Malaya Tribune, 30 September 1950
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Title Section21 1950-09-30 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAY'S NEWS TODAY M .-—.I.- "J EXTRAj •j TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950 r*KH_r its t > i>*21 words
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161 1950-09-30 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sat. AN explosion caused by a floating- mine in the Sea of pan has damaged the U.S. destroyer Brush, killing nine of her crew, injuring ten others and leaving five un- accounted for. Although the explosion blew a big hole in herA.P. - 161 words
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372 1950-09-30 1 U.P. By Frank Tremaine UP Staff Correspondent. TOKIO, Today. forces in the Seoul area began driving cast across the Communist escape route today. Unit?ci States Seventh Division troops in rv th of Seoul, fanned 23 miles east to capture the highway centre ofU.P. - 372 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-09-30 1 Ahout 300 troops disembarked here this morning off the Troopship the Empire Orwell. They are from Hongkcng.21 words
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Article68 1950-09-30 1 A.P. SEOUL, Saturday. SECURITY officers found a cache of dynamite and a lead wire in one of the balconies of the Capitol's Assembly chamber where the ceremony of the handing over of Seoul by Gen. Mac Arthur to President Rhee was held. It was dismantled.A.P. - 68 words
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111 1950-09-30 1 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. P. A. Narielwala. leader of the Indian Trade Delegation to Indonesia, said at a conference in Singapore this morning, that India hoped to introduce new lines of exports into Malaya, including building materials, cement, wire nails, small machinery, engineering and111 words
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Article200 1950-09-30 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. r E action of the United Nations Security Council in overriding a Nationalist Chinese attempt to veto an invitation to Red China to present its complaint of American aggression on November 15 resulted in two significant 'firsts.** I.—The Chinese Government at Pciping brokeA.P. - 200 words
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226 1950-09-30 1 A.T. LONDON, Today THE United States and Britain have started informal talks on calling a conference to write a Japanese peace treaty. A Foreign Office spokesman said today that exchanges began in New York yesterday between high American and British officials. The UnitedA.T. - 226 words
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Article63 1950-09-30 1 MALAYAN Breweries Ltd. for the year ending June 30. 1950. made a net trading profit of $1,608,510. The Directors of the Company have recommended that dividend of seven cents and a bonus of 12 cents, both less 20 per cent Income Tax, be paid on each63 words
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Article, Illustration400 1950-09-30 2 SHOES that glow in the dark; rubber boots that pump air round your feet like a bellows when you walk; and sandals with nylon mesh uppers were among 2.000 different shoes for every occasion, on view at the Bata Shoemen's UNO in Paris400 words
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Article42 1950-09-30 2 U.P. WASHINGTON. Friday The Philippine Republic during the past year aas the biggest wheat flour importer in the Far East and the second largest in the world, according to Dr. Urbano Zafra. Commercial Counsellor ol the Philippine Embassy here. —U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article106 1950-09-30 2 A committee decision to amend the Municipal Ordinance to empower Commissioners to exempt any premises or part of a premises from the payment of rates was again referred back to the relevant Municipal committee. Mr. A. P. Rajah I South > in moving reference back said106 words
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Article186 1950-09-30 2 WITH very laudable enterprise Eagle Lion Distributors have redubbed the -ound teak of their Tecnni;olot feature "Trite P»" c Lagoon" in Tamil. The sound synchronisation id very good indeed and though" It may seem strange to English speaking people to hear th<* Tamil language issuing186 words
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Article169 1950-09-30 2 Co...pettion amongst manufacturers and importers of hardware is now extremely keen and margins of proht have correspondingly decreased. Recently Belgium was placed on the Free Trading List, and German imports were brought more or less on to the same footing, a very large quota of goods169 words
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Article250 1950-09-30 2 MUNICIPAL Commissioners are nndeeideri whether or not to cut charges tor the use oi the Jaian Besar Stadium by the Singapore Amateur Football Association. A "no reduction" committee decision Was referred back at the tequest of Mr. D. Robertson supported oy Mr. C. F.250 words
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102 1950-09-30 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Science laboratory at the Clifford School, which is the only school laboratory in Pahang. was opened recently by Mr. Ong Seong Tek. of Kuala Lipis. an old boy of the school. Speaking at the tea party, which followed. Dr. G.102 words
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Article53 1950-09-30 2 The Singapore Lodge of the Theosophical Society will celebrate the birthday of Dr. Annie Besant on Oct. 1. with a public meeting at the Lodge premises at 8, Cairnhill Road, at 6.30 p.m. Di. Besant (1847 to 1933) was International President of the Theosophical Society for 2653 words
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Article179 1950-09-30 2 Reuter. Flushing Meadows. Today. BRAZIL and the Netherlands were yesterday elected members of the Nations Security Council. Brazil replaces Cuba, md the Netherlands takes thr seat now occupied by Noiw 13 They will take their seats in January for two-year Brazil received 57 of aReuter. - 179 words
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Article92 1950-09-30 2 A.P. KOREAN NAVY HI QUARTERS. Fri mander Lee Yong W Vice-Chief of Staff of N« Operations said tod South Korean civil, i massacred last night bj Reds in Yosu. 35 miles west of Chinju. The civilians slam reported to have Korean Democratic and families of the IA.P. - 92 words
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Advertisement127 1950-09-30 2 SORE, ACHING, BLISTERED FEET j&X? Arc your feet sore and r ainful Do IV they toon ache or swell? it so, be sure I lA tAi to give them a nightly rub over with h*— Zam-Buk. The six refined medicaments ■pp^|ByN>/ in Zam-Buk are easily absorbed Thus, Jj)^ pain, swelling127 words
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Article119 1950-09-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Parliamentary delegation novr in the Federal had a full day's programme yesterday. In the morning. Mr. A. T. ox-Boyd. Air CommoA. V. Harvey and Mr. r T. Popplewell left Kuala ..pur Airport at 8 a.m. >upply drop. They witssed three air119 words
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Article117 1950-09-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. N OTHER bandit was hanged at the Pudu Prison. Lumpur, this morning. ging the total of bandits I under the Emergency il ttions to 112. He was Mat Noor bin Siak who was convicted on 2. on a charge of havnr.'.trm and ammuniid sentenced117 words
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Article27 1950-09-30 3 Captain D. A. Johnston. Singapore Volunteer Corps, has been placed on the Singapore Volunteer Corps Liaison) Reserve of Officers tfect from September 1949 inclusive.27 words
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194 1950-09-30 3 Court Told JHE mother of a month old baby, Tan Meng Jiew in the Relief Court yesterday faced two tentative counts of having counterfeit coins She was charged with having 3,109 counterfeit coins of various denominations in a house at East Coast Road on July194 words
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Article97 1950-09-30 3 Mr. D. Robertson withdrew his motion at yesterday's meeting of the Municipal Commission which sought to negative a committee decision approving the siting of an oil mill on the Kampong Bahru area when he was informed that the plans for the mill had been97 words
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Article100 1950-09-30 3 A.P. CHINJU. FRONT KOREA. Fri. American prisoners of war rescued today said they were told by a North Korean medical office* that he had seen and treated Major-General William F. Dean, the missing Commander of the U.S., 24th Division. The time of treatment was not reported.A.P. - 100 words
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Article231 1950-09-30 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. pANDITS dead a Jay Auxiliary Policeman home in Johore last Special Constables were the same State when and a lorry were bandits. imps w< i destroyni the past few days Negri Sembilan, Ad St langor. of a Chinese kewt'o had been murdered in231 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-30 3 I S Marines march a group of naked Red prisoners along a road in the InchonSeoul area as other American troops move up to join the battle. Prisoners Here stripped in search for hidden weapons.—A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 42 words
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Article105 1950-09-30 3 A.P. PENANG, Fri. Unruly elements suspected to be Communist terrorists kept the Penang Fire Brigade busy until late last night. A police telephone booth a quarter of a mile from the Penang Race Course was set on fire. Another fire was started in a streetA.P. - 105 words
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Article89 1950-09-30 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. An organisation known as Kazahalam has been recently formed at Batu Pahat for the purpose of stimulating interest 1 n Tamil literature. At the inaugural meeting the following were elected office bearers: President, Mr. P. S. Naidu. Vice-presidents. Messrs C. M. Roberts and89 words
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Article220 1950-09-30 3 Anew and more convenient system will be introduced for the replacement cf lost Identity Cards from Oct. L When any person loses hi> Identity Card, he should go at once to the nearest policestation and make a report. The Police will take the ne cessary220 words
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Article64 1950-09-30 3 A committee decision to refund $4,204.07 to the Singapore Repertory Theatre was deferred at yesterday's meeting cf the Municipal Commission. Mr. A. P. Rajah, moving reference back said that the accounts which have been submitted were not such as was required by the Commissioners. "One64 words
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Advertisement114 1950-09-30 3 H the loveliest thing about you 13 Carry perfume bb your handbag ju»t as you do I VI3 «1 your lipstick, uae it as often to krrp you &JW pF tragrantiy lovely all day through. yPI Goya's lovely perfumes can make tbe subtle J§||§ difference between looking your best and114 words
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Article, Illustration1686 1950-09-30 4 f im "WHEN WILLIE COMES MARCHING HOME" t'mewa: REX. -tars DAN DA ILK V CORINNE CALVET. COLLEEN TOWNSEND. PilS Is an entirely new kind of war picture. It ".as ro battle scenes. no iragedies and no psycholo- c a I twists. Instead we -re presented with some--.:iing1,686 words
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Article1440 1950-09-30 5 WILFRID ROBERTSON - TODAY'S SHORT STORY By WILFRID ROBERTSON THE EVENING sun .vas i casting shadows h ring trees as Page and I drove crass and small bushes beatimj agains* the underside of th? car. It does not take lons lor n to s t ;r:ng up in African rairy1,440 words
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Miscellaneous171 1950-09-30 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring I DA? adk D T TW^ S 'l P Z AKD BY THE TIME I pT*— BEING SUPERMAN MAY^ noT I SS^l^ D^^ N A L !S UT HAVE £O^E FRESH BE IMPORTANT AMD V L B-UEBERRY AND. J EXCITING BUT IT CAN'T NICE, ;SN'T R171 words
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Article, Illustration121 1950-09-30 6 The A.O.C. Malaya. Air Vice Marshal Sir Francis Mcl presented a ha dee to Station Changi at a ceremonial parade at the airfield this morning. -«Hip Captain L. F. J. Fuller Good, the Station Commander, received the badge, richly illuminated on parchment and approved121 words
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Article58 1950-09-30 6 MALACCA, Thursday. A DEMAND from Government for housing allowances and fair conditions of service for aided-school teachers will be discussed at the extraordinary general meeting of the Malacca Teachers' Union to be held at the Malacca High School hall on Oct. 6. Federal Councillors resident in58 words
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Article40 1950-09-30 6 The King has approved the award of the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry to Special Constable Lav Kwei and the posthumous award of the Colonial Police Medal for Gallantry to the late Special ConstabularySergeant Lam Poh.40 words
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915 1950-09-30 6 SINGAPORE'S housing problem is nobody's baby. When the question was brought up yesterday by several Commissioners, the Acting President, Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, although sympathetic, said that under the Municipal Ordinance housing is not one of th? functions of the Municipality. The Singapore Improvement Trust915 words
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Article144 1950-09-30 6 James - James MR. F. C JAMES iProges-sive-—East \Vaid» yesterday urged th.at the Kall.ing Airport should t>o i'--sited 10 away irom tfie City. Reason The gate barrier at the airport was the cause of school children, :eac.iers and clerks arriving late at school or office. Recently, a144 words
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94 1950-09-30 6 BUSES AND 5FOOT WAYS ON RAINY DAYS Mr. F. c Smm/BB sive—East Ward), yesterday I said that on rainy days buses should bo allowed to Q top j outside five-foot ways s o that j school children and the public could mount them without getting wet. He said that the94 words
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Article109 1950-09-30 6 Mr. E. V. Davies «LabourNorth) told the Municipal Commissioners yesterday that small hotels have sprung up like mushrooms In various parts of the Colony. The Committee by Government had done nothing, he said. These hotels are cesspools of vice where night is turned into day,109 words
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Advertisement24 1950-09-30 6 Fragrant foundation for wr a J •oft and light the perfect powder base for normal ?kins YARDLEY foundation (team »*a»*ftl OLD BOND STRUT LONDOI24 words
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Article46 1950-09-30 7 T H X tods Oper:4j > radio i The Ainboi and X tro of > uth M lua opposi the i n IndoiK 1 lS ilit id s .uth M of Bn The i p,K the status 'f tho la Dutch the island leadinj lndooe th. rd >46 words
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Article31 1950-09-30 7 have a ation I r Committee Ua trip, of the the sal ances in Gov< Mr N nounce no— sibihty r.< up i i icr questio vote31 words
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Article370 1950-09-30 7 A.P. (WASHINGTON, Friday, lutrrrent today officially jdescrib- a power hungry government ng its power by forced •In a line drafted at l*re nan ?uggestioa rtmeat said that si the Soviet Union Kxed *H>me j 7.500,0 niie? of new territo Uken more j than 5 tfople under iA.P. - 370 words
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Article63 1950-09-30 7 women are among the panel of members appointed to advise the Magistrate of the Juvenile Court. The members are:— Mr. Rowland Lynd. Mr. Tan Eng Chiang. Rev. Goh Hood Keng,, Mrs. A. Menon. Briu. F. W. Harvey. Mrs. M. Har>vy. Mrs. A. Eames Hughes. Miss Mabel Mitchell.63 words
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Article40 1950-09-30 7 The Government of the Colony of Singapore will invite tenders for an issue of $3.500.000 by Treasury Bills on Oct. 10 subject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Trea- ?ury Bills.40 words
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Article50 1950-09-30 7 Reuter. STOCKHOLM, Fn. A landslide today swept 40 blocks of flats in the industrial village of Surte, near Gothenburg, to a distance of nearly 100 yards into the Ooeta River. At least one person was killed and many more were believed buried in the wreckage of the houses. Reuter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article703 1950-09-30 7 FERGUSS ON TELLS GOVERNMENT Tribune Staff Reporter. JJR. E. M. F. Fergusson, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce at its half yearly meeting yesterday accused tne Malayan Government of keeping large resources outside the country. He suggested that Government should set an example to those703 words
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Article137 1950-09-30 7 MALACCA, Fri. AN allegation that Yap Fook Chong. a former, Deputy Assistant Controlleß of Immigration. Malacca asked him for $500 for helping to fict the Immigration Officer's permission for his mother to reside permanently in the Federation, was made by Liew Fwcc today in the Sessions137 words
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Article46 1950-09-30 7 Mr D. Robertson, referred to as "the spearhead of culture", by one of his brother Commissioners will be the Municipal Commissioners representative on a committee to be set up by Government to make recommendations for the Improvement of Orchestral performances in the Colony.46 words
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Article, Illustration376 1950-09-30 7 Tribune Stiff Reporter MODERN in every line, the new Anglo-Chinese School building at Barker Hill with an auditorium for one thousand seats and facilities for science and school library was officially opened yesterday by Sir Franklin Gimson. the Governor* of Singaoore. More than a hundred376 words
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Article141 1950-09-30 7 U.P. LONDON, Friday. A LEADING Chinese Communist said today that the establishment of diplomatic relations between Britain and Peiping would not be delayed much longer. The forecast was made in an interview by Liv Nlng. Vice Chairman of the AUChina Federation of Trade Unions and Communist China'sU.P. - 141 words
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Article37 1950-09-30 7 The Singapore I* arbour Board Employers* Co-operat-ive Thrift and I»an Society, r«a is celebrating its Silver Jubilee with a tea party at the Staff Association premise*. Cantonment Road, on Saturday Sept. 30, at 5.30 p.m.37 words
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504 1950-09-30 8 KOREA: A.P. KOREA Jf rvill be a sad day for Unit eel Nations news correspondents if the North Koi can "Reds ever Capture H. pp. Holler Hail. We have como to love this old claptrap of a building It has housed us forA.P. - 504 words
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Article39 1950-09-30 8 Reuter. STI'TTGHRT. Fri. An American soldier was killed yesterday by accident when another soldier grabbed his rifle by the trigger to prevent its slipping from his shoulder, the I nited States Army Provost Marshal said today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-09-30 8 General Georne Marshall. 69. ..as sworn in as defence secretary of ISA at a brief private ceremony at Washington on Sept. 2St Immediately after the ceremony h, r ed a conference of the joint chiefs of staff. Photo shows: The ceremony oi swear Eft. Left to right:A.P Photo. - 84 words
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Article181 1950-09-30 8 AUSTRALIA Reuter. BRISBANE. INTERNATIONAL sugar cane technologists are worried by the deterioration of many \arieties ot sugar cane throughout the wrrld Delegates to the recent congress here of the International Society of Sugar Cane Technologists attributed the "running out" ot the new varieties to some "symptomlessReuter. - 181 words
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Article244 1950-09-30 8 GERMANY: A.P. BERLIN EAST German Communists, envious of the bustling western port of Hamburg, arc building up a rival shipping centre on the Biltie coast. The government s slowly unfolding five-year plan for the Soviet zone, it is learned, call;; for 100 per cent expanIA.P. - 244 words
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Article92 1950-09-30 8 AMERICA Reuter. CON SETT, DURHAM. A MAN who has never m a typewriter is the p:on typist of Consett Council offices. Each day William (E illy) Douglas makes short", md notes cf letters dictat: to him. Bad types them out at speed of three letttReuter. - 92 words
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Article76 1950-09-30 8 INDIA Reuter. GAUH.V" EARTHQUAKE T C AaMU is waging against wild elephant The Government ha- capture target of Mf phants for the hunting son which starts in Octob< Besides saving tho'J rnls cf tons of toodgrains fc the sorely-stricken provmc elephant hunt is expt to bring toReuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement74 1950-09-30 8 Kolynos foam j It's bet**™ the teeth that danger lies. That's where bacteria multiply and go to work—producing the acids that cause decay. Kolynos foam penetrates straight to the danger spots. Kolynos alone contains special ingredients that neutralise the acids, destroy bacteria. Expert laboratory tests have proved that Kolynos eliminates74 words
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321 1950-09-30 9 T.m oi superiority ertain races over k s no justification l natuca; scientific s ann.)ui!ce.i here nel >i :.r trna: tonal rs. facioii. are the 00- 5 ir. !he ol :n »1 uv i.ug to tnese n *eu by the ati is Eciuca: ?.i321 words
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Article60 1950-09-30 9 Sixt\ s vov.-year-okl Lim Kirn asked the Fourtr Police Magistral yesterday to reduce a un? of 82© to 510. or four days jaii. Ht said he had 10 money and was iobless He did not get the reduction however. Lim wjui found guil'v of gambling at 1860 words
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Article47 1950-09-30 9 Mi. Norman Barrym one. diplomatic correspondent of the "Evening Standard' will be giving talk over the Bra.. Network of Rndk> Malaya on Moi.day. at 7.12 p.m. He will be reporting on the work of the R.A.F. which he been observing m this Comm nd47 words
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Article23 1950-09-30 9 The ■t*W«i *P*' rl C u b will hold a -'ener»4 MM* ng tomorrow :i. N<;. Alsa, ta, v 3 p.m.23 words
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278 1950-09-30 9 Phillipiner Reuter. MANILA. DENS i: Secretary Rut X ngleon. irked by -.c retention pinny bru«, says in :ew that he doubts :y to stop Comxnu--,jkh i-abaps. and order in the pi s, he adds, will achieved 'if riiose were not removed". residem reportedlyReuter. - 278 words
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Article278 1950-09-30 9 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN rHE liv. ry caricature cf lifle in the Army as ved by National Servicemen. "Reluctant Heroes" by ex-Army Officer Colin Morris received a good Pr*\ss after its recent first night at i-onaon s Whitehall j Theatre. Says th*? Daily TeK ?raph "Its chief278 words
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Article205 1950-09-30 9 THE NAME tiutii drug: given to intra venous barbiturates v.hen used for narco analysis is a misnomer declares Dr. £lhs Stungo. clinical assistant »n the qi partment ot psychok) lcai medicine. University Collet London, writir. in 'Th. Medical Press' Dr. Stungo says "The statements dtadomed under the influence205 words
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Article79 1950-09-30 9 rM BACON, who is )usi over sit. tali. alwu- s had trouble in seeing the game when he went to y.atch his favourite football team. Nottingham Fortst So Tom. a surgical shoemaker, made himselt a pair ot wooden overshoes. 4in. by 3m.. which he takes to the79 words
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Article66 1950-09-30 9 QUADS ARE very muen in the news in Britain just *iOW. Experts say that they OCCW once in every 660.000 confinements, and until 1935 no s?t had UU livei in Britain tor 112 years Then came the St. Neots Hunts i Quads. In i948 there were66 words
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Advertisement57 1950-09-30 9 Men of Authority need this powerful IMPORTANT officer* must travel everywhere, whether a car can go or not! Because they have no time to waste, many of them go quickly by B.S.A. JHr% Ail B.S.A. motor cycles are very strong and rel.aWe. M Thoy have won many competitions because of57 words
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Miscellaneous147 1950-09-30 9 L« Radio Jfcnra»l«t- "Malayan TODAY tk'l-l: W.W Nj;«. fr« T', Talk "Mala, C«l--*w^*m* HtacaLn- h»How.d b> th. hn.«- >«"•».: r p ai Suns*: E NETWORK y gfciJ !U* -Urriude: TL M<>*': A ■'T' Tamil Film RED NETWORK I SETS £2 SB N pr«*~tm« JSSfe 040 Tamil M-l £g rr*c*amme >«»»n»ar>147 words
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Article, Illustration466 1950-09-30 10 Tribune Staff Reporter. [TP to this morning, the Tribune has received a w total of $272 from Tribune readers for Mrs. N. Govindasamy, widow of the Indian bus driver who was shot from behind by terrorists on Wednesday morning. A hundred dollars was received yesterday466 words
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Article75 1950-09-30 10 The following donations have been received for the SATA. China Society (Proceeds from Exhibition of paintings) $2,233.75; Anonymous, $10, Chinese Association. $100, Anonymous $50, Ec Ann Hoe $10. Servia Singh $10. Urn Bok Kee $100. Robinson Co., Ltd. $250. Miss Yeong $20. Jesselton Ice Power Co.. Ltd.75 words
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Article26 1950-09-30 10 The Tamil MYF is holding their annual anniversary dinner tonight at 7.30 nt 1, Short Street. Bishop Tippett will be the guest of honour.26 words
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Article840 1950-09-30 10 GENERAL TODAY SHB EMPLOYEE S CO-OPEB-ATIVE SOCIETY: Silver Jubilee Anniversary. 5.30 p.m.. S.H.E. Association. Nel Road. TAMIL MYF: AnniversaryDinner. 1. Short Street. 7.30 p»m\ YMCA:. Orchard Road, art exhibition, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. chess club. 3 p.m. ST. HILDA CHUBCH. Katong tea party to the Rev. John840 words
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Article223 1950-09-30 10 WASHINGTON. Today. LATEST figures announced here yesterday gave total American casualties in the Korean conflict up to a week ago as 17,220. The Defence Department reported this number as that of casualties whose families had been notified up to September 22. It is 3.309 higher than the223 words
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Article261 1950-09-30 10 Tribune Staff Reporter. JjICK and wounded men of the Navy, Army and R.A.F. were flown from Changi yesterday on the first lap of a trip home by 14 flying hospital Hastings aircraft. Last night they landed in Ceylon, to spend the night in transit hospital accommodation261 words
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Article142 1950-09-30 10 STRANGE COUNTRY. A former warder. Alan Thomas, now jobless, told the Chief Justice, Sir Charle* Murray-Aynslcy. in the Hiph Court yesterday that he did not want to go back home though he could get n patriated. Thomas, whose liabilities amounted to $6,521.51. appeared in142 words
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Article41 1950-09-30 10 MALACCA. Today. 1 curyv Badminton Party, makim: their debut in the Junior Inter Party tournament. w»n the Chanipionshp and the Pain:ii.Challenge Cup. which !iad j concluded. Last year's winners, did not compete. Shamrock B.P. became runnersup.41 words
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Article28 1950-09-30 10 TtiM Khalsa Aaaociatioi holding an extra-ordinar> meeting on Sunday. Oct. 3. the Club pavilion" at S p.m. A "home-and-honie hock* game will follow at 5 p.m.28 words
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Advertisement88 1950-09-30 10 POISONED WOUNDS rW^~l Cuts, Scalds, Burns j Sufferers from leg ulcers, old AW VV y> wounds, poisoned sores, etc., will j m W m T\l2 m }A/ •md in Zam-Buk a truly remark- I The six active medicaments in L \M Wff hfe Zam-Buk quickly soothe the awful I I88 words
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Article334 1950-09-30 11 "SPOT - FEW FAST GALLOPS TODAY By "SPOT" IPOH. Today. —Sisteron (Ayres) and Lebombo <TaiU ran together in a fast gallop on a fastis track this morning to clock the best time or 7 3 5 seconds in the last three furlongs. It was a neck-to-neck issue334 words
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Article81 1950-09-30 11 Chartered Bank Sports Club had an time when ue^met Man 'Hou« S tea"ue sol-er game MM Hous. y erday keeping d> n f n ho alone keeper Frank fine ke->t them a' bag ,rt u^ie eow anticipation ana a Aner fifteep minute* play. t»Pir centre-forward McMTJLt81 words
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Article174 1950-09-30 11 Reuter. Today.—The followdavs football fixture*, r NGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Villa Newcastle, v Chelsea. Portsmouth. v Arsenal. West Bromwich. E vert on. Stoke. r Utd. v Sheffield W. 1 v Huddersheld. Burnley, mpton v Middlesbrough. vhiiM) DIVISION Grimsby. v Card ff. Coventry. I Manchester City. LtM ester.Reuter. - 174 words
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Article91 1950-09-30 11 ;ey fixtures and teams P.IC. for next week are folkr MOM. AY: (Oct. 2» ascains -ports Club l3t XI at Road: Tang Chee Yuen. Cheah K:m Swee. '•r.oon. Goh Chin Chye. ng. Swee Lim Swan*. H Yam. Harry Fang. Ho X Leong Mji Seng. San, Low91 words
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Article52 1950-09-30 11 ing are invited to the Anglo-Chinese Assoriat on verStalT and Pupils hoc- r at the Ceylon on Friday <Oct. 6> Sports Club ground F.oad: Yuen. Ariaretnam. Law. Cheong Thi;an Kee Siang, Lav Swee Lim Swang. Yam. Harry Fang, -iah. E. Ebert. N. Balaam Keng Chin. Yong Ong52 words
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Article, Illustration425 1950-09-30 11 WINNING all the six Class One events with W plenty to spare. Keith Mitchell swept the hoard in the annual Raffles Institution Swtmheld at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday with 30 points to become the Champion in his division. There was a close tussle for425 words
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73 1950-09-30 11 Tiner Standard were .00 good for Sime Darby S.C. when they c lashed in a Business A fixture at Geylang Stadium yesterday. They won by «ix goals to nil and thus kept .'.or unbe -ten recoi i clean. The Tigera led a goal at interval73 words
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47 1950-09-30 11 Although the .vmbined S hools XT played found the Ceylon Sporr.» Club a nhade too i;ood in atta-k ana defence when they met in hoela > OUM ut Balestier Ro id yesterday. The Ceyknese ran out easy winners by three goals to nil.47 words
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Article79 1950-09-30 11 victory at iiocflr stadium yesterday. rY started the Jalan tfesai t second naff- re disippointThe Signallers j7 re Th ir forinif in many form %ds failed jgC fd.l»Dockyard. lne ieaders Signallers, lou w w* sll, Fi 0 u »iii, a powerful l««4 to79 words
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252 1950-09-30 11 Hoiii. k. n. wNrt The I > ..rd in th< Kar Tab;.- Tennis individual championship which w ided a. th* Happy World mi ias« night. I'iC.v "e.uied the first. >«cono r.n i third places. Whi S.i Chu. the 1948 Aili lirtiu Champion, won 'lie252 words
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Article70 1950-09-30 11 MALACCA. Today. -The ArmloChinese School. Inter-School L-ad-ininton champions last year and holders of the Pamadas Challenge Cop. are leading in this year s tournament w;th two victories. They defeated the Pay Fonu* and the High Schools by four games to one respectively. Other results of70 words
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62 1950-09-30 11 The 13th annual Swimming Carnival of the Anslo-Chineae School will be held on Mondy. Oct, 2. at the Ch nese Swimming Club at 3 p.m. There will be two events for the Old Boys 100 Metres Free Style and 150 Metres Medley Relay.62 words
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Article43 1950-09-30 11 MALACCA. Today.-The Mala.: ra Badminton Agonal ion i 13 Championships will be started shortly. The events are Open Men S nglus and Doubled Veterans Men Singles and Doubles. Open Women's Singles and Doubles. Entries for the above events clone today.43 words
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25 1950-09-30 11 CHINESE ASSOCIATION'S 'BUFFET DANCE' TODAY The Chinese Association will hold a "Buffet and Dance" at the Club premises. 1230. Serangoon Road, to-day at 8 p.m.25 words
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Advertisement8 1950-09-30 11 fulfil* HA*UETLT». w Kttady ToOm Werta. 1 tUI^JBB^M8 words
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421 1950-09-30 12 A.P. By Morris J. Harris, AP Correspondent. MALAYA was the leading Asian exporter to the United States for July, with a total of US$23,--900,000. This was under the U5525,500,000 of similar business done during June. But the July trade showed a handsomeA.P. - 421 words
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Article36 1950-09-30 12 PENAAO, Fri. Mr Tham Ah Kan often described as the '-Encyclopaedia of the courts'* is now on iour months' leave prior to retirement. He has served in the Government Service for 33 /ears.36 words
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106 1950-09-30 12 Reuter. Flushing Meadows, Today. fIPHE United Nation's wili be asked today to appoint a new commission to supervise the, establishment of a unified independent and democratic government for all Korea and the relief and rehabilitation of the war-torn country A resolution sponsored by BritainReuter. - 106 words
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Article107 1950-09-30 12 A.P. JAKARTA. Today—President Soekarno yesterday in a telegram to Mao Tsetung, conveyed "the best wishes and congratulations" of the Indonesian people in connection with the first anniversary of the Chinese Peoples Republic. Soekarno expressed the hope that the future would bring peace and prosperity to the ChineseA.P. - 107 words
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Article41 1950-09-30 12 Reuter. OTTAWA, Fri. Canada today withdrew its 11-year-old bar against German immigration into Canada. Immigration Minister Walter Harris announced that German nationals have been placed or. the same peacetime basis as any other foreigners for emigration to Canada. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-30 12 This morning's accident at Cross Street. Three vehicles were involved, but there was no casualties.18 words
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182 1950-09-30 12 U.P. xr BELGRADE, Today. P° Yugoslav YAK fighter planes forced a Swedish airliner to land at Belgrade airport yesterday "because it has been distributing unfriendly propaganda leaflets", the Government Information Office announced. The four-engine plane was put under armed guard for 50 minutes beforeU.P. - 182 words
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Article87 1950-09-30 12 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Today. THE Nepalese Embassy here said in a communique tonight a "conspiracy to assassinate the Maharajah of Nepal and other high dignitaries "had been discovered in Khatmandu. The announcement followed the arrest of a number of Nepal National Congress workers onReuter. - 87 words
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Article34 1950-09-30 12 DETROIT, Fri. Mrs. Clara Bryant Ford, 84. widow of Henry Ford, died early today of heart disease. Mrs. Ford's husband, founder of the Ford Motor Company died a few years ago.—Reuter.34 words
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Article106 1950-09-30 12 U.P. HOLI YWOOD. Today. JUDY Ga/lu.id and Metro Goldw/T Mayer Studio have partem company "to serve her best interest's"' the studio announced today. MGM said Judy had asked for and been granted a release from he contract with the studio, where she has i>cen under contract sinceU.P. - 106 words
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Article126 1950-09-30 12 A.P. PARIS, Today. Leopold Infeld said yesterday that he had resigned as Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University of Toronto and was going to live in Poland because he feels he can pursue his scientific work more effectively there. Prof Infeld. 52, aA.P. - 126 words
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Article63 1950-09-30 12 RACE ONE Horses CL 2, Div. 4-5 Fury sprixgbox ih Captain Yule B.W arad Rob Roy 9.00 Harper EUerv Winner trainned *by* p Hobbs. Tote: $19. $9, $12. $32. RACE TWO Horses CI. 2, Div. 3—3 Furs TANTALUS 8.10 OArt McPherson 1 Bull 8.02 Jones 2 Rigoletto63 words
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Article132 1950-09-30 12 U.P. OTTAWA. Today THE Canadian Governim nt last night ordered CM <- dian banks to discontinue dealings in foreign exchange until a fuller notice pending a cabinet study of the exchange rates. Finance Minister D. C. Abbot made the announcement at a time when there wasU.P. - 132 words
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Article33 1950-09-30 12 Reuter. LONDON, Fri.—Tho next meeting of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe has been fixed for Friday, November 3, in Rome, the Foreign Office spok-*--man said today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Title Section55 1950-09-30 1 MALAYA Tribune PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SAIJ3 THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MAI AY A Phone 5811/3 Nine Line* Published simultaneously at Sir? gapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. FIGHT t*AC*eS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1950 PKICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE ~O.VD O .v MP«MK»T4TIF.55 words
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Article100 1950-09-30 1 A.P. TOKIO. Saturday. pKS. Mac Arthur's spc.tesll man said last night that British troops in Korea have been doing one whale of a good job" on a tough assignment. He said they have been successfully clearing out Red pockets of resistance left when the U.S. 24th DivisionA.P. - 100 words
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Article108 1950-09-30 1 Reuter. LONDON, Today.—The inI tial weekly journal The Economist yesterday congratulate! the administration in the Federation of Malaya on having IMjftpe "considerable P r °g re 2liV_ in several direction* utfflnv the past f( w mc-nvDS. > But the administration had three particular causes for worry. TheReuter. - 108 words
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878 1950-09-30 1 Nationalist China's Don ble Veto Is Over-Ruled Reuter and U.P. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Friday. JHE Security Council today voted by seven votes to four in favour of inviting Chinese Communists to take part in discussion of the problem of Formosa, Generalissimo ChiangReuter and U.P. - 878 words
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Article48 1950-09-30 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Friday. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Netru rlands have accepted an invitation to pay an official visit to Kins George VI and Queen Elizabeth ai Buckingham Palace Irom November 21 to November 21. it was announced here today. Reuter.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration462 1950-09-30 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. ITP to this morning, the Tribune has received a total of $272 from Tribune readers for Mrs. N. Govindasamy, widow ot the Indian bus driver who was shot lrom behind by terrorists on Wed- nesday morning. A hundred dollars was received yesuTday462 words
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234 1950-09-30 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Mayfair Musical and Dramatic Association 1 will celebrate the first anniversary of the New People's Republic of China tomorrow with a concert a dinner and a three-day exhibition. The Special Branch of til Singapore Criminal Investigation Depart ment has234 words
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Article28 1950-09-30 1 CALCUTTA. Friday, following India s example ol landing elepnanu as gilts ol fnwran la 10 send an elephant to Turk, y as a gesture 01 trienusnip.28 words
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Article97 1950-09-30 1 Anther Yellow Top cab was burnt last night. A Chinese girl and youth engaged the taxi to New Market Road, where two other Chinese helped to burn it. One had a gun. The taxi, driven by Noordin. a Malay, was engaged by the girl and the97 words
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Article91 1950-09-30 1 Air Vice Marshal Sir Mellersh said this morning that the RAF Changi is capably and efficiently meeting the many demands made upon it. The Marshal was presenting the Badge to the Station. In the Malayan Emergency he said, the station is the hub ol the air91 words
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Article127 1950-09-30 1 It wis oflicially stated yesterday that due to a general advance in the world market price of sugar the prw c of *ug[ar sold on the ration will be raised by loui cents a katti from Monday. The announcement said that as supplies which127 words
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Article24 1950-09-30 1 VATICAN CITY. Friday Osservatore Romano, said today that the Catholic church in the Ukraine "heads the list of those being persecuted."24 words
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Article29 1950-09-30 1 Reuter. BONN. Friday.—The West German Cabinet today Decided to tighten the control of goods passing between West and Last Germany and the Soviet sector of BvTlin Renter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article82 1950-09-30 1 Stop Press U.P. BELGRADE. Today.—Two Yugoslav YAK fighter planes forced a Swedish airliner to land at Belgrade airport on Fricay "because it has been distributing unfriendly propaganda leaflets," the Government I n I o r ni a t i o 11 Otlice announced. The four-engine planeU.P. - 82 words
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Article31 1950-09-30 1 "LONGSHOrS" Three Best Bets. Race IAM ALLS Kaee 4: MAVF.MK Race <i: MISS NATHAN "SPOI 's' Three Best Bets. Race 1: F.NTF.RPHISF. Race <;: no rkgrfts Race CONGO31 words
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Article43 1950-09-30 1 Four persons were injured in Kirn Chuan Road yesterday when two squatters families used iron bars. axes and wooden poles in a fight. Four were taken to hospital with injurit I and rive persons were detained by the police.43 words
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Article30 1950-09-30 1 Reuter. HAVANA. Friday. The Cuban Cabinet today re- commenaed General Douglas MacArtnur lor the urana Cross oi the Order oi (.anos ivianutl De Cesped; s. I —iteuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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308 1950-09-30 1 A.P. SEOUL. I lEUT -GEN. Walker, Commander of the U3. L Eighth Army, says in an interview that th? Red army in Korea been shattered. "As far as we are concerned the war is over. The enemy's army has been disintegratedA.P. - 308 words
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224 1950-09-30 1 Tom Ochiltree - By Tom Ochiltree, AP Correspondent. A.P. FLUSHING MEADOWS. Friday. DRITAIN and seven other countries today suo- mitted a proposal leaving up to Gen. MacArthur the decision whether to send United Nations ground forces into North Korea. The resolution was circulated in the GeneralA.P. - 224 words
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Article168 1950-09-30 1 A.P. TOKIO Sat. ADVANCING South Korean forces slammed artillery fire into fugitive ir. ed on "hr ItfUl parallel, boundary of Communist North Korea today, but they were under orders of the Allied Command to halt the chase at the parallel and regroup. Military and politicalA.P. - 168 words
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Article47 1950-09-30 1 U.P. ALEXANDRIA Egypt r rt. Thousands of Egyptians tailed out into tne harbour In n\i7-b 'decked boats today to welcome Premier Ifustanha el Na'v>s Past nek to Egypt n f t"r a two-nmnih <'ov in France. Switserland and Italy for reasons <d health UP.U.P. - 47 words
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Advertisement65 1950-09-30 1 M 'ATLAS' V (JC=S) LAMPS FOR STAYING POWER Stocks Always Available. HARRISONS LISTER ENGINEERING LTD. X l ami nr. Sinjapor*. Penan*. NEW •••ALL-NEW REFRIGERATOR SEE IT TO-DAY! j I Distributors: S i LEE m FLETCHER 102-106, ORCHARD ROAD. I ii.; Refrigerators Frcm I Cable Feet Upwards. J I rtitVL. Available65 words
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Advertisement157 1950-09-30 1 A TIME LV TIP When time means money don't mifl s your appointments through a faulty Wat.th. Reliable Watches an*l CtoCfca, and accurate servicing available to BUlt your taste BOd p < k« t YiCK WOH HING 42!>, North Bridge Roa4 near Middle !toad. Singapore. Phone 7«>22. 17=WORLD DAY IS157 words
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292 1950-09-30 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. rTMTRTY-FIVE representatives from 21 trade unions in Singapore at a meeting yesterday •held at Singapore Teachers' Union agreed fhat the cost of g living in the Colony fad men since the scale of these allowances was last fixed. The meetfng resolved292 words
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Article77 1950-09-30 2 The following donations have been received for the SATA. China Society (Proceeds from Exhibition of p.dntingsi $2,233.75; Anonymous. $10. Chinese Association. $100. Anonymous $50. Ec Ann Hoe $10. Servia Singh $10. Lim Bok Kee $100. Robinson A Co.. Ltd. $250. Miss Yeong $20. Jesselton Ice «r Power77 words
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Article38 1950-09-30 2 The Government of tinColony of Singapore will invite tenders for an issue of $3,500,000 by Treasury Bills on Oct. 10 subject to the general conditions governing the issue and repayment of Colony of Singapore Treasury Bills.38 words
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124 1950-09-30 2 The Singapore Coroner. Mi. W. G. Porter yesterday '-cturned a verdict of death by misadventure at the inquest into the death of Lt. Ronald Smith. Commanding Officer of H.M.S. Barwind killed in an explosion which occurred on the ship on Aug. 30.124 words
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Article137 1950-09-30 2 MALACCA. Fri. AN allegation that Yap Fook Chong. a former Deputy Assistant Controller, of Immigration. Malacca asked him for $500 for helping to get the Immigration Officers permission for his mother to reside permanently in the Federation, was made by Liew Fwee today in the Sessions137 words
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Article63 1950-09-30 2 MALACCA. Fri. Convicted of getting a SiO-bribe from a Chinese at Java Road a Malay Police Constable. Hashim bin Saad was sentenced to one years' hard labour. Tan See Kon. a detective. found guilty of having abetted the offence was also sentenced to one years' hard.63 words
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Article53 1950-09-30 2 Ticklish and dangerous, said on officer u( the Itolw. pointing to four six-ton petrol tanks which she brought yesterday to Singapore from Colombo for the R.A.F. The Singapore Harbour i Board Floating Crane, capable of lifting up to So tons, came alongside the ship to take53 words
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Article32 1950-09-30 2 Because she did not get a licence for her dog. Leong Ah Yeng was yesterday fined $5 in the Fourth Police Court. Leong said "I have since obtained a licence."32 words
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Article263 1950-09-30 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. SICK and wounded men of the Navy, Army and R.A.F. were flown from Changi yesterday on the first lap of a trip home by flying hospital Hastings aircraft. Last night they landed in Ceylon, to spend the night in transit hospital accommodation before263 words
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Article291 1950-09-30 2 AMERICAN artists arc more imaginative and there is more feeling in their work, said 23 year old Arturo Rozerio Luz, a Filipino artist, who was on board the Tourcoming which touched port yesterday. Arturo left the Philippines four years ago, first going to New291 words
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39 1950-09-30 2 Mrs. Epieunca Jueftimanc Oi/. who is ooing back to the Philippines after making a pilgrimage to Rome, and an ■\.nsi > tnur of all the OQHWtrtSS m Europe. She N on board the Tourcommg which arrived »»i Singapore ■>< st< rd<iy.39 words
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Article26 1950-09-30 2 The Tamil MYF is holding their annual anniversary dinner tonight at 7.30 at 1. Short Street. Bishop Tippett will be the guest of honour.26 words
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Article394 1950-09-30 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. BRITAIN'S Under-Secretary of State for Air, D Mr Aidan Crowley, arrives at Kallang this afternoon on a ten-day visit to units of the Far East Air Force. r On arrival he will be met by the C-in-U FE A F., Air Marshal394 words
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Article100 1950-09-30 2 Acting Corporal Yusof bin Hassan of Tuas Police Station told the Fourth Police Court yesterday that while inspecting sampans at the mouth of the Tuas River nt the 18th mile Jurong Road on Aug. 26. he found a boat loaded with 30 bundles of100 words
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Article148 1950-09-30 2 STRANGE COUNTRY.... 4 former warder. Alar ThoA mas. now jobless, to idl the Chief Justice, Sir Murray-Aynsley. Court yesterday that he mo not want tc go bach nome though he could get re Pa T r homa d S whose amounted to $6,521.51. appeared148 words
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Article36 1950-09-30 2 Tht Singapore Harbour Board Employees' Co-operat-ive Thrift and Loan Society. Ltd. is celebrating its Silver Jubilee with a tea party at the Staff Association premises Cantonment Road, on Saturday Sept. 30. at 530 p.m36 words
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Advertisement294 1950-09-30 2 F 2nd SMASH WEEK! SEE IT NOW! iHI/T* l II A M. 1.45. 4.1S ll 1*1« Mil? 4 6-45,950 F M -JOHN WAYNE a^lV'"'*" ffi A?l" iniwiimwifflinifwin <MW r^i TODAY 4 SHOWS^jg^^JS 1.40, 4.10, 6.4.), i of wmz comks t Q>f£B SMASHING TO THE SCREEN AT jPY midnight TONIGHT Morn.294 words
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Advertisement172 1950-09-30 2 WARNING TO PUBLIC We, Messrs. Horma-Pharma. Ltd., London. Manufacturers of the well-known tonic OKASA hereby inform the public that the OKASA TABLETS are specially prepared for use by people living in tropical climates, such as, Malaya, Indonesia, etc. This variety of OKASA is pa in bottles, closed in cartons as172 words
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Article909 1950-09-30 3 njNOAPORE'S housing problem is nobody's baby. When the question was brought up yesterday by several Commissionla Acting President. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, although sympathetic said Uiat under tha Municipal Ordinance housing is not one of the functions the Municipality. The Singapore Improvement Trust is not909 words
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Article114 1950-09-30 3 Mr. E. V. Davi s 'LabourNorth > toW the Municipal Commissioners yesterday that small hotels have sprung up like mushrotms ;n various parts of the GOlony. The Committee appoint -d by Government had donenothing, he said. These hotel.-* are cesspools i ic< where night is114 words
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Article88 1950-09-30 3 Mr. Thomas Wong, a committee clerk in the Municipal Secretariat, won high praise from Mr. T. P. F. McNeice, Acting President of the Municipal Council, yesterday for topping the list of students throughout the worid to pass the Corporation Certified Secretaries examination. The 27-year-old Singapore man88 words
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Article, Illustration116 1950-09-30 3 The A.O.C. Malaya. Air Vice Marshal Sir Francis Mellersh, presenled a oadge to RAF Station Changi at a ceremonial parade at the airfield this mori'ing. Group Captain L. F. J. FullerGood, the Station Commander, received the badjie. richly illuminated on parchment and approved and116 words
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Article19 1950-09-30 3 A session of Assize will be held at the Supreme Court. Singapore on Monday at 10.30 a.m.19 words
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Article218 1950-09-30 3 Mr. E. V. Davies (North) newly appointed Labour leader told the Commission that Standing Committee meetings should be opened to the press and the public. "We are preaching civic consciousness and we arc working towards self-govern-ment. This will be a step to wards this218 words
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Article153 1950-09-30 3 James - James MR, p. C JAMES (ProgesslV( East Ward) yesterday urged that the Kallang Airpcrt should be re-sited 10 miles away from the City. Reason The gate barrier at lirport was the cause of school children, teachers and clerks arriving late at school Oi office. Recently,153 words
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85 1950-09-30 3 BUSES AND 5FOOT WAYS ON RAINY DAYS Mi F. C. James (Progressive—East Ward), yesterday said that on rainy days buses should be allowed to "top outside five-foot ways s o that school children and the public could mount them without getting wet. He said that the Singapore Traction Company authorities85 words
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83 1950-09-30 3 In the Singapore Bankruptcy Court yesterday, the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray Aynsley. ordered Goon Swee Weng. a clerk whose debts totalled $3,300. to pay $15 monthly towards his creditors. The first payment is to be made on November 1. Another debtor who was83 words
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Article40 1950-09-30 3 Malacca, Thursday. Thirty-six semi-detached houses costing $300,000 arc going up in Malacca for monthly-paid Government employees. The houses, which will be ready early next year are being built at Bukit Piatu, two miles from town.40 words
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508 1950-09-30 3 A YOUNG Eurasian. Ronald Duclos, a former A Assistant Immigration Officer accused of fraudulently altering a Certificate of Admission into the Colony was yesterday acquitted by the First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdon. Acquitting Duclos, Judge Kingdon criticised the supervision and system of filing in508 words
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Article32 1950-09-30 3 Mr. A. P. Rajah was appointed to represent Municipal Commissioners on the committee to be named by Government to enquire into and make recommendations on Film Censorship and other associated matters32 words
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Article153 1950-09-30 3 Thousan Is of civUians emcloved by the Services are Mr F. C. James (Progrcs sivc-East) said yesterday. Mr. James urged that the Singapore Improvement Trust open their doors to these civilians. The Services do not give them homes. Nor can they appTy for SAT.153 words
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Advertisement107 1950-09-30 3 CYCLING... philips pffij /W> Swiss WATEmOOFWRISUIT JUL WATCH Of ITS TYPE j^^^^m 17 JEWELS 9 Fw^^^A Here's the Bicycle fcr MEN who ENJOY LIFE -|-HIS bicycle is for i V ill the s p° rtin§ and V/f/ ll 11 adventurous. The 4\\ I! b.s.a. 603 A is strongIt 'Wf' y107 words
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Advertisement225 1950-09-30 3 TYPEWRITING jft BK.KEEPING m %M BEGINNERS, OCT. Bk.-Keeping, Accty.. (Cert. Adv. '51 LCC), Typing. S'hand, Latin. French and English. (By Eng. Tutors): Revision Classes in Cert. Adv. Accty., Com. Corresp. Daily Speed 50/120. 5 Hrs. Typing Senior Camh. Matric. Pre. Senior. (5 Subs, ol Senior Qual. Test.),' French, Latin Hindi,225 words
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Article958 1950-09-30 4 A.P. LONDON. Friday INDIA has told tho United I States. Brnain and other Western nations that tne will oppose any plans 1« the United Nations to pursue the North Korean Communists across the 38. n Pa Dimomatic ofiicjals reoorted on Friday that tn Indian PrimeA.P. - 958 words
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Article445 1950-09-30 4 TAXATION is not a popular subject It is T Inherent in human nature to want as much as oth"n 0 g c p V nuosophy and Singapore tb. Federation are fast approaching them. If we to have the schools, hospitals houses roads and°all the other expanded social services we445 words
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Article125 1950-09-30 4 fHE Parliamentary Mission are working hard— and with discretion. We must congratulate Honourable Members of the Commons andl Labour s Noble Lord on refraining from making any of those snap comments with which. Z as Vr° lher Politicians have caused no much offence. *>orJ™n7hJ*' Und thQ y.^ m125 words
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Article426 1950-09-30 4 US. OPENL V DENOUNCES R US SI A A.P. WASHINGTON. Friday. THE Slate Department today officially described Russia as "a power hungry government bent on spreading its power by force.' In a policy outline drafted at President Truman's ?uggestion, the Department said that since 1945 the SovietA.P. - 426 words
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Article, Illustration396 1950-09-30 4 Tribune St iff Reporter MODERN in every line, the new Anglo-Chinese School building at Bark r Hill with an auditorium for one thousand seats and lacilities for science and school library was offi- I cially opened yesterday by Sir Franklin Gimson. the Governor of Singapore.396 words
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Article478 1950-09-30 4 JOHN KERIGAN - BY JOHN KERIGAN WASHINGTON Fri TVARK skies and cold wea- ther came to large areas of the United States this week. Smoke from great forest tires in Canada, accompanied by a mass of cold air. moved over most ol the northeastern part of the478 words
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Advertisement46 1950-09-30 4 BEST QUALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS IN VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de Silva, Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) M> G!C AND MANY OTHIt ■iw iMPaOVUAINTS RMMPSJ KM *O»<NH>" «OM *l.iPl mm FEI o4BQ ftUO AT *U*t* IUMe>U« I MIUM j) IHHmMI l Jj46 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-30 4 J DO NOT FORGET 1 S THAT YOU CAN HEAR A THIS [WAR fI.M STAR 4 I ON RECORDS. I I I l f L Make a note of those two reco:.:. c •J» •J. PTH 14 "TANGKAP from the A IKAN" Ma'av Fi'm Production »J» jT "OH BULAN'' "Xanh".82 words
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Article82 1950-09-30 5 f Justice, Sir v-Aynsley. yeswarrant for I Cecil Sampson use he failed to response to a tor summons. 3 Uv boon summoned the High Court to a as to his abi- > n judgment for ts. amounting to h the Comptrol- Tax had obinst82 words
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Article104 1950-09-30 5 U- .luring the Hi s >\ tr totalled 0, an increase of (£00.000.000 over the n noil last year, and 90 of the tot;;! trade whole of 1947. Mi E. M. F. Fergusson. at t yearly general meethe S.ng ipore Cham- of Commerce Said that104 words
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204 1950-09-30 5 -INQUIRY TOLD Tiibune Staff Reporter. MR. K. C. Huang, Secretary of the National Chinese Seamen's Union, giving evidence before the Seamen's Inquiry Commission yesterday charged certain local shipping companies with 14 underhand methods in hiring seamen for their vessels Huang said that he204 words
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Article140 1950-09-30 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. AN expectant mother, when r\ trying to leave her house, was blown back by a fierce storm which hit her karopong in the mukim of Guv. Pahang. recently. Another woman was pinned beneath the rafters of her hcuse. when it collapsed ana had140 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-09-30 5 Some of the unionists who met at the Singapore Teachers' Union yesterday to consi r the rise in the cost of livmg. Picture shows the r. Pr amtatives of 21 unions <K>nlng to Mr. P. V. Sarma.37 words
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Article82 1950-09-30 5 Holiday makers at Changi Point are advised not to hire "kolehs" which may be unseaworthy. Under the Merchant Shipping Ordinance, it is an offence to hire out unlicensed boats. By hiring these boats, holiday makers are not only endangering their own lives, but are encouraging the boatowners82 words
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Article697 1950-09-30 5 FERGUSSON TELLS GOV ERNMENT Tribune Staff Reporter. MR E M. F. Fergusson, Chairman of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce at its half yearly meeting yesterday accused the Malayan Government of keeping large resources outside the country He suggested that Government should set an example to those697 words
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Article227 1950-09-30 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. T|HE Singapore Chamber of Commerce forecasts k in its half yearly report issued yesterday that a very full building programme will take place in the Colony next year. It is expected that the general building programme will exceed all normal yearly227 words
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Advertisement118 1950-09-30 5 <?ton Your ITC H Immediately Use Rollins "URATOL"." The Wonder Ointment Product of ill's Chemical Industries. 173-.*.. Cccii St.. S".>ore. Attention —Motorists. Now is the time to service your car—why waitl Expert Supervision. Satisfy't ion Guaranteed. CHIA LEE CO., LTD., 75 Hukit Timah Read. Opp. X K. Maternity Hospital. Singapore:118 words
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Advertisement241 1950-09-30 5 ji "The best cleaners i 5 In town, my dear." ji Entrust all your garments where /ou can expect 5 I greater care and satisfaction, j; Just give a trial :j I order to:— ij I PAIUS DRYCUEANING J 28, Coleman St. SINGAPORE Phone ***** jj gjj MODEL TIB DAXM241 words
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Miscellaneous60 1950-09-30 5 by V. T. Hamlin ALLEY OOP J :r by fll Capp If I 1« Al**'"**** ..,»l«nlMll r TH C- C ROUGH THANK H'./v ;1 rfSv mpamS maRRV.S' DSTTE.P V I BOwIEGGED Oi-F- S wrong LAMS I LIFE.f fiOO'bVE yew < t'mfT--on account tw £f thZm GOES ON.^/ KNEP 'AP AH60 words
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Article357 1950-09-30 6 DURING the first haif ol the year both imports and exports Ol cotton pj cc goods showed a considerable increase Most prices oi rjnite 1 Kingdom suppli- rs are still -ligrt when compared with offe** from other oroducin; countries. Reports recently received to the effect that suppliers357 words
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Article249 1950-09-30 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS The weeit in rubber opened on n Arm note in Singapore owing to the uncertainly of the announcement regarding j an increaco in duty on rubber in the Federation. Last Monday business was virtually at a standstill as exporters \*erc unwilling to249 words
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Article58 1950-09-30 6 U.P. HONGKONG. Fri. The gold market continued to decline today following the favourite Korean wimep and speculator.'' began exploring other fields in nn efforts to boost the price aea'm. Tt.e market dropped three more points and eIbSM at HKS279. while tl»e United States dollar and sterling maintainedU.P. - 58 words
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Article181 1950-09-30 6 The rubber commodity market was steady in Singapore yesterday despite the weak markets in both London and New York. The market opened at 134 cents a pound for October first grade sheet, rose to 137 cents around noon and continued to steady up closing at 110181 words
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Article39 1950-09-30 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. The pric.- of ti.i mm per picul ex-sr. elter —a risr of on *he picul. LONDON. Thurs. The price of forward tin was A: 773 per ton a drop of V; 17 on the ton.39 words
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Article101 1950-09-30 6 Highest ami lowest prices dur 11« the week ending September **9 1960 are highest Lowest (losing Buyers Noon Spot Loo- 1 tHi 136: HO S M.A.I R.S.S. F. 0.8. October 158 i 111 136' R.M.A.2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. I*i »J»* X.M.A.3 R.S.B. X.0.8. 156 131 134. X M101 words
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Article216 1950-09-30 6 U.P. SINGAPORE. Fri. WITH London still profit taking, the local share market declined in sympathy in both rubbers and tins: Industrials remained fir *rrie day's price changesWerC SINGAPORE. Sept. S». rig*, t —vc 213 Boweries 5.» Ampal J 7 r I Austral. Atnal. 3 U*i Aver IfrUUHU.P. - 216 words
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Advertisement563 1950-09-30 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Garners option to proceed via other ports to load and earner* discharge cargo. Sailings for CONTINENTAL PORTb. "Autclycus" sails for Dublin ct 4 for Uverpool Avon .•Clytcncua- saiis'for London, Holland M* j .•Caucus "7 Havre lsg 12 for Gen- Marseilles, Liverpool563 words
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Advertisement277 1950-09-30 6 SAILINGS ritu» c.n. /CONTINENT. Spore P. S ham. Penang •Lalandia" for Saigon and Bangkok 5/6 Oct. 3 1 Oct. I 2 Oct. 'Nordvcst" for Saigon and Bangkok 13-11 Oct. 11-12 Ot. 9-10 Oct 'Korea" for Bangkok, Manila, Hongkong, Kobe and Yokohama 29 -0 Oct. n.mhclm" for Bangkok 8-10 Nov. "Nordhval"277 words
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Advertisement422 1950-09-30 6 &4fflSS//?&M^ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED BSSIe female expciience not essential, apply A4"3t. c o. Tribune. Spore. (Y4JOB) WAN'IED cxper Chinese mand'-res to supervise labour ganSJS. Apply in person to S2. Telok A><r Street. Spore. fWaWI SINGAPORE Lawyers reou're shorthand typist. Uox A.4030, Tribune. S pore. <W. 589». WANTED clerk f-wnrfca t<>422 words
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Advertisement361 1950-09-30 6 MUSIC THE OTTO FOORMAN Music i Schools 37. Orchard Road. 14* Moulmein Road. Telephone 4739. Vacancies for beg nners snd_ advanced available. (W. 554). FOORMANS MUSIC ACADEMY, 94. Wilkinson Road. Katong. Tel *****. student? for piano, violin, theory. Beginners and advanced. «'J 5 o>. VEHICLES FOR SALE FORD N 1910361 words
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Advertisement662 1950-09-30 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTER. DAM, HAMBURG. RADNORSHIRE G. 38 39 GLENGYLE Due Oct. 12 GLENROY Due Oct. 26 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AXD JAPAN. DENBIGSHIRE. Due Sails Pt. Swettenham In Port662 words
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Obituary86 1950-09-30 7 *^TT\t—Mrs. Um Peng Siang uvav peacefully at her P as X„7 11 Pa'm Road S'Sresidcn 2gth Se p tcmbe r, a Lving behind her 6 sons, 10 kU Scow Eng. Seow Sn Scow Hock. Seow Peng Scow Beng. 3 daughters, i on- t Mrs. Chua Chow rock> Sicw Khim86 words
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Article126 1950-09-30 7 The hockey fixtures and teams of the S.C.R.C tor net track arc as follows: MONDAY: (On, 2 > a -.oust Ceylon Sports Club Ist M at Raledtier Road: Tans Chee Yuen, Freddy Loo. Cheah Kirn Swae, Uu Fook Cboon. (Job Chin Cbye, Gen Kee Sians. Swee126 words
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488 1950-09-30 7 "SPOT - By "SPOT" IPOH, Today. SPECIAL attention will be focused on the Gold Vase" trial ((Race 6) to be run at 5.10 p.m. today, the opening day of the Perak Turf Club Autumn Meeting. It is most unlikely that Tara Street, Four O'clock II488 words
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Article40 1950-09-30 7 MALACCA. Today.—The Malacca Badminton Association's 19S0 Championships will be start«l shortly. The events are o|>on Men's S ngles and Doubles, Veterans' Men Singles and Doubles. Open Women's Singles and Doubles. Entries for the above events close today.40 words
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Article70 1950-09-30 7 MALACCA. Today.--The AngloChinese School. inter-Sch«>o! badminton champions last year and holders of the Pamadas Challenge Cup, are lea-ting in this year's tournament With two viotories. A They defeated the. Pay J'ong and the High Schools by four games to one respectively. Other results70 words
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61 1950-09-30 7 The 13th annual Swimming Carnival of the An glo-Chine.se School will be held on Mond>. Oct. 2, at the Clrnese Swimming Club at 3 p.m. There will be two events for the Old Bovs-100 Metres Free Style and 150 Metres Medley Rel£l> Mrs.61 words
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Article41 1950-09-30 7 U.P. MALACCA. cury Badminton Party. kmK their debut in the J"™' l Party tournament. won tne SampioU-p and the Pamadaa Challenge Cup. which had just concluded. tt nn^r s Sentosa, Last year s winners, oemu up.U.P. - 41 words
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25 1950-09-30 7 CHINESE ASSOCIATION'S 'BUFFET DANCE' TODAY Tho Chinese Association will hold a "Buffet and Dance" at the Club premises. 1230, Scrangoon Road, to-day at 8p m.25 words
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Article35 1950-09-30 7 85?* Lav an Siew. Oan Mm wan Hock Chye. "J" F&ni r t Cha'. Ho" Yarn H»£ y N> BalaCharlea Lelah Toni mnuiini. I Hani ti,,,, •X pi* W Uuy35 words
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Article163 1950-09-30 7 j MOT ".HIKE" "LOWOSHOT" Rao, 1: I ENTERPRISE LIBERTY H.AC ONGBVILEE 9 m aplain Ywlo Vie \K^-fL!!* I Abbotsforrt Ong*\ille Abbo.sf rd Rin HEIDELBERG TANTALI S :5.0C p.m. s Matefa Independence U- imi* P Hull Birthday Gift H.rlhday GUI Race TI DOB FHIDE SFITHEAD TOM. TOY p.m. Y«Wf163 words
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Article1300 1950-09-30 7 RACE ONE 2.30 P.M. CLASS 2 DIV. 4—5 FURLONGS. STRI6MT. m* gat Kov (Kllrrv» !MW Mr. W.M. Watt BoMM Recent form poor 1 310 Hurry Up (unfixed) ».oo "Mr. MoeAague" ft 0 j. R. Rodgera Rodgera Hu a chance ::O0 Mi Ham Don.) 8.13 "NM Kongai" Allan1,300 words
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Advertisement683 1950-09-30 7 i? announcTook Yam, of Madam Ang Scow Uang and the late Mr. Cn Ywv Tone to Miss Low JK Ist Oct.. 195». FOR SALE ),u Blackstonc 5 H.P. Diesel Engine. One Potter 8 H.P. Diesel Engine. One 5 H P Diesel Engine. One Old Japanese 3 H.P. lApprox). Engine. Approx.683 words
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Advertisement264 1950-09-30 7 NOTICES EDUCATION NOTICE. Four new Regional Schools will accept registration for admission to classes from Primary I to Standard IV for October. 1950 beginning frcm Monday. October 2nd until Friday October 6th, between 8 a.m. and 1 p.m. These schools are situated as follows: (a) Yio Chu Kang Road School264 words
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Advertisement556 1950-09-30 7 PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS \A (DAY NIGHT SERVICE) L^f)/ 10 12 HILL ST. USE sincere s HOUSEHOLD PREPARATIONS 111 x FAMOUS FOR OVER 30 YEARS. *S*J^> SINCERE DISPENSARY LTD. Wholesale Retail Dispensing Chemists, Hill St. Chulia St., Singapore. TBUFORM The ONLY Up-to-late S Racing lorm Guide S Issue No. 2 for IPOH556 words
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Article, Illustration499 1950-09-30 8 iinNNING all the six Class One events witn W plenty to spare, Keith Mitchell swept the board in the annual Raffles Institution Sw mEChampionships held at the Chinese Swimmini Club yesterday with 30 points to become the Champion in his division. There was l close499 words
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242 1950-09-30 8 ■nnrlrorir kvmk the Hf** n the F:h Ba>t Tahle-TenaJa lixWt-du.-il Champitnahin which wjj Stadium niarht. the first, r»cond and third ■MCia A Mv au win*. the IHB Chrne Choaipann, won »a* ''IT. *<ninsl hifl ioam-n.ate. Fu ttn Fonu. who ioaor4oa *"**V af't-r too exhaur.-d242 words
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Article984 1950-09-30 8 GENERAL TODAY STIR EMPLOYEE'S CO-OPER-ITIVE ROCUTYi Bilver Jubilee Aanlveraary, .".3o p.m., s H.B. Association, Ne 1 Road. txmil >HF: Aanivareary Dinner, 1. Short Street, 7.: m p.m. I 04 A 11r- hard Road. art exhibition, 9 a.m. to ti p.m. ihes» club, 3 p.m. V W( A. Rafil.s984 words
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Article333 1950-09-30 8 "SPOT - FEW FAST GALLOPS TODAY By "SPOT" IPOH, Today.—Sisteron (Ayres) and Lebom'oo (Tait) ran together in a fast gallop on a fastgoing track this morning to clock the best time of 37 3 5 seconds in the last three furlongs. It was a neck-to-neck issue and there333 words
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Article154 1950-09-30 8 Chartered Rank flndrtf <** I hid an ea;«v tirm v»h -n <...■«• me. KrJSeid S.C. man In- 2 gt. o r< s Road I ,1 won by fi« BOW in ni The Banker* eon Id piled up nv.r. hut for foo-i KrU Tan ketit them a'154 words
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Article181 1950-09-30 8 HM S Dockyard eliminated G.H.Q. Signals in a S.A.F.A. Junior Cup quarter-final soccer encounter with a convincing five-nil victory a, Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday After leading one-nil at the interval, the Dockyard completely eclipsed thenopponents with their superiority to score freely in the second181 words
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73 1950-09-30 8 TUcer Sta'-n.-.rd were >•<> prood tor Sime Dwirhy S.C whoa they < la-dted in a 'I<u-e "A" fixture at Reylaitig Stadium yesterday. They wrtm \<y six goals <«■ ml rntl thus kept ;\cir unbeaten recotj dean. The Ti.'- r. led POflkl nt mi.i .al Kai73 words
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53 1950-09-30 8 \it j" i the •"■■••ubined S Ikk>l XI plnyed well, they found 'be Cee'oi Sjw>> 9 Club de ''•<•> "o<v' in utt.i k nnd 'lefenee when they nH in hoc* key game it Bale«t ier Road ye*» terday. Tin- (Vvion*«ej ran out easy winner? b|53 words
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Advertisement14 1950-09-30 8 BLOOD BANK (iroup A 41 Bottles. B 20 AB 2 O 10 HONORS 1614 words
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Advertisement327 1950-09-30 8 When ii comes ta real en.eyir.ent there is ntttirs finer than GOOD food served in the spotless AIR CONUTICKED NEW ADELFHi GRILL Try our Swiss chefs Special Luncheons $2.50 CoUi Buffet t (one helping) Complete Dinners S 3.50 You wi.'l live lorge; and happier if you en.'cy life a J327 words
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