Malaya Tribune, 24 September 1949
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Title Section54 1949-09-24 1 MALAYA Tribune LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER /A7 MALAYA Phone 3811/3 Nine Line* BY 77yT PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune" Spore TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 34, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE B. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 FUet Street, London, B.C. 4.54 words
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201 1949-09-24 1 Big Five asked to ward off new war Reuter FLUSHING MEADOWS, Friday. AMIDST world reaction to the stunning revelation that Russia has exploded the bomb Mr. Andrei Vvshinsky, Russian Foreign Minister, proposed to the United Nations General Asseihbly that it ban p*omic weapons. Mr. VvshinskyReuter - 201 words
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Article111 1949-09-24 1 Reuter. Flushing Meadows. Fri. Speaking in the Unite Nations- General Vsssemb', ion tonight Mr. Andre V.vshinsky. Russian Foreign Minister attacked a Chinese Nationalist Government dele Sate, Mr. I\ T. F. Tsijr.g. foi "sordid insinuations and slanderous attacks on th? Soviet Union." Mr. Tsiang yesterday denouncedReuter. - 111 words
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Article38 1949-09-24 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. A United States Air Force spokesman said today that U was "quite possible" that all li-29 American bomber units in England would be replaced oy Atom-homb-canytng BdO's "in the near future." U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article41 1949-09-24 1 Allan I.ewis says that the going will be gooti touay. Bright Eye* and Eagle Head will not start. For Lewis' selections and race re- iew see page ten. This morning's track work see jmge 11.41 words
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Article81 1949-09-24 1 Reuter. LONDON, Fri.—Tin* world waited today for Russia's response to the Western disclosure that she had prtidnoed an atom -&;1 r Western response to Russia'» proposal to ban all atomic weapons aid conclude a "Big Five" peace pact. Neither th Western announcement, released first by President TrumanReuter. - 81 words
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Article54 1949-09-24 1 A.P. BELFAST, Fri. Three thousand electrical workers r. turned o tlunr jobs in .o.rthern Ireland power stations today after a five-day •trike. Naval and army technicians who helpel t> operate the generating stntions during the strike were withdrawn as the regular workmen reported. Negotiations will continue on theirA.P. - 54 words
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Article609 1949-09-24 1 Reuter, A.P. and U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri—A special corps of American observers flarhed the news that Russia had produced an atomic explosion within a few hours ot the detonation. This was disclosed tonight by Mr. Frederick C. Osborn, permanent United States representative on the United NationsReuter, A.P. and U.P. - 609 words
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Article, Illustration60 1949-09-24 1 liusttia IxpEode» A-llomb-§ee 12 This is no Japanese glrL She is Miss Mavis Chew, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chew Hock L eong, as she will appear to you at the International Parade organised by the Y.W.C A. for this afternoon's Singapore You th Rally at ih* Police60 words
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265 1949-09-24 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Friday. ITNITED States Secretary of State Dean Acheson V revealed today that he knew of the Russian atomic explosion when he made his appeal to Russia on Wednesday for co-operation in international affairs. Mi. Acbescn madeReuter. - 265 words
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Article41 1949-09-24 1 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Opera tion "Bull Log' in which the airmen of avo nations were tv> take part tcnignt in a mock uu war to test Hntain's air aefences has been postponed because fog is predicted. Keuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article32 1949-09-24 1 U.P. FLUSHING, Fri. Franco told the United Nations today that she believed that he: ancient enemy Germany shou! 1 be admitted to the rrewiv formed Council of Europe. U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article229 1949-09-24 1 Reuter, A.P. U.P. LONDON. Fri.—First detailed examination of the military impact on the Western nations of Russian knowledge of an atomic fission »4H, it 's understood, take place when the Atlantic Pact defence ministers meet in Washington next month. Observers here considered that the news of anReuter, A.P. & U.P. - 229 words
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221 1949-09-24 1 Tribune Financial Correspondent. MALAYA has definitely turned the corner towards balancing her foreign trade. By the end of this year she should have cleared the adverse *rade balance of $16' million which has accumulated during tho first eight months of the year. This is the221 words
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94 1949-09-24 1 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.- The '"go slow" movement of a section of London railwayman totally collapsed today. The 1.750 men wno ob?yc an cfTicial cail yeste.day to work to rule as a p-otes' against 1 ejection of wage c'aiins decided today P> work normally from uhdnig.rReuter. - 94 words
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Article21 1949-09-24 1 Reuter. BOMBAY. Fri. Floods caused by torrential rains yesterday took a toll of nine lives in Bombay.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article158 1949-09-24 1 Tribune Mtafi Reporter AHttle Chinese giri s-trolle-i into a Singapore Optician." firm in Battery Road at lunc.i time yesterday and waiters! out with about $150 in h*-...-i.-jket. While she did so two mum pcan assistants —a husimn-' and wife —were kept :-usy .t the counter by a158 words
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831 1949-09-24 1 Stick to profits set-off, says select Comtn ittee Reuter. A.P.-U.P. Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Federation will ignore Singapore and go ahead with its own War Danr 1 age Compensation Scheme complete vuth the excess profits set-off^ which the Colony abandonedReuter. A.P.-U.P. - 831 words
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Advertisement91 1949-09-24 1 CARPETS Beautiful, soft, luxurious carpets from Mireapur, Tersia, and Peiping, available in all sizes and colourcombinations to match any colour scheme of your home. For Quality At Reasonable Prices Phone 2867 THE OLD CAPITAL 31, Stamford Road, Singapore. WITNEY EARI.YWARM BLANKETS JHESE blankets have a reputation for sound service all91 words
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Advertisement126 1949-09-24 1 RIGHT ON TINE! with a watch or clock serviced by YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Koad, &iiigapure I'nune IWA. t WE KNOW YOU LIKE THESE!* FIVE SMITH BROTHERS. Put Your Shoes On, Lucy. F. y* I Cried for You. 2361 Lillette, jL Kentucky Babe; By the Light of a126 words
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Article, Illustration164 1949-09-24 2 Tribune Stuff Reportei, THE Federal Legislative Council when it meets on Thursday will be asked to sanction a water supply scheme totalling $4,5W,600 for eight Federation areas. The benefit will go largely to Province Welleshw for which $2000,000 is reccommended. Others towns and the amounts164 words
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Article112 1949-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.--Application may now be made for Naval Prize Money and for Campaign Stars and Medals, stated a government press release last night. Ex-memhers of the Royal Naval and Marine Forces residing in the Federation of Malaya and members of the Penang Division of112 words
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Article115 1949-09-24 2 Dr. W. J. Vickers, Lircciov of Medical Services, said yesteiday that the aim or the nursing authorities in Singapore i 3 to cor*fo m ..ih Standards in the United K'ngdom. New lawo and iegila*ions have a'ready heen accepted in principle in Britain and arc now115 words
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Article49 1949-09-24 2 When the Kerala Samajam holds its annual general meeting on Oct. 10, it will discuss the need for a chair in Malayalam for the University of Malaya. The Literary Section are holding a discussion group meeting at 5.30 p.m. on Sunday at N0.6 Race Course Lane.49 words
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Article36 1949-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.— The Kinta Town Board will discuss the proposal for municipalising Kinta at its next meeting. A committee will be appointed. It Will report to Government on all isoects of the matter.36 words
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184 1949-09-24 2 SINGAPORE'S first allotment of 4,500 tons of Nicaraguan rice arrived here yesterday in the 6,591-ton Olga Maersk, which mcidentally. m on.her maiden voyage for her owners, the Danish A.P. Mcller Steamship Company. The Olga Maersk built in her owners own shipyards at Odense,184 words
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Article115 1949-09-24 2 The Army is anxious to contact Mr. M. John, and Mr Tom Long, both of Singapore. Mr. John was last heard of at 82 (a) 10milestone Bukit Panjang, Singapore, and Mr. Long at Tanjong Rhu, Singapore. When in March of this year, civilians who helped Services115 words
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Article175 1949-09-24 2 IPOH Friday. Ten bandits cut through me barb--1 cd'wirc fence surrounding Tanjong Tuallan? and launched an attack on a club house last night. The bandits severed the wire about 40 yax'ls from the Chinese Philanthropic Society's premises. They hurled two handgrenades killing ore person and175 words
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Article55 1949-09-24 2 A slight ri" s in the tuberculosis death rate was recorded in the Municipal area iast week, as against the previous weeic. Ot a total of 180 deaths, 33 were from tuberculosis. Last week the figure was 29 deaths out of a total of 181. Births55 words
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Article, Illustration91 1949-09-24 2 Mr. Jack Evan*, the Official Film Censor, Will resume his duties in his Maxwell Road office on Monday. He returned to the Colony on Wednesday from Britain where he spent his 4'«-months' leave. While there, he also kept in touch with develop ments in the film91 words
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Article27 1949-09-24 2 The Singapore Poli- (fend under the diieetion of Mr. I C. Hitch, will play for an hour at Tiong Bahru on Wednesday at 6 p.m.27 words
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Article121 1949-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. Three partners of the Wan Lee Mining Kongsi, Selama Lee Wall Choon, Chong Pak Seang and Karim were each fined $30 by the Taiping Magistrate recently for failing to pay their labourers' wages within the time limit prescribed by the Labour Code,121 words
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Article92 1949-09-24 2 A Chinese weman t-ged X, was charged in the «ith Police Court en Thursday with having acquired the custody and cont'd of a mvi tsai. 3 r ie was convicted and sentenced to three months gaol. Notice of aopeai was given. The child. Teo Ah Chee.92 words
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322 1949-09-24 2 SINGAPORE Government will now ailot .uorc for- cign exchange for the import of essenria! go ii from the dollar area, a high authority told the Tribune last night. Dollar goods will now cost more by aoout 4<» per cent, but no322 words
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Article74 1949-09-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri.— October will be University Month in the State of Selangor. The Working Committee of the I "Diversity of Malaya Endowment Fund Committee. Sclangoi. met in a Secretariat yesterday. The principal events of the month will be a Flag Day to be held on74 words
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204 1949-09-24 2 Th" Clifforu Pier Car Park is approaching completion. No cars will he allowed to park in the centre of Collycr Q iay from Oct. L Clifford Pier car pari. for unlimited parking of private cars the seating cape or which i \s204 words
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112 1949-09-24 2 Double white lines -.re being painted on the roadway in Singapore in certain narrow roads and on dangerous bends. These lines have a riiffcrcn* meaning from an ordinal white line. A double toe means that no motor v hick may overtake another motovehiclc along112 words
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Article75 1949-09-24 2 All a motorist has to do when a "jcga kreta boy imposes himself on him is to send tor a policemen. The police find it difficult to catch, these urchins who cause so much nuisance and damage to cars. The motorist can help by grabbing the75 words
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Advertisement50 1949-09-24 2 HERE'S ANOTHER SUPER FROM EAGLJvLION THE LIFE OF LORD BYRON THE GENTLEMAN WHO SHOCKED AND FASCINATED THE WORLD gAVILMN™ f Z7i Phone tttKM. ~mmm*m mai itmmismtomm "Jm LINDEN TRAVERS SONIA HOLM D.r«tW kr Dint NKIOMU !w9H|KjW SYDNEY MX rKOOUCTION Special Morning Shoic Tomonvw 11 ncrnmu Durbin In 'HERB TO HOLD50 words
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Miscellaneous365 1949-09-24 2 Jum2Sr- T6O? e Ck»*« D?wa. fc A AY ».99 p.m. sig. Tuoc. Oprnin K 100 Dm Prearamnie Sam- N< m £r. !W Cl DoWB Amoy; 9.15 "Week-end Enterrltr wi tr Tfa tM f' m Programme Sum- tainnient (Mandarin): !>.45 »g|». fSR IS Yours" in Mandarin; Time News WpJJy SXew-'lt wlST^i365 words
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159 1949-09-24 3 Tribune Stall Reporter JI|E International Labour Organisation's Asia Conference of experts' on vocational and technical training concluded a 12-day session in Singapore yesterday. Thĕ Conference, at its final open meeting, adopted a 29>point resolution covering".'general organisation of vocational and technical'tmining; material needs?" technical159 words
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Article463 1949-09-24 3 Mr. J. w. V. Taylor, LJJ.S,. Mr. M. Subramamam, L.D.S.. Dr. B. K. Yap, M.-J.. U.S. LD;S.. and Mr. KM Yam, L.D.S., have been name.l to the Dental Boaid for three years. v The resolution t ecommended that programmes of vocational and technical traininc drawn up for Asian463 words
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Article23 1949-09-24 3 The Buddhi.t Association will hold- their Annual General Meeting tomorrow at W at 10 a.m. New officiate, and committee members wi23 words
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Article200 1949-09-24 3 t:> porter. i-SPTTE Ol Ihe highly teelr--1 cal mvture of their tioa« 1.L.0 delegates rfti to ciack jokeis at ;> Zealand's Apprcrrtloeommishioner. Mr. H C _en eas the hutt' of ined crack on He was largely rcsponfoi keeping the trend on as he more than200 words
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Article132 1949-09-24 3 Tribune Staff Reporter l/ALLANG flying boat base has been "reduced in status." it was announced yesterday. The only staff left is the crew for one munch. Other launch crews and base staff have either been absorbed into another section of the Civil Aviation Department132 words
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Article65 1949-09-24 3 The Chinese Young Men s Association of S ngapore v ill launch their iurd annual membership mvoaign on Oct. 1. THE MM: to enlist 5.000 members md to collect $50,000. IHE METHOD: Ftfty-nve teams of ten members each will canvas for members. An opening ceremony will65 words
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Article133 1949-09-24 3 A Chinese merchant. Mr Tan Chin Pan. the sole proprietor of a firm which earned this country large sums of hard currency in pepper deAis is now. a bankrupt. This was icvealcd in tnc Bankruptcy Court yesterday hv Mi S. Dass, at one timmanage, of the firm133 words
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Article, Illustration103 1949-09-24 3 The High Commissioner, Sir Henry tiurirey, recently presented honours and awards to 20 civilians and members of the services at a ceremony in King's House, Kuala Lumpur. In this group are nine recipients of award*. Left to right: S Ldr. A. VV. D. -lames, (UJ.C); I /Lt.103 words
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Article66 1949-09-24 3 The Ist. Battalion. The Buffs, now in Hongkong, will be relieved by the Ist. Battalion, The Cameronians, it was revealed today. The Cameronians are at present in Trieste. The Buffs will go to the Middle East between November and next January. They arrived in Hongkong66 words
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Article, Illustration21 1949-09-24 3 Mr. W. B. Young hat, been appointed radiologist in the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. T.B. Clinic. MR. i'OH TTAN SIAN21 words
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103 1949-09-24 3 Tribune Staff Reporter THE fourth annual conference of the Singapore 1 Municipal Services Union will open ihxs noon at the Union's premises in Farrer Pa* k at Z» P m The conference will o™ tinn to-morrow. Resolutions asking Munici pal Commissioners *.o investi gate103 words
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Article91 1949-09-24 3 The King has -.aactioned the following piomotion- I nd appointments in the Venerable Order of the Hosoital of St. John of Jerusalem: Dr, Gopal llaridaa as A iaoeiate Commandei (Biomen; Mi. Tay Keng Hock U Office) ilhothet); Di Che,. Su Dr. Kaiuppiah Vellasamv. mo Mj Mun91 words
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Article167 1949-09-24 3 Mr. J. W. van le S tacit Aysist.un Manager KF M Uncs. pleaded guilt* on behalf of his company an Captain- C A. Volmer. mas-u-. of the m.v. D-inta. at tho Marino Court .-terdiy. Captain Volmi? was chai with sailing fmm Singapoi*on Aug. 10. witt out167 words
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Article, Illustration367 1949-09-24 3 THE Institute of International Educatici, in New 1 York has announced that competition is now open for a limited number of s dents for fellowships in United States coi.e b es an« universities. The offer was made public m Singapore and Kuala Lumpur yesterday367 words
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Article261 1949-09-24 3 The following new books and reprints are being added to Raffles Library Broken Images. John Guest; On the Hill. John Masefield; The Natural History of Non sense. Bergen Evans; The Prospect Before* Us. Charles E Raven otheis; Making the most of your Publn Library, William261 words
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Advertisement109 1949-09-24 3 le-Dav Cheap viathaee 2.30 P.M. Yvonne De Carlo CASBAir 1.-Night 7.30 «r 9.30 P.M Super .Mandarin Pictuie SAM PECK ING TAI" Chinese "Romeo Juliet") To.Morrow heap Matime 2.30 P.M. "WAKE ISLAND" i>uMv: Two Shows Only: 3.00 A 8.30 P«*. Kane Richmond W Aidriee in Republic Are Serial lIAI NTBD HARltOliß*109 words
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Advertisement301 1949-09-24 3 I < PLAY THE PIANO-ACCX)KDION I New Generation, New Music, N- w i Accordions of all sizes available. Very low prices I FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIO, 148, MOULMFLN ROAD I (OFF THOMPSON ROAD) TELEPHONE 47J9. also available at: Keller Piano Co„ No. 2, Orch;rd Road. I Tel. 33W. j Johnson Piano301 words
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Article, Illustration504 1949-09-24 4 EIGHTEEN youth organisations, affiliates of the Singapore Youth Council, with a membership of over 8,000 young men and women of Singapore, will show what they have done and what they can do at a Youth Rally today at the Thomson Rtfud Police Training School.504 words
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Article1495 1949-09-24 5 OSWALD HENRY - by OSWALD HENRY CATHAY RATING: .!A ,M: mni «"<t l>erUl«n>r,\HS: cikrk UoMc, Walter I'ldgc***, V»i* I»h**on, Itriau ItonUvy. John Ifediak. hwr*r* Bok ford and Mwud Arnold. THOUGH its four ycai sinec World War 11-ended, a no cf the epics lhat toon place during those glim when nations1,495 words
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Article91 1949-09-24 5 POON A (Bombay Province), Fri. -Europeans and American in Bombay have Baked the provincial govern rrrent to gran; them exemption fmm prohibitum, after th? province goes totally 'dry' in Apr] 1950. A dy.crrrttibn cf She cam- muntty. ten by Mr. C. P. BrambV. Chaiman of91 words
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Article95 1949-09-24 5 Reuter. SEOUL Fri.- -A South Kor c an Navy spokesman stated today that 20 Japanese fishermen captured in the Japan Sea during the past three weeks would be returned to Japan, but the boats aie to be confiscated. The spokesman said that i Korean patrolReuter. - 95 words
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Article267 1949-09-24 5 MacA Tells The Troops Reuter. TOKYO, Friday. Gen. Douglas W-icArthu-Supreme Allied Commander, today lifted almost 'M restrictions limiting friendly relations between ttv occupation forces and the Japanese people. Gen. MacArthur said his purpose wa.-, to estah lish the same relationship between the occupation personnel and theReuter. - 267 words
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Article45 1949-09-24 5 Reuter. MOSCOW, Fri. Li Ho Rim. Korean scientist and professor at Phyeag-yang University in Northern Korea, arrived in Moscow yesterday, and later left for Leningrad to take part in the celebrations of the centenary of the birth of the famous Russian physiologist, Pavlov.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Advertisement171 1949-09-24 5 THERE SHOULD. RE NO MISTAKE WITH Ot B stTLNTIFIC PHOBOPTOR INSTRUMENT I t'roper Glaus until Pi-,; tfuyj j,s vh4it you veoM 1, on r Precious K<n a. THE GREAT CHINA OPTICAL CO., Jm>. 3.14, North Bridge Road, Singapore. O M F 0 R T A B L E AN I,171 words
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Advertisement404 1949-09-24 5 SITS. VACANT TALLY Clerks experiem-e nnvt A *P» Mua Siam? Steamship Co. lb W m:nes,er House. fC624> APPLICATIONS rrom males an j lemahs are Invited for the posi le her not essen l ii* 1 Permanent situation Apply I B °w^Jv, M T S'Pore." (B.«i8. i WANTED an Ayah knowing404 words
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Advertisement279 1949-09-24 5 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS VEHS. FOR SALE FOR SALE. Renault "8 2-dorjr Saloon l!MO. body paintwork. ixrTllcm condition. Anr>e JJox A2S4t>. M.T.. S'iotc. iß.Sni. Fo*iD (Prefect) 1917. E:co*?lr*nl Condition. rnmprehrn.-.v Insurance M.mh f*so. 4H7 Bkst Cot-: Koad. bnweeu MO !o 6.30 p.m. (8.*12 i. Va*a MORRIS 8 (4-door) Oct.279 words
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Advertisement163 1949-09-24 5 FOR SALE Ariel Red Hnr.'er •win SOOc.c. motor-cycle, teleseop:. float forks and rear springing first registered 8/12/4$ taxed, .it sured. mileage 6,000 price $3,150 Brinkrr.anns Ltd.. Kuala Lutnput. (\.S»O'. FORD 1545 Model. ttH.l'J For .-sale. Oocd condition. Recent thorough o\ tMhc.il. Good ivt.-. :xtc:s to Box A.2Si7, M.T., $|*ore. <X.'.7*i.163 words
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Advertisement249 1949-09-24 5 'm J i \m s you kok sroA from Singapore TO TWi ROMANTIC I CITY OF BANGKOK Mondays I (Crtf I tan cca II KOIMNSOV IMMI» SltlHK 11.S0 p.ni. |KIS Thursdays 'WFIfE vlflf GOLD SILVER Cigarette Cases I J .^flft '.(Mi. OKCHAKI) liOAI) ll^L^il-^JJ^M^H STOMACH 2» mtf behaving W^tfCorrect itswiftly,safe/y,sutviy.249 words
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Advertisement407 1949-09-24 5 SIT. WANTED DRftftSEK and or Dispenser by lovct omen- Pensioner. Bpeci.nl Jrad Hospital Assistant with \ce len( reatimoalats. Bt* A2si 1. M.T.. B*por« (*****. TLITION Si MO A TORE Institute of Commerce Studani Typewriting ser- .< c solves, your piobh'ms of Tran port, pressure <»♦ Work., servant. JtC. etc. t<>407 words
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Article528 1949-09-24 6 OOMEWHERE in the Malayan jungle (un- honoured and unhung) lurks another Tito. Who is this impudent and nameless fellow who dares to interrupt the love-calls of Mao Tse-tung and very rudely at that? For while Mao is busy trying to woo Malayan Communists back to China to528 words
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Article, Illustration1440 1949-09-24 6 R. Satakopan - THE KING WAS IN HIS VAULT CO UNTING OUT HIS RUPEES The world's richest man is also the wo.ld's-leading miser. He eats but one meai a day, smokes only locally made cigarettes and uses cigarette w.appings as note-paper. His only extravagance is his harem. hy R. Satakopan A.P. HYDERABAD. fiEA.P. - 1,440 words
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Article710 1949-09-24 6 A.P. OTTAWA CANADA'S Royal Canadian Mounted Police have closed a case marking- another step in the slow ideological stun I gle between the White man i and the Eskimo. I The case, which stretched I over a full year in the frozen I wastes inside theA.P. - 710 words
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Article541 1949-09-24 6 J NEW YORK THIS is the sixth anniversary of my en- trance into prison. I It is a hoosegow of the mind—the business of writing a daily newsI paper column. The high walls and iron bars of c this mental penitentiary don't show. But they541 words
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Advertisement44 1949-09-24 6 ROLEX ETERNA G AMMETER ORIS 16. CoUyer Quay Singapore. For Everybody's Booh jf Letter* Tcm Thuxib Essays College Essays avnd m\\ other School Books. Go to PfcTlutt cHoi>u H 82 2 Bras Basah Road. Singa-no.-e and at Malacca, Seremban. Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh. Peaanj. 8044 words
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Advertisement19 1949-09-24 6 COURVOISIER FINE CHAMPAGNE NAPOLEON BRANDY JL Sole Agents For Malaya, British North Borneo LOW TANGCHANG, LTD. (INCORPORATED IN SINGAPORE19 words
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Article139 1949-09-24 7 iuir.ager of a petrol in Orchard Road was I 5200 by the First DisJudge. Mr. H. E. Kingfor selling a gallon of without a coupon, was reported by Mr. J. H. GauntWtt, former Petrol .ung Officer, who saw or of a taxi fill up a n139 words
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Article87 1949-09-24 7 Chinese native ihvsiclan, t ii in. told t ie Chief Mr. .lustre Murravio the Bankrupts- U ilay "Times arc. nd i cannot earn much.' en« cf th/ee partner? k tiim of Khi n Hee hose Uabilities amoir I $23,000, was asked by distant Official —ssigIly |2087 words
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Article71 1949-09-24 7 Reuter. KTO, Fri.—To soothe ;r n travellers. offittt Osaka Station receniCany<ng the cnorus k ts and grasshoppers its public speaking sysinterval between train •-aii cements was filled th a. 1 ping of insects in ige placed in front of the rophone i lea wasReuter. - 71 words
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82 1949-09-24 7 Reuter. DELrii, Til— The Sice of an airline looked miniature zoo recently r i giant Dat s and 170 were held up from want uf a licence own i of this "mass cargo" lost the licence or. his way to the capitis hadReuter. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration557 1949-09-24 7 WAS 'TOKYO ROSE' LOYAL OR A TRAITOR A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Friday. A formidable task faces the six men and six women who must decide whether L m Angeles-bom IvaToguri d'Aquino—'Tokyo Rose' made treasonable wartime broadcasts to American fighting men in the Pacific. t or nearly 1Z weeKa tney nave usiencaA.P. - 557 words
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Article21 1949-09-24 7 Reuter. TOKYO. Fn. Japan will begin producing streptomycin in commercial quantities for the first tune in the near future —Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article278 1949-09-24 7 THAR PUIA, 33, was committed for trial at the next Assizes by the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday at the end of a preliminary inquiry in which Char was charged with trafficking in 400 counterfeit 50 guilder notes. Detective Tan Chi Leng told the court that on278 words
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547 1949-09-24 7 THE names uf the- successful candidates in the 1949 Normal Class examinations in Singapore were announced yesterday. They are: Ist Year Primary Miss Cheong Kirn Kee. Mr". Khoo Bee Guat. Ihe Missi j Otaa Chin Neo, Lilian Tan. Gladys Joseph, RflJOy Tay. Mary Sih, Du'cie Grosse,547 words
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Article45 1949-09-24 7 Poems by Housman, Sassoon and F'.ecker will he heard in the Radio Malaya feature Nocturne tomorrow at 10.30 p.m .The a 'lections will be read by Miss Rhona Connery, Mr. Pascoe Thorn ton, Mr. Tony Beamish; Mr. Dick Nancarrow, and Mr. v John Dumeresque.45 words
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Article150 1949-09-24 7 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. Lord Quoensborough, cx-cowpuneher and sportsman who more than half a century ago went to America and made a fortune, died at his home in Hatheld, Herts, yesterday aged 88 A descendant of Field Marshal, the Marquess of Angless who commanded the British cavalry at theReuter. - 150 words
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Advertisement35 1949-09-24 7 *jfj|MMHHMHHHt I Wedding Gifts J J AN EXCLUSIVE RANGE OF J SILVER E.P.N.S. WARE t I \s.P.HJeSilva\ 45 HIGH STREET. SINGAPORE 1 X THE EMBANKMENT. K. LUMPTR. J J 43 STAIION ROAD, IFOH T 435 words
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Advertisement227 1949-09-24 7 AIRWAYS MERCU! RANGOON WEEKLY SERVICE FROM SINGAPORE AND PENANG ON MONDAYS FARES FROM SINGAPORE TO MERGUI $215 TO RANGOON —$300 66 lbs. OF BAGGAGE CARRIED FREE MANAGERS: MANSFIELD ft CO., LTD., OCEAN BLDG. SINGAPORE. TEL. s<ttl TELEGRAMS "TF-RBANG" THE SIMPLE WAY TO ENSURE MODERN TYtV, g Joßlf GIENE REFINEMENT FROM227 words
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Miscellaneous104 1949-09-24 7 LIT AltM It hj A 1 Capp y&SJ&kI^ ITS bright U MOVES FOR NEITHER 38 I Xlf"™? 5, call mv engineers rr I Bin" WHYp\BECAUSE <?F HIS A 60RRY TP 1 I 7. ><?J j ANYONE INTEREST IN 15 \l PISILLU6>ON I ABPAEP, I SHALL BE J (Tm LtOL>iPAT/N s104 words
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261 1949-09-24 8 DR. TSIANG TELLS UN. ASSEMBLY A.P. NEW YORK, TFiuXv. NATIONALIST Chin? acetified Russia yesterday of Al using the Chinese Communists as a tool to un dermine the peace of the Orient. The hard pressed Canton regime also charged that the Russians had seizedA.P. - 261 words
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Article132 1949-09-24 8 A.P. MA.NILA. Fri. President Quirino returns today from a 15-day campaign tour of south and central Philippines, confident that Philippines can surmount economic problems reuslting from the T)onnd devaluation. 1 He told reporters he was •not bothered" by devaluation, because the Philippines could still retain itsA.P. - 132 words
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Article134 1949-09-24 8 A.P. FORT WORTH. Texas. Fri. —Marshal of the R.A.F. Lord Tedder said on Wednesday. England "certainly will make the mistake of Rcichs-Mar-shal Goering." That, -aid Lord Tedder, would be to build a post-war air force predominantly of fighter planes. Britain's top airman came out of aA.P. - 134 words
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Article115 1949-09-24 8 U.P. LONDON. Fri.—An expert j who headed Britain's military i mission in Moscow in 1942 predicted that if the Atlantic pact nations form a first army of perhaps 20 divisions the Russian 3 might be per- suaded to withdraw peace j fully from Eastern Europe. IU.P. - 115 words
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Article59 1949-09-24 8 U.P. FLUSHING. Fri. Assembly President Carlos P. Romulo expresed considerable amusement when informed that Moscow Radio considers him a "puppel installed in office by the United States Government to which he always has been obedient". Romulo said "if \am Anybody's puppet I am the puppet ofU.P. - 59 words
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Article211 1949-09-24 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, rrid:>y. KOREAN ambassador John Chang, in an appeal for 11 immediate American niilitary *"d economic itd for his country, said if the Republic of South Korea fell to the Communists, Jappn might well he the nexl victim of the Red tide inU.P. - 211 words
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Article31 1949-09-24 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Fri.—Governor Sir Alexander Grantham is expected-to leave for Japan within a day or two on a short holiday. The Governor will be accompanied by Lady Grantham. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article29 1949-09-24 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Fri.—William Carty, Paramount news cameraman, arrived here from Tokyo yesterday. Carty is on a. special assignment to make a 1,500-feet news film of Hongkong.—KeuterReuter. - 29 words
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Article164 1949-09-24 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Senat- Banking Commit tpe ycstciday unanimously approved legislation designed to help carry out President Truman ii point torn" pro gramme lor economic imDrovement of underdeveloped areas of the world. The Committee acted a few minutes after Senator Lucas of Illinois, theA.P. - 164 words
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Article182 1949-09-24 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Fri.—Representative Paul Sbafer yesterday threatened to press for an investigation of the State Department unless Socretary of State Acheson •'does something i>ositive about tn« fading cause of democracy in Asia." Shafer said continuation of the "frivolous paradoxical Acheson policy is going to be ruinousU.P. - 182 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-09-24 8 From a roof z arde* two bridaeme i reel the si; n,. '.e.rli In- thi- CmM Naj»W. In a lev; weeks When the «te I -.!;ehiton M top** out with a IM-nthou.se atop th«- 39th storey.40 words
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418 1949-09-24 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Friday,. THE defence of Hongkong is finally a moral ques--1 tion and unless the Colony rises to its ruormal obligations to its citizens, "we have no right tc. ask the homes of England to send their sons oat here to defend us."Reuter. - 418 words
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Article29 1949-09-24 8 A.P. BUDAPEST, Fri.—All eight defendants in the Hungarian treason trial confessed again in final statements yesterday and only two begged that they not be hanged.—.A.. r\A.P. - 29 words
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Article32 1949-09-24 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Fri.— Rohm Steele and four Japanese officials of the SCAP trade mission arrived here yesterday afternoon. After a stopover of a few hours the mission left for Bangkok.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Advertisement589 1949-09-24 8 SHIPPING tVEREIf ifi' LINE 'fiVERSf SJAR IM Lenevereu w>/** penang MfldraB> colomu H\)r Penane Rangoon, Cochin, Bombay, Karachi For Penang, twßahrein, Kowett, Basrah, "Bra,lov,rvtl" 1/8 Oct. K'sha. "IrteWir 18/«" <»et. "Nordstjeman" 29 Sept./8 Oil For Freight, Passage, please apply to:— GUTHRIE CO., LTD. Phone Singapore 513. Malacca 699/5.0 Kuala Lumpur589 words
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Advertisement561 1949-09-24 8 For London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg A H4iii I. BW<?t> p *»*»f. BENMACDHUI 25-29 Sept. Oct. 2^Toc t BENALBANACH 10—15 Oct. 18-20 Oct. 16—17 Oct' BEN AVON 30 Oct.— 5 Nov. 6-7 Nov. 8 -10 4-A'so eel's Dar s-<a!a and Mombasa. For Liverpool. Glasgow, Dublin, Havre, Antwerp, R'data Hamburg. BENCLEU< :i561 words
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Article160 1949-09-24 9 ESTATE, dea'ers' and port s.oc.es .cf rubber th the a tion v. ere .'own by a comaa.cd .vith the a at the end of Au- Stocks on Au--31, totalled 72,29b tons against 71,730 tons on July 31. Foi Ign exports from tno ration during 4 he montn160 words
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Article51 1949-09-24 9 A.P. SHANGHAI. Fri. The official j1 for the Communis! dollar is fixed Thursday at 4.000 to U.S. dollar. The old rate .as :?..<»«> to one. Other rate s were 10,000 Communist luHara to one British pound and 0 to one Hongkong dollars. All m were foe rssstttsitces fromA.P. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-09-24 9 E. San- i mi; Mancnuria '|2 131; Kajang (40/41); City of Kvansville (38/39); Behclcuch (36 37,; Sommeisd.jk (35/34); Steel Age (31/32): Javane-e Prince (17/18)Charon (19/20); Frederick Clover (21/22); Bulob (24)Seudai (25); Tydeus (26/27)Olga Maersk (15/16); Ln Marseillaise 111/12); Muncastei Castle (8/9); Kustbrrs l 0; Empire Rajah (Coal56 words
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Article79 1949-09-24 9 Latest time of posting nt the Ci.P.O. to Aden. Afghanistan Alaska. Europe, Africa, South America. West Indies, Canada. Euypt, Eire. Abyssinia, Pales line. PaKistan, Syria. U.S.S.K.. U.S.A.. Iceland. India. Iran, lr*q, Madagascar, Turkey. Brunei. North BofBOO (.in luUm.; Liibuuiu, Sarawak. Australia, tl Pamir Islands, New Zealand. Hongkong. Korea.79 words
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Article21 1949-09-24 9 Latest time for posting at the G.P.O. to Thailand, North Sumatra and the Federation Will be 6 p.m. today.21 words
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Article197 1949-09-24 9 WEEKLY REVIEW On Monday dealings were restricted to number one sheet and »t waa impossible to make quotations on other grades or on distant forwards. Profit-taking and an absence of any serious short position in the market cheeked any tendency for the rise to get out197 words
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Article98 1949-09-24 9 With a better tone in the 1 market ug >i'i yesterday the J price improved half a cent from Thursday. Business passing was moderate and there was ne evidence of fresh 'nterest from dca'ers. Closing prices were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Oct. RSS 44% M% No98 words
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Article55 1949-09-24 9 Highest and Uf«| price, tort*! the week cnd.ng September are: rriilml Lowest Closing Buyers Noon f.o.b. Ociober 1 Jgj J k.M.A.:: R.S.S, F. 0.8, g JM gj ILM.A. l Pale Crep< ».1 aiu B.Q.K.S.H. on Tender. 218 44 September JJj s 44.1 1 October December j H.l/1 January55 words
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134 1949-09-24 9 DRAZILTAN coffee was fairly active in Ihe Singal* pore produce markets yesterday. to 5 the following levels: Rio No 4 $34 per t »1 Rio No. 5 $78. Rio No. 7 at 052 per picui f.o.b. October while buy< ra were ho'dins off. Copra was134 words
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Article106 1949-09-24 9 Reuter. NEW YORK. Fri.—Britain and the United States have agreed to -an the export to China of highgrade oils, heavy trucks, aircratt parts, copper wire, telephone- and signal equipment and a long list of machine cools, the New York Herald Tribune Washington correspondent reportedReuter. - 106 words
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Article116 1949-09-24 9 Reuter. NEW YORK. Fri. The United States Department of Commerce has approved the immediate export to the Soviet Union of $500,000 (£l7B 575 sterling worth of oilfield machinery Oilfield machinery exports for Russia had been prolubitcd under the United States ban on shipments of "war potential"Reuter. - 116 words
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Article59 1949-09-24 9 Reuter. OTTAWA. Fri. Canada hopes to increase her imports from Britain by $120,000,000 in 1950 and by a further $150.--000.000 in 1951, Mr. C D. Howe, the Minister for Trad, and Commerce, told a press conlerence hen tonight. Mr. Howe SSid this would mean in effectReuter. - 59 words
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Article40 1949-09-24 9 LONDON, Fri.—Shares 1» American companies wore ouoyant in the London stock exchange Thursday, but a "watt and sec" attitude kept i dealings in all other shares dull. f Small |BillS and totsefl weie about evenly mixed in most sections.40 words
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134 1949-09-24 9 Reuter. f OLOMBO, Friday. The United States owned General Tyre and Rubber Company will contribute one-fifth of the capital for a State-sponsored five-million-nipce (£375,000) rubber factory to be established here shortly. The Ceylon Government and private local enterprise will Invest the balance four-fifth's capital.Reuter. - 134 words
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Article83 1949-09-24 9 U.P. WASHINGTON Fri. The FAO in its reports said "the outlook for naural rubber continues tc be dominated by the situation in the United States and much would depend upon the future policies governing United States stockpiling purchases of raw materials Irom the sterling area." The reportU.P. - 83 words
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Article56 1949-09-24 9 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Fri. Closing' fort'itfn excliange rates in San Francisco on Thursday were: Singapore 32.875; Bombay 21.'*': Hon«rkoftfr 17.50; Pkllir.I.jnes 49.80; Amsterdam 26.6»» Batavia 26.50: and Burssel*. 2.00. -<*tp.~ g-» t f Closing foreign ex<~hanpe in New York Thursday were: Canadian 89.62*; Britain 2.804: Switzerland »3.15: Argcntiu* 20.92:A.P. - 56 words
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Article70 1949-09-24 9 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Fri.—World production of tin in concentrates fell from 10,600 long tons in June to 12,900 in July, according to preliminary statistics issued by the International Tin Study Group. Exports i f tin in concentrates fell from 8,900 in June to 7.100 inReuter. - 70 words
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Article93 1949-09-24 9 LaONDON, Fu. -Iran's decision against devaluation jf her currency could tea'-onably increase the annual overhemd of the Anglo-lia-iiau Oil Company by some tlO 000.000, Company official* said today. At the new rate of 90 riai 1 toa pound, wages alone at > exoocted to inciease93 words
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Article43 1949-09-24 9 Singapore, Fri. Overseas market* were steady and still awaiting news of the tin price. The local share market opened"! his fnornlng gteady hut rhiv- I on strong note lor tin shares. Maty rises wef r Turtle .1. Industrials eantluueA quietly firm.43 words
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Article806 1949-09-24 9 INDUSTRIALS Buyers 8o!lers Atlas Ice 15.30 16.50 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2.40 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.22 Vs E.B. Petrol 39/6 41/B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/- 22/Ord. 14/- 15/K. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Trust Ag. 7.00 8.00 Fed. Dispensary 6.50 7.00 Fraser Ncavc Pref.806 words
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Advertisement169 1949-09-24 9 Modern way of keeping ihe homo bright, clean he<tlthv MANSION HYGIENIC WAX POLISH ret FLOCB9 FB9PWUR! I UftWliU* due abt: Sept. 2ff m*. KA WIiOUIA" TTZ nurUr> Kobe Yckonama. for Bangkok, Manila. Hongkong. ttooe g#a Qct. 1« for° M E anUa. Yokohama m.s. ••LALANDIA" for Saigon Bangkok due abt: DeC169 words
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Advertisement564 1949-09-24 9 THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. 65, CHIJLIA STREET, PHONE 3944-5 (Incorporated in Singapore PASSENGER A FREIGHT SERVICES To HONGKONG, SWATOW\ AMOY, PENANT:. RANGOON, PALEMBANG, DJAMBI, PAKAN BAROE, RENGATand BAGAN SI AFI API. "HONG SIANG" Due from Amoy, Swatow Hongkong Sept 25 "HONG ANN" Sails for Palembang Sept. 24564 words
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1915 1949-09-24 10 ALLAN LEWIS - By ALLAN LEWIS IPOH, Friday. T HE Perak TurfClub's Auftmm day h 8igsiKr^^^^«^ N tho,,gh 1 wouw not t0 STe and if the weather holds unti. tomorrow the track should be m veryJ>°°^° C \IL j Div. 1 over1,915 words
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Article114 1949-09-24 10 R ACE ONE CL 2 Div. 2—5 Furs Str. < HAPPY QUADRANT \tlantas Mont Blot Outsider: Christmas < Knight RACE TWO < CI. 2 Div. 2—6 Furs. INSPUtATION Slipstream Victory March Outsider: Totland RACE THREE CL 2 Div. I—IM 110 YdsSHAWFORD Vutoi Abby Kay Outsider: Selopian114 words
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Article786 1949-09-24 10 nFUIW is the card for today's races. The Bis? B E w P will Tbe drawn on Race 7 end the Double Totes on Races 3 and 4, and 6 and 7. RACE ONE 2 30 P.M. wornFS CLASS 2 DIV S KrJKIOWCiS. sT«. HOUSES• CLASh. wi j,..,,786 words
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Article314 1949-09-24 10 >OCCEB: S.C.F.A. Arniy todax at Jala it Besar Madiun. Player* ara. eeosteated to be at the dressing, room by p.m. for final -election): Cbu Chee Seng. Tang Tm k Choon. Chan Yew Heng. Kwok Siew Tons. Tan Cliin Lye, Patrick Yee. Swee Lim Swung (Capt.). Thong Gim San.314 words
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Article101 1949-09-24 10 In a fast and clean game of soccer played at the Geylang Stadium on Wednesday the Hotspurs < halked up another win when they beat R.A.F. Police XI by three goals to one. Scorers for the 'Spurs wer* 10th minute Rex Lee. Kok Peaow and Syed Ali.101 words
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Article49 1949-09-24 10 Andrew Tan (HQ Tfc.) qualified to meet Teo Boon Eng (HQ) in the Men s Open Singles finals of the BODCA Badminton Championships when he beat Taib bin Mohd Doon (2 S/D GS* at the Hospital Assistants* Union Hall on Wednesday. The score was 15*9, 15-3.49 words
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Article379 1949-09-24 10 By ALL AX LEWIS COLIN TuUoh. 34-year-old jockey will make his race riding debut in Malaya today Engaged as first jockey for the Jimmy Martin stable, this young rider should be a gooi acquisition for Martin. Tulloh served his apprenticeship in Perth, West Australia, where he started379 words
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Article102 1949-09-24 10 Reuter. OSLO. Fit The c runners A. Mimoun (FrajW and Mat tin Stokken (No wavi both bothered o»ym pic recoid fot the 10,00 J metres during an athletic meeting between Prance aaa Norway here. France the contest by 123 point! Mimoun set up a Fr«* rcord by winningReuter. - 102 words
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Advertisement233 1949-09-24 10 r Best Food Served in Town EUROPEAN CHINESE DISHES IST CLASS ATTENTION and SERVICE PRICE MODERATE. OPEN DAILY TILL MIDNIGHT MOOI CHIN RESTAUkANT BAR •'hone ***** 420, North Bridge Rd. Singapore. (Corner of Purvis Street) 1 1 s ,l HOROSCOPES, CONSULTATIONS, J l < Palm Readings, Etc, on authorised basis233 words
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Advertisement6 1949-09-24 10 >Sjr7oW ON r THE SCREEN> CAPITOLJO^6 words
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Article395 1949-09-24 11 ..l'W rules in hockey will be V nted by all CiUbs affile Singapore Hocution tmsseasoh. Oehlers, president rt a. and the Mala--11 r u c v council said these <vIU be carried out Uperiment The InterHockey Federation I al' affiliates to the experiment for395 words
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Article47 1949-09-24 11 .n_ have been —leefwl nt Diehard B.P. against tomorrow at 2.30 p.m. 1 Court: Perry Pcnnekonney Me'ota, 8. V. Lim Keng H<>r. Wilfred Alt Mohd.. Raja Ahmad. L. M. Pciirc-t'Ht iv r. Mrs. Kwi c and Andre .v Reserves: Paul Wee. Jimmy md A. Silas.47 words
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Article32 1949-09-24 11 i School beat the Mars Union by four oa jf i a hockey match played Victoria School ground 'day. scorers w**re Ku»' Mi. hael Fernamlea 2 ana V'Tiihese L32 words
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225 1949-09-24 11 Bid To Encourage Schoolboys, Girls 4 lTiDune Sports ueponiT. SINGAPORE schools will hold tor the first time an fl Inter-School Swimming Championship cm Monday, Oct. 26 at the Singapore Swimming Club. Altogether nine m?jor boys' schools md girls schools—Raffles, Methodist :>nd St. Ma egret's—will225 words
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Article, Illustration65 1949-09-24 11 Hobby N joo, lightweight champion oi Indonesia, has been offered a right for the lightweight championship of the Orient in Manila on Oct. 18* Razak .vho promoted Njoo's rights against Jimmy Newell and Nai Fhol in Singapore will be dying to Manila on Wednesday to discuss65 words
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Article77 1949-09-24 11 Results of the draughts tournament held at the New World recently were: Class "A tLeagne>: Chia Tiang Kirn 27 points: Leon;,' Kam Fart 25: Lim Cheng Kwee 24- Yusoff bin Jaffar 13: Lmi Chen* Bak W: Laii Ah Boey lo: Koh Hock Chye lo: Richard Lit:i 4: How Eng77 words
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231 1949-09-24 11 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Friday. League-leading woiverWanderers, one of the three unbeaten teams in the First Division, appears to be one of foXIT. certainties to maintain its record tomorThe "Wolves," with an unchanged team plays Hnddersfield Town, third from bottom in the LeagbcA.P. - 231 words
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Article68 1949-09-24 11 In spite of the many chances they had. the Indians went Sown 3-0 to the European, ?n an inter-Comraumt/ League match at Ja.an Bcsai yesterday. The game started rflem ly, and Murphy scored th. Europeans Brat goa c few mmutes before the change°Vwith the Indians nnishin'poorly during68 words
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Article26 1949-09-24 11 A.P. nwno\ Fri. Promoter Me ad. Grand R »Hjf t Dave Sands middleweiKh t to i.„n^eweight ffi i Arena un Oct. »L A.PA.P. - 26 words
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Article151 1949-09-24 11 Today's Gallops From ALL AN LEWIS IPOH. Today. 3»Hywm did the best gallop on th*> track this morning, eating Lucky Ace. Bailymun an thiee in 38 sees. Ascot Va'e did the three I 40' while Lynchbui l move over the same distance «n151 words
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Article85 1949-09-24 11 The following will represent the Veterans vs. School Boys on the S.R.C. padang at 11 a.m. tomorrow VETERANS: T. Leijssiu„ (Capt.), A. Armstrong, G. Bogaars, A. Davenport, H. Edgar. W. Haseldine. R. Pearse. J. G. Reutens. G. Tessensohn. and V. C. Westerhout. SCHOOL BOYS: J. Dalmeida (Capt.). J.85 words
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Article42 1949-09-24 11 Reuter. BERKELEY. California. Fri. Felicissimo Ampon of the Philippines was eliminated from the National hard court lawn tennis championships here when he lost 2—6, 6- 4. 5—7, 3—6. in the quarter finals to Art Larsen of the United States. —Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article41 1949-09-24 11 The Singapore LteCrtßftUOt! Club beat the Hongkong <t Shanghai Bank Sports In. by two goals to one at hockey en the S.R.C. padang estct day. E. Phillips and W. Oalistcn sccred fcr the Recs. Kozario fcr the Bank.41 words
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Article32 1949-09-24 11 A.P. FOKESTONE, Fri.—Egypt'.; team of Channel swimmers, with the exception of Famy Attallah. left by cross Channel boat today on the first stage of Its homeward trip to Cairo. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article195 1949-09-24 11 THE Singapore colt.started their hockey season in grand style vestcrdav when they trounced a S.C.H.C XT by WR sroals to nil at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Colts cea-tre-forward Voules four goals which Included a hat-t,iek- the first of tho The score kg no indicjtlou195 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-09-24 11 The captain of Tan Kah Kee House, which won j***" House championships, is seen receiving the Kong Sun Chai lenge Cup from Mrs. Lee Chin Ghee, Mr. Chee Keng Lim winner of the Teacher's 50 metres free style event receiving his priie irom Mrs. Lee Chin Ghee.50 words
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274 1949-09-24 11 Tho Mahatnia Gandhi Memorial Cup rrieket match betweeu the Indian Association ot Singapore and the K.A.F. Malaya will be played today and tomorrow starting ft 11 a.m. on each da> on iii> I.A. ground at Balestier Flam. In addition to tlie Cup there274 words
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488 1949-09-24 11 4 huge crowd saw Tan Kah Kee House win A Senior House ehampionshipin the first post vva swimming meet of the Anglo-Chmese School, at thi* Chinese Swimming Club Pool 5^ Tan Kah Kee House annexed the Kong &un Challenge Cup488 words
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Article33 1949-09-24 11 U.P. PHILADELPHIA. Frl.-L'Kh weight champion Ike wn ham« and ford will meet In a ten roum ,un title bout at the a hn Sept. 30, matchmaker Johnny Attell announced today.—c.rU.P. - 33 words
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Article37 1949-09-24 11 U.P. aCHKKWCTADY. New York yfi —The len round oou» oe> n former <&*"2ty£ hampion Bendy Saddler of Nev York and Proctor HtinhoW «j Oklahoma City was JPOs poned until tomorrow night because oi nin U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article156 1949-09-24 11 LONDON, Fri.- Lloy 1 Man "rum of the Ameiicd i Rydn team. Henry Cotton, forme captain who withdrew fiom this year's British team because of lack of practice and two members of tho Britten side Dai Rees and Sam Kin.;, emerged for the seini-fina; of the British156 words
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Advertisement37 1949-09-24 11 GREAT WORLD fSkJ^TS^iS (.rand Supporting Content. l'r liininaries Treoede. mbjĔ^/LwMBB I u.i Nikuloff vs. Swarafl Singh 1.1 Wildcat Hassan Meng fi»k 1 WSf* i Rine 4155 or 50SL Admisaion, M, *3. seat early. Avoid by booking y37 words
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Advertisement213 1949-09-24 11 HAULAGE PERMIT I, Ng Lai Phua of No. 122 Jalan Maharanl, Muar, Johore hereby give notice of intention ito apply.for a Pernvt Ito operate one <U vehicle havi ing a load capacity of 100 cwts. I This vehicle will be based at j Muar, Johore to be used in the213 words
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Advertisement560 1949-09-24 11 SITS: VACANT ACCOUNTANCY, Cost Accounting, Company Secretaryship, Book-Keeping. A sixmonths' "Intensive Metho.f Diploma Course (Recognised by Professional bodies for admission as Associate or Fellow) will qualify you for ltigher status by spare-time i>ostal study. Fcr dctaUs, write now: The Principal, London Scnool of Accountancy. 12 Duke Street, St. James's. S.W.560 words
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Miscellaneous66 1949-09-24 11 I'M PIANNINGTwa WNAMITE: WELL— SO LONG, CURCYM fWA IT JOE I'LL GIVE Mo] IT.' I'M °N A LONG VBE A THREAT TO) YOU'D BETTER IF YOU EVER NEED A PAtl YA A CHANCE ĕ f l^wnm I »w p, t riTHI V RKT, CURLY-\ ANY CHAMP,/STEP ON IT IF <66 words
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274 1949-09-24 12 Reuter-AAP. BANGKOK, Friday. THAILAND has arranged to buy from Britain a force of Spitfire fighters and large quantities of light infantry weapons as part of her extensive preparations to meet the threat of militant Cor..munism froy inside and outside her frontiers.Reuter-AAP. - 274 words
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Article336 1949-09-24 12 BLAST DETECTED IN THE ALEUTIANS ISLE RECENTL V Reuter. WASHINGTON, Friday. PRESIDENT Truman today disclosed that an atomic explosion had place in Russia "within recent weeks Similar announcements were made in London Ottawa but no de?" < were gi ven of where or when the explosion tookReuter. - 336 words
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Article188 1949-09-24 12 Reuter. LONDON, Fri.—T:ic lof;--wing weekly New Statesman suggested today that devaluation of the pound called for a new British foreign poncy. with Britain wholehearted, v casting its lot with Europe rather than seeking a speciai relationship with the Cnited States. The paper argued matReuter. - 188 words
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Article, Illustration172 1949-09-24 12 Reuter. IX)NDON. Fri. The Pri-t-«h Government will seek a nf confidence from Parliament when it meets specially next week to debate de vi'"ation of the pound. The Government, it was learned today. has decided that the debate —which is to> Iflst from Tuesday to Thursday—shal; beReuter. - 172 words
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97 1949-09-24 12 A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. The Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations has estimated that the world will produce 1,575.000 lone tons of rubber during 1049. The 1950 production, the international commoditly ex perts estimate, will be 1.675 000 tons. The estimates were containedA.P. - 97 words
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Article171 1949-09-24 12 Tiibunr Staff Reporter Mr. C. C. Tan, Prcsi leut of the Progressive Party, mac; a second statement on Jie pioposed new Muslim paity this moining. j He was replying :o Inche Sardon's answer to Me Promanifesto on < ommunal politics. Inche Saidon denied that the Muslim171 words
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Article177 1949-09-24 12 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. on the London Stock Ex< liange .aused by the sterling devaluation appears to have subsided. Although trading remained brisk today buying enthusiasm had wained and caution and uncertainty were uppermost. A check to market enterprise was given by an inclination to await the debate onReuter. - 177 words
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189 1949-09-24 12 A.P. and U.P. HONGKONG, Friday. [\EFENDERS of Amoy were reported today to have frustrated a communist amphibious assault on this important Nationalist naval base off the south east coast of China. < Nationalist air and ser forces have been thrown into theA.P. and U.P. - 189 words
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Article73 1949-09-24 12 Reuter. COLOMBO. Fri. The Ceylon Government is to ne gotiate witb the Burma Gov ernmeht for the continuance of regular rice supplies after the internal control of supplies ceases, according to Mr. A. Ratnayake, Ceylon Minister of Food. The Minister added that Ceylon had refused anReuter. - 73 words
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Article40 1949-09-24 12 Reuter. RANGOON, Fn. Karen rebels suffered heavy casualties and fled in disorder after a 30-minute battle foi the vil lage of Zigon which was re occupied by government forces in the Irrawaddy dis trict of Maubin today. Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article995 1949-09-24 12 General CHINESE V.M.C.A.: Commercial classes from 6 to 9 p.m. Cinema. "The Desert Horseman 4.30 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Movie Circle Show —8 p.m. V* MEN'S (LIB: Luncheon Meeting at the V.M.C.A.. Orchard Koad—l p.m. SINGAPORE CHKss CUB: at the V.M.C.A.—4 p.m. SINGAPORE VOl 1H RALLY: At the Police School995 words
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Article, Illustration99 1949-09-24 12 After a five days search on three sides of Mount Ararat. Turkey, an American Anheologieal Expedition found no trae> of Noah's Ark, for which it is searching. Members retorted to their base camp, above, with Mr. Ararat in the background. Sitting beside the equipment are left99 words
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