades (a vast sub-tropical swamp). A'l of the buildings were built of cypress and were held together161 words
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1066 1949-10-12 4 Montague Taylor - Eleven men on Stomngton Island amid the Antarctic wastes of Marguerite Bay mil be left to face another winter and awatt next Eeburary's all-out teem attempt. by Montague Taylor Reuter. LONDON. FINAL plans for the rescue at all of eleven men of theReuter. - 1,066 words
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Advertisement59 1949-10-12 4 ROSS (Tropical) BINOCULARS Give Better Vision and Value New Shipment Just Arrived New China Optical Co., 71, High St.. Spore. Phone 2586 JK MINOR WES} Staptet BUT j 1 EFFICIENT j GET ONE FOR EVERY DESK KM ROBIN«-OV ROAD i SINGAPORE HESSE* L 6480 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR t PE59 words
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Advertisement57 1949-10-12 4 Life is Brighter with sparkling I $uu ioft ICager I N|v ROBERT PORTER C?. LIMITED. BREWED AND BOTTLED IN GREAT BRITAIN Price per Carton 24 PINTS .$16.00 i 12 QUARTS. .$15.00 Also available at the SAME Prices CONTINENTAL BREWED Special Prices To Clubs And Hotels Obtainable At All Good Dealers57 words
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290 1949-10-12 5 A MUNICIPAL Committee has decided not to accept the offer of a local fiirn to meet the expenses of widening the sti eeta in the Tiong Bahru area. The cost of widening the was estimated by the Municipal Engineer at $20.000. The Committee turned290 words
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Article139 1949-10-12 5 Tribupe Staff Reporter NOVEMBER 10 will likely be Nomination Day tor the Singapore Municipal December by-elections. The Tribune was told by a reliable source yesterday Polling-day for the election of six new Mumcipal Commissioners will be December 3. The Municipal Elections Ordinance lays139 words
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Article120 1949-10-12 5 Holding that a tenancy'cannot be assigned, the Oourt of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeal of an Indian barber saloon keeper, K. Nagappan, against the decision of Mr. Justice Taylor who had ordered Nagappan to give up possession of premises No. 1. Joo Chiat Road. The owner120 words
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114 1949-10-12 5 MISS Wee Kiat Neo, Chairman of the Women s Section of the Army Civil Service Union told the Tribune yesterday that increased support for consiSrar? co-operative societies was the best answer to rising prices. She was commenting on a recent suggestion by Mrs. Robert Eu,114 words
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Article47 1949-10-12 5 The Singapore Ratepayers' Association will urge the Municipal Commissioners to give the Municipal President a Deputy. A member of the Association pointed out that the president was greatly overworKed, pai tly because he was obliged to devote personal attention to routine matters.47 words
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243 1949-10-12 5 'I HAVE NO GRIEVANCES' LIM YEW HOCK Mr. Lim Yew Hock, a nominated unofficial member of the Singapoto Legis'ative Council, told The Tribune yesterday that he resigned from the Progressive Party and joined the Labour Party because he felt that the interests of the workers can be advanced best by243 words
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Article13 1949-10-12 5 Remembrance Day will be observed in Maiaya on Sunday, November 6.13 words
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Article106 1949-10-12 5 In the Singapore Court of Crim i n a Appeal. a Chinese, Yap Kirn Cham, under sentence of six years' imprisonment for counterfeiting and possession of forged currency notes and implements for forging currency notes, had his sentence cut out by two years.106 words
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Article41 1949-10-12 5 Heng Kirn Hak, 34. a fishmonger, was fined $723 in the Second District Court yesterday for possession of 20 000 cigarettes on whicn duty had not been paid. The duty on the cigarettes would have amounted to $241.41 words
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Article130 1949-10-12 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Delayed by repeated adjournments, the five-month-old trial of 35-year-old Abu Kassim, an Outdoor Officer attached to the Johore Customs at the Causeway, ended today when he was fined $100 in default six weeks" rigorous imprisonment by Ungku Ismail in the Magistrates' Court. Abu130 words
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242 1949-10-12 5 nETECTIVE Sergeant Haji Amin bin Abdul Hamid. 40, with 20 years' service in the Criminal Investigation Department, was charged in the Fourth Poiice Court yesterday with misappropriating $1,279 frcm the Persekutuan Kebajikan Kematian Islam, a benevolent organisation. Hamid pleaded guilty. It was stated that Hamid was242 words
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Article58 1949-10-12 5 MALACCA, Tues. Application for admission in January. 1950 to Primary I in Government and aided English schoc's in Malacca must be made by November 15 to the head of the school to which admission is desired. Pupils seeking admission must be over six years and under eight58 words
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Article, Illustration260 1949-10-12 5 A 16-YEAR-OLD St. Anthony's School boy, Leong A Kai Sun, left Singapore for England early this morning by plane to continue his fight against a "malignant growth at the back of his nose." His condition is described in a medical report to be "neither260 words
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Article110 1949-10-12 5 The All-Singapore 1949 Amateur Dance Championship will be held at the Happy World Cabaret from tonight till the Oct. 15 on the four standard dances WaltzSlow Foxtrot. Quickstep and Tango. A Grand Annual Challenge Cup and eight beautiful trophies will be awarded to the best four couples110 words
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Article83 1949-10-12 5 The Mark I Brabazon. blggssl civil airliner in the world with an all up weight of 130 tons, la fitted with ten Dunlop tyres. Including eight landing wheels fitted four on each let. Dwnlop's took five years to develop the tyres. The weight of83 words
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Article33 1949-10-12 5 MALACCA, Tues. The first annual general meeting of the Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association, Malacca, will be held at the Suan Kee Restaurant, Bunga Raya Road, on Saturday at 1 p.m,33 words
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Advertisement31 1949-10-12 5 I Wedding Gifts I AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF t t SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE J 45 HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE J J THE EMBANKMENT. K. LUMPUR. 3, J 43 STATION ROAD. IPOH J31 words
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Advertisement257 1949-10-12 5 P. U. P. ♦TABLETS provide a sale treatment to regain lost health and energy After taking treatment with Special H.P. Tablet* energy, memory, freshness, elasticity and Interest in one's work is brought about in a natural manner. SPJLP. is an effective compound in the list of the BRITISH GLANDULAR PRODUCTS257 words
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Advertisement26 1949-10-12 5 ACCOMMODATION MERCANTILE HOSTEL 13, Queen Street For comfortable stay without deafening hubbub. Rooms or Dormitory accommodation available for Europeans and Asians of respectable «tanding. Apply, Superintendent.26 words
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Miscellaneous89 1949-10-12 5 LIX ABiXER by Al Capp —^^mammwmm^»*»»*^ mm mmwmm »WS -«MMMW«Mhmmmmmhi mm mhm momrnam—mmu-.aajtitami mum mm < l ummmmm OH SOS/f-CAINfT NO' SEE /WE IS DOIN* YVE IS fsPag) 1 AH IS HAILED FO' DAISY > < EVEN CRAZIER QOHf "THEM PJ C MAE'S, WIF MATRIMONY YE IS GONKIA) THAN VO'89 words
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Article1668 1949-10-12 6 BIG FIELDS WILL FACE STARTERS AT PENANG From ALLAN LEWIS PENANG, Tuesday. THE safest bets for tomorrow's races, the second day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting, should be AI KG EE, TOBOGGAN and RONTELLA. The programme of eight races will be equally shared by1,668 words
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Article106 1949-10-12 6 RACE ONE CL 4, Div. 5—6 Furs. STAK RANGE Windsor Laddie C'raiginount RACE TWO CI. 4, Div. 4—6 Furs. TE TAXI I lilted Pisces Fair Week RACE THREE CL 4, Div. 3—6 Furs. RONTELLA I 'cii Clyde Little Lady RACE FOLR CI. 4, Div. 2—6 Furs.106 words
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Article1020 1949-10-12 6 Below ii the card for today's races at Petnutß. The Bie Sweep will be down on Race 8. RACE 0NE—2.30 P.M. LASS 4. DIV. S 6 Ft RLONGS. Prattle On (Flannery, 9.00 Mrs. Yeo Hook q Star God (Lawler) 8.1? Mr. iff H. Whitaker SuHlYaa art* sin n1,020 words
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Advertisement692 1949-10-12 6 For Load on. Antwerp. Rotterdam, Hamburg Halites'pore: Pt. Bwet. Pemang 4-BENALBANACH God. 29/30 17—19 Oct. 15—16 Oct. BENAVON 30 Oct.— 5 Nov. 6-7 Nov. 8-10 Nov. j BENVENUE 22—27 Nov. ,28—29 Nov. 30 Nov.—2 Dec. .Also calls I )ar-?s- Sal nam and Mombasa. For Liverpool, Glasgow, ltubiln, Havre, Antwerp, R'dam692 words
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Advertisement162 1949-10-12 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong, Japan. Fot Saigon, Hongttong Japan "Star Betel 18/15 Oct. "Leneverett" 26/28 Oct. For Penang, Madras, Colombo «<or Penang, Rangoon, Cochin, Bombay, Karachi Madras, Calcutta. Bahrein, Koweit, Basrah, "Retoverett" 15 16 Oct. K'sha. "Star Betelgeuse" 22 26 Nov For Freight, Passage, please apply162 words
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203 1949-10-12 7 S.C. LIM - MAY YET GO TO N,Z. By S.C. LIM no swimmers at the recently concluded Singapore Amateur Ch»npionships returned th< times laid down by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council there is still a possibility* of a team being sent to the Empire Games next203 words
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Article60 1949-10-12 7 Reuter. DETROIT. Tues. Talmadge Bussey, 26-year-old Detroit lightweight boxer, died today of injuries received in a bout last night. Bussey was taken to St. Mary s hospital where an operation was performed for removal of a blood clot from his brain. It was the eighth boxing deathReuter. - 60 words
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Article94 1949-10-12 7 The hockey trial between loloors and Whites on the S.R t padang yesterday wan cancelled owing to raia. The. fallowing have been iawted to participate in the Tournament to be held at Ipoh on Oct. 21. 2» and Abdul Karim. R. a. Barth. Browne O. larke,94 words
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Article105 1949-10-12 7 LONDON, Tuck Gold Fever maintained his position as favourite when the final callover on tomorrow Cesarewitch handica» *as held at the Victoria Club here tonight. his price of ten to one beim,' unaltered. Final Quotations: Ten to one Gold Fevet; 100 to 7. Yoyo and Phalorain:105 words
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Article198 1949-10-12 7 Reuter. LONDON. T,e* Paye Sands. Australia* and lirdish Empire Atid4hvHeight I bampinu. outpeiated 1 etc Mead, ot the t nittd States, aver ten rounds ia their top of toe bill caavW at B r -incav Arena, London, tonight. Sands had what must hive been on* ofReuter. - 198 words
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Article104 1949-10-12 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. 1 ues. final acceptors for the AC7.500 Canlfield Cup running over one and a half miles at Caulfleld Racecourse. Melbourne, on Saturday October 15 are as follows: Comic Court 9.01. Proctor 9.(10. Beu Gem 8.13. Ungftr 8.12. Saint Razzle B.lb Clement 8 07. Roys'Reuter-AAP. - 104 words
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Article21 1949-10-12 7 The S.C.C. "3" XV held the H.M.S. Terror "A" team to a scoreless draw on the padang on Monday.21 words
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Article284 1949-10-12 7 Tribune Soccer Reporter JHE Chinese upset the Army's applecart yesterday when they beat the soldiers by three goals to nil in a S.A.F.A. Inter-CommUnity soccer match at Jalan Besar Stadium. This first defeat of the Army made the league position open giving the Chinese and284 words
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Article422 1949-10-12 7 CEVEN outstanding overseas boxers to arrive in Singapore early in November will mark the biggest attempt since the liberation to revive the Colony's professional boxing. Promoter A Razak, who had been negotiatir.g during the past months, has finally signed on Boy Brooks, Harry Campbell,422 words
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Article300 1949-10-12 7 The Badminton Championship ties for the weekend are: SATURDAY 7.80 a.m.: Men's Open Single*: Goh Tian Chye (Mayfalr) v. SnK Haw Pah (Useful): S. Ahmad Mat tar (Eclipse) v. Poll Lim (F N): Lim Yew Hock (Diehard) v. Lav Teng Chuan (Mayflower). Veteran singles Seah Eng List300 words
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Article, Illustration458 1949-10-12 7 Hegan - By Hegan 5«. 5» THINKING back to the run away our fide had in the Walker Cup matches against England. I'd like to make ;1 prediction. The next threat to the Fupremacy of this count rv m rolf will458 words
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Advertisement378 1949-10-12 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTT r DAM, HAMBURG. Due Sa OLENARTNEY fcall* Alexandria A Genoa) Oct. 15 Oct. L GIJENORCHY (calls Alexandria Tangiers Casablanca) 25 Oct. 29 Oct. GLENEARN (calls Alexandria A Genoa) 11378 words
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Advertisement233 1949-10-12 7 SEE THEM ON DISPLAY NOW AT THE 1949 TRADE EXHIBITION at the HAPPY WORLD I ALL-STEEL BICYCLE fence /869 .j^lirJ.. FROM ALL PLIERS i ACtMTS (SoZe Agtut KEE HI AT RADIO CO., 122-124 Orchard Road, Singapore. 223 Hat v R« ac\ Kuala Lumpur, j) 24 Beach Street, Penang. fl I233 words
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Miscellaneous39 1949-10-12 7 FmoOCH BU 9^*^/ ™'S OUGHT TO ILAcH JP /if 77l P I'M GLAD YOU STARTED H| -*L lIHI v GIVE IT TO IYOl Y0 U OT T0 BtJTT 1 I THIS 'CAUSE I'M GOING J g§§L. J* 7 m^kTlL'39 words
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Article310 1949-10-12 8 ...Russia Has German Secrets ARMS EXPERT WARAS U.S.- WASHINGTON, Tuesday. A U.S. NAVY weapons expert told Congress today that Russia probably h«s guided missiles able to find and knock down bombers above 40,000 feet. Captain J. H. Sides said that German secrets fell into310 words
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Article154 1949-10-12 8 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—The London Stork Exchange has bevome election conscious. Continued reference by political leaders to a possibility of general election In the near future has reduced stock market business but has brought rising prices to industrial issues. Higher levels were recorded today by miscellaneous industrial leaders, tobaccos,Reuter. - 154 words
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Article16 1949-10-12 8 A.P. ATHENS, Tues.—Thc King of Afghanistan Mohamed Zahir Shah arrived in Athens today.—A P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration91 1949-10-12 8 Col. ''urn ;>anawi, Com-mander-in-Chief of the Syrian Army, who led the coup d'etat which overthrew Husni Zaim'ft regime, said that the army would not Interfere In the coming elections for a new Syrian Constituent Assembly. .He emphasised hat, having handed over authority to tht presentReuter. - 91 words
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179 1949-10-12 8 A.P. CANTON, Tuesday. LEONARD CLARK, San Francisco explorer accused of -killing two friends in a drunken brawl, was released frcm prison today. The US Charge D'Affaires, Robert Strong, promised the Foreign Office that Clark will make himself available to Chinese authorities, if requested, withinA.P. - 179 words
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Article, Illustration46 1949-10-12 8 The United States Navy's heaviest bomber, the "Neptune", claimed to be able to carry an atom bomb, takes off from the USS carrier Midway at sea off Norfolk (USA). The smoke trail from the aircraft is from jet rockets assisting in the take-off.46 words
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Article75 1949-10-12 8 A.P. SYDNEY. Tues.—A greenhaired girl lest her job in Sydney the other day. Yvonne Ross. 17, dyed her hair a brilliant emerald green because she said she liked to be different. But her difference caused such a stir at the store where she worked thatA.P. - 75 words
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Article127 1949-10-12 8 A Shocking Stale U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. —The Congressional Ato- i ,nlc Energy Committee I has scheduled an investl- I Ration of the nation civ- man atom bomb defences. Chairman Brien Mc Mahon, Democrat ol Con- > necticut, said the joint committee will begin pub- lie hearing next week. J vU.P. - 127 words
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170 1949-10-12 8 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. REPUBLICAN Representative Harold Lovre today recommended that United States aid for Southern Korea and other nations of Asia "form a wall against Russia in the Pacific area." Lovre was a member of the House sub-commit-tee group which had spent five weeks touring170 words
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Article85 1949-10-12 8 TECHNICAL ASSOCIATION OF MALAYA: Mr. T. 8. Haynes on "Diesai Engine Composition Chambers -British Council Hall —7.15 p.m. RAFFLES (OLLKf.K: Prof. Ralph E. Turner on "The Meaning of the Twentieth Ceotury Oel Tiong Ham Hall —8.30 p.m. SINGAPORE CHESS CLUB: Weekly meeting 5p .m. V.M.C.A. V85 words
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Article168 1949-10-12 8 CATHAY: "Takes Me Out To The Ball Game 10.30 a.m.. 1.15 4.00, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Blood Will Tell" with Pai Kwong. Yen Chin and Han Fei. 11.00 a.m., 1.45, 4.00. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION; "The Laughing Lady" with Anne Ziegler and Webster Booth 2, 4.15. 6.30168 words
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Article52 1949-10-12 8 SOCCER: Malays vs. Navy (SAFA Community league) J. Besar; Mental Hosp. vs. Fort Canning. Hosp. Ground. RtT.GKR: Singapore Asians vs. GHQ. FARELF, Tanglin. S.C.C. 'A vs. Nee Soon. Padang: "Mice vs. Naval Base, Thomson Rd.; R.A.F. Tcngah vs. Tengah. HOCKEY: S.C.C. Women vs. Changi WAAF. Padang; S.R.C. vs. National52 words
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Article30 1949-10-12 8 A.P. SOUTHAMPTON. Tues.— steamer John Briscoe left for the Antarctic wun i 6 British exporers today to relieve a party stranded for 2 years on an Ice-bound is'and.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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292 1949-10-12 8 Tribune Staff Reporter hundred and eighteen people received $14,--928.20 as Tuberculosis Treatment Allowance during the month of September. This is revealed in the September summary issued by the department yesterday. The Advisory Committee considered and approved 85 cases. Others points in the summary are:292 words
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407 1949-10-12 8 Reuter U.P. PARIS, Tuesday. MR. Tuan Mao-lan, Charge D'Affaires at the Chinese Embassy here, today refused an offer of police protection following yesterday's decision by some of the Embassy staff to give their allegienc to the new Chinese Communist Government. A French policeReuter & U.P. - 407 words
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Article33 1949-10-12 8 U.P. MADRAS, Tues. One Communist prisoner was killed and another seriouslywounded today when guards ODened nre on rioters at Cuddalore Central Prison, 100 miles south of Madras, Cuddalore police reported.—U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article35 1949-10-12 8 Six Malayan jouralists left Penang on the Bangkok Mail yesterday on a ten-day visit to see for themselves conditions now prevailing in Southern Thailand at the invitation of the Thai Government.35 words
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Advertisement765 1949-10-12 8 SITS: VACANT WANTED Canvasser/Salesman for well-established Soap manufacturers. Ability to speak fluently English, Malay and many Chinese dialects an advantage. Good prospects for promising candidate. Apply for interview Box A 2904, M.T, Singapore. APPLICANTS are invited for the post of Medical Registrar to the B.A.T.A. Clinic. Applicants should have held765 words
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Advertisement373 1949-10-12 8 Notice of Application for a Variation to Authorise the Use of a Hackney Carriage. I, Thong Soon Hin of 37. Scudai Village. Johore, hereby give notice o" Intention to app!y for a hackney carriage permit for One New vehicle to operate from Scudai Village to Johore Bahru. Thi? apnlication will373 words
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Advertisement24 1949-10-12 8 j BLOOD BANK I S Group A 23 bottles i Group B 4 bottles Group AB 1 bottle I Group O 12 bottles /J24 words
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Advertisement420 1949-10-12 8 ASTRO-PA LMISTF V BUREAU ®Many years' practice In France. Switzerland. Italy. Beypt. Jeva. Malaya New Delhi and various parts of the world. Full-Life palmistry readme: $s'-. Satisfaction guaranteed. Daily 9 2 and 3 7 PROF ILMIDDIN UNIVERSAL HOIKRoom No. 10. (Opi>. Aurora Ltd.*. HIGH STREET —PHONE £029 Body Revilalizer Stimulates420 words
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