Malaya Tribune, 26 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-26 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAY'S NEWS i TODAY LATE EXTRA HELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26. 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration331 1950-09-26 1 Seizure Completed Says MacArthur R uter-AAP r.rd W-P. Nt TOKIO, Today. capital of the Republic of Korea, "is again in friendly hands" Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur said in a personally signed communique issued at 2.10 pan. (Tokio Time) today. The United Nations forces have "completed the envelopment and— R uter-AAP r.rd W-P. - 331 words
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109 1950-09-26 1 MEDAN. Today. Nine persons were arrested when Medan (East Sumatra) police two clays ago succeeded in uncovering a smuggling ring operating l>etwccn Singapore and Medan. reports An eta news agency. Smugglers made use of planes of the regular Garuda Indonesian Airways Singapore service and brought109 words
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Article, Illustration304 1950-09-26 1 Tribune StaiT Reporter. ARMED with only a daching (Chinese scale) twenty-three year old Loo Chick Lee of Victoria Street this morning drove away two masked Chinese, armed with revolver ?nd knife, who held him and his 54-year old aunt Mak Mci Kum in his304 words
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Article782 1950-09-26 2 But Western Dem ocracies Still Shunning Him U.P. TAIPHH GENERALISSIMO ll BW-aheK'a Natioaahsts who have now regained the support of a r <* at *™l Chinese, have not yet quite rVturncd to the good fJW of the Western democracy Thi- hi M»e of the" •inexplicableU.P. - 782 words
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Article209 1950-09-26 2 The moment William Ralph Wakeham laid his hands on that suitcase his status changed. He had been a sm.ik thief; he became —for 24 hours—the most-wanted man in Britain. For the suitcase belonged to an atomic-energy expert who left it in a compartment of209 words
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45 1950-09-26 2 Gfortal ut Ltir Ami) ti las MacArthiw (uiuatirtfi in Chirl. I Oiled Army F Jr I Ml < anil I'omcn irtdltu I» lor lh«* unlfml I Nalion* miliars i <i a«*istin&. If»' ItrjMitoi i KutCN I» i ptl tiii» <tn v Mon '>> Not i ?i omnium»'.45 words
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Article115 1950-09-26 2 to arrive late. —Reuur ar. AAP. MORDEN. Surrey. Brid es arriving for their v dings at the Parish ol St. Lawrence here no \> Pr come la I The reason: a r warning by the Vicar Reverend T. L. LiveT r in histo arrive late.—Reuur ar. AAP. - 115 words
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588 1950-09-26 2 HAL BOYLE - BY HAL BOYLE A.P. ¥HERE arc night times here that make American soldiers feel closer to home. Many have told me so. To those holding the outposts the darkness has the terror of the unfamiliar. But the night in any war tugs withA.P. - 588 words
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Advertisement107 1950-09-26 2 V the Loveliest £m thing about you fl BB Cxii i umhih rmsr i ,Mt VfMi 60 M 7** Hpttick, «MC it as often to keep you (BLhP fragrantly lovely jJI day through. Goya's lovely perfume* can make the subde BE 4ifTeren<x- between looking your best'—and being H beautiful for107 words
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1037 1950-09-26 3 —But Shortage Of Clowns Is A Serious Problem Reuter. THE HAGUE. ri'ROPE S 32 large circuses *j and one hundred or smaller gypsy ones doing record business, nigh circus folk admit thai In some respects the :us performances are so good as they wereReuter. - 1,037 words
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243 1950-09-26 3 A.P. BERLIN, Today. DUSSIAN-occupied East Germany was welR corned into the family of Soviet satellite states yesterday. Simultaneously, the East German republic embarked on a big new campa*™ gainst "saboteurs and Western agents. The official Soviet newspaper Taeeliche Rundschau said the East German stat«A.P. - 243 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-09-26 3 "PINCERS": A cartoon which appeareu rece»».ly In the New York Herald Tribune, a leading U.S. daily newspaper publish in New York City. Huge pincers, held by Jacob A. Malik Soviet Union representative on tne United Nations Security Council, grasp the United Nations between jaws, which are labeled "aggression" and72 words
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Article192 1950-09-26 3 A.P. ATHENS, Monday. THE ECA administrator Mr. Paul Porter today. 1 told the 10th Pan-Hellenic Labour Congress that greater social justice is needed in Greece and that the wealthy classes should bear a greater burden. Labours 1,700 delegates from all over Greece ga"c the ECAA.P. - 192 words
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Advertisement65 1950-09-26 3 pi ii ii>ir *—r m Who's been How the family love* Huntley and Palmers' 'Bailey Biscuits I The only trouble is they go so quickly witk children around. Not that you can really mind these delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most economical way of providing the goodness65 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-09-26 4 SLFTPY TIME GAL. Miss Barbara Stanwyck, wears an ideal robe for crisp evenings. Of s powder blue wool jersey, the robe features the popular roH collar and fastens with three i seK-eovered buttons. Pale pink angora yarn makes the flower embroidery on the naUmoon pockets and on the55 words
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Article251 1950-09-26 4 THERE if a now *ay of 1 making up, with th* out", -ofuncd to a blur of Ac coral or rose, the face ■art-co.our cd. and all the D'otn concent rated ir. the t a romantic fashion ad one wl.'Ch dramatics the ■auty oi bit clear e\vs and251 words
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Article765 1950-09-26 4 A.P. BIARRTZ. CONCHITA CINTRON. the beautiful girl bullfighter lrom Peru *l".o is retiring this year to get married, says she wants to have lots of children but she will never allow any of them to become a bullfighter. It's much too dangerous", she said in anA.P. - 765 words
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Article810 1950-09-26 4 IHAVE always contended that there ll no cookery booh from which we cannot derive som: useful tomfort and I have been confirmed in mv opinion recently m several directions. For it has been my job to do a certain amount of among th cookery books of -omr fifty810 words
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Advertisement124 1950-09-26 4 r\i V/X« Breathe in Comfort Clear Naa*l Congestion the Modern Way Feel jem r cmn hardly breathe Nose atufly Worried with f Glr€l persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You can clear bJwq lib "_J ot n w Henetrol Inhaler. Ihe medicated g non-toxic antiseptic vapour free* nasal congevion, j catarrh124 words
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Article1149 1950-09-26 5 JAMES HANLEY - TODAY'S SHORT STORY By JAMES HANLEY Fars Mr. Ed!s :'.ad tended macHe had cleaned and ?.nd polished them. re his world and ;:e. He served them .md iaithfully. He them: their move- s their rhythm, .ho ..i they responded to his touch. it Mr. Edmonds most ibout1,149 words
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Miscellaneous125 1950-09-26 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring (AN, YOU 3cTanl> NATURAL- 1 F Zt\A tOuR "V I v/i LL i OH, V: j' VOL*2ft U~^Fo=CM4T^ s YES...YES... ALL, LOVE EACH J FATHER i= ONE J I WILL j I WHY. IGIS, YOU'RE VERY* AND WHERE FATHER A OTHER.' JBM Z~ THE MOST IMPORTANT125 words
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Article, Illustration3 1950-09-26 6 s*JaSr*JS2rs«iSWrti *-< ■*■>«~»-3 words
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355 1950-09-26 6 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Public Services Commission which has been set up to deal with appointments in Government services may also be asked to deal with promotions and appointments of Municipal Staff as well. Municipal Commissioners, it is understood, are to ask Government355 words
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Article50 1950-09-26 6 PENANG. Mon. THE residence of Mr. Tan Lo Eng, well-known rubber planter in Burmah Road was broken into recently. Rhode island red hens and cocks are missing. A tailoring firm on Beach Street was 'buy led twice within the last two weeks The police are investigating.50 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-09-26 6 FIGHTY girls of the York Hill and Pasir PanSi jang Girls' Homes were entertained yesterday by three women social workers of Singapore at their homes. To most of them, accustomed to strict discipline and 'regulation food,' this was the first big occasion of their292 words
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2420 1950-09-26 7 THE following candi- dates from Singapore have come out successful in the spring examinations of the London timber of Commerce and the examination of the City and Guilds of London Institute, for 1950. LONDON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE RAFrLES IKSTITUTI3K EVENING CLASSES CERTIFICATE STAGE I YI'KWKITING:2,420 words
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Article125 1950-09-26 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN ON Sunday, October 8. Father J. McGurk, assistant Roman Catholic Priest at Wombwell. Yorkshire, will officiate at mass and then mount his motor-cycle for Rome. With aim. at pillion rider, will be nis friend. Tommy Hart The pair hope to mnkt the 2125 words
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Article151 1950-09-26 7 HOLIDAYMAKERS at Blackpool this summer have spent many hours in the aquarium admiring the fisla whose sizes range from microscopical tropical varieties to huge conger eels. They have almost all been caught specially for the aquarium on rod and line because it has been found that the151 words
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Article28 1950-09-26 8 HONGKONG. Mon The following were today al closings on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HK56.37 ->er U.S. dollar. HK515.60 per pound sterling. HK$299 per tael of gold.—28 words
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55 1950-09-26 8 Military targets in North Korea are constantly being attacked by United Nations untitled forces aiding the KepuDlic ot Korea to repel ihe Communis* r»eß*flPS me photos r t n ahpwa ihe raDroad rrpa'-r yards near Wousan, N< Ti h Ifurea, as lusted SUtfea B-29 bombers score direct hits, completh iz55 words
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990 1950-09-26 8 Events Of Next Two Weeks Likely To Be Derishc LONDON. rE events, of the next few ■reck*, are likely io lave a decisive influence on China's position in world affair?, it is believed in diplomatic uartcrs here. China, sir.cc Mao Tse-tung990 words
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Article68 1950-09-26 8 Coins to school a I i ly. Surrey, are 13 tneir owners line i valry officer Captain aid Sharp they are tiained to cross After the first U two hours most PI th have learned to st roads and wait for to pass. But68 words
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Advertisement107 1950-09-26 8 A N 0 T H *R^^2f^>PlfC LINK IN TH n|f Biro Service covers the Eastern hem I- \f Jy\ sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers Jt).Ak every writing need; as witness the new Biro MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its protector cap which enables It to107 words
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Miscellaneous661 1950-09-26 8 er lor Stai.darl TODAY M la BLUE NETWORK "i 0i,',».,„ i»..n« r i f KKf'.LJSH PBOOKA.HMt? Lif> Music; ;.tit ..m ttwa, 10.00 a.m. Nnts iron. Magd- 000 P-"»- I pore tallowed by ihe Kwrffat mary: Ml < M .ir. i Now* from Kuala Lumpir; 1» 10 a»e; 'he 1 Dunn.661 words
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Article553 1950-09-26 9 Assurance To j Sationalist Chinese Too A.P. U.P. SHING, Monda*. npT-"SH i r 'reign M&F'' j D x onight pledge*! i Rritai-. support lor the 31 s proiranraeHfcc United han vv to comba* ins the n*ht m .v.-.nt to const- hi modincatioiis. H nsaid that heA.P. & U.P. - 553 words
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80 1950-09-26 9 ae Siall Reporter AE has been launched rganise machinery for in trade disputes I members of ditto ambers of CoinSingapore. •iian Chamber has the co-operation of two chambers in p <ueh machineiy. _;apcre Chamber Indian Chamber =ions in their rules da of Arbitration, irsese Chamber80 words
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Article26 1950-09-26 9 R Hudson was kill00. a road Malaya oft Septer.v 22 riis next-of-kin Lfl hls fatbf? Mr. Hudson, t IMal:.ue. Aspley. !W a linghai26 words
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286 1950-09-26 9 A.P. U.P. and Reuter. NEW YORK. Mon. THE Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Jacok Malik tonight told a delegation from Baltimore that he favours a meeting between the top leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union to negotiate their differences and toA.P. U.P. and Reuter. - 286 words
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116 1950-09-26 9 A Chinese who was stated in the Fourth Police Court yesterday to have killed a dog worth $s'"» with a parang and then threatened the owner was fined $50 by Magistrate P Claque yesterday. He vvas Lim Tia. who was found guilty of causing116 words
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Article57 1950-09-26 9 Tribune Staff K«'P<> r "L)' rWO civilians anu one ponce constable have died and 17 others were seriously injured as a icsult of a eodi«ion involving a military truck and two cars at the J*£«f* ©J Pasir Paajaug and Buona Vista Road last night. Seven including57 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-09-26 9 Reuter. FLUSHING MiSADOW, Monday. IN the United Nations General Assembly today 1 M. Kardelj (Yugoslav Foreign Minister) accused the Soviet Union of leading an aggressive campaign against Yugoslavia. He said: ••When M». VysMnvfcy demands that war-moneerlng oropngniicra be prohibit in ail countries —a requestReuter. - 245 words
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79 1950-09-26 9 A full shipload cf passengers will be on boaTd the Gorgon, when she leaves Singapore this evening for Australia included ta the list are two Siamese students, Suphot Moey Patimanorrd and Kasin Suriyamantot. Leaving on the same ship are Mt. and Mrs. Li Chin79 words
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Article74 1950-09-26 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. —Magistral.- Che Kadir today warned 29-year old Gurusamy that lie was exposing himself CO unnecessary danger and coed be shot by security forces for breaking tin- curfew. Gurusamv nleaded guilty when charged with travelling in front of the Masai Pohc>: Station at 10.1574 words
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Article69 1950-09-26 9 Tribune Staff Reporter Municipal Commissioners may be allocated an air conditioned room in the Municipal building for their exclusive use. A suggestion has ■been made that the present committee room, if air condition- ed would be ideal for this purpose. The Municipal Architect has been instructed69 words
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Advertisement27 1950-09-26 9 r 7^ Heres th& Bicycle with uonrt. \< /j you c«n buy, then look for 900 MOB the letters H.b.A. fits time jfoif had a MMmWrm Thĕ mastpepulatßlcyehiitMßhym27 words
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Article510 1950-09-26 10 SPOT - By SPOT MY twelve horses to follow at the Perak Turf ATI Club's Autumn (Gold Vase) Meeting are: NO REGRETS 5-year br. f. g. by Thr Jigger—Valery Cross Sprinter above the ordinary uid winner of two races this -easoru A specialist on the Ipoh510 words
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Article112 1950-09-26 10 A.P. PARIS, Today.—Little Georges Dedoourt—4 fI. 10 inn. 103 pounds (1.48 metres, 47 kilos) earned a suspended 15-day jail sentence yesterday for knocking out three policemen, one of them a six-footer. 1« lcourt, a judo expert,, rode his bicycle the wrong way on a onewayA.P. - 112 words
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Article65 1950-09-26 10 A.P. NEWMARKET. England If day Prnce Aly Khan was the top bidder at the -pomn; cf the October yearling blojj-stock sales yesterday. He paid 6.000 guineaa <rs>i? 640 > for an unnamed che-tmit colt by Xearco ou' of J. He R»ine and 3,000 guineas fUBSlo,<sa4l to theA.P. - 65 words
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406 1950-09-26 10 SPOT - Today's Track Notes By SPOT IPOH, Today.—Perostan (Tait) and Theatre (Ayres) stole the show in this morning's training. In a stiff tryout together, they finished even to return 37 3/5 seconds in the last three swme excellent time and performances were seen in today's training.406 words
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Article24 1950-09-26 10 LONDON Monday. Rugby League result Lancashire Cup (second round): Workington Town 8. Oldham 15. Rugby Union result bounty match: Warwl-.tshlre true sportsmanship.24 words
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Article55 1950-09-26 10 The Chinese team for today's Inter-Community League game against Europeans will be selected from the following. Chee Seng. Yew Chang. Teow Keng. Chong Kum. Tian Chye. Hong Siew, Hee Jong. Hoon Leong. Kwan Leo.ig. Hoi M»ng Kam aPu. Hin Wang, Hon Yam. Boon Leong. Eng Sung, Jimmy55 words
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Article477 1950-09-26 10 INDIANS 5 EURASIAN^ URESH from their victory over the Royai Nan last Friday, the Singapore Indians collected full points to strengthen their position in the Inter-Community League at the expense of the Singapore Eurasians whom they defeated by five goals to two at Jalan Besar477 words
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Article126 1950-09-26 10 PENANG. Mon. Penang Ramblers. favourites for the Cracroft Shield, tasted a fourtwo defeat al the hands of the Kedah UMNO /outha at the Westlands School round y>Merday. Scorers were Oh Chong Seng. Fook Hoe for the Ramblers, and Osman (2). Noor Salleh and Ariffin for Kedah126 words
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Article57 1950-09-26 10 A.P. KANSAS CITY. Missouri. Mon. Loyd Magrum iCttfcagv;) wlb three under par. bi*. 4. 72 holes, won the US$l5,OOO Xci saa City Open Golf Championship with a total of 271 from 72 doies. He defeated Ed (KHrei <-f Seattle and Jack Burke. Jr.. of White Plains.A.P. - 57 words
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Article68 1950-09-26 10 Reuter. AUCKLAND. Monday I —An electronic totalisa- i tor invented by \tukland engineers makes it? possible for bets to bel made throughout the\ Dominion right up tol the moment betting 1 stops on the cour 1 c i itself. The totalisator. bf- lieved to be the onhReuter. - 68 words
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Article227 1950-09-26 10 GENERAL NT. J O H N WH'.I !\M ASSOCIATION Nursing, General II p.m. MNGAPORK >T\Ml' <I t X Social meeting Cathay Ri ant 5 p.m. SIXGAFOBE IHATKIK KING ASSOCIATION YMCA. Onhar I p.m. CHINESE THI basketball. 5.3" band. 7.30 p.m. iai'l---nni. 7.30 p.m. YMCA. Orchard H tics227 words
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Article78 1950-09-26 10 Tho Muslim m a* Cosmos Sports CluD the non-Mushm n Club, on the I Ray a Haji. at No. Serangoon Road vil The Cosmos I I joint leadership n and Im lie Ah A: 1 tendance. Tuan Syad Abu behalf of th, Mu3lii ed Messrs. H K. W.78 words
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Advertisement136 1950-09-26 10 Hair getting thin Picture yourself in ten years! Baldness is bound to overtake you unless i f i you do something to stop falling hair now. J And you can do something to stop it Hair Tj' JQ\ falls out because it is starved out... I f j starved of136 words
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Article572 1950-09-26 11 SHUTTLE - SINGAPORE BADMINT ON CHAMPIONSHIPS By SHUTTLE TH r Singapore Doubles Champions, Wong Peng 3 n and Teoh Peng Hooi (Mayflower), will be cling their title in one of the three Open v *Doubles quarter-final ties to be played on Sitirdav night. .•?ir opponents are Goh572 words
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Article179 1950-09-26 11 Pulau Bi.Voni S.C. were K«en a walk-over in their Business House fixture acamst the Borneo Motor? S.C. who feMed to •urn up foi the MkeMed same CcUau- Stadium yesterday. Th. Sinsapore erst* t CWfc Women neteated a vv.A-A.r. C'i:*nsi teajii by two coals le. ml si hockey179 words
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Article23 1950-09-26 11 TPOH Moti.- -Wouden-Fpt>.ui!U.--»nIP?a?ln IP ?a?l tor tho Chteje^ She up wttha ,oal cam-lmo^ u< giv.- the cntne.e e-irned victor*.23 words
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Article88 1950-09-26 11 PENANG, Monday. I CCORING 40 B^^teg^S^ at 3rpoin y ts were Runners- U Alto-ether five-teams cornjohn Harding Co in-Chief, ay the prizes Forces. c* v The results areas Throw in* tB 0 cfM Taylor o Bellrmger ID). the U Lt/Pattinsa" /A). r (D); berts IBV Cboaar88 words
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Article, Illustration293 1950-09-26 11 SUPERIOR in attack and defence, Singapore trounced Johore by 57 points to 27 in a «charity basket-ball game at the Happy *Vorld :Stadtori last night. comb lion and were a shade faster than the v,srtors. Their shooting was commendable. i: _i, •Ihrntf Though beaten,293 words
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Article79 1950-09-26 11 The Strength End Health Tarty wiT hold their ,c ur l annua rhamrfoneMps :n the Choon Ouan Scnool nan. Koon Son--- Koad. a. P.m. A dinner and" damv wdl fat'lO?ho main eonte- v. 11 bo for the "Mr. Health ttrena*»* IfleO" trophy donated by i*r. K. L79 words
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Article235 1950-09-26 11 LooUtru UrfJ bal NPMJjo home, the yiuuupoje Cn«»«*e root hail AJhoclat'on poorer -t indent of 17 ptavi P*i cialfl utd Aye supporter*, rfl Kalian-. Ait ).<.-1 su ~,.vS l. ii i. ii- I t.. t«'ur of XftiiflOon and UanuKok. Mr Chowj Kow vi,,e »>.*.. lion Secretaiy235 words
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Article96 1950-09-26 11 Champion, 00, Teik the Senior Inter lo defeat Ihe Huh h ChunSchool nail Uter the hands of Ooi anp ?l» ffh «i«ereU anetrebe waj downed t» Aoi'TenS Champion of grit SffflWK usual? Ooi played a g—l KSi- are (Limstead ..layers mentioned first). P «WOM»: Ooi96 words
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Article82 1950-09-26 11 The tftljMpon H-ereation Cluh ,-aim- off be* in •> 9 fff te jLSS s -inter with the P.\V.l>. >,on. a the Padanjr ve.-t.-rda>. in -even. They led IWO-nT *t in se >c -fw_.: two nil a kfffie tfEd*hC. Chamrett. to* th* 1 sers cc- or J82 words
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Article14 1950-09-26 11 Reuter. Ar-OATID THE STRATHEDEN AT A X MondayfeSSt exercises wdfhout ill effect..-Reuter.Reuter. - 14 words
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Title Section45 1950-09-26 1 MALAYA Tribune ML *>Nf Spore. LARGER SAI£S THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MAI AY A Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang, EIGHT >XGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1959. PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE TUESDAY. SEPT. 26. 195045 words
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Article, Illustration602 1950-09-26 1 HEA VY LOSSES IN GRIM BATTLES U.P. WITH THE MARINES IN SEOUL. Tuesday. JJAJOR GENERAL Edward M. Almond, Commander of the Seventh Division, has ordered the capture of Seoul today, a I the American forces awaited dawn to resume a fullscale assault on thi en?myU.P. - 602 words
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206 1950-09-26 1 Reuter. TOKIO. Today. FIONGS of a giant pincer closing on the Communists' last escape route from South Korea are only 25 miles apart, while half of blazing Seoul is in American hands Fall of the former South Korean capital is conii.lently expected inReuter. - 206 words
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Article52 1950-09-26 1 Reuter-AAP. TAEGU. Today. BRITISH and American forces have made contact in the area east of Songju where strong Communist elements have been located in high hill country. American forces yesterday whipped around the North Korean rear from Weagwan to a point on tne Waegwan-Kumcnon highway, prevent.'ngReuter-AAP. - 52 words
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Article41 1950-09-26 1 U.P. EIGHTH ARMY HQ. Monday. LT. Gen. Walton Walker. Korea Ground v.>r.nnder. said today: "Victory is in sight. It will mean a free and untrammeled society for ai Koreans with the dignity oi the individual fully restored."—U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article20 1950-09-26 1 Tribune Staff Reporter IN A two-hour check of twelve r.hophouses in Crawford Street last night, police one Chines-20 words
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Article99 1950-09-26 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS. Monday. THE Republic of Indonesia today apnlied for membership of the United Nations. It was learned here the next steD would be taken oy the Indian delegation which intends to sdonsor the Indonesian appli-'ation at tomorrow's Security Council meeting. Indonesia became an independentReuter. - 99 words
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Article210 1950-09-26 1 U.P. Reuter. LONDON, Monday. THE Commonwealth Ministers a draft man to operate an £8.000,000 (SS$6B,--500?OOoj, progSmSie to help Southeast Asia com- bat Communism. Arrangements for the establishment of a technical assist anc* burr-au to spend the money in the next three years to raise theU.P. & Reuter. - 210 words
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Article47 1950-09-26 1 Tribune Sva.. Reporter Singapore Government has inv.tcd the three chambers of Commerce in the Colony to a i-ood and Price Control Advisory Boarc to be set up shortly. 1%! Chinese Chamber ot Commerce yesterday appointed Mr. Lien Yingcnow as it- representative on the Board47 words
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164 1950-09-26 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Mon. THE Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister Mr. Jacok Malik tonight told a delegation from Baltimore that he favours a meeting between the top leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union to negotiate their differences and to help toA.P. - 164 words
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127 1950-09-26 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOW, Monday YUGOSLAVIA today ask-d the United Nations to establish a permanent "good offices commission to seek direct negotiation of all international disputes to the General Assembly or Security Council. She proposed a commission of 12 nations the six nun-permanentReuter. - 127 words
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Article33 1950-09-26 1 Tribune Staff Reporter PLiCE detained 20 Cninese alter a surprise security chee* at Ueyiang last night, by 40 uniformed men armed with rities under the command oi A.S.P. 1. H. Allen.33 words
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200 1950-09-26 1 A.P. LONDON. Tuesday. PRIME Minister Attlee has replied with a strong "No" to demands within his Labour Party for another general election this year. This report came from a source close to No. 10 Downing Street, who added that nothing short of a parliamentaryA.P. - 200 words
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Article615 1950-09-26 1 Assurance To Nationalist Chinese Too A.P. U.P. FLUSHING. Monday. BRITISH Foreign Minister -onirht pledged Britain's support tor the United States prcrammc to strengthen the United Nations machinery to combat agression. While reserving the ri'ht of his government to consider detailed modifications. Mr. Bevin said that heA.P. & U.P. - 615 words
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Article, Illustration244 1950-09-26 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOW. Monday. IN the United Nations General Assembly today 1 M. Kardelj (Yugoslav foreign Minister) accused the Soviet Union ot leading an aggressive campaign against Yugoslavia. H» said: "When Mi. Vyshinsky <\civmk'.s that. war-mon< T enng be prohibit in ill counting—a requestReuter. - 244 words
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Article56 1950-09-26 1 Tribune Staff Kenoner rWO civilians and one polite constable have died and 17 others were seriously injured as a l suit of a collision involving a military truck and two cars at the junction ol Pasir Paajaug and Buona Vista Road last night. Seven including another56 words
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107 1950-09-26 1 Tribune Staff Reporter AMOVE has been launched to organise machinery for arbitration in trade disputes involving members of different Chamber* of Commerce in Singapore. The Indian Chamber has invited the co-operation of the other two chambers in setting up such machinery. The Singapore Chamber and107 words
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Article68 1950-09-26 1 Trlhurr Staff KriMHlcr Municipal Commissioners may be allocated an air conditioned room in the Municipal building for their exclusive use. A suggestion has been made that the present committee room, if air conditioned would be ideal for this purpose. The Municipal Architect has been instructed to68 words
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Article56 1950-09-26 1 A.P. IN AN AIRBASE IN SOUTHERN JAPAN. Today. —Twenty-three persons are missing and t elieved dead in the crash of a C-54 transport blaiiv early today, an Air Force spokesman said. The plane I>U into the sea just offshore after taking off. The plane tarried 13A.P. - 56 words
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Advertisement96 1950-09-26 1 National Employer's Mutual General WOfiKMt s fO>IPKN\\||» N PI KSONAI. \H IflKHt mi a uilittr rtMikWM of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. < In. orporaiej in d Me>er I li.ti.tbei... Kan e» lime, Vpore. Manager: N. S. WISE. Phone 28.13. r" Pilsner w Beer brewed and bottled bij the P PILSNER BREWERIES96 words
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Advertisement25 1950-09-26 1 WE HAVE THE LATEST I SELECTION or DIAMOND-SET PLATINUM LATHES WRIST WATCHES TO SUIT ALL. G. C. de SILVA, BROS. JEWELLERS. 3, Rattles Place. Singapore.25 words
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328 1950-09-26 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. a CENTRAL Enquiry Bureau, to assist the pubi A has been suggested for the Singapore Municit hat if the W-gJ* established a card system can be where callers can state the nature of their business and the officer they328 words
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Article143 1950-09-26 2 When during his recent visit to Singapore, the Secretary of State Mr. James Griffiths opened the Towner Road Schcol. the first of the schools to be completed under the Five Year Supplementary Education Plan it was suggested to him that his name should be given to143 words
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Article33 1950-09-26 2 PENANG. Mon The fJ chan Association has requested the Senior Inspector ol Schools. Penan! and Province Wellesley. for pi mission to conduct a Mai iy class for its members.33 words
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382 1950-09-26 2 4 SINGAPORE doctor claimed trial in the First A District Court yesterday to nine charges oi forging international certificates of inoculation and vaccination at his clinic in Rangoon RnacL The doctor 47-year-old Hugh Conrad Stubbs. •was alleged to have forged a certificate for a382 words
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Article152 1950-09-26 2 TWENTY YEAR OLD Robin Tan. alleged to have raped a Chinese girl, was tentatively charged at a preliminary inquiry held in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. Senior inspector. Lai Singh, for the prosecution, told the cour that on the evening of July 13 the girl's152 words
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Article47 1950-09-26 2 An additional 39 Chinese books have been banned In the Federation under Emergency Regulations. The books are mostly by Chinese authors and printed in China. The order prohibits the sale, issue or circulation or possession of any of the publications, past and present.47 words
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Article54 1950-09-26 2 Mustafa bin Haji Ibrahim, a young Malay: was yesterday fined So or five days' jail in default by the First District Court when he pleaded guilty to failing to notify change of address on his identity card. Ibrahim asked the court permission to pay the tine today,54 words
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Article37 1950-09-26 2 of the Ro>al .'Pakistan > Ait Force pa.Ss'?d -through Singapore ifc a BO AC Quntus Constellation yesteroay on t'h>'r way to Australia to study wireless fitting course under the auspices of the Roya] Australian Air Force.37 words
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Article386 1950-09-26 2 TH E Singapore Cycle and Moror Dealers* Union and the Singapore Hire Cars Association have Joined in the battle against the introduction of motrv-tiishas In the Colony. The Cycle and Motor Dcah-rs' Union In a letter to tho President of the Municipal Commissioners yesterday stated386 words
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Article47 1950-09-26 2 The 59-year-old proprietor of a Chinese biscuit factory jumped to his death early yesterday. The man was said to have jumped from the back portion of the second floor of his house in New Bridge Road into the kitchen some 70 below.47 words
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Article45 1950-09-26 2 PENANG. Mon. At a meeting o f Indians from Penang and Province WellesIcy under the chairmanship of Dr. Charan Singh, a committee wa- formed to coordinate and take the necessary measures to send relief to the victims of Assam earthquake and flood disaster.45 words
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Article186 1950-09-26 2 PENANG. Mon MORE than 10,000 Malays arrived in Penang from Kedah. Perak and Province Wellesley to celebrate their Hari Raya Haji. Mitchell Pier at Butterworth was a very beautiful scene. Men. women and children gaily clad could be seen like a "sea of flowers"186 words
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Article33 1950-09-26 2 Found guilty of being jn possession of an idenuty card with inconvQt particulars. Ng Kirn Hock wassentence4 to one month's rigorous imprisonment in the First District Court yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration271 1950-09-26 2 TIGHTY girls of the York Hill and Pasir Panf! jang Girls' Homes were entertained yesterday by three women social workers of Singapore at their homes. To most of them, accustomed to strict discipline and regulation food.' this was the first big occasion of their271 words
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Article98 1950-09-26 2 Fifty-five-year-old Lim Song 00. who pleaded guilty to importing 65 pounds of dutiable cigarettes and 227 pounds of Sian ese tobaccc was fined $9,000 or 12 months jail by Magistrate R. B. 1. Pates in the Third Police Court yesterday. Lim who had a previous98 words
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Article33 1950-09-26 2 L. Cpl. R. Hudson was killed in an ambush on a road in South Malaya on September 22. His next-of-kin is his father. Mr. Hudson. 4 Illallerdal-» Avenue. Aspley, Nottingham.33 words
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Article85 1950-09-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THROUQH funds made vailable under the Colonial Development and Welfare Scheme, the Serendah Boys' Home will now be able to expand. Improvement to the Home will include three new class-rooms, a recreation and a dining room. New quarters will be built for85 words
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59 1950-09-26 2 PENANG. Mon.—The collection of funds to establish a community centre is proceeding and the arcnit"er is alr*adv drawing "p plans, said Mr. R. Gibson, ih c secretary of me Penang and Province Wel- Lesley Welfare Committee. The Community Centre will be housed in a new59 words
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Article32 1950-09-26 2 PENANG, Mon. At a meeting of the Nebong Tai Indian Association held recently, it was decided to utilise $3,000 collected for the Gandhi Memorial Fund to build a community hall.32 words
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Article78 1950-09-26 2 A.P. PARIS. Mon Six passengers were killed and seven seriously injured yesterday in the derailment of an express train near Nancy, the government owned railways announced. Many others were repartee less seriously injured. The locomotive and the first five coaches of the tram, runing fromA.P. - 78 words
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Article60 1950-09-26 2 TAII'KH: Black fat/ <;!rnm.or in the hearis ~r the patftk Mere afjft'nat India. v> mmm h bp aftainst Conmiunisfn itseii. Vernaculars here were rutuauy swamped by vehement p«° voiced by publ.c leaden MM troy eminent o:fi. 1 i'~ Bflßwi India's appeasement earni.-. rutin Bating "l 1«**" ••n-i.-u n:60 words
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Article202 1950-09-26 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterdaj took first steps to oppose official proposals to increase the export duty on rubber in the Federation. At its monthly committee meeting it named a three-man committee to seek official information on the question. Mr. Lee202 words
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Article134 1950-09-26 2 A.P. LONDON. Monday A one-day old strike 0 < fi supply worker* some ousiness arm sent many London families f 0 bed with a cold supr* Gas pressure has owlv declined since th. Ed 17 plants suppivii northern hajf of L Pilot lights on tors andA.P. - 134 words
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Article56 1950-09-26 2 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Mod.— Pope Plus today > in ofheial audience Tfal P«.shf, the President of Egyptian Parliament. The President wz.~ acoompapl*»d by his wife, four members cf hi? suite EgyptV Minister to the Vatican. Ai Omari Tehr Mohammed Bay. The audienced for half an hourA.P. - 56 words
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Article67 1950-09-26 2 JOHORE BAHRU. M —Taib bir Hassan, a 'loold Indone.-ian. was brought before Che Kadir ii tin Court tod race- a thelt charg He was accused oi stealing two water pipe? and some scrap iron worth $4 tx longing to Mr. W. R. Schofield at Ulu Ay< l67 words
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Advertisement134 1950-09-26 2 OXLY Ilw .Itli HAY AND 25,000 PEOPLE HAVE ALREADY SEEN THIS GREAT FILM „< SANDS OF JOHN WAYNE I\A/f) 11 Ml A DEU niCREB U (#LfJffi-£ft* A «EPUBUC PtCTUK n nt n n ll BOOK early T IJJ.Ur 5 SHOWS OPENS TODAY MIIAMRBA 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.30 p.m. m" ACTION-PACKED134 words
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Advertisement50 1950-09-26 2 I 1 I f TODAY! 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30. "FLOWER STREET" (A Mandarin picture Starring CHOW SUEN. NEXT CHANGE -YOUNG MAN OF MUSIC" Starring: KIRK DOUGLAS LAUREN BACALL and DORIS DAY. 111 Ii HOW jJ-XJ SHOWING 11 1.45 -4 6.30 &9.30 (THE WILL OF GOD) NEXT CHANGE VWWV «VWWWVWrW50 words
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Advertisement66 1950-09-26 2 3 Shows Daily: 3. 5.15 9.15 p.m. Shaw' Bros' Colourful Malay Film "DEWI MURNI Kasma Booty, Osman Gumanti. OPENING TOMORROW Universal* "THI STORY OF MOLLiT ATLANTIC Great World Today 2 Shows: 7.00 "HARTA KARUN SUN Last 2 Shews. 6 30 i -HOLT OF THE SECREI SERVICE (Serial). ROYAL n 766 words
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357 1950-09-26 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Public Services Commission which has been 1 set up to deal with appointments in Government services may also be asked to deal with promotions and appointments of Municipal Staff as well. Municipal Commissioners, it is understood, are to ask357 words
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Article185 1950-09-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. THE full delegation from the United Kingdom branch Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, led by Lord Listowel. toured nre :s in Booth Johore yesterday. Aeeemp miod by Mr. .1. S. H C—Wji Hjliiaji 111 i mill, the s*;!te RcftctUcmettl officci. ami his deputy. Mr. A.185 words
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Article79 1950-09-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. -Monday—A fine of $350 was imposed on 23-year old Phua Cheng Swee. a businessman at the stb mile Scudai Road in the Court today when he pleaded guilty to evasion of Customs duty on 48 tins of cigarettes. Customs Officer. Inche Mohd. Sam. prosecuted.79 words
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Article56 1950-09-26 3 PENANG. Mon. THE residence of Vlr. Tan Lo Eng. WeH-kno\s 1 rubber planter in Burn, i 1 Road was broken into recently Fifteen Rhode Island red hens and cocks are missing. A tailoring firm on Be a 1 1 Street was bugled twie. within the last56 words
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116 1950-09-26 3 A Chinese who was stated in the Fourth Police Court yesterday to have killed a dog worth $50 with a parang and then threatened the owner was fined $50 by Magistrate P. Claque yesterday. He was Lim Tia, who was found guilty of causing116 words
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81 1950-09-26 3 When the Blue Funnel ship Oorccn loaves Singapore or Austraha today she wdl akc back with her Mrs C. W Atkinson, who made f» trip from Australia to visit the" grave of Major Atkinson of the Bth WJ A,mtralian Army, who iosi a81 words
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Article19 1950-09-26 3 uarvon Lane wa~ v'u' rCC Th n rie' tcachprs of the JzEFhBV*. been detained t^°\hc%:mrr? enev Hogulations.19 words
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200 1950-09-26 3 MR. Bruce Pie. Liberal member of the Legisla- live Assembly of Queers- land, Australia arrived in J Singapore yesterday by j Qantas BOAC Constellation j from the United Kingdom on a three-day visit to Malaya. He was accompa- I nied oy his200 words
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69 1950-09-26 3 The 10,S0O-ton City of Chicago Mi duo in Singapore on her ma'aen voyage to the East with.n a foitmght. Local agents for tho ship McAHstcr and Co.. Ltd., to.d the Tribune that the ship has sptciallv constructed tanks which will be capable69 words
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Article74 1950-09-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. —Magistrate Che Kadir today warned 29-year old Gurusamv lhat he was exposing himself co unnecessary danger and could be shot by security forces for brsifcing the curfew Gurusamy pleaded guilty when charged with travelling in front of the Masai PoliCi Station at 10.1574 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-09-26 3 Mr. David Howe, only son of Mr. and Mrs. Howe Seng I'linn. and Miss Annie Kwrk, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Kwek Gtian Honß. who were married recently.— Kaffies Photos;raphers.33 words
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Article139 1950-09-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The rates of commission p .vabie on Foreign Money Ciders will be as follows from Oct. For <*vms nor. exceeding 20, 30 cents; §20 to $30. 40 cents; $30 to $40. 50 cents; $40 to ;70 to $80. 00 cents; ?80 to $50.139 words
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Article58 1950-09-26 3 TWO FOUGHT IN PUBLIC $5 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. —For fighting in public at Srdenak Village, two Indians— Vellu (28> and X Lnckumnnan (331 were fined $5 each when they plended guilty to the charge n the Magistrates' Court today. Sixty-yea/ old Chit «Bgh was fined $3 when he admitted a58 words
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Article229 1950-09-26 3 MR Justice Brown yrstcrday reserved Judgment till Wednesday in the divorce suit Drought Dp Commander Thomas of the Naval Base, against his; wile Tones on the around ol her alleged adultery with John Hilary Gamble, R.N. L was not contested, and an answer to the petition,229 words
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Article84 1950-09-26 3 Mr. M. H. Cummings. Regional Representative of the Director General of Food and Agriculture Organisation of the United Nations for Asia and Fur East, will arrive here on September 30. He will leuve Singapore on October 3 for Jakarta. Mr. Cummings will be accompanied by Mr. Harold84 words
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Article51 1950-09-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday.—Four Chinese Can Kwee Lin aged (57), Chat Cheo aged (20). Ah Lock aged (30), and See Tiam Ban aged (40)— were each fined $15 in the Magistrates" Court today when they pleaded guilty to a charge o" gambling in a public plac- at Kulai51 words
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208 1950-09-26 3 Man Pledged HirePurchase Machines THE Singapore Second Police Magistrate, Mr. 1 S. E. Teh yesterday sentenced 37-year-old Lim Soon to four months' rigorous imprisonment on two counts of criminal breach of trust in respect of two motor cycles entrusted to him by George Lee Motors. On the first charge. Ie208 words
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Article109 1950-09-26 3 U.P. KONG KONG. Mon. REPORT o from south China said today that Nanning. in southern Kwangsi, has become th» headquarters for Russian am Chinese Communi t liaison officers raking part in Ho Chi Minh's offensive in Indo-China. Other k ports said a new railway was beingU.P. - 109 words
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Article77 1950-09-26 3 ipoh. Monday. SEVENTY Chinese guilds and associations this morning cabled Dr. Isiang Ting-Fu that they support Nationalist Chinas protest against Communist aggression. The telegram was signed by Mr. On? Chin Seong, J.P. on behalf of the guilds and associations. The telegram reads: "Malayan overseas Chinese fully77 words
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Article78 1950-09-26 3 PENANG. Mon.—But for the prompt action of Mr. Abdullah ArifT, an art master of the se High School, quite a number of nttap houses on Kedah Road would have been burned the otiicr day. Some Malay children, while playing with sparklers threw one up into78 words
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Article57 1950-09-26 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. a suicide attempt charge wa" read out against 25-year old Yuen Chin Chang in the Magistrates' Court tod*y. Court Inspector Mohd. Ti»hlt informed the Magistrate that Yuen was in the tal after having stabbed his stomach with a penknitv. The case was postponed57 words
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Article19 1950-09-26 3 PENANG, Mon. A HIGHLY decomposed corpse was found in Sungei Pinang River yesterday by the Marine Police.19 words
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Article199 1950-09-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. A PLANTER in Pahang was slightly wounded hy bandits while out pig shooting, yesterday. About 10.000 people were screened by security forces. Thirty-two were detained, including four women. Combined security forces landed on a coastal area of i Selangor. The area was cordoned199 words
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79 1950-09-26 3 A full shipload of passengers will be on board the Gorgon, when she leaves Singapore this evening tor Australia. Included in the list are two Siamese students. Suphot Moey Patimanond and Kasin Suriyamantol. Leaving on the same ship are Mr. and Mrs. Li Chin79 words
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Article49 1950-09-26 3 Miss Jean Millis. arrive in Singapore from Sydney by Qantas Constellation ye:- terday to join the University of Malaya as a lecturer on I Applied Nutrition. She will also organise a division of Applied Nutrition in the Department of Social Medicine and Public Health in the University.49 words
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Article37 1950-09-26 3 The Singapore Federation Of Services Unions has accepted an invitation from the Singapore Teachers' Union to a meeting on the 'Cost of Living' in the Colony. The meeting is to be held en Friday.37 words
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Advertisement14 1950-09-26 3 SELL your Unwanted AIR CONDITIONER in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS lowest costs fastjto* I**1**14 words
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Advertisement294 1950-09-26 3 Skilfully crofted fo* Longer Play TRUING TOYS British Made 10 jjl fi Createst Factory «**<r *«t/*m lines BROS* <T *v*T >X./> Obtainable M****. V* from nil *tit» *so4W9* Staves. jflE Factory Representatives:— T. V. MITCHELL jDO., LTD. SINGAPORE—X. UMPI R-rFAAN(i W 1 A MEAL AT TNE AIR CONDITIONED IADELPHI GRILL!294 words
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Article578 1950-09-26 4 J'HE Big Three Foreign Ministers remain silent on their plans for the Germans. Quite obviously there is considerable disagreement as to whether they should be given guns again, and, il' they are given guns, on what scale they should be re-afmed. America, genuinely anxious for the security578 words
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1672 1950-09-26 4 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - SOME LEGENDS OF LONG AGO.... BY A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT THEY no longer bend their backs to cut the kao Hang nor do they hear the sound of the flails beating this stade wheat of the North. The creaking of the mills by1,672 words
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Article1035 1950-09-26 4 NO regiment could claim a better fighting record in World War Two than the Black Watch. Their battalions served in almost every theatre and were concerned in many desperate ventures. They were in the 1940 operations on the Continent which ended in the disaster at St.1,035 words
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Article282 1950-09-26 4 ALTHOUGH dredging of the Malacca river was l> un during the year, the remits were not satiafactoi Malacca's external tra maincd substantially the same as in 1948. say- Die Malaya Se* lenient annual report foi 1949. Large vessels and largo lighters were still unabk 0 load and282 words
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Advertisement63 1950-09-26 4 50 Years of IntegrityDrink Gold Leaf and be sure of consistent quality— The quality of Gold Leaf ranks highest among Teas of Topmost Choice. Sole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMELSZ, Ltd. 8-A. Change Alley. Singapore. IT MINOR i jgg) Stapie* BUT j 1 EFFICIENT 6ET ONE FOR EVERY DESK I i63 words
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Advertisement75 1950-09-26 4 White Drill fx* SHORTS g^^ and f* A Well tailored in boob ,j QUALITY DRILL, WITH BUCKLE SUPPORTS, THESE Vj TROUSERS ANT SHORTS WILL GIVE EXCELLENT SERVICE /N) STANB UP TO CONSTANT WASHING WAIST SIZES 30" TO i 1" I LONG TROUSERS $10.50 PER PAIR SHORTS 7-SO PER PAIR j75 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-09-26 4 STRAN GE AS IT SEEMS %QB&ZT LOUIS I *TO \'itK:] STEVENSON SHOES/ v CONCEIVED SAJ£=VK\ JiL Z THE ipea FOR /JSC "PR.JEKYIL //gSl\ Wj \*.,J AND MR. HYPE 'Irnfj |t% i 'v3fv IMA {Mif Ivja p<?f v X V\—•—• 3^;v r*41 words
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2535 1950-09-26 5 THE following candi--1 dates from Singapore have come out successful in the spring examinations of the London Chamber of Commerce and the examination of the City and Guilds of London Institute, for 1950. LONDON CHAMBER Of COMMERCE RAFFLES INSTiTUTIJN EVENING CLASSES CERTIFICATE STAGE TYPEWRITING: Pauime2,535 words
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61 1950-09-26 5 MR. Lam Lean Teng, wellknown land owner in Penang and Province Wellesley will distribute 6.000 gantangs of rice and $3,000 in cash, on lus 81st birthday on Octobei 5. All those above 60 years of age should register at the Teochew Hoay Kuan,61 words
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624 1950-09-26 5 WHEN a squadron of Sunderland flying boats from Seletar touched down at Iwakune, ott the Japanese coast, a few days ago they found themselves in the thick of a weather emergency, FEAF Headquarters stated last night. The Sunderlands had been flown out under AHQ624 words
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Advertisement71 1950-09-26 5 For all Fehoo! Books. Stationery. etc. from Primary to Cambridge and "Matriculation Classes. Go to PETER CHONG ft CO.. Si»a»pore. H»Hm, KuiU liimpur, Ipoh. Penang. rtr NEW SHIPMENT Citric Acid Crystals B.P. Quality. Tartaric Acid. Limited Quantity Only. Trade enquiries to:— T. G. KIAT CO. 760-772. North Bridge Road, Singapore.71 words
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Advertisement148 1950-09-26 5 CRRR 5 ENGLISH BISCUITS Only Parker Qu/nk has magic Solv-X! No ordinary lift can MKk the value of Qu.nk-ifs different l.om any other ink Soiv-x in Oumk cleans >our pen as it writes. Keeps it frccftowing and Out of the repair shop Switch to Parka Qua*. <he onK ink containing148 words
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Miscellaneous25 1950-09-26 5 ~—by Al Capp U'L ABNEB nwsrs rMMtnacZ-m I I,s a-dvin' _j£#_r/ a n «f SSched 1 stonecoi-D dead in th 7 by V. T. Hamlin25 words
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Article945 1950-09-26 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS SINGAPORE, Monday. INDUSTRIALS opened the week with a very 1 steady tone and tin shares continued to have support with a number of improved prices. Rubber shares were the feature with ?ood buying forcing prices upwards. But the market showed lack945 words
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Article158 1950-09-26 6 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. SPECCULATORS and investors scrambled to buy Eastern rubber shares at sharply higher prices in a wild boom on the London Stock Exchange today. Brokers finding it difficult to get into the market at all formed long slow queues at the dealers stands. TypicallyReuter. - 158 words
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Article20 1950-09-26 6 The prica of tin in Singapore yesterday wa» $40.' 1 per ox-*>melter—a rise of Si on the picul.20 words
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Article71 1950-09-26 6 U.P. liOndon. Monday. Tin prices continued their steady upward trend today. Spot gained per ton at jOT:. and three months put on £1 at £797^. The closing prices at th n afternoon session were: spot £807 buyers and .4, A ,l X sellers with business at £807. monthsU.P. - 71 words
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Article62 1950-09-26 6 Palm oil production in the Federation in August totalled 4.585 tons against 4,360 tons in July. The output of kernels in August totalled 1.192 tons as compared with 1,069 tons in July. Palm oil stocks at the end of August at 5.044 tons were slightly62 words
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Article104 1950-09-26 6 The Government yesterday announced the retail prices of fish, compiled from information .supplied by the Municipal Authorities Health Dept.) for Ellenborough and Clyde Terrace Markets. Bawal Puteh (Pomfret) $1.98: Bawal Hitam I Pomfret) $1.24; Kurau 'threadfins) $1.84; Senangin (threadnns) $1.27. Tenggiri (Spanish mackerel) $1.23: Belanak104 words
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172 1950-09-26 6 Reuter. HONGKONG Mon THERE is a great demand for foreign goods in <-nina, it was learned from a usually reliable source. Shippers were told by Chinese on the mainland: "We want full holds and that all the time the source said. For theReuter. - 172 words
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Article117 1950-09-26 6 R UBBER RISES THE rubber commodity market opened very steady yesterday ot 155 cents a pound f.o.b. for first grade With fair buying inquiry the market rose by 3% cents by the end of the day. The market was rather confused in its reactions to reports that the Federation may117 words
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Article42 1950-09-26 6 Copra was quiet in Singapore yesterday in the absence of advances from Europe. Buyers opened at Ht| per picul f.o.b. Oct. and rose to 544. Coconut oil was bid for at S72A with sellers asking S73J per picul f.o.b. Oct.42 words
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Article276 1950-09-26 6 THE Rubber Technical Developments at Wellwyn City, Herts, is discussing new uses for rubber in textiles. A meeting for the purpose held recently was well attended by the trxcile industry and a great interest was taken in the commercial possibilities of usnng positex a new276 words
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Article106 1950-09-26 6 In Port:—Van fter Haren (44), Tha a k haven I (sheer*, Antoni* (E.S.A.D.E.), C wanr (42), Mvi Nam (43), Gorgon (40/41), Radnorshire (38 9) Demta (38), City of Evans.' ville (36). Ste<l Admiral (38/4), Bentong (31 Hahgonian Queen (17/8), Itenattow (19/20), Tosari m z Toronto (28/4), NHa106 words
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Advertisement671 1950-09-26 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Autolycus" sails for Dublin Liverpool Oct. 4 Vvdeu* sails for Avonmouth St Liverpool --Oct. 4 "Ctytoneus" sails for London, Holland and Hamburg Al*"671 words
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Advertisement392 1950-09-26 6 iM^C£flSS/f/£Dz£^ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED mini dat sly a junior .Ori typist. Apply peraosariy Winchester House between 3 to 4 p.m. fUSTS). SHIP'S Tally Clerk* pxparxa*« necessary. Knov.ied f Chinese. Apply Hua Stan;,' Co.. 16 Winchester House. (T..>>7 >. WANTED an experienced Ciu-*«<*»' Conductor, and also Condueto» Dresser for larue estate392 words
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Advertisement285 1950-09-26 6 MEDICAL. i mm GOOD news for the sick Sot* Keng Ngoh. Specialist in acupuncture and cauterization tan old Chinese art of treating disease without using Medicine). Treat men}** for ail ailments disease.* at No. MS, Serangoon Road S port Phone 4306. (P.54T). VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR sale Morris S lower285 words
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Advertisement136 1950-09-26 6 FOR SALE CHILD'S second'.nn 1 tensti pram. swings, we'gk:rg-.-ca!e. niKtvchair, rocking h «rse, i lriyp< n. 320, Clemenceau Avenue lUi»7l>. BUNGALOW almost furnish-d Mo.ooo Jalan Eu.v .s (ft Changi Road oi miles stone. Vacan. session. Box A. 1017. Tribune, Spore. iRJpT) WANTED WANTED Ford A.isiin Hill man. or similar redan.136 words
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Advertisement145 1950-09-26 6 TUITION HOME tuition typewriting, I I (typewriter! suppj Kxj led tuitor. Attractive terms. Apply Box A.4021. M.T.. S pore. '0 I BEGINNERS and d Book Keeping. Typewriting, Short hanJ i (Record Holder), Pre-Ser.io-. EngPan, Mathematics at siandards. Secretaryship. X studies. CYMA 5 i 96 r.ras Banal Road. S |ore. LESSONS145 words
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Article, Illustration354 1950-09-26 7 SUPERIOR in attack and defence, Singapore 15 trounced Johore by 57 points to 27 in a charity basket-ball game at the Happy World Stadium last night. Singapore players showed better combination and were a shade taster than the visitors. Their shooting was commendable. Though354 words
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Article193 1950-09-26 7 Pi-.lau E'ikom S.C. were c.yen a walk-over in Hicir Bn.- in. House Lea«u< fixture against the Borneo Motor; S.C. who failed to turn iit» foi tho scheduled garno at Coylang Stadium yfifterdftv. The Singapore Cricket Clnh Women uei rated a W.A.A.F. Cbangi team by two goals to193 words
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Article138 1950-09-26 7 The Singapore Recreation Club came off best in a hockey encounter with the P.W.D. Sports Club at the Pedant,' yesterday. In seven. They led I WO~n'l at in isfs) The led two nil at half time through C. Chamrctte and M. Uozi.rio. Although they tost the138 words
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Article109 1950-09-26 7 IPOH. Mon -Wooden-spoonists in last year's ipoh Hockey League, the P.C.R.C. *B" *nmM a big upset when they defeated the Police, las! year s Champions and favourite in this year's League, by thrc goals to two today. Tin score was one-all at interval.109 words
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Article57 1950-09-26 7 The Chin.-, team for today a Inter-Community League game against Euroi»eans will be selected from die following: Chee Seng, Ye.w Chang, Teow Keng. Chong Kum. Tian Chye, Jlong Siew. Hee Jong. Hoon Leong. Kwan Leqng, Hoi M.nu. Kam aPu, Hin few, Hon /am. Boon Leong. Eng Stang.57 words
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Article294 1950-09-26 7 ivnl v< 5 EURASIANS 2 tofw from their victory over the Royal Navy F fast Sy the Singapore Indians collected Singapore Euraslans \vngm yesterday. rr«ois to two at Jalan tJesar bvw?***j attacked B Erratic shooting, Jj***' tion and poor combination cost the Eurasians the game.294 words
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Article665 1950-09-26 7 SHUTTLE - SINGAPORE BADMINTON CHAMPIONSHIPS By SHUTTLE THE Singapore Doubles Champions, Wong Pent? 1 Soon and Teoh Peng Hooi (Mayflower), will be defending their title in one of the three Open Men's Doubles quarter-final ties to be played on Saturday night. Their opponents are Goh Tian Chye665 words
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Article233 1950-09-26 7 PENANG, Monday. SCORING 40 points, Headquarters team annexed S the Championship of the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry's annual athletic sports held at the Glugor ground recently. company with 30 points were Runners- up. Altogether five-teams competed in the athletic meeting which was watched by a233 words
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Article63 1950-09-26 7 Reuter. AUCKLAND, Monday. 1 —An elt»' tronic totalisa- i tor' invented by Auckland engineers makes it possible for bets to be made throughout th v Dominion tisht up to the moment betting stops on the course itself. Ihe totalisator, believed to be the only machine of itsReuter. - 63 words
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Article92 1950-09-26 7 The Strength ird Health Party will hold their MCOOd annual i championships n t> tober 6 at the Choon Guan Bcliool hall. Koon Seng Hoad. at <i p.m. A dinner and dance w.ll follow. The main ronte«! will be for tho "Mr. Health ifc Strength 1950" trophy92 words
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Article91 1950-09-26 7 Reuter. ABOARD THE STRATH BIW» AT SEA. M6nUay. t redaie Brown. Captain oi' lII* M.C.C. I mam now on their way 10 Aust- «r.ilia, said today bo was hopeful I tlmt Penis Compton would t.e nine to play in the ovrnißK mrvt- > hes oi the tour. H<>Reuter. - 91 words
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Article519 1950-09-26 7 SPOT - By SPOT MY twelve horses to follow at the Perak Turf lfl Club's Autumn (Gold Vase) Meeting are: >() REGRETS s>ycar br. ej •by Th* .liggcr— Valcry Cress Sprinter above the ordinary .md winner of two races this season. A specialist on the ipoh519 words
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Article237 1950-09-26 7 Looking tired buj happy to he home. the Singapore Chin M Football Associat >:i I 'i contingent oi' 17 ptayeri, ihne otB- lais. and live supporter*, landed at Kaliang Airport ycettida) atter a ■uecetvTul ten-day lour of Ran-/oon and B.mvtok. Mr. Chong Row Vliyc D.8.5.. Hon.237 words
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Article244 1950-09-26 7 i'KXANG, Hon. —IJmstead 8.P., with tne services of the Penan* Champion, Ooi Teik Hock, won the Senior In«er-Te:un badminton final when I hey just managed to defeat the Hu Yew BeaJi _feF. by five games t< four at the Chung rjifg Hig'i School hail art< r244 words
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Article135 1950-09-26 7 PENANG. Mon. Penanu Ramblers, favourites for the Crmcmft FUteld, tasted n fourtwo defeat at the hand; Of the Kedah UMNO /OUtht at the Wetlands School grmnl y.-'«t day. moren were Oh Chong Sen-, Fook Hoe i,„- the Ramblers, nftd 0.-man i 2). Noor Sn licit and135 words
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Advertisement600 1950-09-26 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. RADNORSHIRE <lu<> Sent. 26 GLENGYLE .Duo mmmm Oct. 11 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. DENBIGSHIRE. Due Sails Penang P.M. Today Neon 28th Pt. Swettenham Sept.600 words
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562 1950-09-26 8 IT COSTS ONE MILLION TO KILL A RED —Mancroft U.P. LONDON, Monday. I ORD Mancroft. who returned from a month's L visit to Malaya on September 19, said today that the anti-Communist campaign there works out at abo.it SS$l,OOO,OOO (US$500,000) for each guerilla eliminated and the end is not yetU.P. - 562 words
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Article102 1950-09-26 8 Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. Mon. EARLY revaluation of the Australian pound to something below parity with sterling is again being discussed by Federal Ministers as an alternative to a proposed wool export tax. usually well informed quarters said here today The Australian pound now stands at 16Reuter-AAP. - 102 words
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Article72 1950-09-26 8 U.P. JAKARTA. Monday. AN agreement "in principle" was reached between the striking Resettlement Estate workers in South Sumatra and the management tonight which will provide for a minimum wage of three guilders plus a food parcel" for the workers. Contract papers will be signed tomorrow, it wasU.P. - 72 words
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Article147 1950-09-26 8 U.P. SAIGON. Monday. General Marcel Caroemi.r. Franco's Far Eastern Commander in Chief, slid today that thi Prencj! and IndoChines? troops alone can cope with th 1 {ndo-Chlnese Communist-i>d guerillas if they are giwn more material aid In respond to a United Press questionnaire. Carp ntier saidU.P. - 147 words
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Article316 1950-09-26 8 NOVA SCOTIA; The Bali a\ tug l-oundation Josephine hai reached the storm-bn" d Greek freighter, the Helhri ji,' miles from here, to tow her lo Nova Scotia. WASHINGTON: Pn Limb. Foreign Minster of the RepttMic of Korea, says United Nauon.s forces Baud drive rlear to the border316 words
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Article37 1950-09-26 8 A.P. ATHENS, Mon. About 800 houses collapsed or were damaged and five persons were wounded at Lassithi and Sitia. in eastern Crete, by a strong earthquake on Saturday, according to press dispatches reaching Athens yesterday.—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-09-26 8 Eight taxis were burnt last night in separato parts of tho town, beJieivedly by Red arsonists. Pictures nhow* (above) a burnt taxi at Tiong Bahru Road, near V* \andra Rond junction. (See story on column 7).41 words
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249 1950-09-26 8 BONN, Today. NUMEROUS members of the West German Parliament reported last night that sentiment in the constituencies is strongly against pledg- ing: the Germans for an European army. This first informal sounding of German public opinion has ended a political dilemma. They said: "Let249 words
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Article66 1950-09-26 8 A.P. LONDON, today. Lord Trefgarne. Labour politician and businessman, resigned yesterday as dead of the multi-million pound Colonial Development Corporation. The Corpor.ition was set up three years ago to fin .met develop, and operate businesses in the British Colonies. It was financed by government grants Trefgirno saidA.P. - 66 words
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Article50 1950-09-26 8 Reuter. MONTEVIDEO. Monday— Four people were killed and others wounded today in a gun battle between Brazilian Communis.. and Brazilian police in a street which forms the frontier between Brazil and Uruguay in the joint cities of Rivera and Livramcnto. All tho-e killed were described as Communists.— Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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389 1950-09-26 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Monday. THE National Board of "Americans For Democratic Action" recommended today that United States withdraw its recognition of the Nationalist Government. The group at the same time urged US. recognition under certain conditions of the Chinese Communist Government. The recommendations wereReuter. - 389 words
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Article21 1950-09-26 8 A male Chinese was stabbed in Victoria Street cany tnis morning. tie has seen admitted into the General Hospital.21 words
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185 1950-09-26 8 A.P. BRUSSELS. Tuesday. THE trial of General Ernst Yon Falkenhausen. a former military governor of German occupied Belgium who is charged with war cr.rees. was adjourned today when the defence challenged the com- S the court Martial. The defence counsel Henri Boston argued that YonA.P. - 185 words
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437 1950-09-26 8 SPOT - Today's Track Notes By SPOT IPOH, Today.—ferostan (Tait) and Theatn (Ayres) stole tne show in this morning's training. In a stiff tryout together, they finishcc even to rfeturn 37 3/5 seconds in the last three Some excellent tun. a., performances wjiv s.vn ouaj s aa*€437 words
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Article69 1950-09-26 8 Tribune Staff Reporter EIGHT taxis were burnt by armed Communist arsonists last night within an hour The drivers were robbed before the taxis were b'.'rntFire engines were called out to deal with the fires but the taxis were burnt out when the engines arrived. The incidents69 words
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Article122 1950-09-26 8 The Muslim member- o! the Coamoa jfiwts •_nu». cn.eriaitted the nun hi—thin wewoeri ol ih< Ciub. on the ac ASMM of Itari Kaja Haji. at No. -M tippet Serangoon Koad. vtlh a d oi Tiie Cosmos UtvheJirx, under tne joint iuaoXuhlS M ineiie n»-raie a.ia tnene An Azi".,122 words
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Article56 1950-09-26 8 A.P. KANSAS, CITY. :.<_n. -Loyd Magi urn lUucafSui win tlnoe itnoer par. O. 4. .J butea, won tne un+hMMM a-' ana C»iy open Ooli cnanunonsnip witn a iwai oi SH irom 7:.' ;iOiCs. rie Ue.eaica 1.4 »UV»iC «,j Seattle anJ jacK Uurlve. Ji.. ol vvime Piains.A.P. - 56 words
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Article119 1950-09-26 8 A.P. FRANKFURT. Sat U r Eugene R. Black ol the World Bank, returned rim Yugoslavia on M •vith the comment that rto B:-eus help the com brought is serious." But he would give no indicntion whether the P. n k would gnat the loanA.P. - 119 words
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Article59 1950-09-26 8 A.P. NI Wf MARK ET. England i, t i nee Aiy hjun was bidder at tbe opening of tiff October yearling blo>d-»<iock sales yesterday. He pa:d 6.000 enlneu if., 640) tor an iiiio<mm. J and 3.000 guineas >-!• >i me Baltion Stud fur rui named filly byA.P. - 59 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous313 1950-09-26 8 niTNFRAI Heart), debate on ""Should CT. I•KK. .s lIV T KIIIA NC»1IIt C H. hotJSO Tank RuJ<J bJO p I(J> monthly drive. Freroyteriaa Church llatl Orchard niVFMA Road. I a.m. VSWBMSMI YWCA: Raffles Quay. Wtyfarer."' sponge cake deutonstra CATHAY: "Sands o* Iwo Jinia tion '1 |> in at Ii a,ii...313 words
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