Malaya Tribune, 11 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-11 1 MALAYA Tribune IGMYS TODAY ma&% m ma ieAllln TWELVE I'AGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS18 words
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Article481 1950-09-11 1 ruKiu, Today. rOMMl VIST forces lobbed artillery shells into the outskirts of Taegu today and opened a j frenzied charge against the United States First Cavalry lines north of the city. With 40.000 North Koreans poised to strike the vital hinge city of the Allied front from481 words
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Article68 1950-09-11 1 Reuter. TOKIO. Today. ITNITED STATES bombers *J yesterday stepped up the bombardment of the Northerners' communications lines, blasting railway lines, bridges and marshalling yards with 500. 1.000 ana 2,000 pound bombs. Royal Australian Air Force fighters flew 22 sorties in close support of the ground troops.Reuter. - 68 words
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Article76 1950-09-11 1 THE Singapore Government, is to be ouizzed on the recent sugar crisis in the Colony. At the next meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday Sept. 19. Mr Balwant Hngh (Rural West> will asK Government how the crisis arose and Why it was allowed76 words
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Article, Illustration229 1950-09-11 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. WITH six gun mountings clearly visible, but out any guns showing, the 8,000-ton Russian ship "Lermontov" docked at Singapore wharves today. She is taking a large consignment of rubber from Singapore and Malaya for Russia. A Tribune reporter229 words
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Article35 1950-09-11 1 All schools in Singapore will bo closed tomorrow the sth anniversary of the Liberation of Singapore. It will not be a public >liday and all government municipal offices will be open a*? usual.35 words
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Article126 1950-09-11 1 TOKIO, Today. COME casualties were reE ported on the ground when an. American twin Mustang mistakenly strafed Taegu just before dawn this morning. The plane which slowly circled Taegu's central area and made three strafing runs, was positively identified as American when the pilot was contacted126 words
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1093 1950-09-11 2 Reuter AAP BANGKOK. IN the midst of growing Asian black-market in most chemicals, Australian drugs in general remain the cheapest. The reason: lough-and-ready packing makes them as unattractive to blackmarketeers as it has done to the general Asian public in more normal times. RecentlyReuter & AAP - 1,093 words
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Article54 1950-09-11 2 WASHINGTON. Mon. A SPOKESMAN for Bolivian Bmhassv Mid \esterday he "nad heard th it the Bolivian Goveinnv has been overthrown In a coup d'etat. He refus rt to give the sooree of his Information and said rep- an d effort the Enibass\ to commur. with La Pa?.54 words
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Article115 1950-09-11 2 Reuter. BROMLEY. Km to As the patients of rW its wards have been V' moved to another hosnS live miles away. hK hospital is lootont 3v them by -remote control It was leared that to-k on Bromley's new owraing theatre would the closing down of adjoining wards,Reuter. - 115 words
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Article105 1950-09-11 2 Reuter. HUDDERSFIELD V ESSHIRE, ENGLAND Spots-befon -the-eyw the accul. t 11 (trapped, and p:>- ceased w tea a ana v 1 painted its factor, agj green and esed raft i m, on aaacWw ry. Worker.-- of the Bi field firm of David! Bi Son< Limited,Reuter. - 105 words
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Article39 1950-09-11 2 The local c'lnn- I J J rUtt:"' g' ,v 1 !l Chung h-it-n. >u:nmur.* Ch n firs] ambaaaMar I India, an cathuii atic v come art* n be an*** I Calcutta on Batumi y. A n39 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-09-11 2 Red fhitm'D flrnt anibasaa"lor io Barm*). T]j** l *l ,t .*ijVVT ',m Mitu*' conn* Ironi KitngiMin'» <'hinc»»e pojmhr'iim wi «mv« <NMii|»li'lt slair of SI. Inchiding inuh'alow. \»i,.ii l' i i 1MIOTO SHOWS: >Ir. Va > l.Hrryin* IHit with J' J 'J"" r V\>< lUHiiiRtlU; China's furiii'Tvi». |»h«>'«'- - 57 words
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Advertisement84 1950-09-11 2 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell Mouse freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxwell keeps Maxwell House roaster- House Coffee84 words
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564 1950-09-11 3 Hal Boyle - BY Hal Boyle A.P. II \\K VER FRO XT I KOiiEA. n sccut 11 r»< rating beI s Pt. Carl I Seagovdle, 0 sums up I ttitu f most of the w h have fx en the Nak'ong I• r nformA.P. - 564 words
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Article56 1950-09-11 3 AP. •A -—Glenn Fore but his as the Tivy's «nssiJe •~es for fcnt i sUe," he crawling Jug, mach espara'>sed After f f -ion. jet limbed into* and streaked ,Tlk- uence. Jee in scene took -•-ofasub- om. Pt 8 proa* the baseJ stnAP. - 56 words
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Article14 1950-09-11 3 Afxiearja ary served a aajr and untry's »100,, B would14 words
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408 1950-09-11 3 R.H. YOUNG - by R.H. YOUNG j pEOPLE m Jamaica in the West Indies today live on the average 15 years longer than they aid in the 1920 s The same hi true in Trini dad and British Guiana. In Singapore, where 30 years ago408 words
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Article144 1950-09-11 3 THE bell which was fitted to the front of the "Royal fccot railway locomotive to comply with American Railway regulations during her exhibition tour of Canada and U S A. |q 1933, has been taken off to make room for the latest ty P° o144 words
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Article80 1950-09-11 3 MAJOR L, Fetch, of Ltwj«■ ton Grange. Loftus. has been appointed manager director of Catterick Race r> om pany, in succession to Br*Gen. Sir Lcftus Dates. Ml Maj r iS 8 C] W> ludge and also mana-im-'«"ector and clerk of the course of the Redear80 words
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Article139 1950-09-11 3 CjIGNALMAN J.«. Whittle 9*°*** Gaining Win*. School of Signals, was very much at home w £en Placed in charge, for the c cond successive year, of his regiment.; sideshows at the Catterick Camp Fair. A Ora£ tham. Lincolnshire, man c is privafe e Hr° ral139 words
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Article103 1950-09-11 3 A register of ail citizens of Brooklinc, Massachusetts, *ho pi an tc make the mile journey to Chingfor the Essex town which has made a mas* invitation to the U.S. town—in June of next year, is being compiled by civic leaders. F y th? 5 001 of the103 words
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Article62 1950-09-11 3 /JEORGE William Pole a cycle company tran.-oort manager, of Bdgbaston. ESmmghaxn. the other day took his wife and eleven of t> eir -to a local cinema at the 0/ the man a&emont They saw the film nhont another family called: "r?e aper by the Dozen."62 words
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Article36 1950-09-11 3 j-w Mono, and Duveen fl ene of the National Gallery m London's Trafalgar Square, badly bomb-dania|e d rfurmg the war, have been re opened. c The Mond now houses the German and Flemish mastera36 words
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Advertisement22 1950-09-11 3 your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth— glowing finish to your natural lorelmes. (in nine lovely colour*) ou lii llv lol|fi22 words
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Article, Illustration115 1950-09-11 4 Gls use cattl baik to tarry year in ti'mt American arti!ler> in at ti.»n >o mow here in Korea. This picture -hows U.S. tanks pouring a heavy barrage of shells at enemx positions in the Naktonq River area of ihe Korean front during ret ent fightingA.P. Photo. - 115 words
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Article1471 1950-09-11 5 Helen MauGregor - TODAYS SHORT STORY hy Helen MauGregor pv EVOR had j'"''" tl i the only U rested in hi 3 the police. f o i heen time. 1 I hysterica] oh ;d door, beguograph perthat was th fl > v. s-tting at a rea kettle to th a1,471 words
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Miscellaneous63 1950-09-11 5 ttIEY OOP w ¥l CM CTME 3S WEVE 6C?T V I^eth'S^H I TPer\'E THAT VAKNIINT Jr\ a> T NOV,'! WE'VE fc AMtSS v V nj i— j 1 lrt by Al Capp L ABNf.lt I I tlA Kf r SfRANGEL P— T- H f M UAbP." I ENOUGH »/oH \l63 words
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Article161 1950-09-11 6 GIIS. NEW DELHI, Sunday. A multi-purpose sample survey of rural India is shortly to be undertaken by the National Income Investigation Committee. The surv v will nue available statistics relating to various afreets ot life lc villages, particularly in res pec: of agricultural produe tion.GIIS. - 161 words
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Article94 1950-09-11 6 A.P. MADRAS. Today. THE Indian Central Tea Board is shortly to launch million-dollar propaganda mve in the United States, and anada to make both counties drink more tea, accordng to Mr. S. K. Sinha. the ioard's Chairman. The world's biggest tea mrketing centre has shifted romA.P. - 94 words
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Article211 1950-09-11 6 SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE FROM INDIA... UP CALCUTTA, Today. IN dawn to dusk raids police yesterday clamped down on half a dozen local labour organizations planning to paralyze Calcutta with a onetoken general strike tomorrow in sympathy with Bombay's 200,000 idling textile workers. About 40 Union leadersUP - 211 words
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Article86 1950-09-11 6 BOMBAY. Bands* AN Orthopaedic Hospital the flrs- of its kind la India, was d stared ODeu bl Bombay's X- Ath MlnisUr. Dr. Gilder In Bombay recently. Th clinic is already attending daily to nearly 150 disabled children, vic.ims of poliomyelitis in the city. A compreh nsivv86 words
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Article103 1950-09-11 6 NEW DELHI Sunda; THE Government of India have divided to issite licences for the import of worsted w\>ollen fabric s made from a yarn of 7(1 counts and above from soft currency countries for the period July-Dc cember 1950. A New Delhi Press note issued on103 words
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Article212 1950-09-11 6 NEW DBUii t INDIA i pit- uring to U Inflation v.cirs,' than >«m 1 I since Kor, ti with rta .t.- criti. s coi si.!, r ba: ON apons (!;r» cted against insignia tnt targ<fe i 1 A st< ady elh tl q 1 Of essentials and212 words
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Article167 1950-09-11 6 M ADR AS. Sunday. EIGHTEEN new textile mills are fcx Madras State. Madras State has 73 textile mills, number to Bombay, which has over 200 Coimbatore, with 24 mills, is the largest textile town in Madras. Today over 400 textile mills in the country have 10.1167 words
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241 1950-09-11 6 Reuter INDIA'S foreign trade for 1 the year 1949-50 reached an all-time record total of R5.10.432,300.000, accorrding to final trade figures released here. This year's record total is more than the provious years figure of R5.921,500.--000. Exports of Indian merchandise improved by Rs. 10.432.300.000Reuter - 241 words
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Advertisement245 1950-09-11 6 LEARN AT HOME THE PRACTICAL WAY Radio, to oa, greatest profoesio*. want* treioed mm Radio r*p«>r Mqntfrt, —4 Wcbeiciejil si' en; sen. •xecvrtiveja, etc, ero is bar demand. Vest turn fie di of opportunity ere a» m up is television, electronics, etc k/u swot* rot/ «o»r* ro start you* ow»245 words
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Article65 1950-09-11 7 t is i k t> i nning. non then told the th it he recently Wellealey Primary Argyll Road and told that out of nearly Iren only 300 or 400 iken in next year remaning children would be sent to cul ti* school, in the vernacular schools ii65 words
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94 1950-09-11 7 Reuter KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THERE will be a three-day ci U bration in Kota Bharu, from September 26 to 28. on the occasion of the ige of the Sultan of ntan'g daughter. Tengku Thuraya to Tengku 'Ad- rr..in Shah, son of the Sul- Selangor.Reuter - 94 words
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Article115 1950-09-11 7 MaeAUSTBB CO., LTD.. as for each previous accounting period s'nce the war have present >d an excellent report for th year ended June 3j. 193 i Stocks. Debtors and Cr ditors all show some Increas? which is to be expected, in view of the irend115 words
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Article57 1950-09-11 7 Another 7.000 tons ol rubber will be going to America, when the Dutch Blue Funnel cargo ship the Poxlyphemus leave port, this morning bound for New York. The Captain of the ship said that it would take the ship approximately 33 days to make57 words
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Article70 1950-09-11 7 A.P. OkSiUAN, Sun. ALTHOUGH East Germany's grain harvest is 16 per cent above last year's, bread must remain rationed, the Soviet Control Commission's newspaper. Taegliche Rundschau reported today. Bread and all other foods have long been derationed in Allied West Berlin and West Germany. The paperA.P. - 70 words
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Article47 1950-09-11 7 Turquaml. Youngs. McAuliffe Co. announce the following rubber crop figures for August Alor Gajah 20 800 lb.. Ayer Panes 97.000 lb.. Ghfnealy 74 000. Kill ing 65.000 lb.. Pajam 153.500 lb.. Tambalak 27 800 lb Talisman 35.900 lb.. Teluk Anson 64.470 lb.. Ulu Benut 45«™047 words
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Article36 1950-09-11 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun The Police wUI hold an Al HOME" celebration at the Depot on Sept. 14. There will b- sports for children in the afternoon and a dance social in the evening.36 words
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Article35 1950-09-11 7 A.P. TEL AIV, Today. It was officially announced yesterday that Israel win shortly ship substantial medical supplies to T.N. forces in Korea *fhcv will include penicillin. cholera vaccine and tetanus toxoid.— A.f.A.P. - 35 words
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280 1950-09-11 7 A.P. LONDON. Today. THE United States Secretary of State, Mf. Dean 1 Acheson, said yesterday the United States is not writing off Asia as lost to the free world. He added: "We do not think any part of it is lost.A.P. - 280 words
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Article86 1950-09-11 7 ReuterAAP TOKIO. bun. JAPAN lace d a IOT- a or another major lypuoon as the Central jdeteorotOilcal Observatory today t< ported that "Kw.a hit the Tokyo area around Sept. 11 Ke&ia was todaj r»»w£t*a aboui SOa ma a of iwojina travelling m rth northweaierry at about t;xReuter- AAP - 86 words
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Article90 1950-09-11 7 in vovt Otammm (44 >, >,an tin (43), Re*ang (\\S\l>E), \!rit gonda (Sheers), Kusthri> (BSADE), PjWttm (12 I), Gewang (41), Commaadaa! Dorto ao 41), Polyp! rails (38 .<'•>), CltJ of F!oroaor <3H .37 Meonia (S3 |4), Loksang (31 2), Toon (17 I**). Nairnbank (19 13), Inhuairr (21 2),90 words
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Article35 1950-09-11 7 The Chartered Bank of India Australia China as declared an interim dividend for th current year ol actuai subiect to mii >me tax The dividend is U aoi oil the Sept. 29.35 words
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Article91 1950-09-11 7 RUBBER Ct»niniodit> i-aiket was easier toda>. '1 l»e marke: op«»ne<l at $1 cO a j>ound for September ■faipnent and cam« down to *i-47 ceata durtag th« morning. At th*> lunch break buyen .r. bidding >1. ?•> < ents. A lair amount vi aualßOM passed. Prces at91 words
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Article27 1950-09-11 7 T>e ti:i mt-?:.! mark.-: «ontinut-d >v the piruL TTh* price* it***) today «ltb the rise of sit MM today was $'$0 5.8 for a picul ex->melter.27 words
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Article13 1950-09-11 7 Th*" Iota! than BMfttitl *as qui. t as IMMtL B.isin»-fs was dull.13 words
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Article17 1950-09-11 7 Gold wa? .«-hzle.lv tmwet and quiet today at $1»5 V» tah-l wholesale for fir«t quality bar.-.17 words
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Article61 1950-09-11 7 Renter, aa TAIPEH. ?un. A Nationalist spokesman at a. press conference here todcv predicted a 100 per cent increase in China- JapanrLrade exchanges in the uirrent trading year. He expect x; a US$lOO,OOO--000 volume of trade exchanges of mainly Form Ban bananas, pineappi s and salt for JapaneseRenter, aa - 61 words
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245 1950-09-11 7 Tribune Staff Reporter PENANG. Sunday. THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce. Penang. T ha"€> been granted their request that importers allowed time till March U. t«* to comp etfthe whole of the 75 per cent value o the eoods allocated to them under the 1950/1951245 words
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Article155 1950-09-11 7 (GIIS) NEW DELHI. Sun INDIA'S foreign adult population has increased by nearly 12.000 between 1948 and 1950. According to latest official figures. 45.661 foreigners of whom 35.556 were males, had been registered under the Foreigners Act on January 1, as against 34.021 registered on January 1.(GIIS) - 155 words
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Miscellaneous338 1950-09-11 7 ::«-p»ri and Interlude: I-rum giiloii Maa> I new OIVU Cpisedc IN "Th* ards m Siuu.ii-» r<> aad i. tested in «>ur ••Music I taMk «»t tin- Town— d-ary of News I lew*, latl H.iK) I.onuoa vW- S !"> B«ag I p i ii .mi i eaea 'b> Parvaa li.inumiao («iKii338 words
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43 1950-09-11 8 —A P PhVo—A P PhVo - 43 words
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Article152 1950-09-11 8 HINKsK Y.M.t .A T at 9 a.m.. ba ball 5.30 i».m.. commercial and Fn*.jltf=h *»t m p.» >mi\t, MKIIK At. S» "V«# I'S I MUX: The postp 1 te«t meeting of >» iM 1 e w>W at Ward 10. Jo.p.o: a! Hot-pi»-1. Y\V< M Kromalc" at152 words
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Article125 1950-09-11 8 CATHAY "Father ;.f lh< Brid. at 11 am.. 1.45. 4.15. tt.15 an J 9.3»» p.in ALHAMKKA: "battle of the Masric Men" at 1. 3.15. and 9 p.m. PAVILION: "A H'.in 3i n' rf««>nction" at 2. G.Ci> ;d 9.t£ p.m. CAPITOL: "C.to Capetown" at 11 a.m. 1,1'x 1. 6.30. and125 words
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Article41 1950-09-11 8 SOt KK: A Sin~aj>o.-e XI Honu Hon*: Chinese at J;. Ian liesar; Common tv l.easnc Europeans v. Indian* at SCC padum: Jnr Cup tit* ruium, KAF Tonga!) v Town Kan •< at GovIh"" fi..•••■■ Straits Times v. Mam-tield at CY MA41 words
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206 1950-09-11 8 U.P. SYDNEY. THE Australian Rice Equalization Committee red* cd. effective September 1. the rice allowai, Asians in Australia to eight pounds per month. order to discourage black marketing. "The committee took this action to prevent pec pie receiving a rice ration, then selling it."U.P. - 206 words
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Article71 1950-09-11 8 Reuter MELBOURNE When S\«»ney o*hi ra J ll—inT Victor <p Jj Ma Moraing p-P i t v he r. i<i .t i'»T- jf JS death Personal p ipei b< ma* nam." .Bd address an J*" on the body of c .nin HH™ m an accident wereReuter - 71 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-09-11 8 to rgj| Mil**" Bride s at Breed, Korea, show the effect of continued MM*"" A.P. Photo. V.l*. Photo.V.l*. Photo. - 21 words
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Advertisement51 1950-09-11 8 THE FiNAL^ TO YOUR MAKE-UP cum Magic-wear CUTEX, so easy to apply give* beauty to your fingertips. This incredibly long-wearing polish resists chipping and peeling. Stays perfect longer—CLTF.X's clear, /An non-fading shades never seem to lose their brilliant lustre. 1« II I j B World's most popular nail polish. X51 words
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Article, Illustration85 1950-09-11 9 foi Gifl (Little) the opening Timah c evincing He beat Jaffa by two and a hall engtns. Centre Ned (Charles) ting Charle(Dimwoodie) •k in a photo m Race 3. Gre(Harper) rj two lengths b<. hind. Kaiserine (Charles) home an easy Race 4. Kaiictory gave Charles a85 words
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592 1950-09-11 9 ISelow are the weigh'.s of \en races Eight tor the Zm\. Ihiy and three »or the 3rd. I>ay of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold upi Meefu);, HORSES I. HIV. H K>. ft S YDS. SNOW V OWL II KKH.IIT BYES EH KCYDON DAKH592 words
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Article264 1950-09-11 10 BOMBAY. Sun.—Tan Jin Eons Valaya beat Henry Fen ra ot India 15-9. 1«-10 in the semi-tinals of the men's singles in the Western India Championships here toda!n the o;her semi-final Abdullah Piruz of Malaya was oeaten 12-16, 1-15 by India's No. 1 player. Davindet >han.264 words
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Article87 1950-09-11 10 U.P. NEW YORK. Sun.—The Chief of the International Boxing Club, Harry Mark-son. announced today that the fourth featherweight championship fight bet wean the new champion Sandy Saddler, will be staged at Madison Sjipare and the ex-champion. Willie Pep. Garden sometime in February. Mark sonU.P. - 87 words
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Article115 1950-09-11 10 AFTER a tame start. Police Sports Association beat Cosmos Sports Club by four goals to three at theiuv-.g rfraa goals to thre- at the B.OD. ground yesterday. Police hau a strong forwardline whit h cracked down Cosmos defence without much difficulty. Cosmos centre-forward Jafar notch his115 words
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Article68 1950-09-11 10 TIT AfT Sun. Necri Indians beat Malacca Indians by rive goals to one in the ~Barahan Trophy" soccer competition played here today. The v sitors rcorfM first •through Justent, held Negri to a one-all draw at half time. Negri's equaliser came troca Maniam. Malacca Indians oyered68 words
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393 1950-09-11 10 PENG SOON RECEIVES ANOTHER WALK-OVER SINGAPORE'S defending women singles chamfl pion, Helen Heng (United Family) yesterday created a new shuttle record in senior tournaments, when she became the first player ever to dispose of an opponent without conceding a single point. Playing with393 words
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Article76 1950-09-11 10 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bankers, having things their own way. beat Stanvac S.C. —0. in a Business House Lea. at Stadium Bankers could have won by at ouily lanrmrĔm PUyud seriBankers constant «ttack* SSLCJ f«wlt» when Van Hufzen dribbled through to pass to Mcl likan. who netted.76 words
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Article16 1950-09-11 10 A.P. COPENHAGEN, Sun Yugoslavia today defeated 4-1 C W fig SSSSS match in Copenhagen.—A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article24 1950-09-11 10 pU he H appy Wo%'i^S C night P F-ve singles will be ulav.-d lA admission chargesr.M *nd and 11.00 a c tents24 words
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170 1950-09-11 10 Singapore Cricket Ciob'l Captain? XI defeated the Convenor's XI by KHJ runs r\ cricket on the paiflaag ye •r--dav. (ATTAINS XI: Email low Smith 3: Cairue c Pdtta Qcufc) 12. Stewart b Trust-j;t I Bewray b Gould 63; Hurray b ('mild Lynch not out170 words
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214 1950-09-11 10 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. THREE counties finished the English County Cricket season this :ummei' in exactly the same places as they did the previous last. They were Warwickshire iourth, Gloucestershire seventh and Sussex thirteenth. The most startling change came from Middlesex, joint champions withReuter. - 214 words
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Article56 1950-09-11 10 A.P. TOULOUSE, Sun. The French champion racing driver, Raymond Somer. was killed in a racing accident on Sunday. Somer crashed during the third part of the Grand Prix of Cabours, a small town about 25 miles from here. He was driving a Cooper of 1,100 c.c. capacity,A.P. - 56 words
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222 1950-09-11 10 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday ANE of the major difficulties which laced v selectors when they chose the M.CC nan! to tour Australia this winter was the dearth top class pace bowlers. 01 Unfortunately for England and for himvi' too Frederick Ridgway, 27-year-old Kent ii? bowler,Reuter. - 222 words
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Article114 1950-09-11 10 JJ«r when b, th- existing goodwill ;r colonies Hongkong v P«n at dinnei :.rA in T ,i,,n at "B'lkit Rose" last Fh. h.- the diMingui b ,j'. f Sportsmen w win. n in, luded Mr T p i Nfece, I, toasted with th« sew. rds114 words
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229 1950-09-11 10 DOBBY LOCKE. Br Open Go!I Champion again gave a stylish exhibition of golf at British the Singapore Island Club on Saturday. returning a 72 <pan for the 18 holtcourse. Locke partnered Jack Hotchkinson. Douglas He Ewan and Tom Verity ol Selangor. When in dirti.229 words
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Article171 1950-09-11 10 Reuter SCARBOROUGH, Sun. -With Sonny Ramadtun in his best I >mi. taking six wickets for 36 !«'r the West Indies, L*?veson <; V rt XI were indebted to two i.ood stands by their tail in runntr up a tarM innings snore of 190 in theReuter - 171 words
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214 1950-09-11 10 Reuter. PARIS, Sun. Britain scored an athletics double over France at the Jean Bouin Stadium here today. The men. who were one point behind with two events to go scored maximum points for the hammer throw and the four times 100 metres relay toReuter. - 214 words
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Article433 1950-09-11 11 SPOT - Should Win First Time Out Wednesday By SPOT ANDINE (Charles) did a winning gallop at Bukit Timah this morning. This Gold Bridge gelding returned 37 sees, dead for three on the No. 1 grass track which was opened for fast work. Suited by the433 words
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101 1950-09-11 11 ITINETEIsN-y ear-o!«] Ah MorJWr son of tl,.- RAF fyclimj Ctuh yesterday won 'ha nile time trial" third iTVdttl n tbt C.C.C.'a Best AII-r?oainl<T opt D cycling roanjrtitlnTi «t Lim Cbu Kanu Road :n 3 hours :tl in pa. 20 ao a. Caught off form,101 words
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Article54 1950-09-11 11 A.P. WIMBLEDON, Sua. John Prouse. of Milan. Italy, won the P.rilish Junior Lawn Venn Boys Singles Title /u»torao>. Using his imorchttCkKC twohanded gr P on very strike, except his service, the youhj.su r tost oniv two games is) Ihe nasi inat.h to J. Girodp Lancashire.A.P. - 54 words
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Article101 1950-09-11 11 oM.O who. won rtis i races on* Ihc awm been pro- f d to the top dMP. J n\ the nun huh h<* can- lerrd home in all three i t:)iN Midstream stands a uood S chaw nnongst th c i fl iertaml> i lens time101 words
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232 1950-09-11 11 i Neave Sports Club lost iheir un- record jesterday when tney went iting to Tiger Standard S.C. by the odd tree in the key of the S.A.F.A. 5s House League at the Pol-ce Depot pound. A risky backward par- from f >ne defender to232 words
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182 1950-09-11 11 SERKMRAN. Sun. Euro--1 peaun ooieeird the Reel by MB j rwag here today to \m lli "Ooh Cng Ttiye trophy one* a rauiThe Ke-»t. wbe rep'• it v itli i-J I rum nr»J 1 rumnga total of in rjaa. baa theuiaeivea to blame182 words
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Article43 1950-09-11 11 Reuter BALFORO, Lancashire. Sw*.Laia Amarnath. lomu r mO an Teat captain and now playing the Central Lancashire. L«agi.«. Hope Hospital here today follow ng M onerauqn for mt Sou oni the foot. Amarne-J wHI nail from Tilbury on Sep.. for Indian.—Renter.Reuter - 43 words
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Article139 1950-09-11 11 vinuaiac Chafe 0 trounced the »n«: in an inter■•irnamenl fix- pool yeanefjlgy ihaMphMM. re in fine form They played tending and erratic >nny is,,"' tgaia. il ;<* in'erraL froni the atari, ,hoy took er early J ,-o.id miinit. through CASS wtto L£vc he goalkeeper no with139 words
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Article487 1950-09-11 11 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Sunday. NEW Castle United, with a 3—l win over ChelLJ sea, Saturday went to the cop of the first division of the English Football League, as Middlesbrough edged Arsenal 2—l in a rough, tough srame. It was Arsenal's first defeat ofA.P. - 487 words
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Article56 1950-09-11 11 The Singapore I cam lo tueel the Combined BeatglKMaj and Singapore Chine3e to-day a' Iks Jalan sar Sfad'nm nas been selected as lotlosra: Mutton <N T av>); Ty dealt) liutler: VaSS, Whitehom, M< Oreajgor; shariff Madon, Dny Awant; Bakar. Ko«vrt Ma< Donald. Reserves: Yew Chang, Salteh,56 words
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Article32 1950-09-11 11 kPOH. Sun. Mctisn [Or Mai;... trounced Perak Malays by t<«i gOSJs to nil in the KtiKan'a <;«>M Cup aoecor cosapetitloo at th Speeds' Road paasng. i"'->ii At esc restsrsMy.32 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-11 11 r Here's the Bicycle with the longest life made to give you very many yeats of rcUabfc Jmmm \SL service. It is sironf.l;--■MItX of the best-qualit} so tJi.-.t it will |S that the porta on a y/j Ifyou want the best btcyeU MODEL Jk you can buy, then l«X'k for70 words
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Article106 1950-09-11 12 A.P. HONGKONG, Today. rVO assassins killed a high Chinese Nationalist official in Macao on Saturday while his wife helplessly looked on. A Nationalist General who tried to help the victim was critically wounded. Delayed reports from the Portuguese colony identified the official as Theng Si.A.P. - 106 words
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Article89 1950-09-11 12 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday. ASSISTANT Secretary of State John D. Hickerson said today that the question of Korea'? future may be taken up when the General Assembly meets in New York on Sept. 19. He said the United States could not "appropriately" decide by itself what Gen. Mac Arthur'sU.P. - 89 words
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103 1950-09-11 12 THE line-up for tonight's Jockeys" "Derby" at 8 p.m. a' the Raffles Hotel are as lollows. Owner Jockey "Inky Kongsi" Tait Mr. McGresoi Watt Mawi Mr. Lee Tulloh 'Winmore Stable" E. Don Mr. Tan Wahab Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe Healev Mr. Ong Penu Hock Little'103 words
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Article41 1950-09-11 12 Reuter. SEMARANG, Sun. The number of estate guards In Semarang district of central Java's north coast is to be increased as a result of many sugar cane thefts reported from the area, according to Aneta news agency —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article144 1950-09-11 12 A.P. HONGKONG, Today. »PHE Chinese Oommunists announced the 13--1 year old Panchan Lama is en route to Sining to call on the leaders of the Chinese Reds in Singhai Provincial gate. Se has already been welcomed on the way by representatives of General PengA.P. - 144 words
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Article48 1950-09-11 12 CALCUTTA. Sunday. THE local Chinese colony give Gcmral Yuan ChunghstLTi c ommunlrt China's first ambassador to India, an enthusiastic welcome as he arrived here yesterday. As his ship berthed, a Calcutta police band —lent to the local Chinese Ch imber of Commerce played a welcome.48 words
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Article35 1950-09-11 12 A.P. LONDON, Today.—British Labour Party membership was a record 5,716.947 in 1949-50, the National Executive Committee reported today (Monday). The ppw figure is 294,510 above the 1948-49 membership, the report said. —A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article87 1950-09-11 12 U.P. TOKIO. Today. AGHQ announcement said a B-29 superfort crashed into the East China Sea off Okinawa shortly after takeoff on Friday. Of the 12 aboard were listed Btfaaah^ The Far East Air Force headquarters said three crewmen were picked by air rescue service soon afterU.P. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration123 1950-09-11 12 THE Singa: ore Police arc offerine: $1,000 reward lor information on two male Hokkiens wanted in connection with the 512.000.000 Aik Hoe Rubber ?actory nre »n July 27. 1 n m<m are: Ong Chua Choon. agei about 24 years. He was B ous conductor and123 words
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Title Section52 1950-09-11 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE FOB TIB PEOPLB Sport CAJtGM iALM MIIRNOON P.WF.R m MALA YA Phone S»M/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Malaya Tribum Office, 143, Fleet avrern, MONDAY. SKTT. H.52 words
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Article, Illustration775 1950-09-11 1 LIONEL HUDSON - Screaming Reds Unnerve Some GIs Tomm ies Hunted For Thousand Koreans By LIONEL HUDSON TAEGU. Today. VELLING Communist soldiers today surged down on the key city of Taegu from three sides in what American Eghth Army HQ expected to be "the biggest offensive775 words
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Article19 1950-09-11 1 Reuter Rurmcac forces i»r* mopping up remnants of C'hincsg tion iit.st troops still ia nurture territory.—Router, jReuter - 19 words
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Article23 1950-09-11 1 Police tirod on Bomb;fstriking cotton textile work<f ickcd constables al I-by aiid disrup» traffic in PareJ. Bombai industrial district yestcrdl23 words
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Article19 1950-09-11 1 WASHINGTON. Si| AMERICAN casualties] n the Korean nghrig raised on Sunda* oy j:-> including 40 killed19 words
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Article141 1950-09-11 1 PETER KALISCHER - By PETER KALISCHER U P TAEGU FHONT, Monday. NORTH KOREAN Communists launched a heavy n attack today on the right rtank of the United States First Cavalry Division, oight miles nortli of Taegu below the walled city. Rod infantrymen climaxed the nightlong scries of smallscak atUcks alongU P - 141 words
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Article21 1950-09-11 1 A police constable yesterday found an unserviceable hand grenade in a field at the miles Yio Chu Kang Road.21 words
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Article73 1950-09-11 1 A.P. KARACHI. Moaday. THE Pakistan Government has banned entry into Pakistan of the book "Living Biographies of Religious Leaders." published by Henry Thomas and D. L. Thomas, of Garden City. New York. Every copy of the book has bocn forfeited and further publication, sale or distributionA.P. - 73 words
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Article27 1950-09-11 1 U P ATHENS. Monday. KING Paul of Greece has given Mr. Constantic Tsaldaris. leader of the Populis party, his mandate to form a government. —!w.P.U P - 27 words
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Article36 1950-09-11 1 HONOLULU -BOUND fOUrengined Navy transport plane crash-landed in the Pacific Ocean, about 47 miles southwtst of Midway Island on Sunday, but firstreports said all the seven men aboard had escaped in life raits.36 words
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Article44 1950-09-11 1 Reuter. Sir Owen Dixon. U.N. mediator in the Kashmir dispute, arrived in New York by air from London yesterday and said he would make an 'immediate report" to the Security Council on his mission to India and Pakistan. -Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article27 1950-09-11 1 U.P Winston Churchill said last night that his Conservative Party would not attempt to unseat the Labour Government when Parliament reassembles on Tuesday.--U.P.U.P - 27 words
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Article37 1950-09-11 1 Reuter. BANDUNG, Sun. Three people were killed when a jeep of an Indonesian Army unit fell headlong into a deep canyon in west Java on Saturday, Aneta news agency reported. Two people escaped injury.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article30 1950-09-11 1 A.P. Wing Commander Peter Wykemann Barnes of the R.A.F. has been awarded the Air Medal by Lt-General George E. Stratcmcyer. Commanding General of the U.S.F.E.A.F.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article32 1950-09-11 1 U.P. Western intelligence sources sntd yesterday that some 900.000 Chinese Communist troops are on their way from the F%rmo*a "invasion coast" to Manchuria on the northern border of Korea. —U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article27 1950-09-11 1 U.P. President Truman yesterday vetoed a bill which would have imposed drastic requirements for those who wish to obtain and keep American citizenship.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article35 1950-09-11 1 Reuter. A letter requesting India not to give any assistance to the Chinese Peoples Government in the U.N. was airmailed to Pandit Nehru by the Chinese Refugee Students Association in Hongkong —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article134 1950-09-11 1 DUNDEE. Scotland. Sun. THE War Minister Mr. I John Strachey today brushed aside a suggestion that Britain should recognise Malayan independence, as she did with India and Burma. He said, at a political meeting here, that "anybody who thinks that sim- ply doesn't know anything about134 words
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321 1950-09-11 1 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. THINESE Communist Foreign Ministei Chou En-lai yesterday sent a telecram to the United Nations demanding that when the Security Council debates the alleged attack on Chinese territory, a representative of the Chinese People* Republic shouid participate in the discussion.Reuter. - 321 words
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Article30 1950-09-11 1 At 3.30 p.m. yesterday, a Chinese trishaw-rider was knocked down by a car at the junction of South Bridge Road and Circular Road. He died shortly after admission30 words
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Article31 1950-09-11 1 Beer and cigarettes to the total value of $520 were stolen from the Sclerang Barracks (Naafi) last night. A Hokkicn Yam Ticw Poh made the report to the police.31 words
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Article35 1950-09-11 1 During a security check by a radio patrol car at 11 mile Woodland Road, the police found a revolver inside a taxi. The passengers—Tan Kiang Chee and Tan Ah Tat were arrested.35 words
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Article60 1950-09-11 1 U.P. Pandit Nehru said yesterday that the earthquake which struck Tibet and neighbouring Assam on the 15th ol August, changed the flow of rivers, altered the face :>r earth, destroyed whole villages, inflicted great damage' and caused a river of flood waters, which swept away vast plantations,U.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration176 1950-09-11 1 Hanging Of British Troops For Egyptian Murder A.P. DUNDEE. Sunday. rHE War Minister Mr. John Strachey described as "outrageous" today a suggestion that three British soldiers were hanged for the murder of an Egyptian in an effort to appease" Egypt. A written question, passed Mr. StracheyA.P. - 176 words
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Article28 1950-09-11 1 Reuter Fifty people were Killed and riftv injured when n Chittagong express train whs derailed about 40 miles from Dacca last night. Itciiter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article114 1950-09-11 1 U.P HONGKONG. Mon. THE Chinese Communists are already preparing to celebrate their first birthday on Oct. 1 with a hugemilitary review and a new suit for Mao Tse-tung. Peiping Radio said a meeting was held on Saturday and a committee was formed to takeU.P - 114 words
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Article72 1950-09-11 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Monday A PYONGYANG dispato' 1 said that the North Korvns had cabled the Security Council and Seer--tarv-General Trygve Lie a second protect over American bombings which have increased in intensity. The protest was sent on Sept. 7 by Bak Hun Yum. Fore'gn MinisterU.P. - 72 words
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Article32 1950-09-11 1 The dead body of of a three-year-old Chinese boy was yesterday found by'a Chinese named Poh Hoon Teck at the 7% mile Changl Road. The police are still investigating.32 words
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Article211 1950-09-11 1 U P rermn Sunday SIX HUNDRED shout hi:; East Berlin Communists tried to rwtfi across th< ."ronUer into the America:! sector today l*ot #ĕre forced back into the. SovM, terr 4 orv afttf a bitched battle with the West Herman police. The East Berliner! toedU P - 211 words
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Article149 1950-09-11 1 AAP TOKIO. Moii. VOUII EfUNUftfiD POtlc* WRNI pistols ami two tear gas bombs in a fom hour battle with 20.00<i rioting sjx-ctators at a blcy clc race in Naruo mar Kobe last night. The spectators Sfere up set when a "long-shot" won om oi theAAP - 149 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-11 1 Mobiloil It's qasy to see Ifi if a faljric vvill Bivc you JTIK 1 w or m wa6hm s yMA wear Simply look V or tne name *Tootal' on the selvage. All fabrics marked 4 Tootal 1 carry /f t^ie amous g uarantee °f satisfaction. And, JA* W\ course, they're70 words
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Advertisement131 1950-09-11 1 PIATIWOj Children* Favourite.., > for RadiantHcaUli SEiicraif A PERFECT drink for hot climate is 1 Ovaltlne mixed cold It has a "tempting, creamy flavour all it* ovm, and sends a wave of refreshing coolness through the hod? on th» warmest day. By helping to renew strength and enables you to131 words
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357 1950-09-11 2 SINGAPORE TO SEE RAF MIGHT A IRCRAFT |J pasTover R of the Far Ea»t Ai. fori Vr!d t0 com SEES# im FEAF sta,ions throughout A th« W«nd e n bratmi ln e final smash; imr of wfifwere rp-urotip its shattered forces. More than fifty357 words
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Article43 1950-09-11 2 JOHORF BAHRU, Sun. S A. PUlay, aii estate conductor, plea'dod guilty in the Magistrates' Court to-day when charged with altering the entry in the identity card r>t a Tamil woman Ponnamnta, without authority. He w is warned and fined 31.C*.43 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-11 2 Narriman Sadek. 17-year-o»d Egyptian beauty. who*e •MM has been linked with that ot King Farouk of Egypt has been staying in th* company of Mustapha Kamel Sadek, br» uncle, and the Egyptian Ambassador to Switzerland, Badre Bey. Photo shows left to right: Narriman, Badrie Hey Ihalf58 words
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97 1950-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. THERE will bo a three-day celebration in Kota Bharu. from September 26 to 28. on the occasion of the marriage of the Sultan of Kelantan's daughter. Tengku Thuraya to Tengku 'Adzman Shah, son of the Sul-. tan of Selangor. The Proclamation97 words
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Article57 1950-09-11 2 Another 7.000 tons ol rubber will be going to America, when the Dutch Blue Funnel cargo ship the Poxlyphemus Wave port, this morning bound for New York. The Captain of the ship said that it would take the ship approximately 33 days to make57 words
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229 1950-09-11 2 PENANG. Sunday. THERE is DC shortage of textile- tex- tiles from England are scare-, but Manchester and India's cotton picegoods are cheaper than other countries'. The price of ipane<=e textiles have gone up by 50 to 60 per eenV. saic Mr. N. Assomull. President229 words
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Article44 1950-09-11 2 Brigand light bombers of Malaya Air Command yesterday attacked suspected bandit lairs in an area of dense jungle in J oh ore. On Saturday Spitfire fighters and a powerful force of R.A.F .Lincoln medium bombers struck at the same area.44 words
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Article138 1950-09-11 2 johore BAHRU, unlay. 4 Police driver was "hot and killed in a bandit ambush in Johort yesterday. The oandits attacked a convoy of two vehicles Ci* trying security forces. They were engaged and thriven av\ay A British soldier who wa« seriously wounded by bandits last Tuesday138 words
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Article32 1950-09-11 2 JOHORE BAHRU. SunMasdon bin Haji Majiah. a bus driver, was fined $25 m the Magistrates' Court t he pleaded guilty to carrying eight passengers more on July lk 15.32 words
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Article354 1950-09-11 2 A proud man is 52-voar-old Captain E. ti. Hjsted. who is the mantei of the Anking. which came into Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage from Hongkong. Built in Scotland' for the <>luna Navigation Co.. in December 1949, the Anking has accommodation for 41 First354 words
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148 1950-09-11 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I\ELEGATES from the various States and Settlements Youth Councils who met here during the weekend formed the Malayan Youth Council this morning. The draft constitution was adopted yesterday with minor amendments ana deletions. The Council decided to hold a meeting on March148 words
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Article64 1950-09-11 2 lOHORK «AUC. .Sut.. FOl: knocking into the nuadguard of 0 car, 52-ye;r-oki Ng Kec, bus driver, wanned $20 in the Magistrates Court today. Teow Cham Poo. a \andriver. Who pleaded guilty, to similar erargt was w finoo WO BK had hi- iMJiaci odOMl Anot..cr bus driver. Tan64 words
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Article33 1950-09-11 2 M.P'S VISIT POS T PONED On account of the Tecall of Parliament on September 12 to discuss Defence problems, the visit of six M.P.'s to Singapore and the Federation of Malaya has postponed.33 words
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Article307 1950-09-11 2 Dr. Menon - Dr. Menon PENANG. Sunday. Wo should have only English schools, but all vernacular languages should be taught in these schools. Vernacular school boys when joining the English school often fails to make sood. said Dr. N. K. Menon. Settlement Councillor recently, when addressing the Discussion Group at307 words
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100 1950-09-11 2 A Hokkien, Koh Hay Kirn pleaded guilty in the Second District Court on Saturday to having in his possession 50 leaf packets of Chandu. was released on $300 bail. It was stated that a constable on duty stopped Koh at the junction of Coleman100 words
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Article288 1950-09-11 2 PEN AUG, Sunday. STRUGGLING hard to make a living, Jimmy a Rodrigues, 45, took to trishaw pedalling during the Japanese occupation and eantmuec to do so during the Eritish Military Regime: It kept nim going, but it was a hard life. If only he288 words
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Article38 1950-09-11 2 JQHORE LAHRU. Sun. The Police will hold an "AT HOME" celebration at the Depot on Sept. 14. There will be sports for children in the at ternoo« and a dance soci il in the evening38 words
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Article127 1950-09-11 2 JOHORE BAHRU Sun The case against Bhag n Singh. Q 43-year-old lonv i Itendant at Kluang, who w "s charged with the murder of a < ompatrioi. Jura Bingo at .alan Mcrsing, Khiang., on Ten. 28 this year was monlioned again befor. Mr. Jhr. tice l'.iui-Storr in127 words
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Article83 1950-09-11 2 HAD LORRY FITTINGS CHARGE Bail ol $500 in one surety each was oilered by the Third Police Court on Saturday to two Chinese who pleaded not guilty when charged with being in fraudulent possession 01 goous worth $450 at north Bouna Vista Road last Friday. The Chinese. Lim Siew San83 words
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Advertisement81 1950-09-11 2 today CATNAV 4,5 I 9 f v 1 *-o-m prints 0 v Audiences are I theromantic comedy of the year' I SRENaERTRhCi JOAN BENNETT still chuckling wmsvm. > they I ,<T L I I BATTLE of the MAGIC MEN" i in Cantonese j r OPENING TOMORROW j 6th DftY AND81 words
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Advertisement36 1950-09-11 2 .V^'.W.'W.V.W'' LAST 5 SHOWS 11—1.45—4—6.30 9.30 .winning »c« o' > ihiii ;t- tttn it« plus! "TARAWA plus! "BATTLE PORJWJNJMA'' TOmOUROW .111 HOW |_l I fsJ SHOWING 11—1.45—4—6.30— 9.3 ft I BAL TABARIH" French Film with English Sub-Titles.36 words
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Advertisement68 1950-09-11 2 OPENING TO-DAY 1 3 Shows 3. 6.15 915 P m Warner Bros Sparkling Romance! "THE LADY TAKES A SAILOR Starring: Jane Wyman, Dennis Nloigan^ Last dlv 3. 6.30 M 5 P- m Vrtcv Rogers in "LIGHTB OF SANTA E pone Autry to ••BELLSrOFJ^APISTRANO Tomorrow: CANkDIAN PACIFIC •ti Cinecolon. Last 268 words
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256 1950-09-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. MORE than 415 tons of sugar have been issued by the Government to wholesale dealers in Johore during the past few rl&ya in preparation for the reintroduction of -agar rationing which begins in the Federation tomorrow. This amount will provide256 words
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Article38 1950-09-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Inehc Syed Hashim bin Abdullah, Assistant District Officei, Johore Bahru District, presided at the locai Magis- tiatcs' Court to-day as a relief magistrate. He will hold this office for the next few day..-.38 words
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Article44 1950-09-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Montr] Beaar ot Trrnjrg.'inu trh* Kam:Truddin bin Haji Idris. accompanied by tne Assistant State Secretary. Mr. J. N. C. Elliott, visited the headworks of the Sungei Angga of the UIU Beattt Irrigation scheme in Be.siit on September 6.44 words
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327 1950-09-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. MR. Justice Paul-Storr ser.renced a young m fisherman, Ahmad bin Abbas, to three years rigorous imprisonment in the High Court today for raping a 12-year-old Malay girl at Kampong Pulai Gudang. Plentong area, 0:1 March 30. The girl said In .evidence327 words
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Article67 1950-09-11 3 Flying the Tricolour of France the tramp ship Commandant Dorisa. lying at present alongside godowns 40 41. presented a dead ship early yesterday. None were allowed on board. The Commandant Dorisa had just left Saigon, which has been declared an infected port by the Health *i.U' UOi67 words
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Article158 1950-09-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THE case cf S R. Loo. an official of the Road 1 Transport Department, Johore, who faced a bribe charge was transferred to the Sessions Court today on sn application by the Court In spector. Appearing before Mr. W. B. Sutherland,158 words
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100 1950-09-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Pun TOK ANN. a lorry Iriver. pleaded guilty to three summons charges in the Magistrate Court today. For carrying timber instead of pigs and baskets as snecifled in the haulage permit for his lorr\, he was fined Tok wu- aso Sued HO100 words
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Article220 1950-09-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU; Sun. ONE hundred ,t nino non Mai iyn from all over the Fedor.it ion Including four women U\>tn Johore. have tomcd the United Malaya National Oiganisation as associate member* This was disclosed by Cant. Hussein bin Onn. SecretaryGeneral of U.M.N.O. Malaya, to-da>. Capt Hussein220 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-09-11 3 Mr. Giduon itoo* (second lroin the left), Dirt General of the South African Broadcasting Corporation, who pa>s<ul through Singapore on his way to Australia by a Qanlas 11.0.A.C. Constellation. Picture shows ironi Wt to right: Mr. H. J. Steyn, Inion Government Trade C'omndssioner, Mr. Koos. Mrs Jensen and65 words
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Article245 1950-09-11 3 Mr. Roos - Said Mr. Roos gOOD news awaited Mr. Gideon Poos, the Director General of the South African Broadcasting Corporation, who passed through Singapore on his way to Australia. Beaming. Mr. Roos said that he had just received a cable saying that a third cr untrywide network245 words
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Article110 1950-09-11 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The Deputy Public Prosecutoi, Inche M. Suffian. today withdrew an Emergency charge against Kong Su in the High Court before Mr. Justice Paul-Storr to-day. Kong Su was arraigned on a i barge of being found In the company of an armed bandit at Sungei110 words
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Article101 1950-09-11 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.Liberation Day celebrations in Kelantan will be highlighted by a parade to be held at the Padang Bank. Kota Bahru tomorrow. Water sports and boat race will be held at the Customs Jetty in the morning. In the evening the Malay Regiment will meet101 words
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Article63 1950-09-11 3 The Adult Education Class which was formed by the joint efforts of the People's Education Association, and the Seletar Tamils Association at 177G6. West Hill Road. Seletar. was declared open by Mr. G. G. Thomson. The Public Relations Secretary, recently. Among those present were Messrs. C.63 words
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Advertisement538 1950-09-11 3 PERSONAL m r. ALFRED MONTOR, The Directors of MontorLtd. t0 thank the very many who have sent messages condolence since the death w York Ci Mr. Alfred Montor and beg them to accept •big announcement as a personal expressiofj of deep gratitude. 1 SITS: VACANT MUNICIPAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Required a538 words
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Advertisement436 1950-09-11 3 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. Notice of Application For a Haulage Permit. We, Central Johore Rubber Estates Ltd., Ulu Paloh Estate. Kluang, hereby give notice of intention to apply lor a Haulage Permit to operate one goods vehicle with a load capacity of 4 tons from Ulu Paloh436 words
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Advertisement193 1950-09-11 3 WATCHES THE THINNEST WATERPROOF WRISTLET (if )I WATCH Of ITS TYPE 17 JEWELS THE GREAT SFSRITfc AUST OF THE DAY OCCULTIST A. AZIZ SEND 3 QUESTIONS WITH NAME, AGE AND PLACE OF BIRTH LN A SEALED ENVELOPE REPLIES SENT FOR RUPEES TEN (PAKISTANI) RECEIVED IN ADVANCE BY H.O ENVELOPE RETURNED193 words
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Article537 1950-09-11 4 AFTER more than a week of sugar rationing. A what do we find? That somebody has left the hoarding started in a big way. and therefore before rationing. teeners decided to have part of their stocks or crystal sugar made into cubes. Their customers preferredlt that way. and537 words
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Article, Illustration756 1950-09-11 4 HARRY S. TRUMAN - TRUMAN CALLS FOR HARDER WORK, LONGER HOURS by HARRY S. TRUMAN untitled Router make absolutely sure i our economy turned out guns, plane*, tanks and ."rri. r supplies which ire needed to protect the sTona from the threat Commu nisi domination •To do this jot. weRouter - 756 words
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260 1950-09-11 4 DR. G. L> Kestcven. FAO Regional Fisheries Representative, has just returned to Bangkok from Manila where he has been attending a meeting of the Executive Committee of the FAO sponsored Indo-P v ific Fisheries Council. Dr. Kesteven reported that the Commute* dl iissed pb<nj260 words
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Article83 1950-09-11 4 A.P. PARIS, Today. r'RANCE has issued orders to expel 404 foreign Communists from the country in tne current security drive. The Communist press had put tne tigure at 700. Announcement by the Interior Ministry also contradicted "the untrue reports of certain newspapers wiiich have received imperativeA.P. - 83 words
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Article29 1950-09-11 4 UP. Narriman Sadek. whom King Farouk of Egypt reportedly wants to marry, checked out of her hotel in Geneva yesterday and left by car for Frauce.—y.p.UP. - 29 words
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Article416 1950-09-11 4 THE official "*****1100'" of the Far East Air Force 1 is located in a large room at Changi. Officially titled the Command Statistical Section, the Memory Department is virtually an encyclopaedia of the Command's work in all its multifarious spheres. Here, for instance, split-second416 words
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660 1950-09-11 4 M. BAKER - by M. BAKER Asst Lady Welfore Officer, Singapore Mumpolity. ,pO most people welfare work 1 conjures up visions of soup kitchens, bread lines and such. Before taking up my appointment as Assistant Lady Welfare Officer in the Municipality. I too pictured myself in the660 words
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Advertisement5 1950-09-11 4 MARCONIPHONE ■jam.-.- ,»72 PHILIPS 'jj^ffjE5 words
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Advertisement218 1950-09-11 4 WASHINGTON. Bun PRESIDENT Truman In a broadcast to the nation called on American people to produce more defence gnndj hv working harder and longer hours. He caiird tor a pay ,s you gQ" programme to meet the cost of the mcreased defence effort with higher raxes, and announced the creation218 words
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Advertisement147 1950-09-11 4 WHICH m AILMENTS »re w»rm n l Your doctor will tell you that often .hatyou'r* ..gnsof MINERAL not getting enough Minerals and V.tamms which Nat rt fof to have. The cooked-out foods you eat aren t giv.ng y yo H r eed e thes« warning, and you prevent ailments which147 words
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Miscellaneous98 1950-09-11 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS i. fabior PUZZLE I HIIIIII I %S" e CAM \0U FORM Z SQUARES if §Ws f O AnP WANGLES.. j 7 ?s wenrtonf— 0SL y g MATCHES WITHOUT i \tM3ES5SwRiM. CAN TAkE BCtAKlNc OR LAS'!No ONE M F?I V PAYS OF MATDi OYER ANOTHER STEEL teHNCHfS98 words
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293 1950-09-11 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE Truman administration has decided that the Untied States should fully support and participate in the organisation of a great international military force, Including German units, to defend Western Europe against Russia. An American policy prepared primarily by Mr. DeanA.P. - 293 words
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Article61 1950-09-11 5 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Medical Services Union is holding a Mass Meeting to protest against the delay in implementing the.decisions of the Legislative Council regarding 'step for step* conversion, creation of superscale posts. and increase of special grade percentage. The meeting will be held today61 words
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Article118 1950-09-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Son. COURT Inspector Mohd. Tahir said today that the manager of Kuala Besar Estate should have known better not to allow his labourers to tap rubber trees during curfew hours. He was commenting on a case in wh.ch eleven Chinese rubber-tappers "etght meu and three118 words
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108 1950-09-11 5 PENANG. Sunday. Tan Ah Huat. sufferinfrom 'anccr in the lung win was a patient in the General Hospit il jumped from the top floor on Aug. 7. it was stated in th« Coroner's Court recently. Nurse Tan Ah Ngan said that at 8.32 a.m. when108 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-09-11 5 •ttvrrs war I'uneran. A.P Miolu.•ttvrrs war I'uneran. — A.P Miolu. - 28 words
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Article190 1950-09-11 5 Reuter PALEMBANG, Sunday. PRESIDENT Soekarno pre- i vented an all-out strike in Indonesia's two main oil refineries at Palembang as a result of his visit there at the i nd of last week, according to Ancta news agency. The strike was scheduled to break out at Shell'sReuter - 190 words
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Article173 1950-09-11 5 Reuter-AAP HONGKONG, Sunday. PORMOSAN Independence Movement in Hongr kong sent a 60-page memorandum to the United Nations, petitioning for a plebiscite in Formosa under neutral observation for Formo- San independence. Basil Khan, spokesman tor the movement here into the memorandum sent 16 Lake Success includes »r--itanceiReuter-AAP - 173 words
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Article35 1950-09-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. A tine of $r>o was imposed on ;)T-year-old Heng Tang Chen in the Magistrates' Court today on a charge of carrying more thin Six CWtS. eXCCSi weight on his loriy.35 words
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80 1950-09-11 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. TWENTY THREE YEAROLD Samyun bin \mbia of PientODg told the Magistrates Court today thit ho found a gold ring on the toad and picked it up. He kept it as he did not know who was the owner. Charged with80 words
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Article72 1950-09-11 5 Another world run President line ship, which is in Singapore, arrived a few days ago with no rouuu the world tourists. Only passengers on the President Harding are Mr. ana mis. Stanley A. McGeary. Mr. McGeary has been Attached as Vice-Counsel to the American Consulate72 words
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Advertisement195 1950-09-11 5 A SCIENCE BRINCI YOU lv |fc A A NEW CONCEPTION OP m i VP^tf L/FE-m TABLET FORM W Eminent Specialist! in Endocrinology t awM ihr »*v ki virile, y vigorous manhood! They say, he «hmc vlaiids e r r B| -mmg perfectly—harmoniously balajued in thru c«sci>ii.il intrra«.t.on and adequate in195 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-09-11 5 by V. T. Hamlin ALLEY OOP V f {n**x X i CREATURE 7 WHKT ?M 25 MEN. NVE\E' GOT SuCwS OWE 1 CBE*r\j(2E ?jS :>K\cXX M A.WAV TH eeAND f. DRIVEN TH" A AMtsS?> LES GO. by fll Capp LI'L ABNER J. flAgffLy ENOUGH -aw DON'T BLAME! THERE £,M FCV68 words
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724 1950-09-11 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS From A Market Correspondent.) WAR news iimiteci business on Malayan share markets in a featureless week and a moder:• c turnover was mainu: ied, with no general price trends perceptible. United Nations withdrawals in Korea bi ought in keen buyers724 words
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Article34 1950-09-11 6 The Chartered Bank of India, Australia China nas declared an Interim dividend for th.- current year of 6', actua» subject to Income tax. The dividend is payable on the Sept. 29.34 words
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Article445 1950-09-11 6 A.P THE HAGUE, Today. ACCORDING to the latest figures issued by the A International Tin Study Group, world production of tin-in-concentrates decreased in June to 13,300 long tons against 14.100 tons in May. This was mainly due to the very low figure of the Belgian Congo ofA.P - 445 words
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Article111 1950-09-11 6 MacALISTER CO.. LTU.. as for each previous accounting period since ihe war. have presented an excellent report for th year ended June 30. 1950. Stocks. Debtors and Creditors all show some* increase which is to be expected, in view of the trend of values.111 words
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Article83 1950-09-11 6 Reuter-AAP. J TOKIO, bun. APAN faced a threat of another major typhoon as the Central Meteorological Observatory *oday tt ported that "Kes;a may hit the Tokyo area around S' n 11. -1 .sia was today reported about 300 miles south of Iwojima travelling north northwesterly at aboutReuter-AAP. - 83 words
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Article71 1950-09-11 6 SINGAPORE Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices on Saturday were, in cents per lb.: Buyer. Sellei. No. l r:.L-.r spot loose nominal 149 149 1 FOB in bales Sept. No. 1 RSS 149 149% No. 2 RSS 148 l«»s No. 3 RSS 146*2 147 R.M.A.71 words
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Article86 1950-09-11 6 In Port: GHukus (44), Mantin (45), Kewang (\VS\DE), A'drgonda (Sheers), Knstbris (ESADE), Pyrrhus (4?. 8), Gewang (41), Commandant Doris-, f4O 41), Pohpr. 'iHis itmjSbh BH* of r-or.nc (86 87 Meonia (88 84), Loksang (31 2), Tostri (17 IV), Naimbank (19 Ml), Islsuder (21 2), Mimtnru (88 4), Chastine86 words
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Article44 1950-09-11 6 Turquand. Youngs. McAuliffe Co. announce the following rubber crop figures foi August: Alor Gajah 20.800 lb.. Aver Panas 97.000 lb.. Glenealv 71 000. Kluang 65,000 lb.. Pajam 153.500 lb.. Tnmbalak 27.800 lb.. IV.hsniaP 38.900 lb.. Teluk Anson H4.470 lb Ulu Bonut 45.00044 words
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Article70 1950-09-11 6 A.P BERLIN, Sun. ALTHOUGH East Germany's grain harvest is 16 per cent above last year's, bread must remain rationed, the Soviet Control Commission's newspaper. Taegliche Rundschau reported today. Bread and all other foods have long been derationed in Allied West Berlin and West Germany. The paperA.P - 70 words
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253 1950-09-11 6 Tribune Staff Reporter PENANG, Sunday THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce Pen* have been granted their request that unrjort ers be allowed time till March 31, 19M l 0 on plete the whole of the 75 per cent value of th goods allocated to them253 words
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Article131 1950-09-11 6 Reuter TAIPEH. Sun. The M tionalists have altered their import control laws to aU«» Prohibited imports fr o m Hongkong to be stockpiled m safekeeping warehouses at Formosa pons The new me;,sines adopts by the Jormosa proimasi by the Formosa provincial government on Sept. 8 -HoyReuter - 131 words
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Article61 1950-09-11 6 Reuter. AAP TAIPEH. Pan. a Ni ionaiist spokesman at press conference bere I I predicted v 100 p< r cent crease In China-Japan-. i.rati? exchange! in the jarrent trading year. Ho tsxp~ctea a DBIIOO.OM 000 voiume of trade exchanges of mainly Forn: san bananas, pineapples and salt torReuter. AAP - 61 words
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Advertisement652 1950-09-11 6 MNSFIEIId CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) to ,0. m discharge cargo. Sailines for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "AatUochus" sa»3 'or »J*** Sept. 12 Holland HamDurg •Terseus" sail, for Genoa. Marseilles, Liv- g i erscua erpool Glasgow 1 t 21 TgSJ sails for Avonmouth ft Liver 4 .•dytoncus" "for" N.AfricT London,652 words
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Advertisement439 1950-09-11 6 CLASSICIED SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED only x n-. 1 in trtligent salesman lor indent i> Establishment, briam prospa t. Apr»l\ with full r>aitir to Box A. S*4, Tribune. S'por. (F.t»>. h&iik rmi r a r* i.. EtofW ntary knowledge oi topterci .ma -V; .1. Ai pl»--cations uu nt onum Brlmol Cetliftao439 words
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Advertisement409 1950-09-11 6 SITUATIONS WANTED EUROPEAN assistant, rubber; Plantations presently employed nitiing t>. exchange pr *em post for better prospects salary and a<\ ommodation, Wr te >o Boi A 0977. Tribune. Singapore-. tE r?>. ELDERLY local Chines* final roar load leal student extensive business experience «eeks reo [K—aihli job anywhere moderate pay Box409 words
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Advertisement233 1950-09-11 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE SINGER Tourer 1947 toe condition $2200 Inspect on at 26J. Runnoon Road 4 to 6 p.m. tF.MI). VVOLSELEY 12. 194<», rood runnintr eondit -on WtOO/* or nearest Phone BUSH F. 4*vS > FIAT 500,- v esistered Sep firther IfMH. M drion 7000 miles, ?2600. boot offer. Bee233 words
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Advertisement192 1950-09-11 6 WANTED house i>r r• with BMMlera Mutation urn py age by Indonesian family. Apply Box A39til. Tiin.u... 8 ENGLISH couple, nu children. Require small furnished lint apartment or bungalow f.C. Ma Kitchenette own linen date. Reasonable rent. Box C 463, Tril Spore ,c!cr KATONG Hone affcn some Asan dinner. put192 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-09-11 7 Joe Louis, the "Brown Bomber." is seen loosening-up at his Pompton Lakes. New Jersey, training camp for his title fight with "American-version" world champion hzzard < harles in New York's Yankee Stadium on Sept. 27. While Louis is on the come-back road in America Tommy71 words
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316 1950-09-11 7 PENG SOON RECEIVES ANOTHER WALK-OVER SINGAPORE'S d.c lending women singes chainion, Helen Heng (United Family) yesterday ited a new shuttle record in senior tournawrten she became the first player ever to >se of an opponent without conceding a smile point. Playing with confidence,316 words
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112 1950-09-11 7 IE.MEAN. Sun. Kuroited the Re i l»» HO lay i.. vin th' "tii'h trophy c-nce again. lepli -d with 129 I Oral il in i.iii-. bad to blame, for losing. v n hno< k of furtjn did noi hato land in me ;rfor112 words
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Article25 1950-09-11 7 111 s>ianuror Malays rak Malays by foi-r in the .-'•.it %a a Cold competition at the i padang;, Teh* An- >•• it* i.t:,v25 words
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Article87 1950-09-11 7 HONGKONG and Shanghai Banker-, having things their own wa*y, beat Stanva* S.C. 2—a in a Business House Leagame at. Gfylanc -jrtt.clomj "yesterday. Banket- could have won by at least a half dozen or more goata had their forwards played s*nonsly. Banker? "constant attacks ..on got result*87 words
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Article28 1950-09-11 7 Wing Sun Table-T. nnn team of HonskoiiK tne»-t.-- Smuipote at the Happy V/or'.-i Fee singles will b« played and admission charges a-e SO tent.r and $1.00.28 words
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94 1950-09-11 7 NINETEEN-year-o:d Ale Morr son of the RAX CycliS Club yesterday won the .VI mile lime trial third evem n Ikie C.C.C.'s Best All-t.ounder open cycling competition a: Urn <Ml Kanu' Road :n 2 hours .'ll BVae, 90 sees. Caughl ofT form. Colony s promising94 words
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Article56 1950-09-11 7 A.P. WIMBLEDON, f-'un. .John Prouae, oi Milan. Italy, aroti ihe Britiah Junior Lawn Ttnns Boys Single* Title ..v.-ierdc>. uaing hia unorthodox twohanded Br*p on every strike, except his service, the >oun;-st«r lo<t only iwo irames tn the Baal match to J. ML Uracle ol Lancashire.A.P. - 56 words
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386 1950-09-11 7 Singapore women won championship honour* in fhefr section at the sth Malayan Chinese Athtette Meeting with Gl points. Selangor won for men chalking up 94 points, tne cnamP meet ended sUCC esFiully yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium. One China national record and two Malayan386 words
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Article449 1950-09-11 7 SPOT - Should Win First Time Out Wednesday By SPOT AN DINE (Charles) did a winning gallop at v Bukit Timah this morning. This Gold Bridge gelding returned 27 sees, dead for three on the No. 2 grass track which was opened for fast work. Suited449 words
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Article56 1950-09-11 7 The Singapore leant to meet the Combined Hon ;kcn and Singapore Chjne-<» btwwy at the Jalan Besar t»»a4*MHa nas h*»«-r» M*-l<Tte<l as ioli.v,.Mutton t.Vavv); lydetley, Baaler; Vmw, Whin ■'.«>i n, \i' Gr< or; SharifT llaoxtfi. Bay. A wane Bakar. ftooiet ltaeDonald. It—nnrea: Yew Ci. ir> HaitelL56 words
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Article109 1950-09-11 7 CONGO, who won his last three races off the reel, has now been pro- moted to the top class, j Judging by the man- ncr in which he can- tered nome in all three I races, this Midstream gelding lands a good chance amongst lh c109 words
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344 1950-09-11 7 ERASER Neave Sports Club lost their un- beaten record yesterday when *hey went down fighting to Tiger Standard S.C. by the odd goal in three in the key game of the S.A.F.A. Business House League at the Po.'ce Depot ground. A risky backward pass344 words
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Article260 1950-09-11 7 BOMBAY, Sun. Tan Jin Eong of Malaya beat Henry r'<n ira oi India 15-9. Ui-10 m the semi-linals ot the men's singles in th Western India championships her* today. In the other semi-final Abdullah Pirni ut Malaya was oeaten 1-15 bj India's X". 1 ..laytr,260 words
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Article175 1950-09-11 7 SINGAPORE Swimming Club ••K" team trounced the Army seven-one in an inter- wafer nolo tournament flx- nttha S.S.C. po« yest.rday Vo V.nisl! up league lianip.on winner, were in un^rstffing P,, an:l Ked through the erratic Arany Attacking right from tfttf they took an early lead in175 words
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Article473 1950-09-11 7 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON. Sunday. MEW Castle United, with a 3—l win over Chelsea, Saturday went to the cop of the rirst division of the English Football League, as Middlesbrough edged Arsenal 2—l in a rough, tough same. It was Arsenal's first defeat of thisA.P. - 473 words
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Article29 1950-09-11 7 Reuter lit 1 and ttu» Central Lanca.-un Leapt lift Ho Hospital here today faflow2s an operat.m for an ftAllWj' sail from Tdbury on Sep U for Indinn.-Reut'Reuter - 29 words
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Article73 1950-09-11 7 SBKKMBA.-'. ;Min. N< rrl boat Mala< i 1 Indie— l>y live goata to one in the "Hi.rdhan Trophy*' ■nece< ronapetinon played kef toda; The v sitors l ,t KrSt thteagh Juitent. iiyW. Negri o> a one-all draw at half I late. Negri's e<p.ialisoi ea ne li<73 words
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Advertisement578 1950-09-11 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENGARRY ..duo Sept. 11 RADNORSHIRE .duo Sept 24 FROM U.K FOR UTRAITti. tH>VdKONU. ttJUANGHAi AND JAPAN. For Borneo only. Duo Sails Seletar In Port Sept. 12 Spore Sept.578 words
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283 1950-09-11 8 A.P LONDON, Today. a «ct.,tps Sccretarv of State. Mr. Dean T H U"o 1 -sterday the V ill ted States is Acheson. h free world ~0t H d""d W ifnot think any part of it is t wo stiil believe that the ChineseA.P - 283 words
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Article79 1950-09-11 8 Reuter. FRANKFURT Sunday, tiERMAN police arrested ten I Communists here today after breaking up a banned procession with a baton eliarge. The Communists tried io break 'r.iougn a police eordoa to marcn to B memoml lor the victims 00 Nazism. Police banned the demonstration last Friday. AtReuter. - 79 words
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Article101 1950-09-11 8 A.P IIK.ItUV Tottwv. its IntelUß-nce mm**** U here M*i J?****! ,hat nn of the to«g ii Held had ana* «sa*~ mmn* behind the Comnuidst iron r«tS*J uhbh veils tY> [ate <* tmm other members al this Anierienn la Bally. Tms unman was Mrs Robert Wsaaaef,A.P - 101 words
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Article59 1950-09-11 8 Tribune Staff Reporter I'll Hi HftTlJalUaaJ Ooay Ol B 54-year-old Buropea». seaman, Bdward Rcid M«--Duarnid. was found yrsierdav raorntng Ifl lane behind a Clnnesc hotel a. Rochorc Canal Road. Certain documents Wre recovered from his person. One stated that he had been a ship's ewjineer and another59 words
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Article92 1950-09-11 8 A.P. ISTANBUL, TURKEY, sum. TURKEY dosed Its froutici with Bulgaria yesterday, informed sources said the action waa taken to stop Urn Influx of political refugee*, who have Bora clipping lute Turkey at the rate of dairy." Most of these arc Dulganann of Turkish origin, many or whom probablyA.P. - 92 words
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Obituary38 1950-09-11 8 Thr family <■' the late Mrs. Lee ljuee Choo. sincerely thank all lriends and relatives for their wreaths, scrolls etc.. telegrams of condolences, night visits as well as the loan ol their cars and attendances at the funeral.38 words
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Article118 1950-09-11 8 U.P LONDON. TOday. TtIK Admiralty has issued orders to prepare 160 naval vessels in the first line of a reserve fleet lor service Within 11 days of an emergency, informed quaners said U>> 'V. The Admiralty has ordered repot is iioin OlnCers to ensure that vesselsU.P - 118 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-09-11 8 Two North Korean prisoners, captured during lighting mr Vonfamn oh sept. I sit s.ilVin on IAC radia.oi ol a hep under suard by men «:f the IMM md aHvsnon as they are lak» B to lite re v in toe NaktonK River section of the »runt.- A.P. PssilS).— A.P. PhoUi. - 52 words
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Article34 1950-09-11 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Sun. —The North Koreans announced tonight that the Communist Army Chief of State. Kang Kun. was "killed in battle" on Friday night. Kun was also Vice Minister for War—Reu-ter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 34 words
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Article213 1950-09-11 8 AP. PORTAGE, Wisconsin. Sunday. SENATOR Joseph R. McCarthy, Wisconsin Re--3 publican, today charged thai 120,000 tons of US arms and ammunition dinned tor China were taken from Indian ports after V.T-Day and dumped in the Pacific Ocean on State Department orders. Similar destruction, he .said, alsoAP. - 213 words
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Article98 1950-09-11 8 A.P. MADRAS. Today. THE Indijin Central Pea Board is shortly to launch a million-dt Mar propaganda drive in the United States, and Canada to make both countries drink more tea. according to Mr. S. K. Sinha. the I Board's Chairman The world's biggest tea marketing centreA.P. - 98 words
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Article34 1950-09-11 8 A.P. TEL AIV. Today. It was officially announced yesterday that Israel will shortly ship substantial medical supplies to U.N. forces in Korea. They will include penicillin, cholera vaccine •nd tetanus toxoid.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article201 1950-09-11 8 A.P. NEW CUMNOCK, Srotland. Today. THE stern-faced families of U miners began a 1 death-watch yesterday at the muduy pithead from which rescue teams pulled 116 other underBTOtind workers alive. Still missing after 129 miners were trapped oil Thursday night when a ramA.P. - 201 words
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156 1950-09-11 8 Renter tokio. Suadn) rHE influential Tokio newspipei Jiji Shimpo today urged Japan to Offtl "soimput of our territory" to the United States foi use U military b «ses The paper said the United States was thl only reliable nation to which Japan's securityRenter - 156 words
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Article36 1950-09-11 8 A.P LONDON. Today British Labour Party membership was a record 5.716.947 in 1949-50, the National Executive Committee reported *oday (Monday). The new figure is 294 ')10 above the 1948-49 membership, the report said.—A.P.A.P - 36 words
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Article702 1950-09-11 8 ■fSBBS str» thy* >vci«fhls of r'r\ni races Eight tor lhe Sad. Daj sad ttsNM Ist the lr*V Day of the Sinjrajiore Tori CkßVa Autiimn. (Oaai up) Meet! i HOHttXS i. IHV. l-'i PI Its YDS snow v on i n ».ai ;.;<<• i( r702 words
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291 1950-09-11 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sunday. mr. J. J. Singh, President of the India League [n of America, said in an interview today that durum his six weeks tour of E-.vopean capitals he had found "India held in high esteem everywhere as a nation of IndependentReuter. - 291 words
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Article22 1950-09-11 8 Reuter-AAP TOKYO, Sun. —Qantas Empire Airways have begun to fly the first direct airmail service between Australia and Japan. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP - 22 words
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406 1950-09-11 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday Truman's bold moves to shift the 1 United States defence machinery into high srsr were expected today to have a tremendous impact on the world economy und morale In rapid succession on Saturday, the President announced that the United Stales wouldU.P. - 406 words
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126 1950-09-11 8 Reuter. LONDON. 1m I BBUGRADE RAJHO tonight that fmmmmM regarded the Korean conflict :is "an imperialist war" towards which Yugoslavia prr. served complete neutrality and championed the cessation of hostilities at Uie earliest possible date. It described the nghting in Korea as "a struggle of"*th<KoreanReuter. - 126 words
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Article78 1950-09-11 8 A.P Biarritz. Franco, Today. THE 'Night of Napotaof wis brifliaat diaax lo this year's Biarritz snciBl season. Some 400 guests, many in Second Fanpirr (French i constunu-s and eluperiod JawUkfJ, attended the dinner in tin former Imperial Palace. Girls in hcoped crinolinand men in Hussar uniform' withA.P - 78 words
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Article101 1950-09-11 8 t HINKSE \M < v Heeting. ai a.m.. it PlMm i ni V M I I-' l nPI< I\! HEDH At !»l B»»< r> I MON i tcsi neettag ot mftnbwa v i„M<i ai Uaiii 1". W*** ■ifl. *\v< Malay 1 J Kransk at B I'.'n..101 words
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Article70 1950-09-11 8 CATBUI .-il II M~ I 1 V I M a.M ~i. tl'' ,%I.H.%MRM MaTi< Mm' L 9 *i PAVILION Ij.i id lam CAIfTOI.: "jj i aVvn" r't 11 am and MB P >"■ B* It XX: "Om U Taaarin" ii.::" mml -i BOXY: Sa tec" at -I 'm M70 words
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Article21 1950-09-11 8 sore it: Hons Koac i |r iii«i i K T/n In, I ii «Ir- lH"*- m S<r»i»-- Tii"« x CV.MA21 words
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