Malaya Tribune, 20 March 1950
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Title Section56 1950-03-20 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T«k Tribune" S'por. MALAYA'S NATIONAL NEWSPAPER Phone 58M/3 Pvhlta**, nimultaneoMly at Stngapore, Kuam uvmiM-, Ipnh r, n Henong. LIGHT PAGES SiNGArORE, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1950 TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Ojjice, 14i Fleet Street, London,56 words
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Article88 1950-03-20 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sunday. s M named Abdullah, Minister of Jammu and Kashmii, told a press conference here today that the Council's appcinta mediator on the Kashmii issue wou'd not change the attitude of the Kashmir Government. The Government of India had wily accepted the Coun.'.on ielatingReuter. - 88 words
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73 1950-03-20 1 Reuter. BOMBAY. Sun.—ln iron cages and with nearly 3.000 pounds of food provided 22-day crossing, ?wo special guests oi tne United States boarded the Lea tor here today. They were Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's vvasnington **oo oaby elephants. Loam was a 19-year-phant boy,"Reuter. - 73 words
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Article25 1950-03-20 1 A.P. LONDON. Sun.—Home Secretary J. Chuter Ede appealILei day for civil defence volunteer to help meet any threat of atomic attack on Britain. -A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article75 1950-03-20 1 A.P. WENATCHEE. Washington. Sun.— Otis McNelly, owner of a slower garden, has asked the City Council to pass an ordinance requiring that dogs be tied up during the plan tire season. Reason: He uses bone meal for fertiliser in nis flower garden. The dogs smellA.P. - 75 words
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Article62 1950-03-20 1 A.F. RANGOON. Sun. Armed guards stood at the entrance of the City Hall here while inside Anglo-Burmese employees of the Burma Secretariat feted Archibald Rivers —their representative in Parliament on his Cabinet appointments. Rivers, a 48-year-old lawyer, is one of the three new ministers in Thankin Nu'sA.F. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration375 1950-03-20 1 Reds Use Grenades Set Market Ablaze Reuter. flOL'R people were killed -> m i 41 -ninrrH 1 SAIGON, J?Mncbv. f rc.l .n troops opened fi~ e -e»*nst Vietm nh <^ V C Y iet T inese P°- ce market nW«ie. Vietmnh Communists who set theReuter.; -A.P. Photo.; AP. Photo - 375 words
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65 1950-03-20 1 A.P. ELM IRA. NEW YORK. Sun.—A jury has ruled officially that it is work to teach someone to fry oyslers. Mrs. Ruth Granger, a waitress, testified she was not working, but was instructing h novice cook, when inspectators called at Paul Battisti's cafe.A.P. - 65 words
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Article23 1950-03-20 1 Reuter. ROME, Sun. At least 30 people were injured today in a series of clashes throughout Italy between neo-Fascists ana Communists.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article33 1950-03-20 1 A.P. A M 6 1 £j it Li A m. cun. Prince Bernhard of the Netherlands arrived at Schiphol airport, Amsterdam, coday arter a 12-week tour in the Western hemisphere. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article30 1950-03-20 1 U.P. POxtr OF oPALN, Innidad. Sun. The Siamese twins who died here on Wednesday when ten days old had only one heart, an autopsy showed yesterday.— U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article126 1950-03-20 1 A.P. PARIS, Monday. Nations who have tin mines and nations who use the metal in big quantities meet in Paris today to take the gamble out of tin tr^d'ng. They are members of tn** International Tin Study Group and they are to discuss plans forA.P. - 126 words
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Article22 1950-03-20 1 A.P. MANILA. Sun —The Greek steamship. Kehrea, ran aground on the reef in the Gulf of Leyte this morning. —A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article15 1950-03-20 1 A.P. TEL AVIV, Sun. .All Israel will celebrate "Independence Day" on April 23. —A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article19 1950-03-20 1 U.P. ACCRA, Sun.—The Governor announced yesterday morning that the state of emergency is now over.— U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article58 1950-03-20 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Sun More than US$5O,OOO worth of gems and furs was stolen from rhe apartment here of a beautiful Iranian Princess. The theft was reported today to the police by the Princess, wife ot Emad .Kia. rormer Iranian Consul in New. York. She saidA.P. - 58 words
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Article37 1950-03-20 1 A.P. HONU KONG. Sun. The departure of the mercy ship Gordon for the Yangtse mouth was postponed 12 hours and is now scheduled to leave at noon tomorrow to pick up 2.000 evacuees from Shanghai.—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article204 1950-03-20 1 U.P. ST. PAUL, Minnesotta. Sun.—One ot tho nation's most wanted criminals was captured today after six grade school boys literally smoked him out of a .wellstocked cave in which he had been hiding for four months. William Nesbit. 50, convicted murderer and ed convfet. surrendered withoutU.P. - 204 words
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Article166 1950-03-20 1 U.P. LONDON. Sun. The British Gcvemmcn* banishment of Seiatse Khama, chieitain of the Bamangwato tribe may set a spark to revolt in Africa, said Seretse's supporters yesterday The revolt could spread like a prair.e fire and involve the twenty million cc!oured people in African colonialU.P. - 166 words
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Article53 1950-03-20 1 Police yesterday found two Communist posters and one flag. i ne posters were found by two Chinese detectives besiae a nouse in Balestier Road at 10.30 in the morning. The Communist flag was found at the ninth mile stone Bukit Timah Road by another policeman53 words
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Article153 1950-03-20 1 U.P. KEY WEST, FLORIDA, Sunday NEW 'battle of the bulge' was raging here yesterday—a fight to hold down the waistline of the president of the United States. The battle is being fought between Brigadier General Wallace Graham, the White House physician, and guardian ofU.P. - 153 words
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287 1950-03-20 1 Reuter. JAKARTA, Sunday. MEWS of the devaluation of the.lndonesian guilder W caused unprecedented scenes and rgnic m the capital Today Thousands went snree in an attempt to convert cash into goods SP Officii announcements told Montana; tgdav that their currency notes were only worthReuter. - 287 words
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Article55 1950-03-20 1 STOP PRESS JOHORE BAHRU. Today. A Chinese and a Malay we/c killed when an unknown number o! bandits attacked Tong Chuan Fsfate and burnt dawn a kongsi and a smokehouse. Bandits also cut telephone wires near Tamprd on the Johore Bahru/Scudai Road. Communist packs a-d docuraer*s55 words
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452 1950-03-20 2 U.P. NEW YORK. Sun. The Ideal synthetic for tyre carcass is still a good way off. GR-S (government rubber, styrene type) the wartime development is satisfactory for passenger tyres. But GR-S generate too much heat in flexing; thus, it can only be used in limitedU.P. - 452 words
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Article70 1950-03-20 2 A.P. NEW DELHI, Sun. The government is considering a proposal to set up "tree trade zones" in India. But no final decision has heen reached, according to Com- merce Minister K.C. Neogy. He said that the various chambers of commerce and trade associations in IndiaA.P. - 70 words
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Article257 1950-03-20 2 WASHINGTON, Sunday. *pHE use of natural rubber by U.S. non transport goods manufacturers hit a postwar high -of ***** long tons in January, the Commerce Department reports. In the manufacture of transportation items 40,879 tons of natural rubber was used, an increase of 5,059257 words
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Article73 1950-03-20 2 Reuter. COLOMBO. Sun.—Ceylon's food imports are to be increased by nearly Rs. 30,.--000.000 (£2.250.000) ('.uring 1950 with a view to keeping down the cost of living. This recommendation has been made by the Committee of Permanent Secretaries, commissioned by Government to suggest ways and meansReuter. - 73 words
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89 1950-03-20 2 A.P. WASHINGTON. Secretary Snyder has announced the U.S. Treasury plans a savings bond "drive" in the spring. American bond sales are doing well but the Treasury would like to "stimulate interest" of the public and of volunteer salesmen, he said. Snyder said U5548,000,000,--000 inA.P. - 89 words
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619 1950-03-20 2 CONTINUING strength in the corr/modities brought a number cf discriminating buyers to the share market and a fair volume of business was written with industrials predominating. In the industrial section investment funds went into a -fair spread of counters with the result that619 words
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Article260 1950-03-20 2 W HAMMER Company Limited repor f or lft4G makes splendid reading for share-holders i the mangement is to be congratulated on n./J\ total of water delivered. cor d Profit from trading, after taxation ttia** compares with $186,294 last year, the being partly accounted for by260 words
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Article22 1950-03-20 2 SINGAPORE. Sat, Mar. 18. 5292.50 Down 51.87 1 fe cents. LONDON, Friday. Mar. 17. Spot: £598.10. Three months buyers 597.10.22 words
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Article502 1950-03-20 2 USIS. pOREIGN.trade expert* of the United States Government are much encouraged by a rise in U.S. imports for the sixth consecutive month to on annual rate of U557,500 million in January 1950. Major business and labour groups are giving strong support to the U.S. Government's currentUSIS. - 502 words
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Article95 1950-03-20 2 Fair business passed la the rubber commodity m*tkel I Saturday. Although otnT markets were slightly i,, W( gSSy WaS mUCh Saturday- closing price] id cents per pound were No. 1 RSS S lo,s 1.0.b. Api v, No. 2 RSS f.O.b. Api. V" 'vi No. 3 RSS 4 fob95 words
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Article130 1950-03-20 2 BATU SELANGOR TIN DREDGING COMPANY LIMITED madt 5140.750 <10' v > in the year ended Sept. 30 1949 Net liquid issets in balance sh Q et k\ $424,620 equal 30 3 -nt s p<T share. No dividend is proposed for the year, bat since the130 words
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Article61 1950-03-20 2 SYDNEY, Sun. Britain and Australia have come to terms on the sale to Britain of a "very large quantity*' of wheat, tin- Sydney Morning Reiald said dining the week end. Negotiation.- of a wheat cital between the two countries haa been held up since the61 words
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Advertisement179 1950-03-20 2 A POWERFUL HIGHLY EXCITING DRAMA! j A Strange Woman Starring Pai Kcng Yen Chun Great Wall Picture. In Mandarin NEXT ATTRACTION strange W E3 gejl inheritance M H U's Heirem H TOMORROW! GREAT OUTDOOR SPECTACLE SWEEPS TO THE SCKKKX uJ? M Roy Coilmt Wollacc Ford leotrice Joy Jomes Klrkwoorf And179 words
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Miscellaneous484 1950-03-20 2 uuwmimx -A n \J\H\ \1 AI AVI minutes of famous urines and 12.i~> p.m. Sir. Tune, Opening SIt\MJL\J illtlluSX k A familiar music; 10.30 Dance Mv- Annct. A Prog. Summary in BLUE NETWORK »><* P»»ycd by George Barnes Handarin; 12.48 Mandarin Se.ecivii i ii »Hfw<it tMMww Octette ft Michael Dongl**;484 words
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Article373 1950-03-20 3 gIGHTY headmasters and officials of 73 Chinese Schools in Kinta, who met here this morning at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce were told by M** N.L. Alexander that a large number of people detained for helping the bandits came from Chinesschools. Mr. Alexander of tin373 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-03-20 3 Sir Pa k M it Kirron, Officer Idminsteriag the Govrriun< .it. takes the villiu as the Singapore Battalion of tne Boy's Brigade inarches past „ith the new colours presented to them at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday. ,on«" »ne olTi.ers of tht* Battalion bear tu.iv55 words
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Article74 1950-03-20 3 i.L'MPUR. Sun- names of those wounfl,d in ..rubush on tne B»-ntu:v H')ud. last W«*d- have been rtrmoune- wounded: Mr (rown Him ■j.. "pi. Lyons (Malaya District Signal Rngi- r Both liave been rnov,d to Singapore British Military Hospital. not s Tiously): ii R. Jones :3 Hussars74 words
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Article86 1950-03-20 3 Sir Pan k Mi Ktrron. the Oftcer Administering the Govappoiatei the foiau mfcieri of the lnnii!ir Tua l.< ard of Xevie*. J. C. Cubbett (Chairmen, D. T. Assoz.iutl, C. E. R. M. Brooke. Chew Hock Font. R. H. A H. £dmonda lIUI. Jee Aii ('hian. J M.86 words
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Article31 1950-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— Th> Federation Goveroitated that 107 arrests nave been made un- r Emergency Regulations relating to the control <»; rubber. So far 78 convic'iuns have been obtained.31 words
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Article80 1950-03-20 3 USIS. MR. Maurice Pate, Executive Director of the U.N. International Ch'ldren's Emergency Fund (UNICEF) left New Yt rk yesterday by air for a trip to the Pacific and (he Far East. His first stops will be in Australia and New Z?aland to thank the governments and peopleUSIS. - 80 words
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Article60 1950-03-20 3 SEREMEAN. Sun. Tne second batch of squatters to be resettled at the Special Squatters Resettlement Area on the Seremban/Port Dickson ioad arrived in Seremban yesterday by special train from the Kuala Lumpur Detention Camp. The batch comprised of 9b families who were evicted from "Ulu Temiang60 words
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Article37 1950-03-20 3 London, Airport, recently equipped with the worlds most up-to-date long-range radar «rt» *f able to 'see" B. O A. C/«. E. A. airliners 130 miles. away The equimpment, weighing 60 tons, contains nearly 1,000 valves.37 words
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Article220 1950-03-20 3 JJR. R. K. Samy, well-known Singapore trade union leader, yesterday praised Mr. R. P. Bingham, Commissioner for Labour, as a man who was loved and respected by the workers of Singapore. Mr. Samy said th'it Mr. Bingham had a deep sympathy for labourers. He was always220 words
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Article260 1950-03-20 3 BMUAR. Sunday. ANDITS last night cut telcDhones iines on th> Johore Bahru Pontian Road in twenty places, communist pamphlets were iound thrown over the fomaged lines. Flushing a suspected area at Bukit Seremoang. a combined party of Police i nd Ist Seaforths captured six Chinese260 words
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67 1950-03-20 3 THE protest meeting sponsored by the Muslim Welfare Association against the proposed Rent Control Ordinance, which was to have been held at the New World yesterday, had been postponed till Sunday. Reason Very few turned up. The sponsors of the meeting are67 words
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Article20 1950-03-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun The Police Band will bf»at the Retreat on the Police ground at Blurt Road, tomorrow.20 words
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Article155 1950-03-20 3 UPCOUNTRY school children will be given a chance to see the newly ftrived religious films which have been making news in the Colony. Two of them "Nacman the LeDer" and"What Men Live By" -are to be sent to Ipoh this week for screening at the155 words
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Advertisement576 1950-03-20 3 ffl sea 1 mW SITS: VACANT YOUNG Chinese room boy ie quired, temporary duty. bachetoi European profiling i.a.-<.r> Hill on leave. Some knowledge Er.clisb preferable. Box. A 3422 t pore. r D 67 >" EUROPEAN Importing F.rm ,n ipoh requires two Chinese salesn T7» or Provisions, liquor* and nulding materials576 words
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Advertisement374 1950-03-20 3 PHILATELY STAMPS: Send MQ or more assorted Malay* or Brttiafc C*k3s2 tir v „r d T CW Ztald d damped <urry or heavy post riaikn.i BW,*>« wanted. SIL. ISS? 92. Hot ham St. East St.. Kilda Meloourne. Victoria Aus"a"*- <X.9ys>. VEHS. FOR SALE ••1947 Ford VI Deluxe as new 7374 words
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Advertisement414 1950-03-20 3 England, where the finest FEATURES mlvm, mmkmmĕt brains in British engineer- B«»4«»r— 4 abort waveband* ing carry ont the moat s«ck*, /or pic* specialised and advanced HrM«w of to mo research. Bammtifmtly proportioned cabinet, fimUhod la Mf»/? p«<<«fc*4 MiMl MADE Et 1m i,y tro v Ua>i d CAMBRIDGE, laHjk MODEL414 words
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Advertisement214 1950-03-20 3 f'U IT IOiN Drttaa <i..li. tCll.Md ,jf iJ-es* Mak.iis, Ge Y March. Successiul canaioatee wui Koorman* S: A "P ,V J^an and advanced. Moderate «Tia.Ke/ at. any oi xul day at pupils home. A JUUO lessons for men i ml' women nightly from rj» u a d s ouiooi of214 words
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Article618 1950-03-20 4 IT is unlikely that the "New Cauldron", the official organ of the Raffles Society, University of Malaya, will be read outside the circle cf undergrade and graduates. University magazines do not exert any great fascination for the public This may, in part, be due to the618 words
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1937 1950-03-20 4 Ronald Stead - British withdrawals from political control of the Indian subcontinent, Burma and Ceylon have caused a power vacuum in Southeast Asia. Communism, nationalism colonialism and democracy are seeking to fill it. The author of the article has been roving the Far East since1,937 words
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Article724 1950-03-20 4 5.1.0. ALSACOFF, NOMINATED COMMISSIONER - by 5.1.0. ALSACOFF, NOMINATED COMMISSIONER Sir. A lot of talk and publicity have been given to the case of Mr. Wicks and Mr. Lim, the candidates for the post of Deputy Water Engineer. The controversy appears to originate from the question of self-government. It goes without724 words
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Article544 1950-03-20 4 CALCUTTA. ARE the current communal troubles in the Calcutta area the result of Muslim oersecution of Hindus in East Bengal or the outcome of an attempt to divert attacks against the Congress Party.of the government of West Bengal? The answer you get depends on whom544 words
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Article61 1950-03-20 4 LONDON. HOLLYWOOD movie-camera-man, Joe Ruttenberg, has lost the fear that he could not get along with British studio workers. It was his only worry when M.G.M.'s chief cameraman arrived here to boss the filming of a new picture at Elstree Btudios The. workers solved It for him. At61 words
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Article, Illustration127 1950-03-20 5 Singapore had one of the busiest wedding week-ends on Saturday. There were seven weddings in five hours. Nearly all the brides were late and one forgot her flowers. Pictures on this page show four of the couples who got married on Saturday. They are: Top left: Mr.127 words
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Article204 1950-03-20 5 MURRAY MURDER TRIAL: A.P. MANILA, Sunday. nEFENDERS of Mrs. Esther Murray, Filipino widow of an American slain in the bedroom of their home last year, kept a police witness on the stand for a third session in the hard fought murder trial. Mrs. Murray's attorney,A.P. - 204 words
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Article145 1950-03-20 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Sun. The ri an Department of J tstice might prosecute 12,OCQ Individual members of ommunlst Party in the d States, the New York Post said today. The newspaper, which Justice Department official, reported that the prosecution mieht take place ifA.P. - 145 words
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Article89 1950-03-20 5 Reuter. BERKELEY. California. Sat. Atom researchers here have produced another new element, tentatively named Californium. The newcomer, a strange invisible substance, is No. 98 In the list of known elements that make up the universe. No. 98 "is the sixth addition to the roster cf elemental substanceReuter. - 89 words
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Article50 1950-03-20 5 A.P. AMSTERDAM. Sun.—Pending approval by the Dutch Athletic Association. Mrs. Fanny Blankers Koen, winner of three gold medals at tht> 1948 Olympic Games in London, has accepted an Italian invitation to participate in an international field and traemeeting to be held on May 38 in Brescia. —AP.A.P. - 50 words
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212 1950-03-20 5 REDS TELL SINGAPORE, HONGKONG U.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. THE Chinese Communists demanded last night that the Governments of Singapore and Hongkong hand over forty or more ships that the Nationalists purchased from the United States, but have not paid for. The United States hasU.P. - 212 words
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Article103 1950-03-20 5 A.P. ROME. Sun. Countess Ellen Hohenau. Germany's Holy Year pilgrim on horseback arrived in nortnein Italy and was expected to reach Verona yesterday or today. She began her long horse- back ride from her farm in Garmisch Partenkirschen. Bavaria, on March 6 and hasA.P. - 103 words
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Article103 1950-03-20 5 A.P. FRANKFURT. Sun. Mrs. Yvette Madsen was sentenced yesterday to 15 years in prison for the murder of her U.S. Airforce hushand. The i»eautiful 22-year-old mother from Brooklyn. New York, stood pale and under rigid self-control as a three-judge American court found her guiltyA.P. - 103 words
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Article149 1950-03-20 5 BERKS, Sat. QUOTE from the parish magazine of the Re\\ J.E.J. Fisher, Vicar of Bracknell, Berks: "IF you want to fire a I church, rob a bank, assault your neighbour, or give vent to your passions, yon can sit in the dim light149 words
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232 1950-03-20 5 A.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. REPORTS from Shanghai said Red officials, apparently feeling a loss of face over the prospective big foreign exodus aboard the General Gorden, have been delaying the issuance of exit visas. The Communists will not permit a foreigner to leaveA.P. - 232 words
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Article39 1950-03-20 5 A.P. TOULOUSE. FRANCE. Sun —French swimmer Alex Jany yesterday declined an invitation to meet the Japanese Hironoshin Furusashi in Sao Paulo, Brazil, at the end of this month. Jany is training for the European swimming A.P,A.P. - 39 words
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Article89 1950-03-20 5 Reuter. CAPETOWN. Sun. A Catholic priest, the Reverend Thomas Laurence Gilt, found guilty here today of marrying a European man to a "slightly coloured" woman, was fined £20. But the fine was suspended pending an appeal. The prosecution was the first under the Mixed MarriagesReuter. - 89 words
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Article64 1950-03-20 5 FTRMINGTON, New Mexico, Sun.—A mass flight of "flying saucers" over this northwestern New Mexico oil town of S.CCK) population was reported on Friday by 50 persons including businessmen and private pilots. Detailed accounts varied, but editor Orville Ru.'tetts of the Firmington Daily Times said he collected64 words
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Advertisement354 1950-03-20 5 DARKON THE MODERN HAIR POMADE DOES DARKEN GREY HAIR DARKON is used daily in the normal way for about one week to darken grey hair. After that it can be used twice or thrice a week cr as required to retain the colour. DARKON is also beneficial to scalp and354 words
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Miscellaneous73 1950-03-20 5 I ALLEY OOP by V.T Hamlin r- fSm MISCUE SENT ME TO THE [555 THE 1 IT'S UN- -ve-vxcm.ns I BATTLED J€BCULBS -J JgELjEY^L* -~E v\CK THEN Vjjn mv evpeCENCE? U THE MA6l£ BELT OF HIFWLXJA I-,, I 1 HARVARD T WEFViG WHO'S KICKING HER W 4 UNION OFFICIALS,, j73 words
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696 1950-03-20 6 LONDON GIANTS DRAW; REPLAY ON WEDNESDAY Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. ARSENAL and Chelsea must meet again at A Tottenham Hotspurs ground on Wednesday to decide who are to represent London and the South in the cup final at Wembley on April 29.Reuter. - 696 words
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Article245 1950-03-20 6 The V.M.C.A. beat the Khalsa Association by 43 runs at cricket on the Balestier Road ground yesterday. The V's batted first and scored 198 runs, Scharenguivel 55 (not out). Khalsas replied with 155. Salakan Singh (Khalsa i took four wickets for 57 runs while245 words
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Article143 1950-03-20 6 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. RDgeiBannister, Britain's brilliant milcr set a new inter-varsity record during the Oxford and Cambridge sports at the White City Stadium here yesterday when he ran the mile in our minutes 14.8 seconds. This beat bil own record established last year by 1.!Reuter. - 143 words
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Article65 1950-03-20 6 The Singapore Police Sports Club cricket eleven yesterday defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by 34 runs at the Police Depot ground. Highest scorer of the day was J. C. Cooke who knoceed up 38 runs for the Police while best bowler, also a Police player was Sundram who65 words
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Article25 1950-03-20 6 EDINBURGH. Sun. No tugby footballer who already played for a dominion sha'l be eligible to represent England, Scotland. Ireland or Wales in future.25 words
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Article30 1950-03-20 6 Reuter. PAISLEY. SCOTLAND. Sun Wales beat Scotland by two goals to nil in the men's hockey international here this afternoon Jones scoring both goals in the first half.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article170 1950-03-20 6 JOHANNESBURG, Sui.-day. AUSTRALIA'S cricketens had all the best of matters in a short day's play against the South African XI here today and when bad light halted play for the day South Africa had lost five of their second innings wickets for 48. Earlier Australia170 words
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Article87 1950-03-20 6 Reuter. ISLE JF-WIGHT. Sun. The Malayan cousins E. L. E. J. Choong dominated the Isle -of Wight badminton championships here. E. J. Choong won the men's singles wheti he beat H. Winglit Id in the final 18-15. 15-14, but together in thefinal of the men'sReuter. - 87 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-03-20 6 LEFT: Your Lordship (Spowart) being lea in trainer Jack Spencer after winning the second race at Bukit Timah on Saturday. RIGHT: The Bosun (late Hippo drome) winner of the opening race. He was ridden by Bill Lawler. Tribune Pictures.42 words
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178 1950-03-20 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. fOVENTRY achieved a good performance in today's rugby union club matches by winning at Cardiff in spite of being without Ivor Preece, who was leading England against Scotland. Preece s deputy at standoff half, Pearce, was the man of the mutch, heReuter. - 178 words
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63 1950-03-20 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sun Britain and Canada are the only na tiens with lull points after the itrst two rounds of final pool matches in the world ice hockey championships here. Canada last night shut out the United States to record a 5-0 victory andReuter. - 63 words
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Advertisement662 1950-03-20 6 il VERETT ORIENT LINE I EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong, Japan. For Hongkong, Japan. "Nordstjernan" 19/21 Apr. •tebeverett'' 24/26 Mar. For Penan*,, **odras, Colombo, •Calls Malacca. Cochin, «"«racht, Mir Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta, Bahrein, Koweit, Basrah, Madras. Khoramshahr. I eneverett" 24/26 Mar. "Star Betelgeuse" Gdns. 19/20 For freight, passage, please apply662 words
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Advertisement143 1950-03-20 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. S'r-cre P. S'lmrn Penang x ZEEMAN 24/26 Mar. 27 Mar. 28 Mar. MODJOKERTO 10/12 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Apr. x Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 6071. Ext. 19. JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS143 words
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Advertisement562 1950-03-20 6 SHIPPING THE HO HONG S.S. CO. (1932) LTD. 65, CHULIA STREET. PHONE 3944-5 (Incorporated in Singapore) PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES PALEMBANG, DJAMBI, PAKAN BAROE RENGAT and BAGAN SI API API. •HONG ANN" sails for Rengat M ar 2fi "HONG SOON" sails for Pakan Baroe Mar* "HONG TAT" sails for Djambi 5562 words
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Article219 1950-03-20 7 BEAUC HAMPS, TUDOR PRIM IMPRESS By ALBERT SPENCER The Man With 2,000 Winners. B r Si workers on the track at Bukit Timah—which .til! slightly heavy *his morning—were Tudor pride (J. Donnelly) and Beauchamps (E. Donnelly) tt ho were sent over the three tai 40219 words
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Article34 1950-03-20 7 well-known who recentSingapore, he has applied trainer's licence. hi has excellent getting a few nurses to train. Id do well as a In Malaya, he has rr than 20 years.34 words
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Article45 1950-03-20 7 Sir. L. C. Bailey, Secrefary of the Singapore Turf Club, informed me this morning that there will be a cash sweep on the first race on Wednesday and Saturday. The through numbers will only be irom the second race to the ninth race.45 words
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Article43 1950-03-20 7 LONDON, Sun. Walter Donaldson made sure of winning the world professional snooker championship today when he won the seventh and fina' frame of the afternoonsession to lead by 49 frames to 42 with six frames to be played this evening.43 words
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Article53 1950-03-20 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—Stentorian "owzats" which have long been part and parcel of cricket procedure, are frowned upon by Frank Chester, probably the bestknown of cricket umpires. Chester has made a revolutionary suggestion that for a trial period appeals should be for bidden. The Marylebone Cricket Club might consider itReuter. - 53 words
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Article208 1950-03-20 7 j"' Singapore Chinese Recreation Club jost 1 brut the clock yesterday when they needcdonlyth^e tll "> to lif.it the Ceylon M '»rrd M5 in reply to the C s C 8 217 vvhen 8tump drawn. Stores: N 1 Thuraisingam c Jin b Cnua Kee208 words
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178 1950-03-20 7 A STRONG rally ten minutes from the end enabled the Royal Army Pay Corps to draw four-all with the Police Sports Association in a Junior soccer league match at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Police showed over-con-fidence towards the end and were taken by surprise178 words
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Article58 1950-03-20 7 MURRAYFIELD, Scotland, Sun.—Scotland won the Calcutta Cup match here today against England by two goals and a try (13 points) to a goal, a penalty goal and a try (11 points). Seventy thousand people saw the game which left England at the fopt of the international58 words
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Article371 1950-03-20 7 tbe <»in"~ M>r»' Assc iatloa Junior Played over the Saturday ANGLES: Abdul Muslim) Alwi <GentK»> Aziz (Setia) beat -Setia) 15- 7. m (MWA) beat (Muhibbah) la—6, 1 Buang (Kg. MeA ""n A. Rahamin lor) 15—10 15—11(Fatarj k£ to 1 Ahmad (B. Ki.i.ti Azi-. (MWA) Wahab otia) MWA)371 words
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Article, Illustration257 1950-03-20 7 CINGAPORE Civilians, whose entire set of forwards left their shooting boots behind, lost the Joe Chappel Memoral trophy when they were beaten 2_o by the Army-Navy at Jalan Besar, yesterday. The Civilians fritted away easy chances repeatedly, while on other occasions the Service?' pivot.257 words
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Article156 1950-03-20 7 Reuter. KARACHI. Sun The Ceylonese cricketers today lost their first match in Pakistan by an innings and 63 runs to combined Sind and Karachi side. Forced to follow on with a deficit of 211 runs, they were all out for 148 in their second innings aReuter. - 156 words
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Advertisement157 1950-03-20 7 notice; estate of lim kirn tian, deceased, auction sale of Lot 1. Rubber Estate known aa Kiat Lim Estate No. 3 Senai, Kulai, Johore, total area 402 acress 3 roods 5 poles or thereabouts. Together with the factory premises, residential buildings and machinery erected thereon. Lot 2. Rubber Estate known157 words
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Advertisement669 1950-03-20 7 NOTICES j SALE BY TENDER Tenders are invited for the purchase of the following property which is offered for sale by the Mohammedan and Hindu Endowments Board. Singapore, by public tender. Tenders should be submitted tn writing to the Official Assignee, the Chairman of the Board, at his office in669 words
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Advertisement640 1950-03-20 7 NOTICES DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, SINGAPORE SUPPLEMENTARY EDUCATION PLAN Owing to the early receipt of the Cambridge School Certificate results, applications for the June vacancies will now close on 31st Maren. 1950, instead of 30th April, is previously stated. NOTICE Notice is hereby given that I, Chen Su Lan of 9640 words
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Advertisement663 1950-03-20 7 SIT. VACANT WATER DEPARTMENT: The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore invite applications for the appointment of WATER ENGINEER on the permanent rtaff of tne Water Department 2. Applicants should 1> between the ages of 36 and 46 years and hold an Engineering Degree or Diplom-i recognlsea by the663 words
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Advertisement639 1950-03-20 7 SITS. VACANT ENGINEER'S DEPAR'KM MENT: (a) Surveyor/Draft man Technical Division So;; $320-Asls-$3BO/Profi c i c n Bar/$395-Asls-$455. Applicant-* must have not less than years Surveying and Drawn Office experience. Preferm. given to applicants who haw passed the Institution of Mut<\\ cipal Engineers (IntermediatT or Institution of Structure Engineers eH Institute639 words
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Miscellaneous55 1950-03-20 7 n?J Mt CROW p t STARTED AWAY BE -4/ MA« cnwEv I!' 5 FIGHT ,S OF WILLING TO PAyT aY V J \4 (Sj r W-ar<' VCaSIo TrY LPL A SiWL A 0F NQW: N0 T WE 6uAR *100,000 FOrJ fI 1 iWI-if PANS-NO FIGHT: j ANTEED >0U THIS FIGHT...55 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-03-20 8 Stalin casts his vatc in the Lenin electoral district in Moscow d 'ring tne .\Sarch 12 elections. —A P. PhtKo. P. ?hr>io\ P. ?hr>io - 25 words
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199 1950-03-20 8 U.P. SYDNEY, Sunday. THE Australian Government is preparing drastic legislation "to purge the country of Crmmunists and Communistic influences," according to the independent 'Sunday Sun.'. The Sun's Canberra correspondent, Oliver Hogue. said that the conservative government will introduce a 'subversive activities BUT whichU.P. - 199 words
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Article123 1950-03-20 8 A.P. Santa Monica. California, Sun.-Snooky, an 18-year-old tomcat belonging to Leo Feldworth, was getting old. Frequent colds marred his enjoyment of life. Feldworth. an aircraft tool and die worker, decided to do something about it. He built a special bed above Snooky's sleeping place, theA.P. - 123 words
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Article25 1950-03-20 8 The cncKet match between the SRC and the Police whicn was to have been played yesterday was cancelled owing to bad ground conditions.25 words
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387 1950-03-20 8 Capture Two Mainland Cities Reuter. HONOKONG, Sundav. NATIONALIST forces in under *he command of General Hu Tsung Nan, recaptured Hwajungchuang on March 14, accord ng to a pro-N^t'on- Hist source here. The New China N<;ws Agency in Peking, in a despatch, claimed that Communist troopsReuter. - 387 words
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Article119 1950-03-20 8 AAP. JAKARTA. Sun.-The Indonesian have arrested one of tne Dutch Government s highest officials in Indonesia Dr. J. Ozinga. on suspicion of having been connected with the escape to Singapore last month of rebel leader Capt. Raymond "Turko"' Westerling. D;. Ozinga. head the Dutch Information Se'-vice hereAAP. - 119 words
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112 1950-03-20 8 U.P. LONDON. Sun. Foreign Office quarters firmly reject- I ed week-end suggestions for an Allied security guarantee for the defence of Western Germany against possible aggression fvom the East. They again dismissed as unacceptable suggestions tot any form of rearmament of Germany by either theU.P. - 112 words
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Article239 1950-03-20 8 W.M.B. ONCE upon a time. *Mavwri*ht Mr. J. Lee Thomson m"st have harl r those blindine. sweat-mak-ing nightmares, and wakened up. glad to b° unharmed, and wrongly convinced that he had the maWal for a good murder 'thriller His play. "Murder without Crime." is. without doubt. ofW.M.B. - 239 words
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Article72 1950-03-20 8 U.P. BANGKOK. Sun. —A formation of American planes will fly over Bangkok during the coming coronation ceremonies of King Phumiphon. it was officially announced yesterday. The planes will arrive over Bangkok from an aircraft carrier, which will cruise in the gulf of Siam. TheU.P. - 72 words
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Article712 1950-03-20 8 Below are the voicbtp .'or ail thr> nine ra'e» on Wrdne da- ♦hr> se-ond d»v o the Singapore Turf t tab's Meeting: MARCH 22 CL, 3, DIV. 1—« FURS. 5 IDs. PIRAEI IS 9.00 LORD DHOTI 9 00 .HAT A HAKI 813 MAN O'WAR (bite Herald College)712 words
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Article23 1950-03-20 8 John Ham. whkh won the eighth race at Bukit Tima.i last Saturday, has been promoted irem Class 3 to class 2.23 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-03-20 8 King Phumpiphon Aduldet of Siam (left) is seen with Sir Reginald Stuar. hampios, Governor oi Aden, during a visit to the British held African part. Kmg Phump and his fiancee Princess Sirikiri Kitiyakara are arriving in Singapore at no;>n today on board the Selandia. Twenty-one79 words
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381 1950-03-20 8 LONDON, Sunday. THE affairs of the Asian peoples must be settled by the Asian peoples themselves and not interfered with by American imperialists, the Chinese Communist Foreign Minister said according to k Peking despatch of the New China News Agency received in London.381 words
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Article93 1950-03-20 8 The first part of the Journal of the Malayan Branch of the Royal Asiatic Society for 1950 will be published on March 27. It is a miscellaneous number containing six papers by five different authors. These include a lurther section of Dato Sir Roland Braddell's Notes93 words
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Article74 1950-03-20 8 YMCA; Lenten devotional mc t ins;: Speaker Capt. S. Cordon on "me challenge 10 t ie Chrisnan Community" at Orchard at ft CYMCA: Staff meeting: S 00 a.m v >,v» v p.m.. Weight lift- *> S 30. T-»ble tennis tetms practice 7.30; Commeieial tuzgijsn nas UM74 words
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Article112 1950-03-20 8 CATHAY: "A Strange Woman" at 11, 1.45, 4.15, 6.46 and 9.00 p.m. ALHAMFRA: "Panihcr Llai-d" at 1.45. 4.15. 6.4.i and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Canadian Pi at 11. 1.45, 4, G. 30 und 9.C0 p.m. REX: "El Paso" ai 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. rAVILION: "Tra.n Of LVents"112 words
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Article41 1950-03-20 8 SOCCKR: Snr. Lge.: Indians v. Royal Engineer» at Besar; Jnr. A.2: P.AF Tengah v. P. T. at Geylanv; Jnr. B. 2: Katon«* Sajarah S.C. v. lido nesian "B" a» BOD'"''V Friendly: SRC v. Mansfield on GOLF: RGC Ladies G U.41 words
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Article70 1950-03-20 8 U.P. LONDON. Sun.—The King, suffering 1 from a alight cold and confined to his room at Buckingham Palace. was* visited again today by his doctor Sir John Weir. Tlje King*3 19 believed to be not serious. No bulletins on nis condition were being issued.U.P. - 70 words
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110 1950-03-20 8 Reuter. WASHING i"ON. Suadaj DEAN ACHESON, United Sta.es Secretary of Stfl was reported today to I* planning: a move next w» i to enlist Congressiorn' support for a new United State- policy in the Far East. A United SUtej B who wished toReuter. - 110 words
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Article15 1950-03-20 8 A.P. BOMBAY. Sun. knifings, one of them fatal, were icaoiLed la-t night A.IA.P. - 15 words
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Advertisement105 1950-03-20 8 NOT JUST TALK HERE IS PEOOfJ An advcrtisi r M the Malaya ha. certainly pr*** "tops" in the ijjj ot its advertisement*. ♦•Mv car mm for tort 1 £2 got it at Ih, price had InM wjl r the first pew©* <; 1 i ed over ImmtOl**! JJ Tribune ■pp**™*105 words
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