Malaya Tribune, 13 September 1949
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Title Section60 1949-09-13 1 MALAYA Tribune amm WnpL£ FOR THE PEOPLE Tak tribune 9mm LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lino Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: B """""^J Tnbun* uSict,60 words
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Article161 1949-09-13 1 U.P. TEL AVIV, Mon.—An orthodox Jewish youth burst into the parliament building today and brandished a sten gun at Premier David Ben Gurion and other Cabinet ministers. Police pounced on him and powered him before he i uuld do more than shout defi.tntly. MembersU.P. - 161 words
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Article81 1949-09-13 1 A.P. COPENHAGEN 7, Mon. When Peter Knudsen San. 24--v.ar-old singer at Copenagea'a Royal Opera went home from the theatre last night, he felt '.ike singing his part in Verdis Rigoletto" in the street On one of the high notes he made a violent swing withA.P. - 81 words
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Article82 1949-09-13 1 A.P. LONDON, Moil—More than 100 children in lower grades in Newport stayed away Irom School today because their parents had carried out a threat to "strike". The parents' action follow the transfer of many children from a school off the main road to a moreA.P. - 82 words
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63 1949-09-13 1 A.P. LONDON, Mon.—Moscow Radio asserted today that guerilla fighting against Marshal Tito has broken out In Yugoslavia. Quoting Novo Boroa, a Yugoslav exile organ in Czechoslovakia, Moscow said one guerilla unit in Slovenia "executed several Tito criminals who had committed crimes against the peasants".A.P. - 63 words
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Article31 1949-09-13 1 A.P. GRANADA, Monday.—King Abdullah of Hashemite Jordan arrived at Granada airport at 10.56 this morning fron. Madrid, accompanied by his suite and by the Spanish Minister, General Gallarza. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article31 1949-09-13 1 A.P. ASUNCION, PARAGUAY, Mon. —The National Assembly unanimously named Federico Chaves as the new provisional president of Paraguay today, after accenting the resignation of Dr. Felipe Molas Lopez. —A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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429 1949-09-13 1 U.S. HELP SOUGHT FOR £400,000,000 SCHEME A.P. LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN hopes to help Malaya diversify her economy to end her dependence on rubber and tin. Plans to achieve this are believed to be contained in a £400,000,000, programme, blueprinted in Britain,A.P. - 429 words
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Article93 1949-09-13 1 U.P. HONGKONG, Mon.- -Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek continuing the tour of war fronts left Chungking for Chengtu, capital of Szechuan. 200 miles northwest of Chungking, according to the Central News today. Another Central Formosa report said "large formations'' of Nationalist planes again raided Shanghai attacking the Kiangnan drydocksU.P. - 93 words
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Article49 1949-09-13 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Mon.—Two hundred Indonesian prisoners made a mass gaolbreak from Siantar prison, Sumatra, last night, Dutch authorities announced today. The Dutch said the escape had been "well prepared." Only seven men had been recaptured at a late hour today. An immediate investigation was ordered.—Reuter.Reuter. - 49 words
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170 1949-09-13 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday. BRITISH naval headquarters flatly told Chinese Nationalists tonight that Britain does not recognise any Chinese right to seize British ships either in or out of Chinese territorial waters. 111 «-»1 The British statement roi- lowed an announcement by Admiral Kwei Yung-ching Commander-in-ChiefReuter. - 170 words
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Article74 1949-09-13 1 A.P. LYMINGTON, England, Mon.—A 24-year-old British yachtsman who was detained by a Russian patrol for a week in northern waters came home on Sunday after a sollo 1,200-mile sail from Stockholm in his 30-foot boat. He is Henry Pigott, son and heir of Sir Berkley Pigott. HeA.P. - 74 words
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Article76 1949-09-13 1 A.P. RANGOON, Mon.—The Burmese Government expects to exceed total rice exports this year by 877,307 tons. Instead of exporting the 250,000 tons to which the Government is committed, they < xp*ct to "x-«or* 135.000 tons of ricduring August Septembe) alone. Burma's stocks for domestic needsA.P. - 76 words
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103 1949-09-13 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Mon.—Chinese Communists are secretly issuing "victory bonds" in Hongkong as a means of raising money for their South China guerilla activities, a I usually reliable source said here today. The bonds bear the names of ten prominent South China Communists andReuter. - 103 words
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Article54 1949-09-13 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. —A large number of armed masked bandits wearing jungle green raided a village at the 24th mile Johore-Bahru Ayer-Hitam Road last night and robbed a number of shops. WTiilst some bandits stood guard the rest forced their way into the shops and pillaged goods54 words
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Article29 1949-09-13 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Mon. The solution of Britain's timber shortage depends on the Washington dollar talks, Lord Robinson, Chairman of the British Forestry Commission, said here today.—A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article16 1949-09-13 1 SAIGON, Mon.—Burma and India are expected to recognise Emperor Bao Dai's new Vietnam Government.16 words
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Article144 1949-09-13 1 A.P. ISTANBUL, Mon. —A timebomb exploded at the entrance to Turkish Consulate In Plovdiv, Bulgaria, said the semiofficial Anatolia news agency in Istanbul today. No casualties among the Consulate staff have been repoted so far and nobody was injured but the entrance to the Consulate wasA.P. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration58 1949-09-13 1 Mr B Ponniah, Deputy Director of Social Services in Ceylon, was elected chairman of International Labour Organisation Conference at the Victoria Memorial Hail, Singapore, yesterday. He is seen here addressing the meeting. Mr. Ponniah is a former Klang boy. Beside Mr Ponniah is Mr. D. C. Tait58 words
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530 1949-09-13 1 Agreement Reached At Dollar Talk WASHINGTON, Monday. THE Finance Ministers of the United States, Britain and Canada today announced agreement on measures to save Britain's dollar shortage. In the communique the Ministers announced that there was a prospect of reaching a "satisfactory equilibrium530 words
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Article40 1949-09-13 1 A.P. j WASHINGTON, Mon. J —Mr. John Snyder, asked whether there had been i any conference discussion of the United Sta'ss tak- Ing ever British niiur iry I f commitment* in the Far East, replied: "None whatever".—A.l*.A.P. - 40 words
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81 1949-09-13 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mon.—Sir Stafford Cripps. British Chancellor of the Exchequer, said today at a press conference that the tripartite sterling-dollar talks had brought Britain's reserve position into manageable condition. He said he meant by that that there would be an end to the dangerousReuter. - 81 words
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116 1949-09-13 1 A.P. LONDON, Mon. British railway workers raised threat- ening protests today to the decision of a Board of Conciliation denying them general wage boosts. From Scotland to the southern tip of England local groups of Union rallwaymen demanded a renewal of one of Britain'sA.P. - 116 words
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Article39 1949-09-13 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Mon. The China National Aviation Corporation, whose maintenance workshops at Kai Tak airfield have been requisitioned for the Royal Air Force have found permanent accommodation in Hongkong, according to usually reliable reports today. -Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article27 1949-09-13 1 Reuter. LONuors, Mon Liiitain's nationalised coa' mines made a profit of £6.376.883 in the ■-ocond quarter of this year it was announced tonight.— I Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Advertisement72 1949-09-13 1 Muuwk-Gei lefdT FIRE MOTOR WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION, PERSONAL ACCIDENT and other clause* of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. /Incorporated in England) Meyer i hambors. Raffle* Place, Spore. Manse": N. S. WISE. Phone: 2835. Picture of a Veteran /t/f old hand at cigarette making-one of the many whose skill, tong experience and judgement ensures72 words
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Advertisement18 1949-09-13 1 si .van <I|WCUPS ALL MODELS NOW AVAILABLE SALES AND SERVICE ANN PENG TRADERS LTD. 59 STAMFORD ROAD SINGAPORE.18 words
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279 1949-09-13 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. ILL ships in Singapore harbour tomorrow are to A wear welcome dress' for the Amethyst when she arrives from Hong Kong, en route for homr after her dash down the Yangtse River Sirens and whistles will sound Smgapores nmrcciation of Amethyst's effort279 words
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Article42 1949-09-13 2 Kuaia Lumpur. Mon.—Th fifth meeting.of the 2nd session of the Federal Legislative C*ouncil will '"o held in the Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur, 0:1 Thursday, Sept 29, at 10 a.m., the principul burners of tho meeting ho* ing War Damage Compensation.42 words
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Article, Illustration128 1949-09-13 2 Although it is nearly weeks before he slog:- at the Vtetoria Theatre, the: c ha.been heavy booking cf seal' for the conceit wlreh Dutch tenor Junta* Bonn v. ill giVr on December S. Mt. Bonn arrives i') SiOg pore on September Isi arj&at I128 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-09-13 2 1 *\«nku Ismail bin Ynhaga, th, acting Mentri Besar of Kedah, and Tltfn 8 red Alv.i. the District offii t :r. inspecting the Fruit Set I tion of Ke Agri-Horttcultura! Show at Baling. The sho.v was held in aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund.50 words
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136 1949-09-13 2 TCGS were plentiful in Singapore-90 years So fc plentiful in fact, that the walls of bt. Andre Cathedral were coated with white of egg. Tho Cathedral is now bciua completely overhauled and tv-r.inted. for the Brat tune in f0 years. The original walls of136 words
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Article190 1949-09-13 2 AN English seaman Joughi'Brown, 20. of the Devonshire, was sentenced t I six months' regorous impi sonment by the First District Judge yesterday for stealing a car worth $3,300. The owner cf the car. Mi. W. Picstei of Messis. Diet heim and Co.. said that190 words
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Article38 1949-09-13 2 Three men have been arrested in connection with two taxi robberies on Sept. 6 and i in Joo Chiat Road. A man armed witn a knife was concerned in the robbery on Sept 6.38 words
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Article54 1949-09-13 2 Next Saturday is the Sultan Of Johores birthday. A special Thanksgiving Service will be held in the Istana Besar, Johore Bahru. at 9JM a.m. In the Sultan's absence m London, the Regent of Johore will make presentations of Birthday Honours at a a OfectaJ lunch to .vnim "5054 words
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189 1949-09-13 2 Six United States Congressmen and a State Department representative, are coming to Singapore on Sept. 23 for important talks with Goventent leaders here. They are the Far Eastern Survey mission of the House of Representatives Committee on Expenditure. Discussion on the problems of Communist influence189 words
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Article55 1949-09-13 2 Parents have been asked to get their children immunised against diptheria by the Senior Assistant Health Office:. Dr. W. H. Morrison. Dr. Monison told the Tribune "Children should be immunised at the age of one or earlier." He said that two or three injections have to be given55 words
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Article72 1949-09-13 2 Kwav Siew Tong. 22. who described himself as a newcomer to the Colony. pleaded gui!U; when chained with bribing a police constable at the junction of Changi Ro.u and .100 Chiat Road wr.en h< was stopped for tiding a hicv Cte without light S.72 words
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428 1949-09-13 2 BUSINESSMEN CHARGED WITH HALF MILLION LEAK 4T a preliminary inquiry held yesterday before*. A Fourth Police Magistrate, .Ar m. n. Dougal. two «»t nal conspiracy to contraveiocim '$484,000 and paying sums of money :'"|f e t0 persons g^^J^F***** pTsonstTcontrLentlon to the finance rules of the Colony. Battat faced three other428 words
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Article63 1949-09-13 2 A Chinese. Toh Teck pleaded not gaflty whcfc ne was charged four goc posts valued at from the footoali padaafcy Nee Soon Camp. An aHc'native charge cf dishohest.. refining stolen property wa r also prcfcired against him. Mi M. H. MacDouga Fourth Police Magistrate. £<-63 words
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Article123 1949-09-13 2 Driving on the right-hanj side of the road will be legal in Jolioie Bahru for a hours on Cct. 2 when the Singapore Motoi Ciub holds its first post-war 'lound-tho-houscs'road race over a special tvo-miV circuit. This is because the race ca led the Grand123 words
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Article30 1949-09-13 2 The Singapore Muslim Palestine Relief Fund Committee has 3ent a second re mittancc ol ':"'■> tc the Egyptian Red Crescent Organisation, Cairo for relief cf affuStffns in P i30 words
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Article28 1949-09-13 2 The Singapoic Lotus Club raised a sum of $8,061.00 at the recent gala held at Tanjong Balai in aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund.'28 words
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Article247 1949-09-13 2 UIVE hundred and sixty students today marched proudly into 15 classrooms to become the first pupils to occupy the completed buildings of the new SSOO.OOO Anglo-Chinese School at Barker Road. The students came from the 12-classroom Anglo-Chinese Secondary School at Cairnhill (Stds. Six to247 words
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Article97 1949-09-13 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mop. The Rulers have agreed to the issue ot special postage stamp-: to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the I foundation of tho Universal Postal union. The denign >s symbolic of the Universal Postal Union and'there wl" be a separate issue for each State and Settlement.97 words
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Advertisement83 1949-09-13 2 LAST 5 SHOWS! MM 11-1.45-4-6.30 9.30 Republic's Double-Feature Attraction! ROY ROGERS-DAIJE EVANS C. AUBREY SMITH in 'BELLS OF "SECRETS OF ROSARITA" SCOTLAND YARD OPENS TO MORROW I j 5 SHOWS DAILY 11 a.m., 1.45, 4 00 6.30 9.30 P.M. mm > I j■ HHM2yHfI JERGENH ONE OF THE FUNNIEST MYSTERY83 words
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Advertisement97 1949-09-13 2 LAST DAY Today? SLOW.: 1.1*« JH I'-'n- M O H 1 X (A Tamil HaMterp**) with T. S. Bt r»avi !<■■» Paduiin». Tomorrow -THE PHANTOM' G|eAT WORL» (J 7 3 AT*. WTI* J I "NOOK ASMARA M<« •<> N KAY VYOKU> "Hfe, of HwiC-T<>«ii Mf« and "Phantom Cpt;* Tomorrow: iVOLF97 words
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Miscellaneous628 1949-09-13 2 i*i rrBP Vvtu/\DK' 7 p.m. Programme Summary; tions; 5.30 Musical luterlude; lil.l I. .\I.I»*H»rV 7m > nter i udp; 7.15 Talk; 7.3» 5.3S News in Hakka; 5 :!7 short KNGLISH PKOGBAMMKM Popular Request; 8.13 News; 8.3« Talk in Hakka; 5.40 Selections >- m «J9 Yesterday, today and tomorrow; (.uakang; 6628 words
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Article, Illustration1067 1949-09-13 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. MALAYA stole the limelight on the first day o the International Labour Organisation's Asia? regional conference of technical training expert at the Victoria Memorial Hall in Singapore yester a> Not only was1,067 words
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Article100 1949-09-13 3 Among the applicants foi the post of usherette at Ou> International Labour Oigam>atK>n conference in Singapore was a wiestiei. Thiamusing story was told by Mi. W. G. Davies .Singapoie» when addi easing the Conference yesterday. Mr. "Davies said: "1 believe he was a retried wrestler. Ou100 words
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Article157 1949-09-13 3 On the eve of what the TL a delegates have ■the best organised «mTerc IC e in the nicest ouildim, for many years, the Sing* ncre Municipal Commissionr yesterday advertised fo a new supei intendent foi the theatre. After 30 years m the157 words
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Article52 1949-09-13 3 mW DELHI. Mon. Man> sifts in cSh and kind fpi f spaced persons in Inciia hpvo been received by the Indian Government in recent w«ks from a number of fot?ign associations and Indian nationals State come from the United State.. the United Kingdom Afnc,., Australia, Malaya52 words
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Article92 1949-09-13 3 frrHt»rra*ioTis of thr fit- i reriKrtinntLt Labour Or- \Kta« re- S X i«»aai <«fmfrrmee af teen- i S »*wo ira***** expert* i .vtf- m rorwre ar hr«t H» H j*r>. *te. ihy < «*ter- Mire's irrt*-. tttotttg ****re- i taty, *ay*r (*a«wrfttett who said ih*t92 words
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Article, Illustration61 1949-09-13 3 For th; ii; tirtie dt«c the formation M <i> «n*' <l .ion-, the <•• m. ihttf VM* Hanked by Oh- < u»«;n daOh was seen flitft<-rin£ frofA lhe baieoney »»1 the Memorial Hall when the 1.1..0. m" yesterday. Singapore's I N iisher.die, oi Iheir way61 words
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535 1949-09-13 3 'Skelet on Ministries Need More Attention MR. G. W. Davfs, Singapore's Commissioner for Labour, who was elected vice-chairman of the 1.L.0. Conference, yesterday charged that the world paid far too much attention to the Conferences of Foreign Ministers and far too little to the work done by international organisations con535 words
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Article344 1949-09-13 3 Tnlnmc Reporter DELEGATES at yesterday s 1.L.0. Conference described M as the "best yet". Singapore, and the people who organised the arrangements in the Victoria Memoiial building, can take ful! maiks for putting on a show that has greatly impressed the international delegates. The old building, freshly344 words
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Article50 1949-09-13 3 Four moip delegates in the 1.1..0. Conference arrived here from French lmlo-China yesterday. They are Mr. Camboullve. the Director of Training in Indo-China, Mr. Nea! Pheng Minister of Health and Socia'. Welfare in Cambodia. Mi. Ngon Sanamikone of L.ao«. and Mr. Nguyen Nink Khoi of of Viet Name.50 words
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Advertisement35 1949-09-13 3 VOU-WILL LOVE THIS EXCITING PICTURE! Opens Today 4 Shows ©IS LAHSBURY rV*\ 11 'IBST k GEORGE MURPHY k thmter I HERE SOON If It's Laughter You're Here The Picture That's K > [DMDIuWSrLiLUimi^l W Jft» JĔtmW35 words
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Advertisement61 1949-09-13 3 13i!iDAY!2nd WEEK! STILL GOING STRONG: M.G.M.'s by Technicolor SEE IT NOW! This Picture will not be shown in any other Spore Theatre For at least a year! DAILY 5 SHOWS! 11 a.m. 1.45; 4.15; 6.45 9.30 P.M. ATMAMBRA \ir-t ondilioned Tele. 6909 LAST DAY! 1.45:4.15; 6.45 9.30 P.M. si \nrs61 words
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Article, Illustration357 1949-09-13 4 Shanghai* Singing Masses* Students in Shanghai teach people how to sing the "new liberation songs." DOWN TO THE SEA Village folk march in procession along the old_ break water at the little C ornish fishing port of Bude, England Occasion is the The Sea" eeremon> occasion -j jg357 words
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Article163 1949-09-13 5 A.P. SYDNEY. Mon. —American -imateSir radio operators have helped save the life of a Sydney girl, aged 26. who was I eratfty HI with virus uneunionia. Doctors thought that the v 'irug aureomycin could her. But aureomycin is not obtainable in Australia. The girl s father,A.P. - 163 words
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Article84 1949-09-13 5 Reuter. S TO X V (>, Mon. j i Japan*, largest whisk v distiller, Kotohukiya, haY S been lined 30,000,000 jfttl I i thr lax evasion. J The firm, which pro- 1 duces the Suntnrv L J Whisky, was found guilty by the OsakaReuter. - 84 words
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256 1949-09-13 5 A.P. WHITESANDS PROVING GROUNDS. New Mexico. Sunday. America's latest venture m rocket research, the US$3OO,OOO Viking, "fizzled out" 33 miles from the earth after reaching the top speed of only 1.775 miles an hour, the Navy disclosed today. The first Viking—s stock, pencil-slimA.P. - 256 words
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Article105 1949-09-13 5 Reuter. DARAIW, Mon.- For ni:ic nights, scientists watched a tribe in southern ml and perform a se••ret ritualistic corroboree Yabudarawa ithe Geanna). The scientific party was led fessor A. P. "E'kin. of th Chair of Anthropology W University of Sydney. Professor Elkin said the >f:i:na corroboreeReuter. - 105 words
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Article30 1949-09-13 5 A.P. VIENNA. Sun. Princess SUsadeth Charlotte, of Haps"urg. the youngest daughter of Austria's last Emperor Kar? will be mairieo uoVhob"row tb Prince H enrich Ka ct Lichtenstein. -A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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207 1949-09-13 5 Reuter. ROSENHEIM, Bavaria, Monday. MORE than 10,000 of the lame, the halt and the olird from all over Germany were today sttil besieging the Traberhof Hotel outside "Faith Town" here. But the man they had come to see miracle healer"Reuter. - 207 words
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Article29 1949-09-13 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, Mori.—A young Sydney mother has applied for a patent on a smotherproof pillow. It consists of a pillowcase drawn tightly over a wire frame. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article37 1949-09-13 5 A.P. MELBOURNE. Mon. -Classics arc challenging "pop" tunes for popularity in this city. Music warehouses report that sales of recorded classics have risen more than 60 per cent in the past six months. A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article316 1949-09-13 5 Reuter A.P. MANILA, Monday. A NEW suspect was today reported being sought by the authorities in connection with the Murray murder case, as bail of $15,000 was set by the Rizai city fiscal's office for the provisional releise of the slain American businessman's widow, Mrs.Reuter & A.P. - 316 words
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112 1949-09-13 5 Reuter. SYDNEY, Mon. All efforts to entice a dog away from a spot where he had kept watch for five days had been useless. When flood waters rose in the town of Kempsey, on the ;iorth coast of New South Wales, at theReuter. - 112 words
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Article92 1949-09-13 5 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Mon. The Japanese medical authorities are studying the case of 37-year-old Mrs. Misao Fujimori, who claims to have lived the past ten years on fruit Juices and sugar a'one. and 11 years before that on soya water. Though she H thin, she says she walksReuter-AAP. - 92 words
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Article144 1949-09-13 5 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Mon. Trie Congress Party in the Indian "n.stitutent Assembly has ded Chat Hindi shall be the national language of India. i-Jut there is a small hitch 1 ->'er numerals. Whether numerals shall Continue to be written in the Arabic script or should he vhangedReuter. - 144 words
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Article, Illustration63 1949-09-13 5 U.S. ex-serviceman Howard Cnruh resists police as he is iaken Into custody after running amok and shooting down 18 people In Camden, New Jersey, USA. Five men, five women and three boys were massacred when tJnruh pulled out a German luger pistol ami. running Into offW*63 words
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Article381 1949-09-13 5 Witness - Says Witness MR. I, S. Allison, chief officer of the 600-ton motor vessel. Kah Hock, yesterday admitted tellinc Mr A. Moody, of the Singapore Harbour Board, that Cant. Dover, the master of the vessel, made a mistake in leaving Kuehing at low water. Mr. Allison381 words
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379 1949-09-13 5 THE Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, 1 told Singapore's school children in s radio broad cast this morning that the Liberation of Singapore meant that the Rule of Fear was replaced with the Rule of Law. He was speaking on the fourth379 words
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Article63 1949-09-13 5 The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce has made a call for changes to the present Debtor-Creditor Ordinance which is to become »aw shortly. The call has been made through the Associated Chinese Chambers of Commerce of Malaya. The committee of the Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce63 words
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Article40 1949-09-13 5 The names of the cow of tlu Daxota which crashed on Scot. 7. in the Taiping anp arc; Pilot Flight-Lieutenant L R. Ford, Wireless Opcrato: iigiral-?. H. Armstrong, and Navigator Navigator-?, G H. W. Danton.40 words
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Article115 1949-09-13 5 A verdict of death hy misadventure was returned at the inquest of Lt. Thbaia* Frederick Jones of the Royal Navy, who was kf led shortl: after his M.G. car hit a telegraph pole at five milestone iiukit Timah Road, oh Sept. f. On the night before115 words
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Article21 1949-09-13 5 Mr W. D. Craig and Mr. J. Mclntc.<h have been appoint, ii a< Registrar and Bursar of the University respectively21 words
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Advertisement373 1949-09-13 5 DISPENSER qualified—required for Dispensary, Singapore town. Apply with credentials and salary expected to Box 2810, M.T. Spore. (R. 539). TEACHERS wanted for an English School. Apply giving fidl particulars. Box A.2BCH. M.T.. Spore. <Q.:>l4>. WANTED: Youne girl to assist in small kindergarten. Newton. Hours. 8 a.m. to noon. Must posses373 words
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Advertisement211 1949-09-13 5 s v KH>: FOB SALE 1939 Vauxhall 10. overhauled, new upholsters Lucas Battery, good tyres. taxed, insured. Reduco«*d. Owner leaving. First best offer accepted. Inspection. 39. St. Michaels Road. Spore. (P.oObi MATCHLESS M .'Cycle 350 i.e. Excellent condition, taxed, insured. Price $420'- or nearest. Seen daily 520. Geylang Road. Spore.211 words
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Advertisement119 1949-09-13 5 1946 Fordson Civilian Truck $eg. load 4 tons. Nothing to repair, taxed, insured. $1,500. 2. St. Thomas Walk. (R.523». FORD V-8 Super de Luxe KM7. Black. Excellent condition. European owned, ***** Miles, regularly serviced, comprehensively insured June 1950, Taxed, new battery, two new tyres. Skyum, Phone 5155. (M.496* CITROEN 15119 words
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Advertisement121 1949-09-13 5 *OK SALE FOR sak Philips Radio 6 valve, bandspread, latest model, unused $320 or offers. Box 3809. M.T. S"pore. <R.s2i>. DINING table glass top elec'.m tilting underneath. Meat sate. Five dining chairs. Four folding wpod chairs Cheap Telephone 83%; 6 p.m. «Visll). FOR SALE Motor boat foui Mater made or121 words
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Advertisement305 1949-09-13 5 MUSIC FOORMAN'S music academy for 'mmj vioiui, and Theory rrincipal L Foorman, 94, Wilkinson Ha. Tei. *****. (L.4&1). SITS: WANTED SALESMAN experienced in glass, steel, hardware and building materials require potution. !'lease apply Box A. 2806. M.T.. S pore (Q. 619). BUILDING Overseer. ago 36. (English speaking Chinese) seeks -lupiqymf.m305 words
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Article571 1949-09-13 6 WHEN Messrs. Bevin and Cripps arrived in Washington for the sterling-dollar talks they made it cllar that they had not come to touch Uncle Sam for another loan. After all a highcheated socialist nation like Britain could not go on living indefinitely on the chanty of capitalist571 words
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Article, Illustration1542 1949-09-13 6 A CORRESPONDENT - By A CORRESPONDENT AS the first year of Tito's fight for independence of Kremlin control draws to a close, Stalin has dropped all pretences. No longer is the called a doctrinal clash between Communist Parties. Such was the implication of the Comlnform communique1,542 words
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Article739 1949-09-13 6 JOHN KERIGAN - By JOHN KERIGAN NEW YORK THE event that overrode all others in public interests was the meeting of British. Canadian, and American members and fincial experts in Washington. D.C., to discuss the economic problems brought into such sharp relief by the United Kingdom's shrinking739 words
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Article667 1949-09-13 6 BOMBAY WOMAN are on the march with redoubled pace in India, where misuse of religious customs kept womanhooJ centuries behind the times. a --j The birth of freedom, two years ago, has accelerated their pace of progress. India has now a woman minister at the centre,667 words
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Advertisement67 1949-09-13 6 "ALWAYS A STEP AHEAD" For fashion For style Foi quality For technical advice For correct specification o} ykms and of course For Set \Hce and Attention. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO.. 334 North Bridge Road, Spore TAN-SAD JTTZp i OR FOLDS INSTANTANEOUSLY IN ONE QUICK. EASY MOVEMENT lIM ROBINSON ROAft67 words
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Advertisement57 1949-09-13 6 dolls m FOR §Mw GIRLS ffjj Undressed Rubber Sleeping Doll 517.25 Undressed Sleeping Doll 75 ci* A >I°- 95 "Chad Valley" Dolls from 514.80 to "Dean's" Hygienic Doll $1095 "Iocodolly" Sleeping Doll n Soft "Palitoy" Dolls from $3.15 to $<U5 Dolls in Bed 45 <W 10 Woolie Rabbit M Woolie57 words
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Article, Illustration312 1949-09-13 7 811 TH MILLET TOO MANY OLD MAIDS TEACHING CHILDREN WOMAN'S PAGE to me that one of the most important things we i >uld do for our children is to weed the "old maids" out lne teaching profession. make it clear that in using the word old maids r -..tuting it312 words
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Article, Illustration190 1949-09-13 7 Such a mask can be pulled out of a bathroom cabinet. All you need is a face-covering piece of gauze and enough witch haze! to wet it. After eye-holes are cut out of the gauze, wring out in witch hazel, chilled if you have the forethought to190 words
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Article, Illustration445 1949-09-13 7 -A Screen Beauty Goes From- THINKING of going blonde? Before you take the peroxide plunge, be warned by a brownette movie star turned blonde that up-keep will be costly in time and money. Marilyn ("The Champion") Maxwell who contends that445 words
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Article1015 1949-09-13 7 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE LOVELY, red-haired Kathleen (Kay) Hempson went to the States for her wedding dress, which was quite one of the loveliest I have seen. An Elizabethan picture dre s s, inset with bands of diagonel niching, and a tiny Elizabethan head dress. She recently1,015 words
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Article80 1949-09-13 7 They Say THAT an elaborately dressed lady at Bukit Timah races on Saturday, had her garter come tumbling down to her feet, with her nylon tumbling down directly after it. After the first moment of horror, she replaced both as nonchantly as she couid, and continued on her way. A80 words
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Advertisement172 1949-09-13 7 MALA VAN AIRWA YS SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR, IPOH, TAIPING, PENANG, KUANTAN, KOTA BHARI, BATAVIA, PALEMBANG, MEPAN, SAIGON, BANGKOK. MANAGERS: MANSFIELD CO., LTD. OCEAN BUILDING SINGAPORE ||re d Just P ut a la teaspoonf ul in a cup T and you have all the AROMA and FLAVOUR ffgg W «i fit*172 words
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Miscellaneous55 1949-09-13 7 ~EIL ABSEH Warn*- by Al < app -'MTV //AH ISOM N ME *C~2v\S? 'r^v^Vl —AH JH OH, EF ONJLV SHE D i RAP wER I ALL MALE YCXUMS > GOOD MEW M M&'42Sg^ pATCHESWrIAH HAT A.N HIS HEART /tfffl HIM -NOT RIGHT MINOS f-' CME.S ON < TYPWWWP HAIKIT EVEM55 words
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Article248 1949-09-13 8 REDS STRUGGLE TO MAKe ENDS MEET IN S'HAi A.P. SHANGHAI, Monday. THE Chinese Communists struggling with unem--1 plovment and inflation, called on Shanghai's raillions on Saturday to "let three peoples' rice be shared by five." The Red press admitted unemployment is so serious thatA.P. - 248 words
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121 1949-09-13 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Mon. The Tokyo police claimed yesterday to have smashed the biggest gang of thieves since the surrender with the arrest of 52 Japanese and Koreans. Police authorities attributed 300 robberies to the gang in four years since the surrender and estimated theReuter-AAP. - 121 words
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Article73 1949-09-13 8 Reuter. TOKYO. Mon. A plan proposing finger printing of all civil service workers winch may eventually be extended to all employees of affiliated organs is under consideration by the Yoshidu Government. The proposal is modilication of an earlier campaign for registering fingerprints of the entire population to facilitateReuter. - 73 words
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Article137 1949-09-13 8 A.P. caux sya MONTRCAI v Switzerland. Mon Horinochi. ptc-wav Jap* I Ambassador to Wasalngton, tod tlie moral tearmannn' woild assembly here yesterday that the Japanese peopU "all feel real sorrow and i esponslbillty for what we did during the war to our fcllov nations inA.P. - 137 words
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Article43 1949-09-13 8 Reuter. MANILA. Mon. The United States Congressional group headed by Representative Walter B. Hubei. Demecrat of Ohio. arr at Manila? Internationa! airport early this evening in the course of their tour of inspection ot Federal agencies in the Far East—Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration132 1949-09-13 8 Lt. Richard Penny, a J British Army officer, and his v, ilt. Patricia. 20. are mmtatted at Mew york international Airp :,r L afJ r the officer cnnipietefl a 12.00» miles flight from Singapore. Th»\v were wed in EngluiiU iii li?4H. und siv months laifT Lt. lVnn> turn132 words
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Article113 1949-09-13 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Mon —Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur. Supreme Allied Commander in Japan, is investigating reports that the Chinese Nationalist Government is recruiting Japanese airmen to fight the Communists, a senior official of the General's headquarters told Reutcr today. The official added that it was possible a fewReuter-AAP. - 113 words
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175 1949-09-13 8 U.P. MANILA, Monday. The Manila Times in an editorial today criticised the British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, for his alleged proposal to "alleviate the lot of the masses so that they would not be susceptible to the blandishments of Communism."U.P. - 175 words
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86 1949-09-13 8 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Mon.— Efforts to save the British motorship Pacific Enterprise, aground on the rocks near Point Arena, California, were abandoned yesterday. A Coast Guard spokesman said "the back is broken and as the tide comes in she will take even aU.P. - 86 words
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173 1949-09-13 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Monday. Higuchi Shigenoii and Tsuchige Toshio jire the first two Japanese to enter Hongkong since the end of the war. Bit their stay in Hongkong was cut short by police authorities. Both appeared before a magistrate on Saturday charged withReuter. - 173 words
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Article86 1949-09-13 8 U.P. NAGASAKI. Mon. The ;itom bomb dropped on Nagasaki on August 9, 1945, killev' 73,884 persons more than three times as many as had br :i estimated previously, it was announced today. The committee on "Preservation of the Data of th<: Atomic Bombing" has' beenU.P. - 86 words
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Article139 1949-09-13 8 CASTEL GANDOLFO, Monday. The Pope was presented with a miner's lamp today when lis received a pilgrimage of 1,200 Belgian Catholic workers in special audience at his summer palace of Castel Gandolfo. The pilgrimage was organised by the Belgian Christian Workers Movement and headed139 words
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Article32 1949-09-13 8 Reuter. Colombo, Mon. i The Ceylon Trade Union Federation has decided to send two representatives to the Asiatic Regional Trade Union Conference to be held at Peiping on November 15.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration55 1949-09-13 8 Moscow's recent note denou cinq Yugoslavia as an "enemy and EM»" of the Soviet Union gave colour to parallel report* i hat Russia may try to overthrow Marshal Tito's regime within a few weeks. Map above illustrates significant military situation, reportedly detailed by IJ.S. Military Intelligence ageafta, and55 words
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Article234 1949-09-13 8 A.P. SUFFERN, New York. Mon. —A New York advertising man, Lee Graves. 33, medically discharged from the United States marines, went berserk in a restaurant at Suffern and was killed by Police Lieutenant William A. Crouse. A few weeks ago Graves and his wife and twoA.P. - 234 words
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Article140 1949-09-13 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Vim* Senator Tom Connally jJgjT efforts to innoa:-c arms aid foi China and *2 firm on a co:mr-jmi.-c ptaa tauthorisc President Tru»» to spend U5575,000.000 athbown disci etion in the v-\ Bast 8r The RepuW.cau.-: w,> o w branded the as more than an nreU.P. - 140 words
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Article62 1949-09-13 8 WEUJXCTnN. Mon. The New Zealand Government is granting immediately licences to thr varoc of 51.500.0D0 for the import of farm machinery irom dot 1 at sources. The Finance Minister, Mr. Walter Nash in a statement here today. said the machinery was needed to help farmers produce th<increascd62 words
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Article285 1949-09-13 8 A.P. BELGRADE, Monday. Yugoslavia's rebellion against Soviet commands showed signs yesterday of spreading throughout the Cominform area Titoism has found important followers in other countries which have suffered from the Kremlin's effort to capitalise on their economic weaknesses. There were signs, too, that Titoism was spurringA.P. - 285 words
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Article58 1949-09-13 8 Reuter. HELSINKI. Finnish Minister of hi- to prosecute three Corn newspapers here for p" 1 {n ing articles insult the governrm'm The papers TyoeK Sanomat. Vapaa Sana Ny Tid. accuse, the ment of -terrorist v after two workers hai killed in a clash bet strikers andReuter. - 58 words
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Article33 1949-09-13 8 Reuter. Manila, rnes. mander Rafael Pargg q{ been designated tj he the Naval 8 aff of X Philippine Naval ai Ht was announced lo \f K: tc replaces Commander R. Navarre.—Rcuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement615 1949-09-13 8 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE ••L»neverft«" 19/81 Sept. Bahrein. K<?w«t, Basrah. SrtKSS" OC N.rO-tJe^ k Sept/IOC. *or Freight. Passage, niease apply to:— GITXMRIE A CO., LTD. Phone Singapore oUI gAlftfioh Kuala Lumpur 334* Port JJJctaon 3«J Penang 1146 Fort Bwetteaham MANSFIELD CO. LTD., (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE615 words
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Article62 1949-09-13 9 fiON'DITIONS were idle in he rubber market yesterday with the upcountry markets closed and the local market lit 1 p.m. Prices eased slifhtly. Closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. Mo 1 Sept. RSS 36 36 So 2 Sept. RSS 34 H 34% No. 3 Sept. RSS 31 31% On62 words
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Article42 1949-09-13 9 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon.—The I S Agriculture Department predicted this yeai's cottcn crop wiLl be the fifth largest on record, totalling 14,943.00f bale* 138,000 bales more than was forecast a month ago. Production last year was 14 868.000 bales.- A.P. iA.P. - 42 words
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86 1949-09-13 9 Six hundred off-shears crossbred wethers were shipped from Australia recently to Saigon, aboard the motorship J freighter Baluchistan. The sheep, which are the third of similar ship- merits In recent months, are to be used for meat v They are carried in wooden pens on the main decks. i John86 words
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Article31 1949-09-13 9 NEW YORK. Hon.—lmmediate establishment of a United States currency freely convertible into gold at US$35 a fine ounce is advocated at the International Gold Coin Standard conference now going on.31 words
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305 1949-09-13 9 A regional conference for Asia and the Far East, of the United Nations Food and Agricultural Organisation will meet in Singapore from September 26 to 30. Special issues to be discussed at the conference will include improvement of governmental services for agriculture, and305 words
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106 1949-09-13 9 Reuter. TOKIO, Mon. A big increase in "balanced" trade between Japan and the sterling area—but with no extra dollar drain on the latter —will result from trade negotiations here, it is believed. The talks for a 1949-50 agreement are expected to be concluded withinReuter. - 106 words
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Article77 1949-09-13 9 A.P. MADRAS, Mon.—The Madran government is experimenting with the production o synthetic rice as a means ot overcoming the rice shortage in this Indian province. Synthetic rice is a mixture of flour of tapioca, sweet potate, dried bananas and deoiled groundnut. This mixture Ii made t.A.P. - 77 words
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Article81 1949-09-13 9 A.P. LONDON. Mon. John Shute, Chairman of the Australian Meat Board, arrived in London by air on Sunday night from Sydney to sud> means of increasing his coun try's meat exports to the United Kingdom. "We are. doing ail we possibly can to increase th" productionA.P. - 81 words
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Article30 1949-09-13 9 NEW DELHI, Mon.—The Government of India has decided to allow exports of metal manufactures, other than fabricated steel structural to all permissible destinations without any licensing restrictions.30 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-09-13 9 Oregon Mail (44); Cienar T ney—Scudai (42/43); Benreoch (40/41); Bencruachan (38/39); Asphalion (36/37). Steel Traveller (33/34); Astyanax 31/32); Tairea (17/18); Gorgon (19/20), Maxwell Brander (21/22); Nahod ka (23/ 24); Medor (25/26); Myrmidon (29 30); Madoera (15/16); Relau (14)Katong (11); Heinrich Jessfr. (8/9); Malaya (6/7); Valett t City56 words
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167 1949-09-13 9 Reuter. COLOMBO, Monday.—The Ceylon Governn)ent may lose RsJ4 million (£1,050,006) as a result of Burma including broken rice in her shipments to this Island. Nearly 225,000 bags of this rice have been received from Burma under the International Emergency Food CouncilReuter. - 167 words
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Article59 1949-09-13 9 A.P. FANKFURT, Mon.—Bizonal Germany's imports and ex ports climbed to a new pos* war high in July. The Joint export-Import agency official said imports totalled U.S $240 million, an increase of over 45 percent from June. Exports amounted to U.S.* $113 mil'ion and increase of over $9A.P. - 59 words
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220 1949-09-13 9 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon. World consumption of natural rubber durinsr the first seven months of 1949 was 840.000 tons, compared to 795.000 tons in the sam«: period of 1948. and exceeding world production by 22.000 tons, according to estimates of th* Secretariat of the RubberA.P. - 220 words
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80 1949-09-13 9 Reuter. BOMBAY. Mon. Tlie Reserve Bank of India yesterday announced a profit of '£6,--790.000 for the Year ende.l June 30, 104!». Of this, £75,000 was 3et fo. payment to shareholders as dividend for the period Ju 1 1 to December 31, 5 048. TheReuter. - 80 words
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Article41 1949-09-13 9 Most produce markets were quiet in Singapore yesterday. Pepper prices were easier at $395 per picul for black pepper ex-godown, «495 for white Muntok and $494 ior white Sarawak. Copra had a firmer undertone at $28 per picul exgodown.41 words
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Article34 1949-09-13 9 BOMBAY. Mon. India's Industry and Supp'y MlnisteDr. Shyamanrasad Mookher jee. has announced that price control on textiles wouK. continue but production and distribution control would be eased to facilitate movement of stocks.34 words
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Article35 1949-09-13 9 I SINGAPORE, Mon. With upcountry markets closed for Libera- lion Day there was Utile J change In the local aha re market i One or two in- dust rials were slightly i firmer.35 words
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Article799 1949-09-13 9 SINGAPORE. Mon. Bu verts, aemn Atlas Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brick Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ords. 2.15 2.22% 8.8. Petrol 39/3 10/3 B.M. Trustee 7.60 8.60 Cons. Tin Ord. 14/- 15/--do. (P) 21/- 22/E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Estate A Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary 6.70 7.00 F.799 words
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Advertisement331 1949-09-13 9 o/ 11 J A test result obtained OB a JtQ±b VtmA 16ft boat with four persons' ma*k O» attained an average speed of i-* l Tt 6 B knot on throttle on j J |ij j 6 hour cruise consumed on!y| MAItMI tNCiNI SPtCIAUSTS mique 3 H.P. I-cycle AVAILABLE FROM331 words
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Advertisement601 1949-09-13 9 *JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd Holland-America Line Nederland Line Rotterdam. Rotterdam. Amsterdam. MONTREAL, HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE NEW ORLEANS Spore P. S'haon. Penang •Sommelsdijk (HA.L 18/25 Sept. 26 27 Sept. 28/29 Sept. Saparoea (S.M.N.) 28 Sept./5 Oct. 6/ 7 Oct. 8/ 9 Oct. ♦Weltevreden (R.L601 words
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466 1949-09-13 10 BEN HOGAN - By BEN HOGAN. Non-playing Captain of US. Ryder Cup_Team. rR BRTtlSH cousins may be brewing a spot of surprise tea for the invasion of tncle Sain s are several indications that this year s match will be no pushover for our side466 words
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Article100 1949-09-13 10 A.P. S DON CASTER, Mon. S S They had a photo finish i here on Saturday with j l six horses in J They thundered past i the finish in line with a > J dozen other two-year olds strung out behind In the iA.P. - 100 words
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Article132 1949-09-13 10 MALACCA, Mon. The Dunlop Sports Club beat the Municipal XJlub by five games to two in a badminton match played on Saturday. Scores (Dunlop players mentioned first): SINGLES: Ec Hock Seng beat Harold Lopez 16—3. 15—6; Beet Chee Kirn beat Lee Ktim Moon 2—15. 15—7, 15—9:132 words
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Article, Illustration70 1949-09-13 10 Young Terence de Souza, of the Eurasian Movement (Katong District). Terence was mainly responsible for he Katong District s sma*h*»< wm at the recent Youth Movement Sports held on the i won five events for "A" Division boys- the IW yards flat, the 120 yards hurdles, the 22«70 words
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Article73 1949-09-13 10 LONDON, Mon. Denis Compton. England's great j cricketer, seems certain to t to get at least £12.000 from his oeneht. The organisers of the fund, said today, they believe tho final figure will be in excess of the amount. The full amount, however, will not be73 words
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Article55 1949-09-13 10 LOS ANGELES. Mon. Felicismo Ampon, fast moving little contender from the Philippines, teamed with S. C'ark of the University of Southern California to win a third round doubles match yesterday in the Pacific southwest tennis tournament. Ampon and Clark defeated Norman Buck and Loren Raymond, both55 words
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Article36 1949-09-13 10 U.P. TOKIO. Mon. Sixteen 1 year-old crown prince Akihito invited ace swimmer Hiron- shin Fui uhaahi and four otherJapanese swimmers to lunch and heatd them tell their experiences in Los Angeles and Honolulu. —U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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490 1949-09-13 10 Reuter. LONDON, MONDAY KING WILLOW, fhe name often given *o c ricket is dead nnH Ids metamorphosis next year. u f will he emerge That is what lovers of the eairil areasfc especially in view of the West tonr ne> dinner and theReuter. - 490 words
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Article, Illustration1422 1949-09-13 10 LONGCHAMPS II EARNED BIGGEST STAKE EVER IN MALA YA REVIEW OF S'PO RE GOLD CUP by LEWl CLIMAX of the Singapoie Turf Club's Autumn mcc* ing was a record crowd at Bukit Timah last Saturday to see the running of the Sin gapore Gold Cup. principel lace of the meeting,1,422 words
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Article240 1949-09-13 10 Successfal jockeys a*id trainers at the Gold Cop meeting are: JOCKEYS 1 2 8 I E. Harper 6 2 19 VV. Lawler 5 1 1 16 G. Woods 4 5 3 11 A. Ayres 4 5 5 20 F. flannery 4 2 1 24 D. McPherson 3240 words
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125 1949-09-13 10 IIALACCA. .M 0.,. tk {01 ing are the result in the Falcone, ■ompeti'ion Saturday High School Te, Hospital Recreat on Scoicf (High mentioned first): J. v. r h r and Tarn K>- y> n dullah Linrha and Do-,, c 5- 7. Lai Ban-a!' and N125 words
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Article67 1949-09-13 10 LONDON. Mors. Norman Oldfield, the Northampton shire batsman who scored over 2,000 runs this season for an average of 40.81. and Ray Smith, the Essex all rounder, have accepted invitation.* to tour India, Pakistan and Ceylon with the British Empire Cricket XI this winter. Ken Meulemen,67 words
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Advertisement219 1949-09-13 10 THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Ltd. (Incorporated in India) are pleased tS open i SAVINGS BANK ACCOUNTS Interest allowed. j Branches in India, Malaya, Ceylon, Burma and Siam. Agency arrangement all over the worM. No. I. Coliyer Quay. SINGAPORE Phone. 2626 There is no longer any need to put from tbis219 words
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Advertisement87 1949-09-13 10 Horoscopes, Consultations Palm Headings, Etc., on authorised basis only by the Incorporated A.-troioeer, K. SHASTRY. FT v F F 8.A., Fellow cf the Federa tion of British Astrologers Ltd. (London). Now, at Tiong Hoa How. 4, Prinsep Street, Sinßape'e. on a Brief and Final irft (after over 12 years' IMP87 words
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Article46 1949-09-13 11 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—Today*! football results arc: FIRST DUISION: Stoke (;tv t. Banriey t. >\<> DIVISION: c In irrfietd l. Lrieeacet ony o. illifil) DIVISION NORTHERN: I!a'ifa\ o, Southpoel 0; Mansfield T. L York t itv 0. I'LSTEU C l iLinrifhl 4, Brantwood 2.— Scoter.Reuter. - 46 words
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258 1949-09-13 11 JIM CHAMBERS - WORLD SOCCER MATCH By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Monday. ENGLAND'S football selectors, with their eyes to lj the world fqptbaß cup tournament, today chose ry strong side to play Eire in a home inter national match on the Everton ground on Sept. 21. TneA.P. - 258 words
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Article49 1949-09-13 11 A.P. SYDNEY. Mon. —Austra- iian welterweight boxing 'I chamoion Kevin Delaney. 147 pounds, drew with France's Andre Famechon, 144 pounds, in a 12-round bout at Sydney Stadium today. The decision was unpopular, the majority thinking Fame- chon had won. lt was a fast and furious encounter.—rA.P. 1A.P. - 49 words
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Article476 1949-09-13 11 HOME SOCCER Reuter. LONDON, Monday. THE soccer season in Scotland and England has nor been in swing for many weeks but already there are charges in England that play has been far too rough and in Scotland that spectators are behaving like hooligans. Steps haveReuter. - 476 words
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Article, Illustration27 1949-09-13 11 Mrs. Calhaem leading in Mascotte winner of the last race at the Spore Gold Cup Meeting at Buklt Timah last Saturday.—Tribune Picture. -Tribune Picture.-Tribune Picture. - 27 words
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203 1949-09-13 11 THE Eurasians beat the Europeans by three goals to two in an S.A.F.A. Inter-Community League soccer fixture at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. The Eurasians shone from the start with Barth, inside right, scoring the first goal 15 minutes after the kick-oft. Seven minutes203 words
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448 1949-09-13 11 FAVOURITES FOR MELBOURNE CAULFIELD CUPS Reuter and AAP. .MELBOURNE, Monday. THE two glamour horsey of the Australian turf at jrresent racing—Carbon Copy and Comic Court— are firm favourites for tne 1949 Melbourne Cup and C Milfield Cup, respectively. Carbon Copy wan the early favourite for the Melbourne Cup, but wasReuter and AAP. - 448 words
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186 1949-09-13 11 Following will represent the Colony in the Inter-Colonial Full-Bore Postal Match 1949 which will be shot at the Seletar Range. Thomson Road, at 7 a.m. on Sunday: S. R. <a> Team: Non-Shooting Cap!. A.Q.M.S. Hazel!. S Ldr. Herbeit. Sgr. Shuter. B Ldr. Young. W186 words
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Article52 1949-09-13 11 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Todays rugby league results arc. Yorkshire Cup First Round (second leg). Leads 8, Huddersfield 16. Huddersfield eliminated Leeds by an aggregate of 29 points to 13. RI'GBY t'NION RESULTS vices 3.—Reutcr. Camborne 14, lllackheath 9. Cross Keys 8, Neath 18. Pcnarth 3, DevonportReuter. - 52 words
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Article38 1949-09-13 11 'be Iraki' foi i.c Singapore badmlnt< n jfrsociatfon'a Open Championships will tatie place ot the i«M I'ah Hah on Thursday, at 5.30 p.m. The til aw s open to compcti* tors and party representatives.38 words
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Article167 1949-09-13 11 There shall be no play in the Singapore Junior Badminum Championships on Saturda.. the Haw Pah Heil will fee toed for the annual general me Of the Singapore Clerical and Adinistrutrve workers Union, played op Saturday. The following ties shall be played on Sunday. Men's Junior Doubles:167 words
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Article, Illustration31 1949-09-13 11 THF M\N YT team In action aeainst thr Chin Kong team in a Chinese shuttle name at the Happy WorW Stadium on Sunday night tribune Picture. tribune Picture.tribune Picture. - 31 words
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Article245 1949-09-13 11 Reuter. LONDON. Mon.—Followinc arc football fixtures for Saturday KXOMSH !K\( II First Division Birmingham v.*. Liverpool. Blackpool vs. Charlton. Bolton vs. Arsenal. Derby vs. Sunderland. Bverton vs. Wolverhampton. Fulh.mi vs. Clielsca. Huddcrsfield vs. Forlsmotith. Manchester U. vs. Stoke. Middieshrougli vs. Aston V. Newcastle vs. Manchester C WestReuter. - 245 words
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99 1949-09-13 11 The draw for the Colony Wo- I men's Ootf championships matrn- I play stages of the Championship resulted as follows Mrs. Moffett vs. Mr?, Lcvici: Mrs. San vs. Mrs Taylor; Mis. Smart vs. Mrs. Hatherley: Mrs\ Oldridge vs. Mrs. Fickling: Mrs. McMullan rs.99 words
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Advertisement145 1949-09-13 11 >v"STANI)LF/S" j t unrentrate d The Quintesstiu t of Strength. A VERITABLE It EJ I'VENATOR! Astounding Results'! Sole Agents: P. A. BARTBOLOMKI SZ LTD. Coming! Coming! GIANT GORILLA PANICS NITE CLUB! —as screen explodes with 10 most terrific thrills ever "MR JOSEPH YOUNG OF AFRICA;' UM.AFOUIS MUNICIPAL s'r DEBENTURE STOCK145 words
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Advertisement430 1949-09-13 11 MALACCA W.E.A.O. No. 43 of 1938 Re Hussin bin Rahmat Notice is hereby riven th;.; a second and final dividend is ntended to be declared in the above matter. All creditors must prow th- '.r daims by the Ist day of October, 1949. otherwise they will be excluded from this430 words
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Advertisement374 1949-09-13 11 TUITION MKKCANTILE INBTTTUTION 209, Queen Street, Phone 2570. HIGH SPEED ASPIRANTS: Fresh speed classes will commence from August for high speeds. For Theory (Pitman A Gregg) Book-Keeplng. Mathematin*. Practical English and Commercial Correspondence Classes •rill receive new studentr. NOTICES German and Japanese Trade Marks Notice is given that the trade374 words
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Miscellaneous80 1949-09-13 11 Dai Icund wpU¥ ±t fv 4 f\ L X 9? i v FO RSET T L LOOK ■1 P QUIET, PLEASES 9 P cf the direct bearing 5 ITIILY Ai rL LONGEP-Vr A??i£ DAT6UV yA /HAPPY.' THE W> J,"iJ ON OWE OF THE PARTICIPANTS IN^ 1 1 V ALMOST WON80 words
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Article130 1949-09-13 12 A.P. LONDON, Mon.—The > S Eiapire crusading Dally Express attacked today i t*a v "ft«U out" published j j reports here of a Wash- Ington dollar talk agree-.fc I nitnt to promote greater 1 American Investments in the sterling area coua- tries. J Other LondonA.P. - 130 words
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Article123 1949-09-13 12 A.P. PERTH. Mon.—Two pro- fesslonal fishermen here have a new angle to the story of the fish that got away. This time, so they say, it was a whale and it nearly took them with it. According to their story the two men, J. Hanson andA.P. - 123 words
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Article61 1949-09-13 12 Reuter. HONGKONG. Mon.—British Army authorities in Hongkong have sent an escort to Canton to bring back two British soldiers arrested last Thursday by Chinese guards at Waichow, 40 miles north of the Hongkong border. The British Consul-Genera; Mr. Gerald Tyrrell, today received a letter from theReuter. - 61 words
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280 1949-09-13 12 A.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. THE International Monetary Fund said today that 1 it may be better for a country to change an unsuitable" exchange rate rather than impose restrictions that keep imports "so low as to endanger its well being and efficiency." Discussing the touchyA.P. - 280 words
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Article87 1949-09-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— An Advisoi-y Committee on Education has now been constituted for the Federatior under the Chairmanship of the Director of Education tc advise the Government on the general common policy anc 1 wide principles to be followed in Education. Such Committees have been87 words
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Article78 1949-09-13 12 A.P. BATAVIA, Mon. Carlton A. Hire of Singapore today apDcaled to the Dutch High Commissioner for clemency on the seven-year prison sentence he is serving for smuggling arms into Indonesia. Three Americans from Manila arrested a ong witli Hire last September were freed recently on a similarA.P. - 78 words
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122 1949-09-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A motion that at least 30 i>. I cent of labourers employeu ir the contract work for the Government of the Settlement of Malacca be Malays oi othei persons who aie Federal citizens will be moved by lnche Mahamed Ali122 words
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Article88 1949-09-13 12 A.P. HAMBURG, Monday. A gruesome recital of how Ger- mans slaughtered Russian civilians occupied most of today's session in the British war crimes trial of the formei German Field Marshal Erich yon Manstein. Descriptions of burnings, j shootings and hangings were read from captured GermanA.P. - 88 words
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Article24 1949-09-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon.— Che Wan Ahmad bin Haji Wan Zahari of Perak has been appointed Secretary of the Town Board, Kuala Trengganu.24 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-09-13 12 *j The Amethyst leaving Hongkong on v voyage as civilian*-, and i military bid the gallant i sloop fareweU. The Bri- j S tish warship no longer L shows the scars of battle i Incurred during the Yangtze Incident with i Chinese Communist shore I 1 batteries.59 words
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Article112 1949-09-13 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mon—The British Home Office arc considet ing a plan to issue specia. summer uniforms to Britain's Police Force. The first step towards moic rational police dress wa< made in London this summer when a number of officers were issued with special tunica, cellarsReuter. - 112 words
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Article71 1949-09-13 12 COLUMBUS. Missisippi. Mon.- Woild traveller Bill Odom. holder of five worM flying records, was buried with full military honours today near the lesidence, on whicn he had hoped to ietire Planes overhead saluted the 29-year-old pilot, who was killed in the Labour Day Ai: Races71 words
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Article170 1949-09-13 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Following the big terrorist raid on Kuala Krau in Pahang yesterday, security forces have gained control of the situation and have begun intensive follow-up operations. A Police communique released tonight said that the situation in Kuala Krau today is norma!. The Police170 words
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Article248 1949-09-13 12 ELECTIONS IN NEW GERMANY Reuter and U.P. BONN, Monday. Theodor Heuss, whitehaired 67-year-old cigar smoking leader of the Fre? Democrats (Liberals), was elected first President of the new Germany today. His victory came on a second ballot of 800 votes cast after a firstReuter and U.P. - 248 words
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132 1949-09-13 12 HAIGH'S EFFIGY IS JUST AS SPRUCE. A.P. LONDON, Mon. —Madame Tussaud's effigy of John Haigh is just as spruce and dapper today as the famed little acid slayer in his palmiest days. As the trim Little murderer wished, the trousers have a razor edge crease and Haigh's red handkerchief flaresA.P. - 132 words
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Article43 1949-09-13 12 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Despite an intensive search of Plymouth today no trace was found of the 34-year-old Old Dartmoor convict. Alfred Edgar Knowland, who escaped last night from the city hospital, Plymouth, by jumping through a second floor lavatory window. —A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article77 1949-09-13 12 U.P. HONGKONG, Mon. The troopship Lancashire ai rived from Britain today with 900 British for tins is'and garrison. Meanwhile, reports reaching here from Macao tiny Portuguese colony, 50 miles to the south, said 1,500 Portuguese replacements were sche- j doled to arrive there today. Some 800U.P. - 77 words
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Article23 1949-09-13 12 The Governor has approved the transfer of Acting Lieutenant Commander (E) Gwyn Williams, Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve to List BL23 words
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328 1949-09-13 12 A.P. and Reuter. CANTON, Monday RED setbacks on all South China fronts were ciaii lx ed today by a spokesman for the Ministry af Nation-? 1 Defence, 3 1 He pictured the Communists as retreatuia Hunan and Shensi provinces. 11 An Army spokesmanA.P. and Reuter. - 328 words
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244 1949-09-13 12 Reuter AAP. TOKYO, Monday. A FORMER Australian Air Force pilot today said A that he was approached to fly an aircraft from Japan to Formosa for the Chinese Nationalist Government. The pilot, who was discharged from the Amy in Japan to carry onReuter AAP. - 244 words
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Article219 1949-09-13 12 A.P. BRISBANE, Mon. Onelegged John Edmund Page. 23, drove a truck through Brisbane one night. He says he can't remember the drive. Others wonder how he could forget it. But the prosecutor in the police court, jogged Page's memory when he described the driveA.P. - 219 words
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Article93 1949-09-13 12 A.P. TOKYO, Mon.-i nU mate* have nicknamed Emperor Hirohlto "Mr S Ah So" becau,* of his ha- i Wt j>f vacantly sa,in X i "Ah. So" in Ueti of any comment. I I The other day ids (U I to mary reply pro\ed par- tlcularlyA.P. - 93 words
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Article126 1949-09-13 12 HAN LI BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION: Twa Loh Koh practice at 85 Silat Road 7.30 p.m. SINGAPORE STAMP CUB: Special All-auction social nwetintr at the Capitol Restaurant 5.15 p.m. SINGAPORE Ml'SIC CIRCLE AND BRITISH COUNCIL: Paterson Hutton. Baritone, nx-om-panied by Pamela Staeey at tie British Council Hall, Stanford126 words
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Article131 1949-09-13 12 CATHAY: "TV TbrM Mu?with T s2 r iflS Kelly. June Allyeon. Van H«' and Aneela m 1 45 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 CAPITOL: *'A Forrjl;» man'' (Mandarin) w'-b I Kwong. 11.00 a.m.. L«. BKxT*'"Bells of Hoy Rogers and ,.f tr L br v Scotland Yard wJth r< j Smith.131 words
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Article100 1949-09-13 12 Reuter. I LONDON. Mon,-Tl' I Stock Exchange n»* mired showing toaay „„< 1 is~ues were quieiiy j j commodity .hare, and »M I in-.« wore slifl*Uy >y y**I Ootimis.ic repons 1 incton created a 1 k- S? British I the op* >n,ru; j rises were record.; Industrial- o<Reuter. - 100 words
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Miscellaneous14 1949-09-13 12 Tide H.W.: 1.49 a.m. (8 ft. 7 in.); 1.47 p.m. (8 ft. 9 in.).14 words
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