Malaya Tribune, 25 September 1950
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Title Section22 1950-09-25 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE TODAYS NEWS TODAY -j£sHMHHJBT IBJBJBJ BJBJBJBJBJBJBJI j ATE EXTRA B»jBB«BB«BB»BSB«B]BB«B»m TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.22 words
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545 1950-09-25 1 JOHN COLLESS - By JOHN COLLESS. Reuter-AAP. WITH THE MARINES IN SEOUL, Today. MARINES of Colonel Louis Puller's Regiment hoisted the American flag on a ridge in Seoul overlooking the railway station at 5 a.m. this morning. This was the culmination of a surprise swift thrustReuter-AAP. - 545 words
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55 1950-09-25 1 IPOH, Today. S Chinese guilds 'iii<ii lalkH this bled Dr. Tsiang they support Chinas protest onanist aggresun was signed Chin Seong, J.P. I the guilds and ram reads: ovrrural Chinese t Nationalist .st against Com- ss.on and reaf--tanci against Pe- government for world peace,55 words
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Article73 1950-09-25 1 LAGER, GERMANY. Today. S wail slogans Tommy. Go an air of realism -h Army autumn which 'beg«n in yesterday. r L of the Korean "■< re to be studied ek'a exercises fc these is protection fifth column and e of the type of •fiitrators-* who ly harassed73 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-09-25 1 Flames pour from a burning warehouse as Marines of the PRJg*' Inchon street after the hehind-the-lines landing in South Korea. A.P. Photo.26 words
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Article206 1950-09-25 1 A.P. HONGKONG, Today. THE Chinese Communist Foreign Minister, Chou En-lai, yesterday cali1 ed upon the United Nations Security Council to take effective measures" against U.S. aggression in bombing Manchuria. He warned that unless this was done. 4 Peace-loving peoples of the world definitelyA.P. - 206 words
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Article1080 1950-09-25 2 Flight At Supersonic Speeds SPECIAL SCIENCE FEATURE warn** Whiff. *t£u*ni mfl In Motive \oay. And rtturucd the preceding r)RKERS here at the centre of American reen siwwsonic airhearth hmenc*. It »onw how epitomizes v limited thinking that now makes IpSKej^Jgg I ud to an incredible1,080 words
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Article76 1950-09-25 2 A.P. PHILADELPHIA THI: itts the Kycrogi d bom piosivv, n wXi l waj cod on Thursday d th, r search Institut of T t University Tritium, aj pr< m in. iH'rt.iiy iTSSSOtMMttoag p*M#>d as made with nwjftWrs. Ttajs natum! tritium rartftst element in Thttfe us cm atomA.P. - 76 words
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Article126 1950-09-25 2 Reuter-AAP. SYDN BRITISH pi n h» I holder Bobby L was described by Sus I star Basle ••the greatest player world from 100 yaroi •he pin.'" Locke will make a a half months tour qj Australian states and Zealand before lea 1 In South AfricaReuter-AAP. - 126 words
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453 1950-09-25 2 A.P. BELGRADE. YUGOSLAVIA'S top-flight and tempeiamental opera star. Uizar Jovanovic, has staged far his friends and foes a classic drama of his own— with touches of pathos and comedy in which he is consnieuous by his absence. For Lazar. only 39 > old,A.P. - 453 words
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Advertisement114 1950-09-25 2 thing about you 1 Carry perfume m your handbag just as you do EH ffia 7 our lipstick, we it M often to keep you HI fragrandy lovely aU day through. Wma 9mr Goya's lovely perfumes can make the subtle H difference between looking your best 1 and being IB114 words
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695 1950-09-25 3 By WorldLaw Association Reuter. COPENHAGEN. r REIGN investments will become safer if proposals fo; a Charter for Foreign Investments" put forward at the recent World Law Association Congress, are adopted. The Congress met here during August. Declaring that foreign investments are unprotected and. therefore, unbound, untilReuter. - 695 words
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Article127 1950-09-25 3 Reuter-AAP. DARWIN Damper bush bread cooked on the embers of a fire is highlight of feed for buffalo shooter Neil Gaden'j racehorse Nelcis. If there is no d amper in the dally diet the horse helps himself from his owner's table. Neicls gets an emptyReuter-AAP. - 127 words
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Article34 1950-09-25 3 In the Banstead (Surrey) riding stables Twinkle Toes, a back pony, fell into a 5 ft. tank of water. It took the fire brigade an hour to get him out.34 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-09-25 3 Quads—all girls were born in Westminster Hospital, london. to 27 year-old *«rs. Elizabeth Coles, wife of a brewery engineer, v d t Joseph Coles. 31. of Kent Howe PriMtai Streer. aw. The babies were born pre- maturely. They were expected in November They were all-A.P. Photo. - 109 words
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Article109 1950-09-25 3 U.P. HONGKONG, Sunday.— Peiping Raoio disclosed today conditions under which Christian churches and missionaries will be permitted to carry on their work in China —purge themselves of "imperialists" influence, quit acceptance of support from abroad and educate followers against the evils of "imperialism, feudalism and bureaucraticU.P. - 109 words
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Article62 1950-09-25 3 The advertisement said: For sale by auction on September 14. Surrey and Berks border, one hour by car London; Windlesham Moor, for two years residence of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh 4rcception, 7 principal looms, 7 secondally looms, 7 bath-rooms, golf course.'' It was62 words
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Article111 1950-09-25 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. To-day.— Pakistan and India total jute crop of 10.000.000 bales or more for 1950 is said to be a possibility by the Department of Agriculture. The Indian crop may total 4 000.000 bales the department said, while pointing out the Pakistan crop may go isA.P. - 111 words
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Advertisement110 1950-09-25 3 Hair getting thin? Picture yourself in tenyears! Baldness is bound to overtake you unless f > youdosomethingtostopfaUinghairNOW. Andyou can do something to stop it. Hair QV Jr J falls out because it is starved out. -t starved of the natural foods on which it lives. Silvikrin makes up 6E a110 words
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Article421 1950-09-25 4 Robert C. Miller - By Robert C. Miller. UP War Correspondent. U.P. ON THE .SEOUL Today. A T man is about to die in this field of waist luga The doomed is hiding somewhere in a twoacce.piot. He is a North Korean and dpauly as a raSiiocn&ke. andU.P. - 421 words
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Article119 1950-09-25 4 A.P. Tel aviv. Today. ISRAELI Go.'-Ml uit Ofncials expr i ed 'surprise and indb»ru over Manr<3> unr«! W'.hr.m Riley's to ihe U'iMeu Nations thai Isiael h?id ex prlHd thousands of Arabs into Egyp f ian t vi y. They also claim.- v thai Rih-y, theA.P. - 119 words
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Article69 1950-09-25 4 Siugaprre women -octal ar, giving si:. i>arta to Ui piria of the Singapore V irk Hill dirls' Home aad Pasii I ..niang G'r's Homr t: lay and tnmvrow Hostcs* rea ioi '(day arc Mrs. W.G. Ccrneil. Mrs. P V .J. Jantfen. Mrs. A. tyathjgsgp, Mrs. Rieii.iKi B|| >«i69 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-09-25 4 J,,h<>rt leaves the Welbtck Street Sursimj Home after imitmg Mi ts mmwr-Mi ist/i <nirf ihar jir.st hftby imuffhter born on Sept.25 words
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Article92 1950-09-25 4 A.P. HONGKONG, bun. SOME lucky >-rson today has won HGTSO 00': all tar the price of a BKSJ ticket that is < rdiva'. Mt oj winning USs2"u..ou tor only US3S cents. The occasic.i Vmt tht opening on Sattti .'ay oi che second hah oi Etangaxns'f i960A.P. - 92 words
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Article27 1950-09-25 4 six Br. ash M k P.s had a busy day yts'erday. they visited a rubber i act or y. hospitals, and Radio Malaya27 words
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Article270 1950-09-25 4 U.P. A.P. HON GKO >I A \da y. AN official Chinese Qomnvd'Hii chuiged n today that Treated Amer>-\in illusions in Mauchuria prove uvat "U>e American imperialists are deciding to extend their armed asuiinst China* The Peiping People's Daily Xiwv commenting on the latest alleged bombing ©f AntuugU.P. & A.P. - 270 words
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253 1950-09-25 4 Bill Chapman - Korea's Biggest Airlift By Bill Chapman. U.P. Staff Correspondent. KIMPO AIRFIELD. Sane A complete American combat unit landto at this airbase today within sight and sound of embattled Seoul, in 127 huge cargo planes, which brought the unit's guns, ammunition and equipment253 words
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Obituary204 1950-09-25 4 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. THE Dowager Marchioness of Milford Haven, mother cf Earl Mountbattcn and the Crown Princess of Louis? of Sweden, died today at Kensington Palace. She was ST. She was a grand-daughter of Queen Victoria. Born on April 5, 1863. the Marchioness was formerly PrincessReuter. - 204 words
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Article107 1950-09-25 4 U.P. POCHTJM Germany. FIST fights broko ween Comnranisi non-Commurust O youths as well as G police here todaFederal Pfesideril 7 .Heuss aacr: sssd a youth meet hi-. cos were arrested. Heuss wab 20.000 yount rninei occasion of tlv hi. meeting of th miru union whenU.P. - 107 words
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Article39 1950-09-25 4 IN the bright rcoorh night, a Hokkicr his girl friend wen stroll in the field I premises of thi Ca Wireless in Robmsoi. when they wen r two Chun». «rm< knives. of the, r watches, valued at39 words
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Advertisement48 1950-09-25 4 Here's the Bicycle wJth j£ c longest Hi* 1 jup th..: ru&t tor. many years. v\ fil Ifyou want the best bievde ia oW >4r you L ,n lMsy lhcn Ux)k for you had a WM!9/t The most popular Bicycle in Malaya -count them on the road I48 words
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Article1512 1950-09-25 5 DENYS VAL BAKER - TODAY'S SHORT STORY By DENYS VAL BAKER I- years my wile, who l also a writer, had •d to do her work very old. grouchy, coughing and contraption which only nominally be t typewriter. It "to get on her nerves ally she seemed in peculiar way1,512 words
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Miscellaneous47 1950-09-25 5 SUPERMAN Way™ Borui» /TO JAIL. AN D j r I'VE -o; TWS 15 THE 7 lI E f H rc ttpß t IX \wORK TO DO.' r' UUY OOP by V. T. Hamlin LIZ ABNER T fi uT^A^cnii^ HAPP7 p;E c > A dcjTti St.i'- reach h amdles47 words
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Article, Illustration161 1950-09-25 6 The Hongkong Chinese Combined, Winners of tne 'triangular table-*enms Tmnu ment Horifikong, All -India, and Malaya. pictured with their officials and Date and Datin Paglar after receiving the coveted Championship trophies. 41 from 20 different badminton parties Juniors president. Mr Lim Kirn Lee. is fourth from the left161 words
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Article208 1950-09-25 6 GENERAL < hink.sk YM\ a BarJutbafl r.Tti* ji.in: Commere'ul and Rag lasses 4 p.n.. Pica: Itoa'a Circle General fcfaetUag, 3.15 p.:n.: Comnurn ii Jawt and Frenci Classes 5.30 p.ni.: Judo Cla*j« C p.m. Lectute by Mr. G. Thonism "'A \oyaui ion the Iron Curtain InMiddle Sector" p.ni.208 words
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Article, Illustration126 1950-09-25 6 The first 1950 Amateur Kronchong Competition was decided at the Great World on Saturday night, to mark the end of the Hari Raya Haji festival. It was a two-day affair and 14 Parties and 20 singers gave ort their best to bid for cash126 words
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Advertisement99 1950-09-25 6 ffiis wonderful liquid healer you iimn kmi Are you suffering the agony of itching Skin? Doom it irritate yo-i all day? Doea it stop you aUantaf night f Then try thai famous baaliog remedy which arill give you uutmmi relief. WHY IT ACTS SO QUICKLY. Unlike many other preparations. 1>.1>.1).99 words
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Miscellaneous655 1950-09-25 6 MALAY PROGRAMMES f*f>tf%KV 12.01 p.m. Proicranim" Sum- mary iSJI Folk Sonjrs; I*.4S Nevß; I.M Ctes« Down. ••World Affair*' "...0 I'aaaJar HOUU MMHifcAMMKS KequeM: ».15 New-; MO Music--6.00 p.m. ftwgtmmmm sum- VariHv; y«o CWsfl Down man; tt.o2 Haj Weak Drama: 7.10* Time Mn4 Haar». »1»«»- urn VFTWORK pore Share i Raparl655 words
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Article451 1950-09-25 7 M.W DELHI: We've and H/(Ml arc atia. cluiuien in I mJmmam, reports *oe Hindu-tan OM s. MANILA: Lh ti ILik s.,spects. ill ÜBdcr arrest exceot two, rre .acme Court action, v NEW DELHI: 'Jnus'iaiiv Navy rams and a sale in East Puhjab. India's boder state, have <aused451 words
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Article38 1950-09-25 7 r. Walter James Edwards. Civil Lorn uu the emmiraltv n> KaT.anß yesterday. Ke was met »>■ Admiral Sir Patrick Brtod, C-in-C. and a party of military officials Mr. Edwards ia staying in the Aumiral i nome.38 words
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Article22 1950-09-25 7 The next session of the legislative Council will be teW on Oct. 13 at Victoria Memorial Hall at 10 a.m.22 words
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Article40 1950-09-25 7 I mac Rev. J. T. N. Handy. 1 DtDuty Secretary for SocWe.f.re, wm be >J» I .ruest-of-honour at a ff^f ll dmner to be held at *c Adclphi Roof **^^reS£ fir cvylon on retirement on Oct. 4.40 words
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Article117 1950-09-25 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BBITAIN ALTHOU GH the 8,000-s-i or.g Womea** Land Anry is being d'sbanded as an organisation la November. MMVBt nine gir'.s out of ten have decided to Stay in agricultural work. In answer to a questionnaire sejnt out by WLA headquarters. mo»e117 words
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Article394 1950-09-25 7 RECENT improved Services j ay sate- brings nostalgic references to his old Army days from Mr. F. Ayres, of Normandale Avenue, Loxley, near Sheffield. Ayres is one of the old soldiers who served for a shilling a day. He enlisted in 1892 when the ration was 1 pound394 words
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Article141 1950-09-25 7 VILLAGE baker. Raymond Ronald Howie tt has started the job which has beaten British Railways. He hopes to run the station refreshment room at a busy junction at a profit. For years the railway had tried tc make the Buffet at East Dereham Junction, Norfolk, into a paying141 words
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Article88 1950-09-25 7 JUST off by air from London Zoo to Montreal H Lulu, two and a half years old chimpanzee. She is going to join her former friend. Ming, in the zoo at Toronto. Ming and Lulu were girls together, sharing the MM cage at London Zoc and88 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-25 7 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich mellow Maxwell House freshness until the very last Coflbe always at hand and al- spoonful is used. fresh! Vacuum-packing Don't era* get Maxwell toLrSUT* ell House roaster- House Coffee today so82 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-09-25 8 Premier Mohammed Natsir, iHe new Indonesian Premier, beinc sworn in oy President "*rtewnrhV». at Jakarta, on Sept. 7. Indonesia's Chief «ustiee holds the Koran over the Prenr. >rs bead- Oth« r member «*f the new cabinet are standing in a row behind the Prime Minister.— A.P.A.P. Photo. - 53 words
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425 1950-09-25 8 A.P. IRUN. Frontier •itEN trousand tourist- a day ar< cross aig this border station since Sppati 1. rttfisexl "Cheap" peseta* tor visitors on August 1. They have I. eralTv floo H «-ci the Irun-Hend ive frontier, ioreirrg customs and police guards to work 24-hours aA.P. - 425 words
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686 1950-09-25 8 Reuter. A witty, intensely Gallic Who's Who" published by France' most-sued magazine Crapouillot'' under the title "Dictionary of Contemporaries" Ii among current best aaHtf on Paris bookstalls Secret of the popularity of this book of biographies in a country which has no "Who's Who'Reuter. - 686 words
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Advertisement113 1950-09-25 8 Biro Service covers the Eastern heml- \f sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers every writing need; as witness the neV Biro kj? MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its If >; protector cap which enables It to be carried In j i pocket or handbag, and Its113 words
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335 1950-09-25 9 Division 2 Officers - S ay Division 2 Officers Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday, i Executive Committee of the Federation of Division Second Officers' Association n emergency meeting held that the heads of artmerjt were primarily responsible for the disappointing recommendations of the Benham imittee on Salaries. A335 words
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Article153 1950-09-25 9 m :eting HP ine l-MNu b rs in Singapore to officials and discuss >n ol a bran in her r. en postponed to a i late next moatk. as originally < elded 4d the meethil a' t':o Malav Mnsliuj m j A soi .tion. yesterday.153 words
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Article37 1950-09-25 9 The daughter of Dato M. Alsagoff. J P. will tarried tTO Saturday. mammoth three day -oration will be held at is Palm Road residence, •ui 1500 guests have been d to the wedding.37 words
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238 1950-09-25 9 MALACCA. Sun. Ij >ST of the members of T1 ihe Straits Chinese comity ,do not focus their .'.ion on the changing While other commuare striving hard for improvement of their i aid clamouring for rights and privileges. hinese lag far behind >iid Mr. Ec238 words
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32 1950-09-25 9 The first Indonesian Ambassador to Australia Dr. Octoyo, with his wjUfe and family, arrived rt-rentl> in \vdnr> 1» BOA from Djakarta. Dr. Ortoyp/lorty i Dot tor ot Law from I Innersity. Holland.32 words
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197 1950-09-25 9 SINGAPORE. Today. Bjaajpß following ietoaae arai r Issued today by the Singapore Public Relations Office in connection with the recent raid en the Singapore Chinese n. wspaper the Nan Chiau Acting on powers conferred on them by the Emergency Regulations, a party of197 words
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Article35 1950-09-25 9 Tribune HrW^" A male Chinese <lied when he ten fro v. the third floor of a budding in New nndgc Road, early this He died be tore the an.bu lance arrived.35 words
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Article38 1950-09-25 9 Che Zaharah binte rsoor Mohammed. President ot the Singapore Muslim Worn n I Welfare Association, is ca hiig a mass meeting on Oct 1?: at ?hc S.V.C. Drill Hall. Peach Road to protest' against child manages.38 words
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Article130 1950-09-25 9 #UAL4 LpMT*|,», Sunday IK headquarters of the Chinese Association h;t.decided to issue the $1,000 000 sweep tickets on October 1. This wjj revealed c.t the meeting of the Working Committee of the Selangor Kianch of the MCA hold at *.he Chinese Assembly Hall morning. The130 words
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70 1950-09-25 9 THE dislike for eggs i lid milk by Chinese women is believed to be the cause of beri-beri among the pregnant women of the colony, the annual report ol Medical Department .states. The women give no reason fog their dislike except ior their dislik, 0170 words
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83 1950-09-25 9 About 1000 Muslims attended a mass meeting at the Jalan Besar Stadium, to mark the end of Hari Raya Haji, yesterday morning. Inche Mohamed Fadollah Chairman presided at Ml meeting. There were about five sneakers and among them Mr Said Ibrahim, organiser of the83 words
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Advertisement109 1950-09-25 9 aA Breathe in Comfort. Clear Xaaml V \'Tf\ m j\ Congestion the Modern Way F«*g aj< V V \f/ rvl c hndly brcaihe? y X V^L- persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You can cleat f i jf: v^r no,e in fe 01 1 with > u,f lniff J**'"'- r^^^vg^S of109 words
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Article503 1950-09-25 10 NEW YORK, Sunday. THE New York Yankee dealt a crushing blow to 1 Boston's pennant hopes in the American Baseball League yesterday as they shut cut the Red Sox, 8 to 0. The victory behind Lefty Ed Lopat s fivehit pitching in the opener503 words
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Article28 1950-09-25 10 A.P. TEHERAN, IRAN Sun.— A friendship treaty between Iran and Italy was signed Friday by Iranian Foreign Minister Rais and Italian Ambassador Alberto Rosai Longhi. —A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article23 1950-09-25 10 ROME, Today.—ltaly has decided to spend 150 billion lire (US$240,000,000) in the next three years to strengthen its internal defence.23 words
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Article45 1950-09-25 10 A call to support the proposed Musiim College ot Malaya was made by Muslim leaders at a mass meeting at the Jaian Besar Stadium yesterday. About 3,000 attended th:? meeting. The meeting wa.s called to celebrate the Hari Raya for the college.45 words
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Article82 1950-09-25 10 A.P. CARNOUSTIE, Scot-) S land, SurL Welshman Dai Rees equalled Old Hames Braid's record t yesterday In winning. l the British match play r golf tiUe for the fourth time. in the 36-hole final > of the event, which is sponsored by the Sun- i SA.P. - 82 words
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Article173 1950-09-25 10 Although they did mo=; Ute attack, the Malaya Publishing House Sports Club just managed to beat Borneo Motors Snorts Ciuh by two goals to one n their Business House "A" soccer counter at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. It was a scrappy ftaflne compensated by the fighting173 words
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Article46 1950-09-25 10 U.P. Atlanta. Gjorrta, Today. FIFTEEN foreign editors touring the United States by r/'ane frortL- "washim,„on t»'day Before leaving Washington Chicada Ho.irii. President of the Main!:ni newspaots in Japan, told the United Press: "The welcoi.o? the journalists' party in Washington was very cord .a)."--U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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537 1950-09-25 10 IN a hard-hitting game at the Clerical Union 1 Hall last night. Cheong Hock Leng and Mrs. Teo Tiang Seng (Eclipse) entered the mixed Doubles semi-final with a well-deserved straight sets win over Goh Tian Chye and Miss Helen Heng (Useful/United Family). It was537 words
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Article293 1950-09-25 10 P, W. P. L r I N»»-.v!i- r Maoih-- L Ar=«Uki io; 10 1 MkMI. •>>• Kit! t I J' 1} 13 Blackp.joJ 3.*i K !1 Wolverhampton P il LIv.tiwm») 34 3 SI Chariton A!h. Si 4 3 H'..M«ntt«M i° fi I i- -'J Ji Fulham U>293 words
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295 1950-09-25 10 IN a two-day match played at Seletar ov 1 weekend, the Indian Association won tl. Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup with a 50-rur victory over R.A-.F. Malaya. It was a low-scorin*: mate: 'n which the bowlers were on top. The Indians batted first on295 words
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Article72 1950-09-25 10 A.P. BADEN-BAPK.V Sun. l" h and s N reached th.- Baal singles in the nteti nis tournani< Drobny beat meau (France) while We is.- ehnun tennis ace Cottfr-d M»" 4 6. 1. ">• Other results at Women's staCM* (Australia) beet (German y) 6 —2, Mead (US) "JA.P. - 72 words
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Article24 1950-09-25 10 A small Quantitj r: cillin. glucose has been ttonated oy sections of ness communis ,j| lief of Assam flj» earthquake rtc24 words
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Advertisement63 1950-09-25 10 Who's been at the How the family lovea Huntley and ralmert* 'Barley Biscuits'! The only trouble is they go so quickly witfc children around. Not that you can really mind thee* delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most economical way of providing the goodneaa that children need. HUNTLEY63 words
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Article129 1950-09-25 11 Sunday. rue uuwad Football tederation i us two-day executiv. i>>; nioruixu with one L,i--v*t JieaOacUie still un- ssor for Secretary rai E. Sehmkcr. lctirin.u lifeliaj< spent mi this. r- ii iioiial foot hit! I. r- I aioa president M.J. t vi France, said; that t« v.129 words
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Article58 1950-09-25 11 A.P. ASCOT. KMILAND. Sunday. W-u-sion Cuurc«ali*4 f;rey -year old Colonic HI scored r;h straiaht victory by i_ iii. plawe \.--t»rday. loniat. bred in France, start--1 ;i wo to on*.* favourite in th.£1 OQf added event and i length. i>a bade s• W »S ou anU Boa, tnotoeiA.P. - 58 words
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Article164 1950-09-25 11 THIS MORNING'S TRAINING BY "SPOT" VERX few horses were out on the brack when was held here this morning. Flu going was good, but* the horses were not tested severely. Only pace and slow work were per- formed. Grey Siooni <R. Boy) trotted round164 words
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Article213 1950-09-25 11 THE Hongkong table-tennis tourists, WING SUN. 1 c nded their Malayan tour with a brilliant four games to one win over All-India in then farewell fixtures at the Happy World Stadium IaSt UW a thrilling and colourful encounter of first-class table-tennis. The Indians were213 words
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Article44 1950-09-25 11 A.P. I >SLO. Sunday. Sv.hl.-h a »nal soccer team .bleated Norway 3 <«• 1 hate today before rnvrd of 35.000. Ml fcoalfl were scored m tne ■>< i ond liah*. Norway's goal came from a lity in the last minutes ol tch. A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article90 1950-09-25 11 IPOH Sun.-A Perak XV he Third Commando Brigade by 19 paints to nil in a rousing nig-•4,-r tamo yesterday, CraJS opened the scoring in the first half v.itl a brilliant touch down which Chandler converted. Webb followed up with another try but Cardl. i failed90 words
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Article62 1950-09-25 11 BADEN, GERMANY. Sun Jaroslav Drobny. selt-exilccl Czech tennis stai, now playing for Egypt, decisively beat Heraldo Weiss of Argentina. 6-1 6-1 in the men's singles finals of the International Tennis Tournament here iodThe Argentine played erratic tennis throughout the first set. and did not produce his62 words
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Article16 1950-09-25 11 The following are to v.,. for rKI3K? Road Fang Silva. C. Fernando. Hatim. Sullivan.16 words
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Article51 1950-09-25 11 Ii; .1 trie; <Jiy tij--Bldmf at Kkto-i" >-<• J-ufcoifh hy uyo uM i onf. in ;ii:v(Jpr'' st)»xP« (..ii tijo u'lu juii I'jrVki;. Che L.aJ.s' xi 'i- V- 'IVa.-.u'i by Mir. -TO.il.S Id ly. Ti'lii; >'i;r.;.- '"or til.' '-'•J. Wi'JU.-: C»..1.l CM. Blair orea oik' ,>a.li for R.A.K T.51 words
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504 1950-09-25 11 IPOH, Sunday. THREE trainers, Marinus Van Breukelen, Yong Thua Yin and "Doc" Rodgers seem to hold the whip hand in the coming Perak Gold Vase Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Sept. 30. Oct. 4 and 7. M. van Breukelen has included in504 words
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Article74 1950-09-25 11 A.P. Bradford North- a 3, W< rWngton Town 17. Brjm> W*«f. ~,,.,1 Stanley 12. p.-vo.nY 10. H iddersti. ld 17. > Km"- -'<>. Bocndale Hornets A Halifax 16. Hull ~r ii. Hull 15. Lee4*„ 3 fc Hunslet 20. Kej.-1.. *•> 8. 7 Rarrow 2. SaUord 9. aMA.P. - 74 words
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Article96 1950-09-25 11 A.P. lA,VN 1 >HINDOD W BULB, Sun. BRITISH motorcycling team* swept tne board in the mli I—llnwil six-day trial Which last niijht. winuuu: the lnt>rnational Trophy and the "silver Vase nithout tne loss of a poiut tn «'ilhet event. The British teams, which rounl- i oA.P. - 96 words
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Article235 1950-09-25 11 I r and .Wave 8.C.. last i inu Caron»erelal House ...i.uei.-i.p. swent tljrou'h their t> !¥e .'.i n-: Imperial ChemnJU nd Rtries S.C with a five lOtmea j •!.< 0A si badarffnton esterla} Wi ii One P»h MP n i i whu w.'s a clshh235 words
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Article81 1950-09-25 11 Reuter. PfDLABBLPHIA, i. vvu Wood <A'j.-i:.u: >. I«48 t »:\iiipi< Champ on. leta-ned me Philadelphia Oold Can, theworld's seoUla* chaaffjantnin. lie re today. Wood, who Held ihe 'rophy as the result of Olympl vi< tory heat Jack Kelly. Ao.«-r .an ihampmu. hy aboui two ten?ins withReuter. - 81 words
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Article44 1950-09-25 11 A.P. VKNTCR. Sun. Mss Dwkfi of Britain \p<l won the smiles in the v. omen s tourn.i ment here, defeating Austria s ma* doiioaLcl G-a. *> i. The games were part of the international leuuis tournament bell on the Lido's eouris. A.IA.P. - 44 words
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544 1950-09-25 11 STORE *I%LA*S 2 *TORE DISTRICT 0 THE Singapore Malays pulled up their socks to i th€mSSS half lo defeat the f Singapore District by two goals to nil in a fast and thrUliig mter-eommunity soccer game at laian Besar Stadium yesterday. With this win,544 words
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Article276 1950-09-25 12 RUBBER The rubber romrrud ty market was very steady this morning vnth business passing at noon at 15d cents a round f.o.b. for October first irrade sheet. The market Opened at 15f cents unchanged from Saturday's closing and firmed irq en lack cf sellers upeoentry and good buyers276 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-09-25 12 Loaded American jeeps cross a Naktong River tributary north of Taegu on an improvised ferry supported by pontoon boats on the first stage of their drive towards the Naktong River crossing. Natives in the background unload sandbags from a truck as they build a dam road-A.P. Photo. - 57 words
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Article32 1950-09-25 12 PENANG, Sunday. The demand fo" moon cakes has boosted th price of sugar to $1.53 per catty. That is $1.18 more than the price of sugar on ration-32 words
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Article36 1950-09-25 12 A.P. EDMONTON. ALBERTA. Today —More than 700 firefighters on Sunday continued their wet.«'l battle in sweltering temperatures against 30 forest Area threatening small towns, taim homes and valuable timber tracts in Northern Alberta —A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article27 1950-09-25 12 LUTON, Sun. DOCTORS attending George Bernard Shaw said today "he has had a comfortable night, and is getting along very well indeed."27 words
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Article41 1950-09-25 12 Reuter. MANILA. Today. Thirty-. *ix Communist-led Hukbalahaps were today reported killed and 48 others wounded in the fighting now raging between Government forces and dissidents in the Mount Arat area in Pampanga Province, 50 miles north of Manila.—Reutei.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article39 1950-09-25 12 A.P. HANOI. Today. French authorities on Sunday freed 5y prisoners, including 12 women, of the coramun st-led Vietminh forces. The action was in return for a similar liberation of French prisoners by the Vietminh last week. A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article179 1950-09-25 12 U.P. WITH THE HQ OF THE TENTH CORPS IN KOREA, Today. UPON his departure from the battle area on Thursday, General of the Army Douglas Mac Arthur bestowed upon Major Gen. Edward M. Almond a second Oak Leaf Cluster to the Silver Star Medal for "conspicuousU.P. - 179 words
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Article260 1950-09-25 12 FLUSHING, Sunday. THE Chinese Communists may get their long--1 sought chance this week to send a delegation to the United Nations—but on a strictly temporary basis. I The Security Council has been summoned to a meeting on Tuesday and the first item on the260 words
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Article180 1950-09-25 12 RUCHINGS ricw airport will be opened to traffic tomorrow. The first plane to land wili be a Malayan Airways Dakf ta. It will carry the Governor of Sarawak Mr. Anthony Abell. who will declare '.he field open. The Dakota will leave Singapore early tomorrow B**+180 words
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Title Section44 1950-09-25 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE PEOPLE Ttfc 'Tnlun." S'per*. r LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTBtNOQN PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58H/3 Nine Line* Pubhshed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE MONDAY. Sept. 1950.44 words
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Article107 1950-09-25 1 NORTHERN' FRONT Korea. iVjnday. THE South Korean Army rolled northward lor the fourth day today to raoidly that nearly all advance elements of the five divisions were out of contact wirh their command posts, The Third Division reported at midnigrr hat it #as iess tnan five miles107 words
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Article73 1950-09-25 1 U.P. Trenton, Ontario, Sun. ROYAL Canadian Air Forte officials here said toua\ that a United States Air Force B-50 bomber, missing on a flight from Labrador tv Arizona on Thursday, nas be. n located. There was "an undetermined number" of survivors. The big bomber carried rouiU.P. - 73 words
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849 1950-09-25 1 HAND-TO-HAND GRENADE WAR RESISTANCE IS TOO STIFF, SO... UP. TOKIO. Monday. THREE U.S. Marine corps spearheads carried their flaming assault, to within 24 blocks of the heart of S?oul today against resistance so stiff that the Allies feared they night haveUP. - 849 words
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Article27 1950-09-25 1 A.P. TEHERAN. IRAN Sun. A friendship treaty between Iran and Italy was signed Friday by Iranian Foreign Minister Rais and Italian Ambassador Alberto Rossi Longhi..—A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article23 1950-09-25 1 ROME, Today.—ltaly has decided to spend 150 billion lire (US$240,000,000) in the next three years to strengthen its internal defence.23 words
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Article35 1950-09-25 1 Che Zaharah binte Noor Mohammed, President of the Singapore Mus'im Women's Welfare Association, is calling a mass meeting on Oct. 15 at r VV r Prni Hall, "each Road, to protest against manures35 words
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Article64 1950-09-25 1 TVW>Wi R'norfer KfHRKE persons, two motor 1 cyclists and a wonvn pdlion rider, were injured yesterday af tot noon in an aerldent st the 12th mile Changi Road. Two of the in hired were identified a? Mr. Dennis Caunt and Mrs Carol Dowles. who fractured her64 words
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Article22 1950-09-25 1 The s'x British MPs had a busy day yesterday. Tht-y visited a rubber factory hosnitals. and Radio Malaya22 words
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Article507 1950-09-25 1 SOUTHERN FRONT. KOREA. Monday. BRITISH troops who were accidentally bombed on Saturday by Fifth Air Force planes are still holding part of the high ground commanding the road to Songju. 18 miles west of Taegu. One truck carrying British wounded received a direct hit from507 words
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Article92 1950-09-25 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Sun MR. Shinwell, British Defence Minister, said here today before flying homo that "some advances had been made by the Western Big Three Foreign and Defence Ministers in their talks in New York. Replying to questions he said advances were made onReuter. - 92 words
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329 1950-09-25 1 John Hightower - By John Hightower. AF Diplomatic Correspondent. A.P. T% a WASHINGTON. Sunday. DU&6IA is apparently preparing to write or? the R crumbling campaign in South Korea as an inrident' of no importance. That is the view of the* fcest-inlorirud American sources who said itA.P. - 329 words
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Article, Illustration261 1950-09-25 1 Bill Chapman - Korea's Biggest Airlift Bv Bill Chapman. U.P. Staff Correspondent. KIMPO AIRFIELD, Sunday. A complete American combat unit landed at this airbase today within sight and sound ot embattled Seoul, in 127 huge cargo places, which brought the unit's guns, ammunition and equipment261 words
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Article35 1950-09-25 1 Tribune Staff Reporter A male Chinese died when he fell fro a the' third flour of a building in New Bridge Road, early this morning. He died before the an.balance arriveo.35 words
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Article53 1950-09-25 1 IN the bright m6onlight last night, a Hokkicn man and his girl friend were taking a sticll to the field behind the preme-s of the Cable and Wireless in Rob n. >n Road when they were robbed by two Chinese, armed with knives, of their wrist watches,53 words
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Article42 1950-09-25 1 Reuter. MANILA. Today ThirtyBiX Communist-led Hukbalali ip.s were today reported killed and 48 Others wounded in the fighting now raging between (Government forces and dissidents in the Mount Arat, area in Pamprnga Province. 50 miles north oi Manila. Reutei.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article46 1950-09-25 1 A call to support tht proposed Mu.-.tm C<.l <>t Maiavu was DMMic v >y Muslim itm&m at a mu.-.i meectag at the Jaiai) Besar Stadium ycacerday. About ;'..n00 attended the meeting. The meeting wu-. called to chelate the HSTi Raya for the college.46 words
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Article41 1950-09-25 1 A.P. HANOI, Today. French authorities on Sunday freed BO prisoners, including 12 women, of the commun s*-leri Vietminh foice«. The action was in ret.an for a Jimi ai liberation of Fri nch prisoner, hv tb.r Vietminli aat we*k. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article33 1950-09-25 1 A small quantity oi penicillin, glucos ana vitamins has been donated by vario is.ctlons 01 tin- lr.a.an ousl n n community ior tne relief ol Assam flood and Lrthauafc* rictfms.33 words
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Article265 1950-09-25 1 P.P. A.P. HONGKONG Monday AN official Chinese Commuaisc organ charged A today that repeated American plane incursions in Manchuria prove that "the American imperialists age deciaiiu to extend their ;;rmed aggression against China". The iVlpwig People's Daily .Wws, commenting on the latest alleged bombing of A-ntungP.P. & A.P. - 265 words
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Article27 1950-09-25 1 LUTON. Sun. DOCTORS attending George Bernard Shaw said today "he has had a comfortable night, and is getting along very well indeed.''27 words
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203 1950-09-25 1 SINGAPORE. Today. rilE following reIMMM was issued loday by the Singapore Public Relations Ottice in connection with the recent raid oh the Sing .pore Chinese newspaper the Man Chiau Jit Pao: Acting on powers conferred on them hy the Emergency Regulations party of203 words
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Article102 1950-09-25 1 U.P. TORONTO, Sun. SOUTH- WESTERN Ortario was blanketed today in a reddtek haze tbat turned day into night. it was npoiied to be so dark in some sections of Toronto that street and household lights had to be turned on. Car.s were stall- d on theU.P. - 102 words
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111 1950-09-25 2 The first 1950 Amateur Kronchong Competition was decided at the Great World on Saturday night, to mark the end of the Hari Raya Haji festival. It was a two-day affair and 14 Parties and 20 singers gave off their best to bid for cash111 words
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Article135 1950-09-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE headquarters of the Chinese Association ha.s decided to issue the $1,000.--000 sweep tickets on October 1, This wvj revealed rt the meeting of the Working Committee of the Selangor Rrnnch Of the MCA held at 'he Chinese Assembly Hall this morn.ng.135 words
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317 1950-09-25 2 Division 2 Officers - Say Division 2 Officers Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Executive Committee of the Federation ol T- Malaya Division Second of nt 'on nmprffpncv meeting held that the neaas o department were primarily disappointing recommendations of the CG "a"press reteS'after the emergency meeUag yesterday317 words
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Article150 1950-09-25 2 R.A.F. Transport Command Hastings, many flown by crews who are veterans of the Berlin air-lift, arc daily arriving in Singapore, resting the night, and taking off again at dawn for Japan with loads of soldiers flown direct from British bases. Flying boats from Seletar and Hongkong,150 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-25 2 General Yuon Ching-H si* Red China's fust Ambassador to India, ai knvicl* do> I tkt cheers of the Cheese residents in Calcutta as he arrives from P'kinn31 words
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Article77 1950-09-25 2 A.P. MANILA. Sunday The Philippines National Red Cross has sent a threeman team to Korea to serve as welfare workere among Philippines troops with the United Nations forces. The group is composed of Pablo T. Rinonos. Director of Military Welfare Service and Salvador Rose- and DanteA.P. - 77 words
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Article41 1950-09-25 2 The daughter of Dato Syed A. M. Alsagofl. J P. will get married th's Saturday. A mammoth three day celebration will be held at los Palm Road residence. About 1500 guests have been invited to the wedding.41 words
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Article120 1950-09-25 2 Although numerically inferior to the U.S. ami R.A.A.F. air forces now operationally engaged in the Koreun war. the R.A.F. is playing a vital •back-room" part in the supply direction. F.E.A.F. transport aircraft assigned to the task from Singapore have flown many hundreds of tons of120 words
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Article48 1950-09-25 2 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Sun.—The building of the Yukawa Memorial Hall in honour of Dr. Hideki Yukawa, winner of tne 1950 Nobel Prize for Physics will start early in November, and is expected to be completed next autumn, reports the Japanese daily. Asahi Shimbun today. —Reuter-AAPReuter-AAP. - 48 words
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207 1950-09-25 2 4 DAKOTA aircraft of the Far East Air Force on a courier run to Japan has become the first British 'plane to land in Korea since the cutbreak of the war. Her trip- which started as r* supply mission- developed into a vital operational207 words
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Article27 1950-09-25 2 Reuter. TOKYO. Sun.—The Nissan Steamship Company's rreighter. Nichigyoku Mam. will shortly sail for Cuba for the first time since the end of the war. Renter-Reuter. - 27 words
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113 1950-09-25 2 A.P. LONDON Sun.—The Warsaw radio announced yesterday that a former director o* the Polish State Railways is on trial before Katowice District military court charged with "transmitting espionage material to representatives of the British Consulate in Katowice." He is Boleslav Oledzki. a former DirectorA.P. - 113 words
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446 1950-09-25 2 JHE Radio Teleprinters which are one of th? links between Far East Air Force Headquarters at Changi and the rest of the world have been misbehaving themselves lately. An ordinary teleprinter is a complicated electrical instrument which looks something like a typewriter.446 words
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Article, Illustration91 1950-09-25 2 India's Prime Minis', er, lawnhar al N;hru (c« ntr»- < f picture), carefully crosses a temporary bamboo bridge spanning the Dha'a River, near Sa.Hya. North AftMfki. during fell in«-peeliop tour. Th concrete bridge at this point was ieslroy.nl h- »art'iqtiake. A'though Assam's earthqua R occurred91 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-09-25 2 Th' 77 year-ol£ Sultan of Johort baits f th< Wtlbvck Stnrt Xurximj Hovif aftrr I isiiuKt Mi 3 ui-oUt wfift and thur fust bab/i- a 4ttoghU r bant mi Sejit.34 words
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83 1950-09-25 2 About 1000 Muslims attended a mass meeting at, the Jalan Bcsar Stadium, to mark the end of Hari Raya Haji. yesterday morning. Inche Mohamed Fadullah, Chairman presided at the meeting. There were about five sneakers and among them Mr. Said Ibrahim, organiser of the83 words
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Article27 1950-09-25 2 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Sun.—The student self-government association of Tokyo University on Friday issued a statement denouncing the planned purge of Red professors irom the University.—Reu-ter-AAPReuter-AAP. - 27 words
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Article164 1950-09-25 2 The meeting rm vi.c [TXSKU members in £ingapoM to elect officials and discuss formation of a bra run here, have been postponed to a late date nexi month. I? was origin.-.lly r< rded to hold the m- ting at t*o All Malay Mus'j.i Mi- ioncry.164 words
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70 1950-09-25 2 THE dislike for eggs and milk by Chinese women is believed to be the cause of beri-beri among the preg- nant women of the colony, the annual report of Medical Department states. The Women give no reason for their dislike except tor their dislike of70 words
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Article, Illustration349 1950-09-25 2 ALTHOUGH ho nas saded in oh? sliips all over the world for twentyyears, and is now Captain of the ll.dOO-ton Dutch freighter. Amsteistad .vhich' sailed from Singapore for Jakarta yesterday, gonial forty-six-year old Captain R. P. Repko still yearns ic* the lake-studded countryside349 words
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Advertisement69 1950-09-25 2 3 Showy Daily: 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. Colourful Malay Drasaa.! "DEWI MURNI" starring Kasma Booty. Osman Gumaoti. It's filled with THRILLS md gXCTTEMENTj ATLANTIC Great World Last 2 Shows: 6 30 915 "CHICK CARTER. DETECTIVE" (Serial). SUN New World Today 2 Shows: 6.30 9.15. "HOLT OF THE SECRr-T SERVICE" (Serial).69 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-25 3 Sixty-six Highlanders, the first reinforcement for Bfft ti*h tfVOps fighting In Korea, st' i n leaving in two planes recently lor Japan, from r,vn"ha n airfie.'d, \Viltsh:»e, England. The men are troops it the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. I'HOTO SHOWS: Th*Highland troops marching lo their Halifax aircraft58 words
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209 1950-09-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun At the recent conference of in Ulu Kelantan District, Mr J. A. Aitkan. District Officer, tsaid hat he took a serious view of the attitude of the kampong people, who left their padi land without planting anvtnlm: in order to work209 words
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Article63 1950-09-25 3 fAIQB, ouii. Mr George C. McGhce, United States Assistant Secretary' of State, arrived here last night for a four-day visit, during which he will hold informal talks w>th officials of the Foreign Ministry. He is due in the international port of Tangier on October 263 words
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144 1950-09-25 3 MALACCA. Sun. MOST of the members of the Straits Chinese community do not focus their attention on the changing times. While other communities are striving hard fm the improvement of their lot and clamouring Joi their rights and privileges the Chinese lag far behind144 words
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493 1950-09-25 3 Flying Hospitals With Sick, Wounded Land At Changi Tribune Staff Reporter A SMALL fleet of Army ambulances stood by at Changi airfield Saturday night to meet a Dakota aircraft bringing sick and wounded servicemen from Hongkong on the first lap of an air journey home to Britain. Yesterday the patients493 words
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Article111 1950-09-25 3 U.P. PARIS. Sun. TURVACEOUS PitrUv Wyl more flew into Errol Flvnn's arms Ide she arrived her- loduv. Th swashbuckling iiwyie h«i announced thai the y wiU marry 'as so m a.. I can make the arrangenu The twenty -twoyear cd movie starlet raced down theU.P. - 111 words
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Article42 1950-09-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— During th. ir recent meeting. Sic of Itoto "haru District were awed to «Ujmit renortr of cases of families facing extreme Hardships in their respective localt.es. They were also told to form cooperative societies in their areas-42 words
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Article125 1950-09-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Exhinits' oacrcd by the Screndah Home for the Ulu Sehnv-.or District 1950 Horticultu: al Show held over two dayi < n August 2tf and 27, '.on 11- prizes worth #?S/--in cash, »t was revealed in the August report of the Screndah Boys' Home.125 words
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321 1950-09-25 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Tamil School on Lowhill Road has be2n 1 included in the child feeding scheme. Since its introduction on Sept 1, the number of children getting free meals has steadily increased. The special committee, appointed by the Government, has reviewed the321 words
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Article39 1950-09-25 3 A.P. LONDON. Sunday.—A doll made in Er.fdand sells in London for about US$ll. In Rock, Arkasas, the same doll costs about US$22-partly beJause the United States charges nearly eight dollars to let it n the country.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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207 1950-09-25 3 U.N. ASKED TO HELP Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Sunday. THE Repatriation Committee of the House of 1 Councillors recently voted to ask the United Nations General Assembly tor assistance in speeding up the repatriation of Japanese prisoners of war from the Soviet Union. rr»t Ua ortinnReuter-AAP. - 207 words
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Article84 1950-09-25 3 HONGKONG. Sun. The Sing Tao Daily News said today that the Chinese Communists placed about U5513,000,000 worth of ord( rs with European countn within the past fortnight. The Reds ordered metals, foreign paper and industrial chemicals from the United Kingdom. France. Belgium and other countries,84 words
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Article49 1950-09-25 3 Reuter. TOKIO. Sun. Dr. Sakuhci Fujiwara, former director of the Central Meteorological Observatory and a member of the Japan Academy, died on September 22, at the age of 66. He was widely known in Japan as "Dr. Weather." He wrote more than a dozen books on weather.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article168 1950-09-25 3 TWENTY-FOUR motorics took part yesterday in the first par; of the Singapore Motor Club's "skilful, cautious and easeful" driving competition. This competition :izj& three parts. For trie firsi part i f their programme, they met at the Vehicles Ofßee in Middle Roat'. where tilt:, machines were given168 words
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Article95 1950-09-25 3 A.P. BERLIN. Sat. Commu-nist-controlled East Germany has called on a.l Germans to sabotage wfctrever possible Western Europe's programme to arm affairs'. Russian expansion. The Soviet zone state s C.mncil of Ministers !as night urged both East and West Germans to "unfold national resistance'" to Western Europe'sA.P. - 95 words
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Article51 1950-09-25 3 Reuter. LUCKNOW. Sat. One person was killed and four injured n a Hindu-Moslem rict in the Cantonment area of Lucknow today. A 24-hour curfew has been imposed 00 tne arer> which is being patrolled by armed police. A police officer and a constable were among theReuter. - 51 words
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Article39 1950-09-25 3 HONGKONG. San. The Hongkong Government recently imposed vatcr rationing for the recona time this year, warning that exceptionally dr\ September weather mifht result in another like 1928-29 when 'v'U-r had to be imported from Bing ipoiv39 words
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Article88 1950-09-25 3 USIS. FLUSHING M3«DPVfc Sfn Th? United Nations announced yesterday that Thailand has ottered forty thousand tons of rice for ;!ie unified command's emergency civilian relief programme in Korea. Prince Wan Waithayakon made thi; oiler on behalf of the Thai Government in a letter Uo SecretaryUSIS. - 88 words
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Article46 1950-09-25 3 TOKIO, Sun. OFFICIALS of the Emp oyment Stabilisation Offices, a Government agency, will soon get a special pay rise because of the danger, and strain on their duties created by the increasing dav labourers' troubles, report. 1 Kyodo News Agency today.-46 words
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Article217 1950-09-25 4 INCH by inch the United Nations force move 1 forward into Seoul. While we pray for a quick victory, let us be prepared for a grim and desperate battle. A city, defended by determined men with modern weapons, is a hard thing to take. Every building becomes217 words
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Article209 1950-09-25 4 THE PRESIDENT of America has groat powers. You may remember, for example, that it was on his decision, without reference to Congress, that American troops were ordered to do battle in Korea. But Mr. Truman is not the master of the American people. He is still very209 words
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Article179 1950-09-25 4 §INGAPORES little lull is broken by another hand grenade. It is thrown ac a cafe popular among servicemen, but fortunately, like all the others, it does not do much damage. There is only one casualty, a young Euro Dean woman school-teacher who was sUghtly wounded by a179 words
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Article, Illustration1224 1950-09-25 4 GEOFFREY MURRAY - by GEOFFREY MURRAY EIOHT nun called together irom countries thousands of miles apart, will meet with th"ir idvisers n London toJay 10 take decisions that will Determine how full the rice bowls shall be of the countless millions of South1,224 words
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Article540 1950-09-25 4 Reuter-AAP. (Bff Alex Valentine) With U.S. Marines on the road to Seoul. THE war came to Sosa. For three long hours the tiny mud huts oi Sosa crumbled under the blast of shells and bombs. Blotches erupted on the dusty main street. Then came theReuter-AAP. - 540 words
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Article307 1950-09-25 4 A.P. THE HAGUE. QUEEN Juliana last week warned the people of the the Netherlaml- they would hare to intensify their own defence efforts, irrespective oi foreign assistance. Opening the Dutch StatesGeneral session in the Knight's Hall, the Queen, in her speech irom the Throne, said: "ItA.P. - 307 words
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546 1950-09-25 4 DEWITT MACKENZIE - BY DEWITT MACKENZIE VP. Foreing Affiance Analyst. A.P. NEW YORK. SO a big offensive by United Nations forces in Korea finally is under way. with General Mac Arthur nimself in the field directing operations. Coordinated landings by American Marines and infantry on theA.P. - 546 words
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Article155 1950-09-25 4 THE acute shortage of quar ters for Government officers, particularly subordinate officers, has been largely due. to there insufficient Crown oi Municipal land on which any comprehensive housing scheme can be carried out. states t&e annual report of Malacca settlement for 1949. Few new houses were built155 words
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Article85 1950-09-25 4 A.P. MANILA. Gun. Most of Manila newspapers editorially praised the award of the Nobel "eace Prize to Dr. Ralph 3'inche. United Nations mediator. The fact that Dr. Bunche is the first American Negro to receive the Award was favourably commented upon. "In granting him the covetedA.P. - 85 words
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Article203 1950-09-25 5 A.P. CONTRONE, Italv, Todav THIRTY peasant families from the little hill village of Santa Severina, near here, yesterday became the first Italians to receive land under Premier Alcide de Gasperi's nationwide Land Reform Programme. The multi-million dollar programme called for re-distribution of 3,700,000 hectares of privateA.P. - 203 words
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Article141 1950-09-25 5 A.P. CASTLEFORD, iLagiaud. Sunday. I: I TED Nations forces in > Korea may be fighting a A.ir to ends wars. Britain's Minister of Fuel and Power Mr. Noel-Baker said today. "The application of the principle that aggressive war must be suppressed by theA.P. - 141 words
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Article128 1950-09-25 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. INDIA'S efforts for peaceful, settlement of Asian problems should be encouraged, not rebuffed, in the opinion of Congressman Robert Sikes. Florida Democrat. "It la cot necess irj that we accept proposals which app LSC the Reds in order to induce Ind'<i to her greatA.P. - 128 words
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Article41 1950-09-25 5 MR. Walter James Edwards. Civil Lord 01 the Achmraltv arrived at Ka>Iat:3 y. s' Tday. He was met by Admiral oir Patrice Brind. C-:n-C. and a party of miJi♦arv officials. Mr. Edwards is staying in the Admirals home.41 words
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Article22 1950-09-25 5 The next session of the Council will be held on Oct. 13 at Victoria Mi mortal Hall at 10 a.m.22 words
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37 1950-09-25 5 The first Indonesian Ambassador to Australia. Dr. Octoyo, with his wife and .a.nil:. arrived rec atlj in Sydney by 8.0.A.C. from Djakarta. Dr. Oetoyo, ly year* of at-e. is a Doctor of La* from levden University, Holland.37 words
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57 1950-09-25 5 Singapore Chinese Dentist Association dinner at Wing Choon untitled Great World. on Satiirdav merit. Lett to right: Mrs. B. K. Yap. Mr. T. K. Quek Mrs. T K. Quek Mr. John laycack. Lady Murray A>r.sle>. Dr. D. K. Yap. Mr. Tan K. Hai. Mrs. John Laycock. Sir Murray Aynsley, Mi57 words
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28 1950-09-25 5 CONGRATULATIONS: The junior Radminton Party celebrated untitled Anniversary will, a dtan« mhO at foJ* t !*F!**r!l "rter.nl aadmiiiti»»artleV luun'mthr TS^STuiTlSTbdearth om tne.eltl.Vont row Wf tcdI vrhil. their pa-28 words
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Article178 1950-09-25 5 A Singapore Traction Company bus was set on fire last night at Chulia Street. It was r-lightly damaged. The driver who was in his seat at the time of the fire, said that the bus had just arrived from Tanjong Katong and the conductor was checking178 words
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Article76 1950-09-25 5 A.P. CAIRO. To-day. The Cairo Police Investigation Department w.t.s given a strange reason, recently by a 14-year-old boy who had failed in his exam: "Mv father, a school tcachei. has lied the country to avoid paying alimony to his successive 17 divorced wives." said the youth inA.P. - 76 words
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Article112 1950-09-25 5 Reuter. NEW YORK. SunTHE Communist Party ot America tonight called on all Americans to "nullify" the new anti-subversives law and "call a halt to its enforcement". The Party issued this statement: "The peoples resistance to this bill will continue to grow, lor any attemptReuter. - 112 words
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Article61 1950-09-25 5 A.P. FRANKFCRT. Sun. THE Allied High Commission yesterday decreed the liquidation of Germany's largest steel trusts. Six huge companies were ordered to be placed in liquidation at the close cf business on September 30. The action came on the heels of a similar orderA.P. - 61 words
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Article54 1950-09-25 5 U.P. Buffalo, New York, Sun. The development of I "robot laboratory technician" that can record automatically as many as 1,320 temperatures readings an hour was described yesterday. Fred Harshberger. its inventor, told the Instrument Society of America's annual conference that the robot is for use in the laboratoryU.P. - 54 words
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354 1950-09-25 5 Reuter. LONDON Sunday. MINISTERS of seven Commonwealth countries will meet here tomorrow to open a conference to discuss a six-year Commonwealth plan for the development of South-East Asia. Th Q olan understood to stress the d< velooment of agricultural multi-puroos hydro electric, transportReuter. - 354 words
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Miscellaneous21 1950-09-25 5 LI'L iIBNER *t fll Ca PP HI y———M— l l view-screen y. r j r -r«"£| p fcV 3^-/-^ —"üB/TTWI 321 words
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Article144 1950-09-25 6 A.P. HONGKONG. S m. ftENERALISSIMO Cinariß W- Kai-shek this week wiil receive a letter ir b.'-oci. Th? letter a from some 7.001» Chines* rOiUgecs iiving In a camp here spcr.ored by tne Hong king Go-.-eminent. Tiie refugees expressed theif lull support of NationalisL cntnu andA.P. - 144 words
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112 1950-09-25 6 USIS. WASHINGTON. Sunday. United Str.'es exports ot rubber and gum products drooped ncaiiv 36 per cent in the first seven months of 1930. while importt of lor*eign rubbers and gum <oods iumped 24 per c >nt. according to figur-s released by th? U.S. D.-partmentUSIS. - 112 words
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90 1950-09-25 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Sun. The American President Lines already is con-idermg replacement of three round-the-world luxury Boers taken by the Navy*before construction was fully completed. George KiKion or San Franrta&ik president of the liny, said confidence in the Iqd to :mmcdiatc studies tor replacementA.P. - 90 words
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Article62 1950-09-25 6 A.P. NEW DELHI. Sunday. One man was killed during clashes between Hindus and Muslims in Lucknow on Saturday during the celebrations of !he Muslims lestival BaUrid. Several Hindus and Muslims were stabbed and shots were fired. The trouble arose over the sacrificial slaying ol aA.P. - 62 words
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379 1950-09-25 6 A.P. THE HAGUE, Sunday. THE latest available figures on the world tin 1 industry, published by the Internationtl Tin Study Group, show for July :i mine production of 5 071 long tons, in Malaya. 2,792 tons in Indonesia. 1,236 tons in tho Belgian CongoA.P. - 379 words
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Article138 1950-09-25 6 U.P. BERLIN. Sun.THE Russian-British dead- lock over control of a roadway intersection near Gatow airfield showed no signs of breaking today as armed troops of both nations held on to their heavily fortified positions. Informed sources said that Soviet authorities had rejected a protest note fromU.P. - 138 words
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Article199 1950-09-25 6 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Sun. THE Government of India 1 formally Accepted the appointment ot MorUaburo Seki. the Japanese Government nominee t. nead its trade agency in N»:\v Delhi with branch ftfcaiiLiaUoiu m Calcutta and Bombay Mr. V. C. Trivedi. First Secretary of the Indian Mais°nReuter-AAP. - 199 words
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Article50 1950-09-25 6 A.P. STOCKHOLM. San.—Nine passengers and 'he w re killed when a Swedish corrtnWclr.! rrltTupTrt plane crashed and burst into flames at Karlstad airport on Saturday. The plan, a Ain-englned Avro Anson. Stalled and crashed from an altitude of 180 ieet shortly after taking off —A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article117 1950-09-25 6 A.P. YEW YORK, Sun.—Print cloth prices rhewed I igw df casing in the cCvtcn textile Ktt this week— the ftt*t ck in the substantial riae cotton go-xis ftttees. itosale offerings of print uioths appeared late in tne week at prices as rotten rty much ayA.P. - 117 words
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Article40 1950-09-25 6 A.P. SAIGON. Sunday. The frontier post of Dongkhe. on the Chinese border, nas been abandoned to cue Communist led Vietminh. official French sources said tonight. There are no immediate plans to retake the lost post. —AP.A.P. - 40 words
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Article176 1950-09-25 6 A.P. BELGRADE. Sun. MARSHAL Tito's government, keeping a tight check rein on expenditures for imports, has begun development of a synthetic rubber industry of its own in the hope of cutting costs of buying natural rubber. So far. it is a smalL scale, largely experimental andA.P. - 176 words
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Advertisement646 1950-09-25 6 FOB V». CONTINENT. Singapore! Pv •wtli yaaa» •Bend,'-:.' for Genoa, ssss 25/20 27/28 sept "BenattoW* for Liverpool. r^: g ""i D^ lln Rotter c, 19/20 C»* w/i ~p* "Benvorlick" 'or Hkong. Phdipines B.N. Borneo 9 Oct. B,nrevis" for Philippines 2 Tawao. k oKtiNEN t -Bonvruchir' for Havre. PS*" A SEnS646 words
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Advertisement1245 1950-09-25 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD? SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTER. DAM, HA'h.JJRG. RADNORSHIRE due Set. JLENGYLE Due Oct. n FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HJNGKONG, SHANGHAI IVD JAPAN. CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHER PORTS TO LOAD AND DISCHARGE CARGO.1,245 words
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Advertisement119 1950-09-25 6 WANTED WANTED vacant nd oreferablv Newton an 1 Cl«anrery Lam- offer? b\.x No. 1013. Spore. 1R.563 WANTED 19J0 or «C A4O or Hillnian iv good condition. State particulars and A4UIS. Tribune. Spot MISCELLANEOUS KNOWLEDGE f i. Physiognomy brines Eap] 1 Success in L fe. Con- i Lvdla. HA. Chance A119 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-09-25 7 Ihe Honqkong Chinese Combined, winners of the Triangular Table-Tennis Tournanu rt between Honskong. All-India, and Malaya, pictured Nwth thei, officials and Dato and D.ittn after receiving the coveted Championship trophies35 words
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Article169 1950-09-25 7 THIS MORNING'S TRAINING BY "SPOT" VERY few horses were out on the track when training was held here this morning. The going was good, but the horses were not tested severely. Only pace and slow work were performed. i Grey Bloom <R. Boy> trotter!169 words
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Article94 1950-09-25 7 A.P. LL-VNDRINDOD WELLS. Sun. BRITISH motor-cyclintf teams >*tp( in« board in the international six-day trial iiicj" end.it last imrht, winning international Tro*>h** »*>d '•>« S.!» or Vase without the loss of a iv ni ir «'itnei event. The British teams, which roun1 uiit th«» 1.300 milesA.P. - 94 words
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Article93 1950-09-25 7 [POH, Pun.--A Perak XV. representing the Re«t. woum-ed Thipd C mmanrto Brigade by 19 points to nil in a rousing ruirr came yesterday. CriiiK o:r tied the scoring in the first halt v.itl a brilliant touch down which Chandler converted. \>!.b followed up with another93 words
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Article69 1950-09-25 7 It] a fnerdly soccer match played ut Katong yesterday. Cheerful Lady second XI beat R.A.F. Jurong by two jioals In one. In another match plavcd on the same mound yesterday. Cheerful Lads' Tirst XI beat R.A.r. Tengah by three goals to two. The scorers r or the Cheerful69 words
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512 1950-09-25 7 The "PLUNGER" IPOH, Sunday. THREE trainers, Marinus Van Breukelen, Yong Thua Yin and "Doc"' Rodgers seem to hold the whip hand in the coming P rak Gold Vase Meeting to be run at Ipoh on Sept. 30. Oct. 4 and 7. M. van Breukelen512 words
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Article68 1950-09-25 7 A.P. ENGLAND. Sunday.--Mr Wineton CburcnlU-f grey. Sur-vT'ir-old Colonist 111 acored fourth straight tdctorj by SmiSm «b* Kdwrogton (dace stake v 1;, on) bred n. ranee, start,,t tw t" one favawritc w < h i JJ C mile, tl.ooo added «*enj and won by a length. Pat hademisA.P. - 68 words
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Article63 1950-09-25 7 DADEN, GERMANY. Sun.— Jaroslav Drobny. self-exiled Czech tefiis star, now p'iuying for Egypt, decisively beat Hcraldo Weiss of Argentina. 6-1. 6-1. in the- men's singles finals of the International Tennis Tournament here today. The Argentine played erratic tennis throughout the first set, and did not produce63 words
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580 1950-09-25 7 S POKE MALAYS 2 STORE DISTRICT 0 THE Singapore Malays pulled up their socks in 1 the second half to defeat the Singapore District by two goals to nil in a fast and thrilling Inter-Community soccer game at Jalan Bosar Stadium yesterday. With this580 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-09-25 7 Top: HONGKONG CHINES E COMBINED (left to right) Loh Kum Sun, Chung Chin S ng, Sit Shui C ho. Bottom: ALL-INDIA (left to right) U.M C'hundrana, R. Bhandari. M.V.S. Vita.34 words
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Article214 1950-09-25 7 THE Hongkong table-tennis tourists, WING SUN, 1 ended their Malayan tour with a brilliant four games to one win over All-India in their farewell fixtures at the Happy World Stadium last night. It was a thrilling and colourful encounter of first-class table-tennis. The Indians214 words
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Article42 1950-09-25 7 A.P. OSLO, Sunday. Sweden's national soecei teai:i defeated Norway 3t< 1 licre today before a crowd Of 3."».000. All BBeHe were scored in the second half. jforway's ;:oal came from a penalty m the last ■unutes of the match.-A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article89 1950-09-25 7 Reuter. PHILADELPHIA. Su l U rvyn Wood (Am. i: hi. IMS Olympic Champ oil. retained tiie Philadelphia Hold Cup. the world's KtriUng championship, here today. Wood, who held ihe Irophy a3 ihe result ot aia Olympic victory heat Jack Kelly, Aj i champion, by about twoReuter. - 89 words
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Article77 1950-09-25 7 A.P. Bradford northern 2, Wcrklngton Town 17., Bram'ey 22 Liverpool Stanley 12. Dewibury IS Uuddersfteid 17. I Rovers 2t». Rochdale Hornets It. Halifax 46. Hull Kingston Rovers 11. Hull 15. Leed 21. Hunslet 20, Keichu B. ihsi 7. barrow 2. Salford C'a 11« ford 11. St. HelensA.P. - 77 words
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Article152 1950-09-25 7 A.P. BHUSBBL3. Sunday The International Football ended Up two-dai exe<uti.< me |,ere this morning with one o f* lt S bl si headache Mill un- solved -c tor SecrefcaryGeneral B. Schrlcker, retirtag after a lUetlme spent the scr vi- c ol international football. The Federation presidentA.P. - 152 words
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Article232 1950-09-25 7 i- and Neavo S.C'.. last .ir inter Commercial House rtunncrs-up. swept through th*ir ixture againsl Imperial Chemical Industrie* :>.C. with a five games q ail Win al badminton resterl3With Our Toll Lim In their ank:. Who was a class above a I be players, the232 words
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Article42 1950-09-25 7 A.P. \KNICB, Sun. M Tucker <>f Britain las* night yon the singles in the women tournament here, defeating Austria's Miss Dolleschel 6-: i. 6-4. The games were part of the international tennis tournament |k i.i ii,. L"l" court!. \.V.A.P. - 42 words
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Article111 1950-09-25 7 A.P. BADEN-BADEN. Germany. Sun. mjgypCn Jaimlav Drobny and Argentine* Iteratd > v. leached the finals f Ihr ir.« v's singles in the me.niii' »>•••• '<>•- mt tournament nere >> .i< r lir.. Drobny beat Bernard l<u< i:irau (Krance) 2 :i, 1. y. 1. while Weis--. ellminai 1A.P. - 111 words
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Advertisement163 1950-09-25 7 bTi. MADRAS/NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS:— Madras Nagapattinam Penang Singapore KajulT" 20.9.50 *LW» ilajula 15.10.50 16.10.50 21.10.50 23.10.50 OUTWARDS:— Singapore P. Rajula 2JASO Principal Agents: fqi ay vfrr&CO LTD, (Inc. m Singapore), TC i nd P At a f s e BE^ST ht PENANG. BOUSTEAD Igenla: KUALA LUMPUR. PORT SWETTENHAM. Rom163 words
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Advertisement522 1950-09-25 7 NOTICES EDUCATION NOTICE. Four new Regional School."? vill accept registration for tdmission to classes from Prinary I to Standard IV for October. 1950 beginning from Monday, October 2nd until Friday. October 6th, between i a.m. and 1 p.m. These schools ire situated as follows.— v a) Yio Chu Kang Road522 words
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Article468 1950-09-25 8 A.P. NEW YORK. Sunday. THE New York Yankee dealt I Boston's Pennant hopes i a I n. Baseball League yesterday as H»J «nui Red T 4tory behind Lefty Ea Loot's 0£ hit e«^^ n feKaS I -Vue with only eight more days ot p.»JA.P. - 468 words
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Article68 1950-09-25 8 A.P. CARNOUSTIE. Scotland, Sun. Welshir.in Dai Rees equalled Old Hames Braid's record yesterday in winning the British match play golf title for the fourth time. In the 36-hole final of the event, which is sponsored by the Sunday newspaper. News of the World. Rees trounced Frank Towle.A.P. - 68 words
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330 1950-09-25 8 IN a two-day match played at Seletar over the weekend, the Indian Association won the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Cup with a 50-run I victory over R.A.F. Malaya. I "TI it vbs ;i lev mate*" in which th/J bt)wlcrs were on top. The InrManr;330 words
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Article447 1950-09-25 8 mCW lit: I. HI: Worses hyenas ere kins; rhiklren in LuvßttOW, rt i>«»rt« tC Hind., tan t .nu MANILA: Sleveti link tpeds, ail rater arrest exceot two, :a. inK n Court actiOO. i NL'W DILHI: asv) rams and a ca.e in Bast Pubjab, India*! boder state. )ih>»-447 words
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Article469 1950-09-25 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. THE number of unbeaten clubs in the four divisions of the Football League was reduced lo t W o—Newcastle and Manchester City—when Nottingham Forest went down by three tfoali to two at Torquay in yesterday's FA. League matches. > Newcastle consolidated theirReuter. - 469 words
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Article52 1950-09-25 8 U.P. Atlanta. Georgia, Today Fifteen foreign fditoci touring the United States arrived by i ;>ne from Washing ion t>".;a> Before leaving VVathfcifcluti Chicada Honda. President of the Main-.'.'ii nevspjto >:s in Japan, tcld the united Press: "The welcoi to the journalists' pari? in W;isr.ington vvis very c-T-.iU.P. - 52 words
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Article22 1950-09-25 8 LONDON: The untitled BtVßßty of the DftUVMal of Butt |M w:ii rctJUBM us adjo >.- >• 1 F***k>n r-t BtVUdßu on Mov. l" 722 words
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Article713 1950-09-25 8 1111 st vi; 1-io 4 v.a s W. I». L. 1- A. J Newcu -lie U. I»J •> 0 1> t X» .vi inelM s,t-r J. I*t 4 1 3 13 o Ai *.>n;..: 10 5 I 1 IS 10 U Middli »bor' bJ o 1 :i713 words
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559 1950-09-25 8 IN a hard-hitting game at the Clerical Union Hall last night. Cheono; Hock Leng and Mrs. Teo Tiang Seng (Eclipse) entered the mixed Doubles semi-final with a well-deserved straight sets win over Goh Tian Chye and Miss Helen Heng (Useful United Family). It was559 words
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Article124 1950-09-25 8 A European woman was slightly injured n night when a hand grenade exploded < side the Stamford Cafe at Bras Basah R The woman—23-year-old teacher a r Xee Soon Garrison —was injured in the head by splini rr«l 1- .£l. Thn grenade—flung by a cyclist hit124 words
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Article172 1950-09-25 8 they did th.?ttirk. th<- Malaya PubtJfhiOK Bouse S;t»rti» Club asaaaged t.. Ik it Borneo Motors Opens 'lab by tW") gosla to one SS their Business Bouse "A" poe< er eii-o-aaer at the Geylanv' St adi am yesterday. 11 was a scrapny gam»' oontpMUnUSd by the fiphtin?172 words
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Article60 1950-09-25 8 The foltosAne are request! to t|irn up for th>- Y.M.i'.A. in today's ho key easse against t»i.S'pori Hoir .t- t Bales*ief Road ground at 5.10 p.m. US. So: tt* Harry Pan Hoiloway. Tea Kih Bin. Tee Tyc Bin, Jjnun> Rot n. Use Ah Chi Lo-> Joe Vm D.60 words
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Article130 1950-09-25 8 A.P. BANGKOK. Tote SIAM is tae.ng a Shortage of tin deposits and miners are demanding govei action in r: cspecting to find new sources of the nu LaL There has beer, a resutgen. cc of tin trading witrAhe I'nited States inc< i construction Flnanei ration revisedA.P. - 130 words
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Article158 1950-09-25 8 GENERAL < HIM-.M. M< 5.3" p.m: c mmv lien cuuwea I p.< 1M( Mot Circle I Mf'i.im. u.lj >!.::•.. Ja v. i and h ret:, i I p.m.: Judo hum hy Mr. ii, C. Ihe a u*c a*Ofcj Ihe Iro-i mi MtdJ.e t '<. s CINEMA <158 words
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Article38 1950-09-25 8 PASSENGERS scl travel by tht M day** ways yesterday were del > twice, once when the P'k l l -developed engine trouble aad the second time v\!n-n the tyro ot the tail wheel punctured38 words
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Article51 1950-09-25 8 THE Rev J. r N. 1 Depute S Social Welfare, will be U* gucst-ci-honour at t dinner he held it the AdclphPjfcoof garden on <>c 2 TiV dtnm r resl<l ed by Ifr T. P. F M N Re\. Handy will tor Ccyioo on retirement on Oct.51 words
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Article55 1950-09-25 8 THE mari 1 Kuan v Mr. and Mrs l lCnon »nd y\ss Kara G Choo. third -iau ?hl i Kwa SI?*? r manager ol tn t ChHn i° Be ia S»tr i and Mrs Kwa nace at th ■<-'/'.' K ftl 'ist"y 0:1 ?a Areeeptloe, aTJ b the55 words
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