Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1949
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Title Section66 1949-11-04 1 MALAYA Tribune I 1 BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPII Tefc Tribune" S'pom LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 3811/3 Nne Lm Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, /poh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1949. PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE iUN DUN REPRESENTATIVE66 words
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Article, Illustration34 1949-11-04 1 Men of H.M.S. Ame-, thyst are entertained at the Arizona Club, Gilbraitar, a* guests of the Chamber of Commerce, after their arrival at Gibraltar on their way home.—A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 34 words
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402 1949-11-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter JHE Australian Wheat Board and Malayan flour importers will shortly negotiate with shipping companies for the reduction of freight rates for flour. If freights are cut, Australia will be able to sell her wheat flour in Malaya at competitive prices.402 words
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Article174 1949-11-04 1 Reuter. St. Paul,' Minnesota, Thurs. —President Truman tonight c gave Americans a ten-point programme for "moie democracy" which he said would be a "staunch shield against Communism." Speaking oa the centenary of this mid-Western state as a territory of the United States, he said it wasReuter. - 174 words
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Article50 1949-11-04 1 A.P. VIENNA, Thurs. A nine-ycat-old Austrian boy recently derailed a passenger tram near the village of Poechlarn. in Lower Austria. The youngster placed a foet-'ong iron screw on the rails "Just to see what would happen." The stoker of the engine was seriously injured. -A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article157 1949-11-04 1 U.P. LONDON, Thurs. Prime Minister Clement Attlee tonight accused Russia and her satellites of causing "constant frustration" in the United Nations. In a speeen to the United Nations Associat-on rally, Atttee charged tfiat Russia has continually used the veto as an "instrument of powjr politics and forU.P. - 157 words
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Article25 1949-11-04 1 U.P. BELGRADE, Thurs. Three Yugoslav war criminals were sentenced to hang, for "sending over 10,000 people to death durng the Nazi occupation."—U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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222 1949-11-04 1 PARIS, Thurs.—Dr. Tuan Mao-tan, Nationalist China's Charge D'Affaires here, today installed private detectives in the Embassy to help the house guards keep out officials supporting the Chinese Communist leader, Mao-Tse-tung. A French Foreign Office spokesman confirming this afternoon said: "We have been officially informed that222 words
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Article729 1949-11-04 1 LAWRENCE G. MANI - GOODS: RELAXATION DENIED 'There have been no changes/says Walker By LAWRENCE G. MANI M R W. H. WALKER, Executive Controller of Imports and Experts categorically denied last night a report in a Singapore evening paper (not the Tribune) that restrictions on the import of dollar and other hard currency goods729 words
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67 1949-11-04 1 U.P. CLEVELAND, Thurs. The Congress of Industrial Organizations today offered its "full support" and monetary help to John L. Lewi3' striking coal miners. The CIO convention unanimously adopted a resolution condemning "entrenched and financial interests" which so far have refused to grant Lewis' contractU.P. - 67 words
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112 1949-11-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Today. The Federal Legislative Council when it meets here next month, will be asked to approve $258,053,985 for Public Serviecs next year. Of tnis amount the Federal allocation will be $179,315,926 and State Settlements $78,738,059. The Coancil will also be112 words
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98 1949-11-04 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs. The United States opened negotiations with eight Western European aides today on agreements under which it will supply them with $1,--000,000,000 worth of arms and raiiitary supplies. < Diplomats from each of the eight countries, Britain France, Norway. Denmark, Ita'y,Reuter. - 98 words
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Article97 1949-11-04 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri.— Forty-two-year-old Mohammed Nassir bin Haji Abubakar, First Class Magistrate and Circuit Magistrate for Johore South, who has 24 years ot Government service, appeared yesterday before his coueaguc, Uungku Ismail, on a bribery charge. Mohammed Nassir was arrested on Thursday night by Mr.97 words
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Article41 1949-11-04 1 Reuter. CAPETOWN, Thurs.—Mr. C. R. Swart, South African Minister ol Justice, has ordered an immediate and thorough inquiry into the recent riots in which one African was killed five were wounded and five Europeans including two policemen were hmJofMi. —Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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87 1949-11-04 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. Britain and the U.S. have lifted their ban on the sa<o of commercial planes and aviation equipment to Yugoslavia diplomatic officials reported today. This is the latest step by the West to bolster Marshil Tito in his fight with MoscoA.P. - 87 words
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Article40 1949-11-04 1 Family Remittances to China for the month of October, 1949, totalled as follows: From Sngapore $47,223.13 From Federation -of Malaya $73.331.40 The figures for Singapore include some remittances made by residents of th_ Federation through Singipore Banks.40 words
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Article24 1949-11-04 1 Reuter. BOinu, Thurs.—The West German Parliament toda/ voted Bonn, Rhine city an I birthplace of Beethoven, a. the capital of Western Germany.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article25 1949-11-04 1 A.P. MAiiixjA, mura. x.ie k jll of known dead in the Al! Saints Day typhoon in Central Philippines, mounted to 57 tonight.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article113 1949-11-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Mr. Harold Wilson, vi Board of Trade, was questioned in the House of commons today about changes in regulations in the United States to eneble American manufacturers, if they desire, to use 50,000 tons more natural rubber in 1950. Mr. Thomas Scollan, Labour, askedReuter. - 113 words
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77 1949-11-04 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Colonia' Secretary Arthur Oreeeii <5one* t«M fiK* HNM Ofl l om.nons tooa> ttiat facoinif« dat:ons tor the t'ovvgill report on revision nf Government *aiun<\* m Malaya had not yet been carried out. "These recommendations are now being examined by a specialReuter. - 77 words
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Article113 1949-11-04 1 U.P. LONDON, Thurs.—The Con-servative-controliel House of Lords tonight struck back at the Labour Government with a "no conftdence" you* on the cabinet's economic programme. mis- "cen-sur; motion, introduced as an amend nent to a Government-sponsored motion for a vote ot confidence, provided that "in view ofU.P. - 113 words
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Advertisement9 1949-11-04 1 If TONGGUAN H 23H0.COL£MAj| STRSEV DAY "^Sj^SB TiftFp iSM9 words
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Advertisement174 1949-11-04 1 CHUM CHONG XI tOi/W MfXfl MB, ttmmm*OM. **Oof tUt I 1 There never was a Finer Bicycle Built than the RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE and there never will be! Every feature A STAR on the SENSATIONAL NEW I RALEIGH SDPERBE KcIHrH I I I amazing jfr Tfl--""""^^[^fi* t rat in*174 words
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Article, Illustration185 1949-11-04 2 WON'T YOU BUY A POPPY HELP KUALA LUMPUR, Thur. Buy a poppy and give what you can. Buy it for yourself or your car or your bicycle. Buy a poppy and help your own and the people overseas who have helped Malaya. This appeal comes to you from Lady Gurney,185 words
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Article27 1949-11-04 2 A dinner and dance will be held at the Union Dancing Party's premises at 7 p.m. tomorrow night. Fancy caps and novelties will be distributed.27 words
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Article276 1949-11-04 2 Govt. Q uestionnaire Asks For Details KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. QUESTIONNAIRES are now going out to every small-holder in Malaya asking him to state: His race; whether he wishes to replant his holding and if so how many acres; the present acreage not more than 25 years276 words
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Article54 1949-11-04 2 Successful at the Final Examinations of the University of London held in Singapore in June, are: B. A. Honours in English Nathan Kesagar Vanniasin« gam (Third Class Honours). B. Sc. Special in Physics: Hon Yung Sen (Second Class Honours). B. Sc. Special in Chemistry: Lim Chin54 words
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Article21 1949-11-04 2 Mr. P. A. B. McKerron will be speaking on the Singapore Music Festival ever Radio Malaya at 7.10 tonight.21 words
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Article, Illustration266 1949-11-04 2 SOME months ago. the Inner Wheel, the women's Rotary, sat and laughed at Mr. Yap Pheng Geek when he delivered a speech on women which attacked many of their little characteristics. Yesterday, a laughing Mr. Yap sat266 words
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Article27 1949-11-04 2 The Director of Audit, Malaya has been appointed to be the Auditor to audit the accounts of the Trustees of the Silver Jubilee Fund, Singapore.27 words
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Article83 1949-11-04 2 The Co-operative Stor.'3 Society is not considering the co-operative building of houses at the moment. A spokesman for the Society told the Tribune yesterday that the project was beyond its strength and knowledge at the moment. The Society is awaiting the return of Mr. D.E. Siddons83 words
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Article92 1949-11-04 2 CHAN Heng Wan. 27. charged with attempted suicide, told the Second Police Magistiate yesterday that "ghosts' 1 asked her to take poison. She did not want to commit suicide. "I have no troubles whatever and want to live, she added. Chan was said to92 words
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Article99 1949-11-04 2 Two Chinese schoolboys— Tai See Koon, 18, and Yap Man Kcong, 16,—0f the Chung Hua School, Kulai, appeared ;n the Magistrates' Court in Johore Bharu yesterday on an extortion charge. The prosecution said that the two students committed extortion between October 3 and 18 by threatening99 words
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Article38 1949-11-04 2 Lai Thai. 35. cialmed trial to a charge of having defaced her identity card. She blamed the rain. Bai* of $200 was granted in addition to a Police bail. Her case was postponed to November 28.38 words
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Article48 1949-11-04 2 Quck Seng Huat, 30, a Singapore taxi driver learned too late that he could not carry passengers in his Singapore licenced taxi into Johore Bahru without a permit and licence issued by the Federation Government. He was lined a total $85 in default seven weeks gaol.48 words
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Article37 1949-11-04 2 Chan Wong Yip, 21, of Singapore asked for pardon but was fined $15 or 15 days rigorous imprisonmen. on each count of driving a thro ton lorry with an expired licence and a faulty speedometer.37 words
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Article37 1949-11-04 2 Chellappan, 12. admitted theft of a pair of 'brown rubber boots belonging to a Special Constable on Kelan Estate in the Kulal area. The case was postponed to November 10. Bail of JIUU was offered.37 words
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Article25 1949-11-04 2 The Court of Criminal Appeal will sit in the Supreme Court Building, Singapore, on Thursday, on Nov. 17, at 10.30 in the forenoon.25 words
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Miscellaneous387 1949-11-04 2 it ON YOUR RADIO TODAY it HI IT1T ISIFTYlYiRIf songs; 8.M Talk: 8.15 Friday 12.15 Keaalese Songs; 12.30 News; Mandarin. Amoy Cantones. DuLIli Pnrm—Violia Concerto bv Elgar; 12 40 Recorded Music; 12.43 C-Io*- LIS Teochew Selections; 2.00 ENGLISH PKnr.n!\MHrs Time Signal News; 9.45 lag Annct. with Sig. T.; It .45387 words
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725 1949-11-04 3 DECISION RESERVED T ie f. Justlce Mr Murray-Aynsley. yesterday reserved judgment in the i 0^ 1 ma de *?Y t l e def endants, for a stay of proceedings in the libel suit filed by Mr Loke an Tho725 words
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360 1949-11-04 3 SINGAPORE pays more for its entertainment than almost any country in the world—because of high taxation. Entertainment in the Colony costs more than twice than in any British Colony, except the Federation of Malaya. This is stated in a letter to the Municipal360 words
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Article46 1949-11-04 3 Reuter. Mr. Pennell. who for thepast few months has been head of the British Far Eastern Broadcasting Service, is expected to leave Singapore for Hongkong shortly to take up his appointment as Managing Editor of the China Mail. He succeeds Mr Walter Keat:;.—Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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Article, Illustration45 1949-11-04 3 Mr. Gordon Jones, Pan\merican World Airways I IMstriet Traffic Manager, j Singapore, looks approval at what U.S. Consul- General, Mr. William j Langdon is 'tbotit to say at a P. A. A. cocktail party held at Raffles Hotel on Wednesday night45 words
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Article, Illustration112 1949-11-04 3 Professor Ralph E. Turner of Ya'o University back «jnj" a tftui of South East Asia -tod tht Tribune yesterday that Marxism played but a minor part in these territories The reason was that Communist policy and programmes were not successfully directed towards the uplift112 words
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Article42 1949-11-04 3 Singapore had 6.34 inche* of rain last month of which 1.93 inches fell in one day— September 1. There were rain on fifteen days during September. Highest temperature for September was 91 degrees F and the lowest was 81 F.42 words
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87 1949-11-04 3 THE Labour Party starts off its campaigning for the Municipal Elections with a mass rally at Farrer Park at 5 Laoour North Ward. Mr. E. V. Davie* will be introduced at the rally. Party president, Mr. Francis .Thomas and two other party leaders87 words
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Article91 1949-11-04 3 SYED Adam E. HoganShaidali of the Anderson School, Ipoh, has been selected as Malaya's "ambassador" to the High School Forum which will be held in New York early next year. He will leave for the United States soon after Christmas and will be the guest91 words
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Article30 1949-11-04 3 Dato Onn bin Jaafar will broadcast the second of his two talks in the series "Hew the Federal Constitution Works from Radio Malaya tonight at 8 o'clock.30 words
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Article17 1949-11-04 3 This afternoon, the City Fathers -will" Meet *to 'discuss the Municipality's budget for 1950.17 words
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Article, Illustration37 1949-11-04 3 Mr. and Mrs. Yvon Baarspul who are in Singapore at the moment. Mr. Raarspul is to conduct the Batavia Radio Philharmonic Orchestra which is to take part in the Singapore Festival of Music on Sunday.37 words
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186 1949-11-04 3 THE cradle of the Mali/ race was somewhere o< tween Yunan and Cambodia, writes Mr. M.C. ff Sheppard In his short history of Trengganu. The history is ni the recently completed Journal of the Malayan Branc/i of the Royal Asiatic Society. Though no attempt186 words
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Article178 1949-11-04 3 I WITH only, 106 new recruits, and 100 re-enlisted pre-war volunteers, the Singapore Volunteer Corps is' 44 short of its 1949 program- I me, with less than two months to go. Other rank.s number 184 in this total, 110 of whom are Malays. When the Corps178 words
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Advertisement558 1949-11-04 3 SIT: VACANT WANTED immediately 2 practical sign painters must be uood all round men. Used to cinema work displays etc. of English an advantage. Reply stating past experience, salary etc. Box A.3006. M.T.. S pore. (K.933)! "WANTED experience Nanny for one child living Singapore. Reply Box A 2987 M.T. Spore.558 words
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Advertisement509 1949-11-04 3 af VEHS: FOR SALE AUSTIN* 8 1940 Saloon. Morris 8 1937 -iS. Ford 10 1988, Saloon or dourer. Condition pood.- Price reasonable. View 44. Jalan Eunos after 5 p.m. or contact Lim ***** before 9.30 a.m. (X.954). FOR sale 1939 VauxhaU 10 saloon in good condition recently overhauled price $850.509 words
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Advertisement264 1949-11-04 3 I FORD VS 1947 saloon excellent condition taxed January, insured April. 20.000 miles $2960 Box A 2985 M.T. Spore. (J. 932). FOR SALE VauxhaU 10. 1947. Excellent condition. Best offer secures. Box No. E. 904, M.T.. Spore. <F.904>. i MUSIC FOORMAN'S Music Studio, Directed by Prof, and Mrs. Otto Foorman.264 words
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Advertisement790 1949-11-04 3 JjAQUES SHUTTLECOCKS USED BY THE CHAMPIONS SOLO BY ALL LEADING SPORTS DEALERS FACTORY 1 r. y. MITCHELL Co.Ltd. SINGAPORE PENANG KUALA LUMPUR MAGSILATE for the speedy relief of Headaches Pain^^^ *l EATEN LIKE A SWEET I w%,s .m3£s#?S! 1,0 WATEB EQU,BED high c/njs dtaltrs ««tna Mohamed Sons. Ltd. *^VmrMI».',TrRtIteCRATORItS Kuril790 words
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Article593 1949-11-04 4 PANDIT NEHRU, addressing a San Francisco audience, brings a new approach to world affairs. Pleading with statesmen to quit "functioning in an abstract vacuum," India's Prime Minister has this to say:— suggest for your consideration that you cannot understand world affairs unless you apply the human touch. Problems593 words
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1582 1949-11-04 4 Mencius - STRAIGHT FROM THE SHOULDER: 'Europeans in Malaya will soon hand over power to Asians. Racial pride and privilege, greed, selfishness and cruelty all appear in the past record of Imperialism. W ill they be absent from the record of Asians who take1,582 words
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262 1949-11-04 4 One can but read with apphehension the suggestion that the S.I.T. is re-opening its register when it is perfectly clear there is no oppoitunity for some of many thousands of applicants to get into a S.I.T. house within the next five years262 words
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Article216 1949-11-04 4 Sir. I would like to draw attention of the authorities to the reckless driving of many British soldiers. Some British soldiers when driving heavy military trucks do not seem to observe the traffic rules; they take corners on two wheels and actually brush by pedestrians and216 words
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457 1949-11-04 4 Sir. It was most interesting to wad your article, "This Bad Policy Will Only Harm The University" in the Sunday Tribune dated 30th. Oct. 1949. Your outcry against the Federation Government on matters of scholarship cannot be by-passed. It is true457 words
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304 1949-11-04 4 Sir. I am much bewildered by the advice given by the Director of Education to the boys of Anderson School that they "should spend at least two years more in school in order to prepare themselves for a University education". As One who has paid for304 words
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Article195 1949-11-04 4 Sir. Anak Negri, writing on Dato Onn asks. '-'Why so many words to deceive so few?" Why is he then so concerned over the whole affair? The tone of his letter indicates that he is either one of the Malay Ru'ers or a nonMalay who195 words
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Article147 1949-11-04 4 Sir, I wonder l ow many of our legislative councillors are aware of the fact that public holidays in Singapore arc becoming unpaid ho'idays even for clerical employees. I was granted a day's paid leave for Deepavali by the Manager of the firm in which I am employed.147 words
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342 1949-11-04 4 Sir, Since the reoccupation, the governments of the Malayjn Union and Singapore have been doing their best to alleviate the sufferings of trie people and to improve the living conditions of the masses. Better salary schemes and allowances were fixed for the working classes in342 words
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Article122 1949-11-04 4 Sir. When I was upcountry l noticed that all buses were not allowed to carry standing passengers and one wonder* why the law can not be made effective in Singapore. Buses regularly carry more than the authorised number of passengers. but I have yet to hear of a122 words
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Advertisement71 1949-11-04 4 E O TRAVEL SERVICE LTD. General Tourist Agents For AIR, SEA, RAIL, TRAVEL. We Deliver Your Tickets To Office, Home or Hotel At NO EXTRA CHARGE SINGAPORE 65, Chulia St., Tel: *****/2 KUALA LUMPUR Sultan St., Railway Station Bldg. Tel: 4880. CABLE EANDO jTmimor Staph* 1 EFFICITuT 6ET ONE FOR71 words
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Article, Illustration1545 1949-11-04 5 Edgar Bee - ...But Its Worth It By Edgar Bee ALTHOUGH Australia ra- pidly is becoming an Industrial nation—already it is far more highly industrialised than most people overseas imagine— yet far stretches of the "outback" maintain thousands of resourceful men who still battle withA.P. Photo. - 1,545 words
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790 1949-11-04 5 W. M. Blackwood - By W. M. Blackwood IF opera conjures up visions of hefty women built like mizefighteis singing arias with great power to an audience almost entirely composed of men and women in full evening dress, who know little of music, and poor but earnest790 words
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479 1949-11-04 5 HAL BOYLE - By HAL BOYLE A.P. AFTER a dozen years of marriage Frances and I have given up collecting bachelors. There simply is no future in it. We are going to collect old buttons or stamps or something 'ike that from now on—anything but bachelors. WeA.P. - 479 words
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Article, Illustration655 1949-11-04 5 A Special Correspondent - By A Special Correspondent NEW \or*c Frog's wnistle? Who says so? It says so right hero in a hand-out from the Bermuda News Bureau. Nonsense, eh? Well, it even gives the name of the whistling frog, johnstonel. Miss Elizeabeth Maher is authority655 words
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Article, Illustration145 1949-11-04 6 MARGARET O'BRIEN has been signed by Columbia Pictures to star in "City Girl," which Richard Berger will produce under the supervision of S. Sylvan Simon. This will be the young star s first picture following the expiration of her current M-G-M contiact this monte. No director has145 words
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Article124 1949-11-04 6 These Trees Must Go BETTY GRABLE has begun the conversion of 107 acres which she recently purchased at Calabaseas, California, into a horse rancn by having that many acres of walnut trees removed. "It hurts me to see those trees taken up," she said, "but we bought the land for124 words
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Article, Illustration1451 1949-11-04 6 "Mike," Britain's No. 1 Heart-throb Wants To Play Opposite Judy THOUGH "Under Carpricorn." now enjoying a domest West End success, is not one cf Ingrid Bet n an's best efforts, and is certainly not cne of Michael Wring's, it had established him in a1,451 words
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Article77 1949-11-04 6 RED SKELTON maintains that the life of a comedian ia no laughing 1 matter During one days comedv routines, the star tangled with a folding deck, took a dozen comedy falls, wore a scant leopard skin with the thermometer lulling, ate lour bottles of susar pills, and77 words
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Article, Illustration217 1949-11-04 6 WHEN Claudette Colbert, was working in "Three Came Home at 20th Century-Fox, she joined Jason Licdaej language class in Japanese so that she could learn to pick up her cues. Throughout the picture Claudette answers innumerable questions and orders given to her in217 words
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Article52 1949-11-04 6 CELEBRATED AustraWin bxMdcaster Bill Arthur, oj the "Oxnr To Youth" programme, now touring th* world with a pot table recording outfit stopped in London for a ten minute bvtervieic with Jean Greenwood, star of "Kind Hearts And Coronets.' for Later wI&J uv\ stations by the AnatruHan52 words
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Miscellaneous30 1949-11-04 6 C APT AIX EASY >»y *>slic T r LAXtL LAW SOX by Harry A Xoriu UuiuUtuiu N n| ,T- I 0 SET >)' T IS Aou-Re"IVIKJS?) rHERES NY CONFESSION. I p30 words
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Article, Illustration281 1949-11-04 7 PALM SPRINGS, Open wider, please. Here comes tho dentist with a Geiger counter. Rut it won t hurt a bit. He's not going to drill with it, and he doesn't suspect you of hiding an atom bomb in your molars. He just wants to see281 words
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Article, Illustration666 1949-11-04 7 C. H. Granville - In Asia sugar cam has grown wild from earliest times but in the West man has had to rely chiefly n honey to satisfy his sweet tooth. ★By* C. H. Granville THE prehistoric inhabitant of Asia was In a far666 words
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Article430 1949-11-04 7 Edmund Stevens - Claims Invention Of Balloon MORE GAS By Edmund Stevens MOSCOW CLAIMS that the balloon is a Russian invention and that the first successful balloon flight was made in Russia are substantiated by recent research according to the competent authorities of the Soviet Academy of Sciences. The430 words
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Article, Illustration764 1949-11-04 7 GENERAL Electrics weather engineers, who hope to De able to do something about the weather besides predict what is going to happen, now have a "could analyzer," which indicates the thickness, height, and density of clouds. It was developed for the United States Navy by764 words
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Miscellaneous105 1949-11-04 7 Vlt FLINT by Michael O.Mali y arid Ralph Lane r_ 1 r~ ——*_ac ~_T"" —ffr\ i l m a ->>c /way cif 1 MP WWa well al^:, you're at the citmt CACS 44 >»ar L£T S GO/J£|l SPOT AT LAST/ WOW TO WHISTLE t3 P *SPA £^I O i rj,105 words
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Article, Illustration710 1949-11-04 8 Carol Biba - By Carol Biba OH the matter of entertaining, put this note at the head of your guest list: Almost everyone likes large parties. Then proceed from there to put down the names of all your friends new and old, school and710 words
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139 1949-11-04 8 KINGSTON, Thurs. Mrs. Lily Margaret Mary Wright, wife of a builder, of King'sroad, Kingston, was said at Kingston recently to have tola a woman police officer that she "would have a lot to do with uniform." Pleading guilty. Mrs. Wright was fined £1 with139 words
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410 1949-11-04 8 A.P. MODERN misses could learn a makeup trick or two from the ancient beauty secrets of Egypt. Cosmetics were widely •used here 1,500 years before Ohrist. Even today Egyptian women are credited with more effective eye makeup than any others in theA.P. - 410 words
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1136 1949-11-04 8 The natnes of Guinea 'keep the bones of then relatives in chests, and when the spirit moves them, go and hold conversation with them. N.F.L. STRANGE indeed are many of the ceremonies attending the disposal of the dead in different parts ofN.F.L. - 1,136 words
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Advertisement416 1949-11-04 8 Singapore municipality "tenders (For particulars see Tender Boom, Ground Floor, Municipal Office) HEALTH DEPARTMENT- Supply Of (a) Anti-Malarial Mixture and (b) Sub-Soil Pipes for 1950. Particulars form Municipal Health Officer. Tenders in sealed covers marked as in (a) and (b) and v addressed to the Municipal Secretary, should be deposited416 words
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Miscellaneous228 1949-11-04 8 JACK ARMSTRONG «> f Bob Sehoei^ 1 I WEU GET ALL VOL) NEEPTO I WAT PC AKHJTTIFTY I I SSS^T^S^^ < S along....what I know is those >you think granp.... >^ -ZZ> INTERESTS/ GUVS ARE HAULhV THEY'LL SOAKJ WELL HAVE ™f, H JL™£A jf™^STl 'THAT LOUSY BIG YtAKE IT EASY228 words
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Article, Illustration48 1949-11-04 9 Table tennis balls find another use in American class rooms when they represent atoms in special equipment which has been designed by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission to let Americans know how atom splitting is done. These students watch an instructor manipulating the demonstrating machine.48 words
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156 1949-11-04 9 A.P. SRINAGAR, KASHMIR. Thursday THE Kashmir Government has imposed security measures across its northeastern border, following the recent Communist occupation of Sinkiang:. The Government is keeping strict waccn on the border to check entry of illegal and unauthorised persons from Sinkiang. But. at tne sameA.P. - 156 words
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Article44 1949-11-04 9 A.P. RANGOON. Thurs. Soap, tooth paste and tooth brushes come under the classification of "-uxury goods" and aie now taxed per cent, by the Burmese government. New tax laws say such "luxury items" arp supeifluous to the people's needs. —A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article37 1949-11-04 9 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. —A fa»rly large sunspot is reported today. It is thought likely that radio conditions will be disturbed over the next few days, and in particular during the period Nov. 6 to 10. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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115 1949-11-04 9 A.P. LUCKNOW, United Province. Thurs. —A special section on co-operatives may I opened at Bangkok to continue the woik of the FooJ and Agriculture Organisation Technical Conference on Co-operatives in" Asia and the Par East, now in session in liUcknow. The Special CommitteeA.P. - 115 words
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Article84 1949-11-04 9 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY Thurs. t— A suburban landlord who awoke his tenant at about 11.25 o'ciock one night to demand rent was fined for offensive behaviour. The tenant said that when his landlord woke him he refused to pay and suggested the Landlord come back the nextReuter-AAP. - 84 words
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154 1949-11-04 9 KLUANG, Thursday. AFTER eight months of detention camp life here, A 52 Chinese squatter families from the areas of Sukumat and Ulu Temiang in Seremban District today received news of their release and resettlement. This was made possible by the efforts of the154 words
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Article130 1949-11-04 9 MR. S.K. Chettur. who was Indian Government 'Re- ntative in Malaya from liberation until 1947. has published a book, called "Malayan Adventure." In it. Hp describes his misb aa follows: "1 was a medium to make picsence of India a live esureent foice felt throughout Malaya130 words
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Article110 1949-11-04 9 It has been announced in the Singapore Gazette that as from yesterday, the Emergency (Amendment No. 10) Regulations have been amended to allow any police officer of or above the rank of Sub-Inspector to enter and search any premises, stop and search any vessel, vehicle or110 words
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Article64 1949-11-04 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs.— A young Chinese enginedriver at the Cheng Loke Mine escaped death in Ampane Village in the Ipoh area when a bandit fired at him five times with a revolver and missed. Eight persons were arrested for identity card offences when the64 words
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Article19 1949-11-04 9 Reuter. HONGKONG, Wed. The ed this morning with 236 British cruiser Belfast returnstandard people on Pratas Inland.—Rcutet.Reuter. - 19 words
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162 1949-11-04 9 A.P. ROCHESTER, NEW YORK, Thursday. THE time may come when a single purchase of atomic energy fuel will last you a lifetime and you can bequeath it to your children still undiminished. The prediction was made to the National Academy of Sciences byA.P. - 162 words
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Article83 1949-11-04 9 Reuter. MANILA. Thurs. The Philippine Republic will pigeon-hole Red China's bid for recognition until after the November 8 national elections. This has been guardedly indicated by Undei -secretary of Foreign Affairs. Felino Neri. who pointed out that President Quirino had repeatedly warned against Soviet Russia inReuter. - 83 words
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Article76 1949-11-04 9 A.P. Thurs.- Princess Margatet ha? a new irride--cent green and gold bicycle. It is the first bicycle t> come out of the first Coventry Factory to be rebudt after World War Two. Its hand-engraved head badge of enamel took several months to make. PrincessA.P. - 76 words
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Article94 1949-11-04 9 Reuter. BOMBAY, Mon—A "welldressed" European recently walked away with the camera of an American Consulate Official here, after playing a confidence trick on the official's servant. The "guest" entered the house of Mr. W M. Hartwell. of the U.S. Consulate-General in Bombay, and introducedReuter. - 94 words
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Article104 1949-11-04 9 A.P. CHESTER. England. Thurs. A British bishop says girls should tell sex temptations to "go to hell.' He is the Rt. Rev. Walter Carey, who told women's moral welfare workers m Chester Cathedral: "We seem to have talked about sex until it has become aA.P. - 104 words
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Article56 1949-11-04 9 The Assistant Deputy Director of Civil Aviation, Singapore. Mr. D. W. Bur-nett-Rae said that he was investigating into the Kluang Air Day plane crash. The incident happene i last Sunday when a Tiger Moth piloted by Mr. Clive Le Mesurier. R.S.F.C. Chief Instructor, hit and damaged56 words
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Article158 1949-11-04 9 Reuter. BOMBAY, Thurs. India last administrative link with Burma will disappear on March 31. 1950, when six lighthouses on the Burmese coastline come under the administration of the Burmese Government. The Government of Indii was hitherto responsible for the maintenance of thes i lighthouses, after BurmaReuter. - 158 words
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Article118 1949-11-04 9 A.P. PARIS. Thurs.—lt wou; 1 take more than IO.OOd French cooks to improve British meals, culinary experts here said yesterday. They were frankly seep fical about a suggestion made by Philip Noel Baker, Minister of State for Commonwealth Relations, in Ottaw 1 thatA.P. - 118 words
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Article33 1949-11-04 9 U.P. TOKYO. Wed. Japanese labour's rush to get off the Red band-wagon during the past three months has nullified the biggest Communist threat in postwar Japan, Occupation officials believed today.—U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement467 1949-11-04 9 THE FUTURE OF YOUR BUSINESS! MADAME FLORENCE in at your disposal for consultation with regards to your Business Propositions. MADAME FLORENCE Flat 'M,' Heeren Building Orchard Road. (Phone 82*03) I The modern antiseptic; used in the surgical and maternity' wards of leading hospitals; an easy, safe precaution against infection in467 words
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Miscellaneous44 1949-11-04 9 Alley ©op by V. T. Hamlin ZONE WHECE THE PULL Or V OVEE SO JTOJ (f «\sl LI L ABXER »y AI Ca PP InOURETHE V MOT SO FAST, kj V HMIi-\X SAWS-AH'M ENTITLED II IT L.KEWIS&SWK-'AH I I *n" t wgsaS&) HSSBBWfc^ KfffliKcA44 words
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Article205 1949-11-04 10 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. ITNITED States manufacturers used 75,503 long V tons of new rubber in September compared with 79,726 tons in Augttflt, *c<HX<#Rg to a report by the Commerce Department. The September total was 16.9 percent below the 90,843 tons consumed in September 1948.A.P. - 205 words
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Article74 1949-11-04 10 Mails are expected from Aden, Afghanistan. USA. Europe. Afri<a. South America. Azores. West Indies. Canada. Great Britain. Eire. Ireland. India. Pakistan, Tibet. Turkey, Brunei, North Borneo. Sarawak. Australia. Fiji Islands. East Indies, Burma. Thailand, Ceylon. Ipoh. Kuala Lumpur. Penang and Taiping. Mails for Australia. Pacific Islands. New Guinea.74 words
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Article20 1949-11-04 10 Latest time for posting for Sibu and the Federation will be I at 6 p.m. at G.P.0., today.20 words
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Article92 1949-11-04 10 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs —The Rubber study Group's advance information discloses September world production of natural rubber at 130,000 long tons compared with 130,000 hi August. nnn Consumption at 115,000 compared with 110,000. Stocks at the end of September were 740.000, compared with 710.000 In August comprisingReuter. - 92 words
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Article30 1949-11-04 10 Singapore, Thur. The market for tin shares, though dull was a little steadier in spots. Industrials again eased with rather more interest being taken at lower, levels.30 words
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Article785 1949-11-04 10 Singapore, ihuis. INDUSTRIALS Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 15.50 26.50 Alex. Bricks Pref. 2AO 2.50 Ord. 2.15 2.22% 8.8. Petrol 34/6 35/6 B.M. Trustees 7.50 8.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 21/3 22/3 Ord. 15/6 16/6 E. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Est. Trust Ag. 7.00 8.00 Fed. Dispensary 6.50 7.00785 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-11-04 10 Hal Lee (44); Chama (42 43); Seroei (88/39); Tegelberg (86 37); Antilochus (83 34); tientong (S. EDE); Benavon <17 18); Mailm (21); Mentakab (22); Castleviile (25 26); Hopeville (27/38); Bennevis (29 30); Polyphemus (15/16); Aeneas (18/14) Tj ndareus (11); Mariekerk TB/9); Rhesus Idomeneus (6/7); Britsh Prince (4/6); Kota Gede51 words
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Article106 1949-11-04 10 A.P. LONTDON, Thurs. The Bri-tish-Ted sterling area and Japan are near agreement on' terms of a one-year trade pact worth about £135.000,--000. official sources said last night that they expect signatare of the agreement "Within days." Onr of its most important provisions*was said to be tneA.P. - 106 words
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Article103 1949-11-04 10 j fpHEf rubber commodity was I quiet yesterday with little business passing. But the undertone was very steady and there was little inclination to seU. Closing prices in cents per pound were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Nov. RSS 44% 447 S Nb. 2 Nov. RSS 43 »4 43%103 words
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Article58 1949-11-04 10 A.P. SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH Thurs.—United States growers will produce a 1949 sugar crop 17 per cent higher than than of 1948, the American Beet Sugar Policy Committee estimates. The Committee said 1.550,000 tons of sugar will be produced, substantially higher than estimates made early in the yearA.P. - 58 words
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Advertisement726 1949-11-04 10 Terr" FOR London, Antwerp, Rot* am, Hamburg and Hull:— Spore. Swet. Penang. SEN AVON G. 17/18 8/ 9 Nov. 10/12 Nov. BENVENUE 20/25 Nov. 26/27 Nov. 28/80 Nov. BEN LAW ERS 14/19 Dec. 20/21 Dec. 22/24 Dec. For Genoa, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dubhn, Havre, Antwerp Rotterdam and Hamburg:— HENNEVIS G. 29/30726 words
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Advertisement399 1949-11-04 10 Currency Rates Currenov rates now in force are as follows: Free Market < urr mHm Selling: Buying T.T./O.D. T.T. O.D. 30 &60d s. 90 d,s. London 2/3 7/8 2 4 2 4 1/32 2 4 3/32 2 4 1/8 Australia 2/10 3/4 -Ml 1 4 New Zealand 2/3 78 I399 words
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Advertisement536 1949-11-04 10 SHIPPING *BOUSTEAD CO, LTfl. SINGAPORE IJoyds Agents In Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Due Sails GLENEARN (calls ArefcandTia Genoa 14 Nov. 18 Nov Nov. 24 Nov. ft GLENGARRY Calls Genoa) Dec. 11 Dee 1« Calls Amsterdam before London. FROM U.K.536 words
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Article, Illustration24 1949-11-04 11 SANJTVA*S long and eager fingers ehrw the air as the ball comes through while a Combin'd attacker attempts to take a header.24 words
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325 1949-11-04 11 FIELDING a far superior team with better combination, the University XV outplayed the Asian "A" team by 11 points (a goal, and two tries) to three (one try) at Bukit Timah ground yesterday. The undergraduates played with skill and speed, while the Asians appeared325 words
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106 1949-11-04 11 Two fixtures havt been arranged for the Singapore Civilians XI during the week-end. They an N»turda> vs. Indian Boccer Team. >nnday: vs. Combined Services, < Puppy Day Charity MaHhi. Following have been invited to assaaSle at Jalan Besar St.idium at LIS pm. on each day106 words
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Article37 1949-11-04 11 The Victoria School XI .•mother win to their unbeaten ■..key record Ihjb season when !hey heat »be Ceylonese Sports <lub "A" XI by two goals to nil on the later.-; ground m Wednesday.37 words
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Article, Illustration600 1949-11-04 11 WIN OVER COMBINED XI NOT CONVINCING THE Indian Tourists' intense dislike for wet pitch was proved yesterday when they met the Combined Eurasians, Indians and Europeans at Jalan Besar Stadium. After a disheartening display they managed to score a 3—1 win over their weaker opponents. AllTribune Picture. - 600 words
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Article, Illustration477 1949-11-04 11 THE eight-man Eagle Badminton Team of Bangkok is scheduled to arrive in Singapore by air on Sunday to play two matches again the Useful Badminton Party and the Mayflower Badminton Party. The first of these two matches will be hcl don Wednesday night at477 words
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211 1949-11-04 11 Johore English I oHprp first and sirind rnggtr trams met At. Andrew's teams in a return encounter at WoodsviUe yesterday Tho Johore first tram scored a win while their second team held; their opponents to a score lo** draw. Johore English Col leg' first211 words
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Article, Illustration483 1949-11-04 11 LONDON Coming c ver on the boat, members of the Ryder Cup golf team eiowned a new champion. Ly default. Big Dutch Harrison won the trencherman championship. Forks down, as m» nu after menu was played well under par.483 words
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Article36 1949-11-04 11 A.P. LONDON, Thursw—Freston North End today bought for £9,000 Fred Bamscar, the Queen* Park Ranger* inside right. He la expected to play with his own clap against CheMerfleld on Saturday. A.P. IA.P. - 36 words
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Article60 1949-11-04 11 The Police trounced the B. o.D. Cl\fnah Association ten-nil at a game of hockey played at Thomson Road yesterday. The Police led the R.O.D. C. A. six-nil at the end of the first half and added four more la the next. Scorers were Sundram60 words
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142 1949-11-04 11 TY LAYTON, the young American giant, who made Mich a good impression in his Urst appearance in Singapore, taps the kill this week wfceti he h*» a meetiag with King Kong, the 23 St. Hungarian. King Kong suffered the ft rat K.O. of142 words
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Advertisement154 1949-11-04 11 MUSICIANS fur Dance Light music are' open for engagements at Wedding or Birthday Parties and Social Dances. All enquiries should be addressed to the Secretary, The Musicians' Union of Singapore, No. 172 A Rangoon Read—Tel. *****. 11l >d COUGH! Cough Syrup Jin De Witt's Haby Cough Syrup is specially prepared154 words
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Advertisement486 1949-11-04 11 NOTICE Notice is hereby given that WONG HONG WING of No. P. Bukit Timah Road, Singapore, is applying to the Goverlor for naturalisation, and ;hat any person, who knows iny reason why naturalisation thould not be granted, should jend a written signed statement of the facts to the aial Secretary,486 words
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Advertisement593 1949-11-04 11 rumaw MEM AflTlU; INSTITUTION 209. Queen Street, phone 2370 Enrol yourself for: School Certificate of Commercial Education School Certificate of the University of Cambridge Professional Studies; Shorthand. Typewriting. Book-Keeping etc.. Adult English Classes a itpeciality. NOTICES Singapore anwrovemea* Trust Tenders am invited for electrical installation for 52 Artisans' Quarters and593 words
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Miscellaneous59 1949-11-04 11 CURLY ABOUT MY BROTHER JIMMY-| HAVE A VERY< EVERYONE -'P JWMV I TWHnK YOU cW/a NATURAIrSOftN aCP?& rt'Jil H,N L> HE ISN'T TRAINING FOR THE DEFINITE ED6E Jl WONT USE IT- HE MAN TO TRAIN FOR, f.'SHTERJ I'LL NAT J A 2 Icl RES T/r t-v iOUT with.bobby: M on59 words
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234 1949-11-04 12 Dutch Train New Republics Army A.P. TH*' HAGUE, Thursday. THE agreement signed yesterday at the establish--1 mcnt of the United States of Indonesia gave all nations equal rights in Indonesia's trade. The Dutch, however, won recognition of their special interests" in the islands. UnderA.P. - 234 words
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Article, Illustration280 1949-11-04 12 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Thursday. MR Dean Acheson, Unitĕd States Secretary of State, sent a message today to netherlands Prime Minister William Drees, with hearty congratulations on "the fine act of statesmanship symbolised m the announcement of the successful conclusion of the rOUn the wisdom of theReuter. - 280 words
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259 1949-11-04 12 Reuter. BATAVIA, Thurs.—Dutch soldiers in Indonesia will be repatriated to Holland within six months of the transfer of sovereignty to the United States of Indonesia. Gen. Buuyman van Vreeden, Dutch C-in-C in Batavia, announced in a broadcast today. (The date of the transferReuter. - 259 words
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Article28 1949-11-04 12 U.P. MS TERDAM. Thurs. Queen Jaliana today received Indonesian Republican Premier Mohammed Hatta, chairman cf the Republican delegation to The Hague roundtat' o conference. —U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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81 1949-11-04 12 A.P. NEW YORK, Thurs.— American business leaders attending the annual National Foreign Trade Council convention today urged a "thorough reappraisal" of United States policy in China and other Asian countries. The recommendation was contained in the final declaration of the convention, attended byA.P. - 81 words
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Article99 1949-11-04 12 JOHANNESBURG. Thur.-i. —Armed police failed for tne third time today to break into the native quarter of Krugersdorp, 20 miles from Johannesburg, in the face of a bombardment of stones and revolver shots. Three persons have been killed and many wounded in two days of99 words
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Article69 1949-11-04 12 Reuter. NEW YORK, Thurs. The United States court of appeals ruled today that the 11 American Communist leaders convicted of conspiracy should be released on bail pending hearing of their appeals. The court ruled that seven co aid be released on $20,000 bail each and the remaining fourReuter. - 69 words
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175 1949-11-04 12 A.P. and Reuter. CANTON, Thursday. THE only criticism of foreign countries appearing in newspapers in Canton is of what is called American imperialism. There is no anti-British propaganda and no mention of Hongkong. Evidently the new government does not want trouble with theA.P. and Reuter. - 175 words
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Article54 1949-11-04 12 U.P. SYDNEY, Thurs.—Australians are worried about the rising cost of living It Started to "ie try in^Q and has been going up ever since more rapidly in the last two years. Wages are going up. too, but the people say they aie not keeping pace withU.P. - 54 words
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248 1949-11-04 12 RUALA Lumpur, Thurs. Feueral Scholarships to Raffles College which is now incorporated in the University of Malaya have been awarded to the following Federal citizens P. Subramaniam, Ipoh. Anglo Chinese School Science; Ooi Jin Bee, Ipoh. Anderson School Arts; Thiagarajah a248 words
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Article160 1949-11-04 12 Federal bursaries to the King Edward VII College of Medicine which is now incorporated in the University of Malaya have been awarded to the following MEDICAL COURSE: Zackaria bin Salim of Kuala Kangsar. Educated at King George V School. Seremban; Alauddin bin Buyong of Kuala Lumpur.160 words
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Article59 1949-11-04 12 A.P. BOGOTA. Columbia. Thurs. —Some 235 Colombians have been killed in the past 24 hours in a mounting wave of pre-election violence, the newspaper El Liberal said today. Beth Liberal and Conservative newspapers carried reports of clashes In the interior, as violence increased with theA.P. - 59 words
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Article69 1949-11-04 12 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. Three doctors, Including Sir John Weii, leading homeopathic visited the King at Buckingham Palace today, Palace sources reported. The sources said the visit was for a routine check ou the King who has been under close medical "supervision since he was taken iilU.P. - 69 words
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Article33 1949-11-04 12 U.P. Vancouver, British Columbia, Thurs. —A 19-gun salute welcomed Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru when he landed for a two-day visit from uuuioeuia today aboard a United States Army Transport plane.—U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article170 1949-11-04 12 U.P. STOCKHOLM, Thurs. The Swedish Academy of Bci« encs today awarded the 194J Nobel Prize for Physic* to Professor Hldekt Yukawa of Japan—the first time a Japanese has won a nohel award. The prize amounted to U*****71.74. It will be handed to Yukawa at th<* NobelU.P. - 170 words
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Article, Illustration51 1949-11-04 12 Marcel Cerdan, former middleweight boxing champion of toe world and violinist UlneU* Neveu, pictured with Ginette's brother, J. P. Neveu, at the Orly airfield* bar in Paris beiore the. three boarded an Air Franer aircraft which crashed a few hours later while preparing to land in the51 words
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Article125 1949-11-04 12 The Indonesian Copra Fund will tender today 5,400 piculs (320 tons) of lndragiri mixed copra. The copra market was firmed yesterday with buyers bidding $34 3 i and sellers asking per picul f.o.b. Nov.-Dec., No f.o.b. business was reported. Coconut oil was also firm, following125 words
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Article50 1949-11-04 12 Reuter. BATAVIA, Thurs. The Dutch authorities here announced today an amnesty for all political prisoners and those gao'ed for offences emanating fiom conflict between the Dutch and the Indonesia republic. The amnesty takes effect tomorrow and follows yesterday's agreement at the roundtanle conference on the future of Indonesia. —ReuteiReuter. - 50 words
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170 1949-11-04 12 Reuter. CAIRO, Thursday. IIUSSEIN Sirry Pasha formed an all-Independent n Egyptian Cabinet tonight a few hours after his three months old caretaker coalition had resigned. He had tendered the resignation of the old Cabinet after a stormy meeting of ministers on electoral t r reform.Reuter. - 170 words
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Article100 1949-11-04 12 LONDON, Thurs. Mohammed Boe left his wife, baby son and seven-year-old daughter 40 years ago in Karachi, to seek his fortune in San Francisco. They were to Join him after ne had made a good start. The years passed but he amassed no forFinally, he100 words
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362 1949-11-04 12 U.P. and Reuter. HONGKONG, Thursday. THE opening phases of a decisive battle for Kwangsi province appeared to be in the making today Chungking reports indicated that the Communists' best strategist General Lin Piao started rolling southward from Chuanhsien toward Kweilin. It is expectedU.P. and Reuter. - 362 words
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Article30 1949-11-04 12 A.P. KARACHI, Thurs. Milton Reynolds, the U.S. millionaire who is trying to set up a lecord round the world trip by scheduled commercla" airliners, arrived at Karachi today.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article109 1949-11-04 12 U.P. MANILA. Thurs. Press reports from Baguio said Dr. Jose P. Laurel refused to render to Constabulary offi.ers a Thompson sub-machin. gun he reportedly had I carrying in his campaign tou-. The Constabulary reporL. ily requested Laurel to su render the weapon n accordance with President QuirinosU.P. - 109 words
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Article100 1949-11-04 12 FAMILY PLANNING ASSOCIATION: First Ciinu Opens ;t! 4 p.m. at 316, South Bndte FM GBAMOPHONE K E C I T A L: British Council Hall, Stamford Road 5.30 Records will include works by Bach, Vaughan William and Schubert. OVERSEAS LEAGUE: Extra Ordinary General meeting Adelphi Roof100 words
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Article180 1949-11-04 12 CATHAY: "Three Godfathers" with John Wayne at 11. 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBBA: "Heavenlv Souls" (Mandarin) with Butteruy Wu Hwang Tan Fung and Pai Yuen with 1.45, 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Once Upon a Dream" with Googie Withers and Griffith Jones 2. 4.15, 6.30 and180 words
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Article70 1949-11-04 12 SOCCEB: Navy v. R Changi (SAFA Cup 2nd tound Jalan Besar: T. Bahru Rangers v. R.A.F. (Sel.) Stadium; Indian R.C. P. jang Utd.. Fairer Park. HOCKEY: SCC A v. REM" Base W «hops, padang: Mtc St. Andrews Schoo., YMCA v. RAF YMCA trround; SCRC v. Khalsa As*". Kha'sa ground:70 words
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Article130 1949-11-04 12 Reuter. LONDON. Its*** *mr»» nisrke» v section of an other-..-=. ««♦o-k *Tch»n«e ,toda> demand, narttrulaiiv a d nut nri to l/10th above the c)o- level*. Mexican Km*k qu S ir-.«H> *»rn'»nd British Governor.' >' countered .some ben: declined by 4 per ;en< and ~n p-.irr tonden'-v m«| ofReuter. - 130 words
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