Malaya Tribune, 14 September 1950
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Title Section15 1950-09-14 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE Ways >l| EXTRA I 1M-GKS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.15 words
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507 1950-09-14 1 Frank Tremaine - Battle May Be Prelude To Allied Offensive By Frank Tremaine U.P. Staff Correspondent. U.P. TOKIO, Today. Commander'in Korea disclosed will lead Into a general offensive soon. The attacK was munched on a five-mile front by tne South Korean Capitol Division aided by Anierfca?U.P. - 507 words
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Article89 1950-09-14 1 AAP TOKIO. Today. THE: Argylls and MiddieI > :< be< r is safe. beer for all other s troops flghtfrontlines of s no Ijnger being paid United States as part of the but is provided by tral Welfare Fund. G r. ral William A. 3 personnelAAP - 89 words
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61 1950-09-14 1 K>H< «E BAHRU. Thurs. C from Layang 0 La: ng were fined $25 Magistrates' when they plead--ummons charge kail busoh" ibad i -hop premises ace from the Town They id that they had to renew their to pressure of ys were Wong Heng Mak61 words
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Article44 1950-09-14 1 A.P. LIVERPOOL, Today. The 2nd Battalion Cold Stream Guards, after fighting in the Malayan jungle against terrorists for nearly two years, arrived home yest rd.ii V Numbering 24 officers and 557 men. the battalion reached Liverpool in the troopship Orbita.—A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-09-14 1 se The vessel is the GdyniaAmerica Line. MAT. ;Warta;\ 8 500 tons registered in Gdynia. Poland, and she is en route to Hong Kong and Taku Bar the port for Tientsin in Red China- The "Warta" has nau .v colourful career, and is a "resurrected"199 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-09-14 1 Picture shows: Dorothy Ueft) and Uolet with thcxr lather Mr. Run Run Shau at the aerodrome. Excited and in tears Dorothy, aged lb. ?nd\iolet. 15 daughters of Mr. Run Run Shaw, bade goodbye to their parents and schoolmates at Kallang Airport his morning before taking off in99 words
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Article365 1950-09-14 2 C6NCERN baa been cxprcsse 1 in some Quarters about the ability of the American economy to bear the extra burden imposed upon it by the mounting conflict with the forces of international communist aggression, Summer H. Slichter of Harvard t nivii-Mty. one of this country's leading economists,365 words
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222 1950-09-14 2 Jl'L wa the best home budding montli in U.S. rustory. according to the U.S. Department of Laboui. Urelimin iv estimates indicate that 144.000 new permanent nn-farm dwelling units were begun in that montn bricking the total for the first sev. n222 words
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Article229 1950-09-14 2 PRODUC~rO> synthetic plastics and resin materials ir the United States in j 1949 totaled 1.500.000.000 pound- the U.S. Tariff Commission reports Thiswas 100.000.000 pounds more than the 1948 output. The output of phenolic and other tar-add resins in 1949 amour.ted tc 291 000.000 pounds, a decline of229 words
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Article341 1950-09-14 2 ri I tt.Av 1 ANANA exports for 1949 frnqi. the world's principal exporting countries are estimated a? 94.200.000 bunches bv th_> United States Dep trtmcnt of Agriculture. Thi.s is one pel et-nt below the 1948 export and 16 per cent bek>w the prewar (1&>530) average ,The "United States341 words
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Article118 1950-09-14 2 ANEW synthetic rubber oUjtHb'! for use in automobile tyres has been developed in the United States. Tho rubber is made from butadiene, which is derived fiom petroleum and can be adequately supplied by existing refining plants. It 'tquir sno styrene, the substance ordinarily mixed with butadiene to make118 words
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Article67 1950-09-14 2 LONDON'S hop-pickers have started streaming out of their 12ast End homes on their way to a month's "working holiday in the Kent hop-fields. The coming hop season is reported to be promising. Because of better rain it ii expected to beat the IP 19 season. Families often67 words
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Article84 1950-09-14 2 A.P. I HOIXYWOOn. Fi ench Consul General Alexandre de Manziarly has presented Glenn Ford with a plaque and certificate honouring his achievement in climbing Mt. Blanc in the Fiench Alps Ford scaled the peak last year while in France for filming of "The White Towet The plaqueA.P. - 84 words
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Article137 1950-09-14 2 has described captured v ncan soldiers be had V viewed as uncultured mi' tor.- and*'stuj i -omc place lit. tan i Oklahoma Thf CO! er. H< gat to Korea 'from Indian i sulk ly r< Band i s wa I rsoo vi have opinions, 1137 words
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115 1950-09-14 2 Reuter. MELBOURNE THE Victorian BtiU <■ I vernment today mnon ced a ban on new industri in the Melbouiu* li tr litan area "b cam risk." Mr. J. C. B. McDonalr State Premier, said the d--cision was taken on thi commendation ol the C IReuter. - 115 words
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59 1950-09-14 2 Reuter. COLOMBO. -Tho sion of the World H. ganisation- South Bast Regional Committee to be held in Kaßjy 0 Ceylon) from SefJ. will cost tho Ceylon v ment Rs. 53.000. Parliament has PP< supplementary eatt" this amount. The money mil utilised for the HcoomReuter. - 59 words
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Advertisement51 1950-09-14 2 THE F,NAL /y^ 'yS- TO YOUR MAKE-UP Magtc-wcar CUTEX, so easy to Apply girmt beauty to your fingtrript. This incredibly long-wearing polish rcmtt chipping and peeling. a Stays perfect longer—-CUTEX'i deal, non-fading shades never seem to lose their brilliant liistre. 17 |1 W VTorla"s most popular nail polish. 1 B51 words
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Article244 1950-09-14 3 BLED, YUGOSLAVIA. .j high ia the snowd mowrttniiyt of Slo its Yugoslavia's beaummer "capital" were r'.omas weary of a rld's ills—mingle with Josip Broz Tito's q0 communists. Down at the lovely little round which this old resort clusters, there •o distinguish the •AO as they244 words
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Article315 1950-09-14 3 Illumination Specials.—The Eastern Region of BriR always will run 195 ilium n ition" specials to More--181 to Blackpool, and undeT land. heaper Canned Tunny. C inn< I tunny fish is now Is d of 2s 3d. for halfnen .nd la instead of I for quarter315 words
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1080 1950-09-14 3 A.P. CAPE TOWN. RISING racial tension is the coloured peoples of South Africa toward Nationalism and Communism. Prime Minister Danile FTancois Malan's government is tightening its grip on the country as a whole—to cries of "Fascism" from political opponents. White 3 and non-whitesA.P. - 1,080 words
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Article66 1950-09-14 3 A.P. A film biography of Hung-arian-born composer Sigmund Romberg has been scheduled by Metro Goldwyn Mayer studios. No castings have been made yet but the studio said the picture will include many of Romberg's famous songs, among them "New Moon." "The Desert Song •Student Prince, One Alone,"A.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement83 1950-09-14 3 LEAJUi AJ HOME TH£ PRACTICAL WAT mWh* ska p di oda l 9 r Mt prcw.o*, H d coMkert •«•cwti*»*. daiMitd. Voit p»w folds of ©ppwW.ry t** V I WOW YOU HOW TO START YOU* OW* tADtO lUSJNCSS WITHOUT CAFfTAL how h> iterf your owm prof.t.bb redio I 9~ EfiSPSI83 words
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Article133 1950-09-14 4 Sailers Found War Dull Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. TH R British destroyer H.M.S. Consort alt* t, action in Korean waters in the lasc few months, dock-d early this rriorning at the Singapore N«mfl Base. Another parsnip irom Korean waters; H.M.S. Hart, arrived in Singapore133 words
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Article58 1950-09-14 4 The cocktail party arranged by the Indian Chamber of Commerce for Sept. 23 at Raffles Hotel hi honour of the Indian Trade delegation now touring Indonesia has been postponed. The delegation is not expected to be here till about the 27th of this month. Fresh invitations58 words
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Article62 1950-09-14 4 The Singapore Hospitals are still short of trained nursing statT, both sisters and nurses, while practitioners are being trained. It is hoped therefore to recruit Zu supernumery s:son a month-to-month basis. They should have the State Registered Nursing Certificate and have had experience as a Nursing62 words
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Article, Illustration177 1950-09-14 4 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER I ONDON, Thursday. MR. Peter Whitley, son of Sir Norman Henry Pownall Whitley, formerly of the Malayan Legal Service and Singapore Acting Chief Justice, is to marry Lady Mary Cambridge, a cousin of the Princesses Elizabeth and Margaret.177 words
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Article77 1950-09-14 4 THE three one-act play- tj memtvof the A. Business and Profcs-a maj Women's C iub received a tug cvjftion last night at the v.m.c.a. Concert Halt Producer l>oug'a> Urqunatt acting as .Mr. White in '*The Monkey's law was the meat outstanding among the performers. Oil77 words
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Article98 1950-09-14 4 The voice of Mr. Winston Churchill, Britain's wartime leader, wi'l be heard in a feature programme commemorating the Battle of Britain to be broadcast at 8.:>0 p.m. tomorrow. This is RadioMafaya's contribution to the ceremonies of remembrance. Written i.y Chester Wilmott and produced hy Lawrence OiHiam. the98 words
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449 1950-09-14 4 THE COMMONS' WAR DEBATE LONDON. Wednesday MR. Hugh Gaitskell. British Minister for E- iiomic Affairs, told the House of Common to- night that Britain's rearmament programme depended on machine tools and other aid fro- the United States. He felt the Government would have t449 words
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152 1950-09-14 4 Tribune v.ift' F> p wmst RIFT'S suddcr.h beg LQ Ie ram on Mr. Chan T i Srt| chief clerk oi the \1 In of Scott and Fnsrli- j They came b.uidlr- I.t time. Six bottfev of ---tp-fnat mixture. 3 htmli flwatr, medicinal iireyou152 words
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Article147 1950-09-14 4 THE following c pointments wfi nounced last nigh' Mr. F. T. Lakilaw 5 Education Officer. Grad< B. Malayan Education Servi to officiate as Asdstai Director of Educr n Sffl gapore. with effect ft m gust 25. in addm duties as Acting Director l Education 'Chines deration147 words
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Advertisement34 1950-09-14 4 s Here's the Bicycle with vA Im If you w ant the host bicycle «Sf the letters B.S.A. If o«# had a mmSi/m The most popular Bicycle in Malaya -count thorn on the road!34 words
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Article1316 1950-09-14 5 L.S. HOWARTH - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY L.S. HOWARTH l DON'T suppose." said I Mr Rocket '"you'd like buy a pup?" jae?" The barseemed surprised. an. a real one with gs or just a pup in a r oi speaking?" It's real enough. A v iluabte animal, too. given It by1,316 words
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Miscellaneous36 1950-09-14 5 SUPERMAN Boriß9 1 fl 1 by Al Copp U'L ABNER r J J g^ON M)NG uke. JH,S> ■•GmTv glad we've 'so rJvin'saucer we isT. atEN TRYING TO f 7 ESTA&LISh) A U JEST DPAP «N Sf36 words
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587 1950-09-14 6 SPECIAL MEWS SERVICE FROM INDIA NEW DELHI, Wednesday. k decision of far-reaching importance to estate workers in Ceylon has just been announced by the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council in London, writes a special correspondent of the HINDUSTAN TIMES. At present any worker587 words
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Article54 1950-09-14 6 (GIIS). DJAKARTA. Wed. Dr Tagores two-act drama Pott Oihce" was staged by the Indonesian students at Djakarta on Septernt>or 11. The drama was rendered into Indonesian by Dr. Yamin. M.P. and was brilliantly acted by Indonesian students. Among the distinguished visitors, was the Indian Ambassador. The performance was(GIIS). - 54 words
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68 1950-09-14 6 Members of the Tibetan Delegation who are on a brief visit to Temple in New Delhi on September 7. Photo shows the members after paying their homage to the image of Lord Buddha during their pie. Mr. Tsipon Shagappa. Leader of the Delegation, is seen next to the at right.G.I.I.S Photo. - 68 words
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Article229 1950-09-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. THERE has been a change in the tour programme of the Indian Trade Delegation which is now in Djakarta and was due to return to Singapore on September 20. According to the information released by Sardar Jogindra Singh, the India Government Trade Commissioner229 words
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Article54 1950-09-14 6 NEW DELHI. Today. NEARLY 200 Indian Communists cheered the arrival at New Delhi station last night of the new Chinese Ambassador to India. General Yuan Chunghsien Breaking through the red carpet spread on the platform, they shouted 4 long live the People's Republic of China" and "long54 words
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Article42 1950-09-14 6 (GIIS). SHILLONG. Wed. Dr. Kingdon-Ward. the British Scientist tarrying on research on mountain flora and fauna, who was reported nvs«dng earlier dcring the Assam earthquake has been traced safe in north east Assam according to a HINDUSTAN TIMES correspondent. (GIIS).(GIIS). - 42 words
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Article72 1950-09-14 6 NEW DELHI. "Yu. TOE Himalayan Ctab ~f in- dia. which three years ago faced the prospect of ex'inetion, has now overcome Its dilficuit period. Th made by the departure of European mtmbcn ii being filled by yr Lng In >.a i I thus lasts. A common love among72 words
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Article75 1950-09-14 6 Reuter. MADRAS. The British prmcttoe of conferring -freedom at tho city" on distinguished person- will come to this South Indian city if the Corporation Council accepts proros i made by the Mayor Dr. P. Clurivtin. No'lndian City has tntt custom at present. Two distinguished Indi insReuter. - 75 words
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Article59 1950-09-14 6 (GIIS) NEW DELHI. Wed The Food and Agriculture M tcr, Mr PC M. Munshi. stated in New Delhi yeiterdaj I the numbcv of tree- p »nted during the Vana Mahoteava I (tree plantmg» celebraUom. I would cover an area of 1 I 000 acres if tree? wer. plant(GIIS) - 59 words
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Article132 1950-09-14 6 NEW DELHI. Wed. INDIAN dancing, with its appreciative audience abroad, has now aroused keen interest among wives of foreign diplomats in New De'hi. who have been caking private lessens for about a year. This interest '.vas first aroused when Mr. Sundri an Indian dander of repute,132 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-14 6 ECZEMA, SORES «ash f Irritation f rashes, spots, skin irritation and even distressing U^.t^Jf eczema quickly yield to Zam-Buk > A A rcatment. This herbal ointment »*f QhW/ mould be smeared over the affec- v\ylTj^W— *ft<jtiK o heal whilst you sleep. \f V 1 C V .1 S* T^ mcdi82 words
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Article101 1950-09-14 7 Reuter. IN. Wednesday, iident oi the Ceylon- told the inter rence here today of every delegaet was ny form, did not raise .;.a resolution presented :i:ian Committee, on children. V IU ~,«,«5 truth in this assertion tt was •use the democratic sysm entrusted complete pow-Reuter. - 101 words
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Article39 1950-09-14 7 Reuter. London, Wed. —The extra British division which Prime Minister Clement Attlee yesterday promised to station m Germany will be ready within a year, as well as the two extra strategic divisions in Britain. —Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article31 1950-09-14 7 A.P. ROTTERDAM, Today. ["he Rotterdam customs police yesterday arrested r. Austrian-born American subI for allegedly attempting 13 kilogrammes 1 out. 28 pounds t of gold into Holland. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article56 1950-09-14 7 HONG KONG, Wed Money market prices remained stable today. The closing prices were: HK$635 per X V. doliar. HKsls.~>o per pound sterling HKS2O4 per tie! of gold The Mt ayan Exchange Banks Association announced the follow.ng new rates for Hongkong currencySelling T.T. O.D- 53 3 8. Buymg TT.56 words
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Article190 1950-09-14 7 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS Reuter. PARIS, Wednesday. THE World Bank today made to Ethiopia two 1 loans totalling $7,ooo,ooo—first loans by the Bank to any nation in Africa. One of' $5,000,000 is for rehabilitation and maintenance of the country's road system. The other, ofReuter. - 190 words
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120 1950-09-14 7 Reuter. PARIS, Wednesday. THE executive directors of the International Monetary Fund today decided to postpone consideration of the par value of Pakistan s currency. Sir Chintaman Deshmukh, Indian Finance Minister, and Chairman of the Boards of Governors of th? International Monetary Fund and WorldReuter. - 120 words
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Article81 1950-09-14 7 A.P NCW YORK, Today. mHE New York Stork Mar--1 ket advanced to a new tour-vcar high yesterday with fading taSUC 52 00 n share higher. The four-year high was based on average prices of 60 representatives stocks. Transferr totalled 2.500.000. Chicago wheat closed lower, Sept. $2.21-4 aA.P - 81 words
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Article114 1950-09-14 7 U.P. WASINGTON. V\ c I. SECRETARY of Commerce Charles Sawyer reported today that shipments to Russia are 90 per cent He'ow 1947. but warned of further overall export controls needed to win the Korean war. In his quarterly report to President Truman and Congress onU.P. - 114 words
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Article254 1950-09-14 7 (GIIS). JAIPUR, Wednesday. comprehensive plan to improve breeds of sheep A and quality of wool has been undertaken in Rajasthan. which is one of the main wool-pro-ducing centres in the country. Raiasthan's annual output of raw wool is 18.4 million lbs which i< nearly one(GIIS). - 254 words
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Article49 1950-09-14 7 A.P. KARACHI. Today.—AddresLng a mrrtoif of the Foreign Trade Tove opment Council in Karachi yesterday Fazlui Re hum i. Commerce Minister, akl thi- value of Pakistan's exports In the last six months was Rs. 530.600.000 (£43.545,--000» out of an annual total ot ttS. M) 3.100.000 (£66,971,- ->* i. —A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article66 1950-09-14 7 TODAY'S MARKETS RUBBER market »>p.?n»»d steady with few inquiries and with scarcity of sellers. The market opened at 154 ct*. for September and then vent up to 15t> cts. and closed quetly. Prices at lunch break: Buyers Sellers Cents Cents No. 1 RSS FOB Sept. 155 156 No. 266 words
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Article16 1950-09-14 7 Tin price: S104 5/8 per picul p 10 1/N. London: £770 per ton down £8.16 words
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Article42 1950-09-14 7 A nop of dividends announced in London stimulated interest there and prices' showed some improvement agate. Bid* received locally were also in some cases better and there was in addtion more local inquiry. In duatrtals were firm ar.J rubbers practically unchang-Ml.42 words
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Article63 1950-09-14 7 U.P. LONDON. Today. IN a very quiet session thi.-* afternoon, tin prices recovered much of the morni inp"s losses. Spot closed at £773- £11 j up on the morning price and three months gained £10 at £772-... The closing prices were: Spot—£772 buyers and £775 sellers with noU.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement115 1950-09-14 7 B perfume Jk ;?5317 /l l i r AV\ *w j|T the loveliest JHm about you^^^^ IHjas Garry perfume ia your handbag just a> >ou do T our lipstick, we it as often to keep you fragrantly lovely all day thruugii. ftfix-j Coya'i lovely perfumes can make the subtle difference115 words
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Miscellaneous446 1950-09-14 7 MMMMP^^£MM^KM7ff!S9MMMYI!!^i»^B^ I rum •>!«. A New-; 1.43 l>»iicc I M ii- .< Lrank.e (urit- Or. lt»-»-I Inn; M < h»< Dow .t 3 <1I p ii: rii|i wi >un> B M- li.').' the Kadio < Oiliest r.i B i! It pil|U«>l ot J-)g»t B Hn»ir laitaiag a selection iron B446 words
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Article139 1950-09-14 8 A.P. and U.P. MOSCOW. Today. I ALL Moscow papers played prominently yesterday the news of the appointment of General George C. Marshall as United States Secretary of Defence to succeed Louis Johnson. There was no editorial comment on this latest action by President Truman. InA.P. and U.P. - 139 words
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Article48 1950-09-14 8 U.P WASHINGTON Wed. Senator Jos?ph O'Mahon said today that the Senate Appropriations Commit it has approved legislation 10 provide for the pure has* ol i 00.000.000 powdi oi ra v voul for the armed services. The provision is carried in $17,000,000,000 supplemental defence bill. UPU.P - 48 words
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726 1950-09-14 8 Reuter AAP BANGKOK. DEMUSED observers call Dit a kingdom with a charmed life. Gynic* call it a land ol spurious peace. Whatever the attitude the world takes to Thailand, this nation continues to contradict all trends of current turmoil in Asia by remaining peacefulReuter AAP - 726 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-09-14 8 A military policeman directs a convoy compose.l of tanks, trucks and light vehicles during Fremh Army maneuvres from Kttg. 30 to* Sept. 1 in the Argonne region. The purpose of the tliree-duy exercise was lo j test the efficiency oi a highly mobile iype of divi- jA.P.; Photo. - 64 words
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Article84 1950-09-14 8 Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. Sat.—Marine growth that made distillation of water from the sea surface unsafe almost caused the commander of the cruiser Australia to turn back from its mercy mission to Hen*-d Island. It was while Australia was steaming full speed to the Antartic island to rescue Dr.Reuter-AAP. - 84 words
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188 1950-09-14 8 AMARI V radar set. capable A locating su. coble targets at distances as iar as ibrtv mile.; has been developed by a well-kn < v;r English firm. This range is claimed t< have been achieved by no other eommeicia! marir. radar installation yet pr«>188 words
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Article41 1950-09-14 8 U.P. CALCUTTA THE mueh-heraA. efadist-ted tp*** OxOed out todaj BocialW called ihe < ssr^ rv.-n on i 'O [aito tor duty Transport among thos WJ strike but rail and street ca normally. was felt maim} i.» trial suburbs JU.P. - 41 words
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Advertisement137 1950-09-14 8 9 S- m Hair getting thin Picture yourself in ten years I cC^^^fmZ} Baldness is bound to overtake you unless f you do something to stop falling hair now. A WjJjfc 1 And you can do something to stop it. Hair 9 falls out because it is starved out... V137 words
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Article148 1950-09-14 9 COM MEN DA TION FOR VIGILANCE Toitv-four-year-old. :%\r. l.atsman Singh, a watchman attached to the Singapore Improvement Tru 4 m as the proud recipient of a certificate of commend ition >esIcrdaV. from the < hairnmn of the Trust Mr. T. P. P. McNeice. The certificate which was framed148 words
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Article, Illustration148 1950-09-14 9 i bane Staff Reporter Malay employed in the ral Hospital became r >ud lather of tri- n his 25-year-old \smah. gave birth to girls at tin Hospital Servants Quarters in Tiong P Road, yesterday at the girls, however, me at six o'clock and it ther148 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-09-14 9 V.M. Chaudraiia and N. Sivara lain, two i>;< inN rs of thi AllIndia Ta'dr Tennis T am tr> lip titob tlrks lor first tim at a dinner test nigh:. They nwnd it difficult to MM! th Mil and Utter Di d lurks and t^MH.47 words
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Article, Illustration192 1950-09-14 9 |ITEK live we-ks of Hc*"»on Korea, the II MS Hart '"iir »nd of captain H H. v?iOi en ux d<H*ked Si% a' l>;i«.e. yesterday. hl quipped with six H »uns. two twin and two single Oer- *•»»> received orders to leave for Korea from192 words
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Advertisement81 1950-09-14 9 SORE THROATp^J quickly eased and i l rj protected fjfc\ j*M Comfort and guard ycjr sere trJCat mmm\ taking Pep- ant.septic brcatheable tablet*. Jmmmmmv Dissolvng in the mouth, a Pep* tt\ase\ Wf, >^H rich mecucirul essences which seethe serenes* and quickly restore the delicate rcemtnme* to f health. Carried by81 words
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Article436 1950-09-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. PLAYING their first game in the Hongkong Chinese went down tot he Se lag state eleven by three goals to one on Rifle Range grOU SUndard 6 of n play was far below expectations in the first half, but improved gradually436 words
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196 1950-09-14 10 FrHALSA Association drew i one-all with Sherwood Foresters in a hockey encounter on the Khalsa ground yesterday. Jerome and Mohinder Singh in the Khalsa forward-line, were always dangerous. Several snappy moves in the first ten minutes saw them within easy range of the Foresters' goal196 words
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Article77 1950-09-14 10 Reuter. BOMBAY. Wed. The AIJIndia Soccer Federation team will visit Hongkong. Singapore and Burma following their tour of Ceylon in the second week in October. Announcing this today. Mr. M. Datta Ray. Secretary of the melioration, "said he was awaiting replica from some otherReuter. - 77 words
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Article88 1950-09-14 10 T.S.C. BEAT C W ROTTERDAM Rotterdam Trading Sports Club beat Cable Wireless Club by five games to nil at badminton. Rotterdam players mentioned first. Singles: Liew Khoon San beat One Kek Bee 15-1; 15-3. Wee Thiam Bock beat M. Rozano 15-2: 15-3. Tan Chianp Teo beat Selamat b n Alimad88 words
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Article108 1950-09-14 10 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Follow: bg are football results ENGLISH LEAGIE DIVISION Ev< rton 1. Arsenal I', Fulham X Blackpool 2 Huddorstield 0, Newcastle Manchester Utd. 0. Aston 0; Wmm\ Broni. 2. Middlesbrough 3. SECOND DIVISION: Bn ford 0. Barns ley 2 IlllKD DIVIMOS Bournemoujh 2. Op* heaterReuter. - 108 words
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Article72 1950-09-14 10 A.P. DETROIT. Wed. Chailenp. r Laurent Dauthuille. France. wm\thed ,n thre.quarters of a pound Cver the 160-pound middley nigA class UmM and was gi\en until UNO local iime USOO uMT. to malt off 12 ounces for ins uue ESS with Champion Jake LamotU fflSu weUted 1591A.P. - 72 words
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Article370 1950-09-14 10 THE GOLD CTP Horses Cl. 1. l>iv. 1—1! M. 36 Yds. Four O'Clock 9 07 Tara Street 9 04 Indian Heather 8.13 Dark Brocade 8.11 Battleship 8.10 Millwall 8.09 Clynor 8.09 Fortune's Favourite 8.07 Raj Mahal 8.05 Flying Arrow II 8.04 Pat's Fancy 8.04 Javance (l.Mildiou) 8.02370 words
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Article322 1950-09-14 10 TECHNICAL Wing (SetoUr) 1 seven of the eleven evente and «a an won the water-polo final to c r nsll ip S at R.A.F. Malaya Swimming for Seletar. They won the Chanange >y the second year in success ion. d as tne The sides of322 words
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Article46 1950-09-14 10 f \«r «t»r -m ii 11 4 til l>«l»\ It II l*ll IM -1 1 v\ i iua<n 11 i 11' l>TM« M* t W' 1 itiov tow*' I II» 4t* c*i. itV.n i wh> «I 1 J: I LI it. n hik.46 words
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Article84 1950-09-14 10 CATHAY: "Any PlaV 11. 1.4R. 4.10. a '•aVhAMHHV "IV-ni«r W at 1. 3.15. and PAVIMON: Th<> Widow" 2. 6.30 and C %PITOL: "Gun;, 1 45 4. H.3T» and 9 30 l-, 1 uv v Th' Lad; 11. 145. 4. 6.W ROW: I and 9 15 p.n»- •> it QI84 words
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Article23 1950-09-14 10 PONTIANAK. W&rg corated race corned PresideJtSoenj and his party J****, rently maknu a which R tra. Borneo and m Archipelago oil23 words
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Article18 1950-09-14 10 A.P. hildn n afi; > ■tenta ffi" |*f c TjJ HilbK 1 contract JH* Blue. -AJ'A.P. - 18 words
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Article31 1950-09-14 10 Bahru M"-"-; against Du< h -round AlexanJ Sunday again* dunes.' at leases Jardr Tony. Ha-.-'.- H;lll ,ff. k Bkar. San id. Kemat. Jubn l! Johan. Suloru. Zainan. EMMv31 words
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Advertisement29 1950-09-14 10 dramatise your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth— a glowing finish to your natural lovelinest V A RDLEY fopAtick (in nine lovely colours) |fl|tlT.lJ| OLD 1011 ITlllf lOHIII29 words
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621 1950-09-14 11 'Spot' Reviews Yesterday's Races fROI DON broke his own 6-f, record by 1/5 of a second when he won the main sprint at Bukit Timah yesterday, the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (4;old Cup) Meeting: With WaHy Bagby astride,621 words
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Article88 1950-09-14 11 SCFA Fly To Burma I i Hoi Meng. SingaL stai right winger. By to Burma this with the* £|igapore -•<? Football Association cause he is to be on .Si pt. ±6. en players, rive supi< tioctor and thieo il.s left Kallang Airport ruing by International88 words
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Article38 1950-09-14 11 VitNK. Wad. y>odul h.'. r< a. lied the final 1 \tisfralfan open squash pionahfpa here today Kn. Met a!fe 10-y. .v s final Abdul Barl iTOidon Watson, Austn. whom ne beat r< urnamentn earlier Retller.38 words
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Article172 1950-09-14 11 Robust rugger was seen yesterday at ThornRoad. After a hard and gruelling game, S pore Police defeated Royal Army Service C >.s by six points (one drop goal, one try) to (a goal.) 9o4dlera who had most game, had the heavier and they certainly172 words
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Article133 1950-09-14 11 Siw.APfrtifi CSneae were m top form yesterday when thVv bra: Singapore DiMrlcj (Army) hy three goals lo one.ln n Ponimtmny League match al Jalan Bess** stadium. Luck woe en the soldier* side, for tneli*ibal had a nuhrttt* of narrow eseanes. Twice, with an empty ifoal133 words
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Article187 1950-09-14 11 PHA rERBD Baa* s.c. yeav >: iv trounced Borneo s. l live goals 10 nil in h>> we "A" League Geylante Stadium or in a departnieota, had their opponents j from itio start. goalkeeper. Yon Hagt. i showed c safi pair In tho fifth minute i187 words
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Article300 1950-09-14 11 SPOT - By SPOT DALLROOM (Ayres) ran the fastest three during this morning's final workouts at Bukit Timah oh No. -2 grass track which was opened for fast work. With TOMTOY (Jones) for company, this BLUE FET*Eft gelding covered the'last three after pace work from the Aye300 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-09-14 11 CAPTAIN MARBLE, the 260Hk wrestler, who enters the ri nt; masked, lv» arrived in Singapore Irom Hon, kong t-o wrest c George Zbitvk<i y* th" Happy World S dkim on Saturday. His identity in the ring has always remained a sci-ret. fie will unmask if beaten. Press reports65 words
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Article31 1950-09-14 11 SOCCBB: SAFA League k..-m Ruja v. Fulau BranJ at Jalan •tedium: Jor. Hun-tie: it. Sf Doikvard v. CYMA ;.i < feytanu: SHB Aux. Pole v. Indian R.C. "A" al CYMA.31 words
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Article78 1950-09-14 11 A.P. SYDNEY, Wed. Playing flnil fUbc since arming in Australia Bobby Lot-Re today p&rtne i- I Vr»-d Pouotewell. a h>al prnreestoneJ and lost to Australian unanapkm .Norman Yon Nida and amateur Aloan Watcrson 4 up and J to ptay. Yon Nlda >lid the first nine ho!«A.P. - 78 words
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Advertisement133 1950-09-14 11 <nOIIH6SKIN Jjfr This uvnderful liquid healer V^. V Are tou suffering 'hea^onj oLl.^ting I skRA? TJ 'fW« J '>«**iTLtifty! O. 0« it atopyo'i nw* t' rC i> P ursC V tr y tn r» 1 heating rtl.nQtly -wjuah Jv tP iri]lgivyoaitutant relief. halt lilt* B «c\ Urtlika many' other' jn^iuTntfieajn,133 words
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Article350 1950-09-14 12 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. PRESIDENT Truman's selection I George C. Marshall, former Secretary ol as the next Secretary of Defence, has caused speculation among American and foreign t,lpl Xrsha!l k like Johnson before him, will thus have an important and in some instances per haps decisiveA.P. - 350 words
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Article158 1950-09-14 12 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. POLITICAL leaders in the I House- of Commons today paid tributes to the late General Smuts before resuming the debate on National defence. Prime Minister Clement Attlee said that for over 50 years Gen. Smuts had played many parts on the world's ■feiCtReuter. - 158 words
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95 1950-09-14 12 Reuter. BERLIN. Wed. GENERAL Mark W. Clark. Commander of the United States Field Forces, today spent nearly half an hour in the Soviet sector of Berlin accompanied only by unarmed members of his staff. Soviet sector residents cast surprised glances at the General as heReuter. - 95 words
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Article38 1950-09-14 12 U.P. DUBLIN. Wed.—The InterParliamentary Union, at its last session here, today unanimously adopted a resolution to regulate the admission of children under 16 into movies and to give children "rational" sex ecucation to combat venereal diseases.—U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article88 1950-09-14 12 A.P. Luoncburg, Germany, Today. HJALMAR Schacht. former President of Hitlers Rclchbank, was acquitted yesterday on charges of Nazism. The acquittal was announced by a German dena- zification court after a threeweek trial, I The prosecutor had demanded his classification as a minor Nazi offender. The 73-year-old financialA.P. - 88 words
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Article165 1950-09-14 12 A.P HONGKONG, Today. fHINESE Communists today said the presence of the United States Seventh Fleet off Formosa was unfriendly and called U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson "a wolf in lambskin". Today's early morning official Peiping radio broadcast obviously was intended as a rebuttal to Acheson'sA.P - 165 words
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Article110 1950-09-14 12 A.P. NTS. YUGOSLAVIA. Today. MARSHALL Tito's District Court judges gave hard labour prison sentences yesterday to seven alleged spies for the Cominform Their sentences ranged from 10 to 20 years. The State charges that the defendants, all of them Yugo-slav-born fled to Bulgaria— hard byA.P. - 110 words
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Article49 1950-09-14 12 Reuter. NEW VO3K. Wed. A protes: supported by the Sultan ol Morocco and the Bey of Tunis against the exercise of French authority over Algeria. 1 unisia. and Morocco has been address d to the Western Big Three foreign ministers now meeting here, it was announced today.—Renter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article96 1950-09-14 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. SENTENCE on six Special Constables who admitted theft of 69 tins of milk on four different occasions in August was postponed to Sept. 21 at the request of the Prosecuting Officer, Sr. Inspector Harun. in the Sessions Court today. The thefts occurred at the storehouses96 words
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Article25 1950-09-14 12 A.P. MASAN. X' ,REA President Sj terday named Foeign Mm; Bon C. Uml representative to Nations Gcnei i opening m New Tuesday. A.l.A.P. - 25 words
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Article110 1950-09-14 12 JHOORE BAHRU, Thur.-. A fine of $750 was mipo.-eu 32-y car-old Wong Sze Thye in the Magistrates' Court today for fraudulent attempt at evasion of Customs duty on two cameras. Sze Thye pleaded guilty ,uid paid tho hn«-. Inchc Mohd. Sam. Customs Officer, prosecuted. He said that110 words
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505 1950-09-14 1 Milton Marmor - BOMBERS HITTING WITH 8 ROCKETS AT A TIME By Milton Marmor A.P. Correspondent. A.P. TOKIO, Thursday. A secret mountain-climbing Allied task force trapped 3,000 Reas on tne northeast front yesterday, climaxing the bigg ist Allied gains in one month. Lieut.-Gen. Walker, United NationsA.P. - 505 words
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Article30 1950-09-14 1 Tribune Staff Penor*-r SINGAPORE. Today. An official spokesman said this morning: th it sugar in form, including cube sugfti had been placed on the ration.30 words
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151 1950-09-14 1 Tribune Staff Rej <>rter piFTS suddenly began to rain U on Mr. Chan Teek Seng, thief clerk ot the local firm of St ott and English. They came, handles at a time. Six bottles of grapefruit mixture, burn mower, medicinal preparations, a baby151 words
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Article88 1950-09-14 1 LONDON. Wednesday. MR. Winston Churchill. Conservative Opposition leader tonight tabled a motion m the House of Commons urging a ban on the export from Britain of strategic raw materials "that would add to the war potential of possible aggressor^.' Backed hy other Opposition leaders, the motion read:88 words
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116 1950-09-14 1 U.P. NEW YORK, Wed. THE Big Three foreign ministers yesterday reached an agreement in principle on the need for establishing a unified Western European. J military cojaomand to forestall a new Soviet-backed Soviet aggression. They also agreed in principle on: 1. The necessity o;U.P. - 116 words
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Article, Illustration180 1950-09-14 1 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON, Thursday. MR. Peter Whitley, son of Sir Norman Henry Pownall Whitley, formerly of the Malayan Legal Service and Singapore Acting Chief Justice, is to marry Lady Mary Cambridge, a cousin of th« Elizabeth and Margaret. Sir Norman180 words
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Article124 1950-09-14 1 LONDON, Thursday. DRITAIN has decided to discontinue the delivery D to Egypt of jet planes and other scarce types of military equipment, it is officially announced. The Egyptian government has been informed of Britain's new policy, a spokesman for the Foreign Office said. This move124 words
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Article89 1950-09-14 1 Mexico, l.yday. PATRICK J. Hurley, former U.S. Ambassador to China, on Wednesday forecast U.S. recognition of communist China if General George C. Marshall becomes Secretary of Defence. Hurley said that Secretary of State Dean Acheson. "with the support of General Marshall, will, in my opinion, eventually89 words
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Article33 1950-09-14 1 A.P. COPENHAGEN, Today. Denmark's King Fredrik IX on Wednesday urged Socialists Premier Mr. Hans Hedtoft to try again to form "a government on a broader basis," the court announcement. -A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration158 1950-09-14 1 Tribune Staff Reporter A Malay employed in the General Hospital became the proud father of triplets when his 25-year-oid wife. Asmah. gave birth to three girls at the Hospital Servants Quarters in Tiong Poh Road, yesterday at 1 a.m. Two of the girls,158 words
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Article76 1950-09-14 1 A.P. DURBAN. Today. Racial discrimination was called a menace to world peace ytsterdav by Pandit Hird <y Nath' Kanzru. Hindustani delegation leader at talks in Capetown between Pakistan India and South Africa on the Union's statement of Indians. "America is fast realising this, "he said in aA.P. - 76 words
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Article61 1950-09-14 1 Tribune Staff Reporter "/HEN Lt. A. Bowen. 29. of M the H.M.S. Consort, lands at the'H.M.S. Terror grounds today, a big surprise I; in store tor h.ui. He will learn that he has ben promoted Lt.-Com-mander. Lt. Bowen has been in the Navy s.nce he was Hi years61 words
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451 1950-09-14 1 THE COMMONS' WAR DEBATE Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. MR. Hugh Gaitskell, British Minister tor Economic Affairs, told the House of Commons tonight that Britain's rearmament programme depended on machine tools and other aid from the United States. He felt the Government would have to askReuter. - 451 words
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Article134 1950-09-14 1 Sailors Found War Dull Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. rH E British destroyer H.M.S. Consort after action in Korean waters m the last few months, docked early this morning at tne Singapore Naval Bast. Anoth?r warsnip" irom Kon an waters. H M.S. Hart, arrived in134 words
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Advertisement92 1950-09-14 1 National Miner's COMPENSATION vl. l ll»r.Ni ..ml »thw rlamM «»i INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTH. (1 lit ».>o.i> i in I.llKljiiiti) Mkmt I haiubff*. Kades llac*. >'pore. Give Those Tiny Tots Teddy Beers, Train- Sets, UM Bricks, Dolls, Jigssw Piizz'es, Dcgs and Toys of J all varieties etc., from Chad Valley. RAFFLES92 words
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Advertisement57 1950-09-14 1 ICE CREAM SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** Malayan Breweries will re-purchase all their empty standard brown bottles (as illustrated) embossed with the name MALAYAN BREWERIES Return your empties to urhyour normal source ot r*T t*m supply and CUT THE COST OF YOUR BEER! O lll'.' tvrl B I Ma Iv57 words
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Article217 1950-09-14 2 pj£ at M to commemorate the anniversary ol the eiiomg oi Battle ot Britain in 1940. Later, the Air Marsha wi address the parade, which will bo duplicated at every R.A.1 St .Uon throughout the ai Air Command. During the parade more than htty aircraft^I*^217 words
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Article219 1950-09-14 2 I lF w TYE TENG. who apL pealed against a fine of $2."» imposed on him by tne Third Magistrate for gamin* with, money at Kampong Tion,' Bharu Road on July laat was cleared of the charge in the High Court yesterday. jL L,*ew was219 words
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Article49 1950-09-14 2 Resident-; of oinganc a, Who wish tv visit Japan should make application foi l>ermission to enter that country to the Immigration Department. Chinese Secretariat Building. Havcloek Road. Applications JrUl no longer be handled by the Economic Affairs Branch of Ihe Coiomal Secretarial, it was stated yesterday.49 words
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Article62 1950-09-14 2 Tho cocktail party ar- j ranged by the Indian Chamber of Commerce for Sept 23 at Raffles Hotel In honour of the Indian Trade delegation now touring Indonesia has been postponed. The delegation is not expected to be here till about 'he 27th of this month.62 words
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Article30 1950-09-14 2 A Hokkicn man was robbed of $137 in cash MM watch valued at $36 yesterday. He was walking :''ong Owen Road when he was robbed by rive Chin.se.30 words
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256 1950-09-14 2 Government ial Q Ulc feeding scheme, saia. There, arc certain pj» nosars in cewuction with Uie 1951 inmates but. and how much the increase may be, will depend on Government a«d the Medical Department" There **c 17 feeding centra at present in the256 words
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Article, Illustration94 1950-09-14 2 i I'leading guilty to a charge jof causing hurt to Ho Yew j Kin hv punching her. the Singapore Fourth Police Magistrate. Mr. P. Claguo vcst:rdav lined 31 year-old Lee Ah Kow $50. He was alleged to have hit HO in a bus at the junction of Purvis94 words
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Article137 1950-09-14 2 ALTHOUGH sugar ll tltll rationed and hard to get in England, ships continue to bring URfe consignments ot sugar irom the United Ktngaom to Singapore to help alleviate th< shortage here. Yesterday the British steamer. Glenaffaric. with more than halt of her 3.000 tons of137 words
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232 1950-09-14 2 TAN Sway Kov told (he Second Police Court T yesterday that when-he refused to lend SlO to Koh Guan Peng, he was told that Koh came from the jungle and warned him to be careful. Koh wa.s fined $:><> Of DIM month's rigorous232 words
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Article, Illustration135 1950-09-14 2 Forty-four-year-olci. »>r. U»man Singh. a watchman attached to the Singapore Improvement Trust nas the proud recipient of a certificate of commendation yeslerdav. from the i hairman Oi the trust Mr. T. McNeice. The certificate winch was '~»med was handed over to l..ibnun Singh at the uoaru room135 words
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Article63 1950-09-14 2 KI'ALA IXMFt H. WVd. AT the 19th. meeting of the paste Ma* Town Board, i* was decided that plan? for tlic building of new shop hou-es mu-t contain tpecirieatiOßS for the construction of drains in conformation wiUi the I'W.D. plan or which can be approved by the63 words
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Article364 1950-09-14 2 Motion To Modify Ci rcular 35 Mr Lim Yew Hock (Nominated).at the meeting of the Legislative Council on Tuesday will keep a promise which he made at the meeting of the Council last month and introduce a motion S which seeks to modify the infamous CSO364 words
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Article93 1950-09-14 2 Mr H. E. Kingdom the First District Judge yesterday ordered Tan Ah Mr*' to be sent for mental observation. The case against him for failing to produce an identity card was postponed to September 27 A.S.P. Mr. M Boyle told Judge Klng#oO that Tan was93 words
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90 1950-09-14 2 An ice-cream .seller, Loh Yew Tcck told the Third Police Co art yesterday that he had never been arrested for hawking ice-cream in Berneo. It was no offence there, and m thought it was no offence In Singapore also, he said. Hv claimed trial90 words
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Article65 1950-09-14 2 SAICJON. Wednesday. Responding to Prime Mimster Nehru's, broadcast appeal foi earthquake victims in Aasum, Mi. Abdul Aziz, President, Central Indian Association. Saigon, has donated 8 spin equivalent to Rs.10.000; Khiamal Lalchand Nanwam, Rs. 5.000: a group of young shop assistants Rs.. 1,000. Trw'sc contributions, are in addition tc65 words
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Article29 1950-09-14 2 The fnirth meeting of Ok third session of the Council of State. Kelantan, will be held at Istana Balai Besar on October 19 at 10 h.iu. i29 words
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Article105 1950-09-14 2 The Voice of Mr. Winston i Churchill. Britain's wartime i leader. wiU be heard in a fea- j turs programme commemora- 1 ting the Battle of Britain to be broadcast at 8.30 p.m. tomorrow. This is RadioMalaya's contribution to the ceremonies of remembrance. WntUn bg Chester Wilmott105 words
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Article77 1950-09-14 2 THE three one-act play 1 j members of the Y.W.C A. Business and Profes-riwiil Women's Ciub received a V>.g ovation last night at the V.M.C.A. Concert Hall. Producer Douglas Urqunart acting as Mr. White in 'The Monkeys Paw" was the moat outstanding among the orformcrs.77 words
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Article160 1950-09-14 2 THE following color pointments v nounced last night Mr. F. T. Laidlav. Senior Education Officer. Grade B Malayan Education s to officiate as Director of Edu 3i JJ gapore. with effect from u gust 25. in addition duties as Acting Dti Education 'Chines deration of Malaya,160 words
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Article63 1950-09-14 2 The Singapore Hospitalsare still short ol trained nursing staff, both sister! and nurses, while p: tioners are being trained. It is hoped th< refon exult 25 supernunv on a montb-to-m at! They should have th State Registen d N Certificate and hav< Ind experience as a63 words
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Article50 1950-09-14 2 LEE AH CHI'AN 19-yeai-old Hainan* who was originaily chaici with attempted iraon yesterday oommltt I :e trial at the Assizes on an amended charge of best trespass, into the police but on Jervois Road on July 7 He was: alleged lo h.o shot at while runaing50 words
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Advertisement160 1950-09-14 2 SOME GUYS WERE BORN TO TAKE CHANCEb THE WAY THEY LIVE THE WOMAN THEY LOVE TODAY 113 m 1 454 15 BUIUIIIUB 6.45 9.30 p.m. M-G-M's virile romantic drama 1 LARK ABLE LEXIS yfny IMber Can play WITH WENDELL COREY AUDREY TOTTER FRANK MORGAN MARY ASTOR LEWIS STONE BARRY SULLIVAN160 words
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Advertisement66 1950-09-14 2 New Star Cinema Pasir Pan.iang Tonight only 7-15 y-15 p [tt. Republics Double Feature. •GIRL FROM ALASKA" and WEB OF DANGER LAST DAY 11—1.45—4—6 30 9.30 TOMORROW. FMUIY GHANGDt MM JOAN EVANS ii I SATURDAY M'NITE L'dO BAYI 11—1.45—4—630—9.30 I Barbara WSJJSSI TOMORROW. mm HEKDRIX jjgQ JAGGER A UMrtRSAL WIRNAItOMI66 words
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Advertisement76 1950-09-14 2 Last 3 Shows. 3. 6.15 k 9.15 p.m. Paramount "DEAR WIFE" starring Willam Holden. Joan Owl*" and Bdly de Opening Tomorrow 20th Century-Fox •COME TO THE STjßlt —-TTTTiTiiffl MBffij I I J J f J IOMS7OKYLIW.» Today: 3.00. 6.30 ft Robert Douglas. Helen We«tO» "HOMICIDE Gripping Detect ATLANTIC Today 276 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-09-14 3 II.MS Hart as she draws alcagside her berth at the Naval Base y»sterda\. Four seamen pose for the Tribune camevaman on hoard the vessel. From left: leading Seaman R. .lackson, of Saile. Leading Signalman J. E. Pickerins. off llford. Essex, AMe Seaman Hunter, or70 words
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Article304 1950-09-14 3 IUDGMENT in favour of twelve occupants of J rooms in house No. 130, Sophia Koad. holding that they had the right of tenancy against the Uord. was delivered by Mr. Justice Evans in the High Court in the suit brought by Madam (ion Sua t Neo304 words
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Article106 1950-09-14 3 SHAW —UP ABOUT Reuter. 1.1 TON. Bedfordshire Wt-d. <»eoree Bernard Sh. I out of bed in hospit::' here today less than two da\s after an operation lor a broken thish bone. Th c ;»4-year-old wrighi was able to stand for a few seconds by taking the weight on his soundReuter. - 106 words
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Article64 1950-09-14 3 X MALAY labourer of the Base Ammunition 03-pot.O 3 pot. Kranji. was arrested today alter he had been wed at As guard nousis he v ent out for lunch ...d searched. n new grenade was found ■r his clothing. I o ether men. both Cmand64 words
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Article50 1950-09-14 3 Rangoon, wed. Karen rebel major has be n tured at Mavungmya. ith ol Bass?ui in the aiddy Delta area, it waa ►fficially announced In ra Government forces cleatKarens and Red Flasj irgents in a village at south of the river near pon met with still resistance.50 words
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Article66 1950-09-14 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR, VVed The Officer Administering th« Government. Mr, b. Post er Sutton, has sent the following United Kingdom Higfaj Lorn missioner in Africa -I should be grateful if you would convey, on behaff of the Federation of MaJaya, iy nc widow of Field MjrshaJ Smut- an66 words
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Article191 1950-09-14 3 AFTER five we~ks f of Korea, the HMS Hart tain H. H. Vr'Vnnix docked at the Naval Base, yesterday. Tho friea'e. equipped with si* 4-inch riids. two twin Bofors. and two sipjrle Oerlikons received orders lo leave for Korea from Tokio on July 1. Arriving there191 words
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Article125 1950-09-14 3 KU-AK .7XO F.NG. an lb-\r;-.i-old H kkieii. wa" drowned in the Kaii.u v River, last night. His body whfe£) was badly decomposed WU reco/ered at about 9.45 yesterday. Kuak was a crew of a Tongkang. ioading rubocr from the Firestone godown. v/hen lie .-dipped and fell.125 words
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Article45 1950-09-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Tenders for Federation of Malaya Government Treasury ***** were accepted by the Accountant General, to the extent r §7.300.000. i Tenders at the rate of 3/4 per cert per annum were allotted in full. The Bills will be issued to-morrow.45 words
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Article138 1950-09-14 3 THE following new bo6k| and reprints will be added to Raffles Library within the next few days; Our Forcing-Born Cl. n nip E S. Beard: Sociology, nip r.. D, l Br ,ius- T if MeanD g of Democrat y, W. Thomas H. BrigK* A W of138 words
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388 1950-09-14 3 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. was asked yesterday to answer a point whether Customs Officers had the right to take down confessions from accused persons and whether such confessions could be used in evidence at their trial. Tne poin f was raised388 words
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Article57 1950-09-14 3 A 2ti yeat-old Indian. Peruina! MutLiah of Kampong Hiap Guan oan. Wat yesterday charged in the Third Police Con t with threatening aithianathem to giw incorrect evidence in the preliminary enquiry of v murder case held ut the Relief Court recently. He claimed trial and the57 words
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Article108 1950-09-14 3 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. The fists opposed to rearmament small group of Latour pacihas decided not to fo cc 0 division eat the end of the three-day House of Common; j debate e.n defence on Thur-s--dav night. They fear Conservative might take advantage of (l 'YebeT'Reuter. - 108 words
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133 1950-09-14 3 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Wed. The Dritish-registered Sing Hin:; which is the first motor yes- scl riving a foreign Hag to j navigate the Pearl River for nearly a year, returned tJ Hongkong today. Her British .'upper. J. Leitch. described the trip as a niceReuter-AAP. - 133 words
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Article39 1950-09-14 3 Ten acres of laUans %X Sime Road, close to the Royal Singapore Golf 'Tub. caught lire at 7.?5 p.m. yesterday. Sixteen firemen fought the blaze tor more than 'wo hours before the lire vas brought under control.39 words
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Article164 1950-09-14 3 A.P. HAMBURG. Wednesday. SEVERAL hundred Communists today stormed the Hamburg court to prevent a British court from trying a group of their fellow agitators. After about an hour of fist-figfhting and yelling in the halls of the building, some 70 German policemen managed to drive,the crowdA.P. - 164 words
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Article90 1950-09-14 3 Reuter, AAP. SEMARANG. Wed. One of the leaders of "Islam Army," which is an irregular Muslim unit, is conducting operations from a wheelchair, it was reported from Semarang today, according to Ancta newi agency. He is Kyai Macn.uu alias Romo Prabut who had the lower part or oneReuter, AAP. - 90 words
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231 1950-09-14 3 IMPORT of gifts addressed from abroad to individuals in the United Kingdom is allowed as a concession without import licence, provided they are bona fide unsolicited gifts from overseas and must not be imported as merchandise or for sale or ior commercial or professional use,231 words
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Article49 1950-09-14 3 KUALA LUMPJR, Wed Mi O. Edwards. Director of PllbfiC Works, has resigned his membership of the Federal Legislative Council. with effect from Sept. 1. M;. D. M MeDlarmid Acting DircctcM of rublic Works, (•ecternticel of Malaya, will take Ids eat in the Council r-.s ;.n oiTicial membct.49 words
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Advertisement158 1950-09-14 3 Designed and wrought by cM-i-ptional Dlitlall craftsmanship, Hcpolite piston components IMB tini.-hed with perfectionist caiv to meet today's need for fuel conservation. On sale at at! motor (icficis. /•(/< foi l\i yi i m ntatnf: T. V. MI TCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. UJSiPUB I'EXANG WATERPROOF*; 11 JEWELS SUPER SHOCK*ES/STiM6158 words
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Article, Illustration1091 1950-09-14 4 A Profile Of The New U.S. Defence Secretary FIVE-STAR general.. .Army Chief of Staff in history's Teatest war presidential ambassador Secretary of State Author of the Marshall Plan. All those tasks fell to George Catlett Marshall during nearly a half centuryA.P Photo. - 1,091 words
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Article107 1950-09-14 4 Reuter. New Yurk. VYVd /JEORGE B U year-old [rial at present in hospital In Hntain with a brok, n thigh has turned down an Americao offer to record a farewell message to mankind on J talking film, for release on I the day he dies,Reuter. - 107 words
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Article573 1950-09-14 4 THE recall of General George Catlett Marshall to 1 the service of the United States will be welcomed not 6nly by his countrymen, but by the whole of the world. No American is more global-minded than the soldier-statesman whose name will live in history as the architect573 words
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2025 1950-09-14 4 f By the members of J the Committee of In- ill HgS lien aonointed by the Goven Nt: J G. W. Davis rman) S Dr. (Mrs.) Mar> Tan j Mrs. M. Webb Sardon bin Haji Juhir. V. Pakiri>amy. i Mrs. L.2,025 words
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Advertisement104 1950-09-14 4 AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGERS ALL TYPES AVAILABLE Including The Newly Arrived 12 Volt Battery Changers (For Your Country-side Entertainment). Also in Stock: Radio Spare Parts, Dry Batteries (For All Types of Radios), and All Electrical Requirements. Enquirie? are cordially invited. SOON ELECTRICAL RADIO CO., 46, Selegie Road, Singapore. For all School104 words
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Advertisement148 1950-09-14 4 OF MALE INTEREST Q a rfc eri SWIM H > uitps 1 "CABANA De Luxe trunk in Raycn/Cotton Lastex knit with tri-coloured elasticised sewn on beli and drawcord. Ova X fill pocket, inside supporter. pjS Ifef rVV Sizes 30" —44" waist. •RACER." Classic trunk in 100', Wool with drawcord waist148 words
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Article103 1950-09-14 5 U.P. TOKIO, Wednesday i CxHQ Korean release, timed 8.55 a.m., says that ii despite cloudy weather in Korea, over 500 -orties were flown by Allied aircraft. loss than half were flown in direct support of the N tion-; ground troops, dins off the Comi >_ theU.P. - 103 words
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Article122 1950-09-14 5 Reuter. LIN, Wed—Delegates 50 countries at the imentary Union conference today passed a utios cc.'ling on Pariia- j raetieal steps a direct particiindigenous poyila- (-uvernment ano to them for self-govern-gamel V Saleh. Vice Pretth Egyptian Cxisim- i putiea, referring to Sudan, said too often itReuter. - 122 words
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Article85 1950-09-14 5 S'GOON. Wed. or. S.agrave. American missionary doctor held on g ttions of helping the be is in Burma, was terday released and re:ai w charges to 1 c filed today. Public Prosecutor told the first special magistrate rt that the present charges him would85 words
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Article124 1950-09-14 5 CTAIPEH. Wed HINESE Nationalist police yesterday arrested Formosa s leading ganster after a three-day chase which ended when he was found hiding in a woman's dress. The 24-year-old gangster was nicknamed "B-24," after the American bomber for his swiftness and elusiveness. The gangster, whose real name is124 words
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Article133 1950-09-14 5 AP MELBOURNE. Wed. j PRIME Minister Menzies said today Australians will be told in the plainest terms what is to be ex- j pected of them once de- j fence preparations are worked out. 'T am going to knowexactly what is needed before I say anything. We don'tAP - 133 words
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Article67 1950-09-14 5 U.P. LONDON. Wed. Indian Hich Commissioner Krisnna Menon announced today that Vi scoun tc si ount bat ten. wife of Vice-Admiral Earl ifountbatten, had contributed £500 to the India Relief Committee to help victims of th*- recent Assam enrthqus te. Menon said more than 1 50U.U00U.P. - 67 words
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161 1950-09-14 5 AP. B Sfi'! Sw'nton. A.P. (!om s:poH<lent >. FORWARD AIR > IN SOUTHWEST EA WEDNESDAY. I KING off on one of his 1 first flights in South n Air Force's attacks, a fighter pilot turned crashed into the sea. dying Korean pilotAP. - 161 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-09-14 5 'Tack up your troubles in your old kit-bag," says th l«M But hy the look of this pile, soim one is in for plenty o» trotlh:e limling thar -.aim l old kit-bag. I'iCture -»ho\VH the g"ar ot the mixed X.A X rr-inforcemeiits for Mala>;i who arrived in Singapore on th«>52 words
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Article259 1950-09-14 5 U.P. LONDON. Wednesday. QFFICIAL British quarters disclosed yesterday that Britain preferred to offer Egypt participation in command ov:»r forces in the Suez Canal zone as the basis for bettering Anglo-Egyptian relations. Britain might also consider replacing the proportion of her forces by Egyptian troops onU.P. - 259 words
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Article31 1950-09-14 5 Reuter. OX HON. Wed A British soldier was sentenced to t v.o montns iail here today for shouting anti-war 3lof.au.> outside an American services club in London. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article109 1950-09-14 5 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Wed. -Ninety peoole v.ere arrested in Calcutta and the suburbs yesterday in incidents aris'ng from a token strike called by the industrial wln' ol the Indian Soctalis! Party. The stoppage was in sy: Ipathy with «trikin? cotton textile workers In Bombay whoReuter. - 109 words
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Article118 1950-09-14 5 The Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon yesterday acquitted two Indians. Nagapa and Sinnatamby on a charge of causing hurt to Vaiiasamy. VeUassuny told the court that when "he could not pay Nagapar $60, which he owed him for the purchase of a118 words
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Article84 1950-09-14 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. THE U.S. Government's Food and Drug Administration has outlawed the sale ot new cheese made from raw milk. The ban becomes effective within six months. Raw milk cheese must be held for at least 60 days, the agency said. This agingA.P. - 84 words
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Article48 1950-09-14 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Wed.—Tho Tokyo Procurator's Office today indicted the publisher of a translation ot D. H. Lawrence s "Lady Chatterh-y I Lover" on a charge of "distributing ar obscene book." The Japam version of the book was banned recently by the Tokyo po'ice authorities. —Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 48 words
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Article43 1950-09-14 5 ReuterAAP. TOKIO. Today.—Shinho, Asao. President of the Nippon Yusen Kaisha «N.Y.K. one of Japan's leading shipning companies, will attencl the Institute of Pacific Relations Conference at Calcutta, India, early next month. Asao is scheduled to leave on September 28 by plane.—ReuterAAPReuter- AAP. - 43 words
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394 1950-09-14 5 MUNICIPAL Commissioners have agreed to the 1 suggestion made by the Singapore Trishaw owners Association and Trishaw Industry Proprietors and Manufacturers Association that the number of licensed public trishas in the Colony should be reduced by thirty per cent. Commissioners have decided not394 words
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Article299 1950-09-14 5 —Court Told PENANG, Wednesday. MADAME Tan Siew Eng alias Choong Kooi Mcc (351 was produced before Mr. M. R. F. Rogers in the Sessions Court yesterday on a charge of having chandu. Sh«> claimed trial. She was charged with having 98 tahilS of chandu. one tin299 words
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Article50 1950-09-14 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Mi. Nik Ahmad Kami! bin Hall Nik Mahniood. Mentn Besar oi Kefantaa, ha? been appointed I Temporary I H; official Member of the Federal Executive Council in the place of Tuan Sheik Ahmad bin Sheik Mustapha. during his absence from the Federation froai September 5.50 words
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Article41 1950-09-14 5 PENANG. Wed. Three police vans rushed to the United Commercial Bank. Ltd.. yesterday to deal with a reported hold-up—but on arrival, found everything going on normally. "There must have been something wrong somewhere." said an official of the Bank.41 words
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Article153 1950-09-14 5 A Hastings aircraft, fitted out as a flying hospital, landed at Negombo airfield. Ceylon, yesterday evening after completing the first lan of a flight to the United Kingdom carrying 19 sick and wounded men of the navy, army and air force. The 'plane, the first of153 words
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Article231 1950-09-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. i BANDIT leader, armed with a sten gun and another bandit were shot dead in a gun duel with a patrol of security forces in Johore vesterdayThe sten gun and 250 rounds of ammunition were recovered. In area ol Johore. a -ang of231 words
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Advertisement12 1950-09-14 5 SELL your Unwanted in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs B**t to**^*12 words
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Advertisement160 1950-09-14 5 msm, Woo King Brothers Dealers in all kinds of clocks, watches and spare parts. Wholesale Retail, i 186 South Bridge Road, »6 Camph. 1! Street. Singapore. Penang. -viheievei: you are /1 fl r toys ELSIE tha BORDEN cow I j I KLIM uniformity is one of the most, famous characteristic!160 words
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Miscellaneous134 1950-09-14 5 m ABNER »V fll C °PP mm I 1 ,-i 7 EOT- k f UXDK, FELLAS AN IT JEST STAN'S to ,-x r wmC MIGHTY GLAD WEVE I J WE'ReX-iF VO'lB > REASON THAR COUUON T) GOT YOU EARTH- (SO EAGER FELLAS-A N BE ANVT»iiNGIUKt iHIS/ I WE'VE BEEN TRYING134 words
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Article1077 1950-09-14 6 Results HACK ONE Cl. 2, l>iv. 5—6 Furs, and 6 Yds. 571-362 ONGSVIIXF 8.05 <8) Tulloh 1 244-209 Coastguard 8.09 !4) Ellery 215-198 Gilian 8.03 (5) Lansdown 3 818-303 La-Wan 7.12 <3> Dunwoodie 4 255-2 CI Envoy 7.12 11) Woods 5 :sO3-234 Baba 8.10 t Bagby 61,077 words
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Article52 1950-09-14 6 Total Pool $385,255.00 Int. Prize: 304M5 SI 73,864 Ml *****1 S 86,682 3rd. 4G6385 S 48,156 Starter*: $4,877.00 each: *****6. *****3, *****8, *****1, *****5. *****8. *****6. *****5, *****1, *****8, *****6. f 'on*ioia*;on: $2,889.00 «*aeh: *****«. *****b. *****1. *****1. *****7. *****8. *****5. *****2. *****5, *****0. Double Tote: 138 tickets--810952 words
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Article65 1950-09-14 6 Singapore Harbour Board Rugby football Club yesterday stated tbe r rugger season with convincing I?- n victory oy\ r Nee Kenpel Harbour t.-ruund. 1 •MN 6—l Lti tIK interval —two penalties kicked by Scai'e. They torged ahead in the second naif w;th three more tries d by65 words
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298 1950-09-14 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS JOHANNESBURG, Wednesday. THE South African tndian Congress yesterday told the Indian Government in a memorandum that one purpose of South Africa's Group Areas Act was to rain financially the Indian population or South Africa making it298 words
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Article105 1950-09-14 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. London continues a consistent buyer ot tins aad rubber shares but the market here still fails to reijed ihe oetter indications irom that port. Industn:ds \\cr a shade steadier. Here are the share changes MN<; AI'OKKH Sea*, ii. Oainman 2.02!. 2 10 Henry Waugh LBO105 words
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Article184 1950-09-14 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, h**.}'. THE Senate last night pa a drastic control bill providing for immediate registration of all Communisl> and the Government to clam,) them in concentration cap t>s in the eve it of war or insurrection. It was approved by a 70 ;t lofU.P. - 184 words
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Article16 1950-09-14 6 Tin price yesterday was S:{9; !.<.r jiivul down JS.oii Wednesday £77« !>ai- ton -down £9.16 words
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Article130 1950-09-14 6 The rubber coi market yesterday up. n buyers bidding 147 pound for Sep', grade sheet--three lmv yesterday's closing. 1 market showed <on strength despiu gold cents in N< w V 'First business was pro sijblo only at i th" market con tin u< throughout the day closir 152130 words
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Article50 1950-09-14 6 The market opened quietly al $47v. and then r iriop the day to Buyers tt Mil and Sellers at $48$ p. r i-ieul f.o.b. Coconui on x: ady with sevcr.il Lru lir S73i per pteul md sellers holding Pepper wa.s qu< Black Pepper (Lumpon and White Pep toki $985.50 words
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Article48 1950-09-14 6 Surface mail is expected in Singapore today irom Hongkong. China and Japan, and the F< d< ration. Latest times for posting surface mail today at th* G.P.O. is noon for Pontianak. Terempa. In Java. Eastern Anstrali New Zealand, and 5.45 pjn. for the Federation ol Malaya.48 words
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Advertisement637 1950-09-14 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW i CONTINENTAL PORTS. ■Perseus" sails for Genoa, Marseilles, Llvcrpool. Glasgow c Pt- g •Wntor" sails for Liverpool. Glasgow. Sept. 2f> •Au?oUcu7- safe for Dublin Liverpool637 words
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Advertisement492 1950-09-14 6 leu "7> SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED ChimlM tCmle Meaogra- ph?r and jrir I typist both capable ;of general office work to -tart list- 1 1 Mediately, apply .1 ag lence. aw. salary wam-d. to Box 1 H Ml. iribune. Spore. <J.Ml> MfnNTf6i>: An Indian Dreasei I for an at Ma mar492 words
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Advertisement382 1950-09-14 6 SITUATIONS WANTED European eaaiatant, rubber Plantations. presently employed willing to pr'-<-iu patt for better prospects salary. and accotnmodattoa, Wr-te »o Baa A 3977, Tribun-.. Singapore. tl I7t>. ELDERLY local ChineM Baal year im-dual student, extensive busimss txporitine seeks ie--ponaible Job anywhere Moderate pay Btt AMI, Tr.bune. 'Kuala L.aipur. (D.471. VEHICLES382 words
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Advertisement207 1950-09-14 6 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to form lil'JHjCttl party rocai instrumental preferably Indians Christians only really inter* ed persons need apply to Box A.3075, Tribune. Kuala Lumpu <D.47J). knowledge of Palmistry ami Physiognomy brings Happines* and Success in Life. Consult Madamo Lvdia. 14A. Change Alley tort Raffles Place) -1 p.m.—3 p.m. only. <j.rti*).207 words
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Advertisement162 1950-09-14 6 HOUSE to let: rent S2O. Two rooo two electric small family, P.O. Boj Spore. or'r'lCE accommoda' o-i Raffles Place 2300 sq. ft. eppn x. m mediate possess on. Box A.39H S'poie TO LET: Fixal f oor ol compound house in Ni Suitable for rewdem a Hons and Schools f approx.162 words
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834 1950-09-14 7 'Spot' Reviews Yesterday's Races £RO\DON broke his own 6-f, record by 1/5 of a second when he won the main sprint at Bukit Timah yesterday, the se ;ond day of the Siiigaiwre Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting. With Wally Bagby astride,834 words
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Obituary15 1950-09-14 7 LOPEZ: On September 11. 1950. At Aniengo. Travancore. Benedict. J. Lopez (By Cable i.15 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-09-14 7 C' APT AI S">i ARBLE, the 260--lb. \\n ,I'er, who enters the ring masked, has arrived in Singapore xrom Hongkong to wrest George 55bisko a th Happy World S>.dium on Saturday. His identity in the ring has always remained a secret. He will unmask if beaten. Press reports66 words
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Article316 1950-09-14 7 SPOT - By SPOT DALLROOM (Ayres) ran the fastest three dur- ing this morning's final workouts at Bukit Timah on No. 2 grass track which was opened for fast work. With TOMTOY (Jones) for company, this BLUE PETER gelding covered the last three after pace work316 words
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Article39 1950-09-14 7 i soickr: safa League Kota j Raja v. Pulau Brani at Jalan j H' ar stadium: Jnr. Cup-'i-: 11. i M. Dockyard v. CYMA at Geylang; SHB Aux. Pol ie v. Indian R.C. "A" at CYMA. i39 words
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Article411 1950-09-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. PLAYING their first game in the Federation, Hongkong Chinese went down to the Selangor state eleven by three goals to one on Rifle Range ground this evening. Standard of play was far below expectations in the first half, but improved gradually411 words
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Article115 1950-09-14 7 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. KoihnY.i.,' art foothall results: KNi.l-IMI Ll \(.l X UKST DtVlftlON: 1 1 1. Arsenal 1; Fulham 2. Blackoo. 2: Huddersfteld 0, N« a Manchester Utd. a, Aston V. I): Wesrt Brom. 2. Middl through 3. SKtONU DIVISION: tin ford 0, Barnsley 2. THIKD l»l\l>IO.\Reuter. - 115 words
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Article102 1950-09-14 7 SCFA Fly To Burma LEONG hioi Meng. Singapore's star right winger, did not fly to Burma this morning with the Eligapore Chinese Football Association team, because he is to be morried on Sept. 16. Eighteen players, five supporters, one doctor and three officials left Kallang102 words
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197 1950-09-14 7 RHALSA Association drew one-all with Sherwood Foresters in ;i hockey encounter on the Khalsu ground yesterday. Jerome and Mohinder Singh in the Khalsa forward-line, were always dangerous. Several snappy moves in the first ten minutes saw them within naay range of the Foresters' po d197 words
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Article380 1950-09-14 7 TECHNICAL Wing (Seletar) yesterday took 1 seven of the eleven events and in addition won the water-polo final to come out top in the R.A.F. Malaya Swimming Championships at Seletar. They won the Challange Cup for the second year in succession. The sides of the380 words
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Article144 1950-09-14 7 Sincapom'- Chineae were m top foi in ystsrday when they boat Skigapnre District (Armyl hy three goals to one g ■i safa Community League mat.-h at Jalan Besar Stadium. bock vai on the soldiers side, for their goal had a number of narrow escape*. Twee,144 words
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Article70 1950-09-14 7 A.P. SYDNKV. Wed. Ptaklllg his firsi game sinearriving in Australia Bobby Locke today partner«d Fred Ptopptewjell. a local professional and lost 10 AustJWian champion Norman Yon Nian ond amateur Aloan Watcrson 4 up and to play. Yon Xide. did tha fi*»t nine, holes of the RoyalA.P. - 70 words
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Article212 1950-09-14 7 CHARTERED Bank S.c. >«•*- -terdav troumed Borneo SX. by Aye goals 10 nil m a Business House "A League game at Geylang Stadium. Superior in all dc,»«rt*UOn ,l„ Bankers bad their oppo^cm* ra\ih d f '*rt' Baa-t.v coatkeapkr. wui H when tested showed a sate pair212 words
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Advertisement483 1950-09-14 7 NOTICES IOH OKK BAHRU BKCY. WEA.O.) No. 2 of 1950. 1 LIM KIM HOE of TeleMr Johore Bahru. Clerk. hereby given tha: Mating of creditors ♦he above matter will be nday the Ist day Of 1950 at 10 c clock In at the Bankruptcy Supreme Court Buildtoore Bahru. Ie creditors483 words
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Advertisement241 1950-09-14 7 NOTICES "raffles library A Sale of Magazines and Periodicals Purchased for the Library between July and December of this year will be held at the Library on Friday. 15th September, 1950 at 5 p.m. TENDERS. TENDERS will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office. Singapore, up to 12 noon of241 words
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Advertisement614 1950-09-14 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LUNDON, ANTWERP. ROTTEhDAM, HAMBURG GLENGARRY C'.s. 12 U RADNORSHIRE .due Sopt. 24 FROM U.K. FUR STRAITS, UOSGKONG, tWA&G Mjr', AND ■JA PAN For Borneo only. ,GLENAFFARIC Due Sails Spore In Port Gdn.614 words
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Article386 1950-09-14 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. I\FORMATION from responsible diplomats in--1 dicates that Mr. Ernest Bevin will support the present American policy of neutralisms; Formosa to protect the United Nations flank in This emerged as the Foreign Minister* of Britain, France and the United States p:sparedA.P. - 386 words
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Article81 1950-09-14 8 Mil l!. «V u 11 in•» ItiiV» I 1 i„. itiUi'H If' «!•»»•< -I» H«M\ kits r,.,uMi w ,v WHl.Mll W%> A "1 v».i 1 1 t ill I SIC VUl i.«.i»'ilf t .ti I*.' 1 «u.l I, 'I 1 U Ml II flu *>v« V-- T81 words
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Article100 1950-09-14 8 CATHAY: "An> Syud>or Cat. Plav" 11. 1.45. 4.1j. a 9 "\LHASlBHA: "Denver Kid at 1 3.15. T and H P* ,n 1* \Y II.IOS "Tif nel u tam Widow 2. 6.30 at id n CAPITOL: Guns Ho n. 14.") 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m ItVX "The Lady (>;»tuhle> 11100 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-09-14 8 1"».- le. ni- 5>.o. .2l.a„. and N lng >" l< !>.. o. l..e 4 -< „.«^l.17 words
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Article102 1950-09-14 8 Reuter. DIO DE JANEIRO. Wed. FIFTEEN Brazilian /ir 1 For.-c men were killed when two B-25 Mitchell bombers crashed today. Five crew and three pass?nsers died when one plane struck a hill and caught lire when landing 450 miles northwest o: Pernambuc». The Air MinlatnReuter. - 102 words
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256 1950-09-14 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Wednesday. PERCY Soender. Australian External Affairs Minister, appealed to the United States. Mexico and the Western countries of South America to join Australia and other Commonwealth nations in a Pacific Pact against Communism, declaring: "We feel that unless we stand together, we willU.P. - 256 words
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Article92 1950-09-14 8 A.P. London, Today. THE National Trust announced yesterday it has received a "priceless" art collection as a gift from Mr. and Mrs. Anthony De Rothschild. Tho collection includes a Hogarth, a Hobbema. two Rubenses, two Gainsboroughs and a selection of 17th Century painters, plus a wideA.P. - 92 words
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Article25 1950-09-14 8 Rangoon, Wed. Burma and the United States were today signing an economic co-cperation agreement here for the ri construction and development of Burma.25 words
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309 1950-09-14 8 TOKIO. Thursday. ■1T tft> firms hive stopped the Communists on the northern front in United States First Cavalry Division has Seized strategic-ore than 12 miles n.rth west of Taes... The enemy was definitely stopped tor tne first time since his all-out assault began.309 words
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Article68 1950-09-14 8 A.P. BERLIN. Today. Ij'AST Germany's CommuJ nist government last night suddenly cancelled the holidays of all government employees and ordered those now on leave to return Immediately. e\ HCflftfiiuut'iii sjiiiKosniiin said "this was necessary to 'put all forces to fluoric in our great effort to improving tneA.P. - 68 words
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Article52 1950-09-14 8 A.P. Bombay. Thurs. DIBRI'GARH. North Asfam sustained yesterday 90--■eooad earth "tremor more violent than the four-minute earthquake Of Aug. 15. A church, partly damaged in August fell to the ground. Reports are awaited from the rest of the quake ridden area, where extensive damage isA.P. - 52 words
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Article131 1950-09-14 8 U.P. \Vashington, Wed. THK Sonate Foreign Relations Committee unanimously votiL'd contempt citations today against three witnesses who refused to answer questions during its investigation of charg::»s> that the State Department is infested with (Vmuminists. They were deposed. Com- munist chieftain Earl Browc* ?r, leftwing financialU.P. - 131 words
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272 1950-09-14 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. Democratic Representative John Dingell. unappeased by the army's hasty decision to restore the beer ration in Kcrea, went right ahead today with plans to make sure that nobody cuts it attain. Dingell dratted a bill ordering ihe Defence Department to issueU.P. - 272 words
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Article58 1950-09-14 8 A.P. LONDON. Wed. Sales cf perfumed Br.'tish hair oil :or internal use are booming in Africa. Reporting this today, 'he United Africa Company said In its monthly trade review: "The natives of the Gold Coast spread the hair dress- I in? °n bread and cat itA.P. - 58 words
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Article259 1950-09-14 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. A broad programme" of economic aid to Asia opening with a first year appropriation of USSsoo.ooo.ooo—was proposed today by Senator Hubert H. Humphrey, Minnesota, Democrat. "Projects under the plan should be primarily aimed at placing these nations on a self-sustain-ing, independentA.P. - 259 words
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Article36 1950-09-14 8 Reuter. TOKYO. Wed. Jardine Matheson Co. Ltd. is sponsoring an ambitious project tor the erection, ot aii ultra-modtrn apartment on the hilly area overlooking Osaka Bay. according io the English-language news paper Mainichi. —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article325 1950-09-14 8 THE GOLD i p Horses CL I, Div. 1— l> >i 3(J Yds. Four O'ClovK Tara Strict Indian Heather gl3 Dark Brocade X.ll Battleship X lit Miliwall gjtj lynor Fortune's Favourite Raj Mahal |Oj Flying Arrow II Pat's Fancy g J'avance (LMildieu) gJ2 Ecliptic Ballroom 3325 words
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Article49 1950-09-14 8 new Delhi rodayNEARLY 20fl India n munists cheered rival at New D v last night ol tl ncse Amtessadt l General Yuan hsien tn r Breaking through red carpet spread platform, th. V -long live tho People i public of China and life to Mao Tse-tung49 words
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Advertisement213 1950-09-14 8 CLOVER'S SOAP PERFUME rzssa WORKS HAARLEM-HOUAKO j Look for this J rzit osrk jiwjfll BUTTERMILK j J SOAP Ko. 340 A Skin and Hair Bcautifier It 15 a well known fact that from lime immemorial milk and especially Buttermilk has been used in preparations for beautifying the skin. The Dtltetl213 words
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