Malaya Tribune, 1 September 1950
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Title Section17 1950-09-01 1 MALAYA Tribune fOD/HTS NEWS fl>£AY LATE EXTRA fISEvE PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1950 i'RICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration367 1950-09-01 1 Yanks Even Use Their Fists U.P. TOKIO. Today. COMMUNIST troops opened their biggest offensive in more than a month and smashed through the Allies Western Naktong River defence line for a gain of more than 5 miles. The Reds threw three divisions, possiblyU.P. - 367 words
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Article61 1950-09-01 1 Iribone Staff Reporter p Henry Ctirney. the. Pedera m High Comis leav.-ng tomor oy air for a m: to 'he United King- will include t iwrt per.'.d of leave, says an official announcement lacie hen- today fib Henry txpects to ream in No-.vn.fcer. I B ttsence61 words
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Article29 1950-09-01 1 Triboi)'- Stafl Reporter a ALA L' MPtTik, foc-iv. T" 'luiway ÜBOUQCeti wiM be n ice btpur i.rd lit Of thf trie night l ist night.29 words
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65 1950-09-01 1 Tribone Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. ABOUT 1.000 Malays, all men and nc children, attended a mass meeting this afternoon at Masjln Sultan. North Bridge Road. They formed a committee of about 50 members to protest against the Bill, to be proposed by Mr. John65 words
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Article137 1950-09-01 1 Tomorrow's Scratchings, Revised Race Card —Page 11 U.P. WHITE SANDS. Today. A ROCKET, thought to Ix the largest ever launched, was sent 85 miles into the air today from the White Sands proving grounds. The rocket carried a United States A;r Force warhead, four times the size oU.P. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-09-01 1 Gim-on s. a dancing with Mr. It.X. Foulger, ("ommivsi Mier oi Police, at ih* Singapore Government StTv.mt-,' Co-operative Thrill and loan Sooi •.■*•>■ Ltd. dance la«-t Mffrl30 words
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Article178 1950-09-01 1 U.P. TOKIO, Today. JAPANESE sources claimed today that fourengined Russian bombers had flown over Northern Japan recently, but this was flatly denied by a Far East Air Forces spokesman. Usually reliable Japanese sources in a good position to have this information said that since August 23,U.P. - 178 words
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Article, Illustration96 1950-09-01 2 Foundation SAonr .0* the new I*l A*d Club «iiiWing *t lhe 6th rtiile Thomson will toe Jajd ■b> $h«> CommisAioner-Ciene-rri. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald tomorrow at pm. The site commands i wid« view over a large perii«n oi the Island. A swuwber of distinguished ffues*> have'keen96 words
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Article259 1950-09-01 2 THE Drainage and Irrigation Department. 1 Johore. is now engaged in cne 01 the biggest undertakings of its kind to be carried out in the country. It is known as the West Johore Drainage Scheme, which will cost several million dollars, but it will result259 words
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Article141 1950-09-01 2 A COMMITTED decision u> m*ke previsions in tne Municipal «ir.v.ri nc« lo exnipt any premises oi im-i thereof from the payment *st rates was deferred. MX. A. P. Rajah moving (>• ferment said that as the 01--iinance stood at ©resen*. '-here was no definite defin141 words
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Article22 1950-09-01 2 A.P. The Dike of Edinburgh will arnv at Malta today and take over the com mand of H.M-S. MagpieA.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article80 1950-09-01 2 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Chinese Chamber of Commerce nas informed its members that if any 61 them wani to employ t speed constable, they may inform the Settlement War Executive Committee. The Settlement War Exe cutive Committee in vienof the dangers of fire occuring in godowns80 words
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Article62 1950-09-01 2 LONDON. Today. AUSTRALIAN External .v lairs Minister Percy bpender yesterday advocated the formation oi a Pacific Defence nact similar to L he North Atlantic Pact with American and British Commonwealth participation. Spender said on arn\.'«l here from Amsterdam that the invasion oi South Koiea .mphasized the need62 words
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Article36 1950-09-01 2 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Thursd i\ REPRESENTATIVES of ov r 5C.000.009 workers in .00-;: 50 countries today pledge continued steadfast support" for the Ufilted Nations 3U Korea, through th- international Confederation of iYe« Trade Union?.- Reiter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article359 1950-09-01 2 INDIAN DEMAND FOR VOTE THE demand of the South Indian Chamber Commerce and Chettiar Chamber of VL merce to have a say in the election of th* w Chamber's man on the LegislativeCouncVX an attempt to divide the Indioi. 'nm J, community, said Mr. G.359 words
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Article45 1950-09-01 2 A.P. WITH THE 25th DIVISION IN KOREA. Today. 4MERICANS erected a loudspeaker in front North Korean lines on Thursday and urged th« Reds to surrender. Simultaneously a Red loudspeaker told the Ame» cans to go home. Nobody surrendered. Nobody went home. —A P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article158 1950-09-01 2 TH E trie! Court was rd held in c-'aera. Fhipps faced three chirks 01 intenxtiJQ; I modesty ol a woman thr-» occasions, Thi i him were withdrawn. Mr. H. R. Wilson for j fence asked th cooi hold the trial In camera m the exhibits in158 words
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Article34 1950-09-01 2 A.P. j£ Hong Ken BWg report.,! pine gunboat -jj J Macao. *V« v several MOW twjj outsui Hnra< Kor. engine vvJflt Kong .a viiH POUC in rep tn waicl. *,ot under*' > evciltog- AP.A.P. - 34 words
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Article197 1950-09-01 2 THE British India Company's new cargo liner. *he Ordia completed he; ..riai.i on the Clyde on Aug. 25. and will shortly he lea tno United Kingdom for employment en the Company's Extern services for which she has been designed. The Ordia. a single--crew vessel c197 words
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Advertisement84 1950-09-01 2 SORE THROAT| 5^ quickly eased add ft protected IiBA jtj ComfoT 4T.J guard yod tore tlSStt fey I i^^^H ttV-ng Pec ii:. septic breatheable- cablets. 5 '^w- 1 Dissc'.. c-r the mouih, Pep» retraces rich mediCi-u! essences which soothe sotencs» V •ml «.:-jre the delicate membranes to f /yi beakl.84 words
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106 1950-09-01 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today, .pi V, nan yesterday gave assurances rSuHhe I states Seventh Fleet would be \,n train l/ormosan waters on the terminalithdra*" in hoped that Communist China nvolved in the Korean war. Nt the future of Formosa, the his position that theU.P. - 106 words
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Article21 1950-09-01 3 A.P. Nfleeri Airlines aniy that persons a flign* Rome. ha* I in the desert ol th iai a.p.A.P. - 21 words
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124 1950-09-01 3 A.P. MANILA. Today. PRESIDENT EJpidio Qm--1 rino's appeal last night for Di 3 lion of '"battalions cf p .c*' among the civilian pcpul lion to aid the army in righting Communist Huxbips in the Philippines won genera] editorial support mong Manila newspapers There was someA.P. - 124 words
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Article24 1950-09-01 3 The Swedish Foreign Office v iterday rejected a Russian note accusing her of illegally imprisoning a Latvian subject and deporting two others.24 words
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367 1950-09-01 3 Tribune Staff Reporter AFFICERS. ratings, serviceworren anc! wives oi U servicemen in town and trom the Empiie Trooper touring the town yesterday were jubilan over the news of the new pay i Rtes announced by the British Prime Minister, Mr. Attlee, In Parliament. n367 words
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183 1950-09-01 3 Two petty officers wives, Mrs. E. Soper and Mrs. R. Lloyd and Miss K. M. Crai*r a petty ofiicers's bride to be. fell in love >\ith Singapore while on transit on the Empire Trooper which is on its way to Hongkong. Having only a few hours to spare they had183 words
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148 1950-09-01 3 Tribune Staff Reporter THE first survivor from the RAF Dakota courier aircraft which was lost in the South China Sea yesterday was picked up by a motor launch early today. He is an army officer, on? oi the Dye passengers aboard the aifcrait. He148 words
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Article45 1950-09-01 3 Tribune Staff Reporter Lt. Smit'i, captain of toe H.MS. Barwind, a Naval Boom Defence vessel. ;no naval rating who were injur -t in '.n explosion, is MUM TritiCHlly ill. but not worse a spoilsman of the BrittsU SfUTtsry Hospital said ttUS morning.45 words
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Article37 1950-09-01 3 Reuter. Three British soldiers, gunner R. E. Smith. 23 gun ncr J. L. Golby. 29. and driver F. E. Hensman. ?Z were hanged here soon after dawn yesterday fc murderhig an Egyptian garage watchman.— Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1950-09-01 3 Here's the Bicycle with the longest Ufa fi 1 th.it the r.;jt.d pi>-> I\ B.SA Bi ycfc win i* i I x fl for marry year, ccv It you want the best btcyd^ MftfiptT. J0 you can buy, then look for 900 011 Ihc letter* B.S.A. The most popular Bicycle57 words
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Article572 1950-09-01 4 WOMAN'S PAGE A.P. SEATTLE. Two SeatMe housewives have promoted in 800-year-old Japanese •coolie" hat into a fashion nil of ISSO in between \by feedings. The two, who sudden:* ound themselves conducr--0 a booking business from livmi »om. of *hich,<ver woman had the baby sitter for the day. areA.P. - 572 words
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Article, Illustration502 1950-09-01 4 PARIT. T M cokd few seems to ha jOne to ihe heads of nr French dr.-ss designers, t- r is a definite Russian influence in the clothes t r y havi created for autumn and inter. Last sprin/ they had a Chinese fixa' on with mandarin502 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement147 1950-09-01 4 SKIN This wonderful liquid healer y ou 3il ff* ,tl n P the agony of itching i—" Skin? DOM it irritateyouallday? Does Q.D* il 9to P J' ou Hl night T Then Kccf U?St tr >' ,nrwal healing remedy which J*i TO*" will tnve you instant relief. t E>»^ S147 words
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Advertisement102 1950-09-01 4 ECZEMA. SORES |T2f~ Rash, Irritation jj f& Pimples, rashes, spots, skin -o-T d ICVi" irritation and even distressing X J> eczema quickly yield to Zam-Buk —j '.r vjk] treatment. This herbal ointment yCt7 ihouki be smeared over the affec- M 1 Uuj] I ted parts before retiring at night A102 words
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Article1384 1950-09-01 5 MICHAEL HASTINGS - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY MICHAEL HASTINGS of the the i»«r of ETit-.*courod I* J itii -rv ible that anym he said. no ted with the long P n n "You can it thp vs-idi if «c* make J 1 Ch*carcW. There I a v 1 '^fc^cauour ft1,384 words
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Article374 1950-09-01 5 A.P. RAMAT GAN Israel ISRAELIS are still talking about the fin* bathing 1 beauty contest in their history—in whi::h no beauty could parade in her swimsuit and the selected "Miss Israel" turned out to be a "Missus.' The women's weekly magazine, promoted the idea.A.P. - 374 words
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Article143 1950-09-01 6 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN JOHN Wisden and .Con pany. who this year celebrate their centenary, have accepted 2 challenge from Sir John Squire to meet his team. The Invalids," in a cricket match on a ground In SmKX in Se v tember, f he i iiginal143 words
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Article130 1950-09-01 6 Does the wearing of earrings improvt a person sight? Dr. Reginald Dixon, irganist at Lancaster Cathedral, believes it does. He said so at the Congrtss of the Incorporated Association of Organiits, in Leed*. He claimed tl.at he wa.> able to discard his spectacles more thor 30 years130 words
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Article134 1950-09-01 6 Anew era in Biitain's legjl history opens on October 2nd when the first pan of the new legal aid scheme begins. The scr.eme. which will be administered by the Law Society, will at first be limited to providing assistance in the High Court and the Court of134 words
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Article8025 1950-09-01 6 Third Day Of K. L. Races Class 3, Div. I—S Fars. BAMnXOM 9-OiJ SECOMDi 5.8.5 C', Peaa i 8 v 2 iJor,e.= i Class 3. Div. 2. 5; I-'urs. Won by Azad. 1.06 'MfcPnerSoal T me 1 mm. 09 1."5 Dist :;.4. nk,. >ht. ML Oolns8,025 words
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Page 6 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous396 1950-09-01 6 v; 1.30 Tli>)«. .S.siil. News m -j|__«„ »i papore Weekly share lOur/ I l* i y.-t i%O "lafcnMe: S.*l »«w BLI E NETvVOKK •>.■> '< ink, *u*ia 'i.u'i..pur;'" u R3e The Kid.., iZtht+U* 7.0* tlm* >.«nai. Huh M-MM-r; a.*. "Wi ":i w n r «r.«M.-.-\ n£»T N.'n«»rH.re M»N **r* ■«-.«WJMt»<396 words
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Miscellaneous89 1950-09-01 7 ,\VV V Mi-MPO EXPLAIN: 6U ARDS QUESTION FLASH, rA A V»J HAVE A OOCO AL/B/ FQR W!MSO PfSkS HIS LIFE \k.l THE SUSPICIOUS 3UARD V v >©«v 7ME <wbea/5 JTO vouch fop him.- */v*y f *poove rrby show/kg ms how you t/?ai,m VC*>ii! 1 BEAPL/CKS JUST CHEWED Al NEPHEW AND89 words
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Article, Illustration274 1950-09-01 9 Accepted By The Royal phot graphic Society <M> from JIMMY GLOVER) London, Thurs. Malayan amateur photographer, Tho, has secured an honour in the ial exhibition of the Royal Photographic ELy of Great Britain, recognised as the premier hirion of its kind in the world.274 words
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Article98 1950-09-01 9 < HINKSE JOI UNA LISTS* I» AY: Concert and Dinner at Mavfair and Dramatir Association. SINGA POItK H A KB O I It BOARD PARTY: Wharf Department farewell party to Mr. Won? Aii Fook at S.H.B. Staff Associat on at 5.15 p.m. YMCA: Orchard Road. Animal98 words
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Article87 1950-09-01 9 (ATHA¥: "Captain Caiey. U.S A." at 11, 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 J.:® p.m. ALHAMDBA: "Robinson Crusoe of: Clipper Island" at 12.30. 4.30 8.30 p.ra PAVILION: "Prelude to Fame" at 2. 6.30 9.30 p.m. CAIMTOL: "Cheaper by th; D®ben" at 11. 1.45. 4.0.1. 6 30 9.30 p.m. KK\: "Never Sav Goodbye87 words
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Article48 1950-09-01 9 SOCCER: community Europeans v. Eurasians at Jaian Besar stadium: Jnr. cup t»«. Fathul Karib v. Kota Raja A at Geylany: Business House L.„e. Bukom S.C. v. Oriental Teephone at B.O.D.: Struts Times v. Guthrie S.C. at v BOXING: Flashy Sebastian Roy Brooks, Happy World, J 9 p.m.48 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-09-01 9 taken h>> > ishmg r-i tine in b this10 words
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Article62 1950-09-01 9 3HE SUCCESS Today I bombing in •'v ;L' !a M f;: "I believe >oj' Asia, the ES 1 v r und c he I r can share 'ha; Mr. MaUk :nake '"-K-.» no even N|L«ll .V r *h<? Witk #\f 4 tias s n cne Rlf-ti62 words
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Article, Illustration172 1950-09-01 10 Photo finish for third place: Hunting Music (No. 4 MiP.iersOn) beating Cinema (No. 1, Ay res; tor place money. Singing Bird it .\o. o. Lnai>es> is seen finishing filth on the outside. Amusement (N. 8. Tait) winning from Jimmy Boy (No. 0. Tulloh—on rails) with Kentucky II172 words
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Article246 1950-09-01 10 Reuter. CANTERBURY. Thura. WEST INDIES consolidated their josition on the second day of their mat< h against C»nt here. The county managed to 3 void the follow-on by 31 runs. With a •ad of 111» Wc«t Indies baited train and erhen atmnnn arer* drawn -pen 249Reuter. - 246 words
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Article30 1950-09-01 10 A.P. The British Embassy Mnounc! yesterday that an RAF Might of Vampires wil! arrive in Alliens from Cyrenaica on Sunday on a thiv day official visit. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article278 1950-09-01 10 A.P. FORREST HILLS. Thursday OIXTH-SEEDED Art Larsen of San S the field into the quarter-finals of the lmStates tennis championships toda\ I- Jaroslav Drobny of Egypt 6-3, 2-b, i-o-Larsen's comparatively easy victo Drobny removed the secondranking to the title. Larsen attacked repeated ly throughA.P. - 278 words
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Article78 1950-09-01 10 Reuter. play U'lii- '.''"V rt 1 K'- 8 <Suss«-x vs. I .Vn-uind SI ton ou Thai OoiaHionwea <• ham (Nottis Essex I ~e il'"** The pos Hon nli "'hrngMoM rta wealth XI 1 Nottinsl"" 1 At Ur*'« An Fi-f abandoned. Scot* jA' for iwo forteReuter. - 78 words
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1103 1950-09-01 11 "SPOT - HARIMAN should MAKE AMENDS By "SPOT" Jfct'ALA LUMPER, Today. CEVENTV SEVEN (iate InOian Sea) is my nap tomorrow, concluding day of the SeJangor Turf v,uuor Turf Club's August-September Meeting. This three-year-old was badly left in his maiden nuting on Wednesday, but showed great promise1,103 words
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Article276 1950-09-01 11 TWO yuals by Awang Bakar heaped Tiger Standard S.C. beat Stama« S.C. U> the tune ol six *oals to vii. in 9 Business House "A" Leagu. fixture at Ueylang yesterday. Tigers monopolised pia> throughout but the sftf resist ane. offered by Stanvae delend ers held them276 words
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Article84 1950-09-01 11 LJ2EDS. Thure.- Bob by L. «k South African holder of British Open Golf title. leaaa Held a« they go into WW ■> two rounds ot the Lnu- CLOSM 72 hole stroke tournam nt. On the M%yard Mooitoln course on Thursday. U 1 < i rded another84 words
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Article947 1950-09-01 11 DCIjOU is the Race Card and .scratching* lor Suturdav. concluding day of tile Selangor Turf Club's Aug. Sept. Meeting. Double Totes Raoes 4 and 5; 7 and 8. Big Sweep Race X. Racing starts at 2.30 p.m. RACE I—Horses. Class 3, f>k\. —6 Fttrlongs. HELLO MUm. Tjhm Bock947 words
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398 1950-09-01 12 U.P. and A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today. ITNITED States chief delegate Mr. Warren Austin told the Security Council last night "it is possible" that American planes had violated Manchurian territory. Austin said the violation, if it occurred, was a "mistake". He suggested the Security CouncilU.P. and A.P. - 398 words
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Article96 1950-09-01 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity mark-t was dull today with dealers cautious and inclined to watch Urua n's policy on rubber mports to Russia. The market was inclined to ease, with business passing at noon at 131 cei.'.s a pound (or September lirst Kraae sheet. New Y«.rk futures96 words
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Article46 1950-09-01 12 Tli»- tin metal market had a further drop of today. Tie price declared at noon was JT7S per p ul ex smelter. Tli»* price of thre* months tin in I.«>ndon last niuht wa« C7"y per ton a dr«>n of £9 on the ton.46 words
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Article48 1950-09-01 12 The itcld market was easier in Slncaj»ore th s morning despite i r>-- of 1IKJ7 on thttae! in H»ni;koni( tast nn;ht following w Id war rumours. The price n Singapore for lirst quahtv bars wholesale was $197 |>er tael rr.iwire«l with $2'") at yeste: i\ <losin_48 words
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Article39 1950-09-01 12 Small interest continued from London for wniv :,n shares, this inornin Lo<all> the market was qi..et luii w th a little more in«j ;.rj m .f tew < ase*. Industrial* remained -leady white rubbers had 1 lib- n.ins'»39 words
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Article69 1950-09-01 12 U.P. LANSING, Michigan. Today. •THE Michigan Senate to- day yave unanimous approval t.o a Bill provid ing imprisonment up to life for conviction of subversive activity. A companion Bill dennes such activity as "any act or advocac/ of any act toward the overthrow o. the GovernmentU.P. - 69 words
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Article232 1950-09-01 12 Stop Press Reuter. Hy .U Li AN B VIES TOKIO, Today, k.i I V thousand tank led Commmie .ts with more Kiivs than they had rvel n"is: d before stormed tin* ii» NaMons West Wall ly 'cu'ling the Amerlf in river defeiurx in .1 do'<»n plrw:.Reuter. - 232 words
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Article84 1950-09-01 12 KUALA LUMPUR. Today. THE combined Army and Police rescue party cutting its way through dense Kelantan jungle to reach the scene of last Friday s Dakota crash were this morning reported to be within a short distance f their objective. The jungle is so thick however,84 words
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Article149 1950-09-01 12 MR. T. F. Carey, the Commissioner for Cooperative Development, last night urged women to take a more active part in the management of co-operative societies. He was sp -aking at the Silver Jubilee dinner of the Singapore Government Servants Co-operative Thrift and Loan S<»ciety held at149 words
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Article41 1950-09-01 12 Explosion Cr Crash? air or crashed and ctfg fire but this task be an easy one. ArT'in,' t! Ed w- r< l& Indians, six French, three Italiaxi>. v.Swis, ivo Czech, one Qreek and on< Stateless.41 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section55 1950-09-01 1 MALAYA Tribune fix S'pora. IMGtJH WM AFTERXOO\ FAJBI 0 M.UA > 4 Phone 58M/3 Nine Lncs Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpw, ipoh ana. Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 195«. PKJCE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, 1 AS. Fleet Street,55 words
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Article416 1950-09-01 1 ROBERT C. MILLER - 5 a.m. News: Heavy Fighting Raging From ROBERT C. MILLER U.P. On The Masan Front, Friday. THE North Koreans launched an all-out full-scale attack all along the south- western front at midnight with tanks, artillery and infantry. The centre of ick was at Haman, 37 milesU.P. - 416 words
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Article96 1950-09-01 1 It si an SWINTOX \n r'OXT. Today. i:p TO two North Korean li tUvis ons. spearheaded] by smash -d at the 25th States D.ViSie»n in a i iti >ci h tore Ja'.vn 1 R ds struck at ,15 >•. m points, ►re d North Korean: swarming across the96 words
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Article53 1950-09-01 1 ILEX Valentine. Renter reporter, cabled fwm th Masan front to sa\ the defenders wen the most powerful their guns could stop the suicidni charges by the Reds. dead w< re piling up and at the time of dispatch at vu three guts had bee l abandoned53 words
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Article94 1950-09-01 1 Austin STOP PRESS U.P. LAKE Sl'CI ESS. Today. ITNITED STATES thief dr- h u.iir Mr. Warren Austin .»'(J >rM'U>'t' i ouncil fast ni:ht ft i> psissibl that American planes M I violated Maachurian ten! iU ry. Austin sah: the viola tion. it it oeciivn d.U.P. - 94 words
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Article71 1950-09-01 1 A.P. TOKIO. Vo ay. Con v I MacA r th ul' a Inrelli",. -u ofticer.- ycsteidny f lenuh- I the Held commander of t.. Bed Annjr rr Korea a* Mhj »h 1 Choi Yung 'vun. 47. v < ran North Korean tomm-i-i'v who holds lasA.P. - 71 words
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964 1950-09-01 1 A.P. U.P. Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Thursday. RUSSIA'S Jacob Malik convened aSecurityCcmnci 1 K mPe tj n e the last in his presidential tenure at 7.18 p.m. GMT (Singapore time 2.48 this morning Mr d Malik opened the meeting by reading the ful l agendaA.P. U.P. Reuter. - 964 words
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Article136 1950-09-01 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. To '•■>• ■PRESIDENT Truman saM r vestcrday it will not be necessary U keep the Seventh Fleet off Fornu -a once peao has been restored to Korea. president Truman at I news conference also told reporters the incident mated by Genj ralA.P. - 136 words
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Article27 1950-09-01 1 Reuter. The Jielgiun Parliament w il shortly be asked to len»t!i 0 compulsory military ser Premier Joseph Pholien announced in a broadcast I night. Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-09-01 1 (Cable from JIMMY GLOVEK) London, Thurs. THE well-known Malayan amateur photographer. Mr Loke Wan Tho, "has secured an honour in the 95th annual exhibition Of the Royal PhotographicSociety cf Great Britain, recognised as the premier exhibition of its kind iii'th world. Mr. Luke has a269 words
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Article32 1950-09-01 1 A.P. Fiftv-tive persons wee I• lieved lost in the crash of Trans-World Airlines Con i I 1 ition in the Nile delta 10 miles north of Cairo y< terda>. A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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365 1950-09-01 1 Tribune Staff Keporter OFFICERS, ratings, servicewomen mC wivesw v servicemen in town and from the Empin Trooper touring the town yesterday were juduant over the news of the new pay i Rtea arniounced by the British Prime Minister. Mr. Attiee. in Parliament. ttn As365 words
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Article44 1950-09-01 1 iiibunc siait Reporter Lt. Sm't'i, captain of tne H.M.S. Bnrwtnd, n.-.v-i Boor.i Defence rcnocl, ml naval rating who pare in >n explosion. is <0l "Critically ii. but not WW a spok 'sman of the Brii.i- I Mditaiy Hospital said trtH moratag.44 words
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Article34 1950-09-01 1 A.P. The wreck of the fou. -100. BetCUii yacht "Grey Owl" v/. found i.rifling r*t( the J<r NortV SetiTjows* yeatetvi v and towed irto part hy Jr man I.slung boat. A.i\A.P. - 34 words
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324 1950-09-01 1 U.P. CALCUTTA. Thursday THOUSANDS of square miles of the Northern Indian province of Assam have been turned into a vast "Valley of Death" by floodwaters unleashed by the August 15 earthquake which changed the face of the earth. Thousands of square miles of inundatedU.P. - 324 words
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153 1950-09-01 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE first survivor from the RAF Dakota courier 1 aircraft which was lost in the South China Sea yesterday was picked up by a motor launch early today. Ha u an army officer, on of the fly a passengers aboard the153 words
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Article79 1950-09-01 1 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Today THE Nationalist Party wan all six Union Parliam* tary seats and 16 01 Ll local legislative seats in the South West Ulrica elections held on Wednesday The resulting local legislative assembly majority gives the Nationalists sufL eient represent? i ion in the Sectoral collegeA.P. - 79 words
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Article131 1950-09-01 1 I \KE SUCCESS. TotiOj THE Security Ooi ftcll rotndl el ht »o three in favour •>i including air force bomb'tigs of Manchuria on the i end Mr. Wie'-.n Austin. United] States delegate, referring to chains a communis! charges °i r American bobbin* in yarictfitrla *n\ r131 words
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Article125 1950-09-01 1 LONDON, red BRITAIN 'nay move soon \o cut mourning sales o# rm>bef to Rnasi i on the gfuoapove fret (nsHtct, Diplomat offic'aU o n ported ties yesttrrt.iv ..<! tin- United Stale* baa been prqddirg Britrfm to take w.rl action. Bus-i g»!ts iboe.t thice-tifths Ot125 words
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Advertisement18 1950-09-01 1 -CHUM CHONG ii south fwoet tutu***, www» The famous Fumily of Medicinal Products CheeThonc a«</. course* TIGER BALM18 words
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Advertisement141 1950-09-01 1 >v 1 FiT Arruratr Fycslght Fxnrnin;itioii. Vogue in r.yi'wcar. Qsanatlt PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., North Bridge lid.. S port (Opposite to AdVlphi Hot* 1 i 1 enjoy them best >*j33SSy,of a 11... V ait till you taste the natural flaxom Ej <>! ihr >cry rboicesl lobareo without vlWm|«y Jk rvrn141 words
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793 1950-09-01 2 City Fathers Decide MUNICIPAL Commissioners yesterday unanim--ITI ously decided that as a ai rule no officer should be retained on the permanent establishment after the retiring age. However to suit the exigencies ot the servict an officer could be retained beyond the retiring are793 words
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Article201 1950-09-01 2 A proposal to agree in principle to sit" an oil m.ll W the Kampong BUhrt area was held up. Mi ltob-rtson moved ma» this -aaitor be held uj to ord i that he may visit fcheares stncc lOMnponc I"'. *aa residential «d ".oo.t-... Mr.201 words
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390 1950-09-01 2 THE press got their share oi criticism at the 1 Municipal Commission meeting when Mr. Sandy G. Pillay (Progressive City) •in a spirit of friendly criticism started the oml I oiling. What he did not like was the press (not the Tribune) interpretation of390 words
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239 1950-09-01 2 Mr. A. P. Rujah suggested that legislation be introduced to enable citizens to sue the Military. As things were at present the Military could only be sued in England for something which they had done out here, he said. Mr. Rajah made thes-239 words
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Article260 1950-09-01 2 MR. PAT JOHNSON (No~th W'ardi speaking in support of a diptheria immunisation drive, yesterday said that the public could not be entirely to blame. Mr. Johtison was referring to the abet eel misconduct of Municipal officers in ciinics. He :*aid that he had complaints ot "crude260 words
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Article32 1950-09-01 2 One Contlnuftft* pamphlet written in Znglish was recovered from East Coa:' Road by a.c police yesterday. The pamphlet was stuck on the wall of a house along the road.32 words
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292 1950-09-01 2 I egislative Councillor Mr v Balwant Singh is taking up with the Chahman of th Kural Board the case of a t.umber of nis constituent, v. ho live in temporary at--lap houses near the 13. milestone on Sembawang Road. These pec pie. whose houses292 words
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313 1950-09-01 2 MR. Sandy G. Pillay. Pro gressive City> appeals to the public to take prt ventative steps against dip theria in view 01 the mount ing cases ana reported deaths due to the disease in the Colony. Although he strongly advocated the immunisation of children313 words
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301 1950-09-01 2 THE Municipal Commissioners ha d ask the Governor-in-Coun'Ml to n x amount of allowance the Commissioned should get 'to compensate them :'or certain expenses and to ensure that no individual sh( SK be precluded for financial reasons from the public on the Commission. The301 words
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Article274 1950-09-01 2 The grow,-,, fctj the Itochore DWrk7i3 have to close- their well* \f they wish to carry on th* tiade they will have to fte.sh water to grow ti„ bat sprouts and not well water as they have beea Aahtt for the past thirty vcu274 words
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Article52 1950-09-01 2 R un sm.y kramej« oftfl 41. chir* >n Second Pofcee Oo rt f day w.. i I ivt«tj -'»Ji' I cycle valued $1° beiflßfWS Yeo Ah Wan <>n Aug. He Iter! IB tlUT^charge of t< i prop* Ranu.-.u.i;. pleaded guilty, nd the cat* ponc.noSopt.T. BaH** 1 uVonc52 words
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Advertisement309 1950-09-01 2 TODAY '*£ATWA¥ ,UUM «.45* ft» On the trail it an unknown betrayer... ■■■■■if C? V M-G-* presents 9 V MIDNIGHT SATURDAY \J^ nt i C co»edyofth.ye«! niiifiNTEß *ets the S^^'^ DAUGHTER gets tne THRILLS... FATHER gets the BILLS... %*4LJL^^^J^£ ROiiNi©HiltWl\ orcumtiuAND 8.30 p.m. Complete -WALA «o■»» mm Serial Showing. MIDNIGHT309 words
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Advertisement115 1950-09-01 2 Vigour Restored. Glands Hade Young In 24 Hours ir v no loncer ru Msary to suffer a l\ nervcusnfts. W* i M„„, depression. !°,.a ss toĕm Bwa> «»*h Sl*nS oi.rich hlood ».»d t- vrtiit In 24 »oSrt >ou «.ar. s«« Ks" fV. V ro-Ulf setting Your (>• M-ai Wlr-. >ou115 words
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Advertisement11 1950-09-01 2 SELL your Unwanted TOOLS in the TRIBUTE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs11 words
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Article143 1950-09-01 3 THE British troopship. Empire Trooper, en route to Hongkong from the United Kingdom with I enforcements lor the */Uisak?e Regiment, paid a swift cah at Singapore ytsterda,'. Arriving at 9 a.m.. U 8 vessel disembarked a :;:null party of re-inforcemen'.s lor Singapore and Malays Mtex taking143 words
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Article298 1950-09-01 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. BANDITS murdered rive civilians in the Federation during the past twenty-four hours. Among their victims nvaa a European olanter. Mr. G. Donne, manager of an estate in Pahang. who was shot dead this morning Willie inspecting an area at the298 words
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Article97 1950-09-01 3 Selangor s must remo'e Government English Sch Oi will be» officially opened on Monday. September 4. by the Mentri Besar. Selangor. Raja Uda oin Raja Muhar.i mad. Situated in Kamponj; Kuantan. ra *r Kuala St langor. 40 uu«cs :rom Kuala Lumpur and L 9 miles from97 words
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333 1950-09-01 3 Mr. T. P. F. McNeice yesterdry said steps were being taken to simplify the steps the public has to take in paying their Municipal bills. This was in reply to a suggestion by Mr. G. H. Kiat 'Independent East > that333 words
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Article30 1950-09-01 3 The 9Gth birthday AJMMv<»raary oi Sree Karayaaa Owndev. will be celebra'.ed by *h" Sree ttarayana Mission at the ■Uaaton premises at west Rid Road. 13'- Mile Sdetar. thi--Buoda>.30 words
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Article174 1950-09-01 3 1 AT the Jun. isag sxamuu*- I t\ tiono of tho Corpor.ition of Certified Secretaries ti- following candidates of H Tan Accountancy School. Singapore, wer. successful: FINAf.: Thomas w y Warn (with distinction in i-;eo-nomiesi: Chan Yik "'hin (with in Accountancy); Koh Boon Sim- Lee Hock Seng; Lee174 words
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Article58 1950-09-01 3 PENAXG. Thurs. Seven people wer hurt when a jar of formic acici was accidentally broken on board the "Clytoneus" at the Swettenham Pier this morning. Th-" casualties were at once removed to the General Hospital where they are being treated for burns. The condition of58 words
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126 1950-09-01 3 Give Local Names To Roads Mrs. Eu MRS. Robert Eu tPr). West i suggested th <. aa tai ai possible roads n<4 streets be given names connected with the island. She made these rem i's while referring to names of certain proposed roads in it*% Bradd «1 Road area wnicli126 words
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169 1950-09-01 3 rpHE Muslim Welfare As- sociatinn is .-ppnsoring a mass meecmg at the Mas ud Sultan Noith Bridge Road todby after Friday prayers to protest again t ;he Bill proposed by Mr. John Laycock to "nuilii marriage between persons •either of whom is below ihe169 words
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88 1950-09-01 3 MALAYAN students are on the whole toing very i!l well in British Universities, said Prof. A. R. Todd. Professor of Chemistry at Cambridge University, who passed through Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia by a Qantas 8.0.A.C. Constellation. He singled out a Singapore88 words
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Article110 1950-09-01 3 WHEN the Blue Funnd freighter. M. V. Telem ichus. sails from Singapore for Australia via Java this morning, she will be carrying a consignment of animals on jehalf oi Mr. Phi hp Wirth of V.rth Bros Circus—Australia's greatest circus and menagerie. Included in the consignment110 words
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Article69 1950-09-01 3 Cail »l fS80 In one wrecy was c.lered to 37-year-old ouok gwak by the Secord Police Couit yost T&W be had claimed trial when charted v.th offering gratification of JL»f« lice nonstable at AW» on Aui;. 30 Quek w«-i alleged to Jjje given -he money to the69 words
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Article248 1950-09-01 3 A gallant rescue attempt I y patrol leader France Leong of the Fourth St. Jcseph Troon. Singapore, together with two other swimmers faileJ to save th" life of 20 year-old Teo Hock Kong on August 27, at Jhanf' Beach, it was stated at the Coroner's248 words
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Advertisement310 1950-09-01 3 TUITION i COST ACSG COMPANY SE- BOOK-KEEP- six months' "Intensive ithod" Course (Recognised nf Diploma as As- Fellow) will qualify ii for higher status by sparestudy. For details, new: The Principal. mNDON SCHOOL OF ACnntTNTANCY, 12. Duke Street. 2 lamea's, London, S.W. 1. ■lIJU INTHJS INSTITUTIO 4 Qoeea Street. I'bone310 words
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Advertisement217 1950-09-01 3 NOTICES TENDERS. TENDERS are invited for the supply of:— (a) 22.330 lbs. semi-sweet biscuits, 1 part in 10 of Food Yeast. (b i 2.330 lbs. Food Yeast and (c) 3.500 lbs. Vitamin Reinforced Cocoa Mixture for use in the Child Feeding Scheme, Colony of Singapore. They should reach the Colonial217 words
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Advertisement306 1950-09-01 3 NEW! UNIQUE! GENI LAMPS Nursery Gem r~i The perfectly safe nur- scry lamp with built-in switch. Sturdily con MflHjjH&tjSfl structcd to out-live rough Also the Geni Major Tiie amazing all-angle. shades and colours. finished in tan. pink. green and gold. Comes in junior and senior sizes. Bol< Af/ents for Waore,306 words
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Article557 1950-09-01 4 THE Mac Arthur affair has subsided. At least 1 it is out of the headlines. But that does not mean that it is over and done with—not by a long way. Comment at the time of Truman s ban on the General's Formosa declaration was naturally557 words
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1335 1950-09-01 4 Sir Franklin Ginison - saya Sir Franklin Ginison of Sangapore af a spech at the IT IS nearly two years a ;o since 1 had the pleasure Ol being th < grat at S dinner at which co-op rative societies and their activities were the centre of1,335 words
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Article68 1950-09-01 4 U.P. LONDON. Thursday. BRITAIN was said to be forming a "task force" of several army divisions and air squadrons in preparation lor possible Communist aggression. Kcliable sources said that the task lore-- would be held in reserve "ready lor action anywlure." ihe formation of theU.P. - 68 words
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Article23 1950-09-01 4 A.P. Ind«.nt>sia < biggest labour union, the Communist driestpated "Sobst" yesterrtav tnreatened new strikes supported by 700.000 sstai workers. A PA.P. - 23 words
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Article23 1950-09-01 4 Reuter. The Brazilian destroyer Ajnaaonaa yesterday ramme<. a ferry-boat in Rio Bay badly damaging it. No deaths \vc i reported.—iteutet,Reuter. - 23 words
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Article261 1950-09-01 4 U.P. (From JACK BtTvBY) With the Second Division, Friday. POMMUNIST troops attacked American positions in the central sector last night after a torchlight demonstration which one c ,f; cer called "the most fantastic tiling I have ever seen.'' Supported by tanks, ar tillery and mor'ar fire,U.P. - 261 words
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Article56 1950-09-01 4 Reuter. Mr. Clement Attlee has warned key Cabinet MinisUito be available for top-lev x defence talks in London ae<. week. The Cabinet may me twice during: the week. TU< are expected to discuss ttte extent of industrial reor;4 V. sation made necessary ly the increased defence «ffor andReuter. - 56 words
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Article159 1950-09-01 4 MUNICIPAL Comnussk turned nWn n to allow tht Socletv forti! kenne'.s within tin Qi nuu y. Sontht vn r>pposed < > the Oonra toners i tiv. 1 1 Mr. T. p r. McNcfc. r acting I. d, .'t i n J that th.- V, t,159 words
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Article81 1950-09-01 4 SHIP DISA STER Reuter. The t'nite 1 StaU- Navy tprday announced that the sinking of the hosmt i! Benevolene last Friday v.! on a trial cruise before nffinj for Korea, was now fcefl to nave taken 23 live.-j -i> known dead sad few M t missing. The hve people nJReuter. - 81 words
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Advertisement53 1950-09-01 4 MODEL LE The most silent motor cycle m the world. More quiet than the average cars, iiil ,275.00 Instalment payments can be arranged. Sole Agent-: KEE HUAT RADIO CO., Singapore Penang, Kuala Lumpur. For a mild Cigarette Smoke "DOMlXOS"! It means a cooler smoke and good cigarette value. Age/its: F.A.53 words
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Advertisement29 1950-09-01 4 CHOCOLATE ijfjßj AERATED El IS PREPARED FROM Jypll the same rich ingredients THE BEST OUAUTY of c hocolates t hTiN^* 0 pi) ARE PREPARED. SOLD MH|J| EVERYWHERE %RI fr^rozlti)29 words
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Article147 1950-09-01 5 jOHORE BAHRU. Thttrs. i For ihe fourth day tH ~[on, *>hter-boirib rs it bombers of the Malaya Air Com>nd attacked bandit posi'in Johore this atters vera! hours. Soitind Brigands bombed 1. lected targets and (01- j with a heavy conn of cannon and air-striken147 words
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Article82 1950-09-01 5 Thi- Naval Base Labour Union *vi!l be holding a retentative meeting th's Sunday to consider the OjuasI n "f support to the pin posed Trade Union Cong r ov; oi Singapore. The mce'.ng will also discuss questions relating to the general welfare of the Naval Base82 words
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253 1950-09-01 5 Municip d L; I our Union >esterday asked that j i L,eu: ii presentatives on the j t.ve Council sliould he by '.lie trade union-sts md Dot nominated by Govern- j At t resent, Mr. Lim Vcv> I th. i'nion->' man »»n irei!253 words
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Article220 1950-09-01 5 Claim Against OddJob Contractor DISPUTE between two Chinesĕ over alleged monetary transaction foimed the subject of a civil claim before Mr. Justice Evans in the High Court yesterday when Kuah Seng brought an action against Tan Gim Kooi for tht recovery of $659.65. Kuah. who is the owner Of 1220 words
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Article92 1950-09-01 5 A curfew on the following rural areas of Kuala Lumpur has been ordered and v ill be in force from tonight onwards at 8 p.m. every night until further notice: From the point where the electric power line passes over the Ampang Road at the 3 :i t mile;92 words
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Article108 1950-09-01 5 America's Labour Day, whien falls on Sep. 1. will bo celebftted by Americans in fttagapora and the Federation of Ma'aya. It will bo observed ;io tl holiday by t K e American Consu'ate General in Sing.i Dor** and 'he Ameican Consulate in «tuala Lumpu The108 words
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116 1950-09-01 5 PENANG Tours Chlm ss Schools In Pwtn? and Province W'-llesley have deciri--1 in fr>iio«- 4 ho English School calendar. This was decider at >; meeting of Chinos- Bchobl principals and supervis. n of Chin'* 1 schools held nt the Ll Tek Soah reernHv. onaer116 words
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328 1950-09-01 5 SINGAPORE and the Federation Governments will by Saturday whether sugar rationing. They are any new controls and will avoid them if they can y Mr Andrew Gilmour, Singapore Secretary for Economic Iffairs said this in a press conference yesterday and blamed the public for the328 words
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Article86 1950-09-01 5 JOHORE BAHRU. ThUTfi FINES totalling sis: wore imposed on live Singapore iaxi-arivers in the Magistrates' Court today. Ang King Teng. Neo So'-t Heng. Tan Seng Toh. Vim Chin Tottg and Ong \h Heng were each fined $'W for entering the Federation with passei eers without a Federa"on pubii?86 words
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201 1950-09-01 5 THE details of a bitter -ncounter between a large bandit force and men of the 2nd 7th Gurkha Rifles near Kuala Lipis on July 6 gallantry award published in the London Gazette recently. For his part in the action Corporal Jasbahadur Rla, 2201 words
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490 1950-09-01 5 SINGAPORE, Today. WHEN Mr. Anthony Brooke left Singapore* by Qantas plane this morning for London, he took with him a gratifying picture of a growing anti-cessionist movement in Sarawak, brought to him by officials of two of the leading anticessionist movements in the JOttntry. Yesterday490 words
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Article85 1950-09-01 5 The following ,">■ ''sons have been appointed merobe.s ol a Parole Board unde: tue Children :.d Yor ie Persons Ordinance. 1949, for a rod ot thro yetun ccunencins; «.»n Sept. 18. M« .lu-t.cv A. Brown <Chair nam: Mr. Roland Lvne. j P.: Mr. Dong Hui Song; Mi. G.85 words
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Advertisement24 1950-09-01 5 w I m *.> 4 o V A L T I N E HI V WORE KNIGHTS I 'KRE BOLD— WTALTINE HOT' OVALTINI I 1124 words
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Advertisement366 1950-09-01 5 The*e are largely due to changes in ihe ai-im-irs ~f .hr endocrine 9 glands. Dunns youi past >c«rs the have hern used up anJ requ \3 f proper nourishment. Thrv do th. Un» <!., l/^m which they had lormerly for power production S.i y6ui If s-J)U slowrddown. You become less366 words
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Miscellaneous52 1950-09-01 5 x\ /iS?/ QR to NIMRO RISK'S HIS LIFE NJkJ ,™j| U ,TiJ >o<7 75^4W f V\ i KEcFO/HS YOU QVEEN£ TO VOUCH FCC HIM: W SaTeSASPS, BUT FLASH X nephew >W£> ///<? fam/ly A M^ L SNXfIJj >| JON WARNS: **3V JUST /V 7*OW CAN'T LET NWMRO DOWN. 1 hi52 words
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Article97 1950-09-01 6 SINGAPORE. AIUI. 31: Th prirt of tin was »3»*-' 1.2 B*t pit vi ex-aneeiler a drop of f7 l on the pic ul. LONDON. Aug. 30: Spot £7?o. uon Tnrce months £771. Down £24. Settlement price £782 12. Down £27 1 2. Turnover: 25 inns. Stvond st-ssion: Spot97 words
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Article107 1950-09-01 6 Singapore, Thurs QUIETER and easier conditions prevailed in the tins section ot the loonl share market. Industru.i* were steady and rubbers had very little business. The following were the day's price changes: 3INGAPOBK, In;. ;i BohiSMMI Ar »:o. l*t. Pr« f. 6/. 4.48 5.00 rd 2nd. Pi*>.f.107 words
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206 1950-09-01 6 A.P. BANGKOK, Thursday. FORMOSA has ceased to oe a purchaser of Siamese rice since the "U.S. Seventh Fleet took up guard duty over the Chinese Nationalist island fortress, according to rice circles here. They report that the Nationalists had been buyingA.P. - 206 words
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Article157 1950-09-01 6 THE rubber «ommodity market liad a bid drop yesterd.-jv on fMra that t)n- United States may impose fortbor rontroi» on rubber. DOSkkM th* exkftlßK allorat ons on rommeiviai NMUinp* Tin market opowoi at 12 nound for Septembei h"St "•r.nle s'ieet nin" n\\ Wednesday's closimr. With157 words
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Article25 1950-09-01 6 A.P. HOKO KONG. ThurA 298-ton J.S.M. today wll believed lo have doi'»cted from C rumM '.>mimu!i-is to th chinos N UoaalUts, A. DA.P. - 25 words
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Article154 1950-09-01 6 A.P. The price oi gold fell 0v $2 Oil the teal yesterday in Singapore to $200 per tael wholesali tor first quality bars. Tin market was inactive. In Hongkong the gold market was full of Aild rumours some of which were: 1. That Red ChinaA.P. - 154 words
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171 1950-09-01 6 THE Commissioners deferred decision on the erection of an'inner steel fence at Jalan Besar but decide to request the Singapore Amateur Football Association to put up a specimen run. The fence is intended to keep excited spectators from entering the field. The171 words
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Article82 1950-09-01 6 in pur.:—kutsang (4l>. Ahh gonria, S. Itonakal, Wntsa (Sh»-:>iM, Xorilst ji>rnan (42 3». Gowang. Mantin '40 41). Hoegh Silvormmtn (.*>S :tj>>, v( i..ps (36), ItoegJi SUwrtlgtot (S3 34), India Mail (91 12). HHijjonian Queen tl7 IK), I MvkftJ (19 2<»). Aniniiptitt (21 22), t h-Mon (99 4),82 words
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Advertisement687 1950-09-01 6 EVERETT LINEI For Saigon, Ho„ gk on f J apan "Rebeverett W For Colombo Cochin, Bombay, rtrt ra i .jtta. Karachi, Bahrein, Kowett, For Penang. Rangoon, CaUJtia. Khoramshanr. Madras Arcturu s" 2 6 Sept •Noreverctt G<m nr-verett 16 18 &e P I, lSr freight, M. please «PPj^ «>•- GUTHRIE CO687 words
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Advertisement238 1950-09-01 6 8.1. MADRAS NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS:— Madras Nagapattlnain Prnang Singapore Rajula 26.8.50 27.5.50 1.9.50 4.9.50 Rajula 20.9.50 21 9.50 2d.!< 50 29.9.50 OUTWARDS:— Singapore P. Sham Penang Nagapattlnam Mf»Jra Rajula 7.9 50 8.9.50 D.9.80 15 9.50 16.9 50 i:;ijula 2.10.50 3.10.50 4.10.50 10.10.50 11.10.50 Principal Agents: ISLAY, KERR CO., LTD.,238 words
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Advertisement480 1950-09-01 6 tfri si U n* rr_g_i»_j» TRAD I SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Lady tutoi or six years old sjri, Please appi> Bos A.3942. M. Tribune. S pore. (W.fUl Fraser Ncave < Coniec* jnery i Ltd.. of Singapore requi.rs the sanrieaa of an «narnLttc ami axperienred salesman .or th-» M.uyan market. The *n<«480 words
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Advertisement436 1950-09-01 6 MISCELLANEOUS KNOWLEDGE of Ministry and Physiognomy brittirj Happiness and Success in Life. Consult Madam*' Lydia. 14A. Change Alley <off Raffles Placet 10 a.m. 5.30 p.m.) BUSINESS OPPTY CHINESE advertiser desire* in* up 55.000 shares in Asian or European Lid.. Co joining' Its staff same tiii'r. Al'.ci natively, will conbmsot other436 words
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Advertisement510 1950-09-01 6 BOUSTEAD ft €0., Lm SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore Ticket Agents For Malayan Raiiwava GLEN LINE ys ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, AXTWEPp BRECONSHIRE __.C, a/q GLENEARN Due' s 1 FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITB, HONGKONG, BHA\r H Pl < JAPAN. aA yta **l,A\L GLENGYLE Gdns. i;> U In Pon GLENAFFARIC -Due510 words
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Advertisement207 1950-09-01 6 WANTED FIRST i v, n r IMS |M cycle .rr. state Mi- emtiOm mmediate cash if sati.«fartory. i Repiv 460. Bavelock Bant WANTED Purrhas": ft Mi I hand Standard typewriter. Austin 7 ear for «rrnT». F»i>!; Samuel Post r.ox 411. S nW* ANTED 11 ire* tart «Hf tring l!»t!ie rhuck207 words
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Article9296 1950-09-01 7 Third Day Of K. L. Races m 3. Div. 1-6 Furs. X WILLIE* 9.00 H Div. 3. U SFur*. 1 s.np 'McPherson) 09 i 5 !>•»«• t T"" I h«l Goiirr' Good:- Perot, 7.12 V N Div. 2. 6 Pltrs. M 8.08 (Tullor... j-. «,..•>.. Dist.9,296 words
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1590 1950-09-01 8 "SPOT - HARfMAK SHOULD MAKE AMENDS By "SPOT" KUALA LUMPUR, Today. SEVENTY SEVEN (late Indian Sea) is m.V nap selection for tomorrow, the concluding da> ol the Selangor Turf Club's August-September Meeting. This three-year-old was badly left in his maiden outing on Wednesday, but showed great1,590 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-09-01 8 Mor° 1 i B 9 'o.». 'ieeaae* Woon than, plucks the bail on iiiktmn ii s in togflNog a V-rvi"'* a*<aek ll* vasterday's soccer match t j.t.an besaf awdwai. co btned Service* defeated Hongkong Chinese I—l 11 ibune Pic tare.42 words
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342 1950-09-01 8 "UPPERCUT - TONIGHT'S BIG FIGHT By "UPPERCUT" TONIGHT'S big fight at the Happy World Stadium 1 will settle all doubts as to Flashy Sebastian's claim that he is the best at this weight in this part of the world. He meets Boy Brooks, triple champion of th?342 words
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Article60 1950-09-01 8 THE follow ins horses n »j not accept lomotnitt. kngdj da\ of "the SeJHntt>f Turf iul)'i Aur Sept. Mcc tin? Azad. The ManrlifM'T CobMer, Barhaaa, Seyrgtrenk, Release 11. Black Velvet, impanlle. Fivint; Fhoei:: Full nil. Michael, Create Lege, Malayan Hurrtca-ic 11. Heroic J >hn. l>ra Rd60 words
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Article131 1950-09-01 8 KCAI.A LUHPUR. Tods FBW ROnU made time tbil mumm- The going wa? slightly yielding. The 11 reef either sprinted down the RrntgM ..i weee given -low center.*. Announce (Charles) took «»t* with a smart «anter to cove tie last three in ft 1 ■>. while131 words
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Article61 1950-09-01 8 Reuter. London. Thursday.- Football results: SK(I)M) DIVISION. County \i Que<-ns Park Rnngeri THIRD DIVISION sot flit:K\ Colchester United 4 SwindOa Town 1. Ley ton Orient 2 Ipeoicb Town n. NV'A|>ort Coont> J.. fori Vale 1. Northampton Tov.n 1 Norwich Cite 2. IRISH OOLD tI r sK( 0» i>Reuter. - 61 words
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206 1950-09-01 8 CENTRE-FORWARD - Honkong Chinese Outplaned By CENTRE-FORWARD HONGKONG Chinese suffered their third s U sive defeat in Singapore yesterday when were defeated four-one by the Combined Jalan Besar KtaS? at Services were suheri. both in attack and I fence and their torvvHrd" time and again206 words
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Article28 1950-09-01 8 Pl S«" 3 P iiiiini he C g-ttt let hid Karil. v. Keui M» at Cylanv Riemw H<*«| ROVIN'Ii Fl B(,v Brooks, Bai !t !'.t i.28 words
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Article98 1950-09-01 8 Boxint; promoter K«»w Kirn Lin has made an offer of EljBM lo Terry Allen, form i world's fl\weight champion, lo fight Civil Si;i thol in Bangkok in September ot Octolx r. Terry Allen was bet ten oy L'ado Marian for the world's fl> weight98 words
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Article100 1950-09-01 8 SinhaHjet- AeeotSntion Wall »in i up the iv*-*>< •i r dan inavsan a Home avd Home fixture which will be |ila>«-i on the c. Si>ort« Ciub eiounda, Bntiestiei Bond on Sundn) at SO a.m. The io lowtew ere invited <■» pea] MABaUKD: J. N. Fernando; May.,100 words
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Article225 1950-09-01 8 TWO ,t;oals by Awan; IV helped Tiger Stendaxd s.c*. beel Stanvac S.C. to tlie tune of six to nil. in a Bueineai Houee "A" League fixtme at fJeytang yeeferday. Timers inonopolis.'J pay throughout but the at'ff ret-ist" •aca offered by stanvac defenders held them up in225 words
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