Malaya Tribune, 23 September 1949
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Title Section64 1949-09-23 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: Tribune" Spore Li/(G£/( SALES 7HA7V ANY AFFERNOON PAPER IS MALAYA Phone s*ll/3 Nine Lino Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover,64 words
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Article309 1949-09-23 1 SA YS THE GG "Return To China!" SA YS THE M. C. P. You Go/" Tribune Staff Reporter reports reveal a serious rift between the Malayan and Chinese Communist parties. They are quarrelling over recruits and who should have first call on them. Through underground309 words
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Article148 1949-09-23 1 A.P. LONDON Thurs. Bri tain' 3 economy is on the brink «~-f a terrifying chasm "unless :t- industry can invade the i US market heavily." John Fn cinan. Joint Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Supply, "told Mid'and Indus tnalists. He spoke at a "ProductionA.P. - 148 words
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Article54 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs.--Parlia-ment wi'l be recalled from holiday next Tuesday tor a special debate on the devaluation of the pound, the Government announced tonight. The session, called foi by Conservative opposition lead- < Winston Churchill. Is expected to last two days. The House of Lords WillReuter. - 54 words
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Article34 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Thurs.—Strike of tea and rubber estate workers due to start today over wage claims was called off when the Colombo Municipal and harbour workers refused to come out in sympathy.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article258 1949-09-23 1 THE 'Progressive Party last night issued me fo.lou im/ statement on Commun il Pot fits. 7f was signed by the President, .\ir. C. C. Tan, Mr. N. A. nlullal, Mr. H. A. Jivabhai, Mr. 8. A. Mohamed A?\ Dr. A. Samat, Dr. S. H. Al-Junied and Mr. K.258 words
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240 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Thursday. DRITISH Vice Admiral A. C. Madden- second-in-command. Far East Station. declared tonight it was not the British Navy's duty to help ships through the Chinese Nationalist blockade. British ships sailing to North China had been toldReuter. - 240 words
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142 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. Alston. Cumberland. Thurs. —The father of a 24-year-o'd ex-aimy captain and university student who mur-lced a bank manager and a taxi driver and then committed suicide told a coroner'; court today that his s*«n was "always kind and )»a:?d to hurt anybodyReuter. - 142 words
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Article71 1949-09-23 1 AP. WASHINGTON. lUfs. The United States Benatc i Banking Committee today uni animously approved legisiaI tion designed to help expedite President Truman's "Point I Four" programme :oi the I Economic improvement of the under-deve'oped areas of the world. Senator Maybank. Democrat of South Carolina.AP. - 71 words
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Article54 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Thurs. The Government of IndU has i decided that the open general licence for the export of raw jute is cancelled, the Indian Commerce Ministry ac>.ounc- ed today. No exports of raw :ute to any country will be adowed without an export licence, theReuter. - 54 words
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Article123 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. The British Treasury itself is believed in London rinanriai quarters to be among those who have made useiu'. profits out of I his week's boom in gold shares. Since the end of 1946 the Bank of England has held blocks of South AfricanReuter. - 123 words
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Article73 1949-09-23 1 U.P. FLUSHING, Meadows, j Thurs.—M.F. Jamali of Iraq I warned the LTN General Assembly tod iy that i' it does I not arrive *t Hist L rritori tal settlement in Palestine, lasting peace cannot be established in the Middle East. He said: "Unless andU.P. - 73 words
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Article42 1949-09-23 1 U.P. TOKYO, Thurs. Kyoa<^ Ncw.s Agency said .hat at I p.m. local time today 81 nth I ing vessels were still rrdsunng las tie result of a sudden cyclone, which struck i ukuo Ika nay ana this morfcinc. U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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Article28 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Truman today appointed General George C. Marshall, foimer Secretary of State, to be President of the American National Red Cross. Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article55 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Thurs. Tn-Hongkong-Shanghai Bank thi. morning culled in 'oan. against United States collar and gold, according tn B mos. reliable foicign -inancla' scurc^. This step was said to hay been taken to tighten up th money market to pi even large scale specul .it'Mi IiReuter. - 55 words
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Article32 1949-09-23 1 A.P. CALCUTTA, Thurs.—Asff's largest fertiliser factory which is being erected at Sindri, about 200 miles west Of Calcutta, Is expected to I start production at the end of next year.—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article149 1949-09-23 1 LONDON, Thurs. Cornelia Mary Vanderbi't, onecalled a richest bride, pans to be a bride again. The grand daughter of the famed Commodore Vanderbilt is to marry a 58-year-old London banker Vivian Francis Bulk-loy-Johnson She is 13 today. In 1924. when she was known as America.; nchest girl,149 words
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Article133 1949-09-23 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE first indication of Russian interest in Malayan rubber after the devaluation was reported in Singapore yesterday. She is expected to bUY about 6.000 tons of rubber from Malaya during the first ha f of October. A Soviet iunber ship will come133 words
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162 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. Flushing Meadows. I nor*. The ftW clash betwee 1 Sugo slavia and a member < f the Soviet g-oup occurred in the rntted Nations Oncra! Assembly toaay. It came on the oroposai to include in the Ass:mr>ly' uiscussion m the dbservarce of humanReuter. - 162 words
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Article103 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. LONDON. Thursday An emergency meeting in London of tlie International Air Transport Association decided to day to increase fares of airlines operating services front soft currency areas to the American continent. The conference decide.l that there wou'd be no increase in steiling faresReuter. - 103 words
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Article52 1949-09-23 1 Reuter. KARACHI. Thurs. the 7.180-ton Scindia cargo steamer Jalaketu was icfloated today 55 days afte- running aground outside Karachi harbour. Four trawler* were used in the operation. Earlier attempts to rcfloa; the ship were abandoned at the beginning of August until the end of the 'r.onsoouReuter. - 52 words
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Article33 1949-09-23 1 A.P. I IJDWISHAFEN. Germany, Thurs. —A German lorry loaded with 50 tanks of ycetylene exploded at Ludwishafen totlay, breaking windows in nearby houses. For two hour."- the 50 tanks burst intermittently.—A.PA.P. - 33 words
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Article18 1949-09-23 1 A.P. SHANGHAI, Thurs.—Several Nationalist P5l plane.s today dropped bombs into Shanghai. No further details were given.—A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article72 1949-09-23 1 TELL THE PEOPLE IT is with some surprise that we learn Dato Onn baa once more changed his mind concerning nis resignation as Mentri Besar of Johore. According to the latent report, he will now wait for the return of the Sultan in mid-Novemher. The date72 words
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151 1949-09-23 1 A.P. THE HAGUE, Thurs. A joint statement issued by Re publican and Federalists Indonians today at the Hague expressed "shock and surprise" at an article written r>v the Chairman of the Netheilana; American Chamber of Commerce in Amsterdam. "We were shocked and surprised by theA.P. - 151 words
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Article78 1949-09-23 1 A.P. THE HA SUE. Thu!-3 —The Dutch Government today indicated Mt&« they were ainaii i at th statement oade by tne '.ea. f Lie 1: pu' ;i. -n e'efei- y iianu.iid Malta in which he declared that a Dutch —Indonesian accord "in substance" had been reached.A.P. - 78 words
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99 1949-09-23 1 SHANGHAI, Thurs.—The first capital punishment decreed by lhe Civil Tribunal since the city's occupation came when wealth J Vau Turn* IWWg was sentenced to death by NM people court for the murder ot his former sweetheart and wellknown actress of the Peiping99 words
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Article22 1949-09-23 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Thurs.—The Central news agency reported that Chiang Kai-shek arrived in Canton from west China. i P.U.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement11 1949-09-23 1 ;wM Qualify If TONG GUAN 23HO.COL04AH STKER SINGAPORE. DAY 33 flyuu11 words
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Advertisement81 1949-09-23 1 CHUH CHOMG MAST OR METEOR and onlv Mastor Meteor IS FIRST! RASTER^ 1^^^^^^^ You'll do yourself a real favour if you remember thu fact when you buy your next cycle: Quality without economy falls short of value, sad economy without quality is unsatisfying indeed: MASTOR METEOR r.nngs you these esaenttaia81 words
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73 1949-09-23 2 Mrs. Aw Cheng Chye signs the marriage register et the Kegtatry jrwtMfftjy while Mr. Aw Cheng hye looks on. Mr. is the son of the lat»Au ESQjOa Par. The bride is the former Miss Tay Chvvee Sian daughter of Mr. A Mrs. Tay Kee Ming of IVnang. On Mr. Aw'sI r it,, r» ph'tlire. - 73 words
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190 1949-09-23 2 MR. H. A. VOGEL, of the FAO Economic Division. arrived here from Bangkok on Wednesday night to act as Secretary-General for the forthcoming FAO Conference, scheduled to begin on 26 at the Victoria Memorial Hall. The Conference, which will make a thorough review of190 words
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Article58 1949-09-23 2 Becayse of a tendency in certain sections of the Chinese nusmess community in Singapore to increase prices, tne Chinese Chamber of Commerce will issue an appeal tnrough the Chinese press for prices to be held at the Sept. 17 levels. Prices should not De increased because of58 words
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Article99 1949-09-23 2 MALACCA, Thurs.—Mr. W. C. Taylor, president of the Municipality, told Malacca's city fathers yesterday that the best tribute that could be paid to the memory of the late Mr. P. G. Pamadasa was to erect a bust at the new stadium that was to99 words
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Article671 1949-09-23 2 MILTON HARMOK - Leaders Still Favour British Protection By MILTON HARMOK A.P. KUALA LUMPUR, -Thursday. THIS is a jungle land of wild game and polygioi 1 peoples where virtually every responsible leack-r wants independence for Malaya but definitely not now. In the heart of an Asia fanned bvA.P. - 671 words
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Article23 1949-09-23 2 Univeisitv En'lo «nt Fund topped the $900.000--mark when further contributions pouted in lurinf th.* week. The Fund .ood a* $900,088.08 yesterday.23 words
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99 1949-09-23 2 Tho Communist a U£ to orderly politicj' ceveloiv ment ha* uncxpe -.»>fj' v caused the leading Ph ifK Sc «nd Malays to draw loucther stated the London Times n rflitorial comment en :.i x i av Nationalism." recently. The papers said that the neoples99 words
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Advertisement190 1949-09-23 2 I POWERFUL STORY OF THE EIGHTH AIR H I FORCE'S DAYIJGHT BOMBING OFFfcNSH E 1 I IN EUROPE TOLD WITHOUT THE AID OF A 1 SINGLE WOMAN AND TOLD TERRIFICALLY j I I GABLE PIDGEON JOHNSON DONLEVY I Charles BICKFORD John HOBMK Etoard ARNOLO I 7 GREAI STARS I m190 words
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Advertisement175 1949-09-23 2 TODAY DAILY! 11-1.45 4-6.30-9.30 1 BLAZING OFF ONTO A NEW GLOKY WARNKR J^^l^,^** 0 New Adventure > Plus DICK TFRPIN vs. DAVE BANDS FIGHT-FILM (Ew I Bp >cia! Reduced Prices Morning Shows ut i» a.m. Tomorrow Maria Montez in "C O BRA WOMAN fTarh.) i I Sunday: TilX THE CLOUDS175 words
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Miscellaneous502 1949-09-23 2 m immn naraa RI I TIT TVnrTWfIRIT me Summar> with Signature ill Mandarin ttfttUrif fM IMA rj ALIUUKIi Tune- 12.02 Tamil film unnirs: From Heaven io Earth" «i KNGLIsII PROGRAMMES 12.15 Nepalese songs; 12.30 News; < uDinn«i>; 10.00 p.m. New* In 10.00 a.m. News from Kuala r > uncorded mut*ir:502 words
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Article, Illustration582 1949-09-23 3 Father, Daughter thro mi into fire, charred remains found J JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday. CHINESE .woman saw bandits fling her husband and her eight-year old daughter into their burning house in the Plentong District yesterday. She was then attacked with a parang and badly wounded. Her ten-year old582 words
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Article44 1949-09-23 3 Consumer's petrol permits for the fouith quarter arc now ready for issue to bus operators, boat owners ect. The Pc trol Rationing Officer stated that although couponhad been available for issue for the past fortnight, very few motorists have drawn their ration.44 words
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Article41 1949-09-23 3 The Rural Board, Singapore, is not prepared to take over private toads in Wimpey Estate until the whole estate is built. This decision was made when the Board met yesterday at the Council Chamber at the Colonial Secretary's Office.41 words
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Article112 1949-09-23 3 Tlie following candidates have passed the special c*?" 1 1 for temporary clerks held by the Singapore Municipality: Abdul Hamid (Engineer s); Anthony Thor.g (Water); Ar.flri bin Alimad (Water); V R. Chandran (Engineer s)• Chia Ah Mong (Water): Chia Cheng Let.. (Electricity»; Chong Kian Fay 5.1. T.); Ec112 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-09-23 3 (Above): Police took over the nine-foot python captured and beaten to death by Municipal workers In South Bridge Road yesterday. (Left): A.S.P. T. F. Flynn made sure of a kill with an iron rod. He had never seen one before.45 words
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119 1949-09-23 3 A picto! ial exhibit v* t> Marshall Plan Is on ny to the puhlic at Victoria Memo.- ial Hail. Singapore. It 'til be up for clisplav fcr tttvc dars. The exhibit is entitled "How I The Marshall Plan Works" '.nd consists of a series119 words
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Article28 1949-09-23 3 About four hundred people including ILO delegates crowded the Raffles Institution Hall to sec a variety show staged by the Ramakrishna Mission of Singapore last night.28 words
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136 1949-09-23 3 ASSISTANT Superintendent of Police T. r. Flynn. A ex-Palestine police officer—"l'm scared ot these snakes'' had his first sight of a live python in the heart of Singapore's Chinatown yjste«»y- Armed with a long iron rod. he battered to death the nine-foot136 words
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Article25 1949-09-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Mr. L. G Valpy. Assistant Commissioner of Police, ha.--been appointed Assistant Commissioner, Crimina' Branch, at C.LD. Headquarters. Kuala Lumpur.25 words
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Article66 1949-09-23 3 Hongkong Airways ann BOAC chartered Skyrnaster? are now operating the biweekly service between Singapore and Hongkong until the Argonaut? are ready for Operation or.cc again. Hongkong Airways Dakota? will fly to Singapore every Wednesday departing the next da VBOAC Skymasters will arrive on Saturdays returning on Sundavf66 words
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Advertisement216 1949-09-23 3 OPENING TO-DAY! ;< SHOWS— S, f».lo A 9.15 p.m. A Love Story you'll never forget! Paramount's Happiest Fun-length Feature Cartoon! "MR. BUG GOES TO TOWN" Laughs! (lonian* c! »n Terhnieolor TO-MORROW at MID-NITK Universal* CALAMITY JANE AND SAM BASS" in Technicolor NEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Panjang 1 might A Tomorrow216 words
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Advertisement374 1949-09-23 3 SITS. VACANT WANTED an Ayah, Hindustani and an Indian Cook. Apply C. P. Vasa, 42, Newton Rd., Spore. <A.«o6>. WANTED: Intelligent Chinese young lady assistant, for girls industrial home—live in. Age 25 35. Education not below std. 5. Apply in writing the Salvation Arm. P. 0.8. 545. (ZS9O). JUNIOR Lady374 words
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Advertisement1058 1949-09-23 3 > 'I Don't pedal DRIVE your BICYCLE with DOES 240 MILES P£K GALLON on its 1.3 h4>. engine, iifforfJeo cycling at jninimum cost. Factory Representatives: ft T. Y. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LIMIM tt I'EN.I.M.. Relieve that COUGH with De Witts I COUGH SYRUP I with CUAIACOL CREOSOTE k1,058 words
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Article608 1949-09-23 4 THE most arresting feature of the Liaison Committee's plan for Malaya is the special role it assigns to youth. The older generation, it feels, are too set in their ways to acquire the new attitude needed for a genuine Malayan outlook. They are too accustomed to608 words
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1340 1949-09-23 4 STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER ALTHOUGH there are still two and a half months to go before the Municipal byelections, Singapore's Progressive and Labour Tartiep are both ready «rith theLcampaign plans. I nave been looking op details of incidents in English elections of more than1,340 words
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Article41 1949-09-23 4 The opinions expressed by Mencius in this co- luinn are not necessarily t those ol this paper. If j you agree or disagree with Mencius write and tell him so. Address your letters to: Mencius, c/o. Malaya Tribune, Singa- 1 pore.41 words
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Article528 1949-09-23 4 CAIRO THE remains of a mysterious civilization dating back to biblical times are buried under the sands of Arabia. A young American archaeologist found them when he visited areas on which portions of the book of Genesis were laid, during a recent 6.000-mile tdur of th.-528 words
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Article361 1949-09-23 4 SThc People's Postba«» Sir, If ever a department qualified for the title of "stronghold of bureaucracy the Singapore Improvement Trust, without doubt, can be so described. As stated by yur correspondent last week, it is. significant that the Trust Juxs never given a satisfactory answer to361 words
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Article251 1949-09-23 4 Sir, Thank you, Mr. T'at Jolin son. Unlike others who promised us everything under the sun when they wanted our votes, your are the onlj. Commissioner, who has proved by your aetion, your sincerity. If it were not for you, the payment of our arrears based on251 words
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Article118 1949-09-23 4 Sir t I do not agree that using western names makes easier the problem of pronunciation by not familiar wth Chinese names though Mr. Christopher Jack Tay states so in his letter to you. As a matter of Chinese names arc easy to pronounce. Personally, 1 envy the118 words
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Article174 1949-09-23 4 Sir. My hats off to Mr. Tan Siong Hoon's article headed "Chinese Names with English Subtitles," and NOT to Messrs. William Koh and Christopher Jack Tay. Now Mr. William Koh, I am sure that what Mr. Tan wrote in his article was not a joke. Being a Chinese,174 words
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Article94 1949-09-23 4 Sir, 1 notice with puzzled Intercut that when the Board of Film Censors' notice is Hashed on the screen with the length of the film in feet clearly shown in one corner, a murmur of disapproval runs through the audience, if the length is not about 11.00094 words
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Article187 1949-09-23 4 PARKING LIGHTS Sir. The compulsory ose of parking lights by veh cks in streets and roads ai. night ha? no rhyme nor reason. What is the necessity lor all thi? waste and and th; additional expense to *.i.c car owner T do concede that it is necessary to have paikirg187 words
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Article358 1949-09-23 4 Sir, "There years wail in-;' remarkably correct in ti sertion, that the po< i man with a'wife and child has i i the slightest chance I ing aecommo.iati m foi tt least another 5 yeai more, no matter how oadk placed he is at present. This is358 words
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Advertisement76 1949-09-23 4 E TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. General Tourist Agents For AIR, SEA, RAIL, TRAVEL. We Deliver Your Tickets To Otliee, Home or Hotel At NO EXTRA CHARGE SINGAPORE «5, TfcnMn St., Tel: ***** 2 hi ALA Lt MITK Sultan St. Railway Station BKltf. 'P I: 4831». CABLE EANDO MINOR (%f\ Staph* Vg-ySMAIi76 words
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Article, Illustration1226 1949-09-23 5 Lee Liang Hye - The Chinese, too, nave their version of the Three AAuskeieeis." This is the 'Romance of the Three Kingdoms'' which though despised by Chinese scholars, is part of folk literature. lhe 'Three Kingdoms" is a favourite source material not only of the roadside1,226 words
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Article332 1949-09-23 5 WASHINGTON. The i'ubiic Health Service reported Tuesday that a two-man rican team ia la Mrice. i cting samples of a plant, hich scientists believe ma ice a drug, which ha I proved potent in the treatment rf arthritis. Thr only present source of Irug, a hormone332 words
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Article1105 1949-09-23 5 DON - by DON RICHARD Rumple heard the alarm clock o. leapt out of bed in tho darkness before the tropic dawn. He rushed to the lavatona. I and had a cold show*, r. Having shaved and bathed, this handsome, clean 'imbed, clear eyed Adonis of a Rubtoei1,105 words
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260 1949-09-23 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Bebe Shopp. willowy, blond "Miss America" of 1948, returned irom her month-long torn of Europe with these opinions: The French < diaper-bra swim suits: "Scanty." and not for Miss Shopp or other American girls. Up to French girls to decide. Falsies: NotA.P. - 260 words
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Article796 1949-09-23 5 CLIVE BEECH - WHY SOME 10 PER CENT OF THE HUMAN RACE IS BORN LEFT HANDED HAS YhT TO BE EXPLAINED BY SCIENCL by CLIVE BEECH THERE is left and right in nature as well as in the human world. Just why some ten per cent of the human796 words
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Article, Illustration136 1949-09-23 6 DAVE DOUGLAS - b v —i DAVE DOUGLAS VVHEN it comes to paj.-u-Tf larity poils, Clark Gable remains the puted champ. Take America's theatre exhibitors, for instance. They've h>d Gable on their list of 10 box-office champions for 14 of the 17 years in which their annual136 words
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Article, Illustration596 1949-09-23 6 General eaker, who founded the famous Eighth Air Force and who wa? Gable's boss during the war, reveals some hitherto little-kuown facts about the actoi's life m uniform. -I doubt if there was a more popular officer in the ent-rc U.S. Army than Gable." he says, "Word filtered596 words
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Article321 1949-09-23 6 IfE played a bit in *The H Great Diamond Robbery" in 1925. took to the road in Jane Cowl's "Romeo and Juliet.' and was then cast as Sergeant Quirt in "What Price Glory. Gable was on his way. In 1930. he played in "The Last Mile." which321 words
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Article277 1949-09-23 6 TO LOVE THIS SIREN MEANT —DEATH DARAMOUKT has wpped nt c history and come .p Witha P name that is svnc.v,mus vith treachery intrigue and sc,n2? -the name of Borgi. an* a.ov.nd M» fashioned a melodrama that is said to be as cx.v n and colourful as the times in277 words
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Article, Illustration147 1949-09-23 6 TyjSAPvLY 70 today. Ho'lyil woods sinister lat man. Sydney Greenstrect. looks wi;h disdain at the thought of retirement. "Purr rubbish. the whole idea.'' he snaps. "What would I find to do. except 1(0 mad froni inactivity?" Greonstreet. who am- orcc a planter in Ceylon, her; been an actor147 words
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Article130 1949-09-23 6 O.H. NILAM' —the latest Malay film to be produced at Shaw Bros studio for local release —promises bright entertainment to Malay audiences, teaming as it does for the third time those popular stars Siput SarawaK and Roomai Nor with D. Hans providing the laughs. The story moves fromO.H. - 130 words
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Article342 1949-09-23 6 THERE'S a love scene m "The Fountainhead" that took a whole day to Aim. and when shooting was on. the set was strxtlv out of bounds to all studio visitors, .under standably so. for the torrid nature of the scene required the utmost privacy. Chief stars in342 words
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Article151 1949-09-23 6 WHO. is the tall- st mole motion picture star* Which h-irl tht n,. his eh' >f Wh-ch star cost th- most in suhiry for a tingle pi turer Which one can lift kit adult leading lady with nnr fingerf Wh ch of the screen notablu can out-pull 10151 words
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Advertisement38 1949-09-23 6 MAGSILATE for the speedy relief of \l Headaches Pain EATEN LIKE A SWEET -ft/see »i& 2 5Sra£2F by CMti V^s^^^T^ Moto£3 Sons. U*. Smrrapo'e. KuaU Lumpur. Penan; tu JLI ALHAMBRA I i w/< /7j Entirety! BRAND NEW PRINT!38 words
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Miscellaneous155 1949-09-23 6 CAPTAIN EASY by Leslie Turner Tv- au tiiii Age THOSE mWW veg MOLP 0fc lv LCCf r f HEBE'S T HWM..• I rIGGES WW AU' UNCLE JESSE HOT- n WHAT™ *g JJ^| R ■■f UNCuE cOUUXTT \tATE CM D',SN...Afc AMurf UP^^ !3AKE SA»D 10 /DA BUG&VWHIP STATE J ,ME, SUMMAT155 words
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Article266 1949-09-23 7 U.P. CAMBRIDGE. MASP.ACHUSETTS: I tried for hours paper and pencil to ply 7d5432 by ***** and finally gave up. ien Harvard Unr\ entity ists invited me tc use now 10-ton "Electronic just completed ior the United Stains Navy iv of Ordnance. matter of 1 80th of aU.P. - 266 words
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Article, Illustration320 1949-09-23 7 USIS. "There was a time not so long ago when the man or woman who entered a leprosarium abandoned hope of ever returning to a normal life in the outside world. Since ancient times lepers have been outcasts, shunned by neighbours and often by family asUSIS. - 320 words
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Article, Illustration1113 1949-09-23 7 C.S.M PITTSBURGH A 1.500-toD device for a more intensive study of nuclear physics than is known to have ever been made is under construction in a sunny, sloping fie'd in Butler County, 30 miles from the heart of Pittsburg. WhenC.S.M - 1,113 words
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Article90 1949-09-23 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Thurs. A new three-bladed propeller designed to improve take-off, climb and speed for large transport planes has been approved by tie Civil Aeronautics Administration, the propeller division of CurtissWright Corporation reports. The Company said the propellers have been installed on the first cf aA.P. - 90 words
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Advertisement253 1949-09-23 7 THE FUTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS! MADAME FLORENCE ia at your disposal for consultation with regards to your Business Propositions. MADAM "FLORENCE Flat *M,' Heeren Building Orchard Road. (Phone 82*03) tads Made Yang -Vigour Renewed WWhoul Operation V rw« fool old before your time or eeCer from nerve, hrain and physical253 words
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Miscellaneous66 1949-09-23 7 Vlt FLIXT by Micheal O >laM m \J JIGGER YOU CAN Xii> r V WIS IS WHAT ALL THE Q JIGGER BUY HIS MOUSE, AND SOME- W I MRS. POKD. y FUSS IS ABOUT. AN ENVELOPEJ^fIfov V JACKSON AND I WHERE IN THE HOUSE IS THE GIVE ME Tk'AT TAPED66 words
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Article, Illustration683 1949-09-23 8 CAROL BIBA - By CAROL BIBA Fyou arc running low on ideas tor your hobby, give it a rest this summer and try something different. A hobby requires ingenuity of a special kind Sometimes it gets ahead of you; at other times you regard it as dull683 words
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Article, Illustration958 1949-09-23 8 H soi in Ai KM 'A M/W. VA/V MERWE IS ALSO INTERESTED. IN BI.ONDIE AND DAG WOOD This article describes as fully as possible in so short an account an idea of a typical Johannesburg family. Of course their ways of life iti South Africa are so958 words
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Advertisement131 1949-09-23 8 The best cigarette NEWS for over 40 years THE FILTER TIP your throat effectively retains irritants. It is not enough to remoyc impurities it guards physical fitness. from the cut tobacco leaf—all reputable I' brings out the flavour and makes the smoki de* manufacturers do this. But irritants Ughtfully sweet131 words
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Miscellaneous193 1949-09-23 8 laVk AHMSTIIO *G hv ,lob h^^ ssl is LOOKING BACK «Twl '(she is? billy I *<%^u^r) 1^ i M c I is LOOKING BILLY 'PACHE, LEAP THEM IwHATSA MATTER )N. .NOTHING.TH... r HOPE SO, J THEN WELL I MEANWHILE.. MAYBE YA OCT RIC BILLY. NOW TAKE THE SHORT SOMETHiN LIKE193 words
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Article, Illustration262 1949-09-23 9 A H Fie Heard Was: No! No! No!' No! A.P. and U.P. NEW YORK, Thursday. iy|R. Andrei Vyshinsky, Soviet Foreign Minister, hid a bad day yesterday. He failed to persunde the United Nations General Assembly to delete the Korean question from its agenda. HeA.P. and U.P. - 262 words
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Article160 1949-09-23 9 U.P. SHANGHAI, Thurs. Chinr-,' Communists have refused pxit permit! to pernap* n foreign key executiv. <% ~<lministrators. ey were refused permission to leave on the ground i they were essential to operation of necessary enter- ng, el because labour prot, sted to forestall disputes of r.neeU.P. - 160 words
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Article61 1949-09-23 9 Mr. D. C. Tait. JecretavyGeneral of the SiUga.no.e ltX> Conference, la retirtag from the ILO as Cnief of lhe tm-,-mcnt and Migta:i<- I Section, after ?> years service. ne is succeeded by Mr. iteff W. Hepler. Mr. l'ait. noweve.. will continue to act in an adviaory and61 words
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Article109 1949-09-23 9 KUALA LUMFUK, i hw*Dato BLE.C. Thurau-iaghant Will move at the meeting of i the Fedeiai Legislative Coun- oil on Thursday that OovernI ment should take early steps 1 to legalise public lottei s ami premium bond issues foi tinancing social welfare sciviees in the Federation At109 words
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Article344 1949-09-23 9 THE Indian proprietor of a hotel told Mr. Justice 1 Evans in the Singapore High Court yesterday that his hotel was also known as the Honey Moo i H te He was Mr. Raja Gopal, the proprietor of South Winds Hotel. Tanjong Balai. Mr Raja344 words
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223 1949-09-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thuis. Mr. P. J. Ariacuddy, of Sentul. Kuala Lumpur, this morning received a certificate of commendation from the Commisaioncr General, Mr Malcolm Mac Donald. as a token of gratitude and appreciation for the help he gave to the Armed Forces during tho war223 words
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69 1949-09-23 9 Sergeant Raymond Dancy and the late Seigeant Charles William Morgan both of UV Malayan Police Force have been awarded the Police and Fire Sendee for Gallantry. This is to correct a report released by the Public Relations Department on Tuesday, that both these men had69 words
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Article, Illustration79 1949-09-23 9 Till* radhiphoto *hov>» th< <•■ eat LhkeV sterun tt Mora*!* hre in Ti>r»«o- Harbour. goal ol the .vvi aboard, including tie rrew of IR5. Jumped over- i board to M%. The lire j broke nit at the utern ol > l be tftftp. tUthin :i79 words
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Article66 1949-09-23 9 Motorists using 2hc RtnipOOS Bahru Road ha" been intrigued with the donbfa white lines which hay b. painted on a'l the nehus corners of the road. The two linen. Which nrr* i few inches apcrt. are 1 oth of the same thickness ha .ne66 words
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Article49 1949-09-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thuis. -Dr. R. Lcwthwaite. who wai formerly the Director of the Institute for Medical Research, Kuala Lumpur, and now is thtr Director of Colonial Medical Research. London, will attend the African Regional Scientific Conferenc. to be held in Johannesburg between October 17 to 28.49 words
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Article43 1949-09-23 9 KUALA. LUMPUR, Thuis. --A cheque for $15,000 beinr donations from member? of the Selangor Chettiars' Chamber of Commerce towards the University of Malaya Endowment Fund, was handen over today to the Mentri Besar Selangor, the Hon'ble Raia Uda bin Raja Muhammad.43 words
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Article44 1949-09-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Over $800 was collected for the Social Welfare Fund from tho recent Agricultural Show held at Kuala Trengganu This was announced at the meeting of the State Social Welfare Committee held at Kuala Trengganu, with Mrs Forbes Wallace presiding.44 words
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168 1949-09-23 9 A.P. MANILA, Thursday 4 fullscale investigation into arms smuggling from A the Philippines to neighbouring countries ot Southeast Asia broadened today. Three American flyers recently released aiter 11 months imprisonment in Indonesia for gun-run-ning appeared before Lt. Col. Macario Asit'o, intelligence chief ofA.P. - 168 words
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Article146 1949-09-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. l'Uurs. A European Auxiliary Police Inspector, Lawrence Colin Lincoln, tcld 1 magistrate here today. "I am under a slight obsession, that when nnvor*» speak* DlstHy to nic I wish to hit him. -1 Linco'.n idly to '~ehivmg i'» 0 di.T'U, i nn in pur146 words
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Article31 1949-09-23 9 A.P. BUDAPEST. mrSC.A It Thurs.—The s.j'u 'da demanded the d:a. I 'U'ty for Laszio Rajk. 11« former Communist p< Ucv chief, and his seven iSMtofeadantr, on tiial for vvA.P. - 31 words
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Article77 1949-09-23 9 A.P MOSCOW, Thuis. The American people and the people of Western Europe—it has been reported here —have dec'ared that they will not fight another war. Literary Gazette made thi* Statement hi an article by V. Lukashevich entitled: "Two staffs of the warmongers." The story said inA.P - 77 words
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Article91 1949-09-23 9 PENANG, Thurs.—Mr. A. D. Dawson, principal assistant economic secretary to the Federal Secretariat is on a two day visit to Penang. Yesterday he mat the Penang Chamber of Commerce. All sections of the trading community mere present. Said Mr. Dawson I un satisfied that the meeting91 words
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Article64 1949-09-23 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Two compositors of the Malay Mail Press Ltd.— Darumadara and Santhavadass—were charged in the First Magistrate's Court today with having committed criminal intimidation. Both the men are on strike with certain other employees. They are alleged to threatened another employee, S. John, with64 words
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Miscellaneous42 1949-09-23 9 v i xumm by A 1 < ttpl> EGG. 7 VAIT UNTIL THE. V/ Vj 1 OTHER SlDe\ MOVE/T- I'LL S L- r J yU fef\)MOVE THE. 1 M#a VtfYASE WITH ?fe -V TaN3 V IMPATIENT/ C-SLIKE. A 1 Alley Hamlin vf'^^ifc^ll.-1 > T~"42 words
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Article225 1949-09-23 10 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation estimated that world rice production, spurred by sharp rises in the Far#East, would increase by 3,600,000 metnr tons during the next two years. A report by the FAO Committee on World Commodity Problems said that onU.P. - 225 words
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Article, Illustration52 1949-09-23 10 Edendale (Sheers Wharf); Leaeveret (45; 48); Manchuria (40/41); City ot Evans ville (38 89); Aineas (86/87); Sonimelsdijk (83/84); Steel Age (81/ 3v); Javanese Prince (17/18); Stimpit&n (16); Frederick Clover (21/88); Buloh (24); Tydeus (26/27); Olga Maersk (lfT 16); Ettrybates (18/14); Glenorchy (11); *lerlimau (7); Kttstbrls (6); Doctor52 words
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Article45 1949-09-23 10 Singapore, Thurs. The tin share market in London was rather subdued today pending the announcement of the new price ol tin. I.ocalh the market was steady, but at the close took a more optimistic view md was firmer. Industrials remained steady.45 words
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Article60 1949-09-23 10 Latest time of posting at G.P.O. to Australia, the Parifiv Islands. Now Guinea Mandated Terrftorv. New Zealand. Philippines, Batavla, Medan and I adanp is 6 p.m. Mails are expected from Aden. Afghanistan, Alaska. Europe. Africa, South America, West Indies, Canada. Eire, E*ypt. Abyssinia. Palestine, Pakistan. Syria. U.A.A.R.. U.S.A..60 words
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Article12 1949-09-23 10 The latest for posting to Philippine Islands will soon today.12 words
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Article27 1949-09-23 10 LONDON, Tu#s. —A British source reported yesterday that Britain and Czechoslovakia have concluded a five-year trade pact involving more than £100.000.000 of business.27 words
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Article793 1949-09-23 10 INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Ice 15.50 16.50 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.224 8.8. Petrol 39/9 41/3 B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/- 22/Ord. 14/- 15/E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Trust Ag. 7.00 8.00 Fed. Dispensary 6.50 7.00 Fraser Neave Pref. 8.00 8.50793 words
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Article82 1949-09-23 10 WITH better advices from London-and Now York the rubber commodity market rmel steady yesterday and with more buying, recovered yesterday s, losses. Closing prices were: Buyers Sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS 43% 44% Nd 2 Oct. RSS 41/8 42% NO 3 Oct. RSS 39% 39% tedder: ?an.-Mar\ 43%82 words
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Article52 1949-09-23 10 Black pepper wa. red *426 per picul f. -b «j wn«,e .vluntok pepper at «OSr.SrtS* on Wed„ f nr white pepper c.i.f. basts porit. vontO c- i.f and 10 3d. per pound P New York was also alfehUy esS.lr on black pepper with root offered at 125 cents52 words
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Article60 1949-09-23 10 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Thuri.— me Government of India assumed powets under an ordinance issued last night to impose export duties on vegetable oils, oilseeds, shellac, sb* and tobacco to pi event spe- JiatiVe uses in prices, a Commerce Ministry communique said. The same ordinance empowers the government toReuter. - 60 words
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Article185 1949-09-23 10 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Thurs Pakistan's decision not to devalue its rupee in terms of the dollar is likely to tompei India to introduce immediately certain import emtio! measures against that country, and to follow a policy of minimum imports and maximum exports according toReuter. - 185 words
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Advertisement623 1949-09-23 10 *JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Beyal Rotterdam Lk»d Holland-America Line Nederland Lin© Rotterdam. Rotterdam. Amsterdam. MfjNTREAL, HALIFAX, BOSTON, NEW YORK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE MOBILE A NEW ORLEANS Spore P. Sham. Penang •Sommelsdijk (H.A.L God. 33/34 28 Sept. 29 Sept. Saparoea (S.M.N.) 28 Sept./5 Oct. 6/ 7 Oct. 8/ 9 Oct. •Weltevreden (R.L.)623 words
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Advertisement291 1949-09-23 10 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD SHtGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTER DAM, HAMBURG. Ball* DENBIGHSHIRE (Calls Genoa ft GLENROY (Alexandria angler, Casablanca Sept 17 Oct. ri FNARTNEY (calls Alexandria Genoa) Oct. 13 Oct l Fklm UK'FOR BTRAITB, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, ANI291 words
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Advertisement515 1949-09-23 10 diffiSlSffi EfERETT STAR LINE* cor Hongkong, Japan. K*r#>a Fnr Hongkong, Japan. "Lencterett" 25/27 Oft "Star B-telgeuse" 15/1« Oct For Penang, Madras, Colombo, cor Penang, Rangoon, Cocfcta, Bombay, Karachi Madras, Calcutta. Bahrein, Koweit, Ba&rah "BradeVereti" 1 :< Oct. K'sha. "Reb-verett" 18/20 Oct.' "Xord»r^e^lUl■ 28 Sept./3 Oct. For Freight. Passage, plense apply515 words
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579 1949-09-23 11 Wong Faces Easiest Task In His Career COLONY BADMINTON OPEN CHAMPIONSHIPS By Tribune Special Correspondent. 4 classic between the Colony's two foremost veteA ran players will highlight the opening of tin? Singapore men's open singles championship on Sunday at the Haw Pah Gymnasium Hall,579 words
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164 1949-09-23 11 Tho Clerical Union Ha!l Will be packed tomorrow when t eight n men's singles will fiffht it out i«> rishl to qualify for the nu-finals. .11 affiliated ctuM are r T*o of the four ties have been talk ol the town before ■v164 words
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Article40 1949-09-23 11 r .,Mowin; play.:- h«v* I I to play for ?tore.s Sadn al vjA ground al ru.: Spr. Walker. L d»l. spr! Birch. BmU Moore* i'ui. Aherley. Spr Jones. Spi.. L Cpl. Kenneay. L CpL gjr. HilMvmsc. Spr. Rllint.40 words
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Article78 1949-09-23 11 Wrestling will again be re vr.ed at the Great World Arena on Saturday night. Local promoters have manned AU Stea Bey ol Turkey with Dara Singh of Malaya for the night's top-liner. Ali. one of the most popular wrestlers ir. Singapore, is alwa>> tBL his best when78 words
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Article16 1949-09-23 11 Following aro r«nK««4 to X -v Hai I > *an... v.^ n t Lim Swang.16 words
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Article43 1949-09-23 11 Following will represent c versul S.R.C. in a Tonrnamen Matcb on Sunday at n «w C around: A. C. trrowuy T A. H. Potts. S/Ld. t». VVinton D I. Ura lr< Y Mr A? W. Coles; Scorer: Dr. J. H. Strahan.43 words
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69 1949-09-23 11 U.P. I NEW YORK, Thur*.— Kuge ne McPherson, 22, broke a. cross-country »peed record today—fw bievel'sts. I He completed the 3,0.>4 j mi if trip irom Lor Angeles to New York in 30 Oays clipping thr*-.- days ofl* the ohl record. McPh»*r*on, a seniorU.P. - 69 words
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Article157 1949-09-23 11 LONDON, Thurs. The world** speedway championship was won by an Englishman for tho first time when Tommy Trice, England and Wembley rider, was unbeaten la five rides at Wembley tonight to gain a maximum of 15 points. Jack Parker, the England and Bellevue captain, was157 words
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280 1949-09-23 11 4 scrappy Community League soccer match at Jalan A Besar Stadium yesterday between the MWay* and R.A.F. Combined climaxed with the fom»goalkeeper Arshad walking out one minute before TLL Utlllllt immediately after the referee (Cpl. Cameron!(had fouled Arshad for tackling R A F. centreforward280 words
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Article226 1949-09-23 11 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. Tlv sudden change of w*narto seme ci the Unite! StatRyder oup olfer* wlv. j£W decided to rm^Jt cf competing in the forthcon fngiunateui-p 01, ski Jjou.scmes and ne tout nament has caused ..^.l.vlsc in golfing circl S here. Bob Hamilton v/rhurewReuter. - 226 words
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597 1949-09-23 11 By S. C. UM. WHATEVER else may happen, thrills and tussles i should not be lacking at this year's Singapore Amateur Swimming Association championships to be held on Oct. 8. ner and Tan Woe Hock (Tigers). Ii We- Hock's lirnc at his club's gala597 words
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Article180 1949-09-23 11 P. G. A. Tourney Reuter. FAmVOHTH, Kn»hind Tkur*. —Two of the three Americans won their fourth round matcne* in the afternoon to ..I*f Huarter-HnalH of the British i-.0.A. Tournament. LloYd Manpnini c, opsed Norma Guigiev. conqueror of Bnead in the morning round, by five ana fourReuter. - 180 words
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Advertisement93 1949-09-23 11 RAFFLES HOTEL I j By Popular Request Xorniaii L»w re,,€C i taHhM Musk-.J Comedy Stor vvdl entertain you again! Cpen.ng Night Saturday 24th ll Sunday 25th h*!* f l5 Tfce Seaforth Highlanders-Band Concert Saturday Day BaU- I BOOK YOUR_TABLE cOCAT Wftßl ii ARENA'f omorrow ~ish, al 9 Super Wrestling by93 words
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Advertisement182 1949-09-23 11 The Bankruptcy uruinaure (Chapter 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. Islpnd of Singapore. IN Bankruptcy Wage crncr's Administration Order No. 108 of 1936 Re* KONG AH TOW, of No. 42. Beach Road. Singapore; Clerk. Notice is hereby given thftt a First and Final dividend L<4 in*182 words
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Advertisement722 1949-09-23 11 TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. oj 1989 CUSTODIAN OF PROPER!I PROCLAMATION No. 14 csf 1945. j The Custodian of Prop.- Ly j Singapore, invites tenders tor j the purchase of the followi-;;:-! SALE BY TENDER No. 11l i APPROXIMATE IS QOO TONS BAUXITE LYING AT THE I S.K. MIKE.722 words
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Advertisement372 1949-09-23 11 SIT. VACANT WANTED Dresser, Grade 2, Sngliah /-Malay speakwg. P re crably married, for employment it Cocos Island. House provided. *.pply, stating age and qualifications, to Boustead A Co. Ltd., Singapore. TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 809 Que*fn Stwt, Thone 28*70. HIGH SPKED ASPIRANTS: Frash <i classes comn><>nccd from A.itust fnr hi<rh372 words
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Miscellaneous71 1949-09-23 11 w f AREN'T YOU WW AT 7 AETER SWEI fWELL, SO LONG, V YOU CAN *L HELLO, YOU BEAT Mc TWO OUT OF 601N6 TO TELL] HELPED ME PUf OVER TIM—YOU'RE A SAY THAT A j FELL CURLY aNYThME* M THE POLICE IT IIHB RUBBER MATCH GfIEAT LI'L 6UY:ir A71 words
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239 1949-09-23 12 FLUSHING MEADOWS, Thursday. fHINA today asked the United Nations General Assembly "to pay due Mention to the storm" which is racing in-China. T«ion«r The request was made by the chief Chinese deleg' r who charged that the Chinese Communists were an 4239 words
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Article165 1949-09-23 12 U.P. MANILA Thurs.- Foreign Office experts on Asiatic affairs have begun an intensive study of the question of whether* or not the Phi'ippines should recognise the Communist "People's Republic of China." it was learned today. An authoritative Foreign Office source said a decision on this matter "will beU.P. - 165 words
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Article270 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. HONGKONG, Thursday.—Unconfirmed Chinese private reports received here this afternoon said that Amoy, principal Fukien port, had fallen to the Communists. Earlier reports from Canton said the Communists had taken Auchow, 12 miles nortnwest of Amoy, and fighting is now taking place only a few milesReuter. - 270 words
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136 1949-09-23 12 A.P. CAST EL GANDOLFO, Thurs. —Establishment of the Christian lamily spirit "on a national, international and world level" was proposed by Pope Pius XII m a speech made public yesterday. "Society must live by the family spirit, founded on a common origin and aim,A.P. - 136 words
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Article171 1949-09-23 12 LONDON, Ttltirs. An initial promise of ttrmn* M TO shortlived in the London Stock Exchange today. Economic uneer taintir.s with possibility of increased taxation introduced a liote of caution and bes<ancv resulted in an easier trend in later dealing*. British Government stocks opened with prices climbing higher under171 words
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Article84 1949-09-23 12 U.P. WASHINGTON. hurs. American officials were caugnt flatfooted by Communist Aiao Tse-tung's announcement of the establishment of the "People's Republic of China' for ail Red-controlled area in that country. Latest intelligence reports teceivcd by officials lure had ueen that the Communists probably would not reclaim their centralU.P. - 84 words
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Article100 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. —Madame Sun Vat Sen, widow of the founder of the Chinese Republic, today tola a Chinese Communist conference in Peiping that Communists were putting "solid flesh to the skeleton plans" for the industrialization of China laid by her husband, according toReuter. - 100 words
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Article86 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. CANTON. Thurs. GeneraUssimo Chiang Kai-sheK left the old wartime capitai of Chungking this morning for Canton by way of Kunming, capital oi Yunnan province on the Burma border. At Kunming, he conferred with the Yunnan ;Jovcrnoi Lv Ham who 10 days i.go was reportedReuter. - 86 words
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Article30 1949-09-23 12 U.P. SHANGHAI, Thurs.—Ove 60u Communist representatives stai*ed worK in Pcipirij; on a new constitution and Government for Communist Cnina, the Communist New Cnina News Agency .ported today.—U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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182 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. LAONDON, Thursday. Britain has definitely decided to extend de facto recognition to a Chinese Communist Government as soon as this is proclaimed, it was believed in usually well-informed quarters in London today. This decision, it was thought was the outcome of the Foreign Ministers*Reuter. - 182 words
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Article38 1949-09-23 12 A.P. PRAGUE, Thurs. The Czechoslovak Prime Minister, Antonin Zapotocky. declared declared yesterday that workshirking is the "shame" of the Czechoslovak Industry, and threatended that if the workers do not remedy it they will he punished.—A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article166 1949-09-23 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Secretary of State Dean Acheson is expected to give Indian Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru a complete picture of tho United States Pan to block the spread of communism in Asia, when Nehru visits the United States in October. A high American official saidU.P. - 166 words
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Article224 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. KARACHI. Thursday. THE Pakistan Government is sending a 'strong"v 1 worded*' note to the Government of India protesting against their unilateral action *levaluu£ the Indian rupee, it was authoritatively sUtedhere tonight. Under the Indo-Pakistan payment's agreement, neither contracting party could change the currency ratio withoutReuter. - 224 words
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Article48 1949-09-23 12 A.P. LONDON. Thurs. A spokesman for the Ministry of Supply said tonight he did not know when the Ministry would announce the new selling price for tin. The Ministry suspended sales since last Saturday to fix a new price in view of tlie pound devaluation. —A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article60 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. PRAGUE Thurs. In the next few days the government is expected to take legal action converting the Roman Catholic churcn in Czechoslovakia into what in effect will be a department of state. Communist and church sources both said here today that the church-state struggle inReuter. - 60 words
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Article122 1949-09-23 12 U.P. White Sulphut Springs. "VV Virginia. Thurs. John Lewis today angrily ejected an operator's demand that he send striking coal miners bac I to work. Wage-hour negotiations were postponed until Thursday week. Northern and western coal operators asked Uu mine workers' boss to send UisU.P. - 122 words
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Article56 1949-09-23 12 U.P. PITTSBURGH. Thurs CIO United Steel Workers today accepted President Truman's pioposal for "earnest"' bargaining with basic steel companies today and postponed their threatened walkout until Oct. 1. The truce extension came as 500,000 basic steel worker* prepared to walk out on Sunday and wildcat itoppagcs alreadyU.P. - 56 words
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Article41 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Thins. The United States Senate tonight passed President Truman's 51.314,000,000 Arms tor tne Allies programme after oeating down a maior bipartisan move to siafh in half the $1,000,000,000 fund to arm Nortn Atlantic Pact nations. -Keuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article34 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Thurs. The General assem. biy of the United Nations had to adiourn for lunch after 45 minutes today because no one could be persuaded to speak in the general debate.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article243 1949-09-23 12 U.P. LONDON. Thurs.—No one here doubts that the Chinese Communists will use every weapon to try to force the British out of Hongkong when they have overrun the whole of South China. A direct military attack is not anticipated and the majority opinion is thatU.P. - 243 words
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160 1949-09-23 12 U.P. LONDON, Thursday.-TWv-seven have devalued their currencies since Britain ft* ass Ceylon, Denmark, Egypt, Ethiopia Fin tan* Greece Holland. Hongkong, Iceland, India Indc?esia i-land, Iraq, firael, Luxembourg, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, boutn Africa, Sweden and Britain. The Yugoslav Ministry of Finance announced today that the newU.P. - 160 words
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Article92 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. Mi'hon.s oi Londoners breath»d a sig.i of relief today w*en they found that a threatened "go siow" by oO.OOu Loncioi railway men and underground W "Vpro did not materialise. The "go slow" which woul.i have Drought chaos to London transport, was due to s,.art atReuter. - 92 words
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Article65 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. BADJ ERMASIN. "to irs. Chairman of the South Borneo Indonesian National Corn mittee, Dr. Burhanudiin, wa.; arrested on Tuesday morning by the civil police in Bandjermasin on a charge of inciting strikes, according to Aneta, the Dutch news agency. The situation in Souta Borneo has not yetReuter. - 65 words
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Article38 1949-09-23 12 Reuter. SEOUL, Thurs. South Korean Minister of Justice today announced that 34 prison guards were being investigated as suspected Communist collaborators in the mass gaol break at Mokpo last week when 225 convicts were killed. -Reutcr.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article90 1949-09-23 12 YMCA.: Cur, franca fHat»<a 6.» D m 1 tIAUON Small bo* practice at S.V.C. open •jm p.m. Y.W.C.A.: Malay cia*, tTJO? Advan 1.L.0.: closing si swo to public 10 a.m WESLEY MY I Eleui™ oflice bearen mof EXHIBITION: H OW Th* Mar shall Plan Works'" 3:90 words
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Article192 1949-09-23 12 CATHAY: ''Command Dr.i Sion" with Clark r, a ble Walter PiOgeon, Van John>on and Brian lxmievy, 11.00 a.m.. 145 4 m 6.00 and 9.30 p.m. w PAVILION; 'The Bad Lord Byron" with Dennis Price Mai Zelterling. Joan G Linden Trayars and Soma Ho in 2.00, LIS. 6.30 and 93U192 words
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Article31 1949-09-23 12 U.P. TOKIO. A sevenman Japanese trade mission wiU. leave on Friday nr. an 80--day tour of Southeast Asian countrie? to explore markets for Japan-mad... tolling stock and automobiles. -U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement675 1949-09-23 12 What Is 'ROCHE-MlX White rice is the prefctiecl staple food for mUiions of people in the East. It has a delicate flavour. It is easy to prepare and easy to digest. It stores well under tropical conditions. In order to obtain the desired whiteness, it has, however, to be highly675 words
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Advertisement64 1949-09-23 12 Cathay Pacific Airways NOW OPERATING with FOUR ENCINED DC 4 SKYMASTER SINGAPORE BANGKOK HONGKONG I FIRST FLIGHT FROM SINGAPORE SATURDAY 24th SEPTEMBER AT 8 A.M. BOOKINGS: AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD. 5 PRINCE STREET SINGAPORE TEL. OR ALL TRAVEL AGENCIES CPA 1 MM at th. The Ten Most JT TerrifU64 words
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