Malaya Tribune, 18 September 1950
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Title Section30 1950-09-18 1 MALAYA Tribune ~7 TODAY'S ivvniSAT NEWS TODAY 1 &3 1 1 rj§ N Mill t'*lt > f ■niii vvmn if J TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.30 words
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Article282 1950-09-18 1 2,000 RED CASUALTIES Reuter-AAP. ni TOKIO, Today, (jl S of the Second Infantry Division today had accomplished the first crossing to the west bank of Naktong River, heralding the first major break-out of Gen. Walton H. Walker's Bth Army from its six-week-old "Defence Box."Reuter-AAP. - 282 words
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Article140 1950-09-18 1 Reuter. o\DON. Today. AFRICANS will play* a greater part in the v rnment oi Gambia, the African rolony. followconstitutional changes nnounced here today. African will gradually >> me leadership of the >ny's Legislative Council, no peoole of Bathurs*. colony's main town, will two members ofReuter. - 140 words
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Article37 1950-09-18 1 jnlMinr Staff Reporter 1 •!>■ are holding a fos interrogation in with tV shooting '1' '"an by Chinese it the junction of Gcyand Lorong 25 s tcrday. v poUoe**ia i? reas "out of uanger".37 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-09-18 1 Wearing jungle battle dress and soft Iiats. four British soldiers (not identified) sit en the bank of the Naktong River in Korea watching a village burn across the river, ihis is the first picture of British troops in their battle positiohs in Korea. \.i\ A.P.A.P. Photo. - 51 words
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Article78 1950-09-18 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. To-day. THE? 8,200-ton French carrier Dixmude will arrive here-to-day to load planes for In-do-China, the U.S. Navy announced yestcrd.-ty. The Navy said the Dixi mud<? will dock at the Alamed) naval air station for !r. three oi four-day stay. < i!v announcement didA.P. - 78 words
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Article138 1950-09-18 1 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. C. C. TAN promised this morning to present c -lull and accurate p:crur.of Malaya and her needs'' S4 the Commonwealth talks in London. Mr. Tan. who left by an this morning with Da to Onn bin Ja'afar and Mr. Malcolm 1138 words
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Article151 1950-09-18 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE Republic of Korea under Dr. Syngman Rhee will claim the right to govern Korea north of the 38th parallel, Ambassador John M. Chang said today in a speech before the American Bar Association. "The Republic of Xi rea has forA.P. - 151 words
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Article73 1950-09-18 1 Reuter AAP. Inchon Beachhead. To-day. THE United States 7th Division Infantry poured pahore from the United NaMOOS Inchon invasion armada tirs morning. Army engineers were alre»dv nshore ready to tbrow a bridge across the Han River, reached by the Marines seven miles from Seoul last night.Reuter AAP. - 73 words
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Article29 1950-09-18 1 A PROOF SCHOOLS XKW YORK. To-day. -New schools containing atom bomb shelters h:>ve been pro posed for New York City by MaximiUan Mo« President of the Board of vjucation.29 words
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807 1950-09-18 2 SAN FRANCISCO. ££45' FORNIA a WAR aS*inst American A Communists and any other subversive element. developing today m UM ci tic Coast States. Business. Government «no labour groups -to tho acconv oaniment of some waniing. irom high807 words
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369 1950-09-18 2 A.P. HOLLYWOOD GIVE a thought today to one of the unsung movie artists—the musical director. He composes and leads the playing of notes that set the theme of the picture—funny, ominous, or in-between —when the title comes on. His bassoons, viols, andA.P. - 369 words
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136 1950-09-18 2 Reuter. **ll B LONDON ■AILS in this eouiitn up for the 1951 FcstiwS of Britain year -TE not so much to attr« tourists as to g* prisoners. 1 Wayin* a leading pm »n the brightening" fi apt,v nan... d secretary of Britain" NationalReuter. - 136 words
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Article137 1950-09-18 2 U.P. COLOMBO. |f Eastern countries tfes shipping rubber to I the rubber m .rket will suffer an rmmedi.ite drop m pnr. this is the opinion heM hi Colombo trade StfeJi The suggestion tint A.-i i. rubber producing countries should not sell rubber to Russia has beenU.P. - 137 words
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310 1950-09-18 2 WASHINGTON. EIGHT r:onths ago Russia had the Voice of America practically choked off at the Soviet border, a State Depal tment oflicial disclosed, but now it is getting through. Edward Barrett, Assistant Secretary of State in charge of getting the American story acioss the310 words
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Advertisement106 1950-09-18 2 LINK IN THE^g(jfjjl2i Biro Service coven the Eastern hemlsphere. But It does more than that—lt cover* j every writing need; as witness the new Biro LJ^j^ MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its BSD protector cap which enables It to be carried In r pocket or handbag, and Its106 words
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422 1950-09-18 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. the critical needs ot the Korean warfront are I rig "near-ghost" installations in the is back on a busy, active footing. Three air bases there, previously scheduled sing at an early date, ha/c been ordered ill ope ration. They will provideReuter. - 422 words
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Article102 1950-09-18 3 Reuter-AAP. .MELBOURNE. Mr A. Thorson rt Park feeling ag- i-r a -utility* i truck I r rked the truck outside nises of the firm >. sold it to him and placI Dt to get rid of this truck Bought 26 1 50. g *****. thmgsReuter-AAP. - 102 words
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Article52 1950-09-18 3 A.P. KARACHI. T rnment of Pakishas suggested that in oil companies for oil in Baluchis.'ince. Firms finding Ibe given 30 year leases en the fields. British firms—the Company and Oil Company— 1 n prospecting under 'L'ned before the F*"tition of the sub-contin-rt They have three wellsA.P. - 52 words
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Article118 1950-09-18 3 Reuter. CHELMSFORD. ESSEX..— Rums of what is belicvet. to be the lo c t Roman town of Canonium. known to exist somewhere near here, have been cHse*.**red by arcuaeologists of the Roman Socif t\ Trial diggings have «e\eaied a tine example of a :'U feetReuter. - 118 words
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Article319 1950-09-18 3 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. I years of puppy love Mickey Rooney and ira with Alan ■4\ Donna Reed is finally > real romance on a new woman" homf °Tt 'Vi got a DeW new baby, a new new kind of th< first I have ever nyA.P. - 319 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-09-18 3 Between 20 and 23 soldiers were killed on September 11 when a Pennsylvania railroad passenger train ploughed into the rear of* an army troop train, near West Lafayette. Ohio. Fifty to seventy-five persons were injured. Hallway officials said the four rear coaches of the army train were telescoped-A.P. Wirephoto - 66 words
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Article276 1950-09-18 3 U.P. HONGKONG. THE Chinese Communists are making some headway in their programme to bury the dead. When they first took over Shanghai, little more than a year ago, there were more than 100.000 unburicd corpses stored in coffin depositories, benevolent associations and funeral parlors.U.P. - 276 words
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Advertisement142 1950-09-18 3 BLOOD BANK Group A 33 Bottles B 16 AB 2 O 18 Donors 2. Breathe In Comfort... Clear Ni»-i W\\ V Congestion the Modern Way f cci (\1 can hardly breathe? Now stuffy Worried »«'S persistent Catarrh or Head Colas < You can dem J your nose in a few142 words
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550 1950-09-18 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. APERATTON planned defence exercise —came to an abrupt halt yesterday morning and turned huo an unplanned 100-man hunt for a lost The operation was to have been concluded veeterday evening. The exercises were called off at &.o0 a.m. oecause550 words
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Article254 1950-09-18 4 QUEEN HUMILIATED Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. FTHE mass-circulation Bun- day Exoress today accused the Church of England of subjecting Queen Elizabeth :o "intolerab'numiliation" by Interfering in arrangements ior yest< today's weddinj of her nice. Lady Anson, to Prine.' George of Denmark. Because an earlier marriage of LadyReuter. - 254 words
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Article51 1950-09-18 4 A.P. TEHERAN. Sun. Hassan Jaafari was sentenced to death en Friday when convicted of the murder of Ahmed Dehgan. member of the National Assembly on May 27 this year. Jaafari ■was said to be a member of the Communist Tudeh Party which was disolvcd in February,A.P. - 51 words
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49 1950-09-18 4 Staff Reoorter ABOUT 400 policemen including several officers and inspectors carried out a 5-hour screening of the area around Lorongs 25 and 25-A this morning, 4 in connection with the shooting of a policeman yesterday. A number of persons have been detained for questioning.49 words
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Article36 1950-09-18 4 A.P. NASSAU. Bahmas. Sun.— Sir George Ritchie Sanford. •Jovernor of the Bahamas (British Colony» died today cf a heart attack. Sir George, who was 57 had served for 25 year* In the colonial service.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article136 1950-09-18 4 MEN of the borabi i and transport Squar i attached from the Rovai Australian Air Force to F.E.a.f arc to have an o'.d m tance an their Chaplain. Ho is- Padre Leslie Qordea Criso (T.'mttd Clvjroh- -1. who arrived in Singapore (taring the Wi. k-rnti on posting136 words
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393 1950-09-18 4 The SECO And Korea U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. DUSSIA was expected to offer strong opposition on Monday to United States efforts to sidetrack the debate of the explosive Formosa issue by the United.Nations Security Council in favour of a report from Gen. Mac Arthur's Korean Com-U.P. - 393 words
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Article283 1950-09-18 4 Reuter AAP. \Bij Ah.'- Valentine\. INCHON. Monday. .THE 'clockwork like" Am- erican landing at Inchon threatens to cut off at least 13 Communist divisions fighting in South Korea. It can also strangle the country 'a entire road and rail network radiating from the 550-year-oldReuter AAP. - 283 words
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Advertisement26 1950-09-18 4 Here's the Bicycle with //rg longest life mtdc to give you wry yo«r had amwSi/M The most popular Bicycle in Malayz -count them on the road!26 words
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Article1259 1950-09-18 5 J. ANTHONY EDWARDS - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY J. ANTHONY EDWARDS M t ape across the a th a rather ungrtnly. ill. She reached -work which -epaajpdvfl from tnat and peered After a few raoabc v >pied. as mm had if ir ire Spartan I fiom of Mrs. haiiging out the1,259 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-09-18 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring, rS CcE YOU HAVE THS I KanY AREA IN WHiCH LITHEREFORE. I M REQUESTING /^W^ _s G_.s ABILITY TO ABSORB N YOU MAY BE BECOMES [THE GENERAL STAFF TO .COMMISSION /X --Cv C EX=»OS!ONS, PROc. ZAINEY, j A SAFE AREA. FOR IYOU A BRIGADIER GENERAL IN70 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-09-18 6 Officers and men of the H.M.S. Consort arriving at St. Andrews Cathedral for ter day's Battle of Britain Si rv toe.23 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-18 6 Kaliammal. daughter of Mr. M. Ponnusamv wis marriei recently to Mr. Karuppiah of the Indian Bank. Md.. Singapore. Photo shows the couple seated on a dias during the ceremony.31 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-09-18 6 Tara Street (Basby) bfalin j Kaj Mahai (E. Donm ii and Four O'CIock II (Joi!->) to nin the (.old Cup evrnt over 11 miles 3« yds. al liukit Timah last Saturday36 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-09-18 6 Tan Jin Long of Ipoh (left) and A. Piruz of Ku.'!-' Lumpur. Malayan Thomas Cup hopes for 19V!. who returned from Bombay by a BOAC Argonaut on Saturd said that they did not Ret sullicient rice in Bombay. Pirux and Tan met78 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-18 6 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell Hou>e freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is usedways freshj Vacuum-packing 1 Don't wait get Maxwell keeps Maxwell House roaster- House Coffee today82 words
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Article156 1950-09-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. INCHE SYED HASHIM BIN ABDULLAH. Class 118 tore Civil Service, has appointed First District Officer, Johore Bahru. with effect from Sept. 19. place of Inche Abdul \ziz bin Haji Shukor, Class lIA. J.C.S., who relinquished the post. Inche Abdul Aziz also re..nquished duty156 words
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Article156 1950-09-18 7 co three ensur* (Chinese J be avail® lie at the P 1 Erskine fcry, the se to be opene< Social YVetfa t The 11 Joo Chi at t( haalt p rt>! It liters heading P u i-'orm-rd com Cheng jlui M° to I Mlr of L and156 words
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56 1950-09-18 7 The Foreign Ministers of Britain, the United States and France began their jhtee mMf Ssten? o'*0'* on September 12. They have agreed to give priority to the orgamsahon of aWc*«»Asf»» State Photo shows:—Left to right: Robert Schuman, French Foreign Minister, Dean Acnes oll VJi. »ecrr» y mow snows. i« s—A.P. Photo. - 56 words
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207 1950-09-18 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN ONE Of the ten Meritorious S'. l vice Mf dabawarded this year has sjone to Captain James Ingham Carswell. of Hove. Sussex, who once r signed a commission but stayed on as a private b cause hi *ouia leave207 words
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Article166 1950-09-18 7 mHK largest party of 1 rican teachers to xlS1 "choos in many part* of Bug land. Scotland and tt«cs and will stay for h V VsIn most cases they arc x changing both i "The""party includes 10 men, most o( whom have bro> -,h wives and166 words
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Article186 1950-09-18 7 THERE will be little danger this winter of FieldMarshal Montgomery being cut on* in his country retreat at Isington Mill, near Bentley. Surrey. The local council is going to build a new bridge over the old mill stream. When the Field-Marshal first converted the old mill and went186 words
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Article100 1950-09-18 7 DRINCEB3 Elizabeth F take the salute at tho merch pa>t of thousands Of Ringers 3» the All Eng.and Ranger Rally at the JThite City Stadium on Sunday. October 22. Princess Margaret, who U the Sea Ranger Commodore, also Will he present Representative* w,u 1)0 coming from100 words
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196 1950-09-18 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. SECURITY forces trapped and shot dead a wellknown bandit agent in Johore yesterday. Important documents we c recovered 'mm the body Five Malay suspects were arrested by security forces in another area of Johore. They had warned some bandits'of the presence of196 words
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Article69 1950-09-18 7 TRIVANDRUM. Sun The Handicraft Marketing Consultant of the United Nations Economic Commission mr Asia and the Far Bast. Mr. William Majad. has arriv.4 in Trivandrum tSouth India >. He visited various handici all institutions in the city and made a collection of samples of their products. Mr. Majad.69 words
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Article39 1950-09-18 7 PENANG Sun —The funeral of Mr. Yong Yin CTfcooi. a-well-known businessman, took place recently. His son. Dr S.T. Yeoh is a well-known medical practitioner and is also an old boy of the Penane Free School.39 words
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Advertisement62 1950-09-18 7 m fp^ mi ma J Who's been at the t SP» m How the family loves Huntley and Palmers' 'Barley Itts. uitß'! The only trouble is they go so quickly wifck lmdren around. Not that you can really mind... theea delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most ecoiW62 words
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Miscellaneous365 1950-09-18 7 I Oi I J I mm mary; l u> F* s«»n*r*; H. 15 New*'; 1 < ,os l>own. P|»gf!«W> Nummary: !aM lude; T.LI 1 alk 'World fN( MMr .v Paw«fcM Itequest; Srwa; 8.91 Women's turner; Kt l > NETWORK imhvn "k:»«;iommi-> l iv.' signal, OprnVJBI knurl. A Pro*. MmiM rj365 words
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344 1950-09-18 8 A.P. camo. r~y m I* -S BE 2 jjjjj Mi I ttMNfl lap ma> 00And they w*r- able v. »?rr, "trMtoc ba and oat of tbe door* for boars an be awaited nia toim fBSJt enoid r-aa**. ncTr t>trrtn> men. dressed ranetf? hnnr.ng maatera.A.P. - 344 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-18 8 An Iranian trench mortar crew carry out exercises near the border at Moghan. —A.P. Photo.18 words
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Article277 1950-09-18 8 UP. LX>NDON*. I v p Ir. 2 -po.-i the child? Th* Mbn Ob.-yr\'>t;on Association wanted to find out what Briton? thought about thf probkr.n «o it asked the members ot !t« pam I The men thought rho rod waa a good ide«. and the women ii.dn'tUP. - 277 words
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Article48 1950-09-18 8 Reuter AAP. MELBOURNE- South Melbourne housewife Mrs. Z untuck and husband Willi am have 13 children aged from 2 to 23 including 3 seta of twins. "I'd like another". Mater Zantuck said. The family milk bill runs into 98 pints a week. Reuter AAP.Reuter & AAP. - 48 words
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Article17 1950-09-18 8 Reuter. USE; j- i i_- intvc w i r X ■■■hexed xReuter. - 17 words
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Advertisement80 1950-09-18 8 /Oft mif*** I J dtt hpiH beauty- V- "*"3ias l»*her of Am*mi there v V V to prsuade "vV gJfr'W I*V your hair to be ita gkcnv ,y \X\ it—X Bl< m fl*ovDrou« beat X ML w\ icihiHf which will rob the /T" —WW F/\AvMttm\ *c»lp of it* natural ois80 words
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738 1950-09-18 9 51 Persons Honoured JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. TIN rKI Mahkota, the Regent of Johore, today I yd fifty-one persons—49 men and two -with honours bestowed by his father, -al Sir Ibrahim. Sultan of Johore, on the of his seventy-seventh birthday. The cereas held in the brightly lit,738 words
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461 1950-09-18 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. *IR Harold Briggs, Director of operations, made 0 the patients in the Johore State Lener Camp, 3th mile Scudai Koad, very happy indeed when he d»d a good turn by having a Federation flag flown out from Kuala Lumpur in461 words
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Article173 1950-09-18 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. LL Employer Groups In the cow try are to bo informed of the present high cast or Kving and urged to find ways and moans of improving the present living conditions iv.ow employers. This Was decided at the It) j ting of173 words
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Article113 1950-09-18 9 Reuter. WAST'INGTON. ooay THIRTY -TWO war mute rials —including steel. timber, industrial wlcohot and nylon W rn— were placed under American Federal anti-hoard-ing- contr-'i tonight. The orticr is effective tomorrow it the same time as government reatricticeui are restored ittl easy payment (i editReuter. - 113 words
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Article19 1950-09-18 9 Korea H.Q. announce that almost 1.000 North Korean prisoners had been taken hi the Inchon strike.19 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-18 9 SORE THRO ATpljpa quickly eased and protected i Oifc-ng Peps antiseptic brcatheable übiett. ■^tt^/'r^^B Diisolving in the mouth, > Peps releases W'lmA rich medicinal essence* »huh soothe $o«*csa V «nd cuickly restore the dchcate membranes to J health. Carried by the breath deep into the J, I^l luags, these essences74 words
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466 1950-09-18 10 GOH Tian Chye and Low Seah Chuan (Useful) yesterday blitzed their way to victory in their S.B.A. Championships tie against Andrew Tan and Quek Keng Chuan (Diehard) in the Men's Open Doubles at the Clerical Union Hall. Though good individually, the Diehard combination466 words
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Article47 1950-09-18 10 HOLLYWOOD. James Stewart wil! spend four tfftyt jabbering ir.to a telephone. The drawling film n'ayer is cast as radio give-away programme winner in 'The Jac/cpot. Twentieth Century Fox claims the 27 minutes running time he'll be seen telephoning is i record for i main actor.47 words
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Article42 1950-09-18 10 Reuter. ROME. Sun. A Pakistan team won the four nations international hockey tournament at Saronno. Italy, beating each of the other teams in turn. They scored a total of seven points. Switzerland getting six. Italy five and Belgium two. —Reu-Reuter. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-09-18 10 This picture shows Raymond mond Sommer, 46, wealthy sju r'wnan and champion racing driver of France, driving his British Cooper 1,100 cc. racing car in the Grand Prix of the Haute Garonne, at cadours. near Toulouse, on Sept. 10. Shortly after this picture was made59 words
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159 1950-09-18 10 PENANG, Sunday. THE Chinese Film industry keeps on improving, although acting and film technique cannot be compared with western standards said Mr. Ling Kui Shing, a Shanghai-Hongkong Chinese film magnate who left Penang for the United States yesterday. Mr. Ling said that Chinese picturegoers159 words
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Article55 1950-09-18 10 Reuter. RANGOON, Sun. Communist rebels, scattered by Burmese Government forces, were today regrouping at two villages n the Pegu district of Lower Burma, according to press reports from the area. The reports they had set up a hospital and were giving military training to prepare theirReuter. - 55 words
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Article36 1950-09-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR, bU*.— Two dollars are now being charged for either a birth or death extract in Perak. Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Par-ang, Penang and Malacca. The increase took effect from August 1. 1?50.36 words
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Article714 1950-09-18 10 SELECTORS HAVE BIG PROBLEM LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND socccr selectors were out in force t day having a final look-round before choosing their side to meet Ireland in Belfast on October 7* The centreforward position is providing them with one of the biggest problems. At least six714 words
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Advertisement135 1950-09-18 10 <ntHINfiWIN This wonderful liquid healer 7 ou suffering the agony of i-ching Skin? Does it irritate you au day? Does •p* J).D* Bto P y° u at night Then \/ieeP (HeSt try this famous healing remedy which X lye ou i,>Bt<lnt relief. WHY IV ACTS SO QUICKLY. P** cfiRES Unlike135 words
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Article148 1950-09-18 11 OEDfI beat Singles by I runs in the S.R.C. nd home cricket game I a the padang yeatcrIED8: Clarke mn A> nab. L>. Almeida 12. b r S< ally i B Ross 4. ft Valberg Roda l" O. Bosairlo ct. D. Keyt 17. D. Miller148 words
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Article68 1950-09-18 11 GENERAL it V.: Board of Lmeiors meet inx 5J5: C urr > r, r *1 > Jawi "UDO 6 p.m.; Pub- A Voyage along the n by (1. CJ. Tbomwn < HI >/*k. Y.MX.A. Staff am.; Basketball o.oU i.mercial -1 p.m. I.IITIK THKATHK. Meviijs?: r.i Hotel at68 words
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Article80 1950-09-18 11 i viH\Y: "Stars in My Crcvn <•>. 4.15 and 9.30 P' !l\1H\MBRA: "Ace „,5 )n,m 12.30. I 30 and 8.J0 p.'»v, 1*\\ if ION: "The Inspector fi r. f 2. 6.3»> and 9 30 V.nu i U'H1»L: "Roseanna MeCoy i ,4">. 4.00 and 9.90 T» Ri "S at 11.80 words
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Article32 1950-09-18 11 >o»m;K: Jnr. Cup tie. U.Q. v GHQ K. H i kowyn v O.A v "V Business H-*e. "A j> a .Wishing Hm\ v btanvac HO« KfcY: SRC. "A" v Cos- yadancr.32 words
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Article62 1950-09-18 11 A.P. ANGELJES, Una frd n Ins miidae match rmw hack a-'atnst mipion Art La>-sen I will meet Frank Australia toda> In n-4les finals of the thwest Tennis Touma:r. veteran American star, took licklui! two sets hu'. rallied Laraen 4—6. 4 -6. 10—*». in moved into th.-A.P. - 62 words
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Article352 1950-09-18 11 Coach Dyson - Says Coach Dyson —hfy Dyson, the British ace athletic coach fi X m Smgapore, said yesterday that he ww ~t mat women wowW be clearing six teet £Se high lumpers in five or ten years time. n -<on was giving his Arst lecture to a352 words
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91 1950-09-18 11 SL.IiEMF.AN. Pan. Singapore Malaya poocsi eleven stormed N.. n Pembilan Sino-Malaya goaj anM throughout their tnendty encounter today on the fetation paa*ng io win by rive gajva t* Malays i or. .1 two quick i-'oai- through insads-righ Awang Gahos and en***dsl«f« Ahmad Yll-Oii.91 words
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Article51 1950-09-18 11 LAJNDON. Ptm. Mrs. J**a Co m ion. wife Of Denis CompTui th England crasketai now to Australia with the pesi ream. sahj «mny bar she was taku. pr.K-eedrnys tot *$T iusMMtai my solicitors to serve the petition on my nusband before he sailed last W*C t,ic51 words
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195 1950-09-18 11 mHK ill Tnjia Baltic 'f«rc>h« I I team last night trounced All Singapore b\ nv< games to nil at the Happy World Stoflhiln. However. .Sinjwipore. wsu in tio wav outplayed. C'h.ti X i Heain was the best player <-f the nigh' <«n the Oftftpnj195 words
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Article193 1950-09-18 11 Ukll Statfh XI beat Abbas blo- XI »>• 12 n an l" lltnn j*kfci*t*a«F* tome criekel ■anteh at the BaWHlu ground ye«uertla>. V Sandc-ham contributed won r Srersy t" l mac to citable l*i' 11 m' t«m to yinLbh i- XI: Mauri Kadi" b. -Ba*t«T» S2: NW*"193 words
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Article86 1950-09-18 11 MENTAL BOSPrTAL HtC. Stored i one-Mil Victory over S.c. m a Junior CupTte oS 5m bod twund jwafw™&cahal Hosr.hal g everything but *:oTe. r. Tan. Aston goal** per. JJJ ,n Vine **m Waging off nsaaj H Tim l half sms aworo le a a rtsiehtrthi86 words
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Article95 1950-09-18 11 Reuter. lON DON ktt, D-i'-un h« v i tjje announcemen *> fW thai he *W fide no and tnke Up tram D* Another of the famous old Michael Bearv is n»o former n partH.Mßmr. i be fell "*sss .-oumtsM* rldera >"" v r SS«r 1« iReuter. - 95 words
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285 1950-09-18 11 IPOH, Sunday. r LAYING most disappointing soccer Malayan Malays were beaten by Hongkong Chinese today on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground by three goals to nil before one of the biggest crowds ever seen in Ipoh. Tourists dominated play throughout and their short-passing and nippy285 words
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Article58 1950-09-18 11 MAKING his first appearance hero, masked grappler Captain Marble knocked out George Zbisko in the first round, in the main event ot the wrestling programme at the Happy World on Saturda\. Man mountain King Kong was given a hard fight by S di pTappler Hnrdit of the Naval58 words
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Article169 1950-09-18 11 SUPERIOR n all IkpaftTftlti of the bsbw. BtngmwKT th*. trict (Anuvt chalk d an a two-nil win over Sincapor c Indiana in a SAFA Conuivu.t i;Lea.rue tie r. Jalaa BnaW Stadium yesterday. For more then twenty minutes after the change of en Is, Ind-an.-were169 words
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Article75 1950-09-18 11 PENANG. Pun. Penang Ptate Xt will meet Honck.Mic now tour in* the Kedo nitron, on Somber 30. The match v.il he played on Victor a gredttj Jo H v fh.- foltOTVinv pUwvrs ht.ve l**cn HMVee, t.. repr-sem the Pe.wn--Kant Poh (Cam..: Madhava:,. Rim Fon< and Poh Aun:75 words
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Article30 1950-09-18 11 A.P. MINNEAPOLIS. Sun. A placj on the U.S. WalK-r Cup team Avhich plays m England ftext spring is assured the new XLS. national Amateur golt champion. Sam -A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement94 1950-09-18 11 m Hair getting ttiin? Picture yourself in ten years I V.^^g^i Baldness is bound to overtake you unless y oudo«>nKtbingtostopfalliiie?htirNOW. *W X And you cando something to stopit Hair fljK Jr j falls out because it is starved out... yjfX starved of the natural foods on J which it lives.94 words
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267 1950-09-18 12 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. SECRETARY of State Dean Acheson intends to ask 3 the United Nations general assembly, opening this week, to raise stout new defences against Communist aggression wherever in the world it may break out. His request reflects the lessonA.P. - 267 words
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Article41 1950-09-18 12 TODAY'S MARKETS SELLERS predominated and business was done at 147 cents. Lunch break prices were: Buyer* Sellers No. 1 RS5 f.o.b. Oct. H6' 1474 No. 2 RSS f.o.b. (Vt. 145i 1461 No. 3 RS3 f.c.b. Oct. 144; 145i Tone: steady.41 words
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Article22 1950-09-18 12 Market opened with strong buyine inquiry and sellers appeared to have iron»* under rover There has been all round im provement.22 words
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Article19 1950-09-18 12 Tin pri«"- was 5 8 |»er piou! lown K 5 S. x>n<!on priit-; £784 p* r toil unchanged.19 words
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69 1950-09-18 12 A.P. PRAGUE. To-day. YOUTH unionists of Breclav Moravia, went in a body to s< a Laurel and Hardy picture titled Blockheads" and Dana Karaskova is sorryit happened. "We cannot be indifferent about what films our youth go to sec." si.c wrote in the PragueA.P. - 69 words
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Article223 1950-09-18 12 U.P. BONN, Germany. Today. WESTERN German industry is booming today and unemployment has been slashed as a result of the Korean war. The sweeping industrial boom since Communist troops crossed the 38th parallel late in June has been phenomenal. Western Germany's still great industrialU.P. - 223 words
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117 1950-09-18 12 Reuter. Paris. Sun. IL Eugene Constant's Pan. the favou rite, today *'en the £2.000 Prix Royal Oaks the French St L< get tx-ating M. Marcel Boussac's by 1! lengths over one mile sevt q furlongs at Longchamp. Baron Geoffrey De Wakiner' Fast FoxReuter. - 117 words
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Article392 1950-09-18 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Today. fOMMUNIST China's extensive plans for industrialisation of the country has given both foreign and native importers on tiie Chinese mainland a new lease of life, at least temporarily. Buffeted until now by heavy taxation and stringent import controls, importers are now experiencing aReuter-AAP. - 392 words
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Article63 1950-09-18 12 AP. Roehelle. Georgia. Today. A pig tried to make a hog of himself at the farm ot Charlie Duncan and drowned in a bucket of swill. Returning home after a day's absence, Duncan found a pair of tiny hams pro- truding from theAP. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-09-18 12 The Commissioner-General eral. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, with Dato Onn and Mr. C. C. Tan. just before they left Kallang Airpui l this morning by air for London, where they will attend the forthcoming talks on the economic developmoiu of South and South Easr Asia.—See Page One.49 words
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Article136 1950-09-18 12 A.P. LAKE VILLA ILLDi SENATOR Joseph R Carthy, Wis con publican, said today General George C Mar has a "dislike" for Ger* raJ Mac Arthur and a Chiang Kai-shek McCarthy 1 shall's appointment m L'J Secretary of Defena speech at a picnic of Like County republican.HeA.P. - 136 words
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Article83 1950-09-18 12 AP. Berkeley California. Sur. A COMET spotted constellation T turap kf Vatican otMM rvd one, a University of 1 Bin astronomer aayi Di. Leland B Conniagl identified it aa Teno±c D' Trest" which i. the Taurus vicinity time. A story from th< Vatkaa City indicated itAP. - 83 words
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Article148 1950-09-18 12 A.P. RANGOON, Sunday. piFTEEN thousand football fans on Saturday saw Singapore beat Burma by two goals to one It was a clear crisp day for brisk, fast-paced football. None the less the game sagged possibly b» M* Singapore obviously a tight rein upon theirA.P. - 148 words
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Title Section67 1950-09-18 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PBOPU J FOR TW LARGER SALE. THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER £V hi MA Y\ Phone 5811/3 Nine Lino Pubfyhed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh ana Penang. JL K ir^OiZ«S~^~ SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E Maurice G,67 words
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152 1950-09-18 1 A.P. By Russell Brines, A.P. Correspondent ON BOARD A U.S. COMMAND SHIP OPF INCHON, Monday CLEMENTS of the U.S. Seventh Infant™ DWiu sion were landing at Inchon this morning U.S. Marines were on the Han River, seven miles from Seoul onA.P. - 152 words
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883 1950-09-18 1 Reuter and U.P. TOKIO. Monday. WITH the well-equipped airfield of Kimpo in their hands, the United Nations troops were this morning: reported fighting grimly in the suburbs of Seoul after a 19-mile drive from the coast. They were meetingReuter and U.P. - 883 words
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81 1950-09-18 1 Tribune Staff Renorfer JOHORE BAH3U. Today. GURKHAS shot and killed an arm?d notorious woman bandit leader in South Johore in a :.un due)] this morning. A rifle and 19 rounds of amannition together with cash and documents were recovered from htr body.81 words
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Article52 1950-09-18 1 A.P. TEHERAN. Sun. Hassan Jaafari was sentenced to death en Friday when convicted of the murder of Ahmed Dehgan. member of National Assembly on May 27 this year. Jaafari was said to be a member of the Communist Tudeh Party which was diaolved in Febfuary fA.P. - 52 words
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Article36 1950-09-18 1 A.P. NASSAU, Bahmas. Sun.— Sir George Ritchie Sanford, Governor of the Bahamas (British Colony) died today cf a heart attack. Sir George, who was 57 had served for 25 years in the colonial service.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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117 1950-09-18 1 A.P. Fifth Airforce HQ. KOREA. Monday. ALLIED war-planes on Sunday spewed searing •'tMicd gasoline firebombs on R c Korean troops all along the south-east front. A massive strike, made at Reds fleeing across the Naktong River south-west of Lake Upo. left nearlyA.P. - 117 words
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Article19 1950-09-18 1 Korea H.Q. announce that almost 1,000 North Korean prisoners had been taken in the Inchon strike.19 words
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Article256 1950-09-18 1 UP. KOREA FRONT. Monday. ON the Naktong River line, fleeing Communist troops were caught trying to cross the River at a ferry point and air force pilots claimed that 2,000 were killed or wounded. In the area three miles southwest of Changnyong. the Reds still clungUP. - 256 words
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Article52 1950-09-18 1 AP. KOREA, Monday. ?JYNGMAN Rhee. President of South Korea snid yesterday: "I wpvr-that the Lnemy is crushed. The hour of victory is not far off," Expressing his pleasure at the landing at Inchon, he said: "The Korearf Communists are going home and we v ll also goAP. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration93 1950-09-18 1 Yang Muila Ongku Ammah biuie Ahmad, wile of H.H. Tungku Mahkota of Johore. being decorated with the Most Esteemed Family Order. Darjah Krabat (DX). Second Class, by her husband at yesterday's investiture in the throne room of the Istana Besar. The honour was bestowed by93 words
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105 1950-09-18 1 #A.P. LONDON. Sunday. rINY Princess Anne made her first public appearance to-day in the arms of her mothei. Princess Elizabeth. The occasion was t lie departure by train of Princess Eli--7 ibeth and her two children for Balmoral Castle in Scotland, to join the#A.P. - 105 words
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49 1950-09-18 1 Tribune Staff Kenorler ABOUT 400 policemen including several officers and inspectors carried out a 5-hour screening of the area around Lorongs 25 and 25-A this morning, in connection with the shooting of a policeman yesterday. A number of persons haxe been detained for questioning.49 words
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403 1950-09-18 1 The SECO And Korea U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Sunday. RUSSIA was expected to oner strong opposition R on Monday to United States efforts to .sidetrack the debate of the explosive Formosa issue by the United Nations Security Council in favour of a report from Gen. Mac Arthur'sU.P. - 403 words
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Article290 1950-09-18 1 AAP. (By Afejr Valentine}. INCHON, Monday. THE "clockwork like" American landing at Inchon threatens to cut off at least 13 Communist divisions fighting in South Korea. It can also strangle the country's entire road and rail network radiating from the 550-year-old capital of Seoul.AAP. - 290 words
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89 1950-09-18 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. THE Admiralty tonight confirmed that investi--1 gations were being made into a second possible sabotage attempt in the 13,190-ton light aircraft carrier Vengeance. It was announced on Sept. 5 that a small amount of sand had been found in the lubricatingReuter. - 89 words
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362 1950-09-18 1 NEW YORK, Sunday. WORTH Atlantic diplomats worked throughout w today trying to prepare an agreed statement of views on the rearmament of Western Europe for approval at tomorrow s meeting of the foreign ministers of the North Atlantic powers. Thpre w»r* t*'o362 words
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Article87 1950-09-18 1 U.P. VIENNA, oday. SOVIET technicians and equipment are boosting crude oil output in the rich Ploesti fields but Oii. a* unintentionally gave away that sabotage and absenteeism are giving trouble. The drilling programme is directed by Russian supervisors and using much Soviet equipment. Hundreds of abandonedU.P. - 87 words
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Advertisement65 1950-09-18 1 jit,*/ 640M i*&« mm, PHILIPS PHILIPS i FINE QUALITY j RECORD CHANGER EQUIPPED WITH CRYSTAL PICK-UP. WITH ULTRA LIGHT WEIGHT HEAD Sapp h ,e records without deterioration. 5 -ICHighcstaua.it> tone r ords -10 inch Intermixed playing l, n J» 12 inch. T i Repetition oMO inch record t Record wear65 words
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Advertisement218 1950-09-18 1 jpPfcli (four prized LaWf Rtttorid How do you make your Ovaltine? witty holi .mik hr mode +.th u/oter only h>/ T notion i. i method of preparing '*> »|IM«' »h*:ir- if eral agreement on its outsUinrliin! Quality. r;36* economy and trains K.-n.•••»!••• i Umw* imp) rtant lactswben you leltCtOUf tfpSJtim218 words
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Article126 1950-09-18 2 MEN of the bomber and tiansr.jrt Sharon attached from the Royal Australian Air Force to F.E.A.r are to hire an old acquaintance as their ChaplainHe s Padre Lcdic Gordon Crisn rUnitcd Chi"<mcs>. who arrived in Singapore during the veeU-rnd on posting to the Australia/) Wins operating witli126 words
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Article76 1950-09-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Because of the derailment of the pilot train preceding the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to rrai on I Saturday night, all day and j night mail train services j north irom hi re nave b?-. a cancelled temporarily. The Malaya Railway authorities76 words
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Article, Illustration603 1950-09-18 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. APERATION Evader—a planned defence exercise 9 -came to an abrupt halt yesterday mormng turned inu> an unplanned 100-man hunt for a lost Patr T°he operation was to have been concluded yesterday evening. The exercises were called off at 8.30603 words
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Article79 1950-09-18 2 Reuter. ;-,AiiK>N. Sun. X&B fuse ollieial exchange of prisoners between the Vietminh Govei nment and the French authorities in Lndo-China has been completed. The French Army nanciea over 50 guerilla prisoners in exchan-e f .oi 52 Frencn civilians held «by the gucruias since December 1946, wnoReuter. - 79 words
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Article48 1950-09-18 2 Reuter. 1 LUTON, BEDFORDSHIRE. I Sun.—A hu f tin issued this morning sa:u that there was no significant change »r. the condition of Mr. George Bernard Shaw who was operated upon last week for a broken thigh bone. He was stated to be "comfortable and very cheerful.'—Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article31 1950-09-18 2 Reuter. RANGOON, Sun— Minister o{ Rehabilitation it wi n WHS today appointed Minister n. Charge of Defence and Home Affairs—portfolios resigned last week by Lientenant General N- Win Renter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-09-18 2 Officers and men of the H.M.S. Consort arriving at St. \ndrc.vs Cathedral for yesOllicir* ana ter lay's Battle of Britain Service. Admiral and Lady Faulkner arriving at St. Andrews Catrv* dTal.33 words
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493 1950-09-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. CIR Harold Briggs. Director of operations, made 5 the patients in the Johore State Leper Camp sth mile Scudai Road, very happy indeed when he did a good turn by having a Federation flag flown out from Kuala Lumpur in493 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-18 2 Mrs. Hodgkinsou. wife of tha British Adviser. Johore. was thrilled to receive a basket of flowers after having declared the Patient's Club in the Johore State Leper Camp open. Madame Seah Ngan Hong (background) made the presentation en behalf of the patients. On the left is58 words
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Article58 1950-09-18 2 AP. NEW YORK. Sunday. IRON lungs flow n to India and Israel are one emergency aid from the United Nations to child victims of Polio. Both countries were his by Polio epidemics. India in 1949. Israel last May. Both needed respirators in a hurry. UNICEF— United Nations International Children'sAP. - 58 words
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201 1950-09-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. SECT 'RITY forces trapped and .-hot dead a wellknown bandit agent in Johore v. stcrday. Important documents we. c recovered (mm the body Five Malay suspects were arrested by security forces in another area of Johore. They had warned some bandits of201 words
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77 1950-09-18 2 Reuter. AHMEDABAD, Sun. A 30 miles an hour gaie lias been sweeping «-ver this industrial city. 300 miles north of Bombay following torrential rains of twelve inches yesterday. Cyclonic gales have uprooted trees and paraly «*d telephonic and telegraphic communications In Certall an as.Reuter. - 77 words
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Article36 1950-09-18 2 KARA in. .S'ui —Airmen from the Roy*! Air Fibre* staging yozi at Mauripur incar Karachi) marcned through cifV streets here this morning to attend church services In commemoration of the Battle of Britain.—36 words
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333 1950-09-18 2 A POLICE Constable, Wahid bin Babu, was shot by A two armed Chinese while on guard duty at the Rediffusion Junction Box, situated at the back lane between Lorong 25-A and Lorong 25, Geylan yesterday morning At about 6 a.m. Wahid had taken over333 words
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Article59 1950-09-18 2 PENANG. Bun. The Malayan Amateur Dancing Championsnip sponsored by the Singapore Dancing Association will be hel in November at Singapore, said Mr. Goh Ch ng Hooi. the Malayan Open Ballroom Champion recently. "1 havr a good chance in th- 1950 Open Championship and although oppositions will59 words
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Article63 1950-09-18 2 One hum'rod an d i i seventy-lour ba i J incident occurred ing the month ot Aug- I ust. 1 They are: hmb (23): Vehicle Efold-t ps i (35); Sabotau; |c J Estates. Mines Property v (81): Attacks »n Ml--1 ages. Defended Posti > (4): Grenade Outrages63 words
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Article145 1950-09-18 2 Another Redillusion belonging to a coffee stall owner at the Oversea Boarding House at B-:. coolen Street, was broken by three Chinese youths on Saturday evening. The proprietor of tne shop said three Chinese who spoke Hokkien were having tea in his stall it about145 words
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Advertisement100 1950-09-18 2 I nT IJ 0 |Lf Either The INrson SawE._«^~.&. j LUST MY CROWN" fg> 111 a.m.-1.45-4.13-6.45-9.30 p.m. JQEL McCREA I Ii ».g-mp— mm REQUEST SEASON I M£TRO GCLOWYN MAY£B PICTURC Ullt Ur\T UllLl I GALA ALL-MALAYAN *JP^WJVV9fe box Plan now open %AST DAY »7™ 12.30. 4.30 8.30 Complete Serial Showing.100 words
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Advertisement45 1950-09-18 2 NOW SHOWING 11—1.45—4 9.30 p.m. J*tf JOAN EVANS TONIGHT 6.30 p.m. DANCE RECITAL Presented by TAYLOR DANCE STUDIO LASTI-TTI day Lit J 11—1.45—4—6.30 9.30 AIM! WIN DA BURL DEAN j MURPHY HENDRIX IVES MGGER a MM iNiißiwtiONU new. TOMORROW! Malay Film productions Latest Dramatic Hit!45 words
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Advertisement66 1950-09-18 2 Last 3 Shows: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Paramount 'a ACTION DRAMA! OF SAND" starring Burt Lancaster. Paul and Corinne Calvert. Opening To-morrow Columbia's "MR. DEEDS GOES TO TOWN ATLANTIC WorW Last 2 Shows: 1M "NEPTUNES DAbOHil n (Technicolor) BUM NIAV Last 2 Shows. 15 •COUNT OF MONTE CRISTO" ROYAL "MANTHRI66 words
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894 1950-09-18 3 51 Persons Honoured J HORE BA HRU, Sunday. TLNGKU Mahkota, the Regent of Johore, today decorated fifty-one persons—49 men and two women—with honours bestowed by his father Major-General Sir Ibrahim, Sultan of Johore on the i casion of his seventy-seventh birthday The ceremony was held in894 words
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Article25 1950-09-18 3 Reuter. rnun,; I f-overnmcnt forces. were today strict villages n according Z%Sm:%& m ,hl reports .aid they m mcnfora now attacK.-Routcr.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article150 1950-09-18 3 A ccmrhittee of three, lias been formed to ensure that suitable Chinese literature will be available to the public at the proposed Mount Erskine Central Library, 'he second library to be opened by the Social Welfare Department. The first one is in Joo >t Place.150 words
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169 1950-09-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. A,LL Employer Groups in the country arc to be informed of the present high cost of living and urged to find ways and means of improving, the present living conditions theii employers. This was decided at the meeting of the Central169 words
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Article50 1950-09-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. All correspondence post, d at Tanah Rata between 2 IS p.m. on Sept. 14th and 3 20 a m. on the 15th and Ring! between 3 p.m. and the 14th and 9 a.m. on the 15th. Vjta destroyed by fire caused bjf bandit activity.50 words
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Article71 1950-09-18 3 TRIVANDRUM. Sun.—T ie Handicraft Marketing Cons dtant of the United Nations Fconomic Commission i>r Asia and the Far East. Mr. William Majad. has arrived in Trivandrum (South Tndi o. He visited various handier; ft institutions in the city and made a collection of samp.es of their products. Mr.71 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-09-18 3 Dr. N. Mootatamby of Johor c Bahru (third from the left) was the only person decorated with the title "Dato" on the occasion of the seventy-seventh birthday of The Sultan ot lohore yesterday. Picture shows Dato Mootatamby with Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald (Commi<sionei-General. South East Asia), ff. H.63 words
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213 1950-09-18 3 WARREN A. Pinegar, Far East Regional Director of CARE (Co-operative for American Remittances to Europe, Inc.), has arrived in Singapore in the course of establishing the CARE-UNESCO book programme in this part of the world. The programme already has gone into operation in Burma,213 words
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Article89 1950-09-18 3 THE St. Hilda's Anglican. Youth F- Uowship held a concert consisting of two plays, and variety entertainment at St. Hilda's School ir Katong recently. The highlights of the evening was the second play "The Green Monkey* in which the President of the Youth Fellowship and Waiter Koh89 words
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Article57 1950-09-18 3 Mr. S. E. Teh. the Second Police Magistrate postponed sentence on Saturday to September 23. on Chan Ah Kow who pleaded guilty to a charge of theft of a drum of nails, worth $30. from Sine Malayan Engineers at South Bridge Road on September 15. He was offered57 words
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Article52 1950-09-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The muntcipalisation ol Kota Bharu Town will oe discussed at a meeting of the Town Board today. Other item for discussion include the revaluation of properties, the allotment of a site for a Malay baza Aland the adoption of too* plans for relatively cheap52 words
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161 1950-09-18 3 PENANG, Sunday. THE Chinese Film industry keeps on improving. 1 although acting and nlm technique cannot be compared with western standards said Mr. Ling Kui Shing. a Shanghai-Hongkong Chinese mm magnate who left Penang for the United States yesterday. Mr. I.ins -said that Chinese161 words
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Article37 1950-09-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. bU»-~ Two dollacs arc now '>elng charged far either a birth or death exf- ct in Perak. Selangor, Negri Sembilan, Pahang, Penang and Malacca. '\'no increase took effect from August 1, li'so-37 words
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Article39 1950-09-18 3 PENANG Sun.—The funeral of Mr. Yong Yin Cl.ool. a well-known btiaroeaamaii. tnoK place recently. His son. Dr S.T. Ycdi Is a well-known medical practitioner and if also an old hey of the Penaag Fret School39 words
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Article125 1950-09-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, torn.-— The Government had viewed with concern recent and unwarranted incrc uses in the relad prices ol certain cummostulis, states a Federation d lieu and processed toodprcss release. It adds: Supplies on tne market of these commodities or the ingredients required for their125 words
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134 1950-09-18 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. A Public Relations mobile unit < Public Address and Cinema) has just concluded a week-long tour of four islands off Mersing. The islands visited were Pulau Aur. Pulau Permangil. Pulau Tinggi and Pulau Besar. Inche Mahamood. District Officer, Mersing, accompanied134 words
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Article56 1950-09-18 3 The Thiru Police Court on Saturday ordered AJunad bin Elias t > be remanded to September 2? H« was charged with robbing Koh Ah Hup of {i wnst-watch worth $35, cash of $2J.50 and a torchlight worth $3. The robbery was alleged to have been committed at Swettenham56 words
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Article54 1950-09-18 3 The reception, which WM to be given by the Indian Trade Commissioner to the Indian trade delegation in the Capitol Blue Room on Wednesday, baa been postponed. Fresh invitations will be issued as noon as the exact date of the Delegation's visit to Singapore is known, says an54 words
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Advertisement126 1950-09-18 3 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY Tenders arc invited for the following Supplies for the year 1901. Date ol Deposit Closing Required (NOON) 1. Lubricating Oils and urease 8 10 50 2. Engineers' Stores $50 5/10/50 3. Engineers' Tools $50/- 5/10/50 i Metals and Hardware $50/- 5/10/50 5. Disinfectant $50/- 5/10/aO Miscellaneous Articles126 words
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Advertisement612 1950-09-18 3 SINGAPORK IMPROVEMENT TRUST Tenders arc invited for the installation of public and private lighting and wiring and lightning protective- system for seven blocks of flats at Prinsep Street and Short Street. Tender form etc. may be obtained on payment of a deposi; of $100 which will be refunded if a612 words
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Advertisement571 1950-09-18 3 TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITLTI'» 4 *09, Queen Street, Phone Spend voui npare I ill** wnn *nd incfiHWl your HbontwaU ■nd iyp.nx »KiM i>r take Cl >tudi*- Bwk KeculM Knut'wi Mcl Cl«w*tir ar* *<lj»i-«t.'d your requirement*. a*-< 1 »r» < o beginner* in »ny aiii>ie«-i nencing rrtirn ll>« very MfUiatftS. SITUATIONS VACANT571 words
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Article655 1950-09-18 4 117 HEN the League of Nations was born after the first world war, men of vision dreamed of an international force which would keep the peace inviolate, present a sure shield behind which little countries could live secure from the ambitions of their larger neighbours. The League foundered,655 words
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1853 1950-09-18 4 TAD SZULC - STAR-STUDDED TOWN MEETING OF THE WORLD OPENS TOMORROW by TAD SZULC Photo Correspondent of Loke LAKE SUCCESS. rE world's top diplomatic figures are expected to attend the fifth regular session of the United Nations General Assembly scheduled to open at Flushing Meadows on Sept. 191,853 words
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312 1950-09-18 4 MORE than one hundred British miners have just been snatched from death by rescue woi f t which is considered unequalled for boldness of decision, individual courage and quick organisation. They had been trapped for two days by the fall of thousands of torn-312 words
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Article735 1950-09-18 4 RICE production and utilization il concisely surveyed in an article published in the iournal Nature and written by Mr. H. Q. Cloves of the rice section in the distrmution division ot the Food and Agriculture Crganisation. Mr. C >wes points ovt that nee il t(U staff735 words
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Article52 1950-09-18 4 SAINT MALO, Krance. Sun—A Navy spokesman sani today that 30 persons missing, since the F:cnch wi atliership, LM Place, exploded and sank in the English Channel were presumed dean. Of the ship's crew ami passenger list of U3. 42 wnr rescued, 21 were dead and52 words
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Advertisement62 1950-09-18 4 Singapore. RECORD CHANGERS AND RADIOGRAM UNITS IT PAYS BETTER TO BUY THE BEST. From at) Radio Dealers JT Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. Pfeaanff, Kuala Lumpur. mToBBAt KA-IKHN Dl'TirU I o m s„„(h UrW.ne Ko;id. T»L- ttaC K-rablifliiHl O. Y. Kau O.I». (l'hil»>. A Q Be Hi) fie ?ve62 words
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Advertisement89 1950-09-18 4 rmmmmrmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmi murphy The 154 is a teMtfni, compact raeriver, performance with good quality, ami-jus» t great rCiabiMty in the ueM-u,eun Mm£ «rad.t .«n is handsomely mou'ded in brown with a cere lace and a bc*d and very legiVe edge-lit tuning ica*. SINGAPORE PENANG SjjJ* FEDERATION OF MALAYA >- yD MODEL89 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-09-18 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS Ifcosr 1 ■■fcv Xa[ plM F n T Answer 1 THE KANGAKOO laM SUPPORTS ITSELF ON 175 TAIL >4P WHCS DELIVERING BLOWS M -J* i/^ESMER-- lEs FIRST EXPONENT OF JflpCH 135 words
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148 1950-09-18 5 U.P. to BERLIN, Sunday. PAST Germany's Foreign Minister George DerL linger declared tonight that Western Germany wouM be wrested away from the western allies and tied into the Soviet bloc of East Europe m nations. Patterning his address at a party rally ng theU.P. - 148 words
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Article102 1950-09-18 5 Reuter. k SI INOTON, r oday. TWO war materials eluding steel, timber, a cohol and nylon wen placed under ican Federal anu-iioard-!:;rui tonight, ordei la effective tomorrow tt the same time as it i frictions are easy payment foi motor ear.-, furnihousehold eqi'.ipNit rialReuter. - 102 words
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Article245 1950-09-18 5 QUEEN HUMILIATED Reuter. LONDON. Sunday. THE mass-circulation Sunday Express today accused toe Church ol England of subjectim Que >fl Elizabeth to "intolerabV humiliation" by interfexinf in arrangements tor yesterday's wedding of her niece. Lady Anson, to Prince George of Denmark. Because an earlier marriage of LadyReuter. - 245 words
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156 1950-09-18 5 48-Hour Search Pilot Still Missing A.P. MANILA. Hun. •TWO days of search by the 1 13th Air Fore-> and Navy Diaries and ships oi' the Philippines and ChinesNationalist navies have failed to reveal any trace of a Jet fighter pilot, who radio-d he was "bailiiu out M over Luzon StraitsA.P. - 156 words
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209 1950-09-18 5 ONE of tho ten Meritorious Service Medals awarded this year has sofie to Captain eames IriehaDl Harwell, of Hove. Sussex, who once r< siened a comtnlssion hut stayed on as Drivai > because fte would not leave hi.> Regiment. tv> m dal has been209 words
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Article27 1950-09-18 5 AP. JERUSALEM. Sund t y. An Israel-Holland Assoetation. Biased at strengthening the cultural ma economic ties between the two states, has been established here. -AP.AP. - 27 words
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163 1950-09-18 5 U.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. JHE battle between the Chinese Nationalists and Communists for possession of almost a score of ships now anchored in Hongkong harbour went into high gear today as three ships sailed for Red-held Canton and crew members prevented a fourth fromU.P. - 163 words
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129 1950-09-18 5 Reuter. TEHERAN. Spn. PERSIAN trade talks with Soviet Russia and negotiations for the settlement of lortg standing border disputes are continuing satisfactorily, it vas lt anted from Government .sources today. Both parties have* r I d upon a submitted list of commodities which canReuter. - 129 words
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Article196 1950-09-18 5 HOUSE BURGLED ABOUT 52,000 wortn o: clothing. camera* and Parker fountain pens were n fiom the house of Mr. c. J. Bpfkermaa. a Dutcn family living at 37. Wilkinson Road. Katong, late on Saturday night. Their four-year-old soa was sleeping in the house alone at the196 words
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Article32 1950-09-18 5 Reuter. TOKIO. Today.—The Government's Natural Resources Agency today announced that the imnort of "non-fuel"' coal during August amounted to 91,000 metric tons. Non-fuel coal is nllccated to the steel industry.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Miscellaneous53 1950-09-18 5 LIT, fIBNEB bY C<IPP T. n«iHn ALLEI? OOP V k -ft C/r* vp' ;T6CNL V A I f VvELL. LET EM COME.RJT 1 KNEW >OJP AJSip Ac TriJrc I B> SADTRY. THEY LL rirasesE I tVNTWiOW. N» iT MV f plenty toV^v SAT \r-ZEe AN' 1 L)MPA... N// V h:-E/53 words
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965 1950-09-18 6 THADE. FINANCE AND MARKETS By a Market Correspondent. PAIR business was done as each day saw confidence <-lowly returning to a market long possessed by doubtTandfears. Where there were price changes nractJcally all were upward during the week. Many factor^contributed to this.965 words
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Article198 1950-09-18 6 A.P. MANILA, Sunday. THE Hibok volcanc subsided today after a three day rain of hot ashes and fiery boulders which claimed 65 lives and devastated a large area of Camiguin Island. The official death toll was placed at 65 by Philippines Red Cross officials inA.P. - 198 words
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Article103 1950-09-18 6 Reuter. LONDO, Sun. GALES KWCpft the coasts of Britain ia.st night and continued today, causing smali shins to race for shelter The 27.000-ton motor we*scF Gcorglc, witl- American tourists on board, was also delayed by gale winds, which held up shipping making for Liverpool, earlyReuter. - 103 words
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Article68 1950-09-18 6 NEW YORK. Sun.—The downward trend in the price of pepper halted today. Spot supplies are extremely scarce. Even while prices were sliding during the last two weeks, few sales were noted. Now better enquiry is evident. The government has made a final award of 275 OQO68 words
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Article107 1950-09-18 6 Reuter. TOKIO. Sun. The National Railways Corporation is expected to i dismiss communist employees at the end of this month or early in October, reports Kyodo News Agency today. The Communists ana their sympathisers number approximately 1.000 in the ocacion. The ccrporation has not decidedReuter. - 107 words
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Article72 1950-09-18 6 U.P. HONG KONG. Sun.—The United States is expanding its economic aid to Formosa, to Chinese reports. The United States already has allocated funds for building a steel bridge and now 7.000.000 feet of lumber are due to arrive there from the United States. A joint commissionU.P. - 72 words
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Article121 1950-09-18 6 Reuter. TOKIO. Sun. OCCUPATION cnminel Investigation Officers and the Japanese Police in Vokoh una arrefted a former Japa nese gendarme officer on charges of fencing huge quantities of gasodnc stolen Tom the United States Arm.-, according to the Kyodo News Agency today. The suspected criminal,Reuter. - 121 words
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259 1950-09-18 6 Reuter. LONDON. Sunday. MR. Ghulam Mohammed, Pakistan's Finance Mhj ter, has arrived in London to attend the Commonwealth Finance Ministe/3 Conference beginni liere tomorrow to discuss the development of monwealth trade and other Commonwealth ec< m and financial aspects. Originally it was intended to begin theseReuter. - 259 words
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114 1950-09-18 6 UP. HONG KONG. Sun THE Chinese C mm are seriously concerned the possibility that W< stem nations might cut off strategic imports which I desperately needs i construction. It was undersi that both the United Stat* s and Britain were planning further joint ac rUP. - 114 words
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Advertisement142 1950-09-18 6 VACANT: In European house self-conta nod dou! with private bathn r< suitable family with situation central. A; Ij N0.3989. Tribune. Spore. lC«ll WANTED 2 3 bedroom Sal galow central area by Euttgi family willing pay repairs er allure Box A.3J99. Tribune. HOUSE to let: i rent $20. Two electric small142 words
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Article, Illustration145 1950-09-18 7 Tan Jin Eong of Ipoh (left) and A. i ,ru/ oi Kuala L>umpur, M.ilayan Thomas Cup hopes for 1952, who retor ned from Bombay hr a 8.0.A.C. Argonaut oil Saturday, said U-tt they did not get sufficient rice in Bombay. Piruz and Tan met Davindcr Moil145 words
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Article213 1950-09-18 7 Lall Singh's XI beat Abbasb- I "vlb) 12 runs in an Indian < association's home and home mat Ii at the Balestier gerund yesterday. v. ..'..'-ham contributed with 130 runs to enable Lai! ingh's team to win. Vbbasbhovs X.I: Y. Madri c Bnslteran ::2: Narayan > it213 words
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Article98 1950-09-18 7 M \TAL HOSPITAL S.C. ...rod on.'-nil victory over S.C. in a Junior Cup--01 th« BOD ground yesterday. Mental Hospital attacked tor i time, hut they did i him; hut score. L. Tan. Aston goalkeeper, was :.ii form off many a "ood sav\ The second half98 words
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Article165 1950-09-18 7 SUPrniOd n»" rtajwrrinenia Oi the gam*. .-Nii:ii.".e District (Army> > hi'itjd up a two-nil win over Sin-nnore Indians in a safa Comn.u.i I.' League tie c C Jni r.i Besar Stadium yesterday. For more then twenty minutes after the change of ends. Indians were165 words
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Article32 1950-09-18 7 A.P. MINNEAPOLIS. Sun. A place on tTh 1 U.S. Walker Cup team which plays in England next spring is assured the new U.S. national Amateur golf champion. Sam Uzzelta. -A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article352 1950-09-18 7 Coach Dyson - Says Coach Dyson (JEOFFREY Dyson, the British ace athletic coach v now in Singapore, said yesterday that he was confident that women would be clearing six feet with ease high jumpers in Aye or ten years time, years time. Dyson was giving his first lecture352 words
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Article, Illustration282 1950-09-18 7 /Useful) yesterday blitzed tneir scg Kg|S«ro is wars r, to combine effectively to cope w R M r, Phnon's t.riekV net-PW- kj! C( 1 1 WiiUW»» Malayan Doubles Cham- i ions. Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan (F. n./ Bournemouth), scored fV282 words
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206 1950-09-18 7 THE All-India Table Tennis team la-u night trounced Al! bwxapore by nve game.- to nil at the Happy World S'.adu m. However. Singapore, v. i in no way outplayed. Chua K:?n Heath was the best player <>f the night on the Colony side. He206 words
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Article221 1950-09-18 7 MARRIEDS beat Singles by 10 runs in the S.R.C. home and home cricket game played on the padang yesterday. MARRIEDS G. Clark.- run OOj 17. N. Acria b. D. AJmeida 12. B K'.«rt i). r. Scully 1, E. I-' BferOier l». B. Rosa <i fiwrs221 words
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90 1950-09-18 7 SEREMEAN. Sun. Singapore Malays BOOCOI eleven stormed Negri Sembilan Sino-Malays' goal area throughout their friendly encounter today on the Stat'on padsng to win by five geeal to one. Singapore Malays scored two quick goals through inside-right Awang Gabos and Outside-left Ahmad Yusofl. Soon90 words
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Article55 1950-09-18 7 I ONDON. Sun.- Mrs. Doria ronton wife of Deufci Oempfon ti England cricketer, now n hi- wav io Australia with the IPJC r- o". said today that ahe v Vi ,s taking proceedings for J V TTnatructed my serve the petition on my huabanu Sore he55 words
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275 1950-09-18 7 IPOH, Sunday. PLAYING most disappointing soccer Malayan Malays were beaten by Hongkong Chinese today on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground by three goals to nil before one of the biggest crowds ever seen in Ipoh. Tourists dominated play throughout and their short-passing and nippy play275 words
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Article123 1950-09-18 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Biltna ha* I ,„s t U on, of It* lineal toC*^Wjg I the annou.iHtm.nt by 10-mnv Weston that ho will ride no M* and take up trailing. Another of the famous old be f. it there are some useful youSers along sISnU toReuter. - 123 words
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Article798 1950-09-18 7 SELECTORS HAVE BIG PROBLEM Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. ENGLAND soccer selectors were out in force to- day having a final look-round before choosing their side to meet Ireland in Belfast on October 7. The centreforward position is providing them with one of the biggest problems. At leastReuter. - 798 words
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Article60 1950-09-18 7 MAKING his first appcurnncc here, masked grapnlrr Capt tin Marble knocked out George Zbisko in the first round, in tho main event of the wrestling programme at the Happy World on Bttr urday. Man mountain King Kong ««a Siven a hard fight by S th graprler Hardit Singh60 words
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Article80 1950-09-18 7 PENANG. Sun. Penang State Xt will nnet Honekong Chinese, now tourine the Federal ion. on piember 20. The i.iatcb will be ulaved '"i Victoria Green ground' Tho following players hajve b'tn boaen to represent vie Penang late XJ Abdul Pnlnm. .fa* i' Kan. Poh <<~apf.i Ma'dhavaa, Kirn80 words
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Advertisement547 1950-09-18 7 SHIPPING BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railway* GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEX, LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG RADNORSHIRE ilue Sept. 24 GLENGYLE Due Oct. ll FROM UK. FOR tMRAIiR, UONirF *H*J» 'U/ JAPAN For Borneo only. GLENAFFARIC Due Sail Spore In Port 04* H547 words
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Article250 1950-09-18 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. UNOFFICIAL workers' leaders at London meetings today proposed rebellion against the executive of their union, the mammoth 1,300,000--member Transport and General Workers Union, unless it accedes to their demands. The meetings were co-ordinated among the members of the transport, waterfront, and foodReuter. - 250 words
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Article120 1950-09-18 8 Reuter. MONAGHAN, Eire, Sun. PRIME Minister of Eire John A. Costello declared here today that the partition of Eire would always endanger European security and that the West would be strengthened by the end of partition. There was general sympathy among Irishmen with the aims ofReuter. - 120 words
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Article40 1950-09-18 8 Reuter. VALETTA. Malta. Sun. Prime Minister Paul Efltfa resigned today. The leader of the extreme rightwing proItalian Nationalists Dr. Enrico Mizzi. was expected to be called on by the Governor within 48 hours to form a government. —Kouter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article49 1950-09-18 8 A.P. ROME. Sun.—Sir Alexander Fleming. the British discoverer of peneillin. was today presented with the Gold Medal of the First International Congress of the American College of Chest Physicians meeting in Rome. The presentation was for the contribution his achievement made in the struggle against tuberculosis.—A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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240 1950-09-18 8 AP. LONDON. Sunday. IT appeared today that Prime Minister Clement 1 Attlee has risked a parliamentary defeat over implementation of steel nationalisation to quell I a threatened revolt within his own party. Some informed sources here said pressure from his own Left WingAP. - 240 words
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Article33 1950-09-18 8 Reuter. CANBERRA. Sun. One hundred scientists from 13 nations including India and Indonesia are now returning home from the seventh conference of tho InternaMon Sugar Cane Technologists in Queensland. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article49 1950-09-18 8 A.P. FRANKFI'RT Sun. THE largest international autumn fair since the war opened with more than 3.000. firms displaying their products. Officials expected 100.000 persons including many buyer? from foreign countries to visit the 13 large halls and eight national pavillions." The Fair will last for five days.—A.P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article107 1950-09-18 8 GENERAL Y-W.O-A.: "International Furin sjlitiy Club "The Romantic Evolution of O'ienial An" by Air.-. I., G Seliars- Rattles Quay. V..W, I .A.: Board of line. iOif» r.mn.tiiy wieeting 5.15: Commercial French Jawi curses- ..30 pm.: JUDO cla*s 6 p.m.; Public Lecture "A Voyage the jron Curia n"107 words
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Article81 1950-09-18 8 CATHAY: "tfterfl .n Mr Crown*! at 11 1.45. 4.1* and •> 3?» om. AI.'IAMTtRA: "Ace nrilriuond at 12.30. 4SO and 8.30 p.m. *si! JON. "The Inspector O-'-aen'" al 2. R.:io and I H n.m. C mmto».: "Roseanna McCoy' it 11 1.4H 4.00 and 3. TO nm. J-*:x -*P erra"81 words
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Article39 1950-09-18 8 socci'U: Jnr r U pii.<- BLU Snoro r>lr». v OHQ v. Pin at I TjnjUn: H' kowvn v C.A "A" a 1 A" Mnj £V!V> blishinK v s ansae HO(KEY: PRO. "A" x C oaI tOlil* OB pQjl-mm39 words
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Article215 1950-09-18 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sun. INDIA today announce: her decision to recc2nis' Israel de jure. A commun'que issued by Indian Ministry said briefly: "The Government of India have decided to accord recognition to the Government of Israel." tiy this decision India h"j> joined more than forty nations. includingReuter. - 215 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-09-18 8 Pr m ss tularin voids her b»bv daughter Princess An ie. lor her first picture Ihe piemre wki tranJmi«?d E radio from London to Sydney then airfreighted to Smgapore.—A.r*. Kadiophoto. Prince Charles kisses his baby sister. Princess Anne A.P. Badtonhe>*o.44 words
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Article206 1950-09-18 8 TOKIO, Sunday. THE Communist New China News Agency in a 1 Peking dispatch, monitored here, said Foreign Minister Chou En-lai warned the United Nations that China would consider it a most unfriendly action if the United Nations General Assembly considers the items to be submitted206 words
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Article49 1950-09-18 8 NEW YORK, Sunday. SCAP Offices here announcJapan has US$1 000.000 worth ->ose pearls for sale at Tokio. nu pearls, owned by Japan Cul '»r t d Pearl Co.. are being displayed at the Bank of Tt?pan in Tokio. Bidding on them v. u oe <> on Oct. y.49 words
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Article216 1950-09-18 8 Stan Swinton - By Stan Swinton A.P. Correspondent. A.P. WITH THE U.S. 25th DIVISION ON THE SOUTHERN FRONT, Sunday. lUORTH Koreans were all around the foggy hill. American tanks moved forward, infantrymen riding their steel backs. An enemy artillery shell burst over the leading tank» Every soldier—American and SouthA.P. - 216 words
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Article157 1950-09-18 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. INCHE SYED HASHIM BIN ABDULLAH. Class HB Johore Civil Service, has been appointed First District Officer. Johore Bahru. with effect from Sept. 19. in place of Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Shukor. Class lIA. J.C.S.. who relinquished the post. Inche Abdul Aziz also157 words
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Article28 1950-09-18 8 A.P. TRIESTE, Sunday. General Mark Clark tho U.S. Commander of ground force? arrived here today to inspect U-S. troops in the free territory of Trieste. A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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148 1950-09-18 8 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Sun. I\R. Yussuf Dado the first South Africans "named" under the suppression ot Communism bill was elected Prettdi nt of South Attica Indian Congress tod ay. Congress met behind closed doors in Johann< burg as Dr. Dadoo is bam d from attending publicA.P. - 148 words
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95 1950-09-18 8 AP. PARIS. Sun. DEMONSTRATORS for a ••free Algeria" clashed with police in Paris and Marseilles today. In Paris, one policeman was hurt and some 660 North African! were taken to the police stations for a check of their identity papers. In Marseilles, two policemen andAP. - 95 words
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Article72 1950-09-18 8 A.P. ROME. Sunday. A STREET in Rome's Uso*tiiul ViOa Borgbese Park was named after Count Fw« Bernadotte of Sweden today —tne second UMlferßary« his 111—Hon in tine while heading th) J mediation mission in t» JewArab contliet. Giorgio Aadreott, of Rone pn the ceremonies which tended byA.P. - 72 words
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Article41 1950-09-18 8 Reuter. ROME. Sun A team won th" four na '.ens international hocfccy at ?aronno. itai... beatin°c each o- th teams in turn. They sco* a in-a! o; s?v m pc nts. Sarzerlan* ,>rT c 0tll five and Belgium two.Reuter. - 41 words
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