Malaya Tribune, 20 February 1950
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Title Section44 1950-02-20 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE J MOP1J: K>R THE PEOPLE Itk TrOW yp« LARGER SALES I THAN ANY AFTEPJVOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58M/3 V Nin Lkm PubWsfted at S mgapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY, 20, 1950 TEN CENTS.44 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-02-20 1 LEFT: Two plan en lilmTllUi m Nationalist F5lB, bombed Shumchun, staring a Are tha f destroyed 1,800 drums of rThTOrf o'i and gas.iline. Bottom: AnotVr view of the fhv which claimed > -yen Chinese lives.38 words
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Article151 1950-02-20 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. Pi nt Truman tad Secietaiy of St:.tv Achoaan aio repotted convinced the West may ventually arrive at a peaceful settlement with Russia but only under conditions which may take years to establia 1. Persona In ornately far.iiliar vjew of the twoA.P. - 151 words
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Article19 1950-02-20 1 IffcDAN, Sun—A wave of strike-s has swept over east Sumatia. the Dutch news agency Ancta reported today.19 words
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279 1950-02-20 1 U.P. BELGRADE .Sunday. pORTY-THREE Americans in Sofia have been alerter' for a possible break in diplomatic relations between the United States and Bulgaria before the end of the week. I Reliable sources said the United States would hand a note to the Bulgarian MinisterU.P. - 279 words
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Article28 1950-02-20 1 U.P. LONDON, Sunday. Lord Vansittart, ycstciday demanded that Biitain bieak off relations with Hungary, in retaliation for the conduct of the espionage trial of Edgar Sanders.—U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article38 1950-02-20 1 SEGAMAT. Today. An armed bandit was shot dead by security forces operating in the Tungku Tiga area about 12 miles from Segamat town during the weekend. A .303 rifle and 50 rounds of ammunition was recovered.38 words
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115 1950-02-20 1 A.P. BELGRADE, Sun —American ambassador George Allen said flatly today that there are "no political conditions" attached to financial aid under consideration by the U.S. for Yugoslavia. His statement was a result of Marshal Tito's statement yesterday that Yugoslavia would "lather go barefooted"A.P. - 115 words
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Article68 1950-02-20 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. A police jungle squad captured a uniformed bandit in the Senai area last night. The bandit was one of the several men who ran away when challenged. The police opened fire in the darkness. They later flushed th -1 area and found the68 words
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Article22 1950-02-20 1 A.P. SYDNEY Sun.-A young Sydney surf lifesaver was drowned today when trying to rescue a 16-year-old giil in heavy rcas.—A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article79 1950-02-20 1 A.P. KBiiLlN. Sun.- East Gonan:, are talking too mucii about sex and slighting their two-year economic plan, a woman Communist editor warned today. "This sexual diversion talk is in the sanctimonious guise of morality. Behind all this stands the American's shal- lew, stifling, half-naked cultuie." Hilde MarchwitzaA.P. - 79 words
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Article251 1950-02-20 1 To Save Malaya From Communism A.P. SYDNEY, Sunday. THE line against Communism must be drawn across the southern borders of China, or "communism will swing right through Siam, Burma and Malaya," says P. C. Spender, Australian Minister of External Affairs. The Australian people, he said,A.P. - 251 words
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Article75 1950-02-20 1 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Sun.—Captains R. C. Anderson and C. A. Randall, Australian pilots, were released by the East Bengal Government today, nearly two months after their arrest following their aircraft's crash in East Bengal. The pilot arrived here by special plane, accompanied by M. L. Ghosh, Indian radioReuter. - 75 words
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214 1950-02-20 1 U.P. BERLIN. Sun. The Russians have incresed their military forces in Germany during recent months to tin estimated 400.000 men reliable sources said today. The combined forces of the United States. Britain and France number approximately 250.000 in Germany. Last summer, the RussiansU.P. - 214 words
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Article31 1950-02-20 1 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sun. The United States should assert its leadership in South-East Asia. Maj. Gen. WilliamDonovan, said in an interview published in today's New York Times. —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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233 1950-02-20 1 A.P. LONDON, Sunday* "SUBSTANTIAL difficulties" stand in the way of the United States reaching a formal agreement with Malaya for the purchase of tin to build up America's strategic raw material stockpile, the Colonial Office announced, today. The announcement, summarising the outcome of recent negotiations inA.P. - 233 words
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Article92 1950-02-20 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Sun. The governments of India, Pakistan and South Africa are to meet in a round table conference to "explore all possible ways and means of settling the Indian question in South Africa." This was announced in New Delhi by the Foieiga MinistryA.P. - 92 words
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Article25 1950-02-20 1 Reuter. COLOMBO, Sunday. Dr. Philip Jessup, American Ambassador-at-large, arrived here by air from Madras today to confer with Ceylon Government officials. —Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article139 1950-02-20 1 Reuter. ST. ETIENNE, Sun. French Premier Georges Bidault indicated in a speech at St. Etienne, Central France, today that France did not intend to be left out of any negotiations resulting from Mr. Winston Churchill's suggestion of a new Western approach to Russia. "Mr. Winston ChurchillReuter. - 139 words
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202 1950-02-20 1 LONDON, Sunday. DRITAIN'S two major political parties have been taking final stock of their election chances this weekend, both declaring they are confident they will be returned to power Majority opinion in Britain seemed to be that this is still a bread and butter election,202 words
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Article101 1950-02-20 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. LONDON, Sun. The Vietnam National Assembly has sent a telegram to the Chinese People's Republic, announcing 'preparations ior a general counteroffensive which is to smash French imperialism and secure final victory," the New China News Agency reported in a message received hereReuter. - 101 words
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Advertisement256 1950-02-20 1 S ORIENTAL NOVELTIES. I TFAK CAMPHORWOOD I CHESTS. BALI HEADS. ETC:- at I I HONGKONG CO. j t" Formerly at IS f ollyer Quay. a b" A'dw at 14/16 Aokii Boad -a (Opposite Marine Hoftel), a; Phone BS2IB, SINGAPOBB. Branch Office: 10 Collyer Quay, j i She knows ihe I256 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-02-20 2 In s.. grants for *he < him ;i- N tv e«r '.)u-?n con- t, who-wore ihe Esther Williams g*rfej Mary Chua, Linda Jones, Yvonne Peterson, Dodaa 7.im, Trm'i Mlsti md ISabsy Xarim.tn.35 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-02-20 2 Nineteen-year-old Don-} nr Elm e?ad in red Bather Wi'-Uams' *hori sarong nnd bra, who was chosen the Chinese New Ye?.r Queen. After th" judges' verdict, Tribune*, Vera Ardmore presented her Ith a gold crown.37 words
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628 1950-02-20 2 THERE is a man in Singapore who has given bis blood a hundred times. What about you? The Singapore Blood Bank is in desperate straits. It has no reserve. Unless you and many like you come forward, the bank will be628 words
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Article12 1950-02-20 2 KUANTAN, Sun.—Floods hove put the airfield here out cf commliSion.12 words
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Article30 1950-02-20 2 KLUANG, Hun, A Sikh hit a compntriot on the head with a lUoul (hu'inrr a ouarrel in n shop last night and killed h!n\ Ho has been arrested.30 words
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Article62 1950-02-20 2 A Malayan Communis. Party flag, pamph-et and two posters were found in Singapojc yesterday. A detective found the liag and a pamphlet in Jalan Besar at 6.3U a.m. The flag had been flung over the telephone Use. Four hours later two poster.' v. ere found stuck62 words
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93 1950-02-20 2 The Executive Committee of tiic Singapore Malay Council met yesterday ..o discuss further steps to raise funds for its proposed $15,000 Malay Welfare Home, for the poor and destitute. The probable site for the Home is somewhere in Kampong Batak near Kampcng Melayu. The93 words
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Article39 1950-02-20 2 A large blukar and lallang fiie in Bukit Panjang was put out after a two-hour battle by firemen of three fire engines ~ne from the Municipal Fire Brigade and two from the Army Fire service, on Saturday.39 words
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Article171 1950-02-20 2 A.P. nnr inxr v v. TOKYO, Sunday. pULILE are holding a woman for investigation because her reputed powers as a faith healer failed to save the life of a 17-year-old patient and were something short of her own standards Here is the story Tokyo policeA.P. - 171 words
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Article29 1950-02-20 2 A.P. OTTAWA. Sun. The Canadian Parliament ma\ break with tradition and abandon the Woolsack because It Is not big enough to seat all the supreme court judges.—A.P,A.P. - 29 words
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75 1950-02-20 2 Youths of the United Malay National Oi aanisation, Kuala Trengganu branch have volunteered for the ehti-baridit Month. Inch* Maidin bin Mohamed Ibrahim. president of the Trengganu UMNO, has asked that they bo given training In the use of arms. Meanwhile, the Sultan of i rengganu75 words
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Article38 1950-02-20 2 Router. TOKYO, Sun. Japanese iuologiatfi are perturbed by th~ recent activity of volcanoes In northern Japan after a 00-Year period of quii»t. They believe it may be portent of n serious earthquake in the area.—Reuter,Router. - 38 words
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Article447 1950-02-20 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A GANG of armed Chinese bandits swooped' on Buklt Village and murdered four persons this morning. Firing stens and carbines, the raiders kili«.< Malay Special Constable*, a Chinese Airxilur Policeman and a Chinese civilian. Two Chinesadults and a child were seriously wounded.447 words
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Article58 1950-02-20 2 KUALA LUMPVK. Sun.— Three thousand people last night saw nineteen firemen fichi flames, fifty feet Inch, when a furniture shop at Batu Road caught fir*. The blaze, which nutted the rear of the shop and caused damk. c »M»rth «30 000, spread to another furniture58 words
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85 1950-02-20 2 Mn. A. S. Watt. Australian Ambassador to Moscow. ar:ivcd here from London en i cite to Australia for consulWinn v/ith the now Menzic? Gov^'nment. Mr. Watt declined tc comment on the latest world ;i*.;jntion. He has been away from Australia for three years.85 words
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Article37 1950-02-20 2 Two Chinese robbers, one with .1 pistol, robbed C.uneae couple of Jewclieiy worth $273 and one dollar in the back lane of Eng Huat Street, in Tiong Bah.v. at B*3o p.m. on Saturday night37 words
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Advertisement64 1950-02-20 2 OPENING TODAY 3 Shows:. 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. A sweeping cavalcade of Adventures Thrill. Warner Bros. "TASK FORCE" starring: GARY COOPER supported by Jane Wyatt Wayne Morri> and Walter Brennan FOR ALL-OUT GREATNESS New Happy Theatre Today Matinee 11 a.m/& 3.00 pm. A Columbia Super: "HOP HARRIGAN (whe'e serial) 3064 words
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Miscellaneous457 1950-02-20 2 On Your Radio Today RLTTF NETWORK RED NETWORK ?CrVr„ SSLVIfr. INDIAN PROGRAMMES ENGLISH PROGRAMMES l 2 0 0 p.m. Time Signal. Open- f ing Annct. 4 Prog. Summan 9.3., am. For the Schools. Mv- whh SIX Xunp v 0 TumO J Vlwve,n t nt Interlude; Songs; W.ll Hindustani Film N457 words
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252 1950-02-20 7 FAST WORK AT KUALa LUMPUR By ALBERT SPENCER The M«n with 2,000 Winners Xt ALA LUMPUR, Tod*y. AORTIC Lord (Ayres) and Silver Sequin (R. 8.), ran three furlongs fn 38 seconds to do the best work this morning. Among the few others that252 words
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Article207 1950-02-20 7 WRESTLING fans in will l«x>k more than e\er to .i nuhi brtweon Einil Koro.-s--chenko and Kins Konu after what they =?a\r on Saturday ai-'ht. The way Emil made short work or Ali Riza Bey was in> Breaalve. The Turk did r.ot stand a chance. Emil was as207 words
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Article554 1950-02-20 7 f»ll«uing are the weights for thf nine r.K-c-> on V* e4ne*tday at Kuala Luniour: HORsEs. CUM t, DIV. 3, 6 FIBLONOS TKI.MPINGTON 8.00 ioi.lana a.is f,lk UALAHAI) 8.11 ,111 lETF. 8.10 I r iiOMBO 8.1« VR YBINT 8.09 VIIA 8.8» cVtfEBOROI GII 8.89 8.88 PORT554 words
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Article200 1950-02-20 7 Reuter. KIMBERLEY. Sun. A spirited seventh wicket stand of 141 by C. Helfrich and L. McNamara enabled Criqualand West to avoid following on against the Australian cricket tourists here today. Replying to the Australian totr.l of 855 for nine dec'arcd, Griqua'and were 79 for sixReuter. - 200 words
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79 1950-02-20 7 Reuter. AUCKLAND, Sun. The Australia cricket team touring New Zealnnu were -31 runs ahead of Auckland with all their second innings wickets intact at the close of the second day's play here. The match ends on Monday. The Australians who scored 303 In theirReuter. - 79 words
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166 1950-02-20 7 IPOH. Sun. J Hallidav cf the Perak Golf Club became the first postwar m'der Of the North Ma'aya Amateur golf championship when he beat W. o. Duncan Smith of the Sc'srtgoi Oof Club two and one in the final tcday. jrth finalists were par166 words
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Article180 1950-02-20 7 Reuter. I ONDON. c >'jn- r* VV) rtbcfrlechases regarded as Grand National trials w*r* in tdttav. one in Enjr'and at *srtdown Park P-nd the ofhei L opaKiatown, Kirc. in the race St Sandown -ark Lor:l MiWmav a < tc.m- r C v see- nJ favourite forReuter. - 180 words
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43 1950-02-20 7 H. It. Oleghorn of New fcatfana 1 who won the h««nvj-audit tW« Uy rgunlllnc hi» previous t inpu record of Wt» lb> 1» seen here u» lie completes a snatch 01 ibs. in tta fcmpire Game*, ill Auckland. —A a eh p Photo.-\ p Photo. - 43 words
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Article154 1950-02-20 7 A.P. UONGKONG, Sunday. Hongkong Chinese defeated the Burma soccer team four to three. It was Burma's second defeat in the present Hongkong scries. Burma trailed by two goals at the end of the flrat half but rallied in the S*cimd half and forcedA.P. - 154 words
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Article49 1950-02-20 7 Reuter-A.A.P. HONGKONG. Sun.- Saigon drew with Hongkong three points eaCh in their first inter-port rugger frame played here yesterday. Hongkong opened the scoring in the first half with ar. unconverted try. Saigon ccualised in the second half when Soleix dropped in goal. —Beater-AAP.Reuter-A.A.P. - 49 words
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Article38 1950-02-20 7 Reuter. LONDON. Gun. A. AH (Malaya) was l>eatcn U> the final of the Sussex open badminton championships at Littlehampton yesterday by H.J. Winsrficld of Kent end English international plavcr who won 15-9. 16-13.—Beuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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98 1950-02-20 7 Cheorful Lads thirst XI defeated Customs Sports Cub by four goa's to three vi c aoooeff game played on 4,'hoen Ounn School ground yesterday. In the first, hali*. Tong Coaoenak) and ach f c r :rcd a goal for the '.;•<!<;. while Bawood, Ali,98 words
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201 1950-02-20 7 MADRAS, Sunday. THE Commonwealth touring team gained a first innings lepd of 11 runs against India in the fifth •Mid fin»»l "unofficial" Test match which was continued here tod*v and made a poor start in their second knock. India were all out for 313201 words
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Article38 1950-02-20 7 A.P. LOfi ANGELES. Sun.—Your HO won the US$lOO,OOO Bantll Anita Derby yc~tcrdrv CI ..dy One was second. Grcv.t Clrtle was third. The t v for the mile and a furIon? race was 1 rain sees.—A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article276 1950-02-20 7 Reater. COMMONWEALTH IST INNS. N. Old/leJd r Adhikari b Modi 8 J. Ltoinjtfttnn r Joshi b Phadkar 0 .1. Holt <• I mrigar b Phadkar 29 1 Worrell c Johi b Hazare Kit W. Alley run out IX F. freer ot. Johi b Manhard I K. Smith b ChowdhuryReater. - 276 words
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684 1950-02-20 7 Reuter. LONDON, Saturd ay. THREE players broke their legs and several others as well j».s a referee were injured in a fay of football crammed with accident's. Special features were the way in which clubs overcame the handicap of hurt men and the number ofReuter. - 684 words
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Advertisement424 1950-02-20 7 NOTICE THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. Notice of Application for a permit to Authorise the ure of a Hackney Carriage I V K. Narayanan of Nam Heng Estate. Kota Tinggi hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Hackney Carriage permit for vehicle to operate from Nam Heng424 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-02-20 7 OUR TRA,N- auT /CHAMP. W. r p LOT .T C ATCH THE <«V FIGURE ADDRESSED C> j €imir L~——*19 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-02-20 8 Kta and "Knock triplets ai d are believed to be unique [l?. e Ss i >J%F Photo. CJi eS marti BSSfeBl females. -A P. Photo.-A P. Photo. - 29 words
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Article402 1950-02-20 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. pp.EDDIE iuUls, tough rugged British light-heavy-weight, has retired from competitive boxing. Mills who is 31 and a native of Bournemouth, began his boxing career in 1936. His retirement me?.ns that the British, European and Empire lighthoavyweight titles are now vacant. Losing hisReuter. - 402 words
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Article75 1950-02-20 8 Y.W.C.A.: Internal.onal Fortnightly Women's Club nu et at Raffles Quay at 10 am. Mrs. Dorothy Morrell will speak on Acting INTERNATIONAL F O R TNIUHTLY WOMEN'S CM B. Mrs. Dorothy Morreil on "Acting". 5. Raffles Quay. 10 a.m. Y.W.C.A.: Spor L s club nutting. 8. Katong75 words
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Article135 1950-02-20 8 CATHAY: "Neptune's Daughter" with Esther Williams and Red Skelton at 11, 1.45. 4.15. b.15 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBKA: Ghost of Zorrow" ut 1.15. 4.15, 0.45 ard 9.30 P4U. REX: "P.achun Dunia" (Malay) at 11, 1.45, 4, «.30 and O.JO p.m. CAPITOL: "Inspector Geqeral" with Danny Kaye nt 11. 1.45,135 words
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Article22 1950-02-20 8 UEOIIV Seven-a-side tournamenl semf finals and i'nal. SOCCER: Tiong Bahru Hungers v. Rocklites. Fairer Tark. HOCKEY: BODCA v. Khalsa. BOD ground22 words
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Article365 1950-02-20 8 Naval Air Blockade Will Be Heightened To Halt Invasion Reuter. A.P. U.P. TAIPEH, Sunday. THE Air Force announced today that Nationalist B-25's surprised Communistheld Nanking this morning while the residents were still celebrating the spring festival. The raiders dropped many bombs on the city's power plantReuter. A.P. & U.P. - 365 words
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93 1950-02-20 8 A.P. RANGOON, Sun.—A Burmese court yesterday freed Ce'oael Van Nalng, son-in-law of former Premier B.i Maw, arter 10 monthj i prison meat. Tlie 50-year-o'.d Van Narrv; was jailed in July, IMS. under a government act which permits arrest on suspicion. Flic government believed his liberty threatenedA.P. - 93 words
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Article62 1950-02-20 8 A.P. LONDON, Sun —The New Zealand government has obtained permission for Princess Elizabeth and Prince Charles to appear on one of its yearly health stamps which come out next October. Such stamps are told for a few pennies above their pos;al value and theA.P. - 62 words
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Article114 1950-02-20 8 U.P. TAIPKH. Sun. The Mintstry of Defense today condemned Chinese smugglers in Macao trafficking arms and munitions into free IndoChina, Siam and Malaya by speedboats to support the local Communists. A communique said that under the personal "Supervision of Macao representative of the Far Eastern CominformU.P. - 114 words
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272 1950-02-20 8 Reuter. PARIS, Sunday. TWO thousand Yiettninh troops have attacked the military post at Pholu, and evicted the French and Vietnam troops after heavy fighting, according to reports reaching here yesterday. Pholu is 13 miles south-east of La Kay, which was attacked by the rebels onReuter. - 272 words
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Article34 1950-02-20 8 Guardsman Frodoiick Sloan, who is lying injured in tlie British Military Hospital recovering from a lorry crash in the Federation had a pleasant surprise when hti 21- yoar-old bride visited him yesterday.34 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-02-20 8 Seen leaving Bow. Street Court, London, after attending hearing oi ihe case against BriLiah atomic expert Dr. Karl Fuchs, 38. charged with giving away atomic research secrets, are William James Skardon (left) an Officer of the security Service and Lord Portal (right) Britain's Wartime Chief of Air Staff.49 words
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Article29 1950-02-20 8 A.P. BERLIN, Sun.—Tne Russians have seized 22 lorries outside Ber'in in an effort to j block all metal shipments by road to Western Got many.— I A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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200 1950-02-20 8 U.P. WASffINGTON, Sunday. A 12,000-lb. bomb that can be guided all the way onto its target has been developed, defence officials disclosed here yesterday. They also revealed the leve'opment of several" self propelled missiles, with anges of more than five mndrcvi miles.U.P. - 200 words
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Article55 1950-02-20 8 A.P. MOSCOW, Sun.—Not one void has appeared in the 3 vict press aocut the hydro- atomto bomb question. There has been one statement in one paper w, 'f,ht be construed as an inli.ect refetence. Izvestia 04 day 3 ago referred to .ie ".«u per atomic blackmail" •itsA.P. - 55 words
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Article86 1950-02-20 8 Reuter. MELBOURNE, Sun —The Australian liberal government is to reverse an order by Mr. J. B. Chlefley's Labour government and restore the word "British" to passports issued to Australians. Mr. Harold Holt. Immigration Minister, said today that the title British pass port would be restoredReuter. - 86 words
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70 1950-02-20 8 Reuter. --lA (Of l i>l• U. Ap Ml in r <-.t with a knife was rcizcJ yesterday a.- he tried to Ktab Mr. Hugh MacKintosh l ch;e'T to Nigerian uo/crnrncnt Messengers saw ttW mar, co ning up behind the chief secretary with a naked knifReuter. - 70 words
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Article147 1950-02-20 8 A.P. "ARRM{P3H, FUENC'i* MPRpr» o. Rim. recent attempt was made t photograph Russia's m»*' atomic industrial site but the; Russians shot the plan down with a new form antiaircraft fire, Kenneth De Courcy, British editor of the ar.me intelligence Digest, yo.;tt rein- He srtded inA.P. - 147 words
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Article252 1950-02-20 8 BERLIN, Sunday. WESTERN intelligence officers are attempting to s s ft a German newspaper report last night that the Stalin regime has just crushed a revolutionary plot in Leningrad. The West Berlin tabloid Der Abend, said nearly 2frG high Leningrad officials including Marshal Leonid a Uovorov.252 words
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Article42 1950-02-20 8 A.P. SOUTHAMPTON, Sun -Seamen hauled the flags of tlie veteran Cunard Liner Aquitania on Sunday for the last time. The famous old 45-000--ton liner will sail today from her berth here to the Clyde to be broken up fr scrap.—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Obituary53 1950-02-20 8 BRACKEN: On 39th February, 1960, at No. 55, Derbyshire Road. Singapore, Victor Ignatius Bracken, age 55 years, late of the P.C.A. Singapore. A funeral service will take place at the Bidadari Cemetery Chapel at 5 p.m. .today. 20th instant, cremation at the late Japanese Crematorium, Yio Chu iCang Road53 words
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