Malaya Tribune, 7 September 1949
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Title Section63 1949-09-07 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE bi Till PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tc± tribune" S'pott UxRGjlk > JJt-j THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA J From Published simultaneously at Km gapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh an d Penang, TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice63 words
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Article94 1949-09-07 1 A.P. TOKYO, Tues. In January, every lady in Japan Hill become at l«-ast one year younger. There's no magic po- tion involved. lust a i change in th*- legal sys- tern of counting igea. Japanese haw always i rounted babies is one vi-ar old theA.P. - 94 words
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150 1949-09-07 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Britain's nationalised transport —railways, road servicei.. ..ocks and waterways—ended its first year of state ownership with a loss of £4.733,000. The first report of the.British Transport Commission, published today of the year ending Dec. 31. 1948. summed up the situationReuter. - 150 words
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Article449 1949-09-07 1 FOREIGN MILITARY ASSISTANCE WANTED Reuter. RANGOON, Tuesday. BURMA is to reinforce her garrison along the frontier with China's Yun- n*»n Province—where the Governor, Gen. Lv Han declared his independence during the week-end. Foreign Minister UE. Maung disclosing this tonight said it was being done asReuter. - 449 words
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Article128 1949-09-07 1 Tribvne Stafj Reporter All available Roya' Air Force planes from Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Butterworth are continuing the search for a Spitfire which has been missing since it left Seletar on Monday morning on a direct flight to Butterworth. "The missing aircraft has not been128 words
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80 1949-09-07 1 Reuter. LUENEBURG. British Zone, X Ues Mongolian troops of the Soviet Army are patrolling the BritishSoviet zonal border for the first time, according to German border police. The Mongolian units were reported to be stationed at two points along the border opposite Schafweden andReuter. - 80 words
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Article24 1949-09-07 1 A.P. t ONDON, Tues. The Saudi Arabian Defence SnSL. Emir Mansur, is arrive in London by plane from France tomorrow. —A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article73 1949-09-07 1 ALLAN LEWIS - l y ALLAN LEWIS The going for today's races will be very good. The bet of the day Is WHISPERING SANDS. Fi remaster should also make a good bet. Two horses who had their first rates In Malaya on the second daj of the73 words
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159 1949-09-07 1 U.P. MILAN, Tuesday.—Thousands of workers defied a Communist order for a three-hour general strike in Milan today by remaining at their jobs. Army troops, police flying squads and carabinicn blanketed this industrial city to prevent any incidents. The token strike was called to protest againstU.P. - 159 words
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Article56 1949-09-07 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI. Tues.—Shanghai's six-day-old foreign news blackout wi#<end tomorrow with Ihe resumption of the publication by the British-owned North China Daily News of its monitored news service. The paper today Obtained the Communist military control commission's permission to publish this Fervice but its request to distribute economicReuter. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration38 1949-09-07 1 Dr. Mohammed Ilatta (left) Prime Minister of Indonesia, talks to Dr. Dirk Udo Stikker, Diiteh Foreign Minister, and Dr. WUlem Drees (right) Dure* Premier, dining a reception for the delegates to the Dutch-Indonesian talks at the liague.38 words
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Article209 1949-09-07 1 'MINORITIES CLAIMS AT THE HAGUE Reuter. THE HAGUE, Tuesday HUTCH minority groups today submitted a long memorandum outlining 30 subjects in which they are particularly interested and discussions on which they would like to attend. It was added that they felt they should be present at all conference discussions. TheReuter. - 209 words
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Article29 1949-09-07 1 A.P. ATHENS, 'Tues.—A huge Are blazing for several days on Euboea, island off the eastern ccast of Greece has ravaged more than 12.000 acres ot woodland —A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article24 1949-09-07 1 U.P. PRAGUE, Tues.—Tne Czecn government charged today that the United States army "kidnapped* 22 Czech men and a nine-year-old child. U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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131 1949-09-07 1 The Governments of Singapore and the Federation of Malaya will bring into oni October, 1949, the Moratoiiiira Ordinance. 1949. This Will lift the moratorium which was proclaimed at the time of the Liberation of Malaya. Complementary Ordinances which will also come into force131 words
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Article82 1949-09-07 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. —The United Nations Economic and Social Council's proposed programme of world-wide technical assistance to under-de-veloped areas will cost between $15 millian and $25 million in the first year, Mr. a r> K. United Nations Assistant Secretary General 6 e ex economic affairs, saidReuter. - 82 words
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191 1949-09-07 1 U.P. LONDON, Tues. It was officially announced today that Britain and the Soviet Union have concluded an agreement under which Britain will receive 1,000,000 tons of Russian grain. Shipments will start shortly from Soviet ports and British experts are expected to assist inU.P. - 191 words
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Article118 1949-09-07 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Malaya's rubber exports in August rose by 5,481 tons as compared with July and reached the figure of 78.7J8 tons, the highest in the last six months. This includes 8,611 tons of rubber for Russia but does not include about another 10118 words
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257 1949-09-07 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Tuesday. /JEN. Lv Han, "rebel" Governor of Yunnan Pre"vince arrived in Chungking by air from Kunming his provincial capital, today, to confer with Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek, the official Nationalist Central News Agency stated tonight. Gen. Lv Han was accompanied byReuter. - 257 words
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103 1949-09-07 1 STOP PRESS ALL BO AC Argonaut airmail on the Far frlastern routes were thin :norn»ng withdrawn from service. An Aritonant bound for Hongkong from Tengah was ro,«.irteu. The eleven passengers returned to Singapore. The suspension Is only temporary uue to/ a minor engine defect, said103 words
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Article35 1949-09-07 1 A Naval spokesman in Sinrapore this afternoon refer iing to the report in certain newspapers that British warships were escorting merchant vessels through the Nationalist Blockade said that the report was entirely incorrect.35 words
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Advertisement129 1949-09-07 1 k FLEXIBLE CORD 9. for Malaya:— i\S CHENG MOH Electric Co. IV» CROSS ST., TEL: 3064. SINGAPORE. Victor Silvester And His Ballroom Orchestra. Beautiful Eyes -Q-S 3468 Red Roses for a Blue Larame —Waltz. Lady —-QS. 3466 it's Magic —SFT, Have you seen Irene On the little village —SFT, green129 words
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Advertisement12 1949-09-07 1 S Cigarettes mOR€ TO smoK€ moee to eriJOY JOHN PLAYER SONS ENGLAND12 words
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127 1949-09-07 2 U.P. BATAVIA, Tuesday. nyTCH forces are believe* to be preparing to withV draw from Surakarta and the Anjumas areas of Central Java, well-informed sources said here to- day. Vhcv said that negotiation* fc: the withdrawal, between Dutch and Indonesian Republicans, were already startedU.P. - 127 words
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Article55 1949-09-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Following a break in the electric power supply a curfew was imposed by the Police as a precautionary measure throughout the Seremban Town Board area f«om 8 p.m. last night. The curfew was UUS morning at 6 o'clock. The fault in the supply55 words
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Article22 1949-09-07 2 The Court cf Criminal Appex win sit 1« the Supreme Court Building. Singapore on Thursday, Septcrmxv 10. at 10.30 a.m.22 words
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Article101 1949-09-07 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. Korean Ambassador John Chang said today that he was ash.ng Lhc State Department to help hiir. secure iO.OOO doses of serum to be down to southern Korea to combat the epidemic of summer encephalitis which has broken out in •several cities including Seoul."U.P. - 101 words
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Article48 1949-09-07 2 U.P. LONDON. Tues. —The first unabridged English translation of the Jewish classic. Thr Babylonian Talmud, will be completed next week, its publishers announced today. Mere than 30 rabbis and leading lews have collaborated in editing and translating the "Talmud into 34 volumes. —U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration14 1949-09-07 2 m s** Lhe> C ta«ks.-A P. Photo. A P. Photo.A P. Photo. - 14 words
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Article110 1949-09-07 2 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues. Tne Australian High couit yesterday postponed hearings due to nave begun here of applications from 38 Chinese seeking to prevent the Depaitmcnt of Immigration f'om deporting thera, in ordei tc give more time foi the pieparation PT3 the applications. Mr. Justice Dudley Williams inReuter-AAP. - 110 words
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108 1949-09-07 2 U.P. BRIDLINGTON. Eng'and. Tins.—The British Trade Union Congress overwholmIngty approved its withdrawal from the Communist-domin-ated World Federation of Trade Union;: today after its leaders had charged that the Cominforrn was behind the recent London strike. The G-to-1 vote for the withdrawal was considered n significant testU.P. - 108 words
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Article355 1949-09-07 2 A.P. FOLLOWING the US Governments removal of t£ war-time ban on the private importing of Up, worid market circles have become confused on uv irtual significance of the decontrol. In recent weeks some experts have predicted that the price of tin might drop if GovernmentA.P. - 355 words
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Article71 1949-09-07 2 U.P. HOLLYWOOD. Tues. Dancing screen star Ginger Rogers appears in court today to ask lor a divorce from her third husband, former actor Jack Driggs. The 38-year-old actress, who gained fame in the mid--***** as Fred Astaire's dance partner, charged Briggs. 29. with extreme cruelty inU.P. - 71 words
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Article271 1949-09-07 2 HARRY FANG - Bv HARRY FANG AFFICERS and men of the 1st. Singapore Royal I Artillery Regiment, Blakan Mati, took pan. in two-day field manoeuvres in the hilly and bandninfested area of Mount Ophir near Asahan, Malacca, mi u on September 5 and 6. Too nm»oeuvrei wc-iv b7271 words
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Article19 1949-09-07 2 Mr. K. I. Middleton has icceived a commission as acting sub-lieutenant in the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.19 words
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Article103 1949-09-07 2 IPOH. Tues. -Glidct flying will be introduced for the first time in Malaya when the Pciak Flying C«ub starts its latest ventuie on Sunday at the 'ocal aii port. Five gliders ordered from England have arrived and demonstrations will be given by two Perak Flying Club103 words
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Article70 1949-09-07 2 Eightv-foui District Court cases weic pending on August 31, it waa stated yesterday. In addition. 9G9 Police Court cases and 13 preliminary enquiries were outstanding. Two-thirds of the Police Cnuit cases arc in the Traffic Courts. The inciease in the numbei of cases over the previous70 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-09-07 2 German Wi Marshal Brtat yon Manstein, 81, strokes Hm hair as he talks with his two German eoun-. ls at a British 000X1 In Hamburg. Manstein is charged with 17 «ar crimes relating to hia activities in various German high commands in Poland and Russia.A.P. Photo. - 54 words
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198 1949-09-07 2 a 600-tou motor vessel, the Kah Hock, on its way A to Jesselton from Kuching with petroleum and general cargo, struck an underwater obstruction in Sarawak River on the evening of July 4 last and was allowed to sink. six days later, after unsuccessful salvage198 words
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Article123 1949-09-07 2 The Chinese Chamber of Commerce issued a statement last night supporting the call for highei rents they made on August 24. Following public criticism of the Chamber's proposals for changes in the rent laws, their committee met again last week to reconsider their stand. The123 words
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Article122 1949-09-07 2 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues. The Shipbuilders Council ol America announced today that British shipyards contracted for 45 per cent of all merchant vessels from 1,000 tons up on order or under conduction at the end of the -eccod quarter of 1949. It said of theU.P. - 122 words
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Article64 1949-09-07 2 Reuter. ATHENS. Tues. M. Basilios He'.es. chaimian of the Greek War Relict Co;portion of America, said today there were indications that the United Suites Congress *a«*J pass a bill allowing ou.ooo I Gieeks to emigrate to th( j United States. Xnc Grceas wou.d ix 'liainjReuter. - 64 words
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Article44 1949-09-07 2 U.P. CANBERRA. Tues. Premier J. B. Chittey said ioda> that an Australian eampMj had been authorized to »mport 3,500.000 gallons ot V'troi from Poland. The licence was granted on condition tin nose of the petrol <>r jeigM costs would be p dollars.—U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Advertisement69 1949-09-07 2 "MAUREEN O'HARA'S PERFORMANCE IS 01TSTANDING!" —OBSERVER. VICKI BAUM'S BEST SELLER "MORTAGAbt ON LIFE". Opens Today 4 Shows B/ftflLlO'vl 2-4.15-6.30-9.30 p.m. COND NEDJJ Phone u5*M. 4% "YOO'IL GO TO THE CHAIR. k W*** lf > ro<l do#, t M 9 truth I" What rco/Zy happened behind the risking^ MAUREEN MELVYN DOUGLAS69 words
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Miscellaneous465 1949-09-07 2 RIITI7 WPTWORK Talking of W»tt«fcM|>i;_ Time Signal IMA fc fVhiIWUtVIV 1 01 Slrinc Time— Misrha Novy and Nf"-: M* (-nana Soundri; ENGLISH PKO(iBAMMKS and H j ß Strings; 10.30 Dance 6->« Closiue Announcement with 10 m.m. News fri»m Kuala Lam- music; 11 p.m. Close Down. signature Tune; 7 p.m. Close465 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-09-07 3 Lt.-.Gf,u«ral Sir John Harding, Commander-in-Chief of the 1 hast Lund Forces, j-ereal y visited Hongkong to inspect lh< troops ana military installations there. He was met on his arrival by Lt.-General F. W. Festing, Commander-in-Chief. Hor.gl:or«g (left).40 words
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Article273 1949-09-07 3 4 HOME for handicapped children will be among tit** firs* projects of the British Red Cross Society branch which has just been established in Singapore. The Society will also do preparation work for t mergencies.' 1 The British Red Cross will also supply services not273 words
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Article68 1949-09-07 3 MALACCA, Tues.—An Indian Muslim. Yusof bin Abdullah, wanted by the Singapore police, was arrested here and produced before the Cir cuit Magistrate, Mr. S Bon Bernard, today on a charge of criminal breach of trust at Serangoon Road Singapore, of- $250 cash and a Parker pen belonging68 words
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Article19 1949-09-07 3 Mr Yeo Joo Lim, of the Municipal Water Department and Mr. Lim Soo Guan, pi eretarics, London.19 words
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Article26 1949-09-07 3 Annual Conference of the Municipal Services Onion will be held at the Union pre- Farrer Park on the 2ith and 25th of this month.26 words
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229 1949-09-07 3 iTwo hundred and fifty thousand leaflets in Chinese. announcing Government's surrender terms to |fre Communist haiwlits, were dropped by air over 50 selected areas throughout Mala.va yesterday. The operation was carried out by three Dakotas of the R o y a j Air229 words
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Article93 1949-09-07 3 The New World Amusement Park drew a good crowd to its boxing arena" last, night when it began its new feature attraction, a Malay variety entertainment called Talan Hihoian." The Bunga Tanjong Women's Orchestra, which was to participate in last night's show, did not appear93 words
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102 1949-09-07 3 Siow Pick Tieow, an artist, who was found in possession of two printing blocks for reproducing a facsimile of the Royal Court of Arms found on Registration Cards, was sentenced to two years* imprisonment by JVtr. Justice Evans in the Assize Court yesterday.102 words
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Article52 1949-09-07 3 The Governor of Singapore will broadcast to English •Schools in Singapore at 9.30 a.m. on Tuesday in connection with the celebration of" Commemoration Day. His speech will be broadcast in Malay to Malay Schools at 10.15 a.m. and in Mandarin to Chinese School? at 10.r;5 a.m. on52 words
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Article35 1949-09-07 3 Four blocks of iwo storeyed .Municipal Lahourers quarters have been completed in Ja'.an Besar. They will accommodate 80 labourers. These quarters will be allotted to men in the Municipal Electric Department.35 words
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Article126 1949-09-07 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. «IHERE is no foundation [1 whatsoever ir\ i,hc rurnQV* that Malaya and jSingraoorr are to take rice off the ration in the nearfuture, it understood from official sources. This rumourj.has pre-, vaUait. in the Colony for some Mm' v gained .strength;foiI126 words
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Article36 1949-09-07 3 Mr. A. C. Wilson, Senior Executive Engineer, Ma' lyan i Public Works Service, has heen appointed Deputy Director of Public Woiks. Singapore, in place of Mr. E. R. Davies, who has gone on leave.36 words
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Article152 1949-09-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.--i The deportation of 1,074 ali< OS and 8 British subjects .was approved in August under Emergency Xiegulation 17C. Since tiie .beginning of; this year, ».545 aliens and 66 B itish subjects have been depoi ted. In August. 29u adults and their families152 words
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Article, Illustration39 1949-09-07 3 Mivs Maureen Charlotte Per ira, the daughter of Mr. I». F. Perelra M. B. E., of Malacca, was married to Mr. Brnest Richard Brown in. that city recently. Here the bride is seen cutting the wedding cake.39 words
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Article163 1949-09-07 3 THE 10.098-ton Pyrrhus, first of the new class of Blue Funnel ships capable of carrying 29 saic passengers, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage on the company's Far East service. There were 26 passengers in the ship, ten disembarked lv re, the163 words
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Article241 1949-09-07 3 The following new books and reprjnts are being added to Raffles Library: The Actor and his Audience. W A Darlington; The Earth and Man. Darrell Hausr Davis: Quantities for Building and Engineering Works, Prof. Banister Fletcher; W. B. Yeats Man Poet. Norman Jeffares; Sailing, C.241 words
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Article, Illustration49 1949-09-07 3 Mr. and Mrs. Geffrey £fcwA*ir.Rnv"ioH.l phutographod «I t, r their recent marriage. Mrs..ffcawnoitd is ihe lomtrr Miss Margaret Matheson. th.- y&mg«r ef Mrs. M. t«. V. Stokes of 217 lielmont Road. .Singapore. Mr. Raymond is the only son «t Mrs. ttu.\m<md ot M«4IMMII»e. —Rattles Photo. Baffles Phoio.Baffles Phoio. - 49 words
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208 1949-09-07 3 WATCHES and cigarette cases, to a total value cf $122,290, were reported missing from the Singapore Harbour Board godowns yesterday morning Three out of six cases containing watches and silver ware were found to have been tampered with and 964 Swiss-made watches and208 words
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Article176 1949-09-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues., Grants for reseaicli wotkers and institutions may be made by Uie Colonial Office to implement its plans to encourage research in colonial economic problems. Colonial economic reseat en covers a wide field, among which ate the economic problems of migrant laboui. relation of176 words
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Article22 1949-09-07 3 pr. Liem Ping Tjien, of Singapore, has been granted a Ccitiflcatiun of Naturalisation under -the British Nation ality Act of 1948.22 words
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Article55 1949-09-07 3 The Singapore Police Land, under the direction t of Mr. J. C Hitch. played at the Katong Park last night. -Its next concert will oe at Tiong Bahru tomorrow frcm 6 to 7 p.m LICENCE The Reverend Henry V. Lacy has been granted a licence to solemnize marriages55 words
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Article121 1949-09-07 3 PENANG, Today. Mr. Aw Boon Haw. Tiger Balm' king. I waa met by 200 school chilI drcn when ho landed at Bayan j Ltepa.s airport yesterday on his first visit to Penang since j the ban on his entry into the I Federation was lifted.121 words
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109 1949-09-07 3 The former President of the Municipal Services Union. Mr D. E. Bkkions who Is now on leave hi lUngland, lias been asked to represent the-Union at two conferences sponsored t,\ the international Federan of Unions of Bmployeer Of P4LDiie ami Civil Service-. Tlx- conferences are109 words
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Article67 1949-09-07 3 KLUANG. Tver. More than 250 people enjoyed an evening cf dancing ;.nd floor shows at the Government English School and helped to raise fund.; foi the University of Malaya. _/rj\eaM4n if attire _o: th: t«HUGg was the suction cf a bottle of was auctioned three67 words
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Article, Illustration176 1949-09-07 4 THE PICTURES ON THIS PAGE WILL ATOTODESAT THE RACES TODAY. AN1) CIRCUMSTANCES AT BUKJT TIMAH. THEY MAY CATCH XUU IK Watching the horses the paddock just before the star, of tV note great variety of expresses. Two punters in a huddle. "What have you got?"176 words
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156 1949-09-07 5 Truman to lay foundation of U. N. Building? A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. President Tr,:man has turned down two invitations to speaK nt UN Ceremonies this year, but UN officials said he might soon receive a third bid. The question CJltic up at a :w~ conference called by j lira W.A.P. - 156 words
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Article111 1949-09-07 5 Reuter. LONDON Tues.-The Pope j tod teachers yesterday that j the church would never give up its right to influence <c l .ools "neither in the hope of earthly gain noi under the »sure "of pei secution." Vatican Radio said today. Addressing delegates to the ItalianReuter. - 111 words
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166 1949-09-07 5 A.P. KHARTofIM. Tush Sudan is to have a new j sue of pictorial stamps and it is hoped that they will be on sale by next spring. Hitherto ad Sudan stamps have borne the same design a picture of an Arab on a camel, and'A.P. - 166 words
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Article50 1949-09-07 5 U.T. MANILA. Tlics. JOSC L. Rome** took the cath before Piesident Elpidio Quitiro he flay as Philippine Miniate i to the Court 'of St. James, succeeding Ramon Fernandez wiu resigned Rome:o is leaving foi Lon dou en September. 33. aboard the French luxury hr.ci. Marseilles. U. TU.T. - 50 words
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176 1949-09-07 5 A.P. NEW DELHI, Tuesday. Free India's first ,>arliamentary opposition was formed recently under tbo name of Social Democratic Party. It consists of one Socialist leader three Congres, men who recently resigned from the party and five former Muslim League members. K. i. oiian, a oumuoy professorA.P. - 176 words
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Article23 1949-09-07 5 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Tues.--A Sydney doctor received an elaborate appointment book, inscribed: —"With the compliments of the funeral directors."— R rut or-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 23 words
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82 1949-09-07 5 A.P. NEW DELHI. Tues. STt Prakasa. the governor of Assam, la arriving hire shortly to discuss the future of Uie Manipur and KJHWI Hill states. Manipui is a very sir«l~gp princely state for Mmj eastern defences. It lias an area of aboutA.P. - 82 words
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440 1949-09-07 5 PAPERS CONDEMN SUNDAY RIOTS Reuter. PEEKSKILL, New York, Tuesday. Paul Root son, the Negro singer, charges that his Sunday concert ended in rioting in which 100 people were injured because "police who were supposed to protect us, attacked and assaulted us "There can be noReuter. - 440 words
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Article, Illustration30 1949-09-07 5 Vnlm tree« lard-ring Lake Worth at West lam Beach, ;.t. S. A., wen- uproot el by tlx- hurricane which su.pl across the lake on August 31. —v.p. Picttore. A.P. Picture.A.P. Picture. - 30 words
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Article67 1949-09-07 5 MELBOURNE. Tues.—Tile Australian Government has ordered a complete investigation of the histories of immigrant children admitted to two New South Wales hospitals. 12 of whom have died in the last six weeks of malnutrition effects. Bathurst. New South Wales, migrant camp hospital authorities today icportcd that a tnth67 words
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195 1949-09-07 5 U.P. TOKYO, Tues. -The chairman of the Congressional Committee visiting Japan today recommended the soonest possible end of the Japanese occupation and the establishment of a "fly ins: squadron" to supervise Japanese compliance with the surrender terms. Representative Walter A. Huber, Democrat. Ohio,U.P. - 195 words
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Article119 1949-09-07 5 U.P. ST LOUIS. Tues.—General Dwight Pasenhower said today that the "warfare" between labour and management wrs a "criminal absurdity." In a labour day address at the American Dar Association convention Eisenhower urged the continuation of Uie "co-operative teamwork" which baa confounded the "proponents of disaster." TheU.P. - 119 words
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282 1949-09-07 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tuesday. The Republic- s angrily accused President Tnunan today of "twitebig facts" in his defence of the Democratic SLd Congress. Senator Sale Ecton. Republican, said the President was "not playing fair" in his Labour Day speeches at Pittsburg and Dea Moines where neU.P. - 282 words
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Article46 1949-09-07 5 WASHINGTON. Tues. An army officer plunged to hi« death yesterday from a 60-foot smokestack at Walter Reed Hospital. Hospital attendants identified him as First Lieut. Collette A. Hudson. 33. who was brought here on May 30 from a hospital in Korea.46 words
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Article1449 1949-09-07 6 Arnold York - By Arnold York To Ihe question, "What does Soviet education bring?", the answer is simply—a doctrine. But it is a doctrine that banishes Religion, prohibits initiative of action or thought, and smolhers all freedom of criticism. IT is accepted by most people without question that literacy1,449 words
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Article593 1949-09-07 6 BETTER late than never, the people sigh once more, as they read Sir Henry Gurney's announcement of surrender terms for those bandits who how~-«aAiia£:ed to~ayfiii committing murder or any of thernfjte senoW errme» agwbist th~ state. It is nearly eleven months ago since the Tribune newspapers, quoting responsible593 words
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Article136 1949-09-07 6 Dear Mencuis After the somewhat sarcastic remarks about ECAFE and FAO In your article on August 26, you struck a note by mentioning the moral confusion and danger, especially among our youngsters, caused by the mixing of Western and Eastern customs, ideas and moralities in this part of136 words
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Article704 1949-09-07 6 WARREN WHITE - by WARREN WHITE Reuter and AAP Japans Imperial Primes and Princesses are supplementing their incomes by growing mushrooms and raising goats. One Princess has even learnt fiow to hoiT rue. TOKYO MANY of Japan's former Imperial Princess and Princesses, who renounced their titles nearly two yearsReuter and AAP - 704 words
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Article39 1949-09-07 6 A.P. j MADRAS, In Dis- trict Board Elections in the 11 districts in the Tamil speaking area of South India (Tamilnad), not a single Communist won, according to statistics compiled by the Tamil Congress Office here.— A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article908 1949-09-07 6 WiHiam Anderson - by WiHiam Anderson A.P. BRUSSELS TAKE an area four times the size of France, set it in the middle of Africa, pack its sub-soil with copper and uranium ore, tin, cobalt and diamonds and there you have the Belgian Congo. For 40 years thisA.P. - 908 words
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Advertisement48 1949-09-07 6 ROSS (Tropical) BINOCULARS Give Better Vision and Value New China Optical Co., 71, High St. Spore, Phone 2586 l MINOR rscfs\ Staple* OUT I EFFICIENT GET ONE FOR EVERY DESK 2J 4 |flWj| SINGAPORE MiITTI! TFI 0480 ALSO AT KUALA LUUPUR t PENAMG lliT/UUSMtO 40 YEARS IK MAtAtt;48 words
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Advertisement63 1949-09-07 6 Tglove's] Fleeced Lined Kid Gloves with Fancy backs in Brown, Black and Nav\. Sizes: 6 to 714 PRICE $11.95 pair Mesh Art Silk Cloves In Brown, Navy and Black. Sizes: 6 to 7K» PRICE $2.25 pair i Also with Fancy Lace Cuffs In Sky, Pink, White and Black. Sizes: 663 words
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Article210 1949-09-07 7 WAR CRIMES Reuter-AAP. TOKYO Tues—The Allied War Crimes Tribunal this no-nine pronounced former Soemu Toyoda "not of attrocities committhe Navy during the L r against Allied personnel. The bull-necked former Commander-in-Chief of Japan's Combined Fleet thus Secame the only top-level Japanese tried for war crimes absolvedReuter-AAP. - 210 words
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Article111 1949-09-07 7 A.P. Newcastle Upon Tyne, l. Tues. The Briton ti used to eating people, an English scientist said. AL. Armstrong, in a report to the British Association for the Advancement of Science, stated that canm seems to have been a British custom during the I periodA.P. - 111 words
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Article54 1949-09-07 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues.—Allegations that a man who had bt n convicted of felony in 1848 had served on a jury last June has been confirmee by the police, the New South Minister for Justice, .G. Downing, announced recently. idded that "screening" of jurymen by police hadReuter-AAP. - 54 words
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128 1949-09-07 7 Reuter. 4 fossilised worm reputed to be 180,000,000 years A old has been found during excavations on the south bank of the Thames in Central London,, where workmen are excavating the. site for the Festival of Britain in 1951. London County Council and expertsReuter. - 128 words
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65 1949-09-07 7 A.P. Newcastle Upon lyne, England, Tues. If the clever men and women of Britain continue to have small families the level of intelligence will drop by the year 2000 to 96 per cent of the 1920 standard. This warning was sounded yesterday by Prof.A.P. - 65 words
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Article30 1949-09-07 7 Reuter. AARHUS, Tues.—Danish Premier Hans Hedtoft told the 25th annual Congress of the Danish Social Democrat (Government JParty today that the Danes were "a people of peace—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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256 1949-09-07 7 Reuter. NEW YORK, Tuesday. DETEL chewing may be advanced as evidence of an mter-heiiiispherieal 11 n k B if the International Congress of Americanists, opemng here today, includes in itfeSrlday discuLons the cultural history of the American In- Anthropologists whoReuter. - 256 words
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Article127 1949-09-07 7 Reuter. EASTBOURNE, SUSSEX, Tues.—Members the Sussex Archaeological Trust are to discuss plans to prevent holldaymakers from despoiling the Long Man of Wilmington, which Is a well-known landmark on the hills near here. The T-ong Man. 240 feet high with a in each hand is cavvvdReuter. - 127 words
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Article118 1949-09-07 7 A.P. MANILA, Tues. A mixed group of 43 White-Russian and European refugees from Red China left for resettlement in Australia. The move was part of a step-up in the movement of uOOO refugees from a South em Philippines haven. Government grant of refuge ends on Oct.A.P. - 118 words
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Article105 1949-09-07 7 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Tues. —Only licensed cooks who have passed special examinations by the Tokyo City Government will be permitted to prepare the poisonous globefish which is considered a delicay by Japanese and Chinese. Inexpert preparation of g'.obeflsh results in several fatalities every year. The new regulationsReuter-AAP. - 105 words
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Article93 1949-09-07 7 A.P. Chicago. Tues. passes for prospective mothers are advocated by two Yale University doctors to aia childbirth. The doctors held such classes for 546 women and said they proved valuable in decreasing anxiety and pain and improv ing the muscular aid of labour. M The "Students"A.P. - 93 words
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Article61 1949-09-07 7 SHANGHAI. Tues.—ln a caustic editorial denouncing the Koumintang in blunt terms for its methods of forcing a blockade, the British North China Daily News *aid the boarding n* the British steamer Hengyang after a warning shot 30 miles off the coast last week :>n 1 the action against61 words
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122 1949-09-07 7 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday. HETAILS of illiteracy among young people in Brill will be disclosed as the result of an inquiry into the problem by a panel of British Ministry ot Education inspectors. They have almost finished their deliberations and their report is expected to beReuter - 122 words
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Article51 1949-09-07 7 A.P. Lilti WINGH AM, Tues. In the interests of science to prove that fasting and drinking water will cure •anything Percy Copier is trying to remain in a little house at the top of a 30 foot pole until he has slimmed 100 pounds off his 340 ooundsA.P. - 51 words
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Article58 1949-09-07 7 Reuter-AAP. Tues. Twenty-seven Air Force technicians enlisted by the Royal Australian Air Force in Britain were among 139 British migrants who arrived in Melbourne aboard the liner Ormonde (15,000 tons) yesterday. Also aboard were fourteen recruits from England for the Victorian Police Force, eight of themReuter-AAP. - 58 words
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Advertisement140 1949-09-07 7 Body Vigour Quickly Restored U yoyr body luki Do rou softer tit ioae 61 -l*o*r rarvo »easn«>»a> iraputt blood old and worn ouf 1 AJ> *f,*n.t« lacking 1,, enero Th*n Too Will be deigned wtlh sWoidS. which is the discovery of en Ajne.-lcan Doctoi ure.de ha» thrw fuur qtfl.ik, positive140 words
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Miscellaneous68 1949-09-07 7 M L A BO ER by AI Capp Ll'L friend ESfgrSS uxrr rA CRSS SSr Vfi ISASi.YONE.'r HE'SSECRUTUf UU gstS* O*• FOLiyiN" TH' MAMASEft WHILE N > HIXZT- MAH TZ NOW-AH'LL CAlIjfl > THETI^RE: SOU-OPENS HIS BACK C SAFE.y J jjfggifc Wir TMET BAG O'hONEY/T V- fy/ W VO IS68 words
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400 1949-09-07 8 RED ADVANCES TO BE DISCUSSED AT WASHINGTON TALKS U.P. LONDON, Tuesday. The Foreign Office said Under-Secretary ML *>. Dening in change of Far Eastern leave London today''to be available for consuita rion" at the Washington talks. UOn Mr Deniiig was formerly PoliticalU.P. - 400 words
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128 1949-09-07 8 A.P. HAWAII and the ".nlipnlnes are the barriers against the further spread of Communism from Asia into the world. Governor Ingram M. btain back declared yesterday in a Labour Day address. "The Soviets having hem checked in western Europe, is it not a reasonable concisionA.P. - 128 words
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99 1949-09-07 8 U.P. NURENBERG. Tues. Hundreds of American warplanes droned through German skies yesterday as more than 100.000 United States troops braced themselves for an expected enemy attack at dawn to"niorrow. The army, navy and airmen were dug in across more than 30.000 square miles ofU.P. - 99 words
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Article37 1949-09-07 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Tues.—The Procurator's Office yesterday indi< ted Shigeyoshi Kukuda. Deputy Secretary General of the opposition faction of the Democratic Party, on blackmarketing charges. He is accused of selling 350 automobile tyres in the black market.—Reutei-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 37 words
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154 1949-09-07 8 A.P U.P. LONDON. Tuesday—Konni Zilliacus, a lert wing British Labour Member of Parliament sai yesterday Marshal Tito "very much doubts" tha the word-war will turn into the shooting kind. Zilliacus said he had a three-hour private tal with Tito in Belgrade on Saturday nightA.P & U.P. - 154 words
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Article42 1949-09-07 8 A.P. LONDON. Mon. The Biitish Ministiy of Food, blaming a fall in dairy pioduction announced tonight that ts* milk ration will He cut next Sunday fiom three pints to two and a half pints pet pel son weekly. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article82 1949-09-07 8 U.P. Shanghai, Tues. A rommittoe t> orgariz*. a '.oca? (wanch the Chinese-Russian Friendship Association was set up on Saturday at a meeting attended by more than 400 representatives of all Wat*A of. life", it war. announced loriay. The meeting sent greeting mcsaag -s'to Soviet, Premier !—efU.P. - 82 words
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45 1949-09-07 8 A fancy costume parade by Shanghai's com- j mercia! and industrial > l organisation during thr Zlm\. anniversary of the i Cftiieit Communist j 1 Army. Picture simws a S crowd watching men/ walking on stilts on the 1 Streets of Shanghai. A.P. Picture. A.P. Picture.A.P. Picture. - 45 words
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243 1949-09-07 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Tuesday. PEACE and order have been restored in Kunming after 24 hours' confusion, according to the latent Chinese reports in Hongkong this morning. Cony niercial flights between Hongkong and Kunmir*-are due to be resumed today after suspension yesterday according to the HongkongReuter. - 243 words
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Article61 1949-09-07 8 A.P. MOSCOW, Tues. The Working People of India wiU not take up arms against the Soviet Union," said a Moscow newspaper headline. The Mory, Tass from Delhi, said the people's movement for lasting peace and democracy against the AngloAmerican "warmongers and their hirelings is spreadi i. fA.P. - 61 words
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Article143 1949-09-07 8 UP. HONGKONG. Tues. TinChinese Communist attack upon th( last Nationalist stronghold at. Formosa will take place very soon after the occupation of tho <mtirc China mainland, according to Formosan Communist boss Miss Hsich Hsueh-sung. At the same time Red Peiping Radio has stepped Up a propaganda campaignUP. - 143 words
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Article47 1949-09-07 8 A.P. EOMEJAY. Tues. Fiftythree Indian students, including eight women, who "arrived here by air from London were taken away to an isolated hospital for nine days.' quarantine. The health authorities said that the plane had passed through Belgian Congo, a yellow fever affected area.— A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article182 1949-09-07 8 U.P. BANGKOK, Tues. United States ambassador Edwin F. Stanton, in sharply-worded formal notes to Premier Phibun. yesterday asked for immediate action on the "attempted murder' of Francis J. Speers of the United States embassy by unidentified robbers. Speers was attacked and severely injured by armed robberU.P. - 182 words
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220 1949-09-07 8 U.P. TOKYO. Tuesday. V (JJEN. Douglas Mac Arthur was reported today tc **have told five visiting United Statds Congress, men that "all is not lost in China." The Congressmen were reluctant to be quote i after their two-hour interview with Mac Arthur theU.P. - 220 words
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Article42 1949-09-07 8 A.P. NEW DELHI. Tuo?.-Sta-tues and monuments in Delhi "offensive and derogatory to national sentiments. re to be removed, according to a resolution passed by the Delhi Administration s Advisory Council. The resolution was moved by a Don-officia 1 member. —A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Advertisement627 1949-09-07 8 For Lorfdou. Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg A Hull:— ror Spore: Ft. Swet. Penang. BENREOCH B—l2 Sent. 13—14 Sept. 15—17 Sept. I i.XCRUACHAN 12-18 .Sept. 19-20 Sept. 21-23 Sept. Bl XALBANACH 6-12 Oct. 17-19 Oct. 14-16 Oct. imNMACDHITI K-23 Oct. 2.-25 Oct 26-28 Oct Also calls Djeddah, Genoa, Barcelona and Lflttl but627 words
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Advertisement300 1949-09-07 8 uiii EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE Hongkong, Japan. Korea -imujutl- MM Sfirt. For Penang. Madras, Colomto. "Lenevrr.tr 19/21 Sept.] "Nordstjernan" M 9SS< For Freight, Passage, please apply to:— GUTHRIE 6 CO., LTD. Phone Singapore 6121 Malacca Kuala Lumpur 334* Port Dickson Penang la4o fm^** l^?.^^, BOUSTEAD CO., LTD SINGAPORE300 words
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Article, Illustration42 1949-09-07 9 m is working hard to regain its vita! export bus.ne rhis scene, in a Tokio factory, shows bicycle parts piled high, bm aility. country h."* a'ready Trained about a its prewar like export business, despite serious .material shortage.42 words
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112 1949-09-07 9 A.P. pRANKFURT, Tuesday. Germany and Jap-in have reached their first postwar financial agreement, it was announced last night. The document was signed on Sept. 2 by the American, British and French High Commissioners —Designate. The* financial agreement i* the first step towards a tradeA.P. - 112 words
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Article63 1949-09-07 9 Copra was slightly easier in yesterday after Lnight of firming markets Cop: a for Sept. f.o.b. d at S3O per picul r Sept. Oct. at $29 s ness in coconut oil was I yesterday at per picul f.o.b. Sago Hour was quiet and ppcr continued steady at <ior>63 words
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Article114 1949-09-07 9 U.P. UONGKONG, Tuesday. A Central News report from Bangkok said the Siamese Government will monopolise rice exports next year, following the end of international allocations on December 31 •by the International Emergency Food Committee. The Central News Service quoting resposiblc Thai officials said aU.P. - 114 words
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Article109 1949-09-07 9 U.P. MANILA. Tues. —Thr. government today approved the importation of 1850 tons of Thailand rice, originally intended for China but diverted to the Philippines. The shipment, which arrived here about a month ago. had been placed in a sealed warehouse pending determination whether it wouldU.P. - 109 words
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128 1949-09-07 9 CANBERRA. Tues.—Aus- i tralja had a favourable trade balance in July of £2.1fi2.000. compared with a favourable j balance of nearly £7.r>00.000 I in Junr of this year and j nearly £18.000.000 in July of last year. Total cxnorts in July of this vcar were128 words
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Article53 1949-09-07 9 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Tues.—lndia is to export more tea. The export allotment for the year 1949-50 will be 435,000,000 pounds. This compares with 400,--000,000 pounds last year, of which Britain took 300,000,000 pounds. The increase was decided on under the Indian Tea Control Act. toReuter. - 53 words
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Article94 1949-09-07 9 Latest time of posting at the G.P.O. to Aden. Afghanistan Alaska. Europe. Africa. South America, West Indies, Canada, Egypt, Eire, Abyssinia. Palestine. Pakistan. Syria, U.S.S.R., U.S.A., Iceland, India, Iran, Iraq, Madagascar, Turkey Australia the Pacific Islands, New Zealand, Sourabaya and Padang Is 6 p-m. and to Batavia and94 words
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Article18 1949-09-07 9 Latest time of posting at the Gf.O. to North Borneo, Labuan, Brunei and Mlrl is noon.18 words
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Article41 1949-09-07 9 A.P. NEW YORK, Tues. The Diamond Match Company one of the world s largest manufacturers of matches announced the largest orcer for book matches in itsi lu> tory 650 million books of roatches for a Florida Cigar manufacturer. —A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-09-07 9 llai Mala (44); Empire Hamb'e (Sheers Unarfi; anca.shirc (Sheers Whan); Kcpong (41); Empire 'aniatea (40); Morotai (40); Aspha'ion (8839); Pyrrhus (.1637); •lindore (31 32); President Grant (17 in); ilantuu (21 22): Nahodka (23 24); Menlakab (26); Bendoran (27 28); •lyrmkioii (29 30); .Somali (ft/If); Treveylan (13 14);64 words
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Article25 1949-09-07 9 TOKIO, Tues.-Contracts for the construction in Japanese shipyards of two cargo vessels tor export to Panama and France have been signed, occupation headquarters announced today.25 words
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240 1949-09-07 9 A.P. NEW DELHI, Tuesday. India's export drive received a setback in the first six months of thin year. Official figures show exports during the peri .d Were R5.200,000,000 less than those of the corns pond s ng period last year. A Government report estimatesA.P. - 240 words
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Article83 1949-09-07 9 THE rubber commodity market opened steady yesterday and there was fair enquiry with moderate business passing. The market had a firniioh Widertonc Closing prices were Buycia better* No. 1 Sept. RSS 37 4 37»- No. 2 Sept. RSS 35% 35% No. 3 Sept. RSS 32-, 92% On registered83 words
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Article61 1949-09-07 9 Tin Shipments Details AUGUST 1949. x.tith South Austral- Middl*t .K. IS A. untittent (anada Pacific India America Africa a*i» K*»t T.ual StNGAPOHE 2.000 120 25 15 24t> PENANgT" LOOO 15 25 4 3.0J1 5.000 135 25 40 4 9, W JANUARY AUGUST 1949. SIX.-APQKK J Eiil— 2 S 15 1>V>L61 words
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Article797 1949-09-07 9 Buyers. Sellers. Atlas Ice 15.00 16.60 Alex. Brick Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ords. 2.15 222% 8.8. Petrol 38/6 39/9 B.M. Trustee 7.60 8.50 Cons. Tin Ord. 14/- 15/--do. (P)2l/- 22/E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Estate Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary 6.70 7.00 F. St N. Pref. 8.00 8.50797 words
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Article45 1949-09-07 9 Singapore. T»:es. With scattered bids lor tin ■shares from .London, 1 henwas little to inspire the Uveal market. With one or two exceptions, prices wen- inclined to ease slightly though h'rger volume of business was transacted. Industrie's cam" In for rather more inquiry.45 words
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Advertisement161 1949-09-07 9 NATHAN'S AIR SERVICE SINGAPORE TO JAFFNA(Ceyion) J with connection* to M \DKAS, TRICHINOPOLY COLOMBO I M KIOt S 4 ENGLNED SKYMASTERS ],y\UH BE SINGAPORE 11th SEPT 9 A.M. ARRIV AL JAFFNA 11th SEPT. 4 P.M. WEEKLY SERVICE $300/- PER ADULT SINGAPORE TO JAFFNA LIBERAL BAGGAGE ALLOWANCE Further details and bookinys161 words
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Advertisement589 1949-09-07 9 KfSl RECULAR PASSENGER and FREIGHT SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND Tg. rinang. Da bo, Bllnjoe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pandan, Mnntok, Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaia, Eaat Java Port*, Benoa, Padangbaai, Boeleleng, Tainbelan, Pcmangkat. Saiubaa, Pontianak. Kainplt, Bandjermaaln, Belawan-Deli, and DJambl. Doe Sails •Batoebahra" for Bandjcrmasin and Sampit Sept. 10 Reyniersz" tor Be»awan-Del»589 words
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Article94 1949-09-07 10 RACE ONE N>w Verse CI 3 Div. G Furs WHISPERING SANDS Outsider: Cajnelia Victory RACE FIX ft Fair Week CI 1 Div. 3 6 Furs. Outsider: Bright Mengseng Edmond Dantes RACE TWO Blackpool CI 3 Div. 5 6 Furs. OAKFEL RACE SIX Garnfair CI 3 Div. 1 6 Furs.94 words
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Article718 1949-09-07 10 DELOW is the card for today's seven races. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Race Six and the Double Totes on Races Four and Seven. RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. HORSES, LASS 3, DIV. 6 ABT. C Fl RLONC.s Miss Fino (E. Donnellv) 8.1« Mrs. F. L. Hardinps718 words
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Article255 1949-09-07 10 The following ties of the Singapore Badminton Associ;i turn's Junior championships will be played this weekend: SATURDAY 7.3« p.m.: Lim Ong Huat (Marigold) vs. Sng Haw. Pah 'Useful): Suadi b. H. Tahir (Perhimpnnan) vs. Heng Siak Kwe»(United Family): Ng Heng Kwang (Swift) vs. M. Sadali (Western):255 words
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1228 1949-09-07 10 ALLAN LEWIS - ASCOT VALE SHOULD WIN MAIN RACE By ALLAN LEWIS TrJE FOURTH day of t*ie Singapore Turf Club s 1 Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, today, has a programme of seven races. Despite all the races being run over six furlongs the racing should be interestmg Class1,228 words
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147 1949-09-07 10 In a fast clean return game of soccer played at the Geylang Stadium last Saturday Hotsours XI beat Malayan Airways XI byfive goals to three. The Airmen got all their three goals in the last 10 mm?. of the first half through147 words
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Article72 1949-09-07 10 By ALIJV> T LEWIS Keith Daniels, trainer of Gold Caste, said this morning that he knew nothing of any offer for Gold Caste to go to j India. Such a rumour is entirely witjhout foundation, he r.dded. There had been a tentative offer for72 words
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Article43 1949-09-07 10 Following will play hockey for Khatsa Association against Ceylon Sports Club on >he Khaisa Ground <St. Georges Road), today at 5,15 p.m.: Anthony; Charanjit Sewa: ĕewa, B. S. Soin <capt.>. Mohinder; Hassan. Pardinnan, Sawaran. Harbans. Mohinder Referee: Mr. Wazir Singh.43 words
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Article32 1949-09-07 10 FOREST HILLS. Tues.- Jack Kramer, world's professional tennis champion, said last nigh' that he would attempt to iign Richard Gonzales, newly crowned national amateur king, lor a professional tour.32 words
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Article18 1949-09-07 10 Amber B.P. beat United Lads B.P. 4-3 at badminton at the latter's court on Sunday.18 words
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Article481 1949-09-07 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. npHE St. Leger, Britain's oldest classic, whjd, be run over a mile and three quarters on V historic town moor at Don caster on Saturday j s r garded as being a very open race this year. The experts say soReuter. - 481 words
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Article46 1949-09-07 10 Reuter. j SI MM... Km L yesterday S NiUa, British Mg^Cj weight champion. i Craziano U ill s S Charlie lusari *JJ dleweight bout h J j Polo grounds Net)f I S l J ak' V" »»y»iidt,--i KucUy said, "j MHK I canReuter. - 46 words
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Article166 1949-09-07 10 The Singap.... arranged a Gymkhana Z Polo Ground. Tl,orr>on I a ,i Z. Sunday. Starting at 3 p.!,,.. ,h* ehr wnl include mounts I apeciaJ feature, tliar has aiwai* proved a popular favourite the contest for Rider, which will be judredi the Riding School. Amongst166 words
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Article38 1949-09-07 10 Reuter. TOKYO. Ties. Siiiro Oa?r..zume. called F v r v h a*hi.« "•shadow" because h<> liingi n j closely to Japan s \>i-< ming star, is restira in bMpiM after an ■ppesdicitu operrm j i Merday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement248 1949-09-07 10 thanks to the Masses of freeh. ekwwlßl foam frtaWnf rlf ht round your tooth. SUoping late every corner. Cleanmi, whitenlnf. lairing. *«*f frethfien I» year meeth. Koh/nos fcem springs up it the *m ttreke of tne ,e»C« T tooch-wusk. VmMm wW. the r A t-t-nuM N tooth-flua ww Iws oaly248 words
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Advertisement66 1949-09-07 10 STOCK OF ALL LATEST > WATC HES A «LOCKS Available from E. NASSIM SONS SBl, North Bridge Road Singapore,—Tel. 6701. NOW! j mith Pin *up j you aire YOURSELF n Un vltj p4*rmunvnt irutv AT HOME! L&P convenient tJmL fl 1 15 anecocoim Kehll contains? rl |> ln -l p66 words
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Article310 1949-09-07 11 BETTER CROWD CONTROL OR NO MORE FIGHTS' Tribune Boxing Report e?. THE Siiiga|H>re C ommissioner of Police has warned boxing promoter* that he tvill refuse permission for fights to be staged it stadium arrangements and crowd control methods are not improved. At present, in 4he Happy310 words
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222 1949-09-07 11 THE next main attraction in Singapore will come off on Sepleniber 16 when Java champion liobby Njoo is billed to fight Kid Pancho from Ipoh. fhc fight has been approvy d subject to the condition that Kid Pancho ai222 words
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Article184 1949-09-07 11 iloyal Singapore Golf pteiuber Medal <S:r..k, > a i- played at Bukit 1 miali last Saturday and Suiwiav Ited in a win for G. S. ni "A" Division with a of 71. tie between Ft M. Young and F. L. Lane in B Division with a184 words
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Article51 1949-09-07 11 U.P I'OHEST HILLS, Tues.— Brough and Eric SturSouth Africa won the States mixed double:-: tennis championship today by 'Seating Mrs. Margaret Osborne Depont and Billy Talhort. It was the third straight '»»xe,l doubles title far the ha r«l hitting California blonde, each with a different partner.U.P - 51 words
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Article62 1949-09-07 11 A.P. LONDON, Tues. The Aga Khan s Hindostan and Maior A. N. Mac Donald Buchanan's Royal Forest were today officially scratched from the St. Leger to be run at Doncaster on Saturday. Eighteen three-year-oids are still left in the race as probable starters. Favourite at fourA.P. - 62 words
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Article183 1949-09-07 11 HASTINGS, Tuesday. THE New Zealand cricket touring team eW victory over the South of England m the ings and three runs. soiun oi n-ngiana maoe m, real recovery after their batUnx failures the prettec* cay and the New inlanders won deservedly 25 minute? aft<183 words
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Article61 1949-09-07 11 Reuter. New Zealand 1»» M >,!.,.!, of Kngland U t. I TH Or rJ««LAM) •lid !»">-• i.imblett retired hurt m V 'en Donnelly b CwwwaU Compton c Donnelly b teld U K*ile> c Mooney b Keid i* Vaniiyneveld r Mooney b b «artt S Valentine not out K*hiin bReuter. - 61 words
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Article76 1949-09-07 11 A.P. SCARBOROUGH. ****r The North vs. South cricket match resulted in a draw. Scores are: South 3X4 for 0 declared (K.iC.S. Wyatt 125. Laurie Fishlock 112, D. J. Insoie 95) and 265 for 6 declared (Ray Smith 112, Laurie Fishlocke G7 not out). North 419 for 6A.P. - 76 words
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Article25 1949-09-07 11 Garrick B.P. defeated Roxy B.P. by five sanies to two at badminton on Sunday at the latter's court at 6, Carpmael RoaU.25 words
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Article, Illustration28 1949-09-07 11 m HELEN HE.NG. •J^LS?' I h. rl£ champion, maktae Party a" th? *ouln<m Hot-1 last wttL i nut Mr* < Snnuiel «it \ugtf*». Malayan tttm impm"*' rs>28 words
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Article180 1949-09-07 11 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. —Clause! restricting the outside activities of the American-Lee Savold and British champion Bruce Woodcock were Deluded in the new Contracts for the world heavyweight championship (British version) stoned here by the two '>oxers today., Woodcock, whose motoring accident early in August preventedReuter. - 180 words
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Article65 1949-09-07 11 LONDON. Tu«*. T»da>-» football results are:— THIRD DIV. (Southern) Southend U. 2, Leyton Orient 0. THIKD DIV. (Northern) Harrow 0. Lincoln C. t. Tranmere 0. arli-le I". OHham A. 0. Accrinßton K. 1. GLASGOW t i l* (First Round Kepla> Queens I'ark tlyde 6. RIGBV LKAOLK Hatle\65 words
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Article33 1949-09-07 11 The SJSSHIinr' Chinese Sw.munnv Club tfUi hold a R*o OS f on Saturday, at 9 p.m.. for mem, bcrs and families only. The Sambodian* Orchestra wiU play for the L>an< c.33 words
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Article18 1949-09-07 11 LONDON. Tues. Frank Rawcliffc. former Aldcrshot centre-forward, has h*BO. bought by the Alessandria Club of Italy.18 words
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286 1949-09-07 11 Tribune Soccer Reporter. fPHK Koval Air Force Combined XI yesterday deThe Chinese by two goals to one in a a. M ut'jointed Community Leafiue soccer mateh at have now moved H U> third Both teams had Brsj class sets of forwards. They286 words
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533 1949-09-07 11 Reuter LONDON, Tuesday. I)ICK Tl KPIN, of England, lost his British Empire middleweight title at the Harringay arena London tonight when he was knocked out in the first round by Pave Sands, triple Australian champion. Sands' sensational victory came inReuter - 533 words
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Article149 1949-09-07 11 U.P. ABOARD A PILOT JOATi IN THJ§ ENGLISH CHANNEL. TWC*, Shirley May. France piotestingly abandonee her attempt to swim the iaqgttsh Channel within nilcs of her goal today on orders trom her father-trainer. Tne 1.-year-old American I highschool girl—the youngest, swi-iricr ever to attempt the Channel-—wasU.P. - 149 words
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Article104 1949-09-07 11 laKun B.P. dcieatcd tho fi'Bright B.P. by four games ty cc at badminton on Sunday. KeMilt*: < Falcon players irier. tioned first): Victor Khoo IoM id Jimmy Koh 14 17. 13-18; Ismail lost to Harold Teo 15-18. 12-15; Lee Teow Guan beat Edvard Yee. 15-9, 15-4:104 words
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Article93 1949-09-07 11 Results 01 Uie Presidents and Vice-Presidents cup competition play.d vi the Island Club on Sunday, were: Winning pair: C. A. R. Baleman handicap No. 2 and Leo Teck LianK 22 with a M score of 166 leas 24 equal Hi. Other best scores were: Chua Ching93 words
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Advertisement619 1949-09-07 11 HAULAGE PERM!* I I, Teg Thlon Thye of No. 13, Jalun Meldrum, Johore hereby give notice of intention tc apply for a haulage penr.it to operate'one (1) vehicle hiving a load capacity of 90 cv is. This vehicle will he based at Johore Baiini to Ik- ased »n ?he i-.rca619 words
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Advertisement376 1949-09-07 11 SIT. VACANT WANTED Engineer to take charge of small Diesel Electric Public Supply Station and Distribution System in Sarawak. Applicants must give full details of qualifications and experience and include copies of testimonials. Reply Box A 2788, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. TUITION meiujal^tTLl^inst^ot^ 209, Queen Street. Phone 2870. HIGH SPEED ASPIRANTS:376 words
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Miscellaneous76 1949-09-07 11 Jf ;Cy»» KtefOe-IS POMtfth.. Bi AT THE COUNT OF4, CURLY RISES I DYNAMITE DUNN IS QUICK TO PRESSI ICURLV IS UNBALANCED BY DUNN'S t FROM THE FLOOR AND THE REF-I HIS ADVANTAGE -HE SAiLS INTO RENEWED ATTACK.DYNAMITE S lIHI V Z 1 A 3" EREE WIPES HIS GLOVES CURLY WITH76 words
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Article355 1949-09-07 12 TALKS: CANADA IS OPTIMISTIC 'A SOLUTION MUST BE FOUND'-Mr. ABBOTT U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. TANADIAN Finance Minister Douglas Abbott said today he expects some "really constructive results" from the money talks opening here tomorrow. He told a news conference that he was "optimistic" but did not look for "any complete answers"U.P. - 355 words
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Article157 1949-09-07 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. Top Cabinet officials served notice today that Britain, and not the United States, will have to propose a solution to the British dollar 'risis at the three-power monetary conference opening here tomorrow. Treasury Secretary John Snyder. Chairman of the conference, andU.P. - 157 words
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Article48 1949-09-07 12 A.P. CHICAGO, Tues. —A total of 505 persona were killed in violent accidents during the three-day Labour Day holiday in the United States. Some 379 persons died in automobile mishaps. Fortyfive persons were drowned and 81 died in accidents of miscellaneous causes. —A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article39 1949-09-07 12 A.P. KARACHI, Tues. Pakistan has accepted the latest proposal for arbitration on a truce agreement on Kashmir, it was stated officially Tuesday night. The proposal was made by the United Nations Commission on India and Pakistan. —A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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Article19 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. HONGKONG. Tues.—Felix Maurice Ellis, a well-known Hongkong stockbroker, died suddenly in his office this morning.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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92 1949-09-07 12 U.P. LONDON, Tues—The British Foreign Office denied today Tokio reports that a Pacific pact was under consideration by the British Government. An official spokesman said reports to the contrary attributed to Southeast Asia Commissioner General Malcolm Mac Donald "were probably due to an error inU.P. - 92 words
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Article93 1949-09-07 12 U.P. ATLANTIC CITY, New Jersey, Tues. America's beauties opened the national "Miss America" contest today with the traditional boardwalk parade led by the oresent title-holder, Bebe Shopp, of Minnesotta. Bebe said she doesn't envy her successor who will be chosen next Saturday after aU.P. - 93 words
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Article44 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. BANGKOK. Tues. Thailand's Royal Household Bureau today officially announced the engagement of 21-year-old King Phumipol Aduldej who is now a law student in Lausanne, Sv-dtzer-land, to 17-year-old Momrajawongse <title) Sirikit Kitiyakor, daughter of the Thai Ambassador in London.- Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article179 1949-09-07 12 A.P. MANILA, Tuesday. AMBASSADOR Myron M. Cowen and top AmenA can military commanders in the Philippines conferred for one hour with President Quinno last mgh Subject of their talks was not announced, but it is presumed to have taken up matters affecting United StatesA.P. - 179 words
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Article80 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. LISBON, Tues—Tile Portuguese Government Party's newspaper Diario De Manha today ridicules the suggestion that Portugal should abandon Goa immediately, in an editorial headed "Goa's National Congress Party is not from Goa." "No one with responsibilities in Goa, Daman or Diu, belongs to such an organisationReuter. - 80 words
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250 1949-09-07 12 U.P. ROME, Tuesday. THE Italian News Agency An reported from 1 Vienna today that Josef Cardinal Mindszen»y. imprisoned primate of Hungary, now walks laooriously with a cane, his back bent and his moutn quoted two political refugees from Budapest aa giving one of the mostU.P. - 250 words
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81 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. RANGOON. Tues. The Indian .Embassy here announced today that it had completed transporting by air to Rangoon over 500 Indians from rebel-held Taunggyi. the capital of the southern Shan States. They were flown from Heho airstrip near Taunggyi in specially charteied aircraft, afterReuter. - 81 words
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Article44 1949-09-07 12 Reuter LONDON. Tues. Patrols were today searching for three Dutch planters reported missing from a rubber estate near Banjermasin, Southern Borneo, Hilversum Radio said. They set out yesterday to visit an outlying sector of the estate but never arrived. —Reuter.Reuter - 44 words
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Article152 1949-09-07 12 U.P. CAMDEN, New Jersey, Tues.—A bible carrying war veteran, who was later identi-fied-as Howard Uniuh, 27, vetern of the seconiT World War, used his gun wildly in the residential area of Camden today and shot and killed at least 12 persons, wounding several others seriously, policeU.P. - 152 words
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Article, Illustration88 1949-09-07 12 Baritone Paul Robeson i gestures at a news conference in New York, following the riot which y i caused cancellation of a I concert by Robeson in a picnic ground near Peek- 1 skill, New York. He call- i ed the disturbance "An invasion of civil} uiiil cMni'irt • i .P• l Flclurr. \ - 88 words
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163 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The 10,000-ton British cruiser London which last April tried to fight her way through to the frigate Amethyst, then held by Chinese Communist in the Yangtse, arrived home today. Answering questions about the Yangtse action, Capt. P. G. L. Gaza'.et disclosed thatReuter. - 163 words
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Article184 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, Tuesday. COUTH Africa's Nationalist Prime Minister, Dr. 13 Daniel Malan, announced today that "to protect the European race," every citizen would have to carry an identity card classifying him as European, "native", coloured or Indian. He told the Transvaal Congress of the Nationalist PartyReuter. - 184 words
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Article178 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Today was the last of the current trading period in the London Stock Exchange, and brought firm conditions to most sections. The c losing of bear positions, based on the belief that any sterling devaluation has been discounted, resulted in widespread gains in Giltedued whichReuter. - 178 words
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272 1949-09-07 12 Ceylon Naval Base Gutted —Captain's Wife Dies In Fire Reuter. CGTOuiEO Tuesday **r iT»iIN AL Investigation Depaitment r,fc i h Colotabo were rushed to irincomaiee, cm east coast of Ceylon, today to investigate v ie tr which gutted the British Naval Base there, night. Indian sailors from H.M.I.S. Delhi, flagshipReuter. - 272 words
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100 1949-09-07 12 Reuter. HONGKONG, Tuos. Mr. J. P. Coghiil, British Embassy representative in Canton, said tonight he had taken up with the Nationalists the detention of the British-owned ship Edith Moller but hitherto "without results." The 800-ton Mdith Moller chartered to the Chinese was intercepted by theReuter. - 100 words
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Article58 1949-09-07 12 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Tues. The material damage caused by the typhoon "Kitty" totalled about 30.000,000 yen, according to an estimate of the Construction Ministry today. The Cabinet has approved an appropriation of 6,000,000,--000 yen as a temporary re'ief fund. Of the figure 3.600.000.000 yen damages were suffered byReuter-AAP. - 58 words
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Article127 1949-09-07 12 Reuter BOMBAY, Tues.- India re mains firm in her demand for the drawing up of a truce in Kashmir and the disbanding of the so-called "free' forces, Prime Minister Jawahailai Nehru declared a press conference toaay. Following a two hours' discussion with Indian Deputy PrimeReuter - 127 words
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Article68 1949-09-07 12 A.P. MANIIA, Tues. Vmo former Gls. who served two mm in the torrid penal settlement, were pauiunen today by Piesident Elpidio Quirino. Convicted of involvement in a safe lobbeiy the Americans, Ray Leonard Henslev mi Robert Pittman, were told they could leave the country voluntarily orA.P. - 68 words
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Article160 1949-09-07 12 SINGAPORE MOTOR CUB: Advertisement Rally a: Lane —7 p.m. KING EDWARD VII COLLAGE: meetin., a: the- Department of Pathology, General Hospital—8 p.m. BENG CHOON KOK: 5) General meeting at 16, Craig Road —7.45 p.m. INTERNATIONAL KHYTHM (LIB OK SINGAPORE record recital and d«n' ir? at tlw160 words
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Article120 1949-09-07 12 CATHAY: "Th' ,r keteers- with Lana 1 irner Kelly. June Ally son. H *T and Aneela L*nsburT- U 1.45, CIS, 6.45 and U» APITOL: "From with Randolph Scott Kelly—11 a.m., Lft 4. «>••" 9.30 p.m. SerPAVILION A ret" with Maut Ini. Douglas C 'IX*£ ,U 2.00. 4.15. 6.30 REX:120 words
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Article23 1949-09-07 12 SENIOR LEA'' 1 1 Navy vs. Sim the Naval Baa and Badminton 51 TABLE TKNM- J*" Y.M.C.A. vs. Y.M.C.A. I »n-hard I23 words
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Advertisement675 1949-09-07 12 Wh&t I3 ROCHZ*jHX vyhite rice is the prefcrisd staple fcod for millions ot peopie in the East. It has a ieiicatfe flavour. It is easy to prepare and easy to digest. It stores well under tropical conditions. In order to obtain the desired whiteness, it has, however, to be highly675 words
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Miscellaneous10 1949-09-07 12 Tide H.W. 11 37 a.m. 8 I** 11.OS i'-'ii- i10 words
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