Malaya Tribune, 3 December 1949
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Title Section67 1949-12-03 1 Malaya Tribune FOR 77/ c* PEOPLE T«t Tnkunt" S'pora 1 LARCFJt SAI.ES TJIAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN "MALAYA Phone 58M/3 X Km Una Published stmutt a mutely at o*,ynj»»re, KunUi 1,,*,,,,-.", Iputt and t'tn.tuu 1 TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, DEC. 3, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE67 words
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385 1949-12-03 1 WEATHER FAVOURS POLL Tribune Staff Reporter RAKING ad\i»n*:;ige of the fine weather, Singapore turned out early tiiis morning to go to the polls for the Colony's second Municipal Elections. VVh'le ther? was no grsal rush, the largest pre-openinp-time queue was at felok385 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-12-03 1 sharp at eight o'clock, the fir*; voter at the Marine 110 .tel. Anson Road, Polling Station, goes In to rerord his vote. His name Is not allowed to be published, under the Elections Ordinance.36 words
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Article97 1949-12-03 1 STOP PRESS U.P. LONDON, Fri. Demand and supply of three months tin reacned a balance on the market today with the spread between the buying anu selling prices amounting only to two shillings and six pence. Heretofore, the difference ranged from 20s. upward. Spot eased furtherU.P. - 97 words
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Article122 1949-12-03 1 A qiun believed to be wanted' by Joiinre Police walked intc the Sirgapoio Traffle police Station in Maxwell Road vestcrdjy to apply for a duving licence, and wp i recognised, e&ascd a«d caught by policemen on duty. The man was standing in front of the main122 words
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Article70 1949-12-03 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. America is to spend about i U552.000.0U0.000 on lis atoj matic and military scienti- j Inc research programme |n i the current fiscal year. John Steelman. national j co-ordinator of the scienti- j flc administration said in I a speech tonight at aA.P. - 70 words
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Article55 1949-12-03 1 Kluang, Today. Eighteen bandit agents were captured and identified in a big combined Police military sweep at Hylam Park yestereiay. Ka. e ban Nair. a mandorc on Sokalinghum Estate was ambushed and stabbed by a gang of 20 armed Chinese bandits last night. The body was found55 words
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Article29 1949-12-03 1 U.P. CATANIA. Sicily. Fn. Two new craters broke open today on the* sides of tlie aided Mount Etna showering Catania with a rain of sand and dust.—U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration36 1949-12-03 1 Newsmen covering the elections arc n»-»mi taking the oath of secrecy before Dr. N. A. Canton, J. P. yesterday. The Returning Officer, Mr. T. M. I ievens, is seen standing in the centre.36 words
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160 1949-12-03 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. TiE Burmese Foreign, Minister U E. Maung revealed in London tonight tbot a conferpnee. of South East Asian countries concerned with the defence of their democratic integrity and sovereignty wa*> likely tc be held in F*dbruaiv. "It is "moreReuter. - 160 words
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212 1949-12-03 1 A.P. THE HAGUE, Friday. WORLD tin concentrates production declined from TT j 3.900 long tons in August to 13,200 tona in Sep tember, it was announced by the Internationa] Tin Study group in The Hague toda\. This was due mainly to the limfllJH ofA.P. - 212 words
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Article20 1949-12-03 1 A.P. VAIICAN CITY, Fri. A new series of Vatican stamps will be issued shortly for the Holy Year.—A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article98 1949-12-03 1 A.P. SION, Switzerland. FriElus.ve Auguste Farinet, described by the police as a. confidence trickster who escaped from Martigny Prison recently, is still at large, the police announced on Friday. He is fast becoming a legend and the police announcement was made because of the latest rumour:A.P. - 98 words
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76 1949-12-03 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Fri, Six u'uoh* inducing two Br!Msh pilots were Kllkd when ii Cataima plane crashed today In Muntok Bay. Ban Ka Island. Indonesia. it was learned here tonight. The flying boat was carrying out "nautical reconnaissance". It crashed while alighting on theReuter. - 76 words
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Article42 1949-12-03 1 Reuter. I|AGC3. Nigeria, Fri. Tho 6,000 miners on "gc slow" strike for highci wages since Nov. 8 have resumed work at the Ehugu coalfields, where 20 to 40 were killed a fortnight ago when police fired on rioters.— Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article40 1949-12-03 1 Albert Spencer, the Tribune's racing correspondent 'phoned iroin Ipoh this morning to say that Ingoing will be heavy, lie says however, "P's a fine day here." For Spenc?r's x-krtions. best bets and race review Bat page ten.40 words
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Article78 1949-12-03 1 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. Prime Minister Clement AtMee- Is expected to be oprCvd In his Wa'.thamstow gsgex constituency at r ,hc general election next year by Lest er Hutchinson, '»n" of «.ht group of Labour memoer* of Parliament recemly expelled by tht Labour Party, it was authoritot;vReuter. - 78 words
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348 1949-12-03 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. BpiTAIN told the United Nations Polilica 1 Committee today that recognition of the Communist regime in China must be based on fact and not on sympathy. Sir Terence Shone the British delegate, said Britain was opposedReuter. - 348 words
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Article111 1949-12-03 1 Tribune Reporter About ha f a in I lion do! T srs worth of property in central Singapore city tap to be sold by auct'on next Tuesday. The property belongs to the estate of Mr. Miiza Mohamed A!i Namar/e and will be sod by Nassim and Co.111 words
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94 1949-12-03 1 A.P. LONDON, Fri The British government Is still trying to unravel the mystery of the girl whe vanished from a luxui v nei at sea. The girl. Miss Gwenda McCallum, an Australian, disappeared from the Orient liner "Oicades" on the night of Oct. 30A.P. - 94 words
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Advertisement72 1949-12-03 1 maru-hip. our tcakwood chests have that distinctive quality so much desire J by ptople of good taste. Phone 2H(.7. The Old Capital 51, Stamford Koad, S'pote^ Smart as the day is long Cool as an ocean breeze... Aertex THE SHIRT DESIGNED TO GIVE YOU COMFORT In white, fawn, blue, green72 words
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Advertisement47 1949-12-03 1 ON TIME ALL the TIME! All our watchn or clocks hiive to undergo h imniitf. precision list to ensure absolute accuracy before oiler**! lor <t;tle. YICK WOH HING atari* bfMfcge i.«'.»u. Singapore I'taone 190 M. OF CHRISTMAS |f Stockists Distributors: T. HEMSLEY CO., LTD.. SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR.47 words
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256 1949-12-03 2 THE report of the British Council for 1948 tc Sep--1 tember 1949, just released, states that the Coun cil has broken fresh ground in Hongkong, por'3 and Malaya. It is intended to send a staff and to increase the services to Sarawak and Nortb Borneo,256 words
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67 1949-12-03 2 KIT ALA LUMPUR. Fri.— A Hokkien woman, agea 31 wars, was charged in the Sixth PoPce Court this morning with ill-treating ncr adopted daughter. aged 9 years. She pleaded guilty and was sentenced to one month's gaol a fine of $50 or another month's imprisonment in67 words
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Article62 1949-12-03 2 A bannrupt. Lan Giok Kang. whose liabilities amounted to $16,000, told the Chief Justice. Mi. Muiray-Aynslev. yesterday, that ftia indebtedness was due to losses D .notor tongkang.-. Tan said that was ofteiing a composition of $4,300 to his creditor* Te.d that his eldi i brother was62 words
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Article94 1949-12-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— The 75th and 76th bandits executed under the Emergency Regulations were hanged this morning at Pudu Gaol Kuala Lumpur. They were Yaw Har and Yong Kee. Yaw Har was arrested on May 22 by a patrol of the 3rd Battalion" Malay Regt, when the94 words
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Article45 1949-12-03 2 Mr. T.P.F. McNeice. is to be a Temporary Member of the Executive Council of the Colony of Singapore during the absence from the Colony 01" the Mr. W. L. Blythe. President of the Municipal Commission, Singapore, an excfficio Member of the Executive Council.45 words
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Article39 1949-12-03 2 I The Actinp- Coiomal Secretary Mr. J. D. M. Smith w ii tear the polling .stations today r* 2.00 p.m. He will leave the Victoria Theatre accompanied by the Supervisor ci Elections, Mr. Lee Stow I Mont,'.39 words
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Article21 1949-12-03 2 Mi. JXXM. Smith, is to act as a member of the Singapore Haibour Board in place of Mi. P.A.B. McKnrron.21 words
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Article, Illustration167 1949-12-03 2 AISE hundred little boys and girls from School c D hardly wait for tomorrow evening, when they are to take part in the school's most ambitious, delightful fantasy yet —Maeterlinck's "Blue Bird". They have had their dress rehearsal, and school yesterday was just167 words
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Article230 1949-12-03 2 A SINGAPORE lawyer told the Chief Justice. Mr. Murray-Aynsley, yesterday that he hat' oevrn financing a money-lending business and that hb los. es amounted to $10,000. He was Mr. P. C. Nathan, who was examined in connection with the bankruptcy of S. Kaiimutmi, one of the partners230 words
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Article116 1949-12-03 2 A GOVERNMENT Chandu Department emp'oyee, Sim Hcng Seong. who as a bankrupt is still owing the Official Assignee $355 out of his total liabilities of $472. will have this amount deducted from his gratuity of $2,580. Sim. who has been put on the retired116 words
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Article70 1949-12-03 2 The Director General of Military Training. Lieute-nant-General R. N. Gale CD.. D.5.0.. 0.8. E., M.C.. is voting the Far East Land Forces from tomoirow to Dec. 19. During this period he will attend training exercises in Hong Kong between Dec. 7 and 13, and will visit the70 words
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Article31 1949-12-03 2 Canon Adams. Chairman of the Singapore Leper Welfare Committee will be speaking Of his Committee s work for this corrdtig Christmas over Radio Malaya tomorrow night at 7.10.31 words
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Article, Illustration116 1949-12-03 2 The long sea voyage I from Bagnoli, Italy, to i olembo worsened the already weals' health of in- 1 fant Babuei Lukacs, a i Hungarian baby whose new home *s g«*ng to be Australia. Through the hep ol an e.ld-irlend employed at the Gal!e Face Hole!, Kandy,116 words
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209 1949-12-03 2 I A TOUR'S Francis i%onra5 and Progressive's Mr. D. Robertson spoke over *tactH Malava tetfc night. Mv. Robertson askred Sin- gap< if to return the Prog: !ves today because the Progressive Party stood lot a purely Municipal platfoim. He saiu It emnraces209 words
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Article21 1949-12-03 2 The Lotus Club, has elected Mrs. K.M.R. Menon a* itPresident for 1949. Mis. X. M. Namazie vva? elected VicePresident.21 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-12-03 2 Madame Chung Siew Honjr cutting the birthday cake thai s*... r..« ,-ntu eelehraied fair H6th tnrthrtav. Her gTand-ehfW-ren and relatives are looking on. The parly was held at the Ang Siang Hill residence vi son-in-law Mr. Chew Tet Kee.42 words
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202 1949-12-03 2 WEARY from months of house hunting in Singapore, Mr. George T. Boenm. Chief Engineer of the Royal Singapoie Flying Club t v in his hand and sailed for Australia. "I'm fed up with tne nousing situation here," said Mi. Boehm, who would have remained much202 words
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63 1949-12-03 2 The Euiasian Association eft S.r:e i:v,i. is holding a X w Yrt!'s F.vc Dance for m«:> beYs anc friends at the Victoria. Memoii?'- Hall. T%e Dance is in aid of the Educator. Punt; ~i the As i ciation. Ihe Sambodians Dance Band will63 words
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61 1949-12-03 2 A conditional discharge from bankruptcy was granted to G. D. Gould, now resident in England, by the Chief Justice, Mi. Murray-Aynslev. yesterday. discharge was granted subject to the debtor, whose total liabilities amounted to $2,719 and who has paid 52 per cent of his debts, consenting61 words
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Article55 1949-12-03 2 Tho Sikh Moncyiond. Association ol Singapore h* 3 donated $500 tc the University ot Malaya Endowment Fund. Other latest donations aie: Medical College Students fnicn $5,000. G< (Baaterm L':d. $1,580. Mi Fakhisamy T2nd instalment! $50C. and All-Mulaw kcttai Ohettiar s Chan Commerce $15,000. The Fund has new55 words
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Article36 1949-12-03 2 The Parade and Fli Practice by the Singapor* neee 2nd Ccrrps oc th> John Ambulance Brigade let* by Mr. Lim Chi Koh wil staged at 5.38 p.m. tcmui v cn St. Joseph's padang.36 words
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Article22 1949-12-03 2 The United Con! Funeral As.-oeiation xV elected Dr. Chia Kcag Ho< president for the year Patron is Mr. Cheong Hong.22 words
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Advertisement180 1949-12-03 2 77/ 0 v s a r/.v 55 11-Hs*4-6.30.9.30 ORSON WELLES-NANCY GUILD I M II TOMORROW'S B m, Popular Horning Matinee ■•ABBOTT COSTELLO MEE I FRANKENSTEIN." TONIGHT at MIDNIGHT! GIANTWL^^^ f* CLAIRE TREVOR ALAH HALE "SEE" IT NOW! "hone L^vEyTv. 4o42 ~'.U>U.3O-930 xy jfljb SOPHIA NCATiM in ''•'leased thru Shaw Brothers180 words
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Article144 1949-12-03 3 THE sub-tenants of Winchester House, more than 50 in numbei, wil' be paying a 25 per cent. Increase on their monthly renta! from June I, 1948. This rise in the rental was approved by the Rent Conciliation Board yesterday on the a?>p'.icat;on of the lessee144 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-12-03 3 has been presented b> Mr. Oh for the be-t star d juble from all pri/»winners at the Rotar\ Movie Ball on Dec. 6. It is seen here surrounded by other prizes in Robinson's, Raffles Place.35 words
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338 1949-12-03 3 THE Rukit Timah home has developed greatly in all directions stales the annual report of the So- -al Welfare Department for 1948. At the end of 1947 there were only 42 boys in the IkBQfkB but by the end of las',338 words
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Article41 1949-12-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The fourth meeting of the 2nd Session of the Pahang Council of State will be held at the Court House, Kuala Lipis today. There will be a ceremonial opening by the Sultan of Pahang.41 words
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399 1949-12-03 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday QNE hundred and eight bandit suspects, including two women, were caught by a Police jungle sqi-.ad in a big raid on an area between the Sfrb and 56th mile Johore Bahru Mersing Road at dawn yesterday. All the suspects were399 words
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Article104 1949-12-03 3 KCALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Mentakab Temerloh Bead is closed for traffic between 110 th and 112 th mile. The depth of water here is 2 feet 6 inches, and the water is still rising. The Traing Road between the 115 th and 122 nd mile ,s104 words
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Article38 1949-12-03 3 [Tnjrjcu Abdul Aziz bin Abdul Hamid of Johore. and Mr. Augustine Hoai Peng Ctfiseav of Pahang passed the Interfile diate Examination in Economics of the University of London which was held in Malaya, in July last.38 words
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61 1949-12-03 3 Mrs. H. E. Baines, wife of the Bishop of Singapore was presented with ft gift at St. Hilda's School exhibi- 1 tion yesterday. Each class bad its rla—room decorated and handcraft articles nfl lie by the children were displayed Many a. tides, as well as posies and baskets of sweet*61 words
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Article216 1949-12-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Mentri Bcsar of Pahang, Dato Mahmud bin Mat told the State Council that during 1948, Security Forces in Pahang killed 87 bandits, wounded 29. Six bandits were hanged. The Forces too, he said, sustained heavy losses. This was largely due to216 words
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379 1949-12-03 3 IMF M. Crosland Boyle, prosecuting A.S.P. yesterday told Mr. S. E. Teh, Second Police Magistrate that the Singapore Traction Company's takings from bus fares had increased from 17 to 20 per cent since the arrest of the 18 bus conductors on November 14.379 words
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186 1949-12-03 3 Mr. Cunnyngham Brown Wants To Hear Grouses JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. jUh. J. S. H. Cunnyngham-Brown, Johore's Cor.imissioner of Lands and Mines and chairman of the Squatter Resettlement Committee, was unable to contact local officials of the Malnyan Chinese Association the whole of yesterday to discuss the situation arising out of186 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-12-03 3 Mr. Wong iiee Hung;, (tilth from the left), manager of the Alhambra theatre left Singapore parent tor Borneo <>n transfer. Pletan shows Mr. Wong With no:nb«rs of lh«- staff of Ibe Alhambra and Malboroiigh theatres. Mr. Paul Veriluyne, <t«'neral Manager of the (athay Cinema is on Mr.52 words
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Article44 1949-12-03 3 FARELF Singapore District will hold the half yearly Trailer Fire Pump Competition for 'The Collecting Head' Trophy on the Punjao Square at the RASC School on Dec. 5 and 6. Major General D. Duniop. Singapore District has kindly consented to present tne prizes.44 words
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Advertisement105 1949-12-03 3 Q IT E ENS'! Totfta] ;.<><>. r,.:;n ft MB l' Ion ffI 11 I Miiri Monies in |'niv»rsTl ♦GYPSY WOjD VI (In Rainbow Ta »mi«oh>r IOMOBROW AT I I 00 A.M. "ABBOTT A (OSTKLLO MKK1 FHANKKNSTEIN'^ NEW STAR CINEMA Tasir Panj.wg Tonight: Last TWO Show-, at 7.15 p.m. MS P105 words
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Advertisement231 1949-12-03 3 5 SHOWS II»; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 pm. fiet Hps Mre ABR'BZ tier kiss LAST DAY! Wi--Ji^Hiffi- iiil ffiw fi: 4 i;>; 11 J^^oI^! "T '1' "'"?To9 0.45 f 9.S0 j..m. In A Wild FrontiLr i. And FISTS TALKED LOUDEN WAS WOUIW! Brand NEW Picture! Mornini' Ma'in. r Today <*-231 words
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Miscellaneous293 1949-12-03 3 Jf ON YOUR RADIO TODAY oi m VVTUYittU' tener*" Choice—A selection of mary 7.05 Interlude; 7.15 Popu- Songs—Variety; G. 05 Drama; ISEI Tj HI>AWAFI»i% lhf innrs you have MkM i to lar >>ong* by SERI PEJIt DA Hindustani Songs Variett ENGLISH PROGRAMMES p|;|V HAKMIMAM PASTY; 8.1.) Time Signal A News;293 words
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Article, Illustration393 1949-12-03 4 mm emphasis in ifi-T circles in the United States today is the replace--1 nn nt oi one roomed schools by eentraUy .'"in '"v XT n v enlarged enrrieul urns. The Cato-Meridian en tr al School in N v York Sta!, is an example of the consolidation393 words
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Article394 1949-12-03 5 OSWALD HENRY - RATING: Fair: i (jowi; Vrry Oood: < BxetUmt by OSWALD HENRY BATING: FILM: "THK BRIBE" "Robert Taylor, Av» (iardner, Charles Langhu>n. Vincent Price and John Hodiak. HERE'S good entertainment to satisfy the discerning movie-fan. And here's a deglamourised Bob Taylor that you're going to like, inspite394 words
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Article301 1949-12-03 5 RATING: FILM: BLACK MAGIC" NT IKS: Orson Well?*, Nancy Guild. Akim Tamirott. Frank Latimore. Valentina Corteae and Margot Graham*. HOLLYWOOD regards its wonder-man," Orson Welles with a certain awe. So will movie-fans after they've seen him as Cagliostro, fabulous 18th century hypnotist and chailatan, in this story based on301 words
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Article300 1949-12-03 5 riXM- "tU AinKNTFKF.s OF MARCO l'OLO" STARS: Gary Cooper. SffeHd Gurie, Basil Ralhbone. Krnest TruM, Akin Mat*and George Barbirr. THIS is an established favourite which the Pavilion is reviving. It made new. when ;t was first shown many years ago, and it mdkes news even tcda\. especially lor Gary300 words
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Article210 1949-12-03 5 FILM; AIRMATA MENGAI.IR 1)1-1 HITAKOM" sT\RS. Sophia Nfallal, Kartini. O. K. Fndanr. W.ildy, and Dadanjr Ismail. lAMI AM not rating this movie as I've not seen it yet. but. from all accounts, it is a high-das.- Malay film which should appeal to local audiences Made in Indonesia and featuring210 words
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Article288 1949-12-03 5 RATING: FILM: «\svUKK RIVER" STARS; Gay Madison. Ror> Calhoun, a role. .Mathews, Cathy Down.. Steve Rrodie, Art Kj her and Job him Sands. RIP-ROARING action fills this meaty ouuloor drama of three men comrades in arms whoso friendship is broken up by two women. The action is set ;n288 words
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280 1949-12-03 5 A.P. TOKYO. Friday. JAPAN'S Socialists place themselves on record ia opposition to stationing of American troops here after any peace treaty. The Central Fxecutive Conrnittee of the Socia! Democratic Party, announced opposition to "conclusion of any agreement of a military nature with anyA.P. - 280 words
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Article77 1949-12-03 5 A.P. OTTAWA, Fri. The Canadian flour-milling Industry needs a woman's touch, the Eastern Ontario Women's Institute decided. At their annual convention, 300 delegates passed a resolution urging milling companies to put removal lettering on their flour bags to avoid embaiassment for houscwifes using the bags' around theA.P. - 77 words
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Article70 1949-12-03 5 A.P. MONTEVIDEO. Fii. 1 British Admiralty has donated fho anchor of the cruiser H M.S. Ajax. to Monteviaeo, where it Wtl: he used in a monument commemorating (lie British victory over the German pocket battleship,* Ql a I spec. The monument will br dedicated scon onA.P. - 70 words
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Article29 1949-12-03 5 U.P. WELLINGTON. Fri. Prime Minister-elect Sydney Holland said that the hUm government nf his free enterprise National Party does not intend \o make revolutionary changes. —U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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Article23 1949-12-03 5 U.P. NEW YORK. Fri. PteW Marsha! Viscount Montgortcry was busy seeing New York and letting X *t him on \W hies--Viy».U.P. - 23 words
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Article44 1949-12-03 5 Reuter. TOKYO. Fri. A lone robber drugged four mail guards into unconsciousness, shot a fifth and escaped from a Tokyo bound mail train just 13 minutes before the train reached its terminal With an estimated 7 000.000 yxii, \*iiir'i.ii ot money night.—Routed.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article75 1949-12-03 5 A.P. MT. CARMEL, ILLINOIS. Fn.-A man reported to Sheriff E.H. Kennard that his automobile had been stolen. Together they went out in the Sheriff's car to search for it. Their trip was halted by i funeral procession. The man. excitedly pointing to one- of the car s inA.P. - 75 words
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Article93 1949-12-03 5 A.P. LONDON. Fri. The American-born Countess of Moray Io?t, in the House of Lords yesterday, an appeal from a court decision depriv- ing her of a £150,000 trust fund from her husband's estate. The Countess 1« the former Barbara Murray, whose father was J. Arehileald Murray ofA.P. - 93 words
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Article57 1949-12-03 5 A.P. LONG BEACH, California. Fri.- After careful planning and much hard work, 22-year-old Tom Wjllett completed his version of .a folding rowboat. Then came the big day. He .vaa going to test it. Widett headed Into the surf. The foidmg boat functioned perfectly, it folded. LifeguardsA.P. - 57 words
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Article38 1949-12-03 5 A.P. LONDON, Fri. Th* government's British Overseas Airways Corporation will put tae first of its new Boeing stratocruisers into service between London and New York on Tuesday. Present BOAC service to" New York IS with Constellations.--A.l.A.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement176 1949-12-03 5 ACCOMMODATION RAF oiflcer miuire.-- irrnm'moda. Mori Wife and two children. Box A 30&9, M.T., S'-poro. <K190"). WANTED furnished/tmfurni>l>ed accommodation Etyopun couple, one child Kuala Lumpur. Replies Box A.3<"'97. M.T.. Kuala Lumpur. (J.l*ii>. INTERNATIONAL Hotel No A B, Jalan Singapore. Sanitary, Comfort. Noiseless Parlour, Prompt Service. Chart s Moderate. Also monthly176 words
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Advertisement304 1949-12-03 5 PETS $209 Pafclnneao bitcji «"'&ombung Rod. 3 year?. Pedigree M.X.A. sweet tempered unsport. Phon* Sugars, Tapah 4. (J.IT«». \OSC: EXTRAORDINARY Opportunity you've received! ButdJ 2Dr.tR. lor Books, larette. Bulletin, Christi.i.-:s Oift. Delicious Drinks. W. 8.1., Box 21. Kuching. (H. 173). DUPLICATING typewriting service eflh ient!y speedllv tindertnken by T.C. Chua..304 words
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Article586 1949-12-03 6 DEACE treaty or no peace treaty, things ar'. tak- .ng their ordained course in Japan. When the victors come to discuss the terms of a peac? treaty with Japan, they will simpiy have the pie*pure (or otherwise) of signing on the dotted line They will not have586 words
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Article, Illustration3402 1949-12-03 6 FIT ZROY MACLEAN - Eastern Approaches—l 4 By FIT ZROY MACLEAN IMMEDIATELY in front of me stood one of the city gates, its great arch sot in a fortified tower which rose high pbove the 'ofty crenellated walls. Following -i string of dromedaries I passed through3,402 words
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Advertisement56 1949-12-03 6 This i>,a:\dard of ticcurocy can be oblwn-d by sktllcd experts Low prirrd wAlclirs 00 S<"«'«>nd«* Mrdium 31» muu i"» II iirlirst grade Variation* »rr '.I hours 16, Collyer ijuay Sinyayui* Just ftcfatlftil .lust KtH-**l%e<r.'. Li Ms IMarh-a Collins Diaries Christmas Cards, et< j to rBTCK CHOMi *i fcOMTAMI Singapore hramhei.56 words
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Advertisement28 1949-12-03 6 MILL BEER 1 (BKiWSO IN HOLLAND) THE BEST BEER IN THE WORLD HM HOW CABAW GREAT WRLV CABAW SOUTHERN CABAR& 1 AT $1.60 PER LARGE ■■■■___S-aM-_a---l-! wjr^jß ■■■MaMMHHMIHB _>28 words
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1499 1949-12-03 7 Rev. Father T.F. Ryan - By Rev. Father T.F. Ryan IN T recent time there hf>s' been a pood deal of comment on Hongkong and criticism of it. and wa who live here have been stimulated to examine ourselves and iudge our surroundings. The result is that we know more1,499 words
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Article532 1949-12-03 7 MILTON MARMOR - By MILTON MARMOR A.P. SAIGON. THIS French city in Asia shuts down nightly at 9 o'clock but its twin city of Cholon. almost all Chinese, keeps wide awake until the 1 a.m. curfew. Strangely enough, both opposing Vietnam governments in the civil war in FrenchA.P. - 532 words
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Article540 1949-12-03 7 HAL BOYLE - By HAL BOYLE A.P. MILLIONS of American-? want to be successful autnots. But only 5.000 really arc. What defeat-. the rest Robert Perm Warren, Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist, says this is cn o of the chief reasons "Lack of nerve or hard work. YouA.P. - 540 words
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Advertisement26 1949-12-03 7 S}^fe*^s»^N:'-, < ifll I Lifetime Gifts In Silver.or E.P.N.S. S. 1». 11. fie Silva 45, High Street, Singapore. 6, The Embankment, K. Lumpur. 43, Station Road, Ipoh.26 words
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Advertisement180 1949-12-03 7 MALAYAN AIRWAYS MERC UI RANGOON WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG ON MONDAYS FARES FROM SINGAPORE TO MERGUI $215 TO RANGOON $300 66 lbs. OF BAGGAGE CARRIED FREE. MANAGERS MANSFIELD CO., LTD., OCEAN BLDG.. SINGAPORE. TEL. 6021. TELEGRAMS: "TERIJANG." 2-1 RAFFLES HOTEL 7P, H BiS'P 01 """"'7 POOK NCW at180 words
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Miscellaneous149 1949-12-03 7 ALLEY OOP bj v r Ha,.,!.,, LLL ABXEIt by Al Cmjp MR_ GRANITE—AH THAT Mr. A XTHAT'S P JUST I'M NOTHJMGff- JUST A "YyASSUH IT JaHH HEAKr.^lr MOS'|§_J GO GOOD NEWS A ME. CAI LS J SEDIMENTAL j THOsiK OF VOU+* TIRED OLD SCULPTOR, WHO JL SORRY f IT'S GOING149 words
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282 1949-12-03 8 A.P. LONDON, Friday. APPROACHING recognition of Communist China makes this a month of grim decision of nearly a hundred Chinese Nationalist diplomats in Knrope. Informed Chinese sources say that most of then* admit privately they must soon make one of three choices. They canA.P. - 282 words
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104 1949-12-03 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Fri. Acting President Li Tsung-jen has made arrangements to enter New York sanatorium, according to sources close to the Kwangsi leader. Li. who is expected to leave Hongkong next week, v»ill make an eleventh-hour appeal to President Truman for American aidReuter. - 104 words
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Article78 1949-12-03 8 A.P. BRADFORD, Fri.—"Suffer little children," Anglican Bishop of Bradford Dr. W. F. Blunt pleaded yesterday in a diocesan conference. Some grown-ups seem to think that children should be barrel from Sunday morning services for the sale of pence and quiet. "I would rather see a lotA.P. - 78 words
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Article74 1949-12-03 8 Reuter.-AAP. SYDNEY. Fri. A goal de luxe, to be known as Bcrrima Training Centre was opened recently. Prisoners will be taught crafts. Each man will have his own desk, bookshelves, rugs and toiiet. There is a comfortable library, and a large quadrangle where bushReuter.-AAP. - 74 words
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Article64 1949-12-03 8 Reuter. HONGKONG. Fri.—An unconfirmed Chinese report said that about 500 Japanese air pilots will arrive at Taipeh before the week-end tq International Court of join the NationistAirForce. The report linKed the recent visit to Taiwan of J. well-known Japanese naval commander, who was lastReuter. - 64 words
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Article45 1949-12-03 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Fri. A rocket airplane to ily from ivew York to San Fiancisco in less than an hour was described to the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. It will travel almost 10.000 miles an hour, but will land at only 150.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article, Illustration68 1949-12-03 8 Aqua'ic strip teaser Jady Cook, above. Is suing Hobwood's Crosby brothers Bing, Everett and Lawrence tor using a stripped-down picture of her in arts piurging an aquacade at a Chicago lair last year. |1 "ems the DrosbJ brothers were considering Judy's act tor their show and when68 words
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168 1949-12-03 8 U.P. MANILA, Friday. THE death toll in yesterday morning's shooting affray in the Malacanan Palace ground i rose to three, when one of the two wounded m*u Staif Sergeant Eufronio Siariz of the Malacanan Guard, died in the North General Hospital. Private First ClassU.P. - 168 words
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Article83 1949-12-03 8 A.P. LONDON, Fri.—Scandinavia can send more Christmas trees to Britain this year. For several years the Forestry Commission has allowed the import of only one such tree, to stand in Trafalgar Square. London. On Wednesday it announce a partial lifting of this ban imposed, becauseA.P. - 83 words
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Article61 1949-12-03 8 A.P. PRAGUE, Fri.—From now on, theie will be no other president m Czechoslovakia except President Ktement Gottwald. The Communist-led government recently abolished the little "President" for the judges in law courts, substituting the title "Chairman." This was done, it was announced, because the government fek thatA.P. - 61 words
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Article40 1949-12-03 8 A.P. NICE, Fri. Walker James Lord, 39, an American, was sentenced to five months imprisonment at Nice yesterday tor stealing printings, among them a Picasso "The Child with the Doll" which disappeared from Grenoble Museum in July. A.F.A.P. - 40 words
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Article118 1949-12-03 8 A.P. PRAGUE, Fri. —It is be coming difficult for Czechos:ovaks to enter a white collar profession as the Communistled government presses more and more able-bodied men into factory and mining job--. Minister of Internal Trade Frantisek Krejcit announced that henceforth the government will opposeA.P. - 118 words
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Article, Illustration35 1949-12-03 8 Deeded out In royal splendour is Peruvian neauty Ana Maria Alvarez alderon Fernamlr. The- crown and trimings go wf.th her title, "Queen of the Americas," wow at a heauty contest in Lima, Fern.35 words
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Article25 1949-12-03 8 TOKYO. Fri. The biggest raid in Japanese police history netted 80 Koreans suspected key figures in a nationwide, U*****,000,000 theft syndicate today.25 words
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Article188 1949-12-03 8 A.P. LONDON Fri. MEN with nets climbed up a building scafold yesterday and captured a bad girl from Gibraltar. Their quarry was an 11-year-old Barbary ape. named Joan, a runaway from the zoo a quarter of a mile away. The ape, which has a policeA.P. - 188 words
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Article57 1949-12-03 8 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. -Constructional engineers on the erection of a London bui'ding claimed fourpence an hour "height money" for working .above 100 feet. When it was refused, the;, decided to call a "go slow strike, by ordering union members to "stick to the letter of safety regulations. ResultReuter. - 57 words
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258 1949-12-03 8 Reuter. MANILA, FRIT. AY. THE most effective way to figh* Commurism, Presicjent Quirino told a corps of visiting US newsmen from Tokio recently, is with food. Give people enough to eat, he said, and the Communisms will not. have a chance. Commenting freely on aReuter. - 258 words
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Article72 1949-12-03 8 A.P. BRISBANE. Fri. Joyce Isobel McCurley. 18, was rounding up the cows en the family farm at Burpengary, s t x miles from Cabcolture, when she heard a rifle shot and felt a pain in her chest.. She fainted, but soon recovered, went on to milkA.P. - 72 words
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Article35 1949-12-03 8 A.P. SALISBURY. Fri.— Eight led lights wi 1 bo placed on the 13th century Salisbury Cathedral's 404 foot Splr* tallest in England, to warn aircraft when the spire undergoes repairs next Spring. -A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement698 1949-12-03 8 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO. LTD, tncorporateo In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS 'C. lops" sails for Colombo, Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool Glasgow Dec. 4 •*RI sus" sails for Colombo, Holland, Liverpool Glasgow Dec. 11 "Antilochus"698 words
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Advertisement664 1949-12-03 8 A K. P. M. LINE Due Sails .•Waiwerane" T S- Pi™*Z> Tg. Pandan. 'Waiwerang portjj p ortg De f Tfl^man" for Beiawan-Dell Dec. 4 bilahan and Rengat He?. 4 'Van Riebeeck" tor Muntok, Batavia, Semarang, and Sourabaia Doc. 5 "Toboali" ,0 Tambelan and 101 tianr>i. Dec. 5 •Kota N10«"...-1.-..»« r664 words
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Article126 1949-12-03 9 A.P. PENANG. Fri. -Tin produ cers in the Federal capital are gieatly worried due to a steady decline in prices since thef ree market in tin was opened. Chinese minei s plead that they aie now worse oft than before the devaluation. Since Nov. 15.A.P. - 126 words
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Article42 1949-12-03 9 Tin price in Singapore \cs(crda\ was s>'£9s-73. Down d> M cents. LONDON: I)F.C. 1. •««|>,.{ CCM bu\«TN—Down 11%. Three months: ifiTX. Down Tnmovar: c>3 tons. Sfcund session: Bm4 i'6l4 buyers. Down Cl»/j. Three months CBT7. Down ♦:i" 2 "urnover: 45 ion-.42 words
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Article38 1949-12-03 9 Family Remittances to China for the month of November, 1949, are as follows Singapore $27.925.26; Federation of Malaya—sl9.l39.--16; total $47.06 L 12. This figure also includes some remittances made by residents of the Federation through Singapore Banks.38 words
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Article86 1949-12-03 9 Week's Rubber LEWIS and Peat Ltd. reviewing the rubber market for the week say After an exceedingly dull week v/ith the smallest of the market on Thursday evening looked like easing eft. and theie was some liquidation here. New York however, unexpectedly showed a recovery and86 words
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Article105 1949-12-03 9 THE rubber commodity market opened ver ysteady yesterday and prices were 3 8 of a cent better tliau Thursday*, with selicrs rather hesitant. Closing prices in cents per pound were: Buyer? Sellers No 1 RSS f.o.b. Dec. 46\ 46% No. 2 RSS f.o.b. Dec. 45% 45 7 S105 words
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Article254 1949-12-03 9 A.P. LONLX)N, Friday. DkITISH cotton mills "cannot compete with the rice (low living) standards of Japan," the House of Commons was told yesterday. Mr. M. P. H Lewis, Austin, Labour MP raised the question of Japanese competition in export markets with British mills concentrated in Lancashire.A.P. - 254 words
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Article34 1949-12-03 9 Reuter. .AuiuiiA, bfl. rue 3 ate Trading Committee. Ret the Government of In a ..o investigate the possibi littes of State participation lade, has been toaiiag the country sensing public reaction. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article88 1949-12-03 9 Highest and lowest puces duriau the week endins December 2. Highest LomM (iosins Buyer* Ssrt 46.5 8 46.1 4 46.1 X.M.A.I. R.S.S. P. 0.8. December. 46.11 16 46.1/4 46.1.2 R.M.A.2. 1! S.S. F. 0.8. 45.2 3 45.3/1 45.12 R.M.A.3. R.S.S. F. 0.8. 44.5 8 4-1.3.8 44.1,2 "jC Blanket88 words
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Article98 1949-12-03 9 The copra and coconut oil weie quiet m?n.. ts in Singapore yesterday with prices unchanged. Copra was bid for at $35 3 4 per picul f.o.b. Dec.-Jan. with sellers holding Off. Coconut oil sellers were indicated at $59 per picul f.o.b. Dec.-Jan. whi'e buyers were at $57. Coffee98 words
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Article75 1949-12-03 9 TOKIO, Fri.—The Japanese Foreign Exchange Control Commission hax lixed the r-i'es for purchase and sale cf •reign exchange in yen and >nve.dures for handling such transactions by authorised hanks and exchange broker* it was learned today. It is believed the new system will be inaugurated from Dec. 5.75 words
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Article97 1949-12-03 9 I nre expected from Aden, jres, Afghanistan, U.S.A.. Mia, Canada. Europe. Africa d erranean Islands. Iceland. India, Persia, Pakistan. Palestine. Virgin" Islands. Turkey. rilia. East Indus, Pacific (viands, Hong Kong, Korea. Burma Ceylon, Indonesia and the Federation (except Kota Bfthru and Kuantan),' today at the G l'.O. Mails97 words
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Article46 1949-12-03 9 Malls are expected from India and the Federation at tne G.P.O. toda\. for Eastern and a [Strait* CTariatraaa [a Me4an. rhailand, SSt «.'italn. N. Britain Burdne, Egypt. Nortn L nd West Africa. West Indies Ceylon, U.S.A., Canada and the Federation at the G.P.O. today.46 words
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Article132 1949-12-03 9 Reuter. NUW YORK, Fxi. —Sir Raymond Streat, chairman of the British Cotton Board, told the opening session of the Ang'o-American Textile conference here that a cotton and textile industry mission should be sent to Japan without delay to study the conditions for orderly progress there. HeReuter. - 132 words
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Article21 1949-12-03 9 TOKYO, Fri. -Prime Min.ster Yoshida has pledged that Japanese exporters would not resume "dumping" or any unfair commercial practices.21 words
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Article42 1949-12-03 9 SINGAPORE, Fri. There waa a little more buying Inquiry for tin ar. s ;inJ prices hardhSHNl in some cases. In-i-.rrlals canlinued to he i ry steady market and t -»as slightly more i ,c rv for rubber shar»**-42 words
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Article180 1949-12-03 9 AN exhibition of Australian products will be a feature of the Penang Trade Fair opening at the New World Amusement Park on December 24. A wide range of the manufactured goods And foodstuffs which make up Australian 110-million dollar a year trade with Malaya, will180 words
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Article, Illustration78 1949-12-03 9 Rawang (45); Rebeverett (44); Clytoneua (42 43); Geuang (41); Seroei (40/41); Bencruachan (38 '89); Hoegh Silverlight (35 36); Cyclop* (33/34); Slamat (17/18); Connie us Maersk (19 20); Frederick Clover (21 22); Andaman (23 24); Flonia (25/ 26); Rhesus (17 18); S.H.B. Craft (29/30); Mantin-Senai (West side of78 words
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Article64 1949-12-03 9 A.P. NEW YORK. Fri.—The China Silk Co., in Shanghai has shipped the first batch of 800 bales of raw silk to the IT.S.S.R. under the Northeast (Munchuiia) —Soviet barter ay cement concluded on August 1. repofta the IKS. Department of Commerce. The firm is also preparingA.P. - 64 words
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Article73 1949-12-03 9 TKIO, Fri.—The first Japa- post-war commercial t ntative left for the n of South Africa and yesterday, as the Jap-L-xport trade returned the hands of private trader.*. He was Hide Takahashi of foyo Cotton Mills, who oeen given permission for tlx- visit overseas. 1 Mi n73 words
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Article139 1949-12-03 9 Reuter. fiOMMUNLST authorities in Canton —and presumably other pares of Communistoccupied China —are facing the same difficulties as the Nationalists had in maintaining steady currency. For the .ourth time within a fortn Ight. the jen mm piao in anton again devalued :>dav. The People's Bank thereReuter. - 139 words
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Article814 1949-12-03 9 Singapore, Fri. INDUSTRIALS 1 \ttas ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brick* Pref 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.05 2.15 1 8.8. Petrol 34/6 35/ 6 1 rf.M Trustee? 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref 21/3 22/3 Ord. 15/6 16/6 E. Utd. Assui. 39.25 40.25 -Gst. <fc 1 rust '-ed Dispensary814 words
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Advertisement126 1949-12-03 9 The Great Eastern Optical Co., RS, SOI TH HRIIKiF RO\l>, TBI*. ns< KSTAKI.ISHFH MM C. Y. rAfj O.D. (I'HII. Vi. Jf*^^ *CIINIIFH RTB EXAMINATION ITU MOM lIP-TO- DA I R.\tS(H LOMB EQUIPMENT. LuxiKK Kxrimrtri c.ivf.s BBTTEJI SEBVICE. THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED W&j, China Building. Chulla Street, Singapore. X*^/ FIRE,126 words
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Advertisement587 1949-12-03 9 *2847 Unfit 7 CIN UiM 162, Orchard Rd., Tel: No. HULK JIPI ***** Singapore. (BUar Orchard Rd., Market) Dealers in all types of New ttyrvn for Cars and Lorries. New Bicycles on sale. Importers and Exporters of an types of gear mobile oil and Valcanizing tubes, etc. Batteries Charged Old587 words
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Article112 1949-12-03 10 U.P. NEW YORK, Fri. Cesar 13rion of Argcnina and undefeated Roland bajtaraa of the Uicnx probably the best voung heavvwcights in the world will light a* Madison Square Garden tomonow night for consideration as challenger for Ezzard Charier' championship. Matchmak-i Al Weill of the Inte-national ClubU.P. - 112 words
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Article109 1949-12-03 10 Reuter. PARIS. Fri.— A proposal that the world cycling championsh.ps should be open events, made by M. Achilte Joinard. President of the French Cycling Federation and International Cyclists Union, has raised considerable controversy in the Brion of Argentina and undeM. Joinard told the Zurich cycling conference lastReuter. - 109 words
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Article46 1949-12-03 10 Following have been chosen to represent Monk's Hill badminton Party against JuBtor B. P. in a return match at the latter*! court on Sunday at 3.00 p.m. sharp. Tan Kirn Teck. Robert Kaag. GOB Tiang Seng. Chua Chye Soon. Chua Ah Bah.46 words
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Article56 1949-12-03 10 FathuJ Karih Ist XI to play a game of soccer against Royal Army Pay Corps on Dec. 5 at Farrer Park at 5.15 p.m. will be selected from tho following: Jar:ar Jabar. Ahmed. A. Rahim, Zukie. B.J. Layman. Haren. Dollah Kuchok. Jasman. Puteh (Captain). Aman, A.56 words
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Article23 1949-12-03 10 The Indian soccer tourists wil not be able to play a match in Malacca owing to theij early date of departuu.23 words
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Article998 1949-12-03 10 DELOW is the card for today's races at I|>oh Ihe X BiR Sweep will be drawn on Race 9 and the Double Totes on Races 3 a»d 4, and < and H. RACE ONE 9 P3T tk B*Ba W. ■■Ml Vnn Breukelcn. 4vrM) Rio Mr Lim Cliuan Geok998 words
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205 1949-12-03 10 Inter Colonist Shoot: Colony Team's Scores Singapore was represented in i Ik National Small Bore Inter Colonial Match for open n'ghts by a Team of eight. The match was shot on the Miniature Range at the S.V.C. H.Q. in Beach Road on Wedmil day. The result of the match will205 words
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Article, Illustration1682 1949-12-03 10 ALBERT SPENCER - SliRt'iii tg \i 2 To«l?*y r- n By ALBERT SPENCER HUNTERS face o difficult CarJ tomorrow, when Class 3 and 4 horses go to the tapes for the opening day of th, Petak Turf Club's December Meeting Eiehteen horses have been scratched so far.1,682 words
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Article128 1949-12-03 10 RAC E ONE Li tKY TOM (1. 3 Div. 5—5 Furs. Str, Cold Wave THE RAVEN Spear of Sarawak II Wonder Rird U E SIX til Kl>. V RACE TWO F'arepalh CI. 3 Div. 4—5 Furs. Str. llaba EXETER RACE SEVEN n n vm CL 8 I Dn. 1-1128 words
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Advertisement176 1949-12-03 10 V \l \Si 4.11 I_ ARRANGi: FOR A A B uir 1 G.E.C. RADIO On Hire Purchase Terms— Only $20/- Monthly AT KIM CHENG RADIO CO.. L 62, KOKh ROAD, STORK. 1 .O. Boy 1312. Tel R25U6. For ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST-HOUSE A Health Resort by the Sea with FIRST176 words
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Advertisement107 1949-12-03 10 THE WRESTLER OF THE YEAR" TOPS A GRAND BILL AT 1111 GREAT vVORLD ARiINA <> P.M. TONIGHT J lUI DYNAMIC sl'Kf TAf I LAX THSILLINC GIANT TV LAYTON I NTTK'D STATES Ol AMERICA surely the greatest wrestling personam v sf hhe b»J smashed King .Cong to defeat in :< rounds.107 words
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Article, Illustration250 1949-12-03 11 Tribune Badminton Correspondent i TPIPJLLING battle is promised in tonight's inter club match between the Marigold and Eclipse badminton parties when they play off their second ror.id of the SBA's inter-club tournament, both parts having drawn a byo in the first round. Ong Poh Lim,250 words
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Article81 1949-12-03 11 abh Hue-tip vUI be rflotra i Eclipse players tumtimted first): >;\ CLE. < tiw.>i Ttttck ,v. Ong Poh Lim; Chi'x ?oon Tan Chong Tec; mat i\ Koh Kenq Siang. DOUBLES: Chia Chin Soon S Ah* ad Mattar r. Ong nnd Tan Chong JVt, kLt ng and Wee X81 words
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Article84 1949-12-03 11 Hotshots Down 2 —1 Sii. rwood Forresters beat tin* .•■ready hotshots by two sroals one at the Victoria School inn yesterday in a fri«»nulv ~r:>e. ForrestPrs had th* better .of ■he ■xenar.gps and should havr bj a mere eonv.rv u-gin. icrwards nau m >re forceful and accurate. S.-orers ior Forresters84 words
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Article46 1949-12-03 11 A.P. PERTH. Fri. Australian open golf champion Eric nin was eliminated on Friday Hon the Austialian f< BSkMuU golf champlonKolvin Nagie boat him two and one. Norman yon Nida is not playing as he returned from a •to Malay t too late.- A.l*.A.P. - 46 words
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Article139 1949-12-03 11 rIE East Java Basketball Team, which are here for a scries of matches, will ptav against the Ho Ho Basket Bali ream. Commercial League champions and reckoned as ihe strongest sidti M the Colony, on Monday at the Happy World Stadium, the gross proceeds of139 words
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219 1949-12-03 11 ALBERT SPENCER - From ALBERT SPENCER Iyoh, Today. IITTLE Lady (Harper) und Loch Clyde (Tulloh) caught the eye during this morning's gallops when they wont over the two together in 27 <>. Tna track wps heavy. Francelene (Avres) ran the tnree in 41. Others seen out219 words
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Article18 1949-12-03 11 The Singapore Cricket Club XI yesterday drew with tbe Ceylonese two all on the padang yesterday.18 words
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Article567 1949-12-03 11 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Friday. I IVERPOOL'S record run of 18 games without bemg beaten is likely to be improved upon, as the leaders of the First Division of the English Football j League receive Portsmouth tomorrow. Liverpool's very strong defence, however, wil! needA.P. - 567 words
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Article70 1949-12-03 11 A.P. MILANO, Fri. -We did not deserve to lose' was the only statement today from six sad looking "Arzurri" members of Italy's national soccer team on their arrival in Milan from London. The Italian national Cevm lest 2—0 in their match with Britain on Wednesday. AA.P. - 70 words
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Article163 1949-12-03 11 Hockey Tourney k goal in each half gave Kha'sa Association the passport to thp semi-fmals of the S.H.A. hockey tournament when they defeated the Singapore Hait>our Board l olicp by two goals to nil at Thomson Road yesterday. Jcrom opened scoring for Kha'sa in the early minutes163 words
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Article29 1949-12-03 11 U.P. S ri'TTGART, Fri. American heavyweight Jersey Joe Walcott will meet German champion Hem Ten Ho£f in Germany next spring, sports officials said today.— U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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291 1949-12-03 11 Reuter. KARACHI, Friday. THE Karachi-Sind XI were all out for 150 on the: opening day of their match against -be Com nunwealth cricket team here today, and by close of play the Commonwealth had scored 49 for two wickets in reply. Jock Livingston,Reuter. - 291 words
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Article121 1949-12-03 11 A 10-man S.C.R.C. team did well to hold G.H.Q. FARELF to a one-draw in a return hockey game at Hong Lim Qroea yestoila\. They played with nine men tor about 15 minutes. They won 3-2 in their first encounter. I?cth goalkeepers Tang Chee Yuen121 words
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Article281 1949-12-03 11 Reuter. CAPETOWN, Friday. rIE Australian touring cricket team were dismissed today for 235, their lowest total of the tour so far. by Western Province who replied with 12 for one wicket by close of play. Against a varied, steady attack and shrewdly placed field,Reuter. - 281 words
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Advertisement522 1949-12-03 11 1 NEWS IN SMALL DOSES. 1. Today is Election Day. Vot? for the Best Man. 2. Senior Camb. Exam, started on Monday. 1.110 Students from Singapore. .New :ses?ions for '50 Senior and '51 Matric (last ctuiace) start Dec. 14 subjects. 3. LCC Autumn Exam, just finished. Over 300 students from522 words
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Advertisement583 1949-12-03 11 NOTICE NOTICE If hereby given that JMr. UNG GUAN HOCK of Kuala Lumpur is nc longer in our employ as from 30.11.49 and thereafter he ha-- no authority to transact any business on behalf of this company. LOW TANGCHANG LIMITED, Singapore. •^CHfOLARSrtTJS No application? for Scholarships for 1950 51 will583 words
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Advertisement496 1949-12-03 11 SITUATIONS VACANT Applicants fcrr pOftt Of one Store Clerk and one General Clerk Bex No. E93 are hereby thanked. Position now tilled. Vacancies exist tc: young bright boy? with good CJmi ;and cf spoken and written Anglian and apellihg. Experience not essential. Apply Box A3MJI, Malaya Tribune Singapore. (Ll97> Please496 words
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Miscellaneous17 1949-12-03 11 LTHLY KAYOI b, Left it's my turn r: m gonna ££i rafc&i taiukg th;s suy^r/ W SCORE17 words
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Article, Illustration90 1949-12-03 12 The Chieftain of Singapor icoit clansmen, Mr. t1 Smith, calls a. The Ring at last night s St. A row's night fe,tival ttl *he <ctoru» Memorial Hall, v>hkh was atten«\d b> me.r; the. (>OO Singapore Scots and the r guests. Mr. I». A. B. McKerron, t Officer Administrating90 words
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271 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Friday. THE Netherlands-Indonesian union will have no joint defence policy, according to a Dutch Government memorandum today explaining: fhc draft bill tor the transfer of sovereignty to Indonesia later this month The memorandum si id the n»ifeh Government did not th'nkReuter. - 271 words
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Article104 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. HONGKONG Fri. Gen. Liv Po-cheng's Communists advancing atter their capture of Chungking stcod at one point today 120 miles from the Nationalists' fourth pro-v-Ks.cuai capita) ot Chengtu. They are heading in three columns for Chcngtu which is 170 miles from Chungking Nationalist sources here reported.Reuter. - 104 words
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Article73 1949-12-03 12 U.P. BERLIN. Fii. B b authorities announced today that a British soldier who turned up m Berlin on Tuesday had oeen held by the Russians fqi two an<i a haif yeats. They srid Private Noel Moncaster ci tar Royal Pioneer Corps who disappeared fiom hisU.P. - 73 words
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Article40 1949-12-03 12 A.P. roKT WAYNJB, Fri. Franklin Cick, 30-year-old celery iar:n worker, was found guilty early yesterday of the rape slaying of a 17--year-oUI nigh «-enoos gni in 1944 and sentenced to die in an clccti -c chair. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article25 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. Christmas provisions worth many thousands of pounds were destroyed in a warehouse fire at Plaistow. East London. Inst night.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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225 1949-12-03 12 the last Labour Party election meet ing at Dalhousie Square yesterday Mr. Pat Johnson warned the voters of City Ward, "Do not vote for your silent candidates." Mr. Johnson spoke after Mr. F. B. Ochlcrs. Labour can d date for the City Ward, had informed the225 words
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Article164 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. London, Fri. Tho feature in :he London Stuck Excham ■<• today was a sharp rise in Oerman bonds, 'Jains of up to and a half points were anovn in potash loaBH and weri' the result of a wave of specula' ivc tmi'ing. British Government funds w*»f> quicklyReuter. - 164 words
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Article243 1949-12-03 12 Reuter AAP. R da> that British r,<* gnifon of Qmiltwwi* bS gf* blow to world peaes as the Munich agreement of thp Kn; East Mr. Knowland, who baa just comnletcd a month s tout* urged ending«ppcas3ravnt di China. r,r MicArtVir »'ll 3.1 i cPn'Reuter & AAP. - 243 words
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110 1949-12-03 12 A.P. PENANG, Fri. Over 300 ating staff" of the Loa i presenting deok-hands, launch crews and guards, staeed a three and half hours strike this morning as a protest against a reduction in wages. Ferry services however, were uninterrupted, as white collared clerks, officers andA.P. - 110 words
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Article63 1949-12-03 12 Mr. P. A. B. McKoiron C.M.G. is continuing tc live in the Colonial Secretary's house Government Domain. While Government House is being repaired. His visitors' book is at the inner gate to Government House. The residence of the Acting Colonial Sectetarv. Mi. J.D. M. Smith C.M.G.63 words
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Article28 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. HONGKONG. Fri. All foreigners of the Kowloon (Hongkong) branch of tl. Chinese Maritime Customs have decided to resign because of the present con- I situation.—Router.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article31 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. A successor to H. M. S. Amethyst's cat, Simon.' who died in quarantine,' has been presented to the ship by a Camden Town, Ixmdon, "pet dealer.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article138 1949-12-03 12 U.P. I.A-LLLA > .1>, Florida, Ll A\*» *oi*hw«te ..amu hiorAz SofltfaerB they had Isolated h uoun oiler* pro- ,i again ir,i rg S .)t';.»n. U: Horis Sakoi*3 a«u I«rne* t5- hi the bio research Si rjt ry s~id the new >,taniin Hae&wf t "Vita uin IT canU.P. - 138 words
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Article115 1949-12-03 12 U.P. HONG KONG. Fri. The Communist Peking radio today charged the United States with trying to engineer a coup d'etat in Inner Mongolia with the aid of Chinese. Japanese and Eurasian agents. The charge was made in a broadcast giving the Comnrin'st version 01U.P. - 115 words
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Article25 1949-12-03 12 U.P. WASHi.sGTCLW Fri. Dr. J. Leighton S'uart. States Ambassador to China who sufie ed stroke yesterday was reported in an "improved condition. -CP.U.P. - 25 words
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Article12 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. A tn. Curfew in the Athens area ended today.—Renter.Reuter. - 12 words
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Article104 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. MOTHERWELL. Friday. Pchcc threw a heavy cordon round this Scottish coal mining town tonight after four masked gunmen HBftched a £1,.030 payroll fiom in front ci a bank. The cashier and sccuiity officer of a steel \vc»ks had just diawn the first payro!' fromReuter. - 104 words
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Article42 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. I.lkj uiu J/ WEikO, Wtt Sixteen [inaW gtlfn and four 01 Use ctew were killed when a Brigillnnjj airnnei crasiied m the interior of Brau la-st nit,ht. Only survivors were one woman passengei and a five-year-old child.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article119 1949-12-03 12 TODAY CHINESE V.M.C.A.: St. John Ambulance Class 6 p.m.; Commercial English class r> 0 p.m.. Chinese Art of Defenr. 9 p.m. Chinese Musical Recital Loins P. T. Chen- 8 p.m. IMON DANCE PARTY: R* cial dance at 8 p.m. at 12, Ra< c Course Road. ST. PATRICK119 words
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Article363 1949-12-03 12 TODAY SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CHIKCH (5. Penang Road); Sabbath School 3.30 p.m., preacning service 5 p.m. TOMORROW CHURCH OF ENGLAND: St. Andrew's Cathedral 7 am. 8 a.m.. 10.30 a.m.. 11.30 a,m.. 5.30 p.m. St. George"*- Garrison Church, Tamjlin. (o|>en to civilians) 7.15 a.m.. 9 a.m.. 9.45 a.m. 6.30363 words
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Article285 1949-12-03 12 CAPITOL: ''B!a<k Magic" with Orson Welles. Nancy Gflild at 11. 1.45. 4. 6.30 and 9.30. Ni d« nitrht tonight; '"Valley of 1 Giants" Matinee tomorrow: Abbott Costello meet Frankenstein". CATHAY: "The Bribe" with Robert Taylor and Ava Cnrdner at 11 a.m. 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30. Midnight tonight: "The285 words
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Article111 1949-12-03 12 TODAY 1(1 GGEIt: S'pore Civilians v. .foboro ;it .1. Bahni (HMS M;\ laya); S.ll.B. v. R.A.F. Tencaii nt Tentvah; Police v. R.A.F. Sctetar. at. Scletar. HOCKEY: State Trial on padan». BADMINTON: Commercial House tournev 2.30 and 7.30 p.m. 11ASKETHA* L: Women: Java Chinese vs. (United Sinrao-re Men. Java Chinese111 words
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Article, Illustration81 1949-12-03 12 rj s Navy Ensign H. N. Farnsworth of Pompton Plains. New Jersey.* brings tan Corsair fighter in to land on ,h. fliirh* d. ck* ot tbe I. S. Carrier Midway dwws reeest .North Atlantic Exercises, Co ung in. his plane was ua\. I off (topi, ihe tigh.ci am!81 words
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190 1949-12-03 12 U.P. SARAJEVO. Friday. DL ACK-BEARDED Russian Orthodox priest Alex -i D Krisko. alleged leader of a Soviet spy inside V pleaded guilty, before the Sara jevo tVstrict court today, of spying for the U.S.S.R. Kiiskc wan the fir«t ot Russian defendants in the first trialU.P. - 190 words
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Article72 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Sr. Stafford Crippa, Chancellor of the Exchequci, today announced an cffei of tw> ~nd qu per cent exchequer stock jiritutinu: at par on Fchnwry 15. lOfiS in ISxchangc f" 11 quarter per cent csccheqii bonds which matuie on Ftb- n vl5 next. ThisReuter. - 72 words
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Article18 1949-12-03 12 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Ho'i.'T of Commons today passed the North America Mill through ail stages.—Fteutcr.Reuter. - 18 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous19 1949-12-03 12 TTPE TODAY H.W.. 9.07 a.m. (8ft. 7in.). 10.12 <8f. 3in.>. TOMORROW H.W 9.39 a.m. (9ft>. JO.52 p.m. (8ft. 5in.).19 words
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