Malaya Tribune, 18 November 1950
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Title Section51 1950-11-18 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore LARGER SALE THAN ANY AFTER XOON PAPER m MALA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Line Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGEST SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOV. 18,51 words
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353 1950-11-18 1 A.P. LONDON, Saturday. gVERY aspect—political and social, as well as military—of Britain's anti-Communist driv- in Malaya will be raised in top-level talks in London next week. Anti-bandit chief, Lieut. Gen. Sir Harold Briggs, is due from Malaya on Nov 21 for talksA.P. - 353 words
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Article108 1950-11-18 1 NEW DELHI, Today (MA will .-upport Tibet's case tg ,in=t Communist China bona, Mr. N. Iyengar, Indian and a raber of tl r> t'l Sub- ign Affairs, He Mmisti r. who was speakd X' era ChroAccording m nt of the r ts, we are ipport Tibet's108 words
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Article54 1950-11-18 1 ON, Fri—Oscar Ibzo. lac youthful Puerto I aho tnrd to at Truman, B I strong P I Say to first I)i< net guilty, your honP ral Judge baut in the only sj ke during the arRUX it in crowded courtis eh irged with first the cemm54 words
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Article79 1950-11-18 1 A.P. Cleveland, Tennessee, Fri. Gt.iNC.uAL, Jonathan Wainwright fears if a major war comes with Russia, she would invade this country through Alaska and along the west coast of America. He gave his views last night at a banquet given in his honour by the disabled American veterans. TheA.P. - 79 words
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257 1950-11-18 1 UP. LONDON, Friday. IT was learned today that the Chinese Commu--1 nist delegation will be "sounded out" when it reaches Lake Success as to whether it is agreeable to a "buffer strip" on the Korean-Manchurian border to end the fighting there. ThereUP. - 257 words
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Article23 1950-11-18 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Friday.— The White House today announced the resignation of Stanton Griffis as Ambassador to Argentine, effective from December 1st—A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article159 1950-11-18 1 U.P. FLUSHING. Today. THE United Nations General Assembly today approved the final blueprint to give Libya her full independence as a sovereign state by the end of next year. The vote on the proposal which would also grant economic assistance to the former ItalianU.P. - 159 words
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101 1950-11-18 1 Tize King of Nopal, accompanied by members of his family. arrived in New Delhi on Nov. 11 He was received at the Patam Mypori, among others by Mr. Nehru, and Ministers of Hie Government of India. The Kin. and party are the guests of the Government of India. This GroupA.P. Photo. - 101 words
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Article167 1950-11-18 1 Reuter. LONDON, Friday. The Britisn Cabinet li expected to decide '.text week on whether to recogni3e 44-year- old King Tribhuvan or his I three-year-old grandson as King jof Nepal, according to usually well-informed quartern here to- day. The Foreign Offi'.c spokesman j said the nuestionReuter. - 167 words
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Article160 1950-11-18 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. AMERICANS are heading to- ward an aus.erity economy for the second tim<> in a decade. They a?ain are i having to build up their de- fences fast. Federal Government already has imposed more I than 25 per cent controls en civilian production, buyingU.P. - 160 words
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Article158 1950-11-18 1 A.P. LONDON, Friday. A powerful group of 22 Labour Members of Parliament surprised the Government tonight by calling on it to take the initiative in seeking new talks with Russia. They also urged that immediate? agreement be sought on a line in Korea at which theA.P. - 158 words
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Article133 1950-11-18 1 U.P. NEW DELHI. Fri. Prime Minister Pandit Nehru announced in Parliament today that India is reducing the j-ize of her army and her defence expenditure. The announcement startled I the house in view of the j worsening Far Eastern situa- tion and India's own deteriorating relations withU.P. - 133 words
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Article36 1950-11-18 1 BERLIN, Friday.—Witihelm Peck, 74-year-old President of the East German Communist Government, lias left Berlin for a "rest cure" in the Soviet I'nion. The announcement «U made on Friday by Pieck's Presidential Chancellory.36 words
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Article21 1950-11-18 1 Reuter NAPLES. Friday. Police arretted 37 young Fascists among hundreds who eiemonstrated through the centre of Naples last night—ReuterReuter - 21 words
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Article31 1950-11-18 1 MADRID, Fri.—Hundreds of passengers narrowly escaped death when a bridge collapsed near Loon under the MadridGijon night express early today hurling the train's two engines 1/ito the river Bernesga.—■31 words
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Article65 1950-11-18 1 SAIGON. Fri. FRENCH naval forces stationed in Indo-China today received the first consignment of small patrol vessels lurnished under the American military assistance programme for the fight against Communist-led Vietminh. Six large landing craft delivered to Saigon's River port. They were picked up at an65 words
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277 1950-11-18 1 U.P. NEW YORK, Friday. THE vast majority of the Egyptian people agree wholeheartedly with yesterday's speech frcm the Throne in Cairo demanding the withdrawal of British troops from Suez and the Anglo-Egyp-tian Sudan, according to Egyptian United Nations delegate Hussein Kemal Selim Bey. ProfessorU.P. - 277 words
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Article41 1950-11-18 1 AP. VATICAN CITY, Fri—Pope Pius XII today received in private audience Tommaso CarI dinal Tien Kck-hsin. Archbishop of Peking. The Cardinal I came to Rome at the end of Oci tober for the Virgin Mary assumotion cerrmoniea.—AP.AP. - 41 words
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Article290 1950-11-18 1 UP. TOKIO, Saturday. AN American armoured column pushed through stubborn Red resistance and roadblocks to within six miles of Kapsan and 23 miles of tne Manchurian frontier yesterday. High-ranking American officers predicted that the advancing 17th regiment of the Seventh Division would be in KapsanUP. - 290 words
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Article39 1950-11-18 1 "SPOT - By "SPOT" Race 2 Malayan Race 4 Blue Eye* By "PEACE Race 4 Pink Gin Race 8 Blue Eves By "LONGS.iOT" Race i Heath Race 5 Sailing Very heavy. First race at 2.15. See Page Seven39 words
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Article128 1950-11-18 1 Reuter—AAP. TOKIO, Friday. I Over 3,000 pounds of heavy i woollen pullovers were flown lup to British troop.i north of the Chongchon River today, enough !to provide every man in the I Middlesex and Argy.l battalions with one apiece, a British military spoKesman announced hereReuter—AAP. - 128 words
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Article41 1950-11-18 1 Reuter. MANILA, Fri.—The Philippine Government ias received a note of gratitude from the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fund for its kind assistance in helping promote the welfare of tqe world's needy children, it was rtnnognced h~re today.-- Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Advertisement140 1950-11-18 1 A TIME LV TIP When time means money, don't miss your appointments through a faulty Watch. Reliable Watches and Clocks, and accurate servicing available to suit your taste and pocket. YICK WOH HING 429. North Bridge Road, near Middle Road, Singapore. Phone 7922. Stay at the most popular hotel in140 words
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Article273 1950-11-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ANE thousand four hunv dred and eightyseven bandits were killed since the start of the emergency up to Oct. 31 this year, states a Federal Government press release. Other figures are: suspects arrested under the Emergency Regulations, 530; presented in court 510:273 words
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Article36 1950-11-18 2 A.P. BANGKOK, Friday. THE Thai Government has approved the sale of 200 tons of rice at a special price to India for relief of families impoverished by the recent earthquake in Asram.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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229 1950-11-18 2 PENANG. Friday. SIR Christopher Cox. Education Adviser to the Secretary of State lor the Colonies, met representatives of the various Penang Chinese Schools' Teachers Associations yesterday at the Chung Ling High School. He was accompanied by Mr. G. L. Eayliss. Senior Inspector of Schools,229 words
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Article54 1950-11-18 2 A.P. KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MALAYAN radio listeners, who are both against increases in rubber and income tax, are great cowboy music fans Their favourite record is "Give Me Texas" (Taxes). A Kuala Lumpur radio announcer last night pointed out the common error and commented: "I'm sure youA.P. - 54 words
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Article413 1950-11-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. OVER 200 of the Hsou-Yuens,"—students— of the Taiping Rehabilitation Camp took part today in the sports, Lion Display and Chinese Art of SelfDefence, in celebration of the first anniversary ol the founding of the camp. Before the commencement of the spoiTs. toe413 words
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Article34 1950-11-18 2 SIXTY-year-old Chong Wah Lee was fined $100 or one month's jail in th« WjCJThI trict Court yesterday when he admitted practising dentistry without a certificate at Street on Sept. 27.34 words
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Article27 1950-11-18 2 i 75-YEAR-OLD woman. A Scow Ah Hoe was fined $5 in the First District Court yesterday for failing to register for an identity card.27 words
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227 1950-11-18 2 MALACCA, Friday. HENG Kee Joo, a motor-car driver now serving a one-year term of imprisonment told trie Malacca Circuit Magistrates Court, today how by arrangement he drove his car in the early nouis of the morning of August 20 to a house near a227 words
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Article62 1950-11-18 2 THE Singapore Cost of Living Committee, wnich has completed its findings on the cost of llvinc in the Colony, will submit its recommendations to a general meetlng*of trade union representatives on November 24. The Secretary of the Committee. Mr. C. V. Drvan Nair. in a circular,62 words
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Article32 1950-11-18 2 THE Governor has named an investigation committee under the Civil Liabilities Rules. The members of the committee are the Account-ant-General. Lieutenant Colonel W. C. Smith and Mr Ec Peng Liang.32 words
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Article490 1950-11-18 2 J.G. HAY. ALTHOUGH at first sight the recent announcement of an increased tax on rubber exported from 'Malaya may appear to be merely a local matter affecting only the rubber producing industry, on closer examination it becomes evident that issues are involved transcendingJ.G. HAY. - 490 words
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Article26 1950-11-18 2 MR. B. Lewis. Assistant Superintendent of Police, will act Superintendent of Police with effect lrom Nov. S in place of Mr. A.E.G. Blades.26 words
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Article149 1950-11-18 2 THE troopship. Empire Ken. scheduled to come alongside the docks at two yesterday afternoon, cam ,j hi at 11.30 a.m. instead. It took the pilot on the Empire Ken 45 minutes to berth the trooper. The hawser rope at the rtern of the trooper was. as149 words
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Advertisement309 1950-11-18 2 ififlfflflfll TODAY DAILY 11 A.M.-1.45-4.15-6.45 9.30 P.M. IT'S HOPE AT HIS FASTEST...FUNNIEST BEST!! Pirsmounts Hilarious jT^^i^^"^ Two BigDoubleTFeatures^ MIDNIGHT T0M3SHT A Murder Mystery M.G.M.'s Comedy M G m's OARING, ROMANTIC DRAMA! ".LOST IK SHADOW ON THE WALL I h.A HHSillM" am ZachaRy HI U Starring: mm® ;s« 1 11 j309 words
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Advertisement250 1950-11-18 2 "Unique Dance Drama" rEribT- S&T VICTORIA THEATRE fy^ m^ STOKES J TO-NIGHT —EXTENSION 1 A.M.— We incite you to dance with:— MISS SINGAPORE 1950 J*¥ +MISS WONG LIN SOO k 'A MhL GLAMOROUS V WjffiL M,SS LiLY LEE V Mis«= Lilv Lee Mis s Wong Lin Soo 2.) C»0. 90).250 words
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275 1950-11-18 3 DRAMATIC night flight by two SingaDore A nursing sisters yesterday brought aid to an official lying sick on lonely Christmas 1 j, 1.000 air miles from Singapore out in Ihe an Ocean. The Island, a bare 60 square miles in extent iiormoiis phosphate275 words
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Article50 1950-11-18 3 rjiAN Jee Guan. a Chinese was 1 charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for managing a chap-ji-ki lottery in a house in Middle Road on Nov. 16. Tan pleaded guilty and was offered bail of $500 until Nov. 24 when the case will be up tor sentence.50 words
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Article37 1950-11-18 3 Mr. R. E. Foulger. until recently the Commissioner of Police, Singapore left Singapore by R.A.F. plane this morning for the United Kingdom to take up the post of Deputy Inspector General of the Colonial Police.37 words
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Article111 1950-11-18 3 I. LUMPUR. Fri. rjE hundred and sixtyd parcels were Bftoted to the poor and the various comStw in the Central. Alor iir. and Jasin Districts of Egi during October. [uded 26 emergency 1 Bp vai revealed at the ■gag ol tllf> Malacca Set- yi Welfare111 words
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66 1950-11-18 3 175 th nniversary of the lati rial TheosophiI Society will b. celebrated Branch with tint tomorrow U p.m. at the Society LI Caimhill Road. phical Society md d in 1875 in New p B P. Bkuatsky. the pa mj stic and Col. H. S. m It66 words
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Article28 1950-11-18 3 f 1,000 11 oops landt- rdav. when Empire Ken in N-t Mabel were the w(re also tings Petty R.A.F. Xi n also and children28 words
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Article31 1950-11-18 3 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. yesterday ordered Ung Lcng Hock, a debtor. whose liabilities amounted to $1,500. to pay $10 monthly towards tre benefit of his creditors.31 words
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Article179 1950-11-18 3 A "FLYING HOSPITAL" Hastings transport aircraft left Changi airfield early today carrying f he first batch ol British Army wounded from the Korean War home to the United Kingdom There were fifteen patients from the Korean War theatre. the majority or them Scotsmen from the Argyll179 words
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Article172 1950-11-18 3 THE granite resources of Singapore and Pulau Übin can be expected to last ror more than 500 years, according to the Report on the Availability of Granite in Singapore and the surroundi ing islands. This is estimated on an a n rt nual con sumption172 words
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Article54 1950-11-18 3 f J I HE last date for tne receipt of applications from T r.diaft Graduates for the a*ard of Travelling Fellowship* by the Nuffield Foundation nas been changed from March 31 19M to February 28. 1951 announces the Indian Information Officer. Intending applicants may get further54 words
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Article51 1950-11-18 3 A WI bin Salim, a 24-year-old Malay was charged in the Third Police Court yesterday for having 56 pounds of dutiable tobacco on Nov. 9 at the Woodlands Custom Station. Awi pleaded guiltv to the charge and was fined $850 or two months rigorous51 words
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Article64 1950-11-18 3 TAN Chwee Geok, a 40-year-old Chinese woman appeared in the Third Police Court yesterday charged with having one pint o? samsu and sixteen pounds of fermented rice. She was also charged with possession of a still. She pleaded guilty on both charge? and vas allowed bail64 words
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47 1950-11-18 3 A IK i omnia ml:, nt N. M. .Salmon, 0.8. E., Director of the Women's Ro-val Air Force, chats with Cpl. Nellie Fisher, a Ifwatag Orderly, during an inspection of the W'.R.A.F. quarters at Changi yesterday. Air Commandant Salmon lit i touring the Far East Air Force.47 words
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Article473 1950-11-18 3 fat «<■»,•«•!«' M COLONY OF SINGAPORE Otfmi Coamisslcner of Police, Singapore 1. h.. C.P.J03** 1 1/12 17th Hnvabw, 50. Vessrs. liendls Ahllp, 1-A, Raffles Place, Singapore. Gentlemen, With reference 1 Co our telephon* conversation' this morning (Mr.P.J, Johnson/ Idr.W.J. Parks) and to the letter of 16th473 words
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Article114 1950-11-18 3 THREE people pleaded guilty lin the Second District Court yesterday when charged with having opium. One of them was 56-ycar-old Low Ah Mway. who admitted having 71 pounds of opium at Woodlands Customs Station on Nov. 6. Low was sentenced to 12 months' simple imprisonment. Another114 words
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Article89 1950-11-18 3 DAVID L. Cohn. widely krown American lecturer and writer, will return to South-East Asia. India and Pakistan tor a six-month lecture tour under a grant-in-aid issued under the U.S. State Department's exchange of perrons I programme, the State Depr rt- inent announced yesterday. Mr. Cohn89 words
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Article28 1950-11-18 3 SIXTEEN hawkers were fined $5 each in the Fourth j Police Court yesterday for causing a road obstruct'on in Too Chiat Road. All, pleaded guilty.28 words
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Article341 1950-11-18 3 THE Singapore Hawkers Union has decided to submit a memorandum to Mr. T. P. F. McNeice President of the Municipal Commission, requesting the Commissioners to consider the Union's recommendations when discussing the report of the Hawkers Enquiry Commission. Mr. Thio Peng Bok. President of341 words
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Article190 1950-11-18 3 THE following were elected office-bearers of the* Jin Yew Sia Association for 1950--1951. Patrons: Koh Swee Gim. Qu'-k Seng Lip. Ciiing Leng Swee, Foo Chin Peng. Lim Chiap Leng. and Ang Kirn Cheo. President: Ong Song Be?. Vice-Presidents: Koh Beng Sum. Tan Cher Yak. Tan190 words
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96 1950-11-18 3 THE R.A.F/s one thousandth 1 air strike against the bandits in the Malayan jui a \e was flown this week. Air Headquarters Malaya announced yesterday. The I.oooth. strike took place in the Cameron Highlands area, and was flown by Brigand light bombers and Tempest96 words
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Article66 1950-11-18 3 PENANG. Fri \,v. DUE to bad atmorphe-ic conditions, tele-commuications between Penang. Kuala Lumper and Singapore continue to be very bad since the last few days. Tr c teleprinting service between Penang. Kuala Lumpur and Singapore was not working at al; yesterday nnd all messages were sent by66 words
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Article63 1950-11-18 3 DR. Chia Keng Hoe has been re-elected president of the United Confederate Funeral Association. Other office bearers elected were Messrs lay Chim Bong, Lim Teck Whve. Wee Chee Lim, Poh Tiang Siow. Khoo Kirn Chwee, Khon< Yew Ghee, Pang Cheng ?hye, Tan Kirn Teck, Lim Chow Beng.63 words
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Article45 1950-11-18 3 QANTAS Empire Airways have announced the granting of •pedal 60-day return fares to Sydney and Auckland between June 1 r.nd September 30, 1951. The fare for a Singa-pore-Sydney return trip is $1,252 and fur SingaporeAuckland $1,526. Stop-over privileges arc not applicable.45 words
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Advertisement35 1950-11-18 3 i n orncAi 1 l«« Rn-.d. T r on with t t'liient. i v lik AN" '■"■f nlishing: MACHINE ir I V YER •r to a sional h J** on all survork. RE r ~''*pore.35 words
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Advertisement374 1950-11-18 3 «"»"HMKillll I 1111 III!I I! UMBnnVnBHHUH NOTICE The offices of Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd., will be CLOSED on MONDAY the 20th. November, 1950 as a token of respect towards their late director, Mr. Kfcoo Wee Twig. Phoenix Aerated Water Co., Ltd. Singapore. in w iwim ii nwi mi nil374 words
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Article693 1950-11-18 4 ANE of the most serious aspects of life in Malaya today is the acute shortage of nurses in our hospitals. There is no secret about this, and it is no new state of affairs. Hospitals and clinics have been understaffed since the liberation. The result is693 words
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Article654 1950-11-18 4 A Cable from Alex Valentine, Reuter-AAP Correspondent with the United Nations Forces in Korea Reuter-AAP. AMERICAN intelligence officers have uncovered evidA ence of the existence of a Communist guerilla "high command" which is directing and co-ordinating a vast rear area against the United Nations forces here.Reuter-AAP. - 654 words
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Article76 1950-11-18 4 UP. NEW YORK, Frldaq. ARTHUR Zimmerman, 21. parked his car in a park and returned to und its genercrator and radio missing. He reported to the police When he started to move the car after replacing the generator, he found the licence plate missing. HeUP. - 76 words
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Article873 1950-11-18 4 JOHN KERIGAN - By JOHN KERIGAN USIS. WASHINGTON, Thurs. THIS week Americans were I keeping a close watch on the United Nations Security Council, which on Thursday began debating a U.S. resolution calling on Chinese Communist forces to withdraw from Korea. The resolution, also sponsored by GreatUSIS. - 873 words
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Article909 1950-11-18 4 KUALA LUMPUU. Friday. AT Headquarters Malaya this morning, on behalf of the King, the Officer Administer ing the Government. Mr. S. W. p. Foster-Sutton, presented decorations to members of the British Armed Forces and Nursing Services. Fifty-one recipients received Insignias ranging from the Royal Red Cross909 words
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Article80 1950-11-18 4 U.P. WONSAN. TodiT P APT AIN W. W Kaietti v» First Lieut. W. E Je* nings were circling above tin frigid Chosin Reserve.darkness when they notfei two spurts of flam? in a hiHside occupied by the Ui3 States Seven!ii m; ment. They asked by radioU.P. - 80 words
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Article122 1950-11-18 4 PRAGUE. Friday BRITISH di legal Warsaw Peaty Cor.rrta sent an ironical postca Mr. Clement At*let on way through Prague, teltai the British Prime Minim they had succeeded in gerflaf] through the r Ceteka, ofiicial Czechosiowß news agency reported tola) The agency said Dr. Eft j Johnson. De an122 words
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Article102 1950-11-18 4 EDGAR Charles i Meopham. Kent ctaiw be one of Britain s motorcyclists. Ke .3 v He started motorcyc...., J 1919 when he owned j 3i-h.p. model with hub g* ana wicker sidecar. Of that machine "She could not get up tham Hill with the h J102 words
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Article255 1950-11-18 4 U.P. HONGKONG. OOVILT Russians are utep- ping up their programme of arming the Chinese Communists as a modern fighting force, reliable reports from behind Red China's "Bamboo Curtain remarked. One report said that the Russians had opened a radar school in Shanghai to trainU.P. - 255 words
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Advertisement74 1950-11-18 4 <WWWWWWVWVWWWWYVWW. J LOOK OUT FOR j j: THE j !WBSN YOU ABE BJ?* 1 6 j MALAY OR ARABIC i RECORDS 5 S. ABDULLAH 5 i H? 151 < 5 "TERBAYANG" (Malay Tango) HS x oS ",0H HAWAAI" (Malay Slow Foxtrot) ALIE ALBAR "CANARY POETI" (Lagu) gg 206 > "TERKENANG74 words
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Article292 1950-11-18 5 Give R ed Pamphlets. Grab T Cards L-j c n ese youths yesterday at pistol point stop- in the Chung Hwa Girls' School in Road, delivered lectures on Communism, iV. ibuted pamphlets and then walked oft* with ards belonging to the teachers and \!1 this happened within292 words
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Article53 1950-11-18 5 A TEACHER of the Pearl's Hill School vept into the school* cloakroorf at 8.40 yesterday morning. A few minuts later a vegetable knife whizzed in through the window. Attached to the knifp was a note in English which read: "You friend th© police. You dl» sure.53 words
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Article66 1950-11-18 5 T L. de Souza, a debtor, who applied for a discharge from bankrupecy. was granted a discharge by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley. in the High Court yesterday. T. L. de Souza. whose liabilities amounted to $1,500. was stated to have paid instalments sufficient to pay a66 words
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Article85 1950-11-18 5 L Payne, Australian L or! the painting fcbif.on at the British Counhv exhibition >s presented S ipore Art Society L contains the paintings of Gernldin jrtjn Naomi Ki'rty Green /Catherine Orml?ton. trial of 103 compositions p Mated by the four I special interest i85 words
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Article174 1950-11-18 5 THE twin-screw motorship Santhia just completed by Barclay, Curie and Company of Glasgow for the 8.1. Company's Eastern Services, is the third of a new class of ships and makes the fifty-sixth addition to their fleet since the outbreak of war. She has a gross174 words
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584 1950-11-18 5 TAPTAIN Herrick of the Anglo-Petroleum Co. suggested to the Seamen Enquiry Commission yesterday that the Labour Department shuuW take over the Registration Bureau. He also said that the Master Attendant, who is the supreme authority in port, should not act as the584 words
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Article66 1950-11-18 5 A receiving and adjudication order was made by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday against Er Leong Ann. trading I as Chop Er Leong Ann. Mr. C. H. Smith, who apj peared for the petitioning I creditor. Ban Seng Co., said that the judgment debt amounted to66 words
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Article, Illustration547 1950-11-18 5 Sailor Speaks For Labour VOTE Labour and you can be sure of a better deal, Captain T. D. Richards told an election rali*. yesterday. A large crowd of labourers of the Harbour Board assembled at the Harbour Board quarters in Breeze Plain. The meeting was held by547 words
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Article34 1950-11-18 5 NG Joo Thew, a young Chinese was charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling at "paikow" at Upper Serangoon Road on Nov. 26. Ng pleaded guilty and was fined $20.34 words
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Article159 1950-11-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Police Depot in Kuala 1 Lumpur will be "At Home" I to members of the Malay Re- glment and parents of Police i recruits. on Tuesday and Wednesday. The programme will be highlighted by a boxing con- test on the first day159 words
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Article132 1950-11-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. THE Frice Control Regula- tions require all licensed dealers to display price lists of price-controlled goods in four languages—Malay, tninese, Tamil and English. They also require dealers to affix price labels in thest' four languages to containers of these goods. Anyone who does not132 words
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87 1950-11-18 5 LALITA. Padmini. and Ragini. all well-known film stars of South India, along with a parcy of 13 members, will visit Singapore and the Federation during the coming Christmas. The main object of their visit is to exhibit India s traditional dance, Bharata Natya. in87 words
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Advertisement130 1950-11-18 5 f THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE I i CORPORATION LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, Singapore. FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, f WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE 5 I etc. 4 Branches Agents at Hongkong, Indonesia, «C Bangkok all towns in Malaya. 5 F77P/7/7 Hl*f Lf h SHOCK KESfSTUW m/NLESS SfV/SS MADE, steel back ffiwfe AMomnc130 words
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Miscellaneous181 1950-11-18 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin DAWN KERTRT. (ODD... WE HAP iV* \ANP 15 IT CUSTOMARY J P ""vSUAeP. BOOK THIS sir .cc ah h Xtam.;t\ no notice /eh?vho /major \in th*lesions of er. shavetail for PAKDCN ME. /lN FROM OF A NEW 1 COLONCL CAESAR FOR MAJOR Aw. J181 words
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Article213 1950-11-18 6 A.P. LA PAZ, BOLIVIA, Friday. BOLIVIA has relaxed foreign exchange controls which tin producers claim have been stifling the Bolivian mining industry for two months. The new order lets exporters of high grade tin concentrates retain 18 percent of their exchange received for sales abroad. TheyA.P. - 213 words
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Article21 1950-11-18 6 RESANG Tin. Limited, yesterday issued the following j tribute report for October Tin Ore 159.71 piculs. I Tribute $5,407.05.21 words
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Article218 1950-11-18 6 SINGAPORE. Fri. TIN shares locally were again slightly easier and qu etcr. Rubber shares also continued to have more sellers with prices casing. Industrials remained firm. The day's price changes were: W. Hammer 36.50 37.50 Henry Wautfh 2.30 2.30 M. Breweries M| bj McAlister 4S.IX) 4,.01> cd218 words
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Article62 1950-11-18 6 IN Port:— St. Croix (44), 1 Fossalarca (Sheers), Cuarum (*0). Anton* (40/41), Benarty (38/9), Talrea (SO), Eastern Utvee-i (SS/4), Steel Seafarer (SI 2), Adrastim (17/18), Phrontis (19 20), Cher' V.Leod (21/2). Benuvvis (23 4), Nordvest (2V6K tĕommsm (27/8). Burhl'l fS9 SO). Bel'°ron"ion (15/10). Tonre:>'ne (IS/14), Benavon (11).62 words
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Article34 1950-11-18 6 U.P. HONGKONG. Friday. The following were today's 1 official closing." on the Hong KonT Monpv Exchange. HK56.46 6.49. per US riol- lar. HK$l6.OO per pound s'erlin^. HKS3OS per tad of gold— U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article84 1950-11-18 6 Hishest and lowest price? durinc the week ending November 17, 1050 arc Highest Lowest Buyers noon today Snot Loose 224 R.M.A. 1 R.S.S. F. 0.8. Dor. 2V, 188 I%^ M.A. 2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. 211 if* \9\ R.M.A. I R.S.S. F. 0.8. 207 180 187 X M.A. 184 words
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Article259 1950-11-18 6 THE rubber commodity market rose to a red herring yesterday towards the close gamine some six cents in as many minutes. The red herring was a wild and distorted rumour in the markets that China had called up all adults between the ages of 16259 words
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Advertisement701 1950-11-18 6 SINGAPORE SHIPPING COMPANY (under European Supervision) Internationa) Freight Forwarders Clearing Agents. Complete door-to-door Imght and baggage transport ano personal travel aervice. Agents in M parta of the world 838/342, Telok Ayer St., S'por?. Phones ***** 7006. mXnSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via701 words
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Advertisement393 1950-11-18 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTVf SRP ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. OLENORCHY* Nov JJ GLENARTNEY Dec 11 •Calls Naples direct. UKUM UK »<>R BTRAITB. HONGKONG, AND I AHA BRECONSHIRE In Pt. Swettenham, Due Spore Nov. 20 CARRIERS OPTION393 words
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Advertisement425 1950-11-18 6 a SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a typist office clerk, salary $100 per month, apply in own handwriting to Box No. A 59. c o Tribune, S pore. (M 844). BILL Collector and Account-tnt with knowledge of Chinese. Apply Mag Hua Sawmill. Kampong Bugis. <M 38) WANTED Sharehrokers (Rrmisers) for a Shaiebrokeis425 words
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Advertisement373 1950-11-18 6 MUSICIANS and Music-Lovers: Whoever and wherever you ma. be. you can always get your musical iequirementa by post from O.M.A. CO.. 89. Stamford Road. S rfiapore. Write for free catalogue. tKH9) BUSINESS OPPTY PARTNER to start new office enterprise: high education, small mean's. Part time for start, Box A.40. Tribune.373 words
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Advertisement497 1950-11-18 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/C.K./CONTIX E yr *Dor*» P. Sham. p m "Danholm" for Bangkok Gdns. 4/5 ™w8 "Nordhval'' for Saigon and Bangkok 22-23 Nov. •Kina" for Manila, Hongkong Takubar, Kobe Yokohama 30 Nov.-2 Dec. 28-29 Nov. 27-27 Ny •Falstria" for Saigon and Bangkok 2-3 Dec. 1-1 Dee. 30-3 •Malacca" for Bangkok,497 words
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Advertisement197 1950-11-18 6 H TAN ACCOUNT New S*<=sion for L.C.C. Spnnr 51 Pitman's Speed Shorthand. A mkin? and other subject?. Enrol** closes 24th. Secretary 20 Majara Street, Spore v- WANTED WANTED 2110 C.C. M c><> ?<*< pear any make, late MM or *J" c.c. B.S.A. State price to B 0 Tribune. Spore. *v197 words
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Article90 1950-11-18 7 "SPOT" "PICE BAHtjil S MAKEB "LONCSHOT- t X*' 1 < °°V* Pl AY RESULT "mfath J >«wt Me<norv Mir, ro J h piet*!...; j j sweet Memory I I IW~<- P l A LA-WAV 1 1 U Egyptian queen ooui nuina "gold j ,n Gold Meridian BSVSI. i90 words
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Article1248 1950-11-18 7 RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. CLASS 3 DIV. 2—7 FURLONGS. LESS 17 YDS. fEHem r.w "Winmore Stable Daniels Good chance, in tip-tor form (1) Mr. Jules Martin Martin Regained form, danger <2» S. E. Sherida Daniels Has term, should win O ON .M Pherson) RD "Seavoy Stable' Sullivan1,248 words
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472 1950-11-18 7 By "SPOT QOLD MERIDIAN is my firm choice in the Free Handicap for three-year-olds (Race 4) at Bukit Timah today, opening day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting. The going will be on the heavy side as this morning's downpour472 words
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167 1950-11-18 7 MANILA, Today.—Soccer teams from Europe will visit Hongkong and Maniia in their tours of the Far East this season. This was announced here by Mr. Jack Skinner, Chairman of the Hongkong Football Federation. The three teams will be (1) The Djaurden Club167 words
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Article67 1950-11-18 7 The CYMA (Portuguse Mission) Singapore, will be holding a series of games tournaments in the near future. Entr es from members who would like to participate in the soccer, cricket, hockey, badminton, vollevball, table-tennis, billiards tournaments are mv ted and they should be directed to67 words
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336 1950-11-18 7 TWO very evenly matched teams —Khalsa Association and the University of. Malaya battled themselves to a standstill in their hockey encounter at the Varsity ground Bukit Timah yesterday. The game ended in a draw, each side scoring once. Khalsa forwards336 words
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Article122 1950-11-18 7 (By "SPOT") THIS mornings training at Bukit Timah did not start till about quarter to seven due to the heavy downpour in the early hours, and as a result, the tracks have been rendered very heavy. Only a few horses were seen out. Prince Eugene (Tulloh) and Danger122 words
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444 1950-11-18 7 ARCHIE QUICK - POLICY PA YING RICH DIVIDENDS By ARCHIE QUICK I UCKY is the young footballer who joins a club the manager of which once filled the same position as the up-and-coming youngster. Such is the case with Ron Blackman of Reading, a centre444 words
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Article485 1950-11-18 7 Reuter-AAP. KUALA LUMPUR. Today.—Wellserved by his amazing star.aiia. youth Abduiiah Piruz, one of Malaya's most p.om sing ai.J rising young badminton stars, c&ptuied the Open fcingies title when he aeieated the titleholder. Lim Kee rung, after a gruelling three set ton.tst in the tinal last night. The scoreReuter-AAP. - 485 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-11-18 7 Enthusiastic staff members of Australia National Airways gathered round for a dos© look at Australia's hard-won trophy —the much coveted Davis Cup —when it arrived at Essendon, Melbourne, from Sydney A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P.; Photo. - 36 words
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Article320 1950-11-18 7 K.O. Hockey A SET of fast forwards who took their chances and were well served by a hard working: and tight detent.c enabled REME to eliminate SRC "Blues" from the Coiony Knockout hockey tournament with a i on vine ng three koals to one win at320 words
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Advertisement411 1950-11-18 7 Mfk K.P.M.LINE nil fWli f*B (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlavson Green. Singapore. P.O Box 72. Tel. 5975. Due Halls "Toboali'' for Pontianak Nov. 18 "losan tor Palembang Nov. 18 "Kotanlca' ior Djambi Nov. 19 •Ophir for Belawan-Dell —Nov. 19 "Van Riemsdijk''!or Muntok, Djakarta, Semarang. Surabaia.411 words
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544 1950-11-18 8 JIM CHAMBERS - Arsenal Favoured To Beat Liverpool By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Today. ARSENAL, leaders of the First Division of the A English football League and Liverpol fight out again their Football Association Cup final today. Arsenal, who defeated Liverpool in the finalA.P. - 544 words
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Article255 1950-11-18 8 Reuter. LONDON. Today. The following are looibail fixtures tor today. 1 >t.LISH LKAUUK i IKST DIVISION Aston ilia v. Chelsea. Blackpool v. Huddersfield. Bolton v. Middlesbrough. Charlton v. West Bromwich. Derby Count v v. Burnley. Fulham v. Sheffield Wednesday. Liverpool v. Arsenal. Manchester United v. Stoke. Sunderland v.Reuter. - 255 words
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Article57 1950-11-18 8 YEO Ah Watt, a Chinese woman of Bukit Timah Road, pleaded guilty in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for not having a dog licence. Magistrate P. Claque told Yoo "If you got it registered you will rrally feel it is yours." Yeo replierl >hftt the dog57 words
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Article84 1950-11-18 8 LONDON. Friday. The tin market at the official session showed weakness today with spot down £17' to £997} and three months down £15 to 9425. The turnover was 105 tons, including five tons lor cash. The official closing prices at noon were spot £995 buyers84 words
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Article46 1950-11-18 8 A.P. RANGOON, Fri. FEWER rice shipments during October made Burmese exports decline sharply, according to Customs revenue figures just released. They showed a fall of Rs. 847,476-7 during October. The total revenue collected was Rs. 9,683,467 against Rs. 10.530,943-7 for September.— A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article831 1950-11-18 8 GENERAL TODAY Chinese YMCA: Muaic < las.*: 2.3 Up.i..., uoay building. 4.00 p.m., liitii ;..io..', <.JJ p.m. 1 WOULD Ot PRAYER: Rededication scry cc end social at 4.311 p.m. YvvCA Raitlcs Quay. .'.hi NtfcaaSTT: BXdioiiMMM oi paini.nTs ai British Coun ii Centre irom if r..m. V.M.C.A.: liiiovie Circle831 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-11-18 8 untitled o, open s.r.u.o in ~te recen- ivucmng Badminton se-n receiving the trophy from the Governor of Sarawak, n Mr. Anthony Abell. Michael beat Boid Ulis in the final*29 words
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987 1950-11-18 8 PETER LOVE GROVE - INTER-VARSITY RUGBY By PETER LOVE GROVE LONDON, Today. fHIEF interest of the enthusiastic rugby union follower during November is, invariably, the team-building and form shown by the two Varsity sides, which meet this year for the sixty-nun time at Twickenham on December 5. Oxford987 words
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Article69 1950-11-18 8 THE Singapore Musical So- ciety will present Bach's "Christmas Oratorio" and Handel's "Messiah" at the Victoria Memorial Hall on D?c. 17 and 21, at 8.45 p.m. Soloists for this concert will be Lillian Ang (soprano). Doris Cox (alto). James Chalmers (tenor), and PeterChalmers (tenor), and Paterson Hutton69 words
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Article37 1950-11-18 8 BELGRADE, Fri. NINETY-FOUR persons were reported drowned when a ferry sank on the Sava river near the Austrian-Yugoslav border on Wednesday. Reports from Tulza Croatia where the accident occurred said only one person survived.37 words
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Article31 1950-11-18 8 UP. HELSINKI, Finland, Fri.— Premier Urho Kekkonen's middle of th? road coalition government supported by the Communists won a vote of confidence in Parliament today by 102 to 89,—UP.UP. - 31 words
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Article154 1950-11-18 8 A.P. BRUNSWICK. G. rmanr. Friday A GERMAN court today sen. i tenced Rudoli Pie'n who confessed he killed ni women and a man to obuS "sexual satisfaction" to a to! term in orison. There is no death perm* In West Germany The moon-faced ex-black, smithA.P. - 154 words
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Article95 1950-11-18 8 AP. LONDON. Saturday. TH E Royal Dv eh Airbe <KLM), announced today it plans to replace a part o! its fleet with 10 U. 5 -built saengined airplanes in 1952 and 1953. This "decision." a company announcement said, "indicata that for the time oeing KDI doAP. - 95 words
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Article33 1950-11-18 8 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.—Communis China has named General Jenf Piao. her Minister in Sweco, as Minister to Finland as welt the New China news agency reported from PeKing in message received London.Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement183 1950-11-18 8 H.M. King George Singapore and Penang. I FLOOR SHOW ATTRACTION «RAFFLES io it>T j I SPECIAL RACE DINNER DANCE j Jj and s i MAGDA DIDIERj I KORY J I CELEBRATED FRENCH DANCERSJ j Castillo's Orchestra i Leader: GERRY SOLIANO s featuring vocalists I ROSALIE FREDDIE JANSEN I EXTENSION TO183 words
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Advertisement16 1950-11-18 8 BLOOD BANK BLOOD BANK Group A 29 Bottles B 3 AB 9 4O 10 Donors 8.16 words
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Advertisement95 1950-11-18 8 NOTICE We Kwok Seng£J S Seng Choo and Hofi ll* Emm t.'A chop sin wj^ J.lan BtmX «SSjW give notice of intent* cpf r for a Haulage PJf* wlt b ate one goods veh load capacity pg Singapore to tne {gr p area of Johore carriage of my o«»j Thi95 words
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