Malaya Tribune, 27 March 1950
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Title Section56 1950-03-27 1 MALAYA Tribune THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tik "Inbune" Spore rkOtt»i.t.u 3.nyu|/«/f#. n»an J j» MGHT PACiFS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 27, 1950 LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA n*c* SiiiJJ Hkm.tkm TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 143 Fleet Street, London,56 words
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Article284 1950-03-27 1 But British Dockers Will Not Heed It Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. MR. Arthur Deakin, Secretary of the world's biggest trade union Britain's Transport and General Workers—declared today he was sure dockers would "not take any action at the ports" in response to the BritishReuter. - 284 words
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Article56 1950-03-27 1 KLUANG. Today.—A gang of about 60 armed bandits carrying Sten guns rifles and pistols raided Lee Ong San Estate near Paloh yesterday evening. They burnt 2 smoke houses and the labourers' quarters. The smokehouses together with 60 pickuls of rubber were gutted but prompt action saved the56 words
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Article53 1950-03-27 1 A.P. Aboard the Polish Motor Ship Batory at Sea. Sun. Valentine Gubitchev -heading home for whatever welcome Russia gives a bungling spy -had personal troubles of his own with the North Atlantic. Stewards said he had been seasick for two days and had eaten only a fewA.P. - 53 words
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Article22 1950-03-27 1 KOTA TINGGI, Today.— Six bandits, stopped and burnt a lorry carrying sand at the 32 mile Johore Bahru-Mersing Road yesterday.22 words
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Article178 1950-03-27 1 A.P. THE H AGUE, Sun. -An Atlantic Pact master defence plan Will C«M for the last ditch defence of every member nation and no immediate strategic withdrawal to a Western defence line in the event of a Russian attack, Informed quarters here for theA.P. - 178 words
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Article114 1950-03-27 1 A.P. BRUSSELS. Sun. Albert Deveze today handed Belgian Social Christian Catholic party a four-day ultimatum to end the gov ernment crisis. Deveze, Premier-designa*» and leader of the Liberal party, told a news conference that he would ask the Regent Prince Charles to dissolve Parliament ifA.P. - 114 words
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Article25 1950-03-27 1 SEGAMAT, Today.—Two Chines- bandit suspects wer? arrested by the police near Jementah yesterday. One of them was wanted by the C I D25 words
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118 1950-03-27 1 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Sunday. THE Australian Council of Trade Unions will hold an emergency meeting here tomorrow to discuss the Australian Government's action in invoking the Crimes Act against strikes on Brisbane's waterfront. The meeting was summoned by Mr. A. E. Moub, the Council's President.Reuter-AAP. - 118 words
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122 1950-03-27 1 VM *I.A LUMPUR, Sur STRONG Army and Police it -Uiiore nuenu are beins rushed to the Gua Musang area for follow-up nDerations following yesterday 's ambush when the M;ilavan Seeurltv Forces sutfered their gravMt setback sou.- tne organ. Twenty-one Malays. 17 troopers and122 words
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198 1950-03-27 1 A.P. CALCUTTA, Sundry ALEXANDER Leslie Cameron, British President of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce, was killed in communal rioting today as he s'.rove U: \y-( itect his two Musun» servants. Mi. Cameron left Calcutta last nieht to ent?rtain children at a rameA.P. - 198 words
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Article76 1950-03-27 1 Reuter. NtW YORK. Sun. -Inu.an and Pakistan delegations to' 'he United Nations were expecting to hear tomorrow irom the sponsors ol the Kashmir resolution on some dcnnite approach to finding a mediator in Kashmir. For nearly a rortnight now. negotiations have been oroceedlng behind the scenesReuter. - 76 words
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Article24 1950-03-27 1 Reuter. (iSTAAD. Switzerland. Sun. -Prince Aly Khan and his wife, Rita Haywotth. left Ostaad today for a stay in Cannes. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article27 1950-03-27 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Sun. A Central News report today disclosed the third Communist attempt to land on Hainan island but said it had been repulsed. —U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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91 1950-03-27 1 Reuter. ROME. Sun.—ln hundreds of cities and town's throughout Italy union leaders were today preparing their forces for massive demonstrations tomorrow Determined 10 break the socaKed "aping: offensive" of trie powerful Communist-led General Confederation of Labour, Premier Alcide De usually pjxUi ha'/* declared '"TheReuter. - 91 words
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Article41 1950-03-27 1 U.P. NEW DELHI. Sun. A Foreign Ministry spokesman said yesterday that the Indian Government has accepted the Australian invitation to a Commonwealth Conference on Asia. The conference is understood to be tentatively scheduled for May, in Canberra.—U.P.U.P. - 41 words
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Article20 1950-03-27 1 Reuter. PARIS. Sun.—One hundred and fifty Air France Security workers at Orly, today staged a "sit-down" strike. —Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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220 1950-03-27 1 U.P. SEROWE Bechuanaland, Sunday. BRITISH authorities seized all aims and ammunition on the Bamanewato reserve today as native drums beat in the jungles expecting the return of banned chief Seretse Khama. The British action was aimed at preventing violence among tribesmen when SeretseU.P. - 220 words
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Article171 1950-03-27 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Sun. Aw Hoe. son of the Tiger Balm king, disclosed today that th* Chinese Reds closed the firm's Canton factory and arrested three employees on the grounds of nonpayment of taxes. At the same time he charged that the Chinese Reds* tax demandsU.P. - 171 words
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412 1950-03-27 1 [ATE last night, Royal Air Force volunteer rescu a crews and Naval divers were still nlunging into about 30 feet of water at the Sfletnr ijv»r*g boY base, trying to recover the- bodies of a Squadron Leader and an airman who were412 words
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Article37 1950-03-27 1 A.P. EAST MOLINE, Sun.- Firemen on their way back to the station from a false alarm smelled smoke. They stopped, got down and extinguisned a lire in a brake drum of the fire engine.—A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article170 1950-03-27 1 SOUTH WM.ES Sun A South Wales housewife got a surprise from the skies recently. Busily engaged on her dally chores she was startled by a crash upstairs. Going into the bedroom to investigate she found a small block of ice perfumed right in tn~ mif dl*>170 words
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Article40 1950-03-27 1 A.P. SARASOTA. Florida. Sun. —A circus elephant snatched five-year-o'd Edward Schooley, who was feeding him with peanuts, from the side of his hon hied parents today end trampled him to death at the circus winter ciuaitets here. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Article28 1950-03-27 1 U.P. —ERDING, Germany. Sun.— The release of one of thre** 'kidnapped" Czechoslovak airlines planes was requested of the U.S.A.F. today by Czech Consul Dr. Ernst Steiner.—U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article36 1950-03-27 1 STOP PRESS Newly arrived Lincoln bo dttter* uem out Irom I •> :il« IMs N* I 'i*nir on their first anti-handil strike. They were bombed up last night and carried full loads.36 words
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107 1950-03-27 1 Reuter. BELGRADE, Sun.—First results in the Yugoslav general election, annoumed by Belgrade Radio tonight, indicated the expected heavy poll for Marshal Tito's Government. Kesults irom nostar, Bosnia, showed 17,562 votes in favour of the government in the Federal Council poll and 104 against. ForReuter. - 107 words
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Article22 1950-03-27 1 U.P. LA PAZ, Bolivia, Sun. -A Communist revolutionary plot was crushed today when police arrested 25 conspira tors —U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement199 1950-03-27 1 I ORIENTAL NOVELTIES. j! TEAK CAMPHOR»OOD CHESTS. I BALI HEADS. ETC il HONGKONG CO. f f-ormert> at IS C wilyrr jf Nov* at 14/1« Aas»n Koad > (Opposite Marine Ho.'.rli, J» C Pbone 83*1«. Hi NO A PORK. Jk Branch Office: 10 Oollyer Quay, i He res a Splendid j199 words
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Article336 1950-03-27 2 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday.— United States Government mining experts said yesterday that interest in gold prospecting is on the upswing in tnts country. They said they believed that the new interest springs rrom the growth of unemployment and as a sideline to postwar prospecting for uraniumU.P. - 336 words
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Article61 1950-03-27 2 A.P. PARIS, Sun.— French au manufacturers hope ake over 300.000 cars this year—providing they are noi handicapped by strikes. Production last year totalled 285.000 vehicles. France's 35 auto factories turned out 21,721 cars 5,186 light trucks, 2,885 heavy trucks, 159 buses and 47 tractors duringA.P. - 61 words
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Article229 1950-03-27 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. The International Cotton Advisory Committee reported during the *?HnT t i that WOrM P 0 °f cotton-reduced dunng the war—is increasing more rapidly than consumption World stocks were said to be neariy 14 per cent, larger than a year ago me committee isA.P. - 229 words
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Article32 1950-03-27 2 U.P. TOKYO, Sun. Japanese trade publications said the Burmese government had agreed to grant licenses for the importation of Japanese goods wort* $1,260,000 by the end of April.—U P.U.P. - 32 words
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666 1950-03-27 2 IN THE SHARE MARKET LAST WEEK— By a Market Correspondent ANLY a moderate volume of business was written in the share market last week despite the good prices obtaining for tin and rubber! nevertheless, practically all share price changes recorded over the week were666 words
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168 1950-03-27 2 Reuter. DRAGUE, Sunday. Indian and Czechoslovak experts detailed discussion of a new trade agreement. The five-man Indian delegation, under Mr. N. Raghavan, Indian Ambassador to Prague, includes Mr. S. Boothalingam, Joint Secretary of the Ministry Industry and Supplies The Czechoslovak delegation is under Dr.Reuter. - 168 words
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69 1950-03-27 2 U.P. THE HAGUE, Sun.— Netherlands and Indonesia signed today a new trade and payments agreements with Poland, covering .trade products this year worth about 50,000.000 guilders. Netherlands Indonesia products to be exported to Poland will include seeds herrings, electro, technical chemical and pharmaceutical products, rayon, shoes,U.P. - 69 words
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Article22 1950-03-27 2 SINGAPORE. Sat., Mar 25. 5*98.25. Down $1 lZy z cents. LONDON, Friday. Mar. 24. Spot: £602.5. Thre? months buyers £604.22 words
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114 1950-03-27 2 Reuter. CAPETOWN. Sun.—Dr. J. E. Holloway. South African Secretary for Finance, and Dr. W. J. Busschau, a Director of the Finance Corporation, will leave for Washington this week to discuss the technical aspects of Soutn AftrtCJl's nrorr-' 1 to the Iternational Monetary FundReuter. - 114 words
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382 1950-03-27 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday—The Japanese C ntt textile industry expects to export I(XK)OfX yards of fabric this year. This will exceed th^i'S? 1 exports of cloth by 250,000,000 yards *nd 946 tute about 60 per cent of the expected i 950°A.P. - 382 words
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Article62 1950-03-27 2 SINGAPORE Chamb,Commerce Rubber Association noon prim on Saturday (Mat. 251 were cents per lb Buyer Seller Nc. 1 R. 5.3. Spot loose nominal r>; 5$ F. 0.8. in ba'es Apnl No. 1 R.S.S. Silt Ml No. 2 R.S.S. 51* 531. No. 3 R.S S. U R. M. A.62 words
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Advertisement90 1950-03-27 2 Today 3.15-6 30-9.15 pre. "GRAHASTI" (Hindustan!! with Sulochana Chatterjee Yakub GREAT WORLD Atlantic 7 La c t Day "BLACK MAGIC NEW WORLD Lido T—US Last Day "MR. JOSEPH YOUNG OF AFRICA". ROYAL 3.30-7» "LIFE" (Tamil) B*s7o mm w Last Day: 3, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Jen Hall Dorothy in Republic's •HURRICANE90 words
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Miscellaneous534 1950-03-27 2 IJJJ E23! 11 MWa MAX AY PROGRAMMES Cantonese Selertlou*. f, 5.30 MvRADIQ MAI..AYA 1! 00 P- m Pr «ir rjmmf < "h»l Interlude; 5.33 N.-ws in orTTEI *TWfri«Ti\nn. m»rj 12.05 Variety Songs; 12.45 Hakka; 5.37 Short Talk in BLtt NETWORK News; 1.00 Close Down. Hakka; 5.40 Mandarin Sours; 7.00 p.m.534 words
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491 1950-03-27 3 LUMPUR, Sur day. The -ew)y-formccl Malayan Trade Union Council representing about seventy per cent, of organised labour in Malaya will apply for membership w the Anti-Communist Inter national Confederation of Free Trade Unions. Exact date for this application will oe determined later491 words
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65 1950-03-27 3 A group photograph of the staff of the Legal Department ,t 'ohore Bahru, who bade fartnveM to lustice L V .1 ho is shortly going to the United Klngdinn on ntiri-iiient lustier Lavilh- is seated tlfth trom the lei On his right is Mr. D.R.W. Good (Legal Adviser and Deuutj65 words
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Article274 1950-03-27 3 I*I'ALA LUMPUR, Sunday. More than 450 Girl Guides and Brounies from the various States and Settlements in the Federation of Malaya yesterday saw Lady Gurney, president of the Girl Guides Association, present the Silver Pish to Mrs. A. W. Pinnick. Chief Commissioner for Girl Guides.274 words
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Article73 1950-03-27 3 IPOH. Sun. Delegates irom the various States attending a meeting of the Federation of Kwantung Associations held here yesterday, asked Government to recov?r from the Japanese Government the $8,JOO.OOO loan the Japanese Military Administration lorced out of the Chinese during the Occupation. The meeting also73 words
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Article51 1950-03-27 3 ice Unions expressed disappointment in a statement issued yestenlajf uv '"commendations made b Y the Neden Enquiry Committee. tatemcnt said that 0 f trte committee no dissatisfaction civilian service work:au.se they were led on a conducted tour by the employers and hence they nable to know actua' wo! kin-51 words
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Article97 1950-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR .Sun.— A pictorial exhibit of the Marsha" Plan is now being shown at the USIS display panel and the USIS Library at 75 Amnang Road. It will be mounted on the latest and most scientific portable panels which should prove ot particular interest97 words
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93 1950-03-27 3 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Forbes Higginson. who were married at St. Andrew s Cathedral on Saturday. The bride, formerly Miss Dorothea Sybille Scott, wore a gown of white satin with lace sleeves, and was given away by Col. T. R. Scott. Col. R. Kenny acted as best man. and the93 words
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Article302 1950-03-27 3 KUANTAN, Sunday. Anti-Bandit Month Auxili- ary Police, supported by the regular Police, yes terday screened the population of Tanah Puteh, Galing Besar, Bukit Übi and "Red-Light" areas of Kuantan. Som.e 1,000 persons were checked of'whom thre*were detained for identity card offences. All prostitutes in302 words
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Article60 1950-03-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— A Chinese volunteers labour lorce is being used to build up Jalan Yap Tau Sah, a road leading to a notorious bandit area close to Kluang t^wn. The read will enable police trucks and security patrols to enter. In certain areas the60 words
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214 1950-03-27 3 SINGAPORE'S letter-writers are slow in using the new postal district number scheme. Mr. David Smith. Director of Posts, «*aid yester day that only 15 per cent, of the Colony's Utter-writ-ers put the required postal number at the foot of their letters. 'People are actually214 words
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Article96 1950-03-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. When the Police examined 30-year-old Lamatuu bin Da'ing Malawak at a road block near Scudai they found that he was an Indonesian illegal immigrant. He did not have an identity card but produced a pass port which was not valid in the96 words
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Article31 1950-03-27 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun.— Senator Warren Hagnuson, Washington Republican, proposed yesterday that Chinese students presently in the US be permitted to stay for three ycais and accept jobs: -A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article197 1950-03-27 3 SEA-BATHERS off certain Singapore beaches are running the risk of bath ng in sewage contaminated watef No one knows yet stretches oi water are contaminated and to inrfice jgler drain! have all a pertain percentage of sewage in them, caused by the decay of rubbish and vegetation197 words
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Article135 1950-03-27 3 MR. P. P. Narayanan «N.S. Plantation Workers Union and Federal Legislative Councillor) was elected by secret ballot first president of the M.T.U.C. ioi 1950. Che Rahmah binte Mohammed Salleh (Federation Telecom. and Telegraph Operators Union) the only woman delegate was elected vice-president. Thirty-two years old.135 words
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Article30 1950-03-27 3 GAMBLED 10 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun.— Lim Ah Chui. aged 48. was fined $10 in the Police Court today when he plead ed guilty to gaming in the local pork market.30 words
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Advertisement1509 1950-03-27 3 WIRES COILS CABLES HARNESS ASSEMBLIES I Sold by Leading Dealers Factory Representatives;— T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR I LN AX<.. The Orient Scientific Co. i Manufacturers of perfumrry goods etc. No. 3. Selegic Kuad Singapore. N all correspondence to Mr. N. Chandran, M, Hare oiirse Uoad, Singapore.1,509 words
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Article563 1950-03-27 4 HERE is a fantastic situation. For twentvone months we have been fighting Communists in the jungle; for five years we have been watching the march of Communism in Europe and Asia, with its avowed intention of ruling the world and destroying our way of life. We have563 words
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954 1950-03-27 4 NOEL BUCKLEY - by NOEL BUCKLEY Reuter. CALCUTTA. BENGAL today is threatening to become an even more serious trouble spot in worsening relations between India and Pakistan than Kashmir. While the spotlight of the world is turned upon the dispute over the future of this North WesternReuter. - 954 words
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Article502 1950-03-27 4 HAL BOYLE - —by- HAL BOYLE A.P. NEW YORK. HAVE you noticed what science is up to now? It's trying to destroy man's best friend the common cold. This is rank ingratitude to an ailment that has helped more people than it has hurt For modem society isA.P. - 502 words
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Article367 1950-03-27 4 A.P. TOKYO. JAPANESE bunks, particularly the "Big 10." are tightening their grip on •Tapan's economy. They are dealing mostly with big busineess. The bankers, say General Mac Arthur's Headquarters, have not changed much from, pre-occupation days when they worked closely with the Zaibatsu.A.P. - 367 words
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Article81 1950-03-27 4 4 "REPRIEVE" has been won by Topsy. a small black-and-tan mongrel, who was sent to an animal clinic to be destroyed because no one wanted her. Instead of putting her to death, the staff at the Canine Defence League home at Hampton, Middle- sex, adopted her as a81 words
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684 1950-03-27 4 NEW YORK. AMERICA'S Chinatowns seem to be riding out the war in China with traditional calm and pols Red China or Nationalist China, thp Chinese in their two typical American communities. San Francisco and New York, display little excitement over the changing rule684 words
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Article672 1950-03-27 4 Reuter. BONN THE West Germa.i Republic, having learned its lesson trom the way in which the Weimar Republic was overthrown by the Nazis and trie 'Pcop;e's Democracies have been set up in Eastern Europe, U taking steps to protect itself against all kinds of subversive plots.Reuter. - 672 words
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171 1950-03-27 5 THE debate between six girls representing the Combined Singapore Girls' ,1s and six boys from Combined Singapore Schools has been fixed tor Friday. It will take niuc> ai the Victoria School Hall at three in the after iris who will speak for171 words
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111 1950-03-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Magistrate Che Kadir today ordered Tan Thian aged 44. to stop arand make up ins us to what plea he wanted to make when d with not having the licence-tax of his rar for the first-half of this year. Thian111 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-03-27 5 and Mm. Tan Sure* MM dM al th.- 11l jssfsf on Tan Hup Hoe l anjm- KuaJ. The bride was UN toroirr M.ss a.. Otei Lan.28 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-03-27 5 Girls of the Chung Hwa Girls School celebrated the 31st. anniversary of the Singapore High School with a dance at the Happy World Stadium on Saturday night.29 words
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Article379 1950-03-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. Magistrate Ungku Ismail today exonerated the Camp Guards at the Majedie Detention Camp, who fired at and killed three of a crowd of angry detainees who assaulted Dato Wong Shee Fun on Jan. 14. He returned a verdict of "lustifiab'e homicide" at379 words
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Article234 1950-03-27 5 SINGAPORE is no longer a cultural desert said Dr. G. V. Allen, Vice-Chancel-lor of the University of Malaya yesterday, when he declared open the British Council Books. Exhibition at the British Council Hall. Stamford Road. "Singapore and the whole of Malaya is re-alive—and one of the most interesting signs of234 words
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Article, Illustration96 1950-03-27 5 SINGAPORE'S newest maternity hospital, a 24-bed tour storey building in Prinsep Street will be opened sometime next month. On the ground floor of the new hospital there will be a disponsary, a consulting room and garage space for two ambulances. The first, second and third floors96 words
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Article, Illustration241 1950-03-27 5 MRS. Beatrice Ng. who was once "told off" in the Siamese court by the late Queen Mother of Slam because of her "shocking" court manners met and '•unshed to Kin. grandson of the Queen Mother, when she paid ho mage to him at Bukit241 words
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Article343 1950-03-27 5 MR. ONR\ET SHOULD KEEP HIS VIEWS TO HIMSELF-Tan MALACCA, Sunday. MR. Tan Slew Sin, chairman of the Publicity Committee of the Malayan Chinese Association, today flayed Malayan diehards living in retirement in England, who were trying from eight thousand miles away, to dictate to Malaya. Said Mr.343 words
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87 1950-03-27 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. When charged in the Magistrates' Court today for parking his car in an unauthorised place. 42-yeai old. Foo Chong Fah of Singapore pleaded guilty: but said he saw other cars park ed there also. Magistrate Che Kadir told him to87 words
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Article67 1950-03-27 5 ALOR GAJAH, Sun —The officer in charge of a Police Station around here, who shot dead hLs wife and the wife of a po ice constable and two others last Tuesday, was found dead at Bukit Tambun today. He had shot himself through the mouth. One67 words
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77 1950-03-27 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The Federation of Malaya Scoytr' Council at the second annual general meeting h<Md :it the Victoria Institution yesterday decided to send a contingent to the Jaml»oree in Australia next year. The newly-elected executive committee consisting of a representative from each State77 words
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Article68 1950-03-27 5 SEGAMAT, Today.—Five uniformed and armed bandits held up two trucks a P.W.D. vehicle and a civilian lorry- at the P.W.D. quarters at Cha'ah yesterday. They ordered the 24 labourers and mandore out of the vehicles and took away their identity cards. The bandits then set68 words
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Article37 1950-03-27 5 KUALA TRENGGANU, Sunday.—A Malay cut his wife's throat with a parang here yesterday. The victim was sent to hospital The Malay was arrested and the parang was recovered. He is believed to be mentally deranged.37 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-03-27 5 LI I ADXEB by Al C W r t 11 F here I\ to eoor?-a***. ™ff,3 > J JJI relief*''' isj 1 EMERGENCY CAU-,FUM J HAD ,S^ h 7^ C !!^jsi^O«TdgSKlS TH'UNITED FEATURES < HIM HERE—- if?; Same FOR*J^^J rT 3 ?SoSOF PEOPLE: WHO Vm <* WNOJCATt.r-rush one) I angle68 words
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789 1950-03-27 6 SURPRISING FIRST DIVISION RESULTS Reuter. Sunday. After a lapse of thirty-six years, Liverpool qualified for the F.A. Cup Final yesterday when 70,000 spectators saw them gain a elearcut two-nil victory over their neighbours, Everton, to meet Arsenal at Wembley Stadium on April 2y. Liverpool's semi-finalReuter. - 789 words
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Article265 1950-03-27 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Batsmen and bowlers shared honours today In the few cricket matches played here, the main attraction being on the Selangor Club Padang when the home team defeated the Indian Association by six wickets. Dtamintns (hi Indians f"i 108 rune, the Selai.'iror Club pa265 words
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Article54 1950-03-27 6 Reuter. WACO. Texas, Sun.— Former world heavyweight champion Joe Louis announced here that he would definitely not return to the ring. Instead he has signed a contract to tour Canada for a circus, starting on May 24. Before that he will make an exhibitionReuter. - 54 words
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215 1950-03-27 6 Reuter. £ARDIFF, Sunday. Wales made history at Cardiff Arms Park yesterday where, in defeating France by 21 points (three goals, a penalty goal and a try) to nothing, they became the first Welsh side since 1911 to win all four rugby international championship matchesReuter. - 215 words
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452 1950-03-27 6 LONDON. Sunday.—Blcddyn Williams, the Welsh International centre thrcequartci. who has been out of the game since January because of a knee injury, returned to the Cardiff side at Bath and scored the winning try three minutes from "no side." Williams is a member of452 words
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Article64 1950-03-27 6 The following will lepresenl Guthrje Sports Club m a friendly game of soccer agauisj the FARKUF Guard Dog Unit XI at r ).l. r p.m. today at the Farrer Park: Ho Fook Sens Lam Teck Kirn. Abdul Latiff' Malik. Chan Ah Wing. Tan Pen Kee. Ho Fook64 words
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Article293 1950-03-27 6 Reuter. KARACHI, Sun.—A grand fighting knock of 127 including 11 fours by Imtiaz Ahmed and a creditable 56 by Maqsood enabled Pakistan to reach a healthy score of 271 for six wickets when play ended on the first day of the first test against CeylonReuter. - 293 words
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240 1950-03-27 6 Sunday. With a week to go before the Oxford and Cambridge boat race along the four and a quarter miles of thr Thames, Cambridge are still favourites to win. Some people predict a close finish. Their reason: Oxford against a strong head wind and240 words
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Article151 1950-03-27 6 There will be no play in the V.M.C.A. lawn tennis tournament on Wednesday owing to the exhibition match by Geof Brown on the S.C.C. Padang. Ties foi tomorrow's matches are: OPEN MIXER DOIKLKS: •Mrs. A. Greenhill A: Ong Bee v Mr. Mrs. W. S. M Warden. Mrs.151 words
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Advertisement175 1950-03-27 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. B*twin Pcnang x ZEEMAN Gdn. 17/18 29 Mar 30 Mar MODJOKERTO 10/12 Apr. 13 Apr. 14 Anr JAPARA 20/21 Apr. 22 Apr. 23 Anr BLITAR 26/27 Apr. 28 Apr. 29 Apr' x Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM175 words
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Advertisement561 1950-03-27 6 THE HO HONG sXcoTl932) S 65, CHUUA STREET. PHONE 3944 (Incorporated in Singapore PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICE PALEMBANG, DJAMBI, PAKAN BARnr RENGAT and BAGAN SI API API "HONG ANN" sails for Rengat "HONG SOON" sails for Pakan Baroe Mar 1 "HONG TAT' sails for Djambi A P' l —HONG THONG" sails561 words
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196 1950-03-27 7 ALBERT SPENCER - RICHEST RACE IN MALAYA NEXT MONTH I! Y ALBERT SPENCER The Man with 2,000 Winners the Perak Turf Club are to be commended for 1 the fine example they have set other racing bodies in Malaya by offering the richest stake S10.000 for196 words
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214 1950-03-27 7 Th> following were the suc(•nsfui jockeys and trainers at II Singapore Turf Cuib March JOCKEYS Wins .-nds. :ids. U p. A. A;, res 4 4 4 12 1 3 11 r. Tulloh 2 3 2 16 T. Htri'. r 2 1 34 <; Woods 2214 words
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159 1950-03-27 7 An t>!f-sid° goal by Yin :übled the Rovers Sports Club to force a oneill draw with the Pulau Brani L'niN d in a Singapore ir F. Senior League ti Ju!an Besar Stadium yesterday. 11 ii came, when Yin Kee. feet behind the backs,159 words
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Article104 1950-03-27 7 ja*sTkM una nlT!"'fM. 0 1 Re «>m rolled f:o C n UIC SSS aer mi* ;irod ,hr b had a demoralising t fl, ton h tewn and the rorwaiS m their MiiT I t^, q,lillise sent the hall in all direction* in front Oi the104 words
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301 1950-03-27 7 jyjORE than fifty army and Singapore Volunteer Corps motorcyclists had a field day yesterday at Pasir Panjang, when they competed for the Singapore District Inter-Unit Motorcycle Trial, over a patch of very rough, hiliy War Department land off Clementi Road. The event301 words
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101 1950-03-27 7 As Bobby Nioo is to BsW Little Paras in Manila on April 1, his engagement with George Sands, tentatively set for April 7. will be postponed to thy end of next month. Meanwhile, when George Sands arrives here, he will be sent to101 words
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Article, Illustration307 1950-03-27 7 TWO UNFINISHED CENTURIES AND A HAT-TRICK TWO unfinished centuries and several good bowling performances one of which was a hat-trick, featured the opening of the Singapore Cricket Association tournament. Except for two Senior Division matches outright decisions were registered h* the other307 words
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Article1754 1950-03-27 7 SCC v CSC s.C.C. Ist. innNelson c Cooke b S. K. Sundram V Homer c Vellupiltai b Nagaiah 5 Heard b S. K. Sundram 12 Polts b Nagaiah 1 Hyslop b Nagaiah Hunt c ThuraMingh uu o S. K. Sundram v. Lynch c Mttthucumaru b S.1,754 words
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Advertisement258 1950-03-27 7 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES To be held at our saleroom. Nos. 14 ft 16 Robinson Road, Singapore. rHURSDAY, 30th March 1950 at 2.30 p.m. 1 1. Freehold land and houses Nos 322/328 tevenj hi. Respective areas 1.460, 1,428. 1.420 1,417 Hit. Rent $75.—- each. 0 0 Q run258 words
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Advertisement802 1950-03-27 7 SOUR GRAPES PARIS. Sun. The Hungarian j Swimming Association announe ed yesterday th&t it would not take pait in the European chair, pionships. which arc i<> be l«eld in Austria I his war, because of the 'decision *> r 'fee [ntecnatlonal Swimming Federatl in not i<» hold th<» championships >n802 words
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Advertisement714 1950-03-27 7 SITS. VACANT Typewriter Mechanics wantoc by Underwood St General Agon cies Ltd., Singapore. Apply ii person between B—9 a.m. Young man recently left school required tor rubber estate office in Central Johore. [Salary $60/- C.O.L.A. 10' < provident fund etc. Apply 'in own hand writing stating I qualifications, experience m<i714 words
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Miscellaneous40 1950-03-27 7 p~ Ifer- j %A»S.6 2 T f:6tr INT. Ci 4 X*.#^- a v:> at tme" count of 8:1 Iwth men slug rrouPKAr > W$ >~N '.A «FT I?{' UCt C I*' CHAMPION RUSHES WTO "lOE-TO'TCE BAT7LE I. f j r f40 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-03-27 8 Driver Dunbar rets a helping hand Irom a "human tormed by Malay soldier* tailed over a steep rim during yexerday's lnter-u,m .nutor eyele tr.ai at i asir l'anjang. Col. Ma» Davvood of theS.V.C. rerelvinj; th, "I? *t Ma'ayan Rider" cup from Col. GHchrist, Deputy Director ot62 words
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Article191 1950-03-27 8 Reuter. SAIGON, Sun. Three members of the Vietnamese Government the Minister of National Defence and the Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs and for Sport and Youth resigned today. Reports in usually weU- informed Vietnamese circles said further resignations would soon follow and formationReuter. - 191 words
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Article105 1950-03-27 8 PHILADELPHIA. oun.— Three Philadelphia surgeons have successfully operated on a human heart through the neck- not the chest—with a new and still unnamed stainless steel instrument. fnree members of the nospitals thoiagic surgery depal tment performed the opeiation to relieve the strain on Mr. Dona'd Constable's105 words
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Article80 1950-03-27 8 French Outtost In Northern Indo-China. Sun.—Nationalist Chinese guerillas have entered the battle along Indochina's north-eastern boundary to save this French colony from c invasion. A wel! organised force of :{,OOO Nationalist guerillas today effectively aanraaaed 0,000 Communist troops holding the frontier adjoining China. Led by Genera' Ziou80 words
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Article51 1950-03-27 8 Gen. Sir John Harding, Commander-in-Chief Far Fast Land Forces, and Air Marshal F.J. Fogarty. Commander-in-Chief Far Fast Air Forces, left Singapoie this morning for Hongkong. They aie to witness the joint exercises and participate in talks. Sir John will leave 101 Tonking immediately after the51 words
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Article15 1950-03-27 8 LONDON. Sun. Air viceMarshal Richard L.R. Atcherley, C.I.C. Pakistan Air Force, arrived today15 words
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173 1950-03-27 8 U.P. WASIuNGTi >.V Sunday. THE EnhvetOk atom bomj tests, projected last 1 v.itumn, will not be ocaJ until the spring of 195' i.;-«* rt .aing to Cangr--ir\*sauiv*»s yesterday. This has raised the possibility that the first U.S. Hydrogen Bomo may be ready forU.P. - 173 words
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73 1950-03-27 8 The new Governor of Sarawak. 44-veai-old Mr. Anthony Foster Abell arrived in Singapore by the Willem Rnya yesteiday evening. Mr .Abell is from Nigeria and had been the Resident of the Province of Oyo there. He was educated in Oxford and appointed cadet to73 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-03-27 8 King Kong, the giant Hunjrar.an »rentier iwt* all his xveieht on to the tlatten.d form of "I'll Crush Em Kormhenko during their- main fighl at the Great World on Saturday night. King Kong won In round lour.39 words
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263 1950-03-27 8 Reuter. U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. A UNITED Nations group with a majority of countries which recognise the Communist regime in China will convene here on Monday, with prospects that a new move may be mi-dc to unseat the Nationalist delegate. The 15-nation TransportReuter.; U.P. - 263 words
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160 1950-03-27 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. AN- invitation for Malaya to participate in the Asian Games to be held in A New Delhi from Nov. 4 to Nov. 12 this year has already been received by the Singapore Olympic Sports Council, but Mto whether Malaya will be160 words
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Article126 1950-03-27 8 U.P. BELGRADE, Sun. More than 95 per cent of Yugoslavia's ten million voters trooped to the polls in brilliant sunshine today to endorse Marshal Tito's unopposed list of candidates for parliament. No incidents were reported as government officials claimed a record turnout throughoutU.P. - 126 words
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73 1950-03-27 8 SINGAPORE imports over $1,000,000 worth of paint each year from the United Kingdom, world's largest paint exporter, said Mr. Charles Berger, Export head of Lewis Berger and Son Ltd., yesterday. Mr. Berger, sixth genera tion of the Berger family, \s in Singapore on73 words
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Article108 1950-03-27 8 A.P. HOUSTON. TEXAS. Sun.—Frank Buck. 6G-year-old Texan who gained fame by capturing wild animals throughout the world, died of a lung ailment yesterday. The "Bring 'Em Back Alive" animal author had been ill since being injured in a taxi-caD wrecit unree years ago. «o r»rjt«rert tb*» hos*"A.P. - 108 words
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Article32 1950-03-27 8 U.P. ATHENS. Sun.- The liberal leader, Sophocles Venizelos. had drawn up a cabinet of sixteen members yesterday, but it is doubtful whether he would get a vote of confidence from Parliament.—U.PU.P. - 32 words
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Article19 1950-03-27 8 Y.W.C.A.: Conversational English class at 3 p.m. TVe«? milking at 5 p.m. at Raffles Quay.19 words
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Article151 1950-03-27 8 CAPITOL: "Tokyo Joe" with Humphrey Bogart a>id Hawakaya at 11. 1.45, 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Citizen Kane" with Orson Welles and Jcseph Cotten at 1.45, 4.15. P 45 r.nd 9.3n p.m. CATHAY: "The Heiress' with Olivia de Havilland vith Clitt Montgomery at 11, 1.45« 4 15, 6.45151 words
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Article21 1950-03-27 8 SOCCER: Snr. ige: RAF Seletar v Royal Navv at Ja'>an Bentir: Jnr. B2: Indonesian 'B' v Star Soccerities at Ueylang.21 words
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339 1950-03-27 8 Planes; Tanks Sent To Hainan Reuter, A.P. U.P. TAIPEI, Sunday. THE Air Force said in a report that from IVlarcli IG to 21, over 150 various typis of war planes dropped 34,280 pounds of bombs, killed over 400 Communists, destroyed over JOO junksReuter, A.P. & U.P. - 339 words
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Article31 1950-03-27 8 A.P. ASMARA, Sun. Sixty bandits ambushed a P.W.D. lorry on the Massawa road today, seriously wounding three native constables and three escorts with hand grenades and rifle fire. —A.PA.P. - 31 words
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Article131 1950-03-27 8 A.F. U.P. HONGKONG. Sun. Observers here thougnt that the suggestion that the United States ship rice to China to help alleviate famine has "tremendous possibilities." The suggestion was made by Oswald Anderson, an official of the Wisconsin Farm Bureau in Madison. One observerA.F. & U.P. - 131 words
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97 1950-03-27 8 U.P. A.P. KEY WEST, FLORIDA. Sun. —President Truman yesterday asked Congress to strike a blow for peace', by passing the $3373 million cmnibus foreign assistance programme. He said that failure to enact the measure in its full amount wou d do irreparable damage. InU.P. & A.P. - 97 words
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Article165 1950-03-27 8 A.P. HONGKONG, Sum-Eighth Sister Wang, sometimes called two-gun Sister Wan- has joined the Nationa ist gucri]. las. Eighth Sister Wang became famous for her exploitaround Shanghai under Japanese rule. Some considered her nothing much more than a sort of junk pir att m around the YangtzeA.P. - 165 words
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Article107 1950-03-27 8 MINNEAPOLIS. Sun. Stratosphere exploring Di. Jean Piccard said yesterday that he may be to blame lor most of the 'flying sane r reports. The sixty-six-year old aeronautical engineer said that there are three kinds of 'saucer.' The first II a king for which there is107 words
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