Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1950
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Title Section22 1950-09-23 1 Malaya Tribune TODAYS MEWS TODAY .ii .i.*j 111 WW 1 1 EXTRAi fifELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS22 words
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Article273 1950-09-23 1 U.P. TOKIO, Saturday. THE North Korean Army called upon the civilians of Seoul today to join the battle against the United States Marines, who have driven to within two miles of the centre of the city. As the marines fought the Red forces defending the heartU.P. - 273 words
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Article43 1950-09-23 1 AP. YORK. To-day— Chief of the Services MisW ishingtoa, who arby air Friday, n is -peeding furto the United NaI ns forces in Korea. I ter." he added, c ireful the last the < id» will be too AF.AP. - 43 words
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Article33 1950-09-23 1 U.P. TOKIO. Sat. T Japanese National 1 ral Police reported it Mount Asama in ral Japan erupted an it •ne mountain .v.ts kilted, two in- iously and five were U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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188 1950-09-23 1 U.P. -TONE. New York. Friday. V rican jet tighter c »mpleted the r ins-Atlan- b: -rope lied Nam plane and a seailed in an at-non-stop trorn N« w York by rethe air when the baled out s Bay. Labrador. »thcr was forced to i hU.P. - 188 words
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Article72 1950-09-23 1 HELPED TO RUN LOTTERY $500 FINE SINGAPORE, Today. TWENTY ONE YEAR OLD Tan Ah Lvi who pleaded guilty to assisting in a chap ji ki lottery on Sept. 15, was fined $500 or two months' rigorous imprisonment in the Fourth Police Court today. He was stopped by detectives while cycling72 words
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Article28 1950-09-23 1 AP. WASHINGTON. To-day. Manchuria's soya bean crop for 1950 is expected to total 117.200,000 bushels from 75.000.000 acres of land, according to the Department of Agriculture.—AP.AP. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-09-23 1 Grace and Serene Lim in their ballet number "Columbine and Harlequin" at the YMCA Concert at the YMCA Hall last night.22 words
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Article643 1950-09-23 1 THE following delayed dispatch from the Seoul front was received in the Tribune office at lunchtime today and gives details of the big action yesterday involving British troops. <Bxi WILLIAM PARROTT) TAEGU, Fri. (delayed). THE British Brigade today went into action and extended in width643 words
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Article71 1950-09-23 1 U.P. LONDON, Rrt THE Soviet News Agency. Tass. said tonight that Governor Thomas E. Dewey's N York speech, attacking Russia, was an unprecedented instance >i cruoe bofiS.iuess". The speech aJ&cd Mr. Vishins'<v. Soviet Foreign Minis, er. > walk out oi iupstate dinner which M YorkU.P. - 71 words
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Article28 1950-09-23 1 irimitft rt a South am an r» putMie routd rontißiM irtendly relaiion.s v.ith b» tain ana lo ul UK 11'nini-mwealth. Premier Malaii told his followers here.28 words
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Article63 1950-09-23 1 SINGAPORE. Toe v. NO decisions were react* ci at this morning's meetins between Rediffusion 'Singapore) Ltd. and the Rediffusion Union to settle their 51-day-old stride. Mr. W. Lyle. Deputy Commissioner of Labour, at whose oriice the meeting was held, said: "Certain points were iais,d by the63 words
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Article60 1950-09-23 1 -SINGAPORE. Today. NING YEW THONG, a 17--year-old Chinese who pleaded guilty to stealing six katties of sugar from a provision store at the 14 m.s.. Road on Sept. 9 was sentenced to one months Ja I by the Fourth Police Co .i\ today. Ho had solo"60 words
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1778 1950-09-23 2 DELEGATES MEET AT TORQU AY MiSHdONTH GENEVA OELKGA 4 i> OPCJB 1( > na Unas v.lveh rontrd o*nrr j C previous years to bn£ doVV wo-lo tariff win a tb- v na rt at WILM-J Their rt terence. otl. .m ly Know,1,778 words
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Article63 1950-09-23 2 A.P. HONGKONG, nual r.port Civil Aviation sa*» there Mfc W> civil aircraf %rcr injuries during tn<ended March 31. IPSOIn Ma v. 19*9. Piper braining PMJ Hongkong F ng crashed into fishermen I passenger--, but j bodvwasr Two rnontl boLginp 1 ed Hongk. overranA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement101 1950-09-23 2 ANO T H LINK IN THE^§^f^^ Biro Service coven tha Eastern heml- jS&k sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers jKm^M every writing need; as witness the new Biro [j§W!*** HINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its 48/ protector cap which enables It to be carried In IH101 words
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239 1950-09-23 3 Reuter. TOKIO, Friday. JHE Ministry of International Trade and Industry yesterday announced the first list of eight items ranging from iron-ore to sugar valued at U5567,000,000 to be imported into Japan under the long-term foreign exchange budget. Besides iron-ore and sugar list, which isReuter. - 239 words
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Article37 1950-09-23 3 PENANG. Friday. Mr. C.W.D Hall, Officer-in-charge of the Federation's Detention Camps, 'S leaving Malaya next week on retirement. Mr. Hall was formerly Deputy Commissioner of Police, Malaya and put in 31 years service.37 words
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Article53 1950-09-23 3 v CI nese motor-cyclist I on the face, when r-cycle came into v:tl a car driven by r. in at the junction or Valley Road and Sultan Road at 5-5«) ;rn vt sterday. was taken to nosoltal ambulance. The car d into a trishaw The rider escaped53 words
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Article36 1950-09-23 3 B ncleuch belonging Ben Line, brought to about 900 tons of 500 tons of sulphate imonia, 200 tons of glass, allum. clocks. instruments, and is all manufactured rmany. landed in Singapore r 12 cars.36 words
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189 1950-09-23 3 A.P. TAIPEI, Friday. MATURE came to the aid of the Nationalists in 1 tii-ir island fortress of Formosa and made a Communist invesion this year practically role, unless the Russians supply the Reds an armada of modern craft. Defence Ministry Dionroke today and wasA.P. - 189 words
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Article584 1950-09-23 3 GENERAL II MUK KADMIXTOS PAKTY: ual D nner a: 30. Valley w at 8.30 p.m. M.r.A.: Singapore Ch*-«s Club m.. Movie Circta Hitrbkok's "NoU&ovtT a' 9 i> ni. RKK.HT nTAR sPORTS CLI B: t.narv meet!n.r at M Purmei Road, at 3.30 p.n*. W M.Y.F.: Cab n«t meetin-r at584 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-09-23 3 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Siong Hoon walking down the aisle of the Straits Chinese Methodist Church yesterday afternoon after their marriage. The bride was Miss Nancy Tan. daughter of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Tan Siong and Mrs. Tan Hong Tian. The bridegroom is the son of Madam Lee74 words
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Article224 1950-09-23 3 A.P. HONGKONG, Friday. A CONTROVERSIAL A U5.53,000,000 cotton cargo which caused cancellation of a ship's schedule and well-out of an American officer soon is going to Red China anyway. Agents of the Far East Enterprise Company, a Chinese concern, said today that tho bulkA.P. - 224 words
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Article93 1950-09-23 3 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. COMMUNIST China has a new national emblem, symbolising both the ancient might of China and the ideas of her present Communist leaders, Peking Communist Radio announced in a broadcast picked up here. The emblem, in gold and red, consists of theReuter. - 93 words
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Article32 1950-09-23 3 HONGKONG.— The hiimbls bm\% in wh eh Mao Tse-tun„'. Chairman of Iht Chi.wse People's Government fU horn and spent his early ch.ldhppd i* be'nu converted into a national shrine.32 words
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Article, Illustration2048 1950-09-23 4 I ,tin: SANDS OF IWA IMA". k»rma: ATHAV Mars: JOHN WAWE. IOHN AtiAK, VDEKE MAKA ACCORDING to all sports this picture as caught the fancy of lilm fan.s everywhere it hao played and-especially in RoojEfcorjt an'tJ Manila. Just why U has clicked with the public Is rather2,048 words
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Article1473 1950-09-23 5 Michael Hastings - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY Michael Hastings BF.OLEV. sleek in spitth, limp heat. stDuv. he "ar o! the Sum. Nobody •a:ion to him: J *as :oo ueeply irvhiraself and his to r.ouce. he said. ;::odcrnise pas by our own effort*. xpec ing the CoioQflta to present1,473 words
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Miscellaneous80 1950-09-23 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring V: EXTORTED MAYOR W«LL EVES I DO V=_ f >V MU«bT -E€£ A SCRAP J y THE /1 ADMIT PAV.KiG /jrf%x W cD V i 7r by AI Copp L U ABNER -mm f •<;• HCART* ,SOTOSOC.ETVm LET'S POT OUg MA*?) CUffk R S?S THET w-,*r80 words
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Article84 1950-09-23 6 A 36-year-old. C. J. Buldwing was yesterday reported missing from his home at the Changi Prison Quarters, since September 21. His Muslim name is Omar bin Abdullah. He is 5 feet 9 inches tall, has a long face and black hair combed back. He is84 words
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525 1950-09-23 6 Assembly To Hear Soviet Charges Of U.S. Aggression" Reuter and AP. FLUSHING MEADOW, Friday A SOVIET proposal complaining of American agn gression against China was approved for inclusion on the United Nations General Assembly's agenda today by the Assembly Steering Committee. At the same time the Committee postponed a decisionReuter and AP. - 525 words
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Article155 1950-09-23 6 THE Parliamentary di I*ration from the United Kingdom will arrive in Singapore this afternoon. During their visit th y will generally divide up into groups of two In order that between them they may learn as much as possible of Malaya. They will155 words
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167 1950-09-23 6 UP. Flushing, Meadow, Fri. A FULL debate in the General Assembly's highest political organ of the critical issue of Chinese representation in the United Nations was ensured to-day when the General Committee forwarded I it to the Political Committee. The question vas placedUP. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-23 618 words
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Article, Illustration123 1950-09-23 6 ALTHOUGH the Carthage, was hundreds of nfles a! sea on her way irom Sing i pore lo Uoni;konK yestt on the day of the Mohammedan festival of "Bukari-ld Indian equivalent oi tttf Mala v. "Hari Ra>a Haji" the Indian Mohammedan inenib'rs Ol her123 words
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Article46 1950-09-23 6 The CLy cl Evan5yl.«_ now in port, will carr> 4 1 tons of rubbr and la* the United K-n^aorn will aiso take 23D tons o! t.-» The ship loacfd 3.500 t«>n- s of copra from Java for land and U.K46 words
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Advertisement132 1950-09-23 6 <IICHINGSKIN ffis wonderfulliquidhealer Are yot: suffering the agony of hc-hing n kin7 Doe «t irritate voualhiav? Doea V,eb V li Bto P y° u riwyil *v night f Then N j f or tHeS* 1 try this famous iieaiing recnedv whioh Ha* I***1*** ,xi m give you ,s/a/ 7 rt?lief132 words
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Miscellaneous674 1950-09-23 6 B Tim*' Signal 1 Nr.\s, 'yQWHJKV i in.. J Nat ens Programme, lU tion of llrar.d by BLUE NEIWORa i*aa»; 11.00 Kpi..»gu: ii M tfo«c UIOIJM PKO.,k\>..ps ,W HM.\V pkih;r\mmi.n '.4.1 l.i K ht Mils,; ~«»0 tluM NIK- bji p mffHUM n,,,,,--.al News; Ili .:..u. mmrx\ ISjH Musical I erformanre674 words
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Article230 1950-09-23 7 ANTI-RED BILL Reuter. WASHINGTON. Today. T! itives today overwhelmid< nt Truman's v/cto of the S; Bill which he said would "l to ihose who would dest to the Senate which w ::t and enact the law There was no debate in the House. jhe oill_ is designedReuter. - 230 words
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Article48 1950-09-23 7 I 'ENANG, Friday.—Representatives from all Indian at oas in Penang and Province WellesJey wiil be" ting tomorrow at the InChambei of Commerce janiso a committee to ct fun 1 and materials to sent to India for the relief w victims of earthquake and rioods in Assam.48 words
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Article24 1950-09-23 7 LIT Toda v T H, \V. day N can "V con' una soil "v;Y tior h !'< I sug I pea eipl I and24 words
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Article23 1950-09-23 7 T day Hoi Ma day 1 tana B rooi tie t ten Ji UK. v n N 1 UnH i m23 words
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Article102 1950-09-23 7 A.P. TAIPEI. Fri. A Japanese freighter was scheduled to pull out of the south-west Formosan port of Kaohsung today with the first cargo of goods for the island empire since the recent conclusion of a trade pact between Taipei and Tokio The freighter had aboard 4.000A.P. - 102 words
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Article123 1950-09-23 7 Reuter. BRISBANE. Friday. international sugar cane technolo ists are worried by deterioration of many varieties r %t *m throughout the world. -o the reevn: congress here of the International Society of Sugar can? T« "Vn.olo. i.sts attributed th running out" of the new varieties to someReuter. - 123 words
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Article38 1950-09-23 7 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today The a, my disclosed yesterday that from now on it «J take toothless long as they mert all other requirement* in an effort to increr.se Use number of mon •vatlable ioi a*cv«s« 1U.P. - 38 words
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Article34 1950-09-23 7 A.P. VFW Vv'HK. Today -The 11 gUtie Department s9t Ut Jc*hn router tic -vt.r-ian foreign Minister. Mr. Perry «aan ui.o.i..a talks on .«ri day the tC* of the peace tr^alv .—A.l>A.P. - 34 words
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Article229 1950-09-23 7 Reuter. JAKARTA. Friday. THE Indonesian Government last night decided that Western New Guinea, which the Republic claims Irom the Dutch, shall have direct representation in its Parliament. It appointed Silas Papare. a Papuan, as the representative. He was a member of the recent Dutch-Indone-sian FactReuter. - 229 words
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Article174 1950-09-23 7 U.P. HONGKONG. Fri. AMERICAN authorities in Japan detained three Chinese students allegedly implicated with a Chinese jet propulsion expert, who is under detention in the United States, for attempting to send classified information into Communist China, it was reported today. A Hongkong newspaper, said theU.P. - 174 words
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Article138 1950-09-23 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN A model railway, which may be the finest of its !:ind in Britain, i:; being built by Lord Northeuk, president of Reading Society of Model Engineers. SinCe boyhood lie has thousands of pounds on his hobby and during recent years j>t his estate138 words
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Article112 1950-09-23 7 ANGELIKI. the 12-year-old bind, deaf and dumb Greek waif, who was brought tc London in the hope of providing her with sight, sails tn New York from Southampton next week-end. She- was brought to London by the International Heir for Children organisation Famous surgeons tried in112 words
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Article122 1950-09-23 7 MEN of the Royal Observer Corps will or. Saturday keep watch along England's Oouth-Eaft coastline just as they did te.-. years ago [q Bmt 1940, observers had a hard keeping track of Luftwaffe aircraft which triei to defeat Britain by bombing. This time, however, the lay watchera122 words
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Article146 1950-09-23 7 •71-YEA E-O L D Mrs. -*Eve!yn Uis.M t of Walberton, Su taex wlio keeps 60,--000 bees in a glass-frontejd ntve in her bed-room, is to be honoured by Sussex Beekeepers Association. She has bee ;i beekeeper for nearly d 0 years. When she was a girl of146 words
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Advertisement88 1950-09-23 7 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of I guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell Rouse j freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- i spoonful is used, ways fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxwell keeps Maxwell House88 words
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846 1950-09-23 8 Junks l ined Witit Mud, Equipped With MachineGuns And Petrol Engines Ready For Formosa Invasion Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH. Formosa pOMMUNIST China's v' rret weaoon" for invasion of Chiana Kai-shek's isJand stronghold of For* mnsa. is nearly as old as Chinese recorded history it is theReuter-AAP. - 846 words
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115 1950-09-23 8 Flushing Meadow, i ruin. 7JIR Carl Berendscn. New 11 Zealand, said that the time for conciliation and mediation had passed, and it was imperative for the free nations of the world to establish an effective system of collective security now. Declaring the policies115 words
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Article40 1950-09-23 8 LONDON. Fri. Corporal Ratae.'.al Rai of the Second Battalion of the iih Gurkha Rifles of the Brigade Ot Gurkhas has been awarded the Military Award lor "gallant and dh>thuuished service In Malaya" the London Gazette announced tonight.40 words
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192 1950-09-23 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Ft PEIPING Government baj issued another warning to Hongkc.ng, holding the col.mv responsible for 71 airplane.* and some l*S. $45,000.00»"» worth o' airplane equipment impounded here. Ownership of the plane.and parts, belonging to two former Chinese Nationalist Airlmes, is being contested byA.P. - 192 words
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Article92 1950-09-23 8 Reuter. BANGALORE. Today rEB Indian Governmentcontrolled Hindustan an craft factory here announce, yesterday that a lock out ha« "been called following; a light ning token strike by its 6.00»I odd workers. The workeis went on stnkprotesting against '•discinlin ary action" contemplated by the management against th< Secretary ofReuter. - 92 words
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Advertisement114 1950-09-23 8 Aa H f/ze loveliest JĔ %rm about 13 0' C**ry perfume m your handbag just as you do Spf year lipstick, uk it aft* often to keep >ou H fragrandy lovely afl day through. gjfe Goya'a lovely perfume* can make thr subtle i difference berween looking your best and being114 words
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Article186 1950-09-23 9 A.P. LONDON. Friday. Labour Party row over the timing of the next national elections broke into the open today Left wingers led by Health Minister Aneurin m urged an appeal to the voters as quickly jssible—perhaps in November. sh from victory in their to place theA.P. - 186 words
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Article84 1950-09-23 9 Reuter. CUTTACK. Orissa Phy>ieal disabilities will not be i bar to entry into the Inlian Government's labour force. Government has just died a long-time ban in ioyment of deaf and :r.b persons as artisans, ad builders and in other ibordinate services". Knowledge and ability are onlyReuter. - 84 words
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Article159 1950-09-23 9 A.P. HONGKONG. Fri. CHINESE Communist police locently arrested in Canton three Japanese deserters —two women and a man— from the •'steel corps'' of the Chi&ese Communist 4th Field Army, it was reported today. The all-Japanese steel corps is composed of Japanese captured by the RussiansA.P. - 159 words
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103 1950-09-23 9 A.P. PITTSBUKGH B*rl "J|UGE and fabulous" profits, in the U.S. steel Indusiry. are menu >u« d in .< resolution to be considered by leaders of the powerful United Steel Workers trnioi here today. The resolution as'is that the union deman I higher wagesA.P. - 103 words
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Article68 1950-09-23 9 AAP. TOKIO. Fri. MAJOR Lario E Cartridge. Commar*der United Sr.t s v ifth Air Force, toda* awarded the American Ait Medai to four Australian Mustari*; pilots at an advanced fcafcv in Japan. General Partridge also awarded the Ajr Mfeaai posthumously to Vying t o r manderAAP. - 68 words
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Article59 1950-09-23 9 W ashermen's Squeeze Reuter. JimmfU ORE VV,-her men here have out of by taximr their employers,. hoi cv? y man who emplo v., the water-carrier, laundry will be 800 per cen- more costly, ac- cording to a directive of the Dhoti Association. The washermen fell out with tho domestic afterReuter. - 59 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-09-23 9 A view of the funeral eort !f| id hit 'd Marshal Jan Smuts passim: through Pretoria's Church: Square, on its way to Johannesburg, where his body will be r-rc-mateu. HLs ashes will he buried baridk those of his t r» n fris famt at Irene. NearA.P. Photo. - 54 words
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Article162 1950-09-23 9 U.P. BERLIN. Today. THE Eastern and West m Berlin authorities called a truce in the five-fl-iv-darcup of the cold war tou'ght and released all hut one of the police hostages they had been holding. But there was no sign ot oeace on the Russo-British >ront where armedU.P. - 162 words
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Article54 1950-09-23 9 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Chinas cotton harvest, now being picked. is expected to be almost twice as big as last year, according to a Tass news agency report received in London today. nc This year the plantations are expected to yield 15.--000.000 piculs of cleaned cotton, comparedReuter. - 54 words
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Article277 1950-09-23 9 A.P. MOSCOW. THE LA.RLir.oT Stadium in tho U.S.S.R. is local d not in Mos?'av Soviet -apitai. but !n L- niasrad. Tee Kirov Stadium which has just been opened a few weeks ago in this north m ity will seat comfortably 35.000 persons For special event* whenA.P. - 277 words
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Article70 1950-09-23 9 LONDON: The British aWniHrs «>! Civil Ay.at <>n ha* tak< t. urtion a£aJ6««t the uwnera ol tu< Tudor airMit.T v iii 'ii rra»hed in South Wale* :i <n March, k lliiitf «0 pa*aertgcTß *hp bi.v .1 master tn the history of air Irare'. The Ministry hai lain D70 words
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Advertisement135 1950-09-23 9 Breathe in Comfort.. Clear Naaai V. Congestion the Modern Way Fed yo% Jr/ >r\| on Hardly 1 rrathe Kosettutfy? Worried with J Tv^- pervatent Curia or Head Cold* You can cleir Js3tt?\ys9£^& *J your rose in a few i».:ond» with ju-.t a few miff« %of the r.r<* Per.ctrol Inhaler. Tne135 words
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Article246 1950-09-23 10 SPOT - TODAY'S TRAINING AT IPOH By SPOT IPOH. Today. Fr the opening of the official training for the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase Meeting this morning, GREY BLOOM (R. Boy) returned the best performance when he did the half-mile in 50 and the last three in246 words
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Article89 1950-09-23 10 The North-South zone final between Tvrak and Singapore scheduled to be played on October 7 and 8 at Singaporehas been f cstponed again and is now fixed to be play 2d off on October 21 and 28. Pcrak. who asked for the first postponement when89 words
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Article155 1950-09-23 10 The Criinete Athletic "A" were eliminated o> one lv nil when they met the. Mem tal Sports Club in tatt S-A.K.A. Junior Cup competition at the Geyiane; Stauium yencruay. Exchanges were keen and even. The C.A. were unlucky not to force a draw. Tfcey iv«»red a >:oal155 words
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Article79 1950-09-23 10 CARNOUSTIC Scotland. FYi.— Dai Rees. the holder, yon his way nto the tinal of the British Professional Ma.>h Play Golf Chanip.onship h.-ie t x?ay. but Henry Coi:on. innerup last year, -.vas e'hm*iM»d ir. the semi-final*. In Uie 3*J holes *lna! tomorrow, fie.-* wih l V79 words
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Article62 1950-09-23 10 Trie following are the fixture-* for the Chinese Association Thr»-v Ball Billiard CauMntoaafctp: Sept. 25 Dm Sag <;. 4 a.i v«Tay Peng Tong; Sept. M; hew Vow SI :ni: \> v .'k S-hc Hoe .-•pt. 27: Won»; Slew C h on vs Wont; Choni? Yew, Sept. JTJ. Tny62 words
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Article36 1950-09-23 10 U.S. Justice William Douglas, in New Delhi on a wori 1 tour, attended the n HMiwißJ when Communist Ch;na*9 ambassador. Gereral Yu.-n Chun*.h S en. presented his rred'ntials to India's President Rajei: lrn Prasad.36 words
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Article44 1950-09-23 10 A.P. MELBOURNE. Frt.— j American Negro Joey Brown knocked out < Australian lightweight champion Jack Hassen in the eighth round of 1 a 12-round fight at Mcl- j bourne Stadium tonight. 1 Hassen was on the i defence most of the time—A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article145 1950-09-23 10 Geoffrey Dyson, chief coach to the British A.A.A., gare his sixth lecture yesterday -m the techn que of javelin throw 114. He pointed out that when throwing the lavelin the arm should not be used t. < tne mai.. driving force. It Is i£*ed on': to145 words
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Article33 1950-09-23 10 BANGKOK. A t-am Bf Irtish engineers lias begun 4b»mantlinn the Itmat— of the 1.443 feet long llama VI railway Bridue wh cfa wai destroyed by al ed bombei.-: during the Jap;nese occupation.33 words
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Article423 1950-09-23 10 ALL-INDIA SUBDUED THREE thousand spectators saw the Hongkong 1 Chinese win the Triangular Table-Tennis Final with a five games to one victory over All-India at the Happy World Stadium last night. It was a classic struggle—the best that locul fans have seen in the post423 words
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Article32 1950-09-23 10 A.P. ATHENS. Today The new U.S. Ambassador to Greece. Mr John E. Peurifoy. arrived lure on Friday by air from Rome, accompanied by his wife and two children A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article25 1950-09-23 10 Reuter. GREENVILLE, TENNESSEE. Today. Alfred Dean Slack, an American chemist, was yesterday sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for "war-time spying for Russia."—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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310 1950-09-23 10 THE following are the ten horses worth watching 1 in the Perak Autumn Gold Vase Meeting which will be held on September 30, October 4 and 7. BRIGHT EYES 6 yr. by Pageant—Sartaress Mare br. a. m. har never been fitter. Won the310 words
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Article105 1950-09-23 10 A.P. STOCKHOLAi. Tt q SWEDISH police have arrested two Polish magi persons found in a motor boat in a r •ohibited area near Mellsten Tortress off Nvn Shamn, the police Super intendant Tcrstcn Dtcaoa ndd yesterday. The boat was equipped with maps and petrol, he added.A.P. - 105 words
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Article156 1950-09-23 10 AP. TORONTO. Thurs. -The I Women's Curts Cup team ■cured an fc 2 victory over lb* Ca Ladies Golf tin on team baking a clean sweep of three doubles Matches and winn p.j By seven sini::«~ Icata. Jean Bissoed (Bournemu defeated Mrs N. J. CarAP. - 156 words
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Article57 1950-09-23 10 Reuter. LOUDON, Fri —S \i milers have been declared pro! Mas for the rf.fflt Caacb Boy J Stakes to be run waff at Ascot tomorrow. Th> v hi with jockeys: Peter Farcer kta7. Rickabv). Wat Tyler (Gordon Richards). Silver Gate >R. M stone Hyperbole 1 <' Smirke). PrincessReuter. - 57 words
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Article54 1950-09-23 10 CALIFORNIA. Hie propeller iI about t* new MMMX <vi Ifc tithe arrival of the Jrl MPf- new laaaritorj creation calk I supersonic pMawlhr bi kx te«ted by the Natioaal A.l\ Committee for Aneroa* (NACA) for possible iiM planes travelling 500 to mile? an hour. win. h In under54 words
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Article63 1950-09-23 11 A.P. NEW YORK Fri. -Fou<* ol ricas leading profesv inal tennis players left York by air today lor in the World indoor Professional eharnliips a» We-mbify. ting »n Monday. art Richard GonWelby Van Horn. Bobby Riggs and J. DdMLld Budge. Budge, a former American angles charapton,A.P. - 63 words
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Article39 1950-09-23 11 A.P. iRIS Fr: A BH'~: ■W..S- Perjus Andern yesterd iy broke th» ntt rnationai t.*o i.our A speed record. He covered 318.365 kilouetres was also &er on a .i77i ridden by Uttflo ol tiy. -A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article498 1950-09-23 11 (By NIMROD) THE Singapore Cricket Club "A" team went down fighting to the Police Sports Club by four goals to one in a fast-and keenly-conteeted -toockey game at the Padang yesterday. Superior in attack and de- nee. the Police wefe a wellinit team. They display498 words
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Article172 1950-09-23 11 A.P. By Jim rharnber* TjOJfTO** Friday. Top lino game n tomorrow's English football programme is the needing of >ewna.nio United, heading the Virst Division, and Arsenal, who have as many 'points as the leaders, out an inferior goal average. New Castic. on the crest of theA.P. - 172 words
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130 1950-09-23 11 CAPTAIN Marble, the 2601b. masked wrestler, C who made George Zbisko, the Polish head- JT look like chicken feed when they tl Stadium last SaturSSUffl come up against a mighty tough Gpponday, will come up 0 Hungarian m the Happy World tonight. &rua130 words
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55 1950-09-23 11 Officials of the Singapore Table Tennis Association and managers of the visiting ALLINDIA CHENESE table together with the players just before thefinal of the Triangular Tournnment between INDIA and H.K. CHINESE at the Happy World Stadium last night. A record crowd saw the CHINESE score a con inching game to55 words
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Article127 1950-09-23 11 Reuter. LONDON. TJrars. Jack L Derby CountT. :< udia o d-s -"i- in the English Ist. Division, 1.- ■beea chwen to lead f!a_-:ii■>!'.• attack a<xain,«i iTelaild 11. ll:< utcrnational aeecer ;aaU*b :'t I* ii* t uu Oct. 7.--ke<\ who is-27. •wtM b- maumg bin lirstReuter. - 127 words
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Article55 1950-09-23 11 A.P. MOSCOW, Fri.— The Red Army team today won the 1950 Soviet Union's league soccer title by drawing with Tiflis Spartak. The ecore was two-rUL Moscow Djnamc continues in second place and, from the games left to play, will finish there even if they ehoukiA.P. - 55 words
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Article416 1950-09-23 11 tNDIANvS 1 ROYAL NAVY 0 I?HE "much-fancied Royal Navy took a one-nil i beating when they went down surprisingly to the Indians in a S.A.F.A. Inter-Community League .soccer at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. An ear'y goal by ir.sidenirht I'ar.un in the.third minute of play sealed416 words
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Article44 1950-09-23 11 Reuter. A.SCOT. BKRKMi.KK. X' The Ketnni Axa Khan and tho Gaekwar of Raroda fitch »yon a race here today. The. Be;'um'fl twn-yeiT id r>lt Fiai.se dv Buis C»in**] a lv > lengths win in the Howl Lode.Stakes run over a n -R-JUter.Reuter. - 44 words
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96 1950-09-23 11 SEREMBAN, Fri. The Negri Indians defeated the Johore Railway Institute by three goals to one at hockey jriayid here this evening, in ihe "first match of a series the vlsl tors will play here. After holding, the Indians to a goalless draw in the first96 words
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Article140 1950-09-23 11 A.P. STPNKT. Tbura. AaaerJ»«na will have n torrii: laffc when Ihcy iry lo retail the D:.vis Up satf* Sir Merman i l r > <. bovk iu.Svdn. v today alter Al»tre/ia'* vi. i.irioii contest in Ihe lillf'ed States. ,<ir Nonuan. Vi> ■'"letn Lawn Tennis Av<m»:A.P. - 140 words
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64 1950-09-23 11 A.P. HONGKONG, Fri.—Hongkong footballers this fall will trst their mettle against a visiting All-India Soccer Xi the Hongkong Football Association announced today. A cable has been received from the Indian team, aeceptiifg the offer of a thre< game programme in November. The Indian teamA.P. - 64 words
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265 1950-09-23 12 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE State Department Confirmed yesterday that 1 American policy calls for a United Nations trusteeship for the Ryukyu Island, including Okinawa. Press officer Lincoln White said that published reports to this effect "adequately reflected" the State Department's viewpoint on this issue. AnA.P. - 265 words
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Article35 1950-09-23 12 HONGKONG: Briten seamen tram the ves.*el Lady Wolmer. recently in North China lort*. said here that all 'oreiirn nationals exrept Russians have bten been ordered out of the i>ort ol Ts by the Chinese Communists.35 words
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Article68 1950-09-23 12 A.P. LUDWIOSHAVEN, Germany. Today. PENCH authorities confiscated a roll of film from two Russian officers after they had taken pictures of a local railway marshalling yard, German police announced yesterday. The two Russians, in civilian clothes, identified themselves as members of the Soviet Military Mission at theA.P. - 68 words
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Article70 1950-09-23 12 STOLE NAILS —2 MONTH'S JAIL SINGAPORE. Today. PLEADING guilty to sh uiing a box of nails worth $30. Chan Ah Kor was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment in the Second Polic- Court today Chan was arrested by a detective on the evening of Sept. 15 at the junction of70 words
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67 1950-09-23 12 American and South Korean soldiers raising Mustang tighter plane in an attempt to keep a trapped South Korean's pilot's head above the water after his plane skidded on true-off and overturned off the Yellow Sea. beach. Lt. Chong Vong I urn, American trained Hie las! his life after receiving the67 words
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57 1950-09-23 12 (By LIONEL HUDSON) W AEG WAN, Sat. AN American Task Force catching up with fleeing Communists early this morning killed 400 Communists, took 40 prisoners and destroyed 50 trucks and two tanks. This action occurred on the road east of the Naktong River at57 words
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Article421 1950-09-23 12 'THE following are the weights for the First Day of Wk the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase meet- S ing at Ipoh next Saturday. H Class Z Dir. 3—5 Fui>. Straight sweet Mjumc 9.00 Cokey ».13 Be-auman Hl3 Btth<U> Gift 8.12 ««»stt— 8.11 Panaxy «.11 S.421 words
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Article106 1950-09-23 12 SINGAPORE. Tocaj A FINDING of death by suicide was returned oy the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Forter today, at an inquest into the death of 44-year I Foo Ah Sen,'. Foo was stated to have been a tuberculosis pat! in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital106 words
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Title Section64 1950-09-23 1 Malaya Tribune BY THB PEOPLi FOR Tia PEOPLB Tel: 'Tribgot* Sporv LARGER THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Pubhahed simultaneously at Bvn gapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOS DOS REPRESENTATIVE E.64 words
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Article217 1950-09-23 1 AP. LONDON. Today. BRITAIN and her sterling area partners have gained about U551,500,000,000— more than doubling the 4 gold-dollar reserves—since the pound was devalued a year ago. Officials disci j .*sterday and said the Treasury day and said tne Treasury, early next month, will announced theAP. - 217 words
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611 1950-09-23 1 More Tommies Streaming Into Korea By Air Reuter AAP. with tho British Brigade in Korea. SU irdav. gRITISH troops—men of the Middlesex Regiment and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders—have pushed west from their bridgehead over the Naktong River and captured the town of Kumyongdong.Reuter – AAP. - 611 words
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Article252 1950-09-23 1 Reuter-AAP. By ALEX VALENTINE ON ROAD TO SEOUL. Today. THE United States Fifth Marine Division has fought its way through stiffening Communist opposition to within sight of Seoul. lhe Marines hurled themselves against the outskirts of the bcleagurcd Korean capitul at dawn after ":..oding hilltop positionsReuter-AAP. - 252 words
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86 1950-09-23 1 U.P. LITTLE ROCK. ARKANSAS. Today. THE ranks of the Democratic Part;> in Arkansas were opened to Negroes today. Henceforth, Negroes can vote in the party primaries and run for ;;tatc offices. The State Democratic convention approved hy a unanimous voice vote a resolution to strikeU.P. - 86 words
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Article33 1950-09-23 1 A.P. ATHENS. Today Tho now US. Ambassador to Greece. Mr John E. Pcarifoy, arrived here on r nday by air from Rome, accompanied by his wife and two children A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article26 1950-09-23 1 Reuter. GREENVILLE. TENNESSEE. Today. Alfrct. Dean Siack. an American chemist, was yesterday sentenced to 15 years' imprisonment for "war-time spying for Russia.'' —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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180 1950-09-23 1 FLUSHING MEADOW, Friday. A SOVIET proposal complaining of American aggression against China was approved for inclusion on the United Nations General Assembly s agenda today by the Assembly Steering Committee. At the same time the Committee postponed a decision whether to place180 words
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Article24 1950-09-23 1 A MALE Chinese was injured when his car overturned in Jalan Besar, opposite the New World in early hours of the morning.24 words
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Article40 1950-09-23 1 LONDON. Fri. Corporal Ratanlal Rai of the Second Battalion of the <th Gurkha Rifles of th;- Brigade ol Gurkhas has been awarded the Military Award for "gallant and distinguished service in Malaya" the London Gazette announced tonight.40 words
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Article34 1950-09-23 1 A.P. ROME. Today.—Countess Tatiana Tolstoi. 84-year-old laughter of Russian novelist Leo e Tolstoi, died here last night, it was announced on Friday. She had been under--roing treatmtnt at li Rome clinic.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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83 1950-09-23 1 A.P. LONDON. Today. THE Sultan of Johore la spending rive hours a day with hi.s wife in the Welbec'c Street Nursing Home, where iheir daughter. Mariam. was born last Monday. Tlv Sultan tees the Sulana for three hours in the morning and usuallyA.P. - 83 words
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174 1950-09-23 1 UP. Flushing, Meadow. Fri. A FULL debate in the General Assembly's highest political organ of the critical Issue of Chinese representation in the United Nations waa ensured to-day when the General Commiufc forwarded it to the Political Committee. The question was placed jUP. - 174 words
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Article91 1950-09-23 1 UP. Fifth Air Force H Q. in KOREA. To-day. AN Air Force spokesman I iid yesterday that tighter-bombers accounted for 660 North Korean dead and extensive damage to Red equipment in strikes immediately ahead of the front lines and sweeps behind the lines to-day. Fifth Air ForceUP. - 91 words
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Article30 1950-09-23 1 FUR more members of the Nan China Jit Pao staff have d» t; Uv d by the Special Branch, making a total number ot nine.30 words
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158 1950-09-23 1 A.P. LONDON, Friday. THE mysterious loss of two Tndor-4 airliners in 1 1948 and 1949 was described by the Civil Aviation Ministry today as the death blow for the British South American Airways Corporation. As a result of the two i disasters, the MinistryA.P. - 158 words
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Article55 1950-09-23 1 Reuter. DARES-SALAAM, fit NINETEEN people died and twenty were seriously injured -when a motorbus carrying 52 people rolled down a precipice alter getting out of control on a winding hill in a remote part of Tanganyika today. The V'lled an! injured were all Africans. I; wasReuter. - 55 words
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Article66 1950-09-23 1 A.P. PORT SAID, r'rt. SIX people including two children died yesterday irom burns suffered while landing her° irom th i Greek steamship. lonia, on Wednesday. Steam suddenly expelled v from the vessel's vacuum pipe poured into the motor boat which was 4n past angers ashor FourA.P. - 66 words
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Article240 1950-09-23 1 COMMUNIST ADMISSION A.P. 15y han-r Ruo-sin l'ntt"tl Press Slafll C orresponde'it LONDON, Saturday. A spokesman for Communist China's Foreign Ministry admitted last night that C'.iin trained Korean troops have been oourin<? into the Korean Dattieiront. In a broadcast, monitored in London, the New China News AgencyA.P. - 240 words
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Article23 1950-09-23 1 Muslims in Singapore observed their Hari Raya Haj; to-day with a mass prayers at the Victoria School Ground this morning.23 words
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Article35 1950-09-23 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. r he House yes f crdav approved bigger taxes an per son*l incomes and corporations as the first emergency step to pay fo» the nation* nc.reascd war and irtcnec efforts.—[lT*U.P. - 35 words
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Article44 1950-09-23 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Today. -Mrs. Kay Uflbc t petitioned J'rrsi lent Trumaa j'esterday to set iSide the death .sentence pa; ed r, n her husband- 33 yrau >ld Negro Leutenant Leon Gilbert —for disobeyinu 1 «t« t'e orders in Korea.—a P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article59 1950-09-23 1 A.P. RANGOON. To-day. Authorities said to-day that "Burma Surgeon" Gordon Seagrave would be tried for treason by a special tribunal on Oct. 9. An American Embassy spokesman said that the 55--year-old American missionary doctor was being well treated in Rangoon central Jail. The spokesman saidA.P. - 59 words
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Article46 1950-09-23 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Today —The Dutch l'ai .mmcmary Conimittee on Un on A fl an J lias ecommended that the debate on the Commission's report on tnv future sta:'j- 9t Western New Guinea should be he'd in reerct. ii wu.s announced her< today.—Renter.Reuter. - 46 words
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249 1950-09-23 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Today. THE House of Representatives today overwhelmingly overrode President Truman's veto of the Subversive's Control Bill which he said would •'give aid and comfort to those who would destroy us"'. m The bill was hurried to the Senate which was prepared to followReuter. - 249 words
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Article44 1950-09-23 1 Stop Press KOKKA. Today. SO L' TII Korean troap'» jumped off at dawn loday in the second day of the major offensive, which they hope will carry th«*m to the :i«ih parallel. Initial advances on Friday ringed from three to 10 miles.44 words
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Article163 1950-09-23 2 THE Parlianrniary d; \c gat ion from the United Kingdom will arrive in Sua- j K&rjore this afternoon. During their visit they will generally divide up into croups of two in Otdoi tnai between them tiny may learn as ttOch a., UuMlll163 words
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Article66 1950-09-23 2 THE Chines V.M.C.A. Harmonica Bund made its nrst public appearance last nigh', before a capacity crowd at the V.M.C.A. Concert :n aid of the V.M.C.A. Building Fund. The two and a hall' houi programme ol songs, dances, and instrumental music ended with a play "Tne Telephone Never Rings66 words
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Article29 1950-09-23 2 RANGOON. Frid. The photofinish with his horse bunched with others was too much fcr SS--year-old Abdul Aziz. He collapsed in the stewards box of the Rangoon Turf Club.29 words
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Article35 1950-09-23 2 The picture showed Aziz's horse in the second place. But Aziz never knew this. He died thinking he had won the race. .tc owned the largest sti ing of race horses in Burma.35 words
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490 1950-09-23 2 THE Elections Reforms Committee, it is understood. hate recommended that the Registration centre ai tt suS of Elections Office should receive annlicationffor new voters throughout the year. At present voters can only register durmg the one and a ha"f month period that the registers490 words
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100 1950-09-23 2 The Blue Funnel Line ""^ior "°s.s°i 'Goreon" arrive in Singapore from Fremantle. West Australia, yesterday momfne bringing 200 livo sheen. 60U ions ot Hour, son cases of fresh fruit, mft tons, of froz n meat. 1.600 cases of fresh tomatoes. 100 tons of froci100 words
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Article63 1950-09-23 2 A.P. TAIPEI. Friday. The Judicial Yuan ruled today that adoptd children have the same status in the eyeof the law a« natural children. Consequently, it said, no marriage- may take place between adopted and natural children of the same family. This point had never beforeA.P. - 63 words
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Article45 1950-09-23 2 Tiv Benclcueh belonging to tho Ben Line brought to Singapore about 900 tons of sugar, 500 tons of sulphate of ammonia. 200 tons of sheet glass, allum. clocks, watches, instruments, and cameras all manufactured in Germany. Also landed in Singapore were 12 cars.45 words
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Article127 1950-09-23 2 THE publication yesterday of the Benham Report 1 on Salaries of Federation Government servants has strengthened the determination of Malayan teachers to carry on the fight for a Unified Education Service. Said Mr P V. Sarma. President of the Malayan Teachers" Union: "Th»' n commendations of the127 words
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Article75 1950-09-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Fii. All shops, except petrol pumps, in the following areas of Johore have been ordered to close down daily Aith a two-hour interval from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.» for business. The Town Board Areas o: Cha'ah. Bekok. Bukit Pasir. Pava Bakri Village and75 words
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Article49 1950-09-23 2 The City of Evansville. now in port, will carry 4.C00 i tons of rubber and latex to the United Kingdom. She will also take 230 tons of tin to U.K. The ship loaded 3.500 tons of copra irom Java for Holland and U.K.49 words
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Article147 1950-09-23 2 Singapore Government servants want their cost living allowance increased. A large number of them said yesterday:—" We are glad Government is carrying out investigations into the whole question of cost Ol living allowances. "There can be no doubt that the prices of foodstuffs and other commodities147 words
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Article42 1950-09-23 2 Sir Franklin Glmson tne Governor, was entertained to tea last evening when he paid a visit to the Ramakrtshna'Miss.ion at Bartley Road. He was shown around by Swaini Vamadevananda. The Governor took special interest in the carpentry and weaving classes.42 words
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132 1950-09-23 2 U.P. MANILA. Fri. A MINOR Huk wh. surrendered W i th a small grouo of his men t(. the army authorities said the rebels plannt d to launch raids on Camps Murphy and Crartte at th edge, of Manila and also claimed that snw Chin--seU.P. - 132 words
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68 1950-09-23 2 Mr. and Mrs. Tan Slong Hoon walking down the aisle of the Straits Chinese >1< thodist Church yesterday afternoon after their marriage, The briaN war Miss Nancy Tan. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Tan Hons Tian. The bridegroom is the son of Madam tee Chop Neo and the late Mr.68 words
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Article61 1950-09-23 2 A Chinese motor -cyvust was injured on the face, when his motor-cycle came into collision witl a car driven by t European at the junction or River Valley Road ana Mohamcd Bill tan Ko.:«l at b.50 p.m. yestei dayHe was taken to nos-nta' by ambulance. The car61 words
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Article, Illustration74 1950-09-23 2 Princess Elizabeth holds lv r month-old daughter, Prince s Anne, with a restruiniu s hand on her son's sbouldt-r. as she paused in the doorway or her railway carriage at King's Cross Station. London, recently on her way to join ihe Royal Family at Balmoral.74 words
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Article121 1950-09-23 2 Two rases cf people mlsf=\t»f w«-re reported to the poucc yesterday. One a Malanari i>ov. and tne other a 26 vrar-old Malay woman. Syed All bin Maidin Kuchi of West Hii: Road stated that the missing boy, Kuthi All. hi 1-i years old. He is 4 ft.121 words
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304 1950-09-23 2 EMPIRE MINISTERS MEET MONDAY Reuter. LONDON, Friday. A SIX-YEAR Commonwealth plan for the dcvi lopintent of South-East Asian countries to I consider. ut next week's meeting of the Commonwealth Consultative Committee involve schemes totalling over $15,000,000,000 according to usually reliable sources here.Reuter. - 304 words
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Article39 1950-09-23 2 I'ENAXC Friday. Mi. C.W.D Hall, Offieer-in-ch of the Federation s Detention Camns. >s leaving Malaya next woe; en retirement. Mr. Hall was formerly Deputy Commissioner of Police. Malaya and i ut in 31 years service.39 words
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Article69 1950-09-23 2 A.P. LEOPOLDVILLE >B* i Congo. 17 rid A oianf crocodil 1 kill d recently on the banks ol the Stanley Pool has permi the identification of a Por--1 Uigurs- citizen who disappeared in i 947. Members of the Leopold ville Yachting Club, irtw .;hoi and dissected theA.P. - 69 words
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Article204 1950-09-23 2 U.P. NEW YORK. Friday. THE United States will use more synthetic than 1 natural rubber for the rest of talis year and throughout 1951, according to Harry Humphreys, president of the United States Rubber Company. As compared with 40 per cent synthetic consumed in theU.P. - 204 words
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Article86 1950-09-23 2 A 36-year-old. C. J. Buld wing was yesterday reported missing from his home at the Changi Prison Quarters, since September 21. His Muslim name is Omar bin Abdullah. He is 5 feet 9 inches tall, has a long face and black hair combed back. He86 words
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Article49 1950-09-23 2 PENANG, Friday—Representatives from all Indian organisations in Penang and Province V'e'lesVy will be meeting tomorrow at the Indian Chainbei of Commerce to organise a committee to collect fund- and materials to bu sent to India for the relief of the victims of earthquake ■Ad floods in Assam.49 words
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Advertisement19 1950-09-23 2 NOW SHOWING 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30. TONIGHT M'KiTE DORIS DAY SINGS in Warner Bros. YOUNG MAN OF MUSIC19 words
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Advertisement117 1950-09-23 2 NOW II 1 i showingL I XJ 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30 Malay Film Latest Dramatic Hit! (THE WILL OF GOD) Starring: NENG YATIMAH P. RAMLEE Wu 1 3 Show? Daily: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Shaw Bros Colourful Malay Drama' "DEW 5 MURKT' starring Kasma Booty. Osman Gumant.. To-morrcw at117 words
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520 1950-09-23 3 NO ADMISSION WITHOUT VISA KUALA LUMPUR, Friday 4 LIENS holding valid Certificates of Admission will not bo allowed to land in Malaya after October 1, unless they are in possession of entry visas. Any alien travelling on a valid passport or other travel document recognized520 words
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147 1950-09-23 3 Corooral Ratanlal Rai ol tbp 27 Gttfcha Rifles got the Military Medal for very L gallant action, while commanding the loading section of a company on June 25. While advancing down a stream, fire was opened on his section from a bendit sentry post147 words
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Article95 1950-09-23 3 A.P. BANGKOK Friday r HAIL AND will probably have a rice surplus c: 400.003 tons this year, said Minister of Commerce Major-General Phra Borichand Yuddhakit. Total produe* ion for 1950 is estimated at 1.200.000 tons. He said increased allotments had already teen delivered andA.P. - 95 words
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Article68 1950-09-23 3 Group Captain C. R. Lousada. Chief Instructor of the Offensive Support Wing of the School of Land Air Warfare in England., and Lt. Col. N. Crookenden. Chief Instructor Transport Support Wing, are on patrol lv Malaya's jungles. They are here to see for themselves the conditions68 words
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Article, Illustration121 1950-09-23 3 ALTHOUGH Ike Cartharc. was hundreds of miles at sea on her v.a\ from pore to Hongkong yesterd ly on the day of the Mohammedan festival of "Bukari-ld" Indian equivalent of the Malay. "Hari Raya Haji'' the Indian Mohammedan m; mben of her crew121 words
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243 1950-09-23 3 Reuter. up %jt TOKIO, Friday. •piE Ministry of International Trade and Industry yesterday announced the first list of eight items ranging from iron-ore to sugar valued at U5567,000,000 to be imported into Japan under the long-term foreign exchange budget. Besides iron-ore and sugar list,Reuter. - 243 words
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Article57 1950-09-23 3 I JOHORE BAHRU. i^ridav. FORTY NINE-YEAR-OLD Lrc Koi. W'ah. a prominent Chinese leader and president of the Malayan Chinese Association branch at i tiled at the General Hospital at 115 p.n today. 1 He lea' cs behind ;i wido\.\ three Fiona, a daughter ano57 words
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Article96 1950-09-23 3 A.P. LUTON England. Friday. hospital bulletin this morning that the condition of George Bernard i Shaw, who is suffering from a thigh fracture and kidney a'lment. is satisfactory. The 94-year-old playwright broke his thigh in a tali jn Sept. 10 was operated on for the fracture theA.P. - 96 words
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Article24 1950-09-23 3 AP. N T £\V DELHI. Tc'duvWidespread loss of life and property i. reported n tne Kasunm- Valley owln;/ to heaTV Hoods—A.P.AP. - 24 words
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Article114 1950-09-23 3 Nehru 'Vain Ambitious' HONGKONG. Fri. THE pro-Nationalist. Kung Sheung Evening News yesterday accused India's Premier. Pandit Nehru of being driven to "dishonourable ends" by his person il vanity. The Indian Premier. Kung Sheung said, 'is beyond reason and justice." An editorial attacking India's proposal that the Chinese Communists be seated114 words
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Article59 1950-09-23 3 In P<Kt:— Benveg (45), M*rkur <4J). Tankbayen I tiorgon (40-1). MeUskerk (38-9), City of EyansriHe (36-7). Steel Admiral (03--4) Kartosano (31-2), Bahgonian Queen (17-18). Benattow m-m, Tosan (21--22), Toronto (23-4), Mentor (25-6), Pres. Fillmore (27-S), Benvrackie (23-30) Kimau (15). Astyanax (15*1«, Bencleueh (13-14), Bali (11 Cornelius Maersk59 words
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254 1950-09-23 3 A.P. LONDON, Friday. "pHE left wins of the Labour Party began campaigning out loud today for a new national election within the next few weeks. The Socialist weekly Tribune called on rank and file Socialists to rebel against Prime Minister Attlee and support thisA.P. - 254 words
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Article28 1950-09-23 3 HONGKONG, Fri. The following were today's official closings on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HK56.35 per U.fe'. dollar. HK515.60 per pound sterling. HKS3OO per tael of gold.28 words
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Article41 1950-09-23 3 BVNGKOK, Friday.—Th* Sianiru? Criminal Court which proVed-d U> Lauft+pne- to record, testimony of the Prlner** Mother, aecond last wltnes* in the inquiry Into tt* death ol the late King Ananria Mabldol, has s nt the evidence to Bangkok-41 words
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89 1950-09-23 3 A.P. LONDON, rriduv. British exporters should try to reduce the prices ol their goods to Pakistan buyers. a governrnentuppolnted industrial mission reported after studying the Pakistan market. The mission said British prices were still too high for Pakistan buyers in spite of the devaluationA.P. - 89 words
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Article251 1950-09-23 3 A.P. BERLIN Friday. WEST Berlin police today r°lcae *d 17 Bast Berlin Communist a horn they had h•■•ld in custody tor »wo day.- as hostages ior 25 Western noiice jvho had been STtecd by the Communist s The Wes sector o< icemen, however, in cu.aociy. TheirA.P. - 251 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-09-23 3 Mrs. Pinnlek, Chief Commissoner of Girl Guides in Malaya and Singapore is seen present ng the Medal of Merit to Miss, Ing .District Commissioner, Singapore at a cerenony held yesterday.30 words
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137 1950-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. SECURITY Forces recently located a small arms dump containing an Anti Tank Rifle, one .44 calibre Colt, one .32 automatic, one Mannilicher type sporting rifle, one Enfield sporting rifle. 3G handgrenades, one Japanese handgrenade, 11 detonators and one Sten gun. Bandits137 words
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Article50 1950-09-23 3 Riflemen Kirtidhog Rai (No. *****:23) of the 1 7 Gurkha Rifles was kiliod in action in Negri Sembi'.an on September 19. In another action on September 20. No. Rifleman Rajbahadur Rai of the 2 10 Chirk da Rifle-- was v ounded. His condition is fairly good.50 words
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Advertisement188 1950-09-23 3 »Jrj y j f 'Vy; Mr* V i fi[r» I 'T mfJ f M at I mJI ENTRUST YOUR 'SAMiTA'fWr TP US YOU CAN BE SURE...if its j The name you know in Lamas SM Sp*e< M rf t et n. Ii Sole Distributor fCT Sport d Ffd'-rt:ti< .i HOCK188 words
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Article626 1950-09-23 4 *pHE Only Man on Earth and his wife crawled out of their dug-out, blinked in the bright sunshine, and then looked about. The city below, where they had been born, where they had lived, loved and worked, had not. as they expected, been entirely blotted out. Much626 words
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Article2232 1950-09-23 4 A. W. BURTT - By A. W. BURTT I THINK I should begin by saying that the scientific examination of exhibits from the scene of a crime is usually very far from being the inspired and often amazingly rapid series of experiments producing unexpected and valuable clues that usually2,232 words
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Article979 1950-09-23 4 JOHN KERIGAN - By JOHN KERIGAN USIS. WASHINGTON. Fri. MANY dramatic words have been spoken at meetings of the United Nations Security Council and other bodies of the world organisation since its founding at San Francisco in 1945. But perhaps the most dramatic moment of all cameUSIS. - 979 words
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Article719 1950-09-23 4 Bookmaking Betting: The N. Z. Experiment DEFERENCE was made in the Report (published in the Tribune yesterday) of the Committee ap- pointed by the Singapore Government on bookmak- ing in the Colony to experimants now con- ducted in New Zealand on th2 qusstion of betting and bookmaking there. The Singapore719 words
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Article78 1950-09-23 4 MANILA. indav. lOSE Torres loved nis wile, but he loved his motor cycle too. When lose did not t«me home for te.o days Mrs. Torres -tartrd a search and spied her bushand's moior-cyrJc parted on a street. She doused it with gasoline and applied a78 words
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Advertisement51 1950-09-23 4 BEST QUALITY MIKIMOrO CULTURED PE*flL NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS Iff VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de Silva, Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) ROYAL /fll PORTABLE C_f__/ MAGIC MAR G N AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS L_ _*al__iw IMpiIITTVW I 1 6480 •ISO *i i l i-iki"., VlM'uuiMt *c Tf-ii ia51 words
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Advertisement108 1950-09-23 4 I f s RUBIAH. AHMAD C.B. MOWO. j ZAiNAH. SA'EMAH. KAWARIAH. j ED AH. P. PAMLEE. j j ROKIAH. j INVITE THESE FAMOUS ARTISTS TC YOUR HOME 1 I BY BUYING THEIR RECORDS. I Rl TBI AII "Suasana" NAM 27 AHMAi) CJi "Lukisan Mata" NAM U j S MO.MO "Roda108 words
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Article91 1950-09-23 5 U.P. HELSINKI, Today. THE go\ernmcnt drafted Finland's 2,200 pnarmacists today to prevent them from joining a general .«trik< in which 13 0.000 workers arc already participating. it was the second time this year that the government used wartime powers to keep vital workers at their jobs.U.P. - 91 words
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Article82 1950-09-23 5 A.P. PHILADELPHIA. Fri. Aplastic cream which the manufacturing' company claims will "nearly double the life of nylon stockings" is now on the market in the United States. Blue Magic, Inc.. producers of the product known commercially as save said the plastic starch, pac cagedA.P. - 82 words
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428 1950-09-23 5 Reuter-AAP. With The United States Marines On Road To mup Seoul, Friday. 1"* usually crowded streets of the city of Seoul are today stilled. f jSStt and overturned trucks straddled the broad tree-lined avenues in the centre of the city. Machinegun muzzles pokeReuter-AAP. - 428 words
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Article36 1950-09-23 5 A.P. With U-3. 2n<. LI vision. Korea Today. A l6-year-old expectant mother sunvnu red to the Americans today ana said she had been forced by the North Koreans to act as a py.-.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article107 1950-09-23 5 AP. MANILA, To-day. COMMUNIST Hukabalatiops raided the town of Teresa. Riznl Province, about 20 miles stores and burnt the city hall. Residents reported that about 59 armed Huks appeared out of the darkness last night at the Municipal Building. The police force, outnumbered and surprised, promptly obeyedAP. - 107 words
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Article220 1950-09-23 5 U.P. SAIGON, Today. Foreii i Legionnaires, striking back toward the Comm.mist-capti red fortress of Dongkhe were ci-dit3d tonight with thwarting any "Korea" typ: R-d assault in Indo-China The French troops were advancing foot by foot aeainst euerilla resistance toward th? jungle out Dost and military sourcesU.P. - 220 words
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Article88 1950-09-23 5 AP. COLOMBUS, To-day The Democratic Party of Georgia defied the law when it challenged Supreme Court rulings on racial secregation. a Federal judge declared here. A resolution adopted by the State Democratic Convention which said in effect that Georgia would never allow mixing of races regardless ofAP. - 88 words
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Article102 1950-09-23 5 A.P. Somewhere in South Korea, To-day. COLONEL Choi Chang Sik who ordered the Han River bridge at Seoul dynamited on June 28 in the face of his own retreating troops, was executed by firing squad on Wednesday. Choi was convicted by a court martial of negligence lendingA.P. - 102 words
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Article111 1950-09-23 5 A.P. LONDON. Today. THE U.S. Navy has 52 warships in the Mediterranean—its biggest concentration there since World War 11. A Navy announcement from the U.S* Atlantic and Mediterranean Fleet Headquarters in London said yesterday that 46 fighting ships and six fleet auxiliaries are eastA.P. - 111 words
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253 1950-09-23 5 Reuter. LONDON, Today. THE Commonwealth Ministers, whose conference concluded in London yesterday, issued a communique saying they were agreed on the need to persevere in measures to increase sterling area's dollar earnings. They said they were pleased to "note a very considerableReuter. - 253 words
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Article62 1950-09-23 5 Reuter. BOMBAY. Today. MR. S. A. Dango. Indian Communist leader has been refused a visa to Ceylon by the Ceylon Government, it was learned hen. yesterday. Mr. Dange who is Vice President of the World Federation of Trade Unions had been asked to presid over theReuter. - 62 words
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Article73 1950-09-23 5 U.P. BUDAPEST. Today. THE official Hungarian Communist newspaper Szabad Nep yesterday reported an "appalling lack of foodstulTs" in Hungarian shops. It blamed the situation on Hoarding but admit I .d that faulty distribution contributed to it. It said: "Hoarders attacked the shops, spread warmongering rumours and organizedU.P. - 73 words
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Article131 1950-09-23 5 A.P. OSLO. Today DR. Ralph Buncae. former United Nations mediator in Palestine, has oeen awarded the Nobei Peace Prize, the Norwegian Nobel Prize Committee announced last night. The prize this ye:>r amounts to 164.'Jv>'j Krou-r £8.215). Dr. Bunche. 4G yoer-old grandson of an American Negro slave,A.P. - 131 words
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133 1950-09-23 5 Korea May Decide Fate Of U.N. Romulo A.P. NEW YORK, Today. pENERAL CARLOS P RO l T MULO said last nignt the Cnited Nations Oragnization will "wither on the vine" 'f it fails in its handling of th? Korean crista. "After Korea, the United Nations will never be th" sameA.P. - 133 words
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Article55 1950-09-23 5 A.P. COPENHAGEN. Today. BUYERS applauded warmly when pn attractive young Mannequin displayed a housecoat at an Odense fashion show last Dig&L Sin turned beneath the spotlight, gave a professional smile, and (hopped the coat o ho'v the nightgown derneathL*ne applause was even louder. She had forgotten toA.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement211 1950-09-23 5 3j "The best cleaners > in town, my dear." Jr ji Entrust all your garments where you can expect greater care and satisfaction. '< i< Just give a trial order to:— I PARIS DRYCLEANING jj jjj 28, Coleman St. SINGAPORE Phone ***** J THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. (|(V^A| China211 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-09-23 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin *NO WITNESS rtESIIFYr/ «STE&JSS? 1 f OOP THETIME SV TUNING IN OIT 25 1 v -^LS^i^f ™*&S\ fc E Hnsg: (\vOeC-IEP._4J ASSOCIATES l PEBTCCTLy. /I^S^ E «L, Vj I35 words
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Article721 1950-09-23 6 HOME FOOTBALL REVIEW By ARCHIE QUICK LONDON, Today. FOUR top teams in the First Division of the English Soccer League meet each other today. They are Arsenal who clash with Newcastle, while Middlesbrough are opposed to Manchester United. 1 Both games hold exciting prospects. While721 words
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Article161 1950-09-23 6 BRITISH WOMEN SCORE GOLF WIN TORONTO. Thur*. -Vhe Brilial Worn« r. Curtis Cup t«*am ac< te«. an 8 J victory th Can., lun Ladie* Golf Un on team i taking a eleen --weep of thr d<nKe< HVIMJ i-.n«l winn:n< Rv < j tfco k«i ii .<:n-'!• lens. J.an Bi->cood tBom161 words
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Article423 1950-09-23 6 INDIANS 1 ROYAL NAVY 0 THE much-fancied Royal Navy took a one-mi 1 beating when they went down surprisingly to the Indians in a S.A.F.A. Inter-Community League soccer ?ame at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. An car'y by rigiit in the th.ii'l minute of play scaled423 words
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Article40 1950-09-23 6 A.P. PARIS. Fri. A BritiFh motorcyclist. Fergus Anderson yesterday broke the international two hi ur cias.s A speed record. He covered 318.365 kilometres was also set on a Guzzi riddin bi R'Hlo of Italy.- A P.A.P. - 40 words
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63 1950-09-23 6 A.P. HONGKONG, Fri.—Hongkong footballers this fall will test their mettle against a visiting All-India Soccer XI, the Hongkong Football Association announced today. A cable has been received from the Indian team, accepting the offer of a threegame programme in November. The Indian team isA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement657 1950-09-23 6 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. {Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and 1 discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. Mentor" sails for Liverpool. Glasgow Sept. 23 "Autolycus" sails for Dublin A Liverpool Oct. 4 PvdeuV sails for Avonmouth A Liver-657 words
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Advertisement216 1950-09-23 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. RADNORSHIRE due Sept. 27 GLENGYLE Due Oct. 11 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN.. CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHER PORTS TO LOAD AND DISCHARGE CARGO.216 words
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Advertisement369 1950-09-23 6 t^ffliSS/MPMr 1 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED an experienced Cl««w Jonductor. and a.so s Condttcttw r. t for large estate <D.-"al <»f tfcntuinci. Applj IM>. r. s Xo. sv:ala Lumpur. <L WaNTED: Ah cxpereneed Onn dueler fc>r Estate in I umut W»inct." Excellent Mlarv to really loanptteni man. Apt ly enclosing fullest369 words
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Advertisement417 1950-09-23 6 1949 H.G. T.C. first Beffd. plenper. Innrtnl Cull coanprf'iens ye Sept.. 1951. One Owmt. IMny extr«« perfect condition. $3,0n0 no offers. Phone MM. <RoEB> coi. .-~Ai_.c. ttedford ut|til> van. fully Insured iiereL Iti nood condition. ?TCOfl SffiW or neire«t offer. Apply Djx Ni.Aloj;. Tribune. S pore. (Q.'jMK WOLSELY 14 h.p417 words
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Advertisement665 1950-09-23 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam Ai Spore P. S ham. Prnnti<» *KERTOSONO Gdas. 31/32 *VANT HOFF 10/12 Oct. 13 Oct. i 4 0 GAROET 26/27 Oct. 28 Oct. g Oct ♦Also loading for Tort Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. <M) LTD. Shipping Tel: 5071. Ext. 19.665 words
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Article791 1950-09-23 7 teachers held ace AN early lead enabled the Teachers' Training College to turn the tables on the favoured Combined Schools team when they clashed for the first time in a badminton Classic at the Victoria School yesterday. Snatching all the three men's singles in a now,791 words
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Article128 1950-09-23 7 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs.- Jar!: L >c of Derby County. ;oadin-; j in the English Ist. Di.-i-.on. lifti been chosen to lead Knffiand'.' attack again*! Ireland to the*'ni. inatioiml soorer inau li :'t E last on Oct. 7. Lee. who is 2/. »111 be making hi-Reuter. - 128 words
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Article136 1950-09-23 7 A.P. SYDNEY. Thurs. Americans will have a territic task when they uv to rasa n tho Da..- cup mmyn Sir Norman «hm in Sydney today afte* J victorious contest i:i the Lm'-t sir Norman. President of the Lawn Tenni< A- -.<■ a. ton ot kustraha.A.P. - 136 words
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Article66 1950-09-23 7 A.P. NEW YORK Fri.—Fou rot America's leading profes_ sional tennis players left New York by air today lor London to play in the World Indoor Professional championships at Wembiey. Starting on Monday. They are Richard Gonzales Welby Van Horn Bobby Riggs and J. Donald Budge, aA.P. - 66 words
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Article89 1950-09-23 7 The North-South zone final between Torak and Singapore scheduled to be played on October 7 and 8 at Singapore has been 1 cstponed again and is now fixed to be plnwi ofl on October 21 and 28. Perak. who asked for the first postponement when89 words
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197 1950-09-23 7 TAPTAIN Marble, the 260-lb. masked wrestler, V who made George Zbisko, the Polish head- look like chicken feed when they Bpin cHP§ the Happy World Stadium last Saturday will come uf against a mighty tough OpponKins Kong, the 346-lb. Hungarian in the mtn197 words
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100 1950-09-23 7 SEREMBAN. Fri. The Negri Indians defeated the Johore Railway Institute by three yoals to one at hockey played here i this evening, in the first I matoh of a series the visl- tors will play here. After holding, the Indians to a goalless draw in100 words
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Article56 1950-09-23 7 A.P. MOSCOW, Fri.—The Rod Army team today won the 1950 Soviet Union s league soccer title by drawing witii Tiflis Spartak. The score was two-r.ll. Moscow u\ name continues in second place and, from the games left to play, will finish there even it theyA.P. - 56 words
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Article517 1950-09-23 7 NIMROD - By NIMROD THE Singapore Cricket Club "A" team went down 1 fighting to the Police Sports Club by four goals to one in a fast and keenly-contested hockey game at the Padang yesterday. Superior in attack and defence, the Police were a wellmit team. They517 words
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Article172 1950-09-23 7 A.P. By JUP Chambers LONDOM. Friday. Top lino game n tomorrow 'a English football programme is the mee-mg of Newcastle United, heading the first Division, and Arsenal, who have as n.any points as the leaders but an inferior goal average. New Castle, on the crest ofA.P. - 172 words
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Advertisement595 1950-09-23 7 SITS. VACANT i A course for TWO PUPIL i ALMONERS will commence on■, 2nd October, 1950. Candidatemust have studied Economies and must hold the Raffles College Diploma or a University Degree. The actual period of training will bp 15 months. A salary of $225 p.m. ph»« C.O.L. and Singapore Allowance595 words
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Advertisement228 1950-09-23 7 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Mr Mrs. Tan Siong Hoon thank friends and relatives for their useful and valuable gifts received on tho occasion of their marriage en 22nd Sept.. 1950. NOTICES SINGAPORE IMPROVEMENT TRUST. Tenders are invited for Reinstallation of Public and Private Lighting and Wiring for Two Blocks of Tenements at Krota228 words
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Advertisement610 1950-09-23 7 =:r PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS Jh=hL sincere f SERVICE ORWC STORE H f- in 12, Hilt' Street. D:y& Night Prescription Service < <4 Open I) a m.—9 p.m. Sincere Dispensary, Ltd. *m street a c hmi» street. Wholesale Retail Dispensing Chemist* Singapore. SAILINGS FROM SCANDIN AVI A/U.R./CONTINENT. Spore P Sham. Penang "Annam"610 words
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Article244 1950-09-23 8 SPOT - TODAY'S TRAINING AT IPON By SPOT IPOH. Today. IN tiii opening cf the official training for t.i? Pcra* Turf Club's Autumn Ccii v is» Mating this morning, OrlEY 3LOOM (R-. Soy) rim?d th"* b-it performance whsn h? did t!u h?,ll-mi.e in 50 and the last three244 words
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Article40 1950-09-23 8 A.P. MEIBOLRNE. Fri.— American Negro Joey brown knoc.-ved oat I Australian Mfatweigai Ja~x Hassen in me "igatn rouna ol ;t l i-ioanu ngAi ai .*»clDiiurne 1*" nignt. tiassen was on tne deiencc mosi ai me time. —A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article59 1950-09-23 8 The era lAa Bauurea tor me cMiaeaa a=.o *i Uall ui.t.«iU v,1u....:-«i i' -j: -"'-i Y u; 7 i 'ia. »V.r, Voir,-: 5c.... Jo. Ik ■\„w iMatng is uaaa ag Mac; SCPI -< WOttg Diaw '-'i: v* Won-,' Uwng ifcw: Se>u. W: lay IMV Yon;,' vs guek tteu459 words
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Article435 1950-09-23 8 ALL-INDIA SUBDUED THREE thousand spectators saw the Hongkong 1 Chinese win the Triangular Table-Tennis Einal with a five games to one victory over All-India at the Happy World Stadium last night. It was a classic struggle—the best that local fam have in the post war435 words
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Article48 1950-09-23 8 ASCOT, BERKSHiKK i Thr Begum Ai;a Khan and tha <iaek\sur of Barixla rack wen a i .i' ii» re today. The .Begum'a tvro-yaar- Id FnauM dti Boia rained tv i lenajtha v in in the 1.05.jl L>"l i nin over a m I». X' u»»t.48 words
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310 1950-09-23 8 THE following are the ten horses worth watching in the Perak Autumn Gold Vase Meeting which will be held on September 30, October 4 and 7. BRIGHT EYES 6 yr. by Pageant—Sartaress Mare br. a.m. har never been fitter. Won the Liberation Cup310 words
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Article162 1950-09-23 8 The taiaaaa atbtetk "A" were eliminated by on* voai Ul ml when they met th* hfontni ri «p tal Simons Club in ihi ri A.X.A. junior Cup raaapatMn*n ai the iie\ lanu Siadium eeatoraa>*. Kxchanues were kaen and even. The C.A. were unltK'ky not force a araw.162 words
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Article79 1950-09-23 8 CARNOUBTTC, Scotland. Kri.Dai Rees. the PHjMar, yon hia wav nto the ttnal «.f tin Bi'tisl: I lofcawtnnal Hatch Play Golf Championship here Iway Henry cotton, who v.a* rwMar* in. hVM year, was < iiureit-d m Ihe >' nii-nna!.. In th<- "Jti holea una! j.noo. itw.79 words
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Article796 1950-09-23 8 GENERAL I M MOB BAO.MINTOV iWKTI 1 Itn Annual D nner si 3". Waiter Road, at 8.30 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Singapore < he*i I lub i at 3 p.m.. Moviv Circka .-how Alfred HJtchkok'a "Noto.ioua' a. 8 p m. BKK.HT STAR STOUTS H 15: Extraordinary me."-v.; at It Bukit796 words
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Article148 1950-09-23 8 Geoffrey Dyson. Mk?l <oech. to the til« Ill i»..-v.*\.. feu lecture ytsicrdty en the i« lm«..c o. uHw tic po.nieu out lliat wh« v ibe ia\».-iin ihe anu >»X ,tUi noi be used a* thr mm.!. driving force. It in Ufed iMB#9 UI ...at 111 S|148 words
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Article61 1950-09-23 8 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.—S** :op-cl*M mi tern have been cc lared pro#»« b'c- lor t"i<* £2.;0M VaJKh s rtoyal Stakes to be run »\<*r .ie m\W at A~iot tomorro'v. Th** ai with Jockey*: Peter Fhrwer »>v. Rickahvi. Vit TPVier > Gordon Riohardrt. Silver Oat* «R. Tuhnstone i.. Hyperho cReuter. - 61 words
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