Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1949
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Title Section64 1949-09-16 1 MALAYA Tribune 8Y 77 18 PEOPII FOR THE PEOPLE Tcfc tribune Spore LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFIER.NOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 3811/3 Nme Lino Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and I'enany. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice64 words
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Article, Illustration131 1949-09-16 1 Top left Leonard Cla rk, American explorer who was sole survivor of strange shootings in ihe home of one of taw \ietims, Willard Freeman, un Sept. B Clark is shown un a hospital bed receiving oxygen treatment. All thrc nun were shot with a .32131 words
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154 1949-09-16 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to drop the stand for a 25 per cent in crease in rents for dwelling houses The Cham bt r will now write to Government withdrawing their original recommendations. The Chamber154 words
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Article28 1949-09-16 1 R.A. More troops lor Hongkong on board the Orbitaare expected in Singaoore today. They are the 58th Medium Regiment. R.A., and 27th Anti-Tank Battery. RAR.A. - 28 words
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Article22 1949-09-16 1 Reuter PARIS, Thurs. -Israel and Pakistau tonight became member states of the United Nations Educational. Scientific and Cultural Organisation. —Reutei.Reuter - 22 words
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115 1949-09-16 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. OTTAW Tnurs. —In the speech from the throne at the owning of (anad»'s 21 st Parliament tooay GovernorGenera! Viscount Alexander announced that two bill» would be introduced aimed at rutting Dominion tlef> with Westminister. One would he a bill to amend theReuter. - 115 words
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151 1949-09-16 1 A.P. AMSTERDAM, Thursday, f LARENCE HUNTER, chief of the Economic C L operation Administration (ECA) mission to the Netherlands, said in Amsterdam today thn devaluation did not necessarily present a solution to present European problems. Addressing a membership gathering at theA.P. - 151 words
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Article175 1949-09-16 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Thursday. THE Will Street Journal today quoted one Amen 1 can financial authority as saying that the sterling devaluation was a political problem British officiate v/ould avoid facing just as long as they could ba to a lot Of us on thisReuter. - 175 words
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Article21 1949-09-16 1 U.P. TOKIO. Thurs Russia will resume repatriation of Japanese prisoners of war from Manchuria next week. Allied headquarters announced today.—U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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300 1949-09-16 1 DEAL WITH CHINESE COMPLAINTS JUSTLY, SA YS THE GUAR DIAN Reuter. MANCHESTER, England, Thursday. A CAIX to the British administration in Malaya to see thnt Chinese eompoints pre de«lt with in a just manner, was made by the Liberal Manchester Guardian today. "The present difficultiesReuter. - 300 words
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Article115 1949-09-16 1 U.P. NANKING. Thurs. Kan Sung-yung, Nanking's wellknown "tea shop commentator" was arrested by the Communists today for predicting the triumphant return of Chiang Kai-shek. Kan made his living byreading, explaining and analyzing newg to illiterate Chinese in a tea shop in the Futzemiao districtU.P. - 115 words
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Article40 1949-09-16 1 A.P. CANTON. Thurs. The Chinese Nationalists announced today that they had made their first amphibious raid of the war destroying a Communis! base on the island of Yuhman. Just off the coast 230 miles south of Shanghai.— AP.A.P. - 40 words
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Article156 1949-09-16 1 Reuter. Hongkong. Thuis. -Vcmbei h of the Nationalist Legislative Yuan (Council* In Canton today accused the Unitec. States State Department of pursuing a "defeatist policy in China. The official Nationalist Centra! News Agency repci ted them as raying that a seciet agreement reached at Yalta pndReuter. - 156 words
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107 1949-09-16 1 Reuter. BATAVIA, Thurs.- Dutch and Indonesian senior officers j have agreed on the definition 1 of the term "guerilla", a Dutch diplomatic source said j tonight in an effort tr enforce the cease-fire. According to this a guerilla is an armed man not necessarily wearingReuter. - 107 words
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Article71 1949-09-16 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Thurs. The largest and fustest ship yet to attempt to run the Nationalist blockade of Shanghai left Hongkong in hazy weather this afternoon. She was the American Isbrandrsen Lino freighter the Plying Independent, of G. 700 tons. 't he owners announced tneir intentionsReuter. - 71 words
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Article188 1949-09-16 1 A.P. LONDON. Thurs.- Margaret Laughlan Williams, ski champion of the Women's Royal Army Corps, pleaded not guilty to the murder of her husband when her trial opened at the court of the Old Bailey in London today. The dead man's heart in a bottle ofA.P. - 188 words
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Article99 1949-09-16 1 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. J mdow-smashing thieves r i escaped with jewellery N worth £5,000 today m daylight raid on the j i King s goldsmiths. Oar- rard md Co. in the heart of the I'icadilly shopping centre. i Gaerards have b»-en golds-mihs to the Crown S sinceA.P. - 99 words
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Article69 1949-09-16 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Thurs. A Chinese Nationalist warship j intercepted and sank a 140-ton motor vessel and five fully j laden cargo junks which were tiying to run the Nationalist blockade into Shanghai, ac- i cording to Chinese reports here today quoting Taiwan (Formoninl naval authorities. The naval authoritiesReuter. - 69 words
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163 1949-09-16 1 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Thurs.- British sources said today that Br i t a i n' s Ambassador to China, Sir Ralph Skrine Stevenson, who has been recalled to the United Kingdom, is expected'to return as Ambassador to the new Chinese "People's Government.' The newReuter. - 163 words
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Article76 1949-09-16 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thorn Princess TawmV rT2'tm. coft&h f Kifig Farmik of E&yP*. ar, d F>ank rtcdiker. engineering and industrial consu'tint who was a United States Army intelligence officer during the war, will be married on Septembci 29. it wss announced today. The announcement said the ceremonyU.P. - 76 words
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Advertisement8 1949-09-16 1 vSf TONGGUAN 23H0.COLEMAM STREFt SW6W><I! day MMuQSI tigerßSM8 words
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Advertisement162 1949-09-16 1 """""CHUM CHOMOns*mt n»u mm*wt The best cigarette NEWS for over 40 years THE FILTER TIP o/> p -r/ r of fit* HMianiftV getting tnto tkt throat. It faj not enough to remove ro-«mo«««» method of preventing impurities from the cut tobacco rntokers throat because leaf M reputable manufac turera Actively162 words
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300 1949-09-16 2 Our Coconut'Otl Shipments Blocked jyjALAYAN coconut oil cannot be shipped to India as from today without an Indian permit import. Yesterday was the deadline for the clearance of shinments following the cancellation of the Open Ger era! Licence by the Indian Government for a number300 words
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Article64 1949-09-16 2 Mr. D. K. Broadhurst De puty Commissioner of C.I.D. Singapore; yesterday said that several firms and persons have received Communist documents sent by unknown people. These documents, he said, are of a nature which may incite ordinary people to violence. He called the pifblic attention to a64 words
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Article92 1949-09-16 2 MALACCA, Thurs. The Circuit Magistrate, Mi. S. Bon Berna:d. yesterday told a licensed liquor deai v. Panitf Ton Seng of Bunga Raya Road, that if he came up again he would be sent to prison. Pang was fined $90 on his pleading guilty to having92 words
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Article25 1949-09-16 2 The Umar Pulavar Tamil School held a cinema show at the Royal theatre recently and collected about $1000 for the school Building Fund.25 words
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Article88 1949-09-16 2 Two Chinese. Chan Kol' Lip and Tong Liar. Kee were summoned to the LouiUi P-j'• m Coutt este-eay on c c\ .rgc ot having poison withou; a licence. Chan, who has a meu-.m 1 shoo at North Bridie Road, was stated to have had 114 388 words
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Article33 1949-09-16 2 Singapore's Methodist lead exs will gather at 187. Pasir Panjang Uoad for a Christia:i Workers' Conference tomorrow. This Conference is being organised under the auspices of the Singapore Methodist Pastors' Committee.33 words
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Article, Illustration191 1949-09-16 2 Perak Sultan Leaves For En gland In March THK Suitan o/perak Sir Yusuf Izzudin 31u£ ibn J Almarhum Sultan Abdul MU. JWU^ c for a six month private tour ot thejLmted Mngdon. next March. He may to puid The Sultan and his consort Che Noor-zai,. p.m v-Ut to the Radio191 words
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Article47 1949-09-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Ti.uis.--Mr. S. H.-Thorhurn. manager of Ulu Rcmis Estate, l.nyan;' Layang. was eonviec d an I lined $200 in defau't tw > months simple impediment by Justice Laville in UH Hig i Court todiy, for behaving ua disorderly I mlHli I' while carrying a firearm.47 words
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50 1949-09-16 2 A nine-foot Indian python was killed hi a hlow on ih»> head with a heavy stick »t ape D'AgUftar, Hongkong, i lt was dJscovered while crawling to.xard a cJfklkrn hooae. «5. O. Roniar. in -hargi lof the Colony's Urban Coun- «il Rodent Control Section s shown above holding tho Snake.50 words
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Advertisement120 1949-09-16 2 m^mm\\\\\\W9f^(^9 NOT "JUST" I 8 XXV! BCM3SHELL OF LAUGHS-j BARRAG'i CF YELLScrescendo of screamsfusillad: o:- fun(jreorge, <Joan, WfiJ-WmLL I in COLUMBIA'S j I w*h ADELE JERGENS j TOMORROW ai MIDNIGHT Raging from the pages oi The SatuuiayEvenirii Post! mj^ĔĔ COLJMBU hCTURES pitsenis <m4ĔĔfe, WE REPEAT IF IT'S LAUGHTER YCU'RF \FTER.120 words
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Advertisement45 1949-09-16 2 Opening Today: 3.15-6.30- US p.m. "HARD" (Hindustani) with Suraiya Munawar Sultana Tomorrow at midnight. ••JOKER" (Hindustani) NEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Panjang Tonight Last Tw > Show* VI 7.13 p.m. ft 9.15 p.m. Humphrey Bog art in "TREASURE Oi SIERRA MADRE" OPENING TOMORROW "TAP ROOTS" (Techiiicoi .r)45 words
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Advertisement319 1949-09-16 2 niR^Vra (ederalMs \lnderwbfld,|iK Shown Complete in 12 Chapters! 4 TIMES TODAY .12.30; 3.30; 6.30 and ».30 p.m. ALBAMBRA «B m (,\ir-Conditi«»u *d "v..*. <».H*. Morning Matinee Tomorrow Sunday 10.30 a.m. Warners "YOU'RE IN THE ARMY NOW" Admission:— Adults SI/-; Children 50 «Is WlNGAPORETS LONGEST POST-WAR RUN! 16 th ALL DAY!319 words
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Miscellaneous553 1949-09-16 2 Ot AJir"r\»;rkl?ir Nepalcse songs: 11.30 News: 1140 (ones.-, tommy ami Teochcw: 10.1 > J> P., I. V\ IJKIV Recorded music; UAt (Inking Piano Urilny: MISS "A TopL ENGLISH PROGHAMMKS Announcement with Signature May" (Talk); 10.3:; Caataaese 10 a.m. News from Kuala Lum- Tune; 12.45 Close Down. Keque-f Programme; 11 p.m.553 words
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573 1949-09-16 3 Tribune Staff Reporter JHE Rubber Industry Arbitration Board, at its third meeting held in Kuala Lumpur yesterday, discussed the trade unions' claim that wage rats at the moment would encourage the spread of Com munfcm. The labour representatives agreed at the meeting573 words
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Article35 1949-09-16 3 Secretary Gene.al the 1 L.O. Conference Mr. D.C Tait, Chief of the fcmploymcnt and Migration Section of the International -Labour Office, will broadcast over Blue Network. Radio Malaya tonight at 8.00 p.m.35 words
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Article33 1949-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— Trcngganu overwhelmned H.M.S. Cardigan Bay by eight goals to two in a soccer match in aid of the University Week played on the Kuala Trengganu padang yesterday.33 words
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Article, Illustration20 1949-09-16 3 Sir Henry Curney, Federation High ommissioner, presenting ihe Colours to the 2nd. Battalion, Malay Regiment at l'ort Dickson recent i>-20 words
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158 1949-09-16 3 TWO British Broadcasting Corporation men who 1 will fly round the world over an "all-ied route" will spend 108 hours in the air. The pair, Mr. Wynford Vaughn Thomas, 8.8.C. commentator and Mr. Charles de Jaeger of the Television Department, are expected in Singapore next158 words
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Article72 1949-09-16 3 Twenty-five "Stag pounds' -American armoured cars —left Singapore for Bangkok in the East Asiatic Line's 8,482-ton Selandia yesterday. No guns were mounted on tham. The armoured cars were loaded into the ship at Plymouth. They were purchased in England for the Siamese police by the Singapore72 words
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Article36 1949-09-16 3 MALACCA, Thurs. Mi Justice E. O. Pretheroc yesterday sentenced a egetable gardener.'Yeo Ah Kit, to 12 months gaol when .'le p'eaded guilty to having hurt Lee Hock Lee at Jonker Stieet with a parang.36 words
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Article46 1949-09-16 3 Qantas Empiie have donated a $500-flymp scholarship to the Malayan Ai; Tiaining Corps. Captain Lewis Ambrose. Qantas Mana,.;> This is enc way of -Uifying Qantas witn Malaya." Captain Ambtose wll make li. sentation at tnc temporary Corps headquarters at 8.30 p.m. today.46 words
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Article, Illustration192 1949-09-16 3 Fifteen ratings from Amethyst pent a happy two hou>s yesterday afternoon swimming and sun-bathing in the pool at Bukit Serene, where they had been invited to tea by Mr. Malcotm MacDonald. the CommissioneiGeneral. Later in the evening, the Commissioner-General was host to the delegates and192 words
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Article, Illustration109 1949-09-16 3 Yesterday, Singapore remembered "the "gallant few who held back the Ktifcl otfr hordes in the Battle cf rffttlM in 1941. Flying in "Victory*' fonr.atioa. DakbUa. 3jn4cila»4s. Spitfires, Mb iquixca and Haivr. hii 11 fligrus dipped in vci the U.A.F. Station: Ncvu iia.se. and the109 words
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146 1949-09-16 3 A "SINGAPORE Progress" Exhibition to be held by "l 5 Government Departments will show some of the economic and industrial aspects of Singapore and Malaya. ft The show will be held concurrently with the 1049 Trade Exhibition at the Happy World Park from146 words
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Article68 1949-09-16 3 MALACCA. Thurs. Sin Chinese weie committed t« stand trinl ye.-tciday in th Malacca Supicme Cuuit oy the Circuit Magistrate on a charge of piracy. They were alleged to have iebbed 9 bag k cf rice from some mariners. Two of the party were said to68 words
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Advertisement420 1949-09-16 3 MIS: VACANT JUNIOR clerk by Chinese Contractors' Firm. JCnowiedpe typing ai>d accounts esaewtial. Apply Box A.2BPJ. M.T., Spore. (5.552). DISPENSER qualified—required for v Dispensar>', Singapore town. Apply with credentials and salary expected to Box 2810, M.T. Spore. (R. 629). TEACHERS wanted for an English School. Apply i-'iving full particulars. Box420 words
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Advertisement332 1949-09-16 3 see VERS: FOB SALE 1949 Mercuiy: black, leather upholstery under 8.000 miles, as new. $£C6O. Jaekamn Phone: 5341, Exien. 607 or Hyderabad Rd.. Alexandra. ((W.. c -55). FOR SALE: Five latex lorries with 800 gallon tanks. Two with 1946 Ford motor units, three with 194« Cheviolet motor units. All heve332 words
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Advertisement179 1949-09-16 3 FOR SALE SHOPLOTS in centre of new town Ipoh at reasonable price. Apply "Land P.O. Box 167. Ipoh. (U. 556). REGULAR home service supply of fresh locally laid jwiultry encs please write to Box A2BIS for your requirements. (T. 554). MARBLE chipping* in" preen, red. black and white available from179 words
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Advertisement678 1949-09-16 3 The Modern Light For Modern Needs Terry's Anglepoise Lamps For the home, office factor} or anywhere, there's always a need for ANGLEPOISE LAMP when better, non-glare lighting is essential. It's finger-tip adjustability throws light onto any conceivable spot. A 25-watt bulb gives 60-watt illumination—saves at least 50% on lighting bills.678 words
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Article670 1949-09-16 4 Tapper Ramaswamy. Much Binding Estate DEAR Rama, I am writing to you because you are one of my oldest and most faithful employees, and I want your help in explaining to your fellow workers the difficulties which are now facing this estate, Of which we are all so670 words
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1491 1949-09-16 4 STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER LAST Sunday, the Tribune carried an article which reported that Mr. Mayer, head of MGM Studios in Hollywood. earned ten times as much as President Truman. When Mr. Mayer was asked if he thought it reasonable that his1,491 words
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Article336 1949-09-16 4 Sir. As a local born Chinese w hb«e father and grandfather were born in Penang I cannot help but take an Interest in the aßatr* of mv count! y. During World War 11. 1 volunteeied for service and fought with the British forces as a member of336 words
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Article70 1949-09-16 4 Sir. Concerning the dispite oetween the Progressive Paity and the Singapore Ratepayers' Association over the question of Municipa' roadmaking, may I enquire who and what are the S.R.A. Unless the S.R.A. cau prove to the public that it is serving the general interests of everybody, and70 words
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442 1949-09-16 4 Sir, 1 am neither a politician, nor a dictator, nor a graduate from a renowned University in a foreign land hut merely a worker. As a resident of Kelantan for quite a period. 1 feel I have some authority to ventilate my442 words
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Article253 1949-09-16 4 Sir, \Ve have been taking a great deal about the need for solving the Housing at»rrtuge. Local politicians, the press, the people and Government spokesmen have shouted f»om the nouse-tc.ps but the housing problem grows mote acute. Certainly houses aie Mi:: built. They are rising fa t enough253 words
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Article149 1949-09-16 4 Sir. What is the Government doing to allocate, a it «'id before the war. quaitvi- to it employees? At the moment ve are given a housing allowance based on a certain percentage cf oar sa!;:n»'s. this allowance, in the case of the lower paid cmplo;. e.149 words
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Article62 1949-09-16 4 > fjrrtfrt from a small boy in Australia to his S parents: V 'We arc having exams, j This might be my larst i letter this term. "We are learning the 1 v.mg Krul Bretenyer. All /the museick boys are going to have a eonset f i hut62 words
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200 1949-09-16 4 Sir. T The Government salary revision came into foice with effect from 1st August 11*47 tally pnid Government servants" alaries were aso revised and every grade had their late of nay incieased to cope with the high cost of iving without the help of an.200 words
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Article179 1949-09-16 4 Sir, The civilian emp'cyocs employed by the Poyal Air Force on various trades today do not know what the next day is going to bring them. They are haunted by a sense of insecurity, 'A recent check-up of the civilian establishment has revealed that theie is a surplus179 words
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Article204 1949-09-16 4 i Sir. C I was interested in the letter "An Example from India" by "Shan". I think it is a good idea to gave away prizes to lucky holders of bus tickets. The S.T.C. will save more by giving prizes than allowing conductors to make money out204 words
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Advertisement76 1949-09-16 4 E O TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. General Tourist Agents For AIR, SLA, RAIL, TRAVEL. We Deliver Your Tickets To (Man, Home or Hotel At NO EXTRA CHARGE SINGAPORE 6£L India St., Tel: 83SMU 2 Xl ALA Ll MH R Sultan St. Railway Station Bhlg. T.-l: 43SG. CABLE EANDO JK MINOR" fjg)76 words
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Advertisement6 1949-09-16 4 AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURE^ ESTABLISHED 1906 words
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Article, Illustration2424 1949-09-16 5 W. PREGER - llv W. PREGER 11 is an old tale, this of rumanarung or She-who-■heaven-descendedL And ia known to every Goahnese man md woman, young or It is a tale told of an evening in the kampoog. It carried from kampoog to kamnong, from generation2,424 words
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Article, Illustration161 1949-09-16 5 Ninfteen years ago yesteru enterprising mer- nants, led by Mr. Lee C hoon embarked on a scheme ran*ferm a swamp- into a -pot. They chose a '!"»t i iiin a mile of Gov•it !mnb>l. The tract of »ml, pra.-'ically uninhabited except for a few boatmab?r<161 words
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Article475 1949-09-16 5 RAPHAEL Lomkin's 35 year-long crusade again b1 ••enocide a crusade so boy that h* even had to word to expVJn wh fight ng--is almost ov Coincide is the en race murder. Th? v a Yale Univer.: Law School professor, coin is derived from the Cree word475 words
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Advertisement72 1949-09-16 5 IX TOE MOST CO* O L SETTING IS Ttmtf 55 r S HOTEL THE PftLM'fg 38 A XII the iipeiai SUNDAY 18IH SEJ Jl MBER AT 9.15 P.M. NO ADMISSION CHAitQL iiOOli YOLK TABLE BOOK FOR v BALL SATURDAY OCTOB.. I KETS $5 each. THE INDIAN OVERSEAS BANK Ltd. pleased72 words
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Article, Illustration728 1949-09-16 6 MARTIN QUIGLEY - HOWARD HUGHES TAKES OVER By MARTIN QUIGLEY THE acceptance hy Mr. 1 Howard Hughes of the post of managiny director of production uf the RKO studio is a development of significance one way or another with respect to the allimportant subject of product. His appearance728 words
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245 1949-09-16 6 WALTER WANGER announces from Hollywood that hi> Greta Garbo-James Mason motion picture production will be made under the banner of the new Wanger International company. RKO Radio Pictures will handle its world-wide release. The producer hailed the formation of the new corporation as an important245 words
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Article159 1949-09-16 6 MEET JIMMIE JUDY'S SISTER YOU'VE heard of Judy Garland But. what of her sister I Jimmie? Do you know wnat she looks like in person, or on the screen Well meet hei tonight at the Pavilion where she *s appearing in Enterprise Studios' lr.jgh-hit, "No Minor Vices.'' which stars Dana159 words
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Article325 1949-09-16 6 IF it hadn't been for wnite ti and tails. Joel McCrea. starring in Warner Broa' technicolour adventu c drame. South of St. Louis.'" nrmly believes that he wouldn't today be such a hit <ia a ccwbcy. A!' through school. played extra bits on ;hc sid< in325 words
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Article63 1949-09-16 6 ROSALIND RUSSELL, who recently completed her first comedy starring role in five years, teamed with Robert Cummings in Columbia's "Tell It To The Judge," will return to star in a second comedy, "Woman of Distinc tion. with Buddy Adler producing. "Woman of Distinction" If an63 words
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Article172 1949-09-16 6 1 I t (Tribune Film Reporter) J ONE of the most-sought- alter books in Singa- pore's stores today is to be turned into a screen offering in the near luture. L It is Norman Lindsay's humorous novel, "The Cautious Amorist," which tells of the amazing ex- J |>eriences172 words
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476 1949-09-16 6 SILENT mcvie scenes have been shct for the first time in a good many years in Hollywood. The scenes are to be used in a musical, "You're My Everything,' a story of Hollywood between 1924 and 1938. One day, Director Walter Lang had*476 words
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Article46 1949-09-16 6 GENE AUTRY sings four songs in Columbia s "The Cowboy and the Indians." They are "One Little Indian Boy," by Bob Builder "America," public domain; "Silent Night," public domain; and "Here Comes Santa Claus. by Oakley Ha'deman and published by Western Company.46 words
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Miscellaneous128 1949-09-16 6 CAPTAIN EASY by I^slio^Turner r urVl THFOR v Bu~ IM t KKT WHEN" THEY RIW %m ITP PROM TH' BANK TO TH' '*E ANYPiAC- TO uOOU P'Kftpp a TT~~T~ s. 5 a.D r =5< isn't as) f blazss.this explains that f v-cv; *sttak I r DUSTY AS THE «*TOFHM WOISEI128 words
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Article, Illustration737 1949-09-16 7 13 WALES A LETTER FROM CARDIFF r> F. > In vcur letter you asked mo to ted you something nbout my fami'y and how we spend our time. course the "inner mm" IS very important with us and tut I would like to tell you something about737 words
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Article, Illustration819 1949-09-16 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON Doctors, linguists, zoc'.ogists botanists, anthropologists anrl dentists will be completing studies in the United States Pacific Trust Territories th summer designed to better the lives of the people and increase the world's knowlodf of these remote Pacifis islands The area, formerly undReuter. - 819 words
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563 1949-09-16 7 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS Man may some day kill off thunderstorms before they lash out with atomic-bomb punch in damaging winds, rain, hail and lightning, says Dr. Vincent J. Schaefer. Even a tmiall thunderstorm releases energy equal to several atomic bombs, the GeneralA.P. - 563 words
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Miscellaneous140 1949-09-16 7 VIC I MXT by Micheal O'Mall USE HEAD. MRS.N 11 W ALL RIGHT. U&*2- U4 POND. I'M GIVING YOU f MR. CHANNEL. WbHK&L XttTttSSl TO fl A CERTIFIED CHECK FOR i f YOO WANT THE BSSWW& ,^»,a? c liuutM Kkrt it' «200,000 FOR IMMEOI/ p PLACE MORE THAnJUMs jj| LE6ITIMAUBOSIN140 words
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Article1271 1949-09-16 8 The Story So Fa» In 1625 France is ttnder the domination of the crafty Richelieu. He schemes with Milady de Winter to undermine the position of Quetv S Anne, icho ,oves the Duke of Euckin'thdrn. Into this mealstrom of intrigue, comes dashing young D'Artagnan, intfnt on becoming1,271 words
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Article1049 1949-09-16 8 The blade hissed through the air. The executioner then took off his red cloak, laid it over the inert body lying on the ground. Three days afterward the four musketeers were back in Paris. That same evening they paid a visit to M. de Treville. acquainting him1,049 words
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Miscellaneous32 1949-09-16 8 JACK ARMSTItOXC. by Bob Schoenke (^■JB^l^p^Z^;-^«: s „*£?j JACK A*P BIuLV T g£_ N WHERE A YER -v/ /j&H&^' I H l j we aw o« i ll wb gotta «*™fJ^ M32 words
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Article130 1949-09-16 9 lte st arrival in Singapore tnr the I.L.O. Conference yesterday was 47-year-old Hungarian Biologist. Dr. AlexanEWolsky. of the UNESCO \dan Regional Office in New Delhi \s an etserver for the i NKSCO. Dr Wolsky is to j nd out how far the I.L.O.130 words
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99 1949-09-16 9 The Federation delegation yesterday told the 'i.O con-f.-t-nce f, 'at Malaya n great t ne«<d at the moment us 10 develop a commercial attitude in those interested in cottage industries. The ILO confercnce, which n being held in Singapore new. learnt that the99 words
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Article197 1949-09-16 9 irOH. Thurs.- Der.»k Dcs- j Hoopct. a security fticei attached to the SouthKinta Oonsoiidai d Mine m Kamp*r. was clca*"*! in the S interne Ccurt today of the of having mv. leted a se at Sungei Ciiah on Lvcembei 15 last after the ptvseeution tendered K. "nolie prosequi."197 words
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Article153 1949-09-16 9 The ban on carrying arms in Singapore vwll oo extended until December 12, 1950 and thereafter f,r periods of 12 months at a time as the Governor ol Singapore may decide. This extension will h*> made effective n a oill to amend the Arm Offences153 words
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Article145 1949-09-16 9 A blade of the proncller of Greek ship, the 7,744-ton ">'<•'mcos Nicolaoa, lost at sea in the Indian Ocean »s going to cost a lot of inconvenifr.ee and money. The ship, bound for Manila with a 10.SoO-ton ja'go of lice from Aden was sceaming "ctoss145 words
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Article117 1949-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR. 1 tntt& Thirty bandits yesterday attacked a party of Gurkhas and Police at Dutian 7 .pus on tlv* Menchis Road In the Jeiebu area. The Security forces casualties, wete tw) British sergeant? wounded, two Gurkha'other ranks: sertoUsly wounded, one of >vh nn has since117 words
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226 1949-09-16 9 A.P. Lausanne, Switzerland, Thursday. THE coronation of young King Phumiphcn of Thailand may take place be--1 hind closed doors at a private ceremony in Bangkok this winter. If the king's private doctors permit him \o visit j his country temporarily after theA.P. - 226 words
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Article86 1949-09-16 9 The following arc the sue ecMaful candidates of the Trinity Bar London, held in May IMO a" Kuala Lumpur: Roman Law (Thvd Class» Chapman D.H.; B. Kahei Singh. Constitution :.~w am. Legal History (Th 1 rd Class) Shamsudin Bin Nam; Reai Piopertv (Third .'lass) Choor Singh; Criminal Law86 words
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Article43 1949-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUrt, Taurs.— There have been 38H arrests in the Federation during the week-ending September 14, 1919: —52 in Selan UI in Jo lore, 6 in 3 IE Trengganu 18 in Kcdah/Pcr lis, 28 in Panaris an 1 170 in Perak.43 words
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Article149 1949-09-16 9 Reuter. TOKYO, Thßtra. T i I increase in the aumbef of municipally oper;. s 1 pawnshops in Tokyo from 10 to ."iO is one of tinj proposals under consider atlon by the Tok>o Me I tropoUtan Go\ernm»nt h means of easing the i stringency on smallReuter. - 149 words
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Article108 1949-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUR, ihui Three Indian Specials were tcdav cenvicted at the Selangor Assises fot havvig committed iimed rdbherjf at Kampong Keienchi «.'t Bungm Head on May 23 last, riiev were stated to have (d the wife of Rayappa- an engine diiver in the f jewellery. clothing108 words
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Article44 1949-09-16 9 KUALA LUMPUrt. rtui The Federation of Malays Appeal Ccurt yesteiday dismissed the appeal cf Lai Fooh Look against the sent- nee of death passed on him at the Negri Sem'oilan Assists on a ehaige of being in possession Of a hand grenade.44 words
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Article32 1949-09-16 9 The local Chcttiars" Cham her of Commerce gave a tcaparty recently in honour of >ir. N. Gopala Iyer, secretary of the Indian Bank Limited, who is visiting the branches in Malaya.32 words
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Article224 1949-09-16 9 THE Colony Court of Criminal Appeal which opened a session in the High Court yesterday, allowed three of the five appeals against the decision of Mr. Justice Taylor. The first appellant to be freed was L,im Teck Chwee, who had been sentenced to gaol on224 words
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210 1949-09-16 9 A.P. HAMBURG. Thurs.—The sight of a single German army lorry sent people scurrying off into the woods to escape forced labour according to n captured German document read here yesterday. The document was produced at the trial of Field Marshal Erich yon Manstein, former GermanA.P. - 210 words
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Advertisement298 1949-09-16 9 TABLETS Vowenul Tonic It< storative for v» Women. Dependable remedy for nerve troubles, tiredness, sleeplaaaMaa, lack of energy, premn- <■-f^$0.50 botlle (100 tablets). To correct skin trenMes an d to ha\e lovely skin and complexion use SKIN TONIC TABLKTS (internal) $6.50 and HOKMONf; SKIN KfcAM (ext ••rnal) *7.50. Distributors: CHAKI298 words
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Miscellaneous132 1949-09-16 9 v by Al Capp FEW NIGHTS YOKUM'Sr^c^ S V A U'L ABME.B WILL 2 R r~£< THING HE'LL DO IS AX j MOON CObIES UP- -7alL HALF K hFrS- \H > ONLY \bE ALLOWED T' <7*Tl D VO' T'HARRY HIM/T"!AN -rO'KNJOVWHUT V F MPPV J^SST 1 AROUND. X AN' ONCE132 words
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274 1949-09-16 10 A.P. •WASHINGTON, the Philippines, Malaya, Indonesia and India led Far East nations during July in exporting merchandise to the United States according to figures obtained from the Department of Commerce and possible to be puoiished within a fortnight. Malaya shipped U5510,822,346 worth ofA.P. - 274 words
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Article66 1949-09-16 10 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. Tne United Prate? -won on oper»;nu round on Wednesday in NS Hani ifeainst on increase in the prise uf tfold. but the issue wa:s not settled. In a surprise move, gold producing South Africa withdrew temvorarilv its motion that th.> Ini>'rnational Monetary FundA.P. - 66 words
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Article48 1949-09-16 10 SINGAPORE. Thurs. There was a very firm undertone in London and the local market in both iin and rubber shares and pi ices again improved sligatly. In- dustiials were a feature of the market responding to tho I mci eased bonus declaration by Fraser and Neave.48 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-09-16 10 Szecbuen (44); Jerantut (Sheers Wharf); Orbita (42/ 48); Bencruachan (38 391; Bentong (S6); President Grant (38/34); African Sun (17 18); Hating (19); SeroeL (21 '22); Nahodka (28 24); Troifus (27/28); Rengam (30); Landhris (15 16); Ra jula 15 16); Astyanax (IS 14); Reyniersz (8/9); Hocotra (6 7);60 words
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Article62 1949-09-16 10 Latest thne of posting at the G.P.O. to Australia, tne lsiand. New Guinea Marvin'. Territory. New Zealand. Philip pines. Batavia. Medan and Pad ang is 6 p.m. Mails are expected ironi Aden. Afghanistan. Alaska, Europe. Africa, South Arnerfca, West ludies. Canada. Egypt. Eire. Abyssinia. Palestine. Pakistan. Syria. U.S.S.R..62 words
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Article102 1949-09-16 10 THERE was very little change in the rubber commodity market from Wednesday Though business was brisk there was a tone of uncertainty in the market. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Oct RSS 27 37 1/8 No. 2 Oct. RSS 35 1/8 35 3/8 Nc 3 Oct.102 words
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Article172 1949-09-16 10 Copra and cooonut oil were quiet and steady markets in Singapore yesterday. There was some last minute buying of coconut oil for India as yesterday was the deadline for imports into India under the opeu general licence. Copra was offered at $29 J per picul f.o.b. for September172 words
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Article130 1949-09-16 10 U.P. NEW YORK. Thurs. UNITED Stales News and World Report, a weekly news magazine, reported th.: week "Malaya's chances of increasing tin sales to the United States are not good.'' The magazine, pointing to the lagging United States consumption tiuures. predicts "world surplus of tin isU.P. - 130 words
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Article806 1949-09-16 10 Singapore, Thurs. 1 Buyers. Sellers atlas ICC 15.50 16.50 Alex. Brick Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ords. 2.15 2.22% 8.8. Petrol 39/6 40/6 B.M. Trust** 7.50 g.50 ons. 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 F806 words
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Advertisement649 1949-09-16 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. vT DENBIGHSHIRE (Calls Genoa Alexandria* I Sept. 18 Sept 22 GLENROY (Alexandria Tangier, Casablanca Sept. 28 Oct. 2 r/KA/ta HONGKONG BHA\(-riAl, HKh IA PAN GLENORCHY Due Penang 16th649 words
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Advertisement183 1949-09-16 10 ISTHMIAN S. S. CO To HALIFAX. BOSTON, NEW YOR£, BALTIMORE MONTREAL via SUEZ direct. Also accepting cargo for Gulf ports. Spore P. Sham Penang "Steel Traveller" t 15/16 Sept. 18/19 Sept. j"Steel Age" 21/26 Sept. 27/28 Sept. 30 Sept./l Oct "Steel Designer" 5/10 Oct. 11/12 Oct 14/15 Oct. "Steel Worker"183 words
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Advertisement624 1949-09-16 10 I. MADRAS/NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS: Madr»a Nagapatttaaoi Peaang «sjap^ Rajula 7 »49 »5 iTlui) 2.10.49 3.10.49 8.1049 H^l 27.10.49 28.10.49 2.11.49 jJS OUTWARDS:— Singapore P. S ham Penang NagapaUn7^7 M adrnH Rajula" 19.9.49 20.9.49 21.9.49 27.9.49 »9« 14.10.49 15.10.49 16.10.49 22.10.49 *****9 8.11.49 9.11.49 10.11.49 16.11.49 17.1 U;, PRINCIPAL AGENTS624 words
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753 1949-09-16 11 U ONG PENG SOON, Singapore and Malaya chams>ion was tap-seeded in the men's open singles with Ismail inn Marjan, Ong Poh Lim and fan t' hong fee. The first player to oppose Peng Soon is Scan Yeak Khern of Marigold B.P. In the men's753 words
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Article79 1949-09-16 11 Reuter. I, m> 1)s;. Thurs.—Todav' s B rtauNa: iHIKD DTV. SOITHERN Vwp;>t Ciu.nty 1, Torquay l attal 0. Wi iiord 4. Uturneraowth 1. UI GBl l>: VGI F. RESULT \()RKSHIKE COP FIRST KOCNB (Second Leg). itrkftaire Amateurs 8, heiglnVj K. ii;h!e; riaaWM %'ork„hr Am-tt«M»r* by anReuter. - 79 words
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Article42 1949-09-16 11 LONDON. TTwars. —Britain 1 presented i;y the R.A.F.. SB lOttag event ,n the live spirts for the Britannia Shield. R.A.F. team on the 1, pges won wit" 4 596 points. Franco V.*?s second Witn 523. Norway truM with42 words
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Article115 1949-09-16 11 Reuter. i S OSTEND, Taurs. S Thrao world motoring 1 record** loi 500 c.c. class < cat* vrfff set «p on t4i' I j Jabbekc tool or road to- i day by th.' British driver, > Lkut.-Col. A. T. Goldie 1 .*ard»w. In his saner- ijReuter. - 115 words
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340 1949-09-16 11 U.P. NEW YORK, Thursday. FORMER middleweight champion Rocky Graziano r smashed his wav back into the "big tirce" to- I night by scoring a technical knockout over welter- i weW Charlie Fusari at 2.04 of the tenth round oe- I forU.P. - 340 words
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Article13 1949-09-16 11 Park vesterclay. Scorers were Kwan Leong (2) and Hon Yam.13 words
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Article97 1949-09-16 11 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs.—The BilAssociation and Conti 1 Council today issued a tatement en the omission of Sidney Smith from the rid snooker championship this season. This Billiards Association, ondurms tor the championship 1.»49-50 season," it "expressly retained its to refuso any entry and was inReuter. - 97 words
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Article128 1949-09-16 11 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Thurs.—Mr. \V H Jcanes. Secretary of the Australian Cncket Board ot Control, .oday announced qiat an application by the Tndi-m cricket authorities for \ustralian tonm to tour in lla in 1951-52 d ferrcd. Mr Jeanes also announuvt that a South Africn teamReuter-AAP. - 128 words
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Article75 1949-09-16 11 The IMltlTTiriTT r invited i>> turn up for th. S.C B»C .n a hottkc* Sam< a«ainst <..H FATtELF at HOUR Lim Oreen toda> at 5 p.m. Tang Chee Yuen. Lav Hock Cli c. Cheong Thiam Siew. An fat Chu. Low Km Tow. Ong Lens Hoo.75 words
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60 1949-09-16 11 Ih, Sincere *3g£t*r r«« bull A*..ciation «e«t«ed To donate l»"' r ditv Endowment fun*. j the aSSaa was p,«P<vwu Mr Pat rt> Sn<ua and wa* with nunlmMK W r«*meat. Ihe F*4*ratU.n thou- hit in thU dira-Uon ■hex m-ad iowo a U«a» CHJab„\ t.. .l**h60 words
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Article81 1949-09-16 11 Jollilads l*at Smg-apovr District by two goals to one in a sooocr matoh at Far re r Park ycstci\lay. The District only founu then fcact after the Interval nmt Herbert ranged in a first timer off a JftW from Wren to open the scoring. The lead however81 words
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207 1949-09-16 11 Reuter. SCARBOROUGH, Thursday. THE order of play for the foursomes in the Cup golf match between the professionals of Britain and the United States, which take piace tomorrow at the Canton course near here over db holes, is: Max Faulkner ana jimmy Adams.Reuter. - 207 words
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Article35 1949-09-16 11 NeW YORK, Thurs.—Marcel Cerdan of France was today pronounced "in perfec physical condition" for his world middleweight title hgh against Jake La Motta, tin hcldei at Yankee Stadiun here en Sept. 28.35 words
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202 1949-09-16 11 SCARBOROUGH, Thure,— Bc»n Hogan, non-playing captain of the American Ryder Cup team, caused a stir in British golf circles this evening when he objected to clubs ol some of the British .players who are to meet the Americans in the cup foursomes tomorrow. A202 words
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503 1949-09-16 11 THE Singapore Amateur Football Association yesterday rejected an application by the Malayan Chinese Football Association to invite a New Zeai land F.A. team to play a series of game here ne::t i month. :1 u^\a A.t a COUIICiI HM,t*U'-*|j503 words
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Article98 1949-09-16 11 The teams to represent mnnsfield S.C. in the respective games will he selected from the followihe«R Draught*: v. Standard Vacuum Employees League at Mansfield S.C Kest Room, Ocean Building. Saturday. 2.3"" \um. Koh Cheng Whay, Teo Choo Leng. Olivero, Lee. Huay Keong, L«e Hoe.k Ban, Madon. Quck Ah98 words
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Article189 1949-09-16 11 THE Malays held the Singa pore District (Army) to a cnc-all draw in a SA. .A. Inter-Community League match at the Jalan Besar Stadium, yesterday. This is the third time that the Army had managed to keep their unbeaten record. Henderson, Negri's Malaya Cup centreforward189 words
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Article19 1949-09-16 11 To Mr. Mr?. Bek Sw»-e Hoon. a son. at 3A, Lorong 39, Singapore, en September 10, iWBoth well.19 words
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Advertisement76 1949-09-16 11 NOTICE I BAFFLES LIBRARY A Sale of Magazine? and ticalfl purchased for the ry hetween July and or of this year will hi it the Library on Friday Mth September, 1949 at 5 p.m j THE FUTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS! MADAMS FLORENCE Ifl at ir disposal for consultation with regards76 words
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Advertisement666 1949-09-16 11 OFFICIAL. NOTICE Proposal to Change A Ship's Nam**, We, Boustead Co.. Ltd, Singapore. Agents for A. B. Donald Limited. Auckland. Now Zealand, hereby give notice that In consequence of the desii" ot new ncmcTrclatuT'v we h <ye applied to the Mini-tei of Tr; v sport, under Section 47 of vie666 words
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Advertisement250 1949-09-16 11 TUITION MKKcANTauTINSTITUTION 209, Queen Street, Paoue 2310. HIGH SPEED ASPIRANTS: Fresh npeed classes will oomnafnee '™>m Auffust for hiirh ipteds. For Theory (Pitman GreffK) B^ k "?f*? pin Mathematics. Practical BafUth ana Commercial Correspondence Claaww win receive new mudenu. NOTICES TENPICR Tenders are invited for the erection and completion of250 words
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Miscellaneous85 1949-09-16 11 IA NEW CURLY KAYOE ANSWERS THE BELL FOR I I DYNAMITE HASN'T FULLY RECOVERED FROM! CURLN FOLLOWS WTH A SERIES OF LEFT I TpVNAMITE PROPS TP THE CANVAS., 1 f THE THIRD ROUND! THE CROW THAT ONCE THE PUMMELLING OF THE PREVIOUS SOUND. CHOPS To THE FACE NOW A RiPPiNGJ85 words
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214 1949-09-16 12 A.P. and U.P. CANTON, Thurvd;\\. DIG Communist troop concentrations in preparation D for renewed attacks in south and central Chint) were reported to be assembling 140 miles Iron. Canton. A n Nationalist army sources state that tne uon.munist General Liv rVcheng's 14th armyA.P. and U.P. - 214 words
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Article126 1949-09-16 12 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. -An unidentified radio news broadcast in China aeard today said another disastrous fire had left thousands home less in the Chungking area. The broadcast, apparently by the official Nationalist Central News Service. 3a'..1 arsonists had set fire to hundreds of awelimgsA.P. - 126 words
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Article16 1949-09-16 12 A.P. Istanbul, Turscy. Thurs.— Turko-Bulgarian relations, already have deteriorated during the past week. —A.P.A.P. - 16 words
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Article62 1949-09-16 12 Reuter WASHINGTON. Pmra. The United States Government during the p.st-wat period had lent over 510.000,--OCC.OOO to various countries and had made cutrighr gifts or grants of thousands of millions of dollais more, the Commerce Department said today It added that $4.700.000.000 of the money lent consisted ofReuter - 62 words
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Article, Illustration344 1949-09-16 12 Acheson Tells Of Results Achieved U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. SECRETARY of State Dean Acheson said today a thr,t the United States will try to end the c«M war in the United Nations General Assembly which opens in New York on Tuesday. In aU.P. - 344 words
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Article156 1949-09-16 12 Adenauer's 4 Point Policy BONN Gei many. Ihurs. The new West German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer, in his first policy statement said today that rman >; would never give up claims to the Polish-occupied eastern territories. Shortly before he .vos elected as Chancellor ry the Federal Parliament, Dr. Adenauer. 73-year-old156 words
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Article21 1949-09-16 12 WORSLEY, London, Thurs. —Francis Worslcy. piooucei of the British Broadcasting Corporation's "ITMA" s;iow died here today aged 47.21 words
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Article261 1949-09-16 12 A.P LONDON, Thuradt'.v. MEW demands for wag© increases today spread n labour unrest from England to Scotland and Northern Ireland. Transport, electrical and mining industries were the targets of workers fighting against the Lafcuw Government's efforts to In Scotland spoKesmen ior the national Union of MineworkersA.P - 261 words
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Article105 1949-09-16 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. The Royal Air Force will fly in the Antarctic for the first time when a unit of two officers, three airmen and two Austcr VI airerait parkin the Norwegian-British-Swedish scientific expedition between November and tne spring of next year. The scientistsReuter. - 105 words
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Article154 1949-09-16 12 Reuter LONDON, Thurs.—A flood of rumours, talk and comment <>n the sterling revaluation 1 iddbkept trading at a low level in the London Stock Exchange today PrleM in most sections however, were firm. Exceptionally there were small decline! in Giltedged long-dated stu<k.«. but .small support was noticed forReuter - 154 words
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Article67 1949-09-16 12 A.P. WASHINGTON. Vhuis. The United States extended Asiatic countries »07.000,000 loans and credit during the fiscal year 1049. the Commerce Department itported. The Depaitment emphasized that the fijrures excluded gift and grants. In a further statement, the Department announced Asiatic nations, during four years ended lastA.P. - 67 words
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132 1949-09-16 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday.—The United Stales government over the protests of other ten membt rs of the Far Eastern Commission tonight sent General Mac Arthur a directive authorising him to turn over immediately to Thailand and Indo*Chin&. US$BO,OOO,OOO in Japanese goldU.P. - 132 words
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Article90 1949-09-16 12 U.P. > SHANGHAI, Thurs.— The C < mmunist press here says the effects of J many HnUywood movies are worse than opium smoking. Sixteen artists have S headed the campaign, i Hollywood's "poison," and tha newspapers Takung S Pao and Wen Hui Pao are pushing the drive.U.P. - 90 words
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Article74 1949-09-16 12 For the first time the boys of the Ist Company of the Singapore Boys Brigade will run a display by themselves at their 15th Annua) Inspection and Display at Victoria School at 7.15 p.m. tonight. The display, which will consist of platoon drill, semaphore signalling, free movement exercises74 words
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63 1949-09-16 12 WASHINGTON, Thur 3 —Tne Economic Co operation 1 Administration said today j that it has agreed that Britain can use United States j recovery dollars <.o l»uv 1 U5175.000.000 worth cf Canai dian wheat. The move was intended to relieve Britain's dollar63 words
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Article, Illustration311 1949-09-16 12 U.N. Flags Arrive Tribune Staff Reporter CLAGS representing more than fifty member the United Nations have arrived in Smgrnj from Bangkok and New York try parcel post, for thi U.N. conferences at the Victoria Memorial Hail They are however, not expected to "go up"311 words
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213 1949-09-16 12 U.P. BATAVIA, Thursday. JOCAL press dispatches today reported that tho peoples of South Borneo were demanding intervention by the United Nations Commission of the 15-day old general strike, which paralyzed the southern coast. A reliable Dutch source expressed the hope that theU.P. - 213 words
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Article111 1949-09-16 12 A.P. BERLIN. Thurs. Joseph Reimann, 23-year-old son of west Germany's Communist leader Max Reimann, "ed the Soviet zone and plaotfl himself under the protection of the British Military Government. British authorities announced today. Reinmann was flo vn from Berlin to the British zone today in aA.P. - 111 words
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Article116 1949-09-16 12 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. -Tokyo Rose today admitted that the voice of "Orphan Annie on recordings in Radio Tokyo's Zero Hour programme was her own. She denied- however, sne ever had broadcast materia! intended to demoralize American troops. She retained her poise as sh.- underwent aU.P. - 116 words
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Article25 1949-09-16 12 A P. MANILA. Thurs—The If rat Philippine diplomatic representatives to Indonesia are due to loive on Sept. 22 to vp posts in Batavia.—A.P.A P. - 25 words
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Article65 1949-09-16 12 Reuter LONDON. Thu:s. fje British Foreign Office inamnml today that exploratory v k on Eritisn. Amencan and Canadian >elations m tat field of atomic energy i begin in Washington uu September 20. The announcement stieni the talks were exploratory and said that no oewarrai ments regarding futuiReuter - 65 words
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Article159 1949-09-16 12 TECHNICAL ASSN. OF MtLA lA: ''Diesel Engine* m*/ fan, ciples and Fuel Requirement by Mr. K. A. Crabbe- British Couno'l Hali—7.15 p.m. MEDIC AL COLLKt.K I MUX: Medical Film Show s j. FOORM \N'S >TI'DHI. Laat Piano Rental by Ottj Foorinan. Admiation free icainn invitation only.159 words
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Article184 1949-09-16 12 CATHAY: "The Thr* MuJketeer»" with Lana Turner. G* Kelly. June Allyson, Van»*;' and Aricela Lansbury -11 E -> 1.45. 4.15. «.45 ami 9.3" P- 10 CAPITOL: ''A Km man' (Mandarin* A K*on 11.MO a.:1-4.». *•*> rw 9.30 p.m. viM*" 1 PAVILION "So Mim>' vi.i with Dana Andiews. L>y« picf184 words
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Article32 1949-09-16 12 1NTER-CO.MMI Ml j n ,l SOCCER: Eura.^;' 1 i at the Jalan Ee><«' &.i:> p.m. r A is. v HtH KK> \.MX.A. XI 8.15 P-"';, ball. blJ Y.M.C.A and Tennis practke32 words
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Advertisement234 1949-09-16 12 M1SC: Going on leave? Have you any thing to sell for Cas'i? All yriu got to do Contact Singapore Auctioneers. We'll be thero do the rest save you alt the fuss trouble. A uar&ntee to c.ell or no charge. Temporary address: 150, Eme-ald Hili Rd. Phone: *****, (P»tt"onized by His234 words
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