Malaya Tribune, 27 September 1950
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Title Section21 1950-09-27 1 Malaya Tribune tod&ts KEWS TODHY I extr)t L 4 .j [TWELVE PAGES. 4 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.21 words
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Article313 1950-09-27 1 HANS PRNINGSHEIM - By HANS PRNINGSHEIM Reuter AAP. TOKIO, Today. J» El PING pace with the lightning American 1st Cavalry advance which closed the gap between the Pusan perimeter and the Inchon beachhead late yesterday, ROK troops are rapidly pushing up the entire Northern frontline to the 37thReuter AAP. - 313 words
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Article498 1950-09-27 1 A.P. TOKYO. Today B city of fire and paid the full ..Deration from rhr months of Immuxiist rule. to house <?pd throuahflaming streets, n's. seventh Divi"ii and th<* 1 a Seventeenth cl< din on some P. -ds who > surrender. of UM gam- gh*A.P. - 498 words
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Article135 1950-09-27 1 Reuter and AAP. tn < I S. 7th Division. fin ullcss) iD ksL ava'.ry Division which United Na- nishi o f six mi ics 1 is-llor-dir 'Oiion i L a s -:;ry 1 *as a patroi pi three Uitks iour jeeps connian dReuter and AAP. - 135 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-09-27 1 American Marines ir.ov ■on ii road toward Inchon while a Korean refugee, carrying what possessions he could g.Uher together, runs across the road in front of them.— A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 34 words
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544 1950-09-27 1 Robert Jackson - Bv Robert Jackson UP Staff Correspondent. U.P. LONDON, Today. rUROPE is buzzing with reports that the Russians are 'ready to make peace in Korea. It may have reflected the wishful thinking of the war-weary lot of people, but newspaper editors and their readers areU.P. - 544 words
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Article34 1950-09-27 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. Five French Man-O 'Wars' dropped anchor ia SSi gapore yesterday. Ihoy are their way to France alter sVrving in Tnda-Cnina waters for two years.34 words
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Article77 1950-09-27 1 U.P. FLUSHING. Today. THE United States today admitted that its Air Force in Korea "may have*' accidentally l>ombcd Chinese Communist territory for the second time. The American delegation to tne United Nations said in a letter to Secretary General Tryg"e Lie that one ot its planesU.P. - 77 words
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Article31 1950-09-27 1 A.P. PITTSBURGH. Today. CIO United Steel Worker* Union yest' -Jay accepted the Aluminiun Company 01 America's offer of a 10 per cent wage inereu 1 effective Oct. I—AP.A.P. - 31 words
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Article465 1950-09-27 2 Too Hopeful Punter Tried 'Window Envelope' Way mwic last rase of Detective Sergeant Chris PeaT H coel broTgh to the Old Bailey was as mgenioWfraudas any he has exposed in 19 years f fraud to win £265 781 11 from U?e bookmakers. William Hill (Glasgow) Ltd.—for £1.465 words
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91 1950-09-27 2 A highway bridge in the State of Maryland was recently dedicated to the memor> of Corporal John C. Brown, lirst United States soldier from Maryland to be killed in action in Korea. The photograph sh >ws the unveiling ol a plaque at the bridge approach at Rockville, Maryland, on August91 words
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242 1950-09-27 2 LONDON, Saturday. TWO hundred children were asked to write down 1 truthfully all their fears. Not one of them, boy, or girl, could say. "I'm not frightened of anything.'" And not one was afraid of his or her father "a complete242 words
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179 1950-09-27 2 LONDON S it Church Leaders haw a proposal to naake n(j in Church of England law the register office mai or divorce-. The proposal wh m the Lower House of Oh. Cobvocation of Cantcrbui\ ing at Westminster. Rev. Dr. F. Streatfei.d. of Winchester, who .-aid:179 words
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Article90 1950-09-27 2 Mrs. ELSIE MAY MOB an, 45. of St. Leonard cent. Scarborough, w strangled while using vacuum cleaner in iv r A pinafore she n... ing was drawn into thr cleaner and the neck I the pinafore pulle«i ti round her neck. A police erhcia! was not90 words
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Article19 1950-09-27 2 untitled que said on WedM successful contact I mad> with Vietm nan tives in south View 1 negotiations pri^on«*r«.19 words
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Article97 1950-09-27 2 Home And Treasures For The Nation 4 SCOTT, the 300-vcav-oid house belonging to G2--v ar-old millionaire Mr. Anthony de Rothschild, hat been given to the National Trust. It is a long, rambling, half-timbered house overlooking the Vale of Aylesbury and the Chilterns. The nation also gets the97 words
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195 1950-09-27 2 LONDON, Saturday. Sheila Sim pulled the clothes up to cover her shoulders in her double bed. She didn't mind the 1,750 people staring at the bed, as she knew there was a thick mahogany head board between her and them. But she was195 words
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Advertisement161 1950-09-27 2 BLOOD BANK Croup A 37 Bottles B 23 \B O 28 DONORS it pi ECZEMA Maddening irritation^goc&^rm^ dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! Jiff*/^ Now there is new hope for you who suffer the torment and misery of Eczema and other irritat 1 :ng skin diseases. Cooling, healing D.D.D. I161 words
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Article211 1950-09-27 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. MASS protest meetings calling for the rejection of the Benham Report for teachers in the Federation will be held by all Teachers' Union on October 6 and 7. The Federation teachers will have the moral support of their colleagues in Singapore, who through211 words
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Article105 1950-09-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Delegation from the United Kingdom Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association arrived here this evening. They were met by the Officer Administering the Government. Mr. S.W.P. Foster Sutton, as President of the Malayan Branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association.. Dato Mahmud105 words
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Article148 1950-09-27 3 RESIDENTS in the Katong district may be saved the trouble and expense of coming to town to pay their Municipal bills at the Municipal Treasurers Department if a proposal to establish a collecting centre in Katong is approved by Municipal Commissioners. At the ordinary meeting of148 words
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Article75 1950-09-27 3 MALACCA. Tuesday. V. F. Chatterton, a bicycle registration clerk in the District Office Alor Gajah was convicted to-day in the Malacca Sessions Court of accepting on bribe of one dollar from on Abdul Hamid. He was sentenced to six months hard labour. Othman bin75 words
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Article315 1950-09-27 3 MR. Anthony Abell. Governor of Sarawak, stepped -it of a Malayan Airways I tkota at the new Kuching i rport yesterday morning nd after a short address clared the strip open tc '-affic. The Governor boarded the I me from the old airstrip out one mile315 words
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Article, Illustration328 1950-09-27 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE establishment of a thriving jute industry in Malaya, with possible employment for thousands of Malayans, is visualised by Mr. Chan Fah Shin, who arrived in Malaya yesterday to make an exhaustive study of Malayan soil for the cultivation of328 words
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144 1950-09-27 3 WAS JUST 2 STEPS AHEAD OF THE REDS Mr. Chan Fah Shin, an engineer and manager of a jute factory in Kwantung Province fled from the clut- ches of the Reds because the Government of Red China forced skilled technicians to leave their wives and families oehind when they were144 words
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Article41 1950-09-27 3 J.P. The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S.W.P. Foster Sutton, has appointed Mr. D. A. MacKay. J.P.. to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council. The High Commissioner has accepted the resignation of Mr. Jules Martin. J.P.J.P. - 41 words
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Article24 1950-09-27 3 Municipal Commissioners have approved the construction of an open air theatre on ihe old Cabaret site at the New World Amusement Park.24 words
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Article847 1950-09-27 4 pQLUMBIA'S art and feebly nica! departments have completed a survey of the backgrounds against which the Los Angek-s ftrtdiq Police operate, and will use the nnd>rga ir. Larry Parks' forthming starrer. Prowl Car.' rich Hunt Strornberg Wil! p oduc-: with Gordon Doug- directing. CJeorge Brooks, art847 words
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Article, Illustration519 1950-09-27 4 THE r.ul Brinkmans she's Jeanne Cram -are heping th it their 'bird bab> W»5 jĕ 2» girl. If it 's. they will n ru her Jeanne. That won't be Miss '.Train idea but ncr husl md's. Both agreed when the first chila was on Its way that he519 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-09-27 4 NANCY GOES TO RIO" is a sparkling musical from .vt.G.M. with Jane Powell getting the lion's share of the -ongs and Carmen Miranda the laughs. Every bit as lavish colourful ;uid gay aa Lu\urv Liner". this new picture which opens at the Cathay shortly pronvses to bo orv269 words
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Article1525 1950-09-27 5 DOROTHY M. CHRISTIE - TODAY'S SHORT STORY By DOROTHY M. CHRISTIE I her maga- > v:*:; a swish.-iean-.n the cushions j up to play ab-o'n-Jy showering [id that separated tsl; rom the othec river. A plea- rged pas. and glided oiu- our punt and ila" chucklinsly upon the bfhJßd. felt Sophie1,525 words
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Miscellaneous28 1950-09-27 5 SUPEURMW by Wayne Boring I" v Vof course N FVeccosT*-ST~-HC*e '.f' «su -•.•sT N^(;--%T6 fs££s£4 j j V\HAt/tOwO|| V&M^-f^Sk6UNSO' J£ AM LIVED r 'MOW[ -twOULDNT BE SAFE FO'HOOj28 words
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Article, Illustration256 1950-09-27 6 Mr. Anthony AMI Sarawak <«»\«*rnor. declaring the new Kurhing airport open day. Behi.H him i* the Malay an AirwayV plane which made a special flight there for the occasion. Picture taken at the Mrthday party of Joan (daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cuthbertxon of Goodwood Hill, Singapore)256 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-09-27 6 Ten-month old Miss Cherry Margaret Davies daughter of Dr. L. E. Charles Davies receives a kiss from her mother who has just returned to Singapore from the United Kingdom after a "holiday by BO AC Argonaut yesterday. Mrs. Da- vies has been «ff»J two months, and HtUe84 words
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Article49 1950-09-27 7 1»0< 1KTV: i)n 5.3»» v I ion or j 01 Park. :U) j».in. n in. illindusKuinari" v. K t; isiaas ».rv--s Hails'» i;u*-»es* '.ible ladang: .-'1 liool at '•-l.F v HMS :il; RAF RAF* at R.I.; LF on po«i- >Tr.uers v. II «.-round; f-p4>rts Inv rj»lion49 words
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Article172 1950-09-27 7 LONDON: Air Min;.~ter -Arthur Henderson has !eft by plane for a tour of the Middle E&?t. viKNNA: nmi '.ir ;>n rtwsa reports rea' V enni »U a food sliorta.v «row.ii; m that Isrxaly agricultural CooliWMrt a u.llite. 7I KH1I: HMytn 1 Tar** Cre-rho.-dovak Vice In BurK-h. has172 words
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Article73 1950-09-27 7 U.P. HONGKONG. Titos. A Canton report -aid *oday that a 1. umber of anti-air-craft guns were being shifted to Swatow and other ports along the southeast poaH cf China. The move foi'owed the increased number of patrol nights ovc» the Formosa strait area by AmericanU.P. - 73 words
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Article353 1950-09-27 7 Tribune Staff Reporter. *pHREE minutes after Lord Listowel and the entire Parliamentary Mission of six M.Ps. had passed a point in Central Johore on Monday afternoon, a special Police Constable was shot and killed in an ambush. The six members of parliament had spent353 words
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Article253 1950-09-27 7 AP. AMERICA'S steel production NEW YORK. Monday, in the first eight months of 1950 totalled 63.372.602 tons, an all-time high, the American Iron and Steel Institute said. Production in August exceeded 8.000.000 tons for the fifth consecutive month. Last month 8,194,581 fesaa for ingots andAP. - 253 words
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Article186 1950-09-27 7 MUNICIPAL Commissioners have passed a plan for the construction of a two storey printing press and office at Lorong 15, Geylang. Commissioners, howevei. were told that a printing press in this area was found to be a nuisance to the neighbours because of the noise.186 words
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232 1950-09-27 7 Lim Stayed To Watch And Was Hurt Tribune Staff Reporter. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lim Kwa Chwee who r stopped to watch a motor car accident at the junction of Bouna Vista and Pasir Panjang Roads was seriously injured when a lamp post fell on him. Lim was walking home after a night232 words
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Article37 1950-09-27 7 The Governor, Sir franklin Gimson. has appointed Sir Han Hoe Lim. C.8.E.. to be an I nofficial Member of the Executive Council of the Colony of Singapore, in place of Sii Roland Braxldell.37 words
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Article24 1950-09-27 7 A.P. LONDON, Tues. —An agreement to permit air services between Egypt and Ceylon was signed today at the Egyptian Embassy in London.-—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article49 1950-09-27 7 A.P. HONGKONG, Tues. A Shanghai report reaching here today said that a small coastal vessel flying the British flag arrived in Shanghai with a gereral cargo. Tt said the ship was the "first from Hongkong in recent weeks which escaped damage from mines."- A PA.P. - 49 words
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241 1950-09-27 7 U.P. VIENNA, Tuesday. THE Communists occupied government build--1 ings in several Soviet zone towns in Austria yesterday and paralyzed traffic in Vienna with a flash railroad strike and wild anti-American demonstrations in which at least eight policemen were injured. Russian tanks openly aided theU.P. - 241 words
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Article28 1950-09-27 7 BONN: The untitled Parliament has agie-j<i n«»t »o debate a no coniid.•>:■•< I that naJ been tabl-d by Or. Gebhard Seelos. leader v. '.am right wins Bavarian Party.28 words
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Article47 1950-09-27 7 A.P. NEW YORK. Today. —The North Atlantic Treaty Council agreed last night upon establishing at the earlie&t possible date a combined force for the defence of Western Europe and in ellect told its Defence Committee to settle the question of using German manpower -A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Advertisement136 1950-09-27 7 <TrCHINfI SKIN r >JL This wonderful liquid heahr V Are you HtifTering the agony of itching BfctetDosail irntateyouaWday? Doe* ——T fl.jp* it stop y..<i -Ufping at night Then WVeh thi* t.unous hoaiiuß remedy whi^h. l for t* l ill givo you infant relief. tS WHY IT ACTS SO QUICKLY. I'ntiko136 words
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387 1950-09-27 8 MANILA. rIOROUGHLY convinced now that Communism has become a very serious threat to the ReruteHc, Philippines President Elptdio Qufrrno has pnt the oeace and order issue squarely before tnc people theVnselves He appealed to them to do their •voluntary" part to assist the authorities387 words
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Article103 1950-09-27 8 U.P. COLOMBO of six Muslim? on their way to Colombo to bid goodbye to relatives leaving for-Mecca. Were trapped and drowned when the «,r in which they were trayeUiag ran off the ro*d and piunge-' into a r»»*er near Pianadwra. Ceylon These pre*, pi ItU.P. - 103 words
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Article40 1950-09-27 8 U.P. MELuOliil.'L. .AUSTRALIA >nd New t\ land rate high am radio listeners in the worid. New Zealand has 36 sets for every 100 persons. Australia. 26. By comparison Br.tain h<is 24. France 19, and Russia 2.—UP.U.P. - 40 words
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62 1950-09-27 8 The first United States shin nent of 1,632 pints of whole blood lor United Nations forces in the Republic of Korea lelt San Francisco. California, recently aooard United States mtlitarv airplanes. The photograph, made at National Airport in Washington, D.C.. shows a refrigerated box containing 48 pints of -thole blood62 words
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Article352 1950-09-27 8 TITO NEEDING WOOS TOURISTS A.P. PELGRADE. MARSHAL Tito's Yugoslav Government wants md needs" hard cash from the Western world and v-romi.-< to the tourist m return sonshine, sea and a big (\a,sh of scener'' Op a tifty-fi f t-' bania, the i £OhOnge seems fair, for few places the worldA.P. - 352 words
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95 1950-09-27 8 A woman who won SO.GOO irancs on a 50-1 outsider, in France and. with her winnings, bought a crocodile skin handbag, was fined £35 at Lewes Tor customs offences. Mrs. Priscilla Kosemarv Thompson, of Chtirc 1 Farm East Wittering (Bossex», admitted trying lo evade95 words
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Article145 1950-09-27 8 A HOVE telephor tor, Kathleen S Porter (28), left a married man with whom she b id been associating, in a ci* hTHi threw herself over t C htt at Sattdeau, it was a Lewes inquest. v Douglas Herbert Nicok (27), of Imperu'.-clcsf North Harrow,145 words
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Article141 1950-09-27 8 ROLOMBO f'EYLON Estate En ers* Federation i CELT is to consider shortly Government's proposals for "Ceylonisation" in c ment on all estates, by the Minister 01 St Mr A. E. Goonesinha at a conference between a delegation from the C The proposals are: <a> that all non-nat141 words
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Advertisement109 1950-09-27 8 A N 0 T H E^^^^^^pm^ w Biro Service covers the Eastern hem I- \< sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers every writing need; as witness tha new Biro IjF M+M MINOR with Its easily fitted refiil Inserts, its F protector cap which enables It to be carried109 words
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494 1950-09-27 9 Germany: Reuter. FRANRFtftT. Trift between Last and rest CJeffnftn youth is p ng every day as the war" battle fo the g men and women of .hal country is waged -er-mounting intensity West German authoriAritli the full backing of Wester-i occupying pow- .rticularlyReuter. - 494 words
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Article121 1950-09-27 9 Reuter. IEEDS. YORKS. this industrial cent known as the il of trades go to the *md a house. An *:;.terprising estate igont has -nstalled a miniature in his Albion--ir.'t where he shows i:>- :imite documentary lour fihh of Leeds. This :.v?rs all the resi- 'ricts whereReuter. - 121 words
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166 1950-09-27 9 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN JET-PROPELLED. 30-seater helicopters flying to cities and towns all over Great Britain as a regular -bus service" at 3d. a mile is the prediction of Air Commodore W. F Primrose. The Air Commodore, speaking at Andover. said166 words
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Article73 1950-09-27 9 ARMY and Durham County A eolf champion Colonel to H. Aitken. Chief Engin- Catterick District, has retired after 30 years" Army service. Veteran of the 1914 war. he was Commander C. w. Troops. Home Forces, in the Later he was successively Deputy and Chief TO he73 words
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Article114 1950-09-27 9 nUINS of whnt is believed town of Cnnomum. know i Essex Society. Trial diggings h-f F vealed a fine example of 20-ft. -long tcsselated pavement, coins, two hypocausts (Roman waterheating plant) and a quantity of 12th century pottery. Other finds include Roman roof tiles, rendered with114 words
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101 1950-09-27 9 TAKING part in the Battle of Britain Comir;rr.Dration Service at Westminster Abbey on Sunday September 17 will be contingents from Fightei. Bomber. Coastal. FlyTraining. Technical Training and Home Commands of the R.A.F. No. 90 Group Princess Marys R.A.F. Nursing Service" and the W.R.A.F. There101 words
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Article111 1950-09-27 9 AFTER the Chester Cathedral dedication of the Roll ot Honour of The Cheshire Regiment second world war dead, the gift of the 1st and 2nd Regular Battalions. regulars and old comrades of the Regiment paraded at the" Castle to see their new Colont l. Lt.-Gen. A.111 words
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91 1950-09-27 9 LONDON Thousands of dollars are being earned for Britain by her newest export, rose cutting.-. Air liners carrying the valuable cuttings are leaving London airports to hard currency countru <* all over the word. Inch-long cuttings are being flown eaily. in large and small91 words
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Article50 1950-09-27 9 BOMBAY—Bombay Government's chemists here claim to have prepared a water-soluble form of the odrmlar disinfactant DDT. Odourless and available as a paste, the new form is readily mixed in water. It is considered as a great help" with supplies of the original solvent Are- Vex.50 words
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Advertisement26 1950-09-27 9 ■BHBEEI m m Here's the Bicycle with the longest life made of the best-quality D the IVS.A. yon /r#ff a USwrm The most popular Bicycle InMalaga26 words
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Miscellaneous644 1950-09-27 9 1 v TODAY REd NFTWOKK INDIAN FUtKilC\><mi> di m? vtPlrWADir 12: an Pirn. Programim- >UMn.ir> F. MMYVimK m .Tamil; 12.02 T.» r iil Film S.OO p.A. Prof ratr.me Sub- tt.i.l Hindustani Songa; mary; (LO* Children"* Fr..gra»i 12.;J0 Nfw»; 12.40 Tamil M.ng; me; ti .'o the X vdlo Orchestra; idmUk AancL644 words
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Article228 1950-09-27 10 SPOT - TODAY'S TRACK WORK By SPOT IPOH, Today. I AST night's heavy downpour did not affect the going for the track was in good condition this morning. Horses seen out were either confined to trots, centers or strong half pace work on the sand track. Candidates228 words
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Article67 1950-09-27 10 A team fron. th.- Sweilsh Motor Ship "Tong Hai defeated the crew of the Norwegian Motor Ship "Toronto" by two goals to OM in a soccer game at Farrer Park yesterday. Down by one goal l>\ the interval, the Swedes rallied strongly in the second session to67 words
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Article73 1950-09-27 10 PENANG, Tues.—The touring Penang Chinese Football Federation contingent of 21 Malayan players may call off their proposed Indonesian tour if the necessary visas from Jakarta fail to arrive by tomorrow An emergency Committee meeting will be held tomorrow to decide whether to cancel the73 words
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Article90 1950-09-27 10 A tussle Is fcoina on at the moment betw( en the Singaix>re Malays ai:d the Penane Malays, finalists in the Sultans' Gold Cud competition, to decide the venue ol tne Cup Final. Penang want to have it played at nome and promised a larger share90 words
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Article43 1950-09-27 10 PEN'ANG. Tver Tne IYn«ju; Hockey As.'oeJ.v. n»r. has drawn up a set of nrw iiile» and amendments lor r0.. deration at a special general n e> I n.. with the view ot iinprovm tin standard of pla>.43 words
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Article172 1950-09-27 10 The Oriental Telephone and and Electric Company Spou.* Club overwhelmed the CvMMM Chinese Banking Corporation S.C. by Are goal? to n:l in a Business House B" game at Geylang Stadium yesterday. They were super:<>.* in attack and defence and weald have scored more goals but tor172 words
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Article174 1950-09-27 10 Play n* at the R.O.V.&GL Court last Sunday, the Monks Hn' B.P. be%t the Remstnr i Juries Sport;: Club in a i"n?adly tndminton match by 8 panics tj 2. The results as follows (Monks Hill B.:'. pl.»wrs mentioned first»: SINGLES: Goh F*ns beat Sm Kok174 words
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Article424 1950-09-27 10 EI ROPEANS 3 CHINES*: 1 PLAYING their first game after their Rangoon tour, the Singapore Chinese received 2 threeone beating at the hands of the 3*pore Europeans when they clashed in an Inter-Community League soccer encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. With this deserved win, the424 words
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142 1950-09-27 10 TONIGHT'S WORLD TITLE BOUT NEW YORK, Today. DOTH Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles are conu rldent of winning by a knock-out when they meet for tonight's world heavyweight title fight at the Yankee Stadium. Louis said: "I expect -to win by a knock-out somewhere142 words
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Article87 1950-09-27 10 All-India tab received a five-nil trouo. the hands of the C:r..; la from Shanghai when Ihey titx athe Happy World .S liv night. It was Sing Tao first appearance as a team. They such superiorly hv i!mi ended within an t our. Results are87 words
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Article271 1950-09-27 10 LARRY ALLEN - By LARRY ALLEN TEL AVIV, Today.—The All-Jewish World Olympics, attracting athletes from 28 countries and costing US$700,000 to stage, opens here today at 4 p.m. in the new US$2,800,000 sports stadium now under construction in Ramat Gan. The United States to be re- a lone contestant271 words
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Article155 1950-09-27 10 Sixteen players tf th-- Eioagkopg Chinese. All-Ini;, Malavj teanis which |»tfl n the Triangular Tabh Tournament HBCOtttly an meet in a l-attle for Ihe tndii I I championship which be< tin Happy World StaJ una 10--night. Those takuu; ,«art art HOM.hOM. »11 Chi-lang. Chum,' Chm--h.ii-. Cheng155 words
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Article59 1950-09-27 10 The Bright Star Sporl will hold a Faiii V lnta» Gala at the Baflw*va P»< Saturday. October'7. to orate the birthday of ll Mahatma Gandhi. Those who wish IP t« in the Gala are rwyuesl id to tact Mr. G. J. Lourd Secretary) No. 14 Bukit Fu Road,59 words
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1715 1950-09-27 11 LONGSHOT - By LONGSHOT \T the last Perak Turf Club July meeting, two of Xearco's progeny—Latin Affair and Ambassador —acquitted* themselves creditably when .vir.ning their respective races. Nearco sired Ambassador's dam. Treasure Trove and he also sired Tarquinus Superbus who is 5lre of Latin1,715 words
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Article530 1950-09-27 11 the S.C.R.C. piayed better and were on top in the second half, they went down surprisingly to the S.C.G. by two goals to one in one of the fastest and meet keenly-contested hockey games of the season at the Padang yesterday. Two early goals enabled530 words
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Article209 1950-09-27 11 X>opiinatinu' play throughout, the Ceylon Sportt Club handed out v iour-one defeat to the s. School at hockey on their home ground yesterday. Attackiir-.' irom Uic bully-oif. the deyloncM brought the bait at i Ibn mJLi.H g*Oi **"d v. ere awarded a short corner. Famucl209 words
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100 1950-09-27 11 The St. Scbn 1 hew Team hud their o-but a h i.s; the Teachers rm r-i. i i recently and drew 7 7 in a i.iawh over MVM hoards. The following wer» tlif retoils (S.A.S. mentioned Hrs< !..<>. Bemj Chye drew with r J»Vid100 words
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209 1950-09-27 12 nprrATv FLUSHING, Today gRITAIN is circulating a .resolution among Assembly delegations to have the United Nations Commission on Korea to go into North Korea and make arrangements for free and independent elections for a unified government jrfjhe_whole country, informed sources 1 said yesterday. The209 words
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Article45 1950-09-27 12 India's seven man trade mission arrived in Singapore this morning by KLM Constellation from Jakatra after having talks with government officials and businessmen of Indonesia. The delegation will haw trade talks with local businessman as well as government officials in the Colony.45 words
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Article136 1950-09-27 12 TODAY'S MARKETS ruf>1 >er vonun>Jrv roarJ^» s 0P,0ed lh 3 tt c*J «i pound for nr>• rruif October rubber ejsyht ,,7.,« fc* r ,h ye-ferriav do, n* fhe drop follow'i fa!' of PO,m- ,u X*>* Vor* HI, The ««sines* withdrawal o« tf> j/. v fr »»i JMookpilc i>uv,r.^136 words
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Article28 1950-09-27 12 s ,a, <* murk": *8*1" Bj'livf in L-->nd ,r.d th V mmrkv: rvspomled tondition.-. moved hi *her Indusiria'.* r*?in».rir.i V t-ry 'firn with rubbers qu!«t!\ fleao--.28 words
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Article47 1950-09-27 12 -tZhVu-' 1 ,c n, ru easier y «n1.iv a; \ij\i o £r pin.l er ,n o| r 4 ftjJ 3 J »3 8 on the picuI- a lh In London ri"hi tin was bid f«>r ft (M > (0 l a nif. of f.l on on47 words
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Article13 1950-09-27 12 iruJii iimrk.'t umct and *li?htiy H' >VJr bar*. V rn UuJuy13 words
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Article73 1950-09-27 12 The Singapore Repertory may get a refund ot $4 2(»0 m charges paid lo tm Municipality If a recommendation of a Committee of the Municipal Coinmn--5 Pi? i WroveH by the lull board oi f:jmmissioners on Friday. that the Rep *fl] only havt to pay out73 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-09-27 12 Andrei Vi shin sky (left) Soviet Foreign Minister, shake* hands uith Dean Acaeson, U.S. Secretary of State, in the Aucntortum of the United Nation* General Vsseoiblv At Flushing Meadows* Ken York. The diplomats were on hand for the crucial fifth Genacal Assamalv Opening A.P. Phot*47 words
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Article71 1950-09-27 12 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. Lewis W. Douglas resigned today as United States ambassador to Great Britain with a plea for continued Anglo-American cooperation as 'one of the solid cornerstones of the civilized world.'' The 56 year old educatorbusinessman diplomat, who has suffered lor months from complications mined byU.P. - 71 words
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Article26 1950-09-27 12 Members of a South African fighter squadron left Pretoria on :t special train on Monday to join the U.N iorces in Korea.26 words
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277 1950-09-27 12 XHlRTY.seven-year-olri n. Govindasamv a ?L L a,m b y° u ng Chinese whom he thought was fooling with him i«»» Gto i! inda s amy was hear d to say: "Stop fooling' when the gunman pointed aPistol at hil and ordered him to stop277 words
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Article26 1950-09-27 12 The Federation of the Singapore Municipal Labour Unions has appealed to Commissioners to reconsid r their demand for wage increase without further d<lay.26 words
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Article85 1950-09-27 12 In the Singapore High Court today Mr. Justice Brown granted a decree nisi to Commander Thomas Parker Kinloch Jones R.N. who sued his wife Mrs. Joan Priscilla Jones for divorce on the grounds of her adultery with Lt. Commander L J li Gamble. R.N". Decree85 words
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Title Section46 1950-09-27 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE LARGER SAfJS THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MAI AY A Phone 5811/3 '> Nine Line> Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang t EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY; sEVT Xt, 11)3046 words
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Article, Illustration488 1950-09-27 1 Link-Up May I rap 100, 000 R eds UNITED STATFQ r r, KOREA FRONT, Wsdnesday. so lth of Seoul have made contact with US. U S MP from the old southeast beachhead. A tanks of ?hp First e first contac< was made488 words
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Article86 1950-09-27 1 A.P. PARIS. Wed. NEW Soviet hints for peace I talks between the United Stales and Russia are not being received favouraoly in French diplomotic circles A spc vcman at the foreign Office said: "Russia already has given us too much talk and not enough deeds TheA.P. - 86 words
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Article66 1950-09-27 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tuesday. MR. Lcw>< Douglas, U.S. Ambassador to Britain, since Marci 1. 1947. will resign in the immediate future, it was learned here. Mr. Dougias has ha:: -ome difficulties with his health, I especially since the time over a year ago when he caughtA.P. - 66 words
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Article166 1950-09-27 1 PASSENGERS ROBBED Tribune Staff Reporter THIRTY SEVEN YEAR OLD N. Govindasamy. ar Indian driver of a Tay Kol Vat bus was shot dead it 6.45 this morning by a joung Chinese near the junction of Baleslier and Kirn Keat Roads. The gunman, with thre° other Cninese.166 words
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Article40 1950-09-27 1 A.P. TARANTO, ITALY, Tues. —A group of British naval units left Taranto harbour today after taking part in jclnt manoeuvres with the Italian Navy. The units, under the command of ViceAdmiral William Fowler, arrived here on September 19.—A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article45 1950-09-27 1 A.P. COPENHAGEN. Tim 3. The Danish Government today offered 500 ton.so* refined sugar for distribution to South Korean civilians. This answers a United Nations request to eight sugar-produc-ing countries f*>r a tr-.al of 3.000 tons of sugar, badly needed in South Korea.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article29 1950-09-27 1 NEW YORK. Toda\.--Tr" general- position of Burma seemed to be much improved compared with a year or even six months ago. the New York Times said today29 words
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136 1950-09-27 1 U.P. TOKIO. Wednesday. INCOMPLETE I showed :hat the Communist Invaders ot" Kor ia have suffered over 25 000 casualties since the Inchon invasion b^gan. This figur\ for both the Pusan and Seoul fronts, is based on official announcements. But. a; best it can only beU.P. - 136 words
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50 1950-09-27 1 A.P. Tokto, Tufs. A BRITISH army spokesman said that casualties in the British 27th Brigade in the mistaken American hombing on Sept. 23 totalled 21 dead and 20 wounded. Other casualties were suffered before and after the bombmg, but the number was not disclosed.—A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article24 1950-09-27 1 A.P. LONDON, Tues. An agreement to permit air services between Egypt and Ceylon was signed today at the Egyptian Embassy in London.—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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239 1950-09-27 1 Russia Accuses, Greece Says: "No Rig ht To Talk Like That" Reuter. Flushing Meadow, Tues. today denied Rusil sian, Polish and Czechoslovak charges that mass executions of Trade Union and anti-Fascist leaders were taking place in Greece. Mi. Panayotis Canellopoulos. Greek delegate, told the General As.se.mbly "There has not beenReuter. - 239 words
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Article356 1950-09-27 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. THREE minutes after Lord Listowel and the entire 1 Parliamentary Mission of six M.Ps. had passed a point in Central Johore on Monday afternoon, a special Police Constable was shot and killed in an ambush. The six members of parliament had356 words
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Article107 1950-09-27 1 U.P. LONDON. Today. f'HINESE Communist leader > Mao Tzc-tung and ills Conmianjj4i*-4« ~<3wWf«' r C!.u Teh, called for the creation of a "powerful" People's Army and the "liberation ol Formosa and Tibet. Radio Moscow reported yesterday. Mao. in a speech to a select group ofU.P. - 107 words
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Article78 1950-09-27 1 A.P. KOREA. Tcoay. THE first American war prisoners to be rescu'd from the Red Koreans were liberated yesterday by U.S. 24th Division infantrymen. Three American dough- boys, all wounded, were re- j leased from a jail near the recaptured city of Yongdong. They are sergeants firstA.P. - 78 words
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Article29 1950-09-27 1 Reuter. Flushing Meadows, Tues. Tlie HecwMty Council has recommended Indonesia for membership of the United Nations. The Council's recommendation was unopposed, but Nationalist China abstained. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article126 1950-09-27 1 A.P. EDINBURGH. Scotland. Today. PEOPLE in eastern Scotland saw a blue sun yesterday and deludea weather experts, observatories and newspapers to find out if it was the end of the world. In Carlisle, south of the English border, the sun was seen through a veilA.P. - 126 words
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Article132 1950-09-27 1 U.P. SAIGON. Tues. FRONTLINE dispatches indicated today that French North Afiican and Vietnamese forces still were closing In on Communist-held Dongklie against fierce resistance Cc lmuidst Vietminh troops ftrst reported to be fleeing from D< r.gkhe apparently wei c making a stubborn stand in theU.P. - 132 words
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Article121 1950-09-27 1 U.P. Flushing. Meadow. Tues. THE United Nations, G-ene» ral Assembly voted 44-to-six with seven abstentions to inp'ude in its agenda Nationalist China's charge that Russia has violated China's territorial integrity and independence. Just before the luach-thne adiournment, and after the vote on the Chinese complaintU.P. - 121 words
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Article88 1950-09-27 1 Reuter. CASABLANCA. Tues. A cloudburst over French Morocco last night killed at 82 people. Villagers were today digging out of heaps of mud and gravel swept from the mountains by swollen streams. It was feared that the number ol deaths would 100 when the count was cReuter. - 88 words
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Article143 1950-09-27 1 MANCHURIAN BOMBING Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS. Tuesday THE Chines" Communist Governm nt has cabled the United Nations demandni that its I ■•presentatives be allowed to participate in an immediate debate by the General Assembly of accu Rations of US "invasion of China's territorial air." The cablReuter. - 143 words
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Article53 1950-09-27 1 Reuter. LONDON. Today. Mr. J ms Ha ftie, Norwegian De•ne" Minister, arrived U Northholt airport yesterday "nm Oslo tor talks uith Mr. Shinwell. the British Minister of De. cc. "My visit it a routine one in connection with the North European region of th» North Atlantic Pact." heReuter. - 53 words
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Article61 1950-09-27 1 Reuter. Flushing Meadow. Today. Si Mohammed Zafruilah [Chan, Pakistan Foreign Ministt h;i« a private talk yesterday with Mr. Dean Acheson. Dotted Secretary fit State. They met in the delegates' lounge here for about half an hour and disrussnl Kashmn. it was understood, and the best way ofReuter. - 61 words
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Advertisement53 1950-09-27 1 TONC GUAM 23-tO, COLCMAN 9TR66T gINGAPQftcTgL.3SI2/ "GARRARD" RC.6SA MIXER-(HANGER Plays eight Records of 10", 12" or MIXED in any ordfr. For A.C. Mains of 230 volts or J 110 volts. RC.eSA, UNIT ONLY 5112.50 PORTABLE MODEL $125.00 TABLE DE LUXE $175.00 CONSOLE DE LUXE T M A LTD., 61/03 High53 words
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Advertisement71 1950-09-27 1 PIFGO $27.50 Sole Distributors: Tan. Cheng Mch Electric Co., 152, Cross Street, Singapore. RIDE A RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THERE NEVER WAS A BETTER BICYCLE MADE AND THERE NJVER WILL HE This is the trade mark of Britain's supreme bicycle. Produced in the World's J*-^S» largest cycle factory. For <71 words
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Article213 1950-09-27 2 Tribune $tafT Reporter. MASS protest meetings calling for the rejection of the Benhajn Report for teachers in the Federation will be held by all Teachers' Union on October 6 and 7. The Federation teachers will have the moral support of their colleagues in Singapore, who213 words
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Article, Illustration341 1950-09-27 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE establishment of a thriving jute industry 1 in Malaya, with possible employment for thousands of Malayans, is visualised by Mr. Chan Fah Shin, who arrived in Malaya yesterday to make an exhaustive study of Malayan soil for the rtfltivation341 words
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145 1950-09-27 2 WAS JUST 2 STEPS AHEAD OF THE REDS Mr. Chan Pah or. n an engtneer and manager of a jute factory \n Kwanturu Province fled from tne clutches of the ileds because the Government o: Fee. China forced skilled IcehMfiicians ta leave tneir wives, and tamilies. oehina when they were145 words
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Article228 1950-09-27 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tees A Chinese bandit Ihrew a hand-grenade into a shop-house in Kuala Piluh. Negri Sembilan. t »day which caused the death o| three children, and wounded eight people. The children were two small boys and gir!. Security Forces following up on the228 words
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Article180 1950-09-27 2 Eight students sailed by Oorgon yesterday for Australia.' Mi. Choo Teck Woo. old boy of the Anglo-Chinese School. Singapore, is going to join the University of Melbourne to take up a six-yen course m medicine on an \ustralian Government scholai ship. Two Siamese students. 20180 words
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Article189 1950-09-27 2 i MUNICIPAL Commissionerhave passed a plan for the construction of' a two storey printing press and office at Lorong 15. Geylang. Commissioners. howevei. were told that a printing press in tlm area wag'found to be a nuisance to the neighbour* •bceav-si of the noise But.189 words
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Article, Illustration466 1950-09-27 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. TWENTY -FIVE-OLD Loo Chick Yee with only a daching (Chinese weighing scale) attacked and put to flight two Chinese armed with a revolver and a dagger early yesterday morning. The men had broken into his coffee shop in Victoria Street and466 words
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Article43 1950-09-27 2 For gambling at Gate No. 2 of the Singapore Harbour Board, a 25-year-old Cantonese, Dah Tien Chan was yesterday fined $10 in the Third Police Court. Another Chinese. Tan Soon Teck was also fined $10 for a similar offence.43 words
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Article20 1950-09-27 2 For haying half.-a-gallon of samsu, 33-year-old Tan Ah Noi was yesterday fined $40 in the Third Police Court.20 words
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Article44 1950-09-27 2 Two Indians. Danabai. and vmdasamy who were tentatively charged with abetting tlie murder of another lnman. Chota Bai. on April .5. were committed to stand trial at the'next Singapou Assise* by Magistrate D A Fyfe In the Uciief rourt ffcaterday44 words
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Advertisement292 1950-09-27 2 Wh m 6th DAY TOOAV m\T 6.45-9.30 p.m Ll'mop.... 6UMFIGHTER" lA Republic Picture) TOMORROW i 1 TODAY FOUR SHOWS U 2—4.15—0.30—9.30 p.m.' gk He sold his son! [of rhc iovo ol j m:nu. fUfffh SOON ANOTHER TOPPING HIT FOLLOWS! THE PICTURE THAT 3EARS THE HALL MARK OF QUALITY. avaaaWWVWWWAW r292 words
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Advertisement130 1950-09-27 2 k JWsVVISS WATCHES shock Mstsrm THE THINNEST JPJpVY*/ WATERPROOF WRISTLET I 1 •I7JCWELS^^^7J. WM&MOW fl<- li.*. CEYLON MALAYA CEYLON CORPORATION 71 THE ARCADE SjNGAPORj MALAYA TE'. CC 3QS j BMP IB T| *M Bas* Ktf7>m Mb, jo Importers: ANGLO-FRENCH TRADING rev LTU, Singapore Kuala Lumpur Malacca Penang IP O my130 words
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510 1950-09-27 3 TRANSPORT COMPANY'S RECORD Tribune Staff Reporter. dfttopit tHo K V A^ A LUMp UR, Tuesday. DEFORE the end ot this month, 3 TransDort and a half million miles on the roads of Malaya f ?ZZL dTIV S fully tralned s °Wier, capable ht«510 words
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Article53 1950-09-27 3 The grou 1 floor of the former ''Straits Cabaret" in \nson Road, is to be converted into a restaurant. A Municipal committee has agreed to permit certain alterations and additions to the building. The first floor of the building is to be used as the manager's53 words
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Article25 1950-09-27 3 Municipal Commissioners have approved the construeon of an open air theatre on lh e old Cabaret «ite at the New World Amusement Park.25 words
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Article33 1950-09-27 3 The Governor. Sir G.mson. tag gg*** W in Hoc Lim. C.ts.Ei., tv '"unofficial Member of he gUSve Council ot Ac Colony of Singapote. in plac, of Sit Roland BraddeH.33 words
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Article26 1950-09-27 3 Mr G C Poftwell, forme r District Sfficer of Batan, Sme the post of Segment Secretary in Penan.. He will replace Mr. J. Blackledge.26 words
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Article51 1950-09-27 3 The Singapore Police are to have more road blocks and security checks in view of the terror acts of the past nights. A Police spokesman said: These actions will cause a certain ;'.mount of discomfort. to law-abiding citizens who. I am sure, will not mind in51 words
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Article151 1950-09-27 3 RESIDENTS in ihe Katong district may i3e saved the trouble end exoens,' of coining to town to pay their Municipal bills at the Municipal Treasurers Department if a proposal to establish a collecting centre in Katong is approved by Municioal Commissioners. At the ordinary meeting of151 words
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Article114 1950-09-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— i The Delegation from the United Kingdom Branch of j the Commonwealth ParliaI mentary Association arrived I here this evening. They were met by the i Officer Administering the Government. Mr. S.W.P. I Foster Sutton, as President of the Malayan Branch of114 words
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Article61 1950-09-27 3 SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. —The first Japans shin to enter Golden Gate in nearly 10 years fras met hy a welcoming committee lplay befort- It began loading 8.500 tons of barter/. The froi'/h Eiroku Martt Is the first of a dozer ships due to land here61 words
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Obituary34 1950-09-27 3 MALACCA. TUOS. The itinera! of Madam Chons Kai Kwong, who died at her r"siden'" > at Tranqturan Road Malacca, last, Thursday took tills mortiirg at the Cha Yoos Cemetery at Tampo.34 words
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Article124 1950-09-27 3 EV3RTY-SEVEN year old Dr. Hugh Conrad Stubbs. who was charged in the First District Court on Monday with forging certificates of inoculation and vaccination on nine counts had the last five charges transferred to the Second District Court yesterday. The transfer was ordered by the First124 words
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Article75 1950-09-27 3 MALACCA. Tuesday. V. F. Chattcrton. a bicycle registration clerk in the District Office Alor Gajah was convicted to-day in the Malacca Sessions Court of accepting on bribe of one dollar from on Abelu! Hamid. He was sentenced to six months' hard labour. Othman bin75 words
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Article73 1950-09-27 3 The oltiual OpeiUAg ol the new Anglo-Chinese School at Barker RbSO by Sir Frarhlin Gimson. Governor M Singapore, will take place this Friday. Sept. 2i>. at B p.m A programme of activities, including games, concert, declamation contest and campfire, has i,ren prepared •Ml old boys, parents,73 words
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Article167 1950-09-27 3 SQUADRON Leader Henry Bodien, D.5,0., D.F.C., from the staff of the Hongkong Air Headquarters of the Far East Air Force has been "loaned" to the U.S. Army Air Force for night intruder operations liaison work. He will fly night missions with the American Maurauder167 words
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Article65 1950-09-27 3 Phua Choon Seng. 45-year-old proprietor of a coffee shop, who pleaded guilty to possession of 25 leaf packets of chandu was bound over in the sum of $750 in two sureties tor on;> year in the Second District Court yesterday. Phua arrested at a Police road65 words
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Article36 1950-09-27 3 Twenty-six-year-old K. Karunakaran was charged in the Second District Court yesterday with using criminal force to a 11-year-old girl intending to outrage her modesty. The case was adjourned to Oct. 6 for further hearing.36 words
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Article, Illustration111 1950-09-27 3 FIVE members of the Briti>li Parliamentary Delegation which is touring the Colony and Federation visited Changi yesterday for talks with the C-in-C, FEAF. and the AOC Malaya. Later, they Hew to Tennab Airfield, where they saw operational aircraft which are harrying the bandits in the jungle.111 words
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207 1950-09-27 3 AN English-speaking Chinese woman, Mhared Ong Siew Kirn, told the Chief Justice, Sir Char lei Murray-Aynslpy in the High Court yesterday that when she took ill in November 1943. her husband refused to accompany her to hospital and during her 15 days' stay207 words
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Article76 1950-09-27 3 MAN IS INHERENTLY SUPERIOR TO WOMAN" be the subject of a debate to be held at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road, tomorrow, at 8..J0 p.m. between the East West Society and the YWCA. Speakers for the* East West Society for the motion are Messrs.76 words
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Article167 1950-09-27 3 Apian for the con- ."■tructum of a six- storey hotel at the junction of Meyer Stood and Arthur Read ha.- necn approved y i Municipal committeeThere wfcl be a Imngc. bar and dining room on the ground Hoot and a restaurant on the fifth floor167 words
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Article115 1950-09-27 3 In contrast to the every day hustle and bustle from end t:> end at the Singapore Harbour Board godowns, caused by the loading and unloading of dozens of tightlypacked ships, the 'last two days have seen many vacant berths along the godowns. This in115 words
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Article40 1950-09-27 3 The Officer Administering the Government, Mr. S.W.P. Foster Sutton, has appointed Mr. D. A. MacKay. J.P.. to be an Unofficial Member of the Federal Legislative Council. The High Commissioner has accepted the resignation of Mr. Jules Martin, J.P.40 words
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Article54 1950-09-27 3 The Stamford Club, Singapore, and the King Edward VII College of Medicine Alumni Association will be holding a joint dinner at the Capitol Blue Room tomorrow, at 8 p.m. in honour of Mr. Leonard Barnes. Director of Social Studies, Oxford. University, and Chidrman of the Committee on Malay54 words
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Advertisement151 1950-09-27 3 ray. grkat kastkun oitk al tO., .'Tj. lirulse Ituau. Tel.: TIM,. Established r.r_»;. C. V. tan o 1». (l*hila>. B E l B T Scientific eye examination with most up to aate B.L. equipment. Louder experience better c i- m Mm— m r M» The highest standard of horn* hygiene151 words
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Advertisement276 1950-09-27 3 k' NEW! Jf 'the new PA R E yi the only pen p jjjL '^V, j-, NEW PRECISION rj -I Tiir most PERrrcT pen in the world has for m 411 TV li al ,on ,he Parker 5r Now comes n*cw BtAuit a j thc ww Parker -51» wuh the276 words
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Article627 1950-09-27 4 WAR and the weather go together. In Indochina the monsoon is petering out, and the campaigning season is beginning. The massacre at the Foreign Legion post at Dong Khe where two hundred men fought to the last against Vietminh guerrillas, is a taste ot what to expect in627 words
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Article, Illustration809 1950-09-27 4 ALLEN YEH - A New Airport At Kuching Is Opened, And... 4 Malayan Airways plane V Wid eon c I A history yesterday by flying from Singapore to Kuching- (and back) to open the new airfield at Kuching, Sarawak capital. Allen Yeh, a Tribune Staff Reporter,809 words
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Article402 1950-09-27 4 TOKIO. Tues SEOUL. South Korean capital, has fallen to United Nat ons troop* after 24 hours ot bloody Street lighting. A communique said: Ttv liberation of ihe city was conducted in such a manner as to cause the least possible danger to chii last 'illations.402 words
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106 1950-09-27 4 AP. VALENCIA. AFTER death, bulls are still dangerous for toreros. Venezuelan bullfighter Alberto Rojas alias Morenito de Caracas was gravely gored by a bull he had just killed in Carrion de NLos Condes area. Morenito was superior Cape Muleta with a bull he killedAP. - 106 words
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Article900 1950-09-27 4 ERNEST ATKINSON - by ERNEST ATKINSON LONDON. Tues. IMPORTANT newspaper and other opinion in Britain is saying that there should be a general election so that the opinion of the country should be 1 clearly known on certain outstanding questions of the day. This is prow t i by900 words
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Advertisement96 1950-09-27 4 !'"T" SHIRTS I j for j I *r\ CHILDREN STRIPED i IN ATTRACTIVE I COLOUR COMBIHATIOHS j RED WHITE j YELLOW WHITE MAROON WHITE HUE WHITE I NAVY WHITE S2 25 AND I *mm s 2,59 E;ci S fjlM SIZES 22 TO 32 j i also I In Plain Colours96 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-09-27 5 I tciures taken at the birthday party of Joan (daiifrht»r of Mr and Mrs. D. C uthbertson oi Goodwood HIP, Singapore) who was nine years of are vest: ruay. Above Joan (on roundabout) w th iriends, and t-low, Joan with her par sett.46 words
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Article126 1950-09-27 5 FLUSHING MEADOW. Tuesday. DR. Ralph Runche. winner of the 1949 Nobel Peace Prize and a descendant of an American Negro slave, said here that great progress was being made in the solution of the colour problem in the world today. In a radio interview with126 words
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Article79 1950-09-27 5 Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. Tuesday. The Australian Cabinet h"id an emergency meeting today to consider ways of checkim; inflation. It was understood that the Cabinet considered oth-r methods of controlling inflation than the appreciation of the Australian pound or the imposition of a wool export tax. The budget sessionReuter-AAP. - 79 words
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Article19 1950-09-27 5 A.P. KARACHI. Monday.—Sirdar Mohammed Nawaz Khan Pakistan's Deputy Defence Minister nat been appointed Pakistan's Ambassador to France.—A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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256 1950-09-27 5 4 YOUNG Chinese woman. Puah Geok Eng, who married a year ago Wan Chin Ho. a Government employee told the Chief Jistice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday, that on on Q ocasion her husband struck her with a spanner, and banged her head on the256 words
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Article42 1950-09-27 5 A.P. PRETORIA, Monday.—ln the presence of memucrs of his family only, the ashes of General Jar Smuts were today at place of his son Japieon, the u i„i uvsttQMuuQt ai ireue where the late General lived for most of his life.—A.PA.P. - 42 words
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Article20 1950-09-27 5 RANGOON. Men—A special tribunal today remanded Dr. Gordon S. Seagiavt in custody fcr another two weeks ihtil Oct 9.20 words
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Article235 1950-09-27 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. ADDITIONAL office accommodation for the A Municipal Gas Department is to be provided next year. An extra $50,000 storey is to be added to the present building. Commissioners have been told that m the piesent «;;vs office, thr?e senior uficers were in235 words
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236 1950-09-27 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. FOURTEEN-YEAR-OLD Lim Kwa Chwee who stopped to watch a motor car accident at the junction of Bouna Vista and Pasir Panjang Roads was seriously injured when a lamp post fell on him. Lim was walking home after a night at236 words
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Article362 1950-09-27 5 f HUNG Ah Chye yesterday told Mr. S. E. Teh, S?cond Police Magistrate, that his adopted mother, Loh Peng Kai, framed a charge of theft against him because he refused to marry a girl chosen by h n r. Both Ciiunk and his friend,362 words
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Article164 1950-09-27 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tut .v Discussions at the Commonwealth Conference here are "proceeding satisfactorily.' Mr. Percy Spender. Australia's Minister f or External AtTair.s. said before at'endins this afternoon's session. The session \s expected to consider a drult report on economic aia programas valued at .'-1.723 ooo.ono forReuter. - 164 words
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Advertisement260 1950-09-27 5 India 9 s leading PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS Offer DURABLE ATTRACTIVE Plastic Goods at competitive prices For HOME: Tumblers, Cups and Saucer*. Plates. Spoons, Soap Boxes. Combs. Carrom Boards *nd Strikers, etc. For INDUSTRY: Switches, Plugs, Holders, Cut outs, Adapters, Bottle Cap?--(All sizes) Display Stands, Radio Cabinets, etc. For PRESENTATION: Toilet Boxes,260 words
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Advertisement214 1950-09-27 5 nervy, C* 3 or suffering any form of rfT*4\ 1, "X .?J physical incapacity your f|Xl I Vf j M J/ system is crying out for \JfM II Cf *H «*f TESTRONES ftlj) X s Ask your dealer or CHARI C 0. t (P.O. I MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION LOTTERY214 words
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Miscellaneous13 1950-09-27 5 Il l ABNCR by /11 Capp ESSrM AIXEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin13 words
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Article147 1950-09-27 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS Reuter. LONDON, Tues. MOVEMENTS in rubber shares today were less spectacular than yesterday and this secti'/i of the London Stock Exchange spent a quieter day. Nevertheless many rises were recorded in considerable turnover. Interest hrcadened to include many other Far EasternReuter. - 147 words
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Article48 1950-09-27 6 The tin metal market in S.nccpore \>sterdav wnilniwd rteftflj at S4'»s :t 8 per pit ul e>:-si.\et!< r—« r ifM Of Si Ml ih*' !•>• "i. The pri. >• of {Ot* ::\t r> :n London on Sept. 1."» E7BI per ton —a rise of £6 j:i th«? ton.48 words
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Article88 1950-09-27 6 In Port: Van iW liagen (41), Thankhaveu 1 (Sheers), At. ilia (K.S A D.E.). CTIIW roak Stts.*n (40). Sew ung (11). Radnorshire (38 in. 1). nita (38), ity ol E*an*vile (3«), Braeside (33 4). rrancisvUW (33 4), Haltgoniau Queen (17 3). Van Heuw. (19 2«), ?>e«H« («188 words
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Article35 1950-09-27 6 The coal ship the Gujarat brought about 4.000 ton* ot coal for Singapore which will be used mainly for bunkering ships. For Japan the Ship his 600 ton? of fine Anthracite ami Duff.35 words
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Article59 1950-09-27 6 DJAKARTA. Tuesday.— Fin;U discussions will take place here this afternoon between an Indian trade delegation and representatives of the Indonesian Government on the conclusion of trade agreement between India and Indonesia. reports Aneta news agency. The head of the Indian tiade delegation. Mr. Nariwalla, left for Medan59 words
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Article700 1950-09-27 6 SINGAPORE, Tuesday. WITH renewed impetus from London, tin shares locally showed further reasonable gains. Indusrials were also nrm and rubbers had fair exchanges within quotations. Most of the shares on the list were marked up. The following is the full list of share prices announced700 words
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Article20 1950-09-27 6 Th*» told mark'? was n»de< and slißh'ly ea*i.-r >•>«•< May at $lftt per taW wh<>V-.il- t«»r i:rst Quality bar*.20 words
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Article421 1950-09-27 6 EUROPEANS 3 CHINESE 1 DLAYING their first game after their Rangoon tour, the Singapore Chinese received 8 three one beating at the hands of the 3'po- c Europeans when they clashed in an Inter-Community League soccer encounter at Jalan Be.sar Stadium yesterday. With this deserved win,421 words
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Article173 1950-09-27 6 rHE rubber commodity market yesterday closed s!a cents lower than Monday The market opened at sellers for October first grade sheets with first business done at 153 cents. With fair business passing the market eased to 191 cents during the day and steadied up a little in the173 words
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65 1950-09-27 6 After loading 1.500 tons of rubber 800 tons of timber and 55 tons of tin for the United Kingdom; and 4,000 tons of rice for Holland in Singapore, the Ben Line steamer, "Bennatow" sailed for Port Swettenham yesterday afternoon. She will load a turther 2.00065 words
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Article43 1950-09-27 6 The Tong Hai belonging to the East Asiatic Company, brought for Singapore 1.553 tons of general cargo, principally made up of potatoes, milk and cnions. The Tong Hai has on board for Taku Bar 3.500 tons of iron ore.43 words
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Advertisement625 1950-09-27 6 FOR U K. CONTINENT. Stngaporai Pt. iw«ti F—aag i -Bcndoran'» for Genoa, Havre Liverpool, Avonmouth, Hull n Port •Benattow" for Liverpool, Benvruchie'' for Havre. »^'»1«/^• Sept./1 Oct. 2/3 OC. FROM U.K./CONTTNENT Benvorlich" for H'kong Philippines B.N. Borneo 9 Oct. Benrevis" for Philippine?, Tawao, Sandakan A v L?ok TO AND FROM625 words
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Advertisement402 1950-09-27 6 <j« «u > m SITUATIONS VACANT FIRM of Chart, r..1 A« < ot.nt:.nt renuira eaaeral voun: Chtneai -i ,'ood family and ••ducatton, .ice around 21. for trj. m. n> r.i.d i clerk* and event ml poaitkMM of responsibility. Apply in v.nt 1 la Turquand. Youngs, atcAu'tlfe Co.. P.O. Box N.i.402 words
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Advertisement343 1950-09-27 6 MISCELLANEOUS KNOWLEDGE of Palmistry and Phy*ioernomv Happine&a and Succeaa in Lfe. Consult Imadami Lydia, 14A. Change Alley «ofl Raffles Place) I i >.»ii. —ti r.in •.S.C6I). SITUATIONS WANTED INDIAN 25 years practical exp. rienee. engineering and i tenanee work on big plantations. Knows typing, office routine, ni port, export business.343 words
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Advertisement593 1950-09-27 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham. Penang. •VAN'T HOFF 10/12 Oct. GAROET 25/26 Oct. 27 Oct. 28 Oct. LANGKOEAS 6/7 Nov. 8 Nov. B Nov •Also loading for P:>rt Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. javTnew Tork593 words
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1851 1950-09-27 7 By "LONGSHOT" AT the last Perak Turf Club July meeting, two of Nearco's progeny—Latin Affair and Ambassador —acquitted 4 themselves creditably when winning their respective races. Nearco aired Ambassador's dam, Treasure Trove and he also aired Tarquinus Superbus, who is sire of1,851 words
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Article206 1950-09-27 7 Dominating play tnroufjhout. th.- Ceylon Spoils Club handed CMjU a inur-om- defeat lo the Anglo-Chinese School at hockey <>:i iiic.r bouk* ground •'•sterdsy. Aitfl( kin irom tue tmiiy-on. the Ceylonese brought ih< ball neur tne a.c.S tfoai and were awarded a short corner. Bamuel I206 words
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Article181 1950-09-27 7 The Oriental Telephone I '»d and Electric ""ompany Sport* *z*iiji> overwhelmed tie (nctseea Chinese Hanking Corporation S.C. by Ova goals to nil in a >: ,-ini"s House "3" at Gey lan R Stadium yesterday. They were stUMf!w m attack and defence and v ild lave ■cored181 words
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Article167 1950-09-27 7 Sixteen players (f the Hongkong Chinese. All-Iniia. mid Maiav.i teams which p v v erwueu n the Triangula.- Tahle.-Tennis Tournament rc-e.r-tiv aie meeting in a battle tor the individual championship which beiua* M th.- Happy World Staium tonifbL Those takinu >ar' rrej HONoKONu Bit nhui Chor.167 words
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Article539 1950-09-27 7 ALTHOUGH the S.C.R.C. played better and were on top in the second half, they went down surprisingly to the S.C.O. by two goals to one in one of the fastest and meet keenly-contested hockey games of the season at the Padang yes- terday. rwo cany539 words
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Article175 1950-09-27 7 Playing at the R.O.V.S.C. Cot rt io*t Sunday, the Bfonki Hit' b.p. beat the Registrar ul Vehicles Sports club in a frisndly l asi asmton match by 8 gamed t > The reaulta nra as follows (Monks Hill B.:*. players mentioned first): SINGLES: Goh Tang175 words
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147 1950-09-27 7 TONIGHT'S WORLD TITLE BOUT A.P. NEW YORK, Today. DOTH Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles are con- •> ndent of winning by a knock-out when they meet for tonight's world heavyweight title fight nt. the Yankee Stadium. LouLs said: "I expect to win by aA.P. - 147 words
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Article67 1950-09-27 7 A t»-am from the Awt lish Motor Ship "Tong Hai defeated th. rcw of the Norwegian Motor Ship "Toronto by two goal* to one in a soccer game at Farrer Park yesterday. Down by one goal by the interval, the Swedes rallied strongly in the aocotii seataioil67 words
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97 1950-09-27 7 The Si. Andrew'? School Chora Team had Iheir dohut ajr* the Teachere* rretnmti d Heeje recently and drew J 7 In a match over seven boards. The following <■,-• tiw r soils (S.A.S. mentioned Arete: Blone Beng Cbve drew with David Thainbyah 11; Ta.i97 words
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Article76 1950-09-27 7 The Bright BUT BpOfti I IP w v hold a Fju* y i 'iOi J' ctball Gala at the, Railw.iv* proum! Saturdiv, O.lobar 7. to roftirrurt orate the birthday o( lbo Maiiaiata Gandhi. Those who wish I »;'!vc part in the Gain are reo>-- d t"76 words
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Article209 1950-09-27 7 After dominating f .»r the i uaicr pari of the am- the F.r.1.ul Karlb Club jVUA itianaged to draw threOall with the Singa[>ore District, Signal BegU lb I Junior Lean in so.- llxtt'ie «.t 8.0.D. ground <• terd::.\ The penalties saved tie* eante for th.- Singapore.209 words
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Advertisement588 1950-09-27 7 4*. k. p.m.um WjWJM T (Ro >' al Packe t Navigation Coy TSSSzgZgr (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore P.O. Box 72. Tel. 6975. Van Rio-brock" for Muntok. Djakarta Semar- DU Sal 9 ang, Surabaia, Boeleleng Maccassnr and Sorong q<%nr 97 "Kotanlca" for Djambl f g- i 7.588 words
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Advertisement579 1950-09-27 7 TUITION MERCANTILE INSTTTUTIO W «09. Queen Street, Phone r.r Spend youi spare time with mm uid increase vonr Shorthand end Typing Skill or take a course of studies in Book-Keeping. Bmcl »tc. Clashes are adjusted to Butt /our requirements, and arf ';>• n 'o besinners in any subject commencing from579 words
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659 1950-09-27 8 A.P. TOKIO, Today. YESTERDAY General DwVfltS MacArt'mr an- nounced the liberation of Seoul from North Koreans, who held the capital in Red bondage almost three months. But fiery mopup fighting still raged in the city. The liberation forces and diehard Reds inflicted terribleA.P. - 659 words
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Article96 1950-09-27 8 A.P. CHICAGO. Tues. Two crime investigators were murdered Monday night shortly before they were to have reported on the activity of Chicago gangsters. William Drury, 48. a former police lieutenant and long an enemy of the Capone «ang, was slVt dead while* lacking his car into theA.P. - 96 words
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Article31 1950-09-27 8 U.P. LONDON. Tues.—it waa learned today that Britain has made it. 1 first coninmjtion of 1100.000 towaro a £2.000,000 plan to Improve rural water supplies in Egypt-—U.P. - 31 words
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Article88 1950-09-27 8 A.P. CRESWELL, England, Tuesday. Eighty Yorkshire miners died gasping poisonous fumes that followed a mysterious flash fire today in the depths of Creswell Colliery—hitherto known amon? miners as one of the safest coal pits in Britain. It was the worst mining disaster in this countryA.P. - 88 words
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Article29 1950-09-27 8 A.P. RANGOON. Tues. A Government communique today reported intense fighting inside the southcoast town of Fan, 40 miles from the Thai-Burma border, following rebel Karen penetration. A.r.A.P. - 29 words
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Article26 1950-09-27 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tue~.--Secretary of Defence George C. Marshall today announced the- postponement of scheduled meetings here cr the North Atlantic Military and Defence Committees. -IT.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-09-27 8 The Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Yishnisky. and Jacob Malik. Soviet delegate to the United Nations, walked out when the Governor of ;v Yorrf. Mr. Thomas E. I lesser, told a cnited Nations dinner on Sept. 21 that Russia had 10.000.000 to 15.000.000 people living in slaveA.P. Photo. - 99 words
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Article109 1950-09-27 8 A.P. NEW DELHI. Tues Kashmir has asked India for 20.000 tons of food grain; and a large amount of medical supplies as a precautionary measure to meet possible famine and epidemics arising out of the extensive floods, official sources said here today. The Kashmir Government has estimatedA.P. - 109 words
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Article77 1950-09-27 8 A.P. RANGOON. Tues—Major changes in the Burmese cabinet are expected to be published shortly, following last week's break between the country s major political group, the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League <AFPFL>. and the Burmese T.U.C. Prime Minister Thakin Nu announced the break last Thursday. HeA.P. - 77 words
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Article245 1950-09-27 8 SPOT - TODAY'S TRACK WORK Bv SPOT IPOH. Today. I AST night's heavy downpour did not affect the going for the track was in good condition this morning. Horses seen out were either confined to trots, centers or strong half pace work on the sand track. Candidates245 words
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Article47 1950-09-27 8 FRANKFURT. Today. The Communist party's headquarters were requisitioned today to help house new British troops being sent to Germany. Requisitioning of. the Communist headquarters in Duesseldorf was ordered by Major General W. H. A. Bishop. British Commissioner for the state of North Rhine-Westphalia.—47 words
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Article211 1950-09-27 8 I.ONOON: A;r Mm. -.r Arthur Henderson 'oft ny i»l~ne U r a tour of the Midd'e East. TBIIAi tlueavar .1 rmm ret»ort mprlilm v kwn bad! ti< food shorta"»» Wfolrw in larrely agricultural Cor.inuiiii«t satellite. /I KK H: M..ro=lav T-1. e«< C-.> Ooun-- rr Sufi h u»<211 words
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Article318 1950-09-27 8 MR. Anthony Abell. Gover- t nor of Sarawak, stepped out of a Malayan Airways Dakota at the new Kuching airport yesterday morning and after a short address declared the strip open tc traffic. The Governor boarded the plane from the old airstrip about one mile south318 words
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Article106 1950-09-27 8 U.P. NEW DELHI. Thurs RANKING mcrubers of the All-India Congrt-vs Part* .;sid today that there is split within the part) p'tc the vote of confident recorded Premier ■fehru at the 56th annu i| party meeting at X. 3ombay Province last week Congress sources Nehru declinedU.P. - 106 words
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Article105 1950-09-27 8 SIMiAPOKfc HI >1 HMIIM La P |ji' »i V <for.i Tliealn miA: Kj. jiii k < \>»i j lUt<*1IUS S.'O ĕ~r I teiliAll i.urt uit.,iuli cvm.. Koutn «r*. k t MfU. I'l<hirt«t II «I 5 l«»>l IU 'i VUl A. 3«<fl •.m.. Ojrt iti r»J V.4UV »i105 words
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Article88 1950-09-27 8 CATHAY: "Sands <>' I* 0 J ma" 11. 1.45. 4.1*. 4.1 k $/Ji p.m. AI.HAMKKA: 'Son- A(!i > tur» 1 1.4.3. 4.13. 'J lj .i i. PAVILION (< F ;>j i Devil" 2.0i). 4.15. »».30 V i.. CAPITOL: l-iow. MI (Mandarin) 11. 1.1" 4 9.30 p.m. Kk.t: "Takdir .ll-.l..88 words
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Article92 1950-09-27 8 HOC (Kit: (mtrn.iiiiii v.' Sin ,r ai>orp P:«tr v. at Jaten B«"-ar: Hu.- n-' J A: KMR l> an-< Neave at G<*> i n. I' Hoiiw B: Bnkona W i ilff at CYMA. KPIiAT: SOC RASC v. St. >' Noe Soon: GHQ FARKLV lPITerror at Terror -i i Chansi92 words
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Miscellaneous9 1950-09-27 8 TIDE H.W.: 11.45 a.i". > i,r 11.58 p.m. «ft. Vns.».9 words
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