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Title Section63 1950-02-01 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THI j PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Td. Unburn" Spcm LAAGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lmm Published simultaneously <tt Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1950 TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover,63 words
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Article463 1950-02-01 1 U.S. Strengthens Pacific Fleet Reuter. PARIS, Tuesday. A FORMER French Minister for Oversea Territories, M. Paul Coste-Floret, declared today that the recognition of Ho Chi-minh by Russia is only one aspect of a vast international Communist plan to make South East Asia the battlefield of aReuter. - 463 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-02-01 1 Dr. Soekarno, President oi the UnJ cd States of Indonesia placing a wre.ua on the sacred 'Samadhi' at Rajghat in memory of Manatma Gandhi. G. 1.1.5. Photo. [U.S.I. TO ACCEPT RED CHINA SOON PAGE 12.]36 words
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171 1950-02-01 1 Tribune Staff Reporter IN a memorandum submitted to the Governments 1 of the Federation and Singapore, the Federation of Malay Students' Unions, Malaya, ask for the establishment of a Malay Education Commission to investigate into the standard of education in Malay schools. They are171 words
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Article59 1950-02-01 1 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Tues. The United States joint Chiefs of Staff headed by Gen. Omar Bradley arrived here tonight for overall Far East defence talks with Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur, Supreme Allied Commander in Japan. Gen. Bradley said the talks would include United States military policy InReuter-AAP. - 59 words
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Article31 1950-02-01 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues.—Official sources reported today that Britain has started a programme throughout the Commonwealth to drive United States oil producers from the British Commonwealth and Colonies. —U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article26 1950-02-01 1 A.P. BERLIN, Tues. Soviet border guards after a tws-day respite again today started slowing down Berlin-bound Western truck traffic to five trucks an hour.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article67 1950-02-01 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Fluctuations In the rate of exchange between the Singapore dollar and the Ren «un ivjin Piao is the main cause for the lack of remittances to China during the past few months. This was th econcluslon arrived at by thirty members of the67 words
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Article57 1950-02-01 1 U.P. ROME, Tues. A Communist woman deputy threw the Italian Parliament into an uproar today when she tossed a handful of Red leaflets at Premier Alcide de Gasperi and denounced him as a "Fascist." The incident m vie Chamber of Deputies came as de Gasperi wasU.P. - 57 words
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Article28 1950-02-01 1 U.P. BOSTON. Tues—Fourteen Japanese Diet members were warmly welcomed to the Massachusetts State ise toe ay after being snubbed yesterday by the Boston City Council. —U.P-U.P. - 28 words
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Article25 1950-02-01 1 Reuter. PARits, rues. —Bidault s Government tonight won five motions of confidence in the National Assembly debate over the 1950 budget bill.— Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article16 1950-02-01 1 A.P. VIENNA, Tues.—ine Hungarian government has banned publication of all maps of the country.—A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article50 1950-02-01 1 A.P. SYDNEY. Tuc3. Minister Of Defence Harrison paid that Australia would consider a defence pact with other Governments interested in the Pacific as soon as possible. He said Australian dciencc exports would go to the United States soon for talks wttn American defence cxecutivei;. —AP.A.P. - 50 words
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Article41 1950-02-01 1 A.P. HONGKONG. Tues. A troop "comforting" mission comprising some 320 Chinese screen and stage stars and labour, commercial, Industrial and educationaal lepresentativey on Hongkong, left for Canton by tiain on Jan. for a five-day visit to entertain Communist troops.—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article30 1950-02-01 1 A.P. i.,UiNiJON. rues.—Tne Food Ministry announced today it will permit unlimited imports of oranges and grapefruit and their sale without price controls beginning on May 7. —A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article37 1950-02-01 1 A.P. LnjixuOtf, i'ue. Bruce Woodcock appealed for money lor chanty at a boxing show last mghc A vvoman e.rcred £2 if he would kiss her. He did. She added a bonus of 30 shillings.—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article164 1950-02-01 1 A.P. GLASGOW. Tues. —A 29--year-old Scotswoman pleadeu guilty ai Glasgow to inventing "three mythical babies, including a set of twins and swindling a seaman out of £600 for their support." The dekndant. Mrs Jean Mcßvide. was sentenced to lour months In gaol. The prosecutcr said Mrs.A.P. - 164 words
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88 1950-02-01 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Tues—The Government, in a statement tms evening, said last •night's rioting began after police intervened following an inflammatory "Speech at the Tramway Union headquarters. The Government said the Commissioner of Police yesterday advised the tramwaymen that no further meetings would beReuter. - 88 words
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Article132 1950-02-01 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tues. President Truman today ordered work to start on the hydrogen bomb, potentially the world's greatest weapon of mass destruction. Ending weeks of debate on whether it was worth while developing this new super weapon—which may be 1,000 times more destructive than theReuter. - 132 words
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140 1950-02-01 1 A.P. NEW DELHI, Tuesday. DANDIT Nehru, heatedly denied a statement that r he is pro-Communist in the Indian Parliament today. "I am not prepared to be anti this and antj that," he said angrily. "I may be soft to some and hardA.P. - 140 words
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95 1950-02-01 1 Reuter. LONDON, Taes. —Britain's powerful Trades Union Congress in an official statement tonight urged all it3 8,000,00o /ollowers tc "vote Labour at this most crucial election". Observers "relieve the statement was inspired partly by the fact that a large section of the tradeReuter. - 95 words
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Article129 1950-02-01 1 Deaths Were Accidental Coroner TRUCULENT Reuter. Gillingnam. Kent, Tues. —The local coroner founa today there had been no gross negligence "amounting to criminal negligence" In the deaths of ten of the 64 victims or the sinking of the British submarine Truculent in the Thames estuary on Jan. 12. The TruculentReuter. - 129 words
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Article214 1950-02-01 1 KUATA LUMPUR, Wednesday. A RESOLUTION asking the Federation Govern ment to use natural rubber and rubber products in all "suitable" works undertaken by the Government will be moved by Mr. H. H. Facer at the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council on February 8.214 words
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Article25 1950-02-01 1 Reuter. MANILA. Tues.—The Israeli Government nominated Ernest Simke, a Philippine citizen living in Manila, as honorary Consul for Israeli in the Philippines.- -Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article112 1950-02-01 1 A.P. Prasad NEW DELHI, Tues.—President Prasad said today that India is entirely opposed to the continuation of colonial rule In any shape or form and any kind of racial discrimination. India's first President was reviewing foreign affairs after the state opening of parliament. He said that whileA.P. - 112 words
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Article59 1950-02-01 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. THE HAGUE. Tues.—The Netherlands Government has decided "in principle" to recognise Communist China but the time and manner have not yet been decided upon, a Government memorandum stated today. It issued a memorandum in reply to remarks of members of the. FirstReuter. - 59 words
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Article44 1950-02-01 1 A.P. LONDON, Tuc s.—The Royal Navy today disclosed details of a new escape suit for seamen trapped in sunken submarines. It features an automatic signal light attached to one shouUler to gu'de rescue vessels in their search for survivors.—A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Advertisement121 1950-02-01 1 INSPLATED WIRES CABLES AND FLEXIBLE CORDS. goic Distributors for Malaya: lAN CHENG MOH Electric Co. 152, Cross St., Tel. 8064. SINGAPORE. THE MEW RECORDS J Dick Hayims. 4vu t„ C £*mv 1 4350 HankerhV. 4354 111 see you in my J QO Maybe it's because. dreams, Meadows of Heaven. The121 words
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Advertisement79 1950-02-01 1 iWtongguan For Strength that lasts a life-time R -look for the RALEIGH Mark w (P l is the mark of Britain's J \m f supreme bicycle. Produced in the I /jffim World's largest and best-equip- |I ped cycle factory. For strength, Pi quality and workmanship insist Jjjr tj on Raleigh—the79 words
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Article, Illustration504 1950-02-01 2 -t 01. 11. S. Lee KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. f OL. H. S. Lee, member of the Federal Executive and Legislative Councils, tonight broadcast an appeal in Cantonese from Radio Malaya, to all Chinese to give support to the Anti-Bandit Month campaign. In his broadcast, Col. Lee504 words
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Article106 1950-02-01 2 ONE of the first Ceylonese to enrc' as a volunteer in the Government's Anti Bandit Month Campaign was Mr. R. Thambipillai. seventy-year-old Ceylonese. Another who rushed to the colouis was Da to E. E. C. Tnuraisingham, President of the Ceylon Federation of Malaya and Chairman of106 words
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Article67 1950-02-01 2 The call for volunteers here is being answered not only by Government servants and Civilians but also by wives of Army officers. Led by Lady Bcuehei, wife of the G.O.C. Malaya District, ten other women have offered their services in various capacities which range from taking67 words
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Article68 1950-02-01 2 President Soekarno and his party who are now-in nangoon on tneir way back to Indonesia from a visit to India and Pakistan, will call at Singapore today. The specially chartered plane of the Indonesian Garuda Airways, in which the Presidential party is travelling, is expected68 words
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143 1950-02-01 2 MR. Aw Boon Haw's Chung Khiaw Bank, planned 11 by him before the war, will open on Saturday. But though the 'Tiger' is reported to have put more than a million dollars in the bank, he will not be there for the opening. He143 words
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228 1950-02-01 2 Husband's Law Should Prevail Laycock IN considering the question of validity of a marriage, 1 it is the marriage law of the husband that should prevail, submitted Mr. John Laycock in the Full Court of Appeal here yesterday. Mr. Laycock was continuing his arguments in an appeal case in which228 words
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Article242 1950-02-01 2 Kuala lumpur. Tues. The King ha; approved the award of t.ie King's Police ?.iiJ Fire S.nrices Medal for Gallantry to Sergtant Ibrahim bin Salleh. The citation reads: A party of police numbering 45 men and travelling in three vehicles was ambushed by a gang of well-armed242 words
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Article149 1950-02-01 2 THERE has been a rush for the 500 vacancies in the Singapore Teacher's Training Scheme. There has been no shortage of applicants for the first batch of 250. enrolment for which closed yesterday. Applications are now pouring in for the .second batch, closing date for which149 words
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Article, Illustration256 1950-02-01 2 4 N Englishman, who has held the pulse of the English people as director of Mass Observation has given up the crowds of London and gay Piccadilly lights. He has found living in the jungles of Borneo among Dyaks more to256 words
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Article45 1950-02-01 2 Thieves broke into a store at 29 Choon Guan Street, early yesterday morning, and got away with 62 small tins of sugar, belonging to Mr. Ong Cheok Seng, valued at $310. It is believed that they climbed over the wall from the rear.45 words
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Article168 1950-02-01 2 Do you love her? Hamid kept mum JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. Magistrate Ungku Ismail took time off yesterday to find out if Abdul Hamid bin Mohammed, a 21ryear-old Customs labourer, was in love with Koyah binte Abbas. Abdul Hamid was caught under Koyah's house by her mother, Bidah binte Mohammed, in168 words
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93 1950-02-01 2 JOftORE BAHRU. Tues The junior 'i ecnmcal (Trade > School. Johore Bahru, is now giving instructions in blacksmithy and welding with the appointment ol a new instructor for these subjects. The following subjects are now taught to* the 130 students attending this school: Machine93 words
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Article89 1950-02-01 2 The St. John Ambulance Association is making arrangements to we'come Lady Mountbatten when she z\ lives here in March. S.ne will be invited to inspect the various activities of the Association's ambulance brigade and a parade of the Brigade will be held during her visit. Lady89 words
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Article259 1950-02-01 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. Bandits hoisted the Communist flag in three places in the Federation last night. Bandit propaganda agents visited the Triang Chinese school in the Mentakab area and hoisted the Red flag in front of the school. Communist pamp},. le.n r. T ere posted on259 words
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Article101 1950-02-01 2 MR. M. Saravariamuthu. Commissioner for Cey lon in Malaya, will present his credentials to the Officer Administering the Government of Singapore. Sir Patrick McKerron. this morning at Government House. On Friday, he will present his credentials to the High Commissioner of the Fede ration of Malaya.101 words
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Article56 1950-02-01 2 Mr. Nai Tai Nee. principal of Tun Mong Chinese School, was cautioned and discharged by the Singapore Second Magistrate. Mr. E.V.A. Peers, yesterday for operating a cinema in his school without a licence from the police. Mr. Nai Tai Nee told the Court that he had run56 words
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Advertisement338 1950-02-01 2 11 am.; 1.45; 4 15: TODAY 0.45 0.30 p.m LOVE LOOKS NOT WITH THE EYES, BUT WITH THE MIND! j/jF \i\roVret i'ockwood /riAVmSOFMHtAKT jj"4 riMW* HIKD u< RAYMOND lirtta ASF OPENING TODAY p/\Viil§i 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. conditioneol^ Phone 6903. Any resemblance between this picture and complete insanity is ABSOLUTELY INTENTIONAL. ijii/r(;7i¥jiii.i4.il338 words
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Miscellaneous409 1950-02-01 2 laved from < .itha> Restaurant, News; (».4« 6. N. RalasubramantA fj rS HjJL wYkJW\W\ Singapore; 11.00 Close Down. niam; 6.58 (losing: Annct. with KNOLISH PROfiKAMMBs MALAY PROGKAMMKS Sig. Tune; 7.00 Clone Down. I 10.00 a.m. NeWN from Kuala 12.00 p.m. Programme Mini- C HINKSK PROGRAMMKS I.nmpur; 10 or> Cum* Down;409 words
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Article232 1950-02-01 3 Mr. Pat Johnson (Lab. North* made an appeal for Municipal employees on open vote to be placed o r, a permanent footing an<! called for an early decision on the problem of temporary staff. Said Mr. Johnson; "In the licipality we have a clasa iployee v232 words
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Article53 1950-02-01 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— S:x new Primary One classes have been started in Johore Government and Aided English schools this year, five of these are atgirls" schools and one at a uoys school. There are in all fifteen primary one classes and eleven special Malay One classes in53 words
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Article20 1950-02-01 3 KLUANG. Tues.—A new Aided English Girls school is now being built/here and will be opened in 1951.20 words
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Article469 1950-02-01 3 A TWO hour debate on the appointment of a Deputy Water Engineer and some sharp rebukes from the Acting Municipal President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice highlighted the meeting of the Commissioners. The session lasted five hours altogether and was divided into .wo parts —the ordinary469 words
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Article149 1950-02-01 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners will shortly consider a campaign to bring home to the public the importance &f local government and the rights and duties of citizenship. Party politics will be discarded and Commissioners wiM throw their full weight behind the camnaisrn. This announcement wa m<ule by149 words
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Article26 1950-02-01 3 The Malaya Tribune Process Department offers you one of the best blockmaking rvices in Singapore at ry competitive rates. Your enquiries and orders are welcome.26 words
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Article707 1950-02-01 3 THE decision of the Establishment Board to promote Mr. P. C. Lim to the post of Deputy Water Engineer was referred back for the third time yesterday. Commissioners referred this decision back to the Establishment Board after they had accepted the recommendation of a special707 words
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Article82 1950-02-01 3 IMPORTANT decisions with regard to taxis, trishas ■Hmd hawkers in the City were taken by Municipal Commissioners. They decided to mcrease the number of taxis in the Colony from the present figure of 1,500 to 1,600. They also agreed to get the approval of the82 words
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Article340 1950-02-01 3 -HOGARTH A member of the Cumberland County Council. Mr. Hogarth, who is on a visit to Singapore, told Municipal Commissioners that Singapore's problems were similar to those in his own country. Mr. Hogarth who first sat in the visitor's gallery was Invited Into the340 words
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Article361 1950-02-01 3 IN a slashing attack at the organisers of the United Nations Appeal for Children Fund Mr. D. Robertson (Prog. South) told Municipal Commissioners that "the business is a bit phoney. The money was collected in Singapore, he said, by misleading statements. On the strength of361 words
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Advertisement382 1950-02-01 3 SIT. VACANT WANTED: Bookkeeper Accounts Clerk. Apply Kay Hian Co., 20, Malacca Street. S pore. (L.667). WANTED tethers either sex for an English School. Apply sitting full particulars. Box A.3293. M.T.. Spore. (L.664). "TIMBER Grades Apprentices, Good salary to qualified men. Apply personally Seng Hua Pcwmill, Kampong Bugis.' tK.654). WANTED382 words
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Advertisement369 1950-02-01 3 CLASSIFIED ACCOMMODATION RESPECTABLE Chinese bachelor requires- unfurnished room in family home, share Mat bun.:alow. Full particulars Box JL3383, M T., Spore. (X.656). VACANCIES: 32. Jalan Besar, Motor Garage for car s, lot iB, also repairing, storing, etc Apply M. Sohan Singh, 32. Jalan F< '•nr. (G. 623). VACANT: Furnished room,369 words
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Advertisement153 1950-02-01 3 PHILATELY WANTED: Mint U.P.U. Stamps Pabang Trengganu 50 can 18. Apply Box A.3282. Malaya Tribune. Kuala Lumpur. (0.827). MISC. ASTROLOGY for a Year. Know !he future prospects of your business, health love. Consult or by I>DM giving birth-date time [ilaee of birth. Fee $5.00. Guru Sakka. 171 A, Selegie Road,153 words
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Advertisement708 1950-02-01 3 Don't envy tlie motorist... Be one on your Bicycle with Easy to learn easy to drive this gearlees cycle outboard motor- does 240 miles per gallon. Factory Representatives:— T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG VACANCIES BY THE HUNDREDS FOR. THE QUALIFIED. Beginners, Feb (Col. Quay Mid. Rd.)708 words
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Article579 1950-02-01 4 TWO years ago to-day the Federal constitution was delivered from the tailors. This garment was, at the time, described somewhat rapturously as a "living thing." It was carefully explained that it was designed so that it would grow as the stature of the people [,rew. The people579 words
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Article, Illustration1016 1950-02-01 4 ALVIN STEINKOPF - by ALVIN STEINKOPF A.P. LONDON, A strong man on Labour's side in the British General Election campaign is 52-year-old Aneurin Bevan, the Socialist government's Minister of Health. No man could be more sure of himself. Son of a Welsh miner, he lived asA.P. - 1,016 words
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610 1950-02-01 4 JAMES D. WHITE - by JAMES D. WHITE SAN FRANCISCO RED China is throwing her weight about in the world. This weight is new and stranger. It can be under-es-timated or over-estimated. Nobody yet know what it really is. The world is used to thinking of China as610 words
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Article141 1950-02-01 4 Reuter. TAIPEH, TRADE between Hongkong and Formosa has shown no marked change since Britain recognised Communist China. For commercial reasons, it is possible that the Chinese will request, and be permitted, to appoint an in Hongkong. The recognition issue has made little or noReuter. - 141 words
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Article1143 1950-02-01 4 Astley Hawkins - In tlte present world situation, the more bitter internal social conflicts become, the greater will be the use of resistance movements in future wars. by Astley Hawkins Reuter. LONDON UNDERGROUND movements, developed to a fine art in the Second World War. will increase in importance as aReuter. - 1,143 words
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Article187 1950-02-01 4 Reuter-AAP. SOURABAYA, THREE corvettes, including one built in Canada in 1943, ate being refitted for the new Indonesian navy at the naval base here. The Sourabaya --"-yd base, one of the best eouipped fleet repair bases in South-east Asia j.nd now under the control of fthe IndonesianReuter-AAP. - 187 words
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Advertisement68 1950-02-01 4 I good because Kolynos foam It's between the teeth that danger lies. That's where multiply and go to work—producing the acids thai decay. Kolynos loan penetrates straight to the i spots. Kolynos alone contains special fagredienß neutralise the acids, destroy bacteria. Expert laborator) tests have proved that Kolynos eliminates up68 words
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Article829 1950-02-01 II WU TACHANG - By WU TACHANG THE GLORY, fame and the splendour of the courts of Peking, with her colourful ceremonials, died with the Revolution in 1911. when the Emperor system came to an end. With the shifting of the national capital to Nanking. Peking became a829 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-02-01 II GREAT GATE GODS Shen Tn or Cb'in Chiune; (above) »«ilY« Hu Ching-te (below) are reputed to be Gate Gods.The r Dictures are usually printed on sheets of paper and past ?d oni the gates and entrances to Chinese houses during the New Year as protective symbols for the coming year64 words
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Article475 1950-02-01 II HOW would you like to celebrate New Year twice in a year? How would you like to make New Year resolutions all over again within a month or so, after you have done it? You can do all this without being accused of possessing a475 words
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Advertisement125 1950-02-01 II New Shipment ARROW Shirts "DALE" W^£^k of Quality POPLIN j\ TIES TO SUIT iMPI EVERY PERSON 81 Trial will convince Phone: 7846. DOULATRAMS 48/50, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. THE SUPREME Bmm VALUE REVERE CAMERAS PROJECTORS Trade Enquiries Sun Trading Co. 19-20 Bonham Building, SINGAPORE. For Your NEW YEAR mtM PHOTOGRAPHS Beautiful125 words
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Advertisement94 1950-02-01 II WvttroUd Ml color. btowtiM MMMScript** T«M Col«««o'» «r« logrci o< CKr nl.o" Mo~ a Ken «"4 though' Do.ir icptutc m«nog«i mmkt cacti doy o Ipirituol oi««u'« In.oluaßl* <0r Uach.na Children bl» StariOt. tic. and halpmg 10 f u>d* r*>tnl durm* their formoti'* ytari. Include. Intornoi'Onal Sunday School leuon An.gnm*nti. Golden94 words
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Advertisement96 1950-02-01 II =NE\V ARRIVALS— f°[ Chinese New Year —.SPECIAL OFFERS— > (or 15 DAYS ONLY English Printed Haircord 36" $1.00 English Printed Ferguson Voil 38" $2.00 I English P-intcd Ferguson Linen 36" $1.60 > J English Printed Ferguson Sheer 36" $2.50 i English White Brocade Satin J for Wedding $4.50 < J96 words
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Advertisement155 1950-02-01 II WHY PAY MORE THAN YOU NEED? The Malaya Tribune 0.. fted Advertising you the most attractive »n cheapest form of <UmiS2 I advertising. You pay for only unction and get six ;n return Please turn to the Advertising tails. I ADDING CALCULATING BURROUGHS ALL THE WORLD OVER. ACCOUNTING STATISTICAL BORNEO155 words
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Article, Illustration1854 1950-02-01 III Tan Siong Hoon - -And All That Goes With It by Tan Siong Hoon THINESE HOUSEWIVES are busy preparing for the first day of the year of the tiger— their new year which falls on the 17th of this month. On the 24th day of the 12th moon, (February 10th)1,854 words
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Article, Illustration393 1950-02-01 IV SPRING COUPLETS r EN the sacrifices to the Kitchen God are over, the "spring couplets" arttorn down from the panels of the gates and other doors. New ones are then put up. These couplets are prepared by professional scribes who sit in front of shops writing them.393 words
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Advertisement121 1950-02-01 IV WOO HING BROTHERS Dealers In All Kinds Of Watches, Clocks And Spare Parts, Etc., Wholesale Retail. Gent's waterproof wrist watches from S 18.00 each upwards Ladies' wrist watches from $20.00 Alarm clocks from 5.00 Wall clocks from $16.50 186, SOUTH SR!OGE ROAD, SPORE. Phone: 4119. Telegraphic Add: "HORLOGERIE" j Vnhmbk121 words
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Article930 1950-02-01 9 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE THE Indonesian night cabaret at the Cathay rant made an excit•:ange from watching nda take fhe floor. s t of all. the Rayuan Kanchana Troupe gave a selection of island dances. iri Inring. the lovely c dance from Suma- :> usually danced as a930 words
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Article1912 1950-02-01 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. JHE first award of the Perak Meritorious Service Medal, Distinguished Conduct Medal and Conspicuous Gallantry Medal will be made on Federation Day today. Nine persona wih receive the Meritorious Service Medal. Ten persons will receive the Distinguished Conduct Medal. One person will1,912 words
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Article103 1950-02-01 9 KITALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Sultan of Perak in a Federation Day message today said: "In its efforts to wipe out terrorism the Government has taken steps and we hope that all of you will do your part and support the steps the Government has taken. "The103 words
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Article184 1950-02-01 9 The Sultan of Kedah said: "In the economic field the Malays as a community are still woefully behind hand. Though there have been plenty of ideas and talk, real progress is hardly visible. This is due chiefly to the lack of capital training and184 words
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Article57 1950-02-01 9 Mr. Hari O. V. Jensen, Senior Trade Commissioner for the Union of South Africa, will broadcast today, at 7.12 p.m. from Radio Malaya, on the trade relations between Malaya and the Union of South Africa. He is the fourth speaker in this series which aims to throw light57 words
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Article900 1950-02-01 9 Tho following have passed the 1919 practical examinations ot the Associated Board of tho Royal School of Music London. PIANO—PRELIMINARY GRADE: Vanderput Mary Victoria Ma>tilda; Cheah May; Ho Shirley Ho Winifred: Kleinmen .It lie; Lim Lee Lan; Kliaw Yen Yen; Kirn Kah Soon: Lim Ldy; Leow Siew900 words
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Advertisement37 1950-02-01 9 SILVER WARE MANUFACTURED BY THE FAMOUS FIRMS OF A die Bros. Ltd. and B. Cha tterley L td. OF BIRMINGHAM. S. I». 11. Silva 45, HIGH STREET, SINGAPORE. C. THR EMBANKMENT, KUALA LUMPUR. 43, STATION ROAD, IPOH.37 words
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Advertisement297 1950-02-01 9 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED, ffrj^l) China Building:, Chulia Street, \V*jjUi?s/ Singapore. FIRE, MARINE MOTOR VEHICLE WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE etc. Branches Agents at Hongkong, Java, Bangkok all towns in Malaya. COMMERCIAL TRADERS LTD. HOUSE OF HIRE-PURCHASE For RADIOS AND Electrical Appliances Easiest Terras Best Services RING <»<>SS or visit Head297 words
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Article63 1950-02-01 10 Samarinda (44); Bursa (Sheen*); FranclwvlUe («/S); Wairmu (40/1); Benvortich (38 9); Astyanax-Wosang (36/6); Malvina (88/4); StanhaU—Malim (31 2); Soestdijk (17 8); Irisbank (19 20); Scroci 2): Nordkyn (28/--4- Kepong —Braeside (25/6); Ehmnor (27/8); Bentong (29); Charon (SO); Idomeneus (15/6); Kutseng-r-Steel Age (US 4); H. Siiverheain (11); Khvber63 words
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Article46 1950-02-01 10 Mails are expected from Aden, Afghanistan. Alaska. Europe South America. Aaores West indies. Africa. Pacific Islands. Atlantic Islands, Canada. L«ypt. iJeland. India. W Arabia, Tibet. U.S.S.R.. U£.A, Australia. East Indies, Medan, Sourabaya. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Taiping. Thailand BaVavia, Dabo Slngkep. and Padang today.46 words
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Article48 1950-02-01 10 Mails are expected from Fedoration. U.K.. N. Ireland. Eire North West Africa. West Indies. Egypt, and Ceylon today at Malls 3 F«n Australia, North Borneo. Labuan. £uMI and Miri will close at neon end for .he Federation Of Makiva at 5.45 p.m. today at ttt€ C**\u.48 words
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Article414 1950-02-01 10 Reuter AAP. HONGKONG, Tuesday. The price of rice, staple food of the Chinese populace has risen approximately tenfold since -March, according to Hongkong Government s atl f *f r This was the principal cause for the Colonx s post-war high cost of living. The costReuter & AAP. - 414 words
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35 1950-02-01 10 SINGAPORE, Tues. The local share marU« i waH neglected and buyers were only Interested In cheap bargain*. Rubber share* attracted only a Httle attention inspite of higher commodity prices.35 words
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Article815 1950-02-01 10 Singapore, Tues. INDUSTRIALS AUaa Ice 11.90 12 25 xb., xd Alex. Brick. pref 2.40 2.50 Ord 2.20 2.25 B. B. Petrol 35./3 36/3 B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/3 22/3 Ord 15/3 16/6 E. Utd Assur. 39 25 40.25 Est. Trust >a Red. Dispensary 6.5n815 words
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Article115 1950-02-01 10 r E price of rubber rose to 51 y 4 cents per pound the highest since 1928. The market opened firm yesterday with better.advices from London and New York. There was brisk business passing and prices gamed cent over Monday s. The garket clobcu Pa at115 words
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Article107 1950-02-01 10 The coffee market was quiet yesterday with Rio No. 5 at $129 asked and $128 bid per picu'. No business was reported done. Sellers of Rio No. 3 asked $1314 with buyers bidding $130. Business passed at $1314 Rio No. 7 was not quoted on the market. Copra107 words
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Article57 1950-02-01 10 SINGAPORE, Jan. 31. Tin price was $285-874 per picul ex-smelter. Down $0-874 cents. LONDON, JAN. 30 Spot £599 4. Down £4 Three months £582. Down £2. Settlement price £GOO. Down £4>. Turnover 20. Second session Spot £599 4. Down £4. Three months £582. Down £1 3 4. Settlement57 words
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Article126 1950-02-01 10 Reuter. PARIS, Tues. Britain. Sweden, Norway and Denmark tonight announced an agreement for closer economic cooperation. This removes many restrictions on payments between the four countries. It is not concerned with further liberalisation of trade. Denmark, Sweden and Britain will free all blocked balances. NorwayReuter. - 126 words
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Advertisement595 1950-02-01 10 SHIPPING For Penang Rangoon. Madras.; CocJ^B-^ "Rebeveretr 9/11 FebJ Khoramshahr •Noreverett" 2S/27 Fob. •Nordstjornan 3/8 ten. For Frelgn, Passage, please apply u>.— GUTHRIE CO., LTD. Phone Singapore 5131 M» 1 SCJ '?6? if. FOB UK. CONTINENT. Singapore: PL Bwet.i Penang "Benlomond" for London, Rotterdam, Hamburg, In por Hull "Benvorlich" for595 words
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Advertisement164 1950-02-01 10 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO. LTD (Incorporated in Sarawak) Weekly passengers freight services to Kuching Rejang River Ports and Bintulu (with transhipment at Kuching). Pue Sails Rajah Brooke for Kuching In Port 5 p.m. Feb. 4 Bruas for Sarikei, Blnatang, Sibu -In Port 10 am. Feb. 4 Angby for kuching Feb.164 words
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Advertisement596 1950-02-01 10 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham Ivnang KAMERLINGH ONNES 6/8 Feb. 9 Feb in Peh OVERYSEL 14/16 Feb. 17 Feb. ]s Feh INDRAPOERA 23/25 Feb. D 2? Feb. Feb ZEELAND 5/7 Mar. 8 Mar. 'Mar.' Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dcpt Tel: 5071.596 words
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Article, Illustration297 1950-02-01 11 BILLY THOMPSON SHAKEN A.P. nOKLRTO Prioetti of Italy (IS** lbs.) retained the Bright X championship last night at Earl's Court by outpointing Billy Thompson (IMJ4 of Britain over 15 rounds in a duU, dreary fight. Two years ago, Thompson took the title from IA.P. - 297 words
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Article41 1950-02-01 11 A.P. I'ARI" 1 Tues. Robert ViUe- n ol Frame, ie.-ent winner ;;..r middleweight champion ja.- Laniotta In a uon-m»e boui on Monday night out- Jean Stock, the French uit-DC ud hanu»n»n in a Hr baul al Ppotta PNM A.rA.P. - 41 words
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Article64 1950-02-01 11 U.P. NEW HAVEN. Tues. Weltei weight champion Ray "Sugar Robinson scored a technical knockout over George Larover, 140, of Philadelphia, on Monday night in the fourth lound of a scheduled 10-iound non-title fight befcre a crowd of about 3.20 C. Robinson, in the fourth roundU.P. - 64 words
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Article53 1950-02-01 11 NEW ORLEANS. Tues.— Filipino-American Docusen brothers cf New Orleans had a bad night in the boxing ring on Monday. Favoured Maxie lost by%a ninth icund t.k.0., to Gui'lermo Giminiez, Buenos Aires lightweight, in a scheduled ten rounder here. Bernard oropped a surprising 10 round decision to Otis53 words
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Article38 1950-02-01 11 At a meeting of the soccer section of the Cricket Club the following ottice bear?rs were elected:— Convenor and Secretary, G. E. Verrall: Captain. H. Twist: Committee, W MrK>an, N. Mb Vkatf, C. G. Wimbush.38 words
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389 1950-02-01 11 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. gNGUSH football switches back to the League programme on Saturday. After the fourth round of the Cup, clubs who drew their Cap matches have a midweek replay to get through and may be feeling the strain of this extraReuter. - 389 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-02-01 11 This photo show; Freddie Mill* resting on his hand* and luiee* a-» th.> timekeeper calls the fatal second and Maxim .-.tiuids back In the tenth round of their sehedi:!;-:! Ift-romtd bout. A few second* later Mill* fell sideways to th:« mat46 words
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Article93 1950-02-01 11 U.P. MANILA. Tues.- The Malayan Chinese football team scored its second victory, beating- the Manila Allstais. 3—o. at the Rizal Memorial Stadium today, after leading at hair-time. 2 0. The teams started the game at a bieezy pace. Both sides made a number of attemptsU.P. - 93 words
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Article158 1950-02-01 11 THE Singapore All Blues defeated Johore English College by 11 poinus (a goal, two tries) to nil at Raffles' ground in Bukit Timah in thtir final "tuning"' up match for the All Blues final against Penang to be played at Kuala Lumpur this week-end. Yesterday's158 words
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Article46 1950-02-01 11 Singapore Harbour Board (Bi and R.A.S.C. (A) put up an exciting struggle, and failed to open accounts during a hectic first half. Midway through the second half. Mitchell managed to s*ore a try to secure the three p<ints which gave the R.A.S.C. vi. torv46 words
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Article82 1950-02-01 11 Changi (A) beat R.E.M.E. (A) by ten points (two goala) to tare* (a try) yesterday. The first half was scoreless, hut ihe Changi side gave a Hear indication that they were the better team. The K.KM.K. had a temporal v advantage immediately after resumption, hut failed to82 words
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Article46 1950-02-01 11 Ch.'isers won an easy nine (3 tries* -nil victory over Shell, but gave a very disappointiug display In their conversion kicks. Naumofl took their first try midway in the first half. W:ikelin and Rennet scored i he other two tries in the subsequent, session.46 words
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Article14 1950-02-01 11 Terry Beng-, the feather weight boxer of Indonesia, arrived by air yesterday.14 words
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Article62 1950-02-01 11 The following is the team chosen to represent Singapore in the All Blues final against Penang at Kuala Lumpur on Saturday: Patrick Tee; Mohamed Tahar, K. Leembruggen, Yin Kee. Niaz Mohamed Shah; A Vijaratnam, Sze Fook; Jack Ilosie. Dollah, Ngon, Ricketts. Read. Tan Teck Kirn.62 words
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119 1950-02-01 11 In the first contest of the seven-a-side rugby tournament played at the padang yesterday. G.H.Q. 'A* Team easily defeated the REME 'B' Team by 33 points (six goals and a penalty) to nil. The GHQ team started their casual score almost in the first minute119 words
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Advertisement401 1950-02-01 11 §K. P. LINE Due Sails Sibercct' for T. Pinang Java Ports and Bali Ports Feb. 1 "Seroet" for Tg. PmanK, Pr. Radja. Tembilahan and Rengat Feb. 1 ■Kota NV<r for Djambi Feb. 1 Toboali" for Tambelan and Pontinanak Feb. 3 •Van Riebeeek' K»dawi»ri-1 Feb. 4 Tasman" for Muntok. Djakarta, Semarang.401 words
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Advertisement515 1950-02-01 11 NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for sanitary installation for 118 houses at Lavender Street Estate. Tender form, etc. may be obtained on payment of a dcpcail of $100/- which will be refunded iX f> bona fide tender is subMitted. Sealed tenders arc to be de--1 posited in the515 words
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Advertisement601 1950-02-01 11 SITS. VACANT ELECTRICITY DEPART MEM f: Assistant Mains Fortman, on the permanent staff in Junior Overseers' Grade $120-$l3O BAR/$l4O x AsloMYO. Officers already in U vice are eligable for applying for this post and special considornon may be accorded to tJi n Forms irorn Municipal $lectrical Engineer's Office (Room 109)601 words
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Miscellaneous57 1950-02-01 11 CURLY KAVOi: by Sam Lett r INTRODOCrNG FOR TH' SECOND H Fa9s HIS WORTHY OPPONENT 1 iTHE REFEREE HAS GIVEN HIS iNSTRUCOF HIS BARNSTORM TOUR...TH' Jl > —A MAN WHO HASALWAVSJ TIONS! THE F:CHTERS RETURN TO THEiR HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF TH' > mfr\i <W GIVEN A GOOD ACCOUNT *J CORNERS57 words
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Article186 1950-02-01 12 ....NETHERLANDS TO FOLLOW SUIT U.P., A.P. Reuter. JOGJAKARTA, Tuesday. mif United States of Indonesia is expected to recognised MaoTse-tung's (JoinmmUst^egfrne^ inChina soon. Officii circles in the capital o« me ,n=o1,6811tot "the Netherlands will follow suit in the not too distant future." Meanwhile, search unitsU.P., A.P. Reuter. - 186 words
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107 1950-02-01 12 Tribune Staff Reporter THE price of rubber rose yesterday to the highest 1 since 1928. Business was done in morning at 50V4 cents per pound for spot No 1 Ribber Smoked Sheet and the market closed at 51 buyers 51V4 The e p r107 words
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Article42 1950-02-01 12 Mr R. E. Foulger. the Singapore Commissioner ol Pon g ce%ho has been.in the U.K. on leave, is «cpectea here tomorrow by tne over from Mr H E. V. Fowler, the Acting Commissioner ot Ponce, who is retiring shortly.42 words
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Article188 1950-02-01 12 POLICE Sergeant Ahmad bin Salleh was charged in the First District Court yesterday with breach of trust of $50. Tan Tiong Teng, a merchant, told the court that at 11 p.m. on Dec. 16 last, while driving with some friends towards Bedok, a police patrol188 words
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Article113 1950-02-01 12 Reuter. MANCHESTER. Tues. An appeal to Britain to "lay down a policy for Malaya" was made by the liberal Manchester Guardian today. This paper said that as yet the Communists in China do hot seem to have Intervened much in Malayan affairs, but thatReuter. - 113 words
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Article46 1950-02-01 12 Mr. T. W. Ong. who has returned from leave, has resumed his appointment in the Advisory Committee constituted under the Emergency Regulations 1948. a Gazette Notification issued yesterday stated. Mr. Wee Chong Jin has now ceased to be a temporary member of the Committee.46 words
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188 1950-02-01 12 MR. Patrick de Souza, 60, accountant at the Military Barrack Store, Tangiin, who sued his wife for a divorce on the ground of adultery and claimed damages from the co-respondent, was awarded $1,000 as damages by Mr. Justice Gordon-Smith in the High Court188 words
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Article25 1950-02-01 12 me Hot*ar<N M ate tla? will bo flown from all Governnent offices and buildings in B angor today, bein- Federation I")av.25 words
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Article37 1950-02-01 12 IIK rttoni; resident ot the Municipal commission (Mr TP.F. McNiecc) sent a letter to the Lord Provost of Glasgow, thanking him for tne message of greeting presented hv Bailie J. McAsian to the Commissioners.37 words
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Article37 1950-02-01 12 v't me ivuober Workers' Union from the various parts of the Fcdcra;;on met today at Kuala Lumpur to con3ider the recommendation:; made by the Rubber Arbitration Board regarding proposed cuts in bonuses oi tappers.37 words
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Article24 1950-02-01 12 tx. vie of PeraK called upon the people of his .state to offer their services during the Malayan People's Anti-Bandit Month.24 words
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Article30 1950-02-01 12 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Tues.—The International Justice will begin public hearings on Feb. 16 on the question of admission to membership of the United Nations, it was announced today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article47 1950-02-01 12 U.P. TOKYO, Tues.—Plans to defend Occupied Japan against attack in the event of war in the Far East will be discussed by the United States Joint Chiefs of Staaff and Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur in their talks here this week, a reliable source reported today.—U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article34 1950-02-01 12 Mr. J. M. GulUck. a Class IV Officer of the Malayan Civil Service has been seconded for service as Secretary of the Police Mission from Jan. 12 this year, a Gazette Notification says.34 words
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Article22 1950-02-01 12 NEW YORK, Tues. Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek. Chinese Nationalist leader, today claims uiai the Chinese Communists plan eventually to attacK Inclia.22 words
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Article28 1950-02-01 12 issued yesterday states that Mr H J. Frank. fisr, ssor. War Da.nage Commission. Sin aporc. has been transferred to Kuala Lumpur with eflect from Jan. 10. 1950.28 words
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Article35 1950-02-01 12 A.P. JAKARTA. Tues The heao of the state administration of the island of Madura, off the northeast Java const, handed back his mandate of power to the centra! government at Jakarta -A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article29 1950-02-01 12 WHITE HORSE, Yukon, Tues.—A rescue party, which back-tracked on the snow trud of a U.S. Army Dakota pilot, brojght in five survivors from his carshw! plane today.29 words
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Article28 1950-02-01 12 HONGKONG. Tues.- Tile Chinese Communists have demanded that Tibet send a representative to Peiping to negotiate the "peaceful liberation" of the moun f in state.28 words
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Article33 1950-02-01 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. American officials said today that they believe that India has its domestic Communist problem well under control and is in a position to resist any Red inroads. —U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article83 1950-02-01 12 Former chief of the O.S.S. (Office of Strategic Services). General "Wild Bill" Donovan, meekly submitted to a formal Customs check of his luggage when he arrived here from Jakarta yesterday. Asked what he thought was the biggest thing the O.S.S. did during the war, he83 words
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Article63 1950-02-01 12 A spurt to the housing industry in Singapore Is anticipated following approval by Municipal Commissioners to reduction of ceiling heights in future domestic buildings. The minimum ceiling height is now fixed at 8 ft. 6 inches for detached domestic buildings designed for single family accommodation semi-detached domestic63 words
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Article161 1950-02-01 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Southern Rhodesia, first in the rjueue for* new mon»y, announced a £6,000,--000 If per cent- lr»an 1H67-69 at 98 today These term!' were considered favourable by Ix>ndon stockmarket men and tho Kiltedged section staged a recovery from initial lower levels. Final prices were fractionally downReuter. - 161 words
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140 1950-02-01 12 Mr. G. V. Thaver. presi- I dent of the Malayan Indian Association, has issued the following appeal to Indians: "I appeal to all the Indians in this country who have madf 1 Malaya their home to help the anti-ban-dit campaign aarted by the140 words
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255 1950-02-01 12 Reuter. U.P. and A.P. LONDON. TiK Bday. THE last of the Nationalist armies on th< Chinea mainland—the Eighth and 26th--b annihilated by Communist armies in South Province, the New China Communist News said today in a dispatch from Peking. The Pekin dispatch was distributed byReuter. U.P. and A.P. - 255 words
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131 1950-02-01 12 Reuter. BANGKOK. Tues. Ten ■housand colt revolvers which were smuggled into Siam for the Chinese Communist underground were seized by the authorities last night on the BangKok river wnarl. The revolvers were recovered from cas-s Shipped to Bangkok from Hong Kong in a vessel namedReuter. - 131 words
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Article18 1950-02-01 12 The s.s. Tjipondok is now in port unloading about 250 tons of Brazilian coffee for Singapore.18 words
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Article24 1950-02-01 12 Reuter. Tue.—The iiurmah Oil Company today announced staff cuts or so tr> g) per cent at their tx and port installation I rachi.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article15 1950-02-01 12 Reuter. NORFOLK, Virginia. —A new effort to free the battleship Missouii, failed today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article192 1950-02-01 12 Y.M.C.A.: Singapore Club at 5 p.m. German Ac French Class 5.30 p.ni. Malay Ci :.versational Class 5.30 p.m. Art ClubLife Model Drawing 6 p.m. Special show of 'Scienti.ic Films' 8 p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Katont; jrroup meet 4 D.m. at St. Hilda s School Ceylon Road. Seniors dinner192 words
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Article145 1950-02-01 12 CATHAY: "Madness of >' Heart" with Margaret U wood at 11. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45. -»»d 9 p.m. "CAPITOL: "Prince of roxet> with Tvrone Power and c-isen Welles "at 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30. and 9.30 p.m. UEX: "Pardon My I at' a11 1.45. 4. 6.30 and 9.3C» p.m. PAVILION: "Bride145 words
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Article67 1950-02-01 12 kJM. V«» BTGBY: 7-a-side at j HOCKEY: Women s f vs. Dutch Club. SCC H 1 ACSOBA vs. Arts Fuculty Bukit T""* h T iS( ,n Khalsa vs. Police at i R SOCC EK: IRC V8. T1 ger J J 1st. Team) Farrer Park IK; Rocklites (2nd Tea™) Park67 words
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Advertisement290 1950-02-01 12 A 'Pine Story MELBOURNE. Tues Australia exported 91 percent of its tinned pineapple production in 1949 to earn dollars and imported tinned pineapples from Singapore for home consumption. Most of the exported tinned pineapple went to Canada. Singapore Imported pineapple retails at 2/94. a 20-ounce tin. The 20-ounce Queensland product290 words
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Advertisement29 1950-02-01 12 Just A Reminder The Malaya Tribune has a Town Office at Winston's, No. 4, The Arcade, where letters and small advertisements, both casual and classified, may be handed in.29 words
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Advertisement20 1950-02-01 12 Blood Hark Group A U Bottlei Group B a BoUfea Group AB 7 Bn« s s Group O 10 BrttC20 words
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Miscellaneous31 1950-02-01 12 LIX ABNER by AI W thar go mah new mammy an' pappv-otf oj I THAR HOJEVMOOJ. THIS IS A SIGHT MK3HTV Wlt&fk i SrpG i f gs.ssss jsr. w I Hlfe31 words
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