Malaya Tribune, 13 February 1950
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Title Section62 1950-02-13 1 MALAYA Tribune BY TtIB 1 PEOPLE FOR nnPEOPLE *1~ Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Jpoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1950 f LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA i Phone 5811/3 Nm Vmm TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRBSSNTATn'R E Maurice Wmier, Malaya62 words
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119 1950-02-13 1 U.P. HONGKONV,. Sun. The .nd that the Britisn Concord rescued a:i 43 crew members of the Ship Wing King when if t ran agrround and caught fire 90 miles northeast of Hongkong early today. The survivors. 40 Chinese crew nienicers and three British orhcers.U.P. - 119 words
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Article43 1950-02-13 1 A.P. ROME. Sun.—The legal commute of the International Civil Aviation Organintl n iICAO) has :eaffilrmed thr basic principle that com: pensation is due any person on the earth's surface, who suffers damage as a result ci objects tailing from airplanes.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article55 1950-02-13 1 U.P. HONjKONG, Sun.—Radio Peiping hinted today that tne Coniinrorm is getting worried about the possibilities of Titoism in Asia. It said that the February 3 issue of the Ccminforrn Journal carried the article, "United States imperialists utilize the Tito clique for espionage in Asia." The broadcastU.P. - 55 words
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Article28 1950-02-13 1 A.P. BERLIN. Sun.—TMe political history of every German in the Soviet zone is being investigated by the Communist police, it was disclosed today. —A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration328 1950-02-13 1 MICHAEL GOH - 'I Did Not Expect Him So Soon,' adkins By MICHAEL GOH WHEN Ton Kah Kee, millionaire and Oversea Chinese leader lands in Singapore Hometinie this week, the two brass band» of the Mayfalr Musical iiiiJ wraniatlc Association will be there to greet him328 words
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108 1950-02-13 1 Reuter. BERLIN. Sun.—The East German Communist-sponsor-ed "National Front" will help and. if necessary, protect the free German youth rally in We3t Berlin at Whitsun, according to a speech given prominence in the official Soviet Taegliche Rundschau today. The speech was made yesterday at theReuter. - 108 words
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Article56 1950-02-13 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Sun. Most of the 400.000 United States miners, whose sixday national strike has been crippling industry, may be back at work tomorrow. Tneir leader, Mr. John L. Lewis, directed them back this week-end after President Truman had obtained a national emergency court orderReuter. - 56 words
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Article95 1950-02-13 1 Tribune Staff Reporter TWENTY-THKEE of the crew from the 4,700 ton freighter. "Towergrange'' quit the vesael yesterday at 2.30 p.m. because "the food and general conditions on board were bad." The men also said that their captain was "domineer ing." Ail 23 men come from Oreenoch, Renfrenshire,95 words
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Article75 1950-02-13 1 A.P. HONG KONG, Sun.—Choi M- tS. uneinDloyed was sentenced to two years imprisonment and recommended for deportation yesterday for possessing 34 forged 100-tical banknotes. Choi Ming, told the court that the banknotes, totalling 3.400 ticals or the equivalent of HK$5OO. belonged to a friend ofA.P. - 75 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-02-13 1 The three-man Police Commission being met by Mr. R. E. Foulger. the Commissioner of Police at Kalian* Airport yesterday. Left to right: Mr. Foulger. Mr. R. D. Jackson. Mr. J. F. Ferguson and Sir Alexander Maxwell —MISSION MEN—PAGE 3.43 words
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83 1950-02-13 1 NICE. Sun. Madame Renee Pepizewnich celebrated the opening of the traditional Nice Carnival today by throwing more than US$l.OOO in French and Dutch money from her apartment window. Police were attracted by the crowd that formed. When they reached the apartment, however. Pepizownich had83 words
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Article64 1950-02-13 1 KOTA TINGGI. today.—A Police party on its way to the scene of a fire on Huat Seng Estate li mile Kota Tinggi Lombong Road accidently shot dead a police constable Zacharia b Haji Ahmad. MUAR. today.—A gang of 30 Malay and Chinese bandits swooped on the64 words
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Article43 1950-02-13 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—Deadline for tn? nomination of candidates for Britain's general election will be reached tomorrow afternoon. But last night the collective total had reacned 1,559 for 625 seats. This included 497 Labour candidates, 465 Conservatives, 368 Liberals, and 91 Communists.—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article18 1950-02-13 1 Reuter. ATHEISS, Sun.—uieece has i eeognised the three new Indo-Chinese states of Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. Reutei.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article229 1950-02-13 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. WORLD production of natural and synthetic v rubber dropped in 1949, according to a preliminary survey of the world's rubber position prepared by ths Rubber Study Group and published today. Total production of natural rubber in 1949 is estimated at 1.482.500 longReuter. - 229 words
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Article21 1950-02-13 1 U.P. FRANKFURT, Sun.—The Albanian Government hay decided to open diplomatic relations with Government of Ho Chi Minn.— U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article154 1950-02-13 1 A.P. ROME, Sun.—Film.Director Roberto Rosseilini announced today that Ingrid Bergman's baby had been registered officially as his son. The baby wa« registered under the name of Renato Rooerto Guiaeppe Rosseilini. son of Roberto Rosseilini. Rosseilini aaid a friendly farewell to his ex-wlfe, Marcella Di Marchis. and hisA.P. - 154 words
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Article112 1950-02-13 1 A.P. CHICAGO. Sun.—ln-laws of Chriscoplur Janus, a Chicago businessman, are going to to inspect ♦he fo >* i ?j rl tb at he says he has inherited. His wife's Mr. and Mrs. Jeffrey Short of Winnetka. Illinois, will visit the girls during a tour of Eurooe.A.P. - 112 words
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Article52 1950-02-13 1 U.P. TOULON, France. Sun— Forty persons were slightiy taj ired to Jay when fistrw.itins broke out during a Communist organized demonstration. The flght started when the Generii Confederation of Labour and the Communist Party ordered members to charge a barrier installed iuar the docks byU.P. - 52 words
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Article38 1950-02-13 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. A r.".ce between the United States and Russia to be first to build an atomic-powered submarine is a possibility that may complicate efforts to produce the hydrogen bomb, in-in-med lawmakers said today. —A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article21 1950-02-13 1 A.P. BOMBAY, Sun. Police today arrested five people alleged to be Involved in subversive Communist activities in Bombay City.—A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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398 1950-02-13 1 LONDON, Sunday. AFFICIAL Far Eastern observers here today are speculating on possible Communist designs on Siam in the face of reported Chinese Communist pressure and veiled threats against the Sangkok regime. ►Soviet offers to buy Siamese rice put British experts on the track398 words
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Article52 1950-02-13 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sun.—Vigorous police and military patrols continued here toe ay —tourch day oi communal disturbances —and the curfew was extended to a u ie?W more places" in West Bengal, an official communique said. Incidents in the city today included four s.aobing cases and two caasaReuter. - 52 words
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Article120 1950-02-13 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sun.—About 6,000 Communists watched by some 10.000 spectators paraded with flags and banners on the mile long Boulevard between the Place de la Bastille and the Place de la Republique here today in the calmest demonstration of its kind since the war. TheReuter. - 120 words
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Article99 1950-02-13 1 STOP PRESS A.P. LONDON, Sun. Three bur lars biassed throu tn a reinforced concrete strong room at the Catford Greyhound Stadium early today, and drove off with an estimated £15,000. They bound and gagged the two night watchmen and left them in the stadium office whileA.P. - 99 words
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Advertisement20 1950-02-13 1 4»« I* PADLOCKS WĔM RIM LOCKS Kjpj NIGHTLATCHES B™ 1 LOCK SETS I Sole Agents: WILLIAM JACKS CO. (M) LTD.20 words
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Advertisement178 1950-02-13 1 •i TEAK CAMPHORWOOD CHESTS. J I; BALI HEADS. ETC:- at 1 HONGKONG CO. a B Formerly at IS f.ollyer Q«»v. New at 14. 1« Anson Head tr (Opposite Marine llunirl), a_ *J Phone *****, HINOAPUKK. Branch Office: 10 Col Iyer Quay. 5 The Children TjZ? ouritc for Radiant Healfh Energy178 words
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Article, Illustration97 1950-02-13 2 Loft: Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Hope after thi :r wedding at the Singapore Registry of Marriages on Saturday. The bride was formerly Miss Barbara Ann Monteiro.—Tribune picture. Top: Mr. 3nd Mrs. Koh Yew Hock were married at St. Andrew's Cathedral on Saturday. Mrs Koh was formerly Miss Sally97 words
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177 1950-02-13 2 Tribune Sta£T Reporter MORE and more children in Singapore and. the Federation today are attending cinema shows in schools. Their favourite cowboy* or cartoon "hero's" however, do not flash across the screen, for they are educational and instructional films. Mr Biam Solomon, member177 words
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Article, Illustration142 1950-02-13 2 CAPTAIN G. W. Wilbourn, master of the lnchbui' arrived in Singapore on Saturday with one cf the Last loadof Chinese New Year delicacies from Red held Swatow. Although the Inciioull is the la.-t ship from China with New Year eatables, she is the142 words
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Article55 1950-02-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun The Communities Liaison Committee met here yesterday and today and tentatively agreed to take steps to improve the economic position of the Malays ana the problem of citizenship and nationality. The Committee will consider these further at their next meeting, after which they hope55 words
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Article72 1950-02-13 2 A large-scale sweep of Pulau Übin and Pulau Tekong was carried out early yesterday morning by a party of police and military in landing craft. The operation, in which a number of volunteer police took part, started at about 3 o'clock yesterday morning, and lasted eight72 words
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Article125 1950-02-13 2 Nine airline executiyes arrived in Singapore on Saturday to attend the International Air Transportation Association conference which opened at Mac Donald House yesterday. Th< arc Mr A. J. Ramqntft: PAL. Mr. H. C. Hugh? 3, BOAC. Mr. J. S. Thurman. BOAC. Mr. R.125 words
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153 1950-02-13 2 A.P. Sunday. A party of two Malays and a Chinese are due to arrive at London airport at 07.15 p.m. today to study election procedure in Britain. The Colonial Office Information Department said yesterday: They are Captain Hussein bin Onn, Inche OsmanA.P. - 153 words
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Article41 1950-02-13 2 Mr. P. j. Sproule, a former senior puisne Judge of the Straits Settlements and who acted many times as Chief Justice. Is now in Singapore on a visit. On Satuiday he visited the Singapore Supreme Court.41 words
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232 1950-02-13 2 Reuter. LONDON, Sund 'v. MH. Anthony Brooke, nephew of the iorimi "White Rajah" ;nd representative of the Sarawak "anti- cession" movement in Britain, !»st nii>h' protested ..g ns < -,soei»tion of his name with the activities of extremists in Sarj»w»k.Reuter. - 232 words
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Article23 1950-02-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR. SunEnrolments for the AntiBandit Month throughout the Federation totalled approximately 228.466. according to returns avairaoie up to yesterday.23 words
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Article163 1950-02-13 2 A man who has tuned 000 pianos, and sold another 5.000 in Singapore for the past 28 years still regards his work as an entertainment rather than a job. He is Mr. Wong Shian Vein. whose father was also a piano tuner. In all those163 words
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222 1950-02-13 2 OIR Henry Gurney, the High Commissioner of the S Federation when presenting new Colours to the Ist BaSn Malay Regiment at Taiping yesterday. to d of your country look to you to defend them the r families and their soil aga.nst any222 words
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Article134 1950-02-13 2 Sir Eugcn MillingtonDrake has just been renominated as representative cf South America on the excutive committee of the International Association of Amateur Boxing. He would therefore be attending the Copenhagen Assembly which meets in June. Sir Eugcn said yesterday that he would make every134 words
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Article117 1950-02-13 2 A troop of Malay scouts from Baling, Kedah, recently cycled four-miles to Pekan Kupang to help a Malay family in padi-harvesting, an Alor Stat report stated yesterday. Their action fol'owed the decision by_ a meeting of Kedah Scouts on Feb. 1 to help the public117 words
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Advertisement159 1950-02-13 2 LAST DAY: ll a.m.; 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 p.m. 'Ifik'&.Q -mm\m\ OOlOtmt da>n sniuiNft Lamour Durye« Kayfto "r\nd Here's~A~Truly, Happy M.G.M. Hit Far A Very Happy New Year! j Neptune* ttw*&Uer Jff* U S COtD OUTSIOE" <\ -iWleftrt wd dtwf"^^jjrj^^ BOOK EARLY! -k LAST DAY: 1.45; 4.15 ;>6.45 9.30 p.m.159 words
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Miscellaneous385 1950-02-13 2 On Your Radio Today BLUE NETWORK RED NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAMMES IJfDIAM PROGRAMMES ».35 a.m. For the Schools: 12.00 p.m. Time Signal. OpenMusic X Movement; «».55 Inter- ing Auiu-t. .V I'rogramme Sumlude; 10.00 News from Kuala mary with Sig. Tone; 12.02 Film Lumpur; 10.05 Close Down. Songs; 12.15 Hindustani Talkie 10.50385 words
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Article168 1950-02-13 3 JOUORE BAHIttJ, Sunday. ITcsidcnt of the Scs'ourt, Mr. W.li. s „th..Tl? '.d. today reserved jud-m-.-ni at -he c~nchiHk>n of th< t ia! "f 31-year-old Mohrt. \[i bin Mohd. Sham. Vli, a Custom;; Ofllcei :it ih>- )oho.<' Caur-eway. was ;o' accepting a $5 bribe ij \h168 words
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Article143 1950-02-13 3 untitled- Bandit Month L I ALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Two Malay women, aged md 22, wives of two Special Constables, in Teua Ulu Kelantan. nave volunteered their services during the Anti-Bandit Month. They have written this to the Chief Police Offlcei. Kelantan: Wi hue143 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-02-13 3 Ytr. Lee Choou Seng President of the 1950 Singapore Buddhist Federation, making an appeal to a" Buddhists to hel|> secure world peace through Buddhism. Seated, (L to R): Sek Scan Goh, a Chinese Buddhist monk from Siam, Mr. Sek Kong Haip and Mr. E.C.S. Adkins, Secretary57 words
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Article238 1950-02-13 3 JJR. Lee Choon Seng, the president of the Singapore Buddhist Federation, said yesterday that the precepts of Buddhism were essential to modern culture and a great factor in world peace. He was speaking at the opening ceremony of the 1950 Federation, in the Buddhist Headquarters238 words
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Article285 1950-02-13 3 Mission Men On Malayan Police fHE three-man Police Commission arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday evening. "The Anti-Bandit campaign is a very good thing," said Mr. R. L. Jackson, Secretary to the Commissioner of the London Metropolitan Police. Hut it would be a finer285 words
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Article156 1950-02-13 3 i LUMPUR, Sun.—T"H Negotiating Committee appointed by the various cs'ns in tne Federation Malaya met yesterday, to consider the question of rcegotlatiops with the for an upward rei < arnkogs for estate i v. that the price of rubber has increased. the recommenda>n ained156 words
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449 1950-02-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. The story of how a Kampong Guard, who because he was not entitled to a reward if he handed over an illegal rifle to the Police, assisted a Police informer on a promise of a cut was disclosed in the449 words
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Article40 1950-02-13 3 More than one hundred, and eighty shoe-makers and officials of the Industrial Trading Limited were entertained to a Chinese New Year party given hy the Company, which took place at their workshop. Kampong Soopoo Road on Saturday,40 words
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Article27 1950-02-13 3 SEGAMAT. Sun.—An Indian labourer stabbed an Indian woman to death in a room at the railway labourers' quarters at Genuang and then committed suicide yesterday.27 words
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Article311 1950-02-13 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. Because of a series of bandit outrages near Kluang during the past week, the Police yesterday carried out a large-scale screening operation of squatters in the Town Board area. Twelve bandit suspects were held out of the 1,500 squatters screened. A further311 words
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Article140 1950-02-13 3 MISUNDERSTANDING of a remark by Deputy Director of Medical Services Dr. J. Coutts-Mllne caused forty senior nurses in the Singapore General Hospital to spend a very angry Saturday morning. Convinced that he had said, during recent promotions of nurses, that "no other nurses were suitable,"140 words
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Article19 1950-02-13 3 The Mentakab-Karak road is now clear of floods. The Mentakab-Temerloh road is open to heavy traffic only.19 words
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Advertisement473 1950-02-13 3 jSIT. VACANT RKQUIRE services one pipe line Overseer able to take Measurements and submit monthly bill* of work done salary $150 j.«-r month including C.L.A. Also one store clerk able to type and conversant with building material salary $150 f r including C.L.A. Apply to Box. E. 762, M.T.. Spore473 words
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Advertisement358 1950-02-13 3 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS FINANCIAL LOANS to be given on securities up to $10.000. Inquiries treated most confidentially. Inquiries to Box A.3337. M.T.. .Spore. (V.763). MISC. KNOWLEDGE of Palmistry and Physiugnomv brings Happiness and .Success in Life. Ccrsult Madame Lvdia. 14A Change Alley (off Raffles Place) 9 a.m.—s p.m.358 words
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Advertisement202 1950-02-13 3 WANTED WANTED used motor cycle and disc recording equipment. Particulars to Loh. 126-X Paya Ten.bong Road. Penang. tV.768). WANTED post-war T.C. type M.G. Must be in first-class condition. Reply Box A.3330. M.T., Spore. tV.759). WANTED immediately for cash a post-war American convertible, or a British open car not less than202 words
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Article578 1950-02-13 4 THE American diplomats open their conference in Bangkok—a conference expected to have quick repercussions on the affairs of South East Asia. During the past week, American policy in Asia, which for so long has been a question mark, a tug-of-war between the get-out-of-Asia and stay-in-Asia groups, has578 words
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Article, Illustration1391 1950-02-13 4 JACK HENRY - YESTERDAY THE GERMANS HAILED PEACE- by JACK HENRY Reuter. FRANKFURT, REVIVING German nationalism is today producing a crop of potentially explosive right wing groups similar to those from which the Nazi party grew after the First World War. High Allied officials generally decry at anyReuter. - 1,391 words
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Article866 1950-02-13 4 GILBER T SEDBON - by GILBER T SEDBON CAIRO, A warning that 25.000,000 Arabs in Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia are ready to revolt unless their claims for independence are satisfied, has been given here by Abd el Krim. leader of the RifT war in North Africa, who866 words
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100 1950-02-13 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Sun. A en -Aman was sucked through the open door of a giant airliner early yesterday and pr sumablv plungtiis Ii ath in the darkness over t-rong island. spokesman said air draft tugged r< wman through an accidentally open door of theA.P. - 100 words
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112 1950-02-13 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Sun. Another k i ~:i, r Japanese nuclear physidst is scheduled to within the next few w*»eks rk in the United StaDr. S. Kikuchi, 46-year-old physics professor at the Osaka University, revealed recently that lie has been invite Ito join the staff ofReuter-AAP. - 112 words
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Article25 1950-02-13 5 NEW YORK. Sat. A cup sold for $490 vva.s flown fiom London to New On it is a portiait of Benjamin Fianklin.25 words
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132 1950-02-13 5 A.P. PRANKFURT, GERMANY, Sunday. American r agents have disclosed they are investigating a 1 Nazi underground organization agitating for a new brand of Hitlerism in Germany. The size of the underground is unknown, but one Allied official called it "certainly dangerous." He added. Tt mustA.P. - 132 words
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Article88 1950-02-13 5 Oil War: Reuter. Washington. Sun.— American oil companies yesterday describeu as unsausiactory the British proposals to end the dcilar-scerung o»i piobiem. Executives of leading American on companies uiseusseo the latest British compromise proposals witn on cials Oi tiie petroleum division or Hastate Department. The British were containedReuter. - 88 words
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Article23 1950-02-13 5 Ontario. Sun. -A doctoi at Kirkland Lake, treated a patient at Baffin Island by :adio. The places are 1,000 miles apart.23 words
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64 1950-02-13 5 Messrs. F.E. Zeullig (Malaya) Ltd. threw a New Year dinner to their dealers at Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World on Friday last. Picture shows (from left to right): Messrs. N.W. Higgin. P. Lamprecht (Managing Director of Zeullig), Cheok Huay Chee, Psua Chee Eng. Mon Teck Heng, Heng Buay Nung, Tan64 words
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Article139 1950-02-13 5 Reuter Rochester (New York). Sun. —Swami NikhUananda, a member of an order of Hindu monks, said in addressing a students* conference on human rights at the University of Rochester, that India in spite of its ai-chaic social system, soon would play a majorReuter - 139 words
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Article78 1950-02-13 5 Reuter. ALBANY. New York. Sun. —New York's Governor Thomas E. Dewey today proclaimed next week as Negro History Week." He praised Negroes for their progress in the 87 years since their freedom from slavery and added: "These Americans have advanced in education and culture to a pointReuter. - 78 words
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Article265 1950-02-13 5 Reuter. U)NDON, Sunday. INDO-CHINA was the key to Southeast Asia, the weekly review 'The Economist' declared yesterday. "If it were once submerged by the Communist flood there could be no hope of saving Siam with its large Chinese minority, and the position in Malaya wouldReuter. - 265 words
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Article29 1950-02-13 5 LONDON. Sun.-From a dummy in an Oxford Street furrier s window thieves stole a fur coat. They broke the window and left the dummy on the pavement.29 words
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162 1950-02-13 5 A.P. COPENHAGEN, Sun DANISH scientists are to set out in the autumn to hunt for sea serpents. Tney wnl sail in tne former British frigate. Lelth. which has been converted to a science ship. For two years the scientists will cover the world's seasA.P. - 162 words
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Article63 1950-02-13 5 BELFAST. Sun. A man wno lost nts dress watch in Belfast offered in an advertisement recently a handsome reward, adding that he was "the seventh' son of a seventh son." He also promised the finder "a seventh son's good-fortune wishes." And a sting-in-the tailpiece: "On a63 words
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Article77 1950-02-13 5 LETTUCE MAY YET BEAT THE H- BOMB Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Sun.—Lettuce may yet beat the H-Bomb. After laying the blame for years on meat-eating, the secretary of the Australian Vegetarian Society. Miss Mary Foley, has predicted a "golden age" when everyone will live on lettuce leaves, roots, nuts and other vegetable.Reuter-AAP. - 77 words
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Article70 1950-02-13 5 AP. SAN FRANCISCO. Sun.— In a frank move to tie up closer with Russia, Chinese Communists reported on Friday that they planned a telephoto network linking Peiping, Shanghai and Moscow. Thp announcement, broadcast by the Peiplng radio, also said a Chinawide telephone system was planned and "an internationalAP. - 70 words
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492 1950-02-13 5 SEQUEL TO FUCHS' CONFESSION U.P. LONDON, Sunday. DHITAIN has begun a searching loyalty check of everyone, even remoteiy connected with the atomic research programme and will turn the results over to the United States federal Bureau of Investigation, it was reported early yesterday.U.P. - 492 words
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Miscellaneous169 1950-02-13 5 LIX ABMEB by AI < »,>,> I W '9h? T^p K UM P^ ATH WARNIN'S B.KI I T- a A SHORE SGN THET VI Ia« REELE.S KNOW A H J__3X •%C~* 5- KNOCKED TH' LEFT-HAND JOfJ W.T H ,N' 2A HOURS, A YOKUM WAS> RIWN' .Xl NOPE TRuCK.SUH S *?f169 words
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Article753 1950-02-13 6 A.P. LONDON, .Sun. HOW mudi tin, a -vitr»l war and industrial metal, has the Soviet Union? Communist successes in China, possibly opening tttfi way fer the Soviet Union to tap that nation's rich tin reserves, has proirr*< d Western i >xfftrta once on 16 probeA.P. - 753 words
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808 1950-02-13 6 By a Market Correspondent |U,SPITE the satisfac--1 lory markets ruling ,t,i both Malaya's stapBt was lacking ■or shares and with the v ait of Chinese New year and British elections little business was :U<- t .lining the week, •a industrials a sagging market808 words
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Article88 1950-02-13 6 Reuter. f||EW DELHI, Sunday. The Government of India has decided that Pakistan ships would not be given coastal licences for the Indian coast from Thursday. An authoritative source Rave the following reasons for this decision: 1. The difficulty of Indian ships in securing adequate cargo.Reuter. - 88 words
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Article65 1950-02-13 6 WILKINSON PROCESS RUBBER COMPANY LIMITED increased its sales of its product "Linatcx" in the year ended Sept. 30, 1949 and made a profit of $29,893 (10.6. t j. Net liquid assets in balance sheet $10,887 equal 3.8 cents P"i share, but after the close of accounts65 words
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Article53 1950-02-13 6 A.P. SINGAPORE* peb. ll—Th? pr«ee «as a>2Bi-> 7,8. Lip l/>.\i)ON, Pern 11—Cash tin on Friday advanced two shillings six pence to £590 I shillings and six pence bid, £fjHO aaUed in London. Ninety-day futures gained 12 shillings six pence to £581 —10 s. bid, £584—15 s. asked. TurnoverA.P. - 53 words
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Article101 1950-02-13 6 A.P. NEW DELHI, Sun. THE government of India :mnounced it would grant licences immediately for the import cf the commodities: From dollar areas —trucks in completely knocked down condition, raw Manila hemp, unmanufactured tobacco, sulmotor vehicle spare uitts and lubricatine; oil. From Boftcurrency area— raw films, trucksA.P. - 101 words
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Article103 1950-02-13 6 WITH better advices liom London and Xrw York the rubber commodity market ruled stead ic-, on Saturday and prices »ose cent from Friday. Closing prices in cent.- per pound we, c Buyers oeilera No. 1 RSS t.o.b. Mar. 52 Vi 52% No. 2 RSS f.o b. Mai. 51103 words
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Article60 1950-02-13 6 KUNDONG RUBBER ESTATE LIMITED made $29,177 (13.9',) in the year ended Sept. 30, 1949 and a dividend of ss t is proposed against 7 t 2 <\ last year. Net liquid assets, $60,687. are equa 1 to 28.9 cents pei share. AU-in cost was60 words
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128 1950-02-13 6 PETALING TIN LIMITED, leporting for the financial year ended Oct. 31. 1919. showed the very satisfactory profit of $4,713,415, or 214' A final dividend of 55', ii recommended, making 100,0 for the year, compared with 52I.;',1.;', last year. Not liquid assets in balance128 words
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Advertisement673 1950-02-13 6 I ANSFIELD CO. LTD., (.Incorporated In Singapore) I I BLUE FUNNEL LINE I ai riers' option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS rhus" sails for Genoa Liverpool Feb. 16 rtea" sails for Holland, London end Hamburg Feb, 23 -;has" sails673 words
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Advertisement137 1950-02-13 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. S pore P. Sham Penang OVERYSEL 15/18 Feb. 17 Feb. IS Feb Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dent Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS nova! Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America line Nederland Tin. Rotterdam. Rotterdam. Amsterdam. HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK,137 words
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Advertisement569 1950-02-13 6 BOUSTEAD CO. LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railwava GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, KO/ v DAM, HAMBURG. X |m Salli GLENROX Gdn. 33 34 (Calls Alexandria) GLENORCHY Feb. 25 Mar (Calls Tangier Hull). FROM U.K. fOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. U UUSNBARN569 words
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Article50 1950-02-13 7 A.P. KIRCIIADY. SCOT\I XI AND. Sun.— Bovers could not score i goal yesterday, but th. still defeated Clyde 3-2 in a Scottish Cup tie Ml three Raith goals u« ,r stored by Clyde players who kicked the ball into thru- own goal ad -A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article128 1950-02-13 7 Reuter. HURST PARK. LONDON, Sup. The Queen saw the Royal steeplechase! Monaveen. owned jointly by herself ,i P inceas Elizabeth, win the Gecrgc Williamson Handicap steep-echase run over thi.e miles here yesteiday. It was the first time that the Queen had seen her Grand National hepeReuter. - 128 words
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92 1950-02-13 7 A.P. LOS ANGELES. Sun.- The Calumet Fat m racehorse Ponder wen the US$5O,OOO San Antonio handicap at Santa Anita yesterday, and ai! tal mate. Citation, was second. The lush horse Noor ■ai 'hud. Mer* which led most of the ■ay. finished fourth. The boiA.P. - 92 words
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64 1950-02-13 7 A.P. ROME, Sun. Livronaais, a French horse owned by Bitrun .1.1 i. de Rothschild, won |he Gian Corsa di Siezi de Rona on Sunday, one of Italy's biggest oteeplechases. an Italian jumper was second, and Austral, another French entrant, was third one of the fiveA.P. - 64 words
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Article36 1950-02-13 7 S.A.N.I MEETING I"' «n* special general nieetSi».rt ~Singapore Amateur Ut nt on I>r chon 11 ion e tttp d the second Pat- Mr. Othman bit Ah w*-r..J*° imed 'be hon. asst. j and Mr. Sulai.nan bin36 words
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Article564 1950-02-13 7 LONDON. Saturday.-In sp*e of high winds and weather there were huge crowds at ail eight round F.A. cup tie-matches yesterday which were watched by 280,000 people who paid £4? 448 Manchester United and Portsmouth' the two beaten semi-finalists last year, provided the sternest struggle Both have564 words
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Article61 1950-02-13 7 In a friendly soccer matched plated at Choon Guan School Ground yesterday, the Cheerful Lad lirst team defeated the R.N'.A.S. (Sembawang) 8 L Muniandi, Q. Chan T. Concensio converted for the Cheerful Lads. Crofts replied tor the R.N.A^S. The Cheerful Lads 2nd. XI won their61 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-02-13 7 Mr. Lim Kim Lee. owner of Persotan. which won the Singapore Spring Cup on Saturday, receiving the nanasome prize from Mrs. P. S. is Mr. L. C. the secretary of the S.T.C. Tribune Pi .tore.35 words
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Article84 1950-02-13 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Ireland's rugby teajn to meet Scotland in Dublin on Feb. 25 was chosen as fallows: G. Norton (Bective); W. I>. McKec (N. Ireland); K. X. Other (Ireland) G. C. Phipps (Rossiyn P.); M. Lano (U.C.); J. \V. Hyle (Queens U., Be'tast); A. CarrollReuter. - 84 words
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Article61 1950-02-13 7 A.P. MANILA, Sun.—Pedio Masip t Spain) won the Philippine National singles tennis crown today by defeating champion Fclicismo Ampon 6 4; 2-6; 3 6--6—3; 6—l. The Philippines ace had held the title for ten years. Mrs. Maria Luisa Weiss (Aigentina) won the women's titleA.P. - 61 words
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Article83 1950-02-13 7 Guthries local staff will moot the European staff in a game of soccer to Monday at 5.15 the Farrer Park. The following will participate; Local Staff XI: Ho Fook Seng, Abdul Latiff, Chan Ah Wing (Capt.l, Lim Teck Kirn., Malik. Hum Oman Hoom; Manwoor, Ho Chua Men.;.83 words
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Article271 1950-02-13 7 King Willow returned to Singapore over the weekend ami yesterday, on the St. Joseph's Institution grounu, th s first two half centuries for tne reason were compiled when the Colonials < .C. defeated the Indian AssoQUfi on by eight wickets. The Indians batting first, with one man271 words
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Article579 1950-02-13 7 INTERNATIONAL RUGBY TWICKENHAM, Sunday England won a hard fought match with ireland, by three points tc zero in yesterday's rugby international match, scoring a first half try. England were penalised in the seventh minute foi laying en the ball and it was a surprise when579 words
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Article279 1950-02-13 7 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Sunday.—The Australian opening shock attack of Ray Lindwall, Bill Johnston and Keith Miller held no terrors for South Africa's opening pair, Eric Rowan and Jack Nel who were undefeated with 77 runs on the board at close of play yesterday in the fourthReuter. - 279 words
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Article76 1950-02-13 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. There are five old Blues in the Cambridge University crew for the Varsity boat race against Oxford on April 1. The crew is H.H. Almond <bow> D. M. Jennens, A. L. Macleod. P. M. Massey. W. T. Arthur. E. A. Bircher.Reuter. - 76 words
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81 1950-02-13 7 Lack of entries resulted in the 50 miles cycle road event being cancelled yesterday in the racing programme organised by the former crack cyclist. Johnny Ong. at Chua Chu Kang village. The 25 miles novices* race was won by Hassan bin Sarwi (Malayan81 words
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Article359 1950-02-13 7 Reuter and A.P. A UCKLAND, Sunday. The fourth Empire Games A were closed last night by the chairman of the Empire Games Federation, Dr. Porritt, of London, a former Olympic sprinter, in a brief and simple ceremony under floodlights and before 30.000 people. Prime MinisterReuter and A.P. - 359 words
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Article71 1950-02-13 7 AUCKLAND, Sun.— When he handed back the flag to the Malayan representative at the close of the Empire Games. Rex Moore, tin chairman of the organising committee, said: "You are a team of he-men and we congratulate you on your success especially in wcightlifting. We71 words
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Advertisement113 1950-02-13 7 BLOCKS The Malaya Tribune Process Department offers you n of the best blockmaking JJcea in Singapore at »y competitive rates. Your "juinea and orders are we 'come. F?! Reducing Secret Discovered lit,? I*'1 < ti:« famous. MovU 5 l. California. A r ed a safe, quick 1 r mov URly113 words
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Advertisement126 1950-02-13 7 WORLD SNOOKER LONDON. Sun. Fred Davis and William Donaldson reached the final of the world professional snooker championship by defeating George Chenier and Albert Brown respectively in the semi-finals.—Reuter. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that ETHELVINA DAS DORES of 3 Nassim Road, Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation,126 words
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Advertisement673 1950-02-13 7 NOTICES BRITISH COMMON" WEALTH AND EMPIRE NURSES WAR MEMORIAL FUND. MOUNTBATTEN SCHOLARSHIP. Applications are invited fci one of the War Memoriu Travelling Scholarships for'nursr which has been allocated foi the year 1950 to Malaya (Singapore and the federation) This is one of two scho)arshipi provided by Countess Mourv. batten of673 words
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Advertisement688 1950-02-13 7 SITS, VACANT MUN ICI P A L SECRET. |1 ARIAT: The Municipal Co* missioners of the Town of SM gapore invite applications fe the appointment of Assist ai Municipal Secretary (Supei numerary) on the staff of th Municipal Secretary's Depatf ment. 2. Applicants must nay passed Uie Final Examinatlo of688 words
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Miscellaneous64 1950-02-13 7 tTHLY KAYOK by Sum Leff fSE SUfHiLD"»WC DON'T M HEX! TH "J BUT THERE MUST BE ANj™""* F I DON'T LIKE W LOOKS 1 FhEV, QUICK-WHAtTHUH'. WMUTS v AT W Sl LTHE /NEED NO < STATION NTeLEVEN O'CLOCK TRAINTO* THIS SOMETHIN I HAPPENED To TH' AIN'T NO SUCH V, POLICE'64 words
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Article120 1950-02-13 8 1 Over one hundred boys lhave entered for the Singapore Amateur Boxing AssoJciation championships, the preliminaries of which were worked out last night at the 3 Police Depot. Thirty-nine bouts were held, many of the boys having ,r to fight twice. Of the many successful winners120 words
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96 1950-02-13 8 HYDERABAD, Sun.—South Zone staged a magnificent recovery today when defeat stared them in the face, to 1 keep interest alive in their match with the Commonwealth team here. Thirty-six behind on the first innings (182-218) and 53 I for five in their second m--1 nings96 words
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172 1950-02-13 8 U.P. JAKARTA, Sunday. AS rumours swept the capital that "Turko" Westerling's forces planned to strike soon, all Dutch troops were warned that severe disciplinary action would be taken to subdue increasing insubordination. Lieutenant General Buurman Van Creeden, the JDutch Commander, told his troops inU.P. - 172 words
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Article196 1950-02-13 8 Wong Buck L<oe —the Chiese grappler—is a master of the unexpected. Singapore's wrestling fans got quite a treat on Saturday with the rather surprised way he linished hefty, broad-siiouidered. George Zbisko. The light was gc;ng Zbiskos way. Twice, with mignty blows, he felled the Chinese.196 words
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Article218 1950-02-13 8 A.P. LONDON, Sun—Winston Churchill offered Britain today a seven-point blueprint for the future under which "we can o.ice move in our proud place in the vanguard of free nations." In order to put it into operation, he called on British voters to toss out the Labour GovernmentA.P. - 218 words
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Article69 1950-02-13 8 A.P. Labour Party campaigners in the Streatsham District are drumming up a nice radio audience for Winston Churchill. oy mistake they sent out 30.000 leaflets urging people to listen to Prime Minister Clement AtUee at 9 o'clock next Friday night. The speaker at that hour will beA.P. - 69 words
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Article24 1950-02-13 8 A.P. HOME. Sun.—A list of "injurious epithets" which would om ba.reu in uebawc vi 'ian Chamber of Deputies is under preparation.—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article395 1950-02-13 8 SPREAD OF COMMUNISM MAIN POINT ON AGENDA U.P. BANGKOK, Sunday. AMERICA'S highest ranking Far Eastern dipioA mats begin a series of crucial conferences tomorrow in Bangkok—ancient city of temples and palaces now teeming with propagandists and spies. The meeting, described as the most important in UnitedU.P. - 395 words
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Article75 1950-02-13 8 LONDON, Sun. liie Communist candidate won. But all he won was the nrsi .o taik iirst. Th* four local candidates for Parliament in the February 23 election appeared the same platform on Friday night. They cut cards to dec;ne the order of speeches With75 words
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Article17 1950-02-13 8 A.P. AMBPTDE, Sun.—Michael stage and screen star, finally got his Masters at *i. —A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article201 1950-02-13 8 U.P. and Reuter. M5tV/' ROVING Ambassador PhlUn Jessup admitted today that he had "learned soi. v ufc from his talks with General Douglas Mac Arthur. MacArthur Is leported to favour strong action to meet the Red threat. Asked if he had now changed his views as n re«»-'UU.P. and Reuter. - 201 words
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Article31 1950-02-13 8 U.P. TOKYO, Sun. Recruit James J. Diamond, 26, was sentenced to life imprisonment today after a court martial found him guilty of slaying a Japanese gnl, Taeko Goto. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article29 1950-02-13 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Sun. -More than 500 civilians were killed, over 1.000 injured, and 50,000 made homeless Mr tho r,v tin» Nationalist air raid on Shanghai last Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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203 1950-02-13 8 U.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. A HEAVY seasonal fog rolling down on the Luichow peninsula and the sea approaches to Hainan strengthened speculation today that a Communist invasion of the Nationalist held island was imminent. Reports from Hainan said the island's Commander General Hsueh YuehU.P. - 203 words
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Article60 1950-02-13 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. W:.h Indonesia awarded a Dl n USS 100.000.000 United States credit. Indo-China is th next Cemmunist-threat-ened Asian region due to receive American dollar help. Piplomatic authorities expect that the Vietnam regime of former Emperor Bao Dai will soon receive a share ofA.P. - 60 words
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218 1950-02-13 8 A.P., U.P. Reuter. PARIS, Sunday. TWO Vietminh battalions lost 150 men killed in a recent attack on a French-Vietnamese outpost near Lao-Kai in Tongking, the France Presse Agence said today, quoting an official source in Saigon. The attack was repelled with Air Force help.A.P., U.P. & Reuter. - 218 words
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Article32 1950-02-13 8 U.P. WHITEHORSfc,. YUKON, Sun.—Nine of the ten survivors of the C.47 crash were sent into hospital here today. They had been rescued by helicoper from a snow swept mountain side.—U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article484 1950-02-13 8 A correspondent signing "himself "Fairplay" writes: Mr. Johnson's statement supported by Mr. Rajah concerning the lack of coaches and facilities for sport in Singapore is true but it is a little difficult to understand why two such distinguished Municipal Commissioners have taken no action to remedy484 words
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Article144 1950-02-13 8 U.P. SEOUL, Sun. The g -nent of S?uth Koica has outlawed the traditional d ion of the lunar ne-A •nit Indications are that the law will be as hard to enorce. In of the government proclamation, thousar. vorea's rural fJUntUes arc ■»re oaring to celebrateU.P. - 144 words
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Article71 1950-02-13 8 U.P. TOKYO, Sun. Gencial Douglas Mac Arthur announced today that the new Admiralty Court of the U.S. < pation Forces, had order d eight Chinese Nationalist liberty rhips, and one victory ship, now in Japanese ports, to be seized. Mac Arthur's announcement notified all claimants toU.P. - 71 words
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218 1950-02-13 8 A.P., U.P. Reuter. TAIPEI, KOREA, Sunday. THE Chinese Nationalists made it clear today that they intend to bomb Shanghai despite American and other protests. Two leading newspapers upheld the attacks. It is safe to assume that they sounded out official opinion before doingA.P., U.P. & Reuter. - 218 words
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Article23 1950-02-13 8 A.P. MADRAS. Sun. Twenty people were killed and 102 injured, In yesterday s Communist riot in Salem, according to latest reports.—A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article281 1950-02-13 8 GLWERAL V.M.C.A.: Sports Club's Tea to members of Ea.-< Team at 5.15 p.m. a! Wm ning. UfBUSANCE INSTITI IK or MALAYA: Council martini office of the Koval In Ltd.— 2.30 p.m. INTERNATIONAL ARTISTS: Lite data British Couim Ma .Stamford Road—t> p.m. tLNLM.v CATHAY: "Manhandled with Dorothy Lamour,281 words
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Advertisement64 1950-02-13 8 Grand Chinese New Year Attraction! BOXING: Fr day 17th Feb. HAPPY WORID BOBBY JOHNNY Njo® iox3 c*nto (The Chinese Favourite) (Great Filiphino Puncher) TAN ftWili; TEK iiilP' 'l nbeaten in Sp >re) .'i^Hp^|^^ Z^NCH0_JX3_KARIM WINSTON'S Mf HAPPY WORLD OFFICE Tel- 8416" W B BALBIR. Ill, North Bridge Rd Tel': 293864 words
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Advertisement114 1950-02-13 8 Blood Bank Group A SB Batiiea it I I^on.es **r;>u,j ABo Bacttei Group O 9 Batlira Getting Up Nights Makes Men Old Getting; up nights, bwrnlnf sensa:ion of organs, whitish dUKAaJTTaIuII ache at-hase of ■pine. a* l-0 «>d leg pains, nervousness. wea«ieas and ioas of rianly vigour ara a used114 words
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