Malaya Tribune, 4 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-04 1 MALAYA Tribune todays NEWS TODAY LATE 1 EXTRA ggVE PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS18 words
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425 1950-09-04 1 But Yanks Halt Drive On Masan U.P. TOKIO, Today. WARHEADS of a Communist force of 100,000 men rammed the United Nations defences on riti.:U fronts today, capturing two towns in the north and again menacing Pohang. beast the Reds took Angang-ni. eight uthwest ofU.P. - 425 words
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Article45 1950-09-04 1 I a new stian church, i Christian Church appointed a raise the of th.- com- Sam, Messrs. i Loh rhian Lt-c Soo Chew ''oon 1 K:m Chai. Chia Kwa Chiao J.an. Madam L, i bun Chew I Bee Tin Teo Kiat.45 words
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Article130 1950-09-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. THE Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis Association is planning the construction of one of the most modern and best-equipped T.B. treatment centres in Asia. The $500,000 two-store v buildine will be desi&ne I aft' I world famous T.B. centre. Mi. C. L. Edwards.130 words
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79 1950-09-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. FIRST day of sugar rationing today saw a huge crowd lined up outside the Food Control Office in Orchard Road, seeking to obtain new ration cards. The crowd started to assemble from early morning. At twelve o'clock79 words
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Article128 1950-09-04 1 Tnbun.- Bi«Ji R*|i«rtef SIN AFORE. Today. MUTTHU and Mayan, two Municipal labourers, were ceeptag guard over a bulldoser at Aljunied Road. It was 230 this morning and another night's vigii was nearly over. Then «t rt .ppencc A Chinese armed with a revolver popped out128 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-09-04 1 Crowds at the Food. Ra tioning Office ai Orchard Koad pettinx their ration ards al*-red or < a ingvd thi» morning.20 words
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Article109 1950-09-04 1 Tribune staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Tela v. SIXTEEN i EAR OLD Manisah binte Salim. wite of a Police driver, was round shot and bleedin; prefusely uom an abdonu nal wound in ncr room at the Police barracks last night. She was rusoed to the General rTcspila;109 words
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Article40 1950-09-04 1 Reuter. TOKIO To-tluv. A BRITISH on the west coast insp< Ctcd a junk overloaded with North Korean refugees, .epwris (a n. MacAr'hui to-day Askea where they were hound for they answered •'Anywhere, bu North Korea*.— Reuier.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article123 1950-09-04 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. A GROUP of United San*** Senators is stuoy.ne legal of a propos 1 T<> it xxp camps for Cfommulusts in time of%adohd .Emergency, Ue.uWh i SgffKtoT- Harth r. &ti <W*st Virginia.. dl^ereSed Sehtifcor Kilgor, ad', the rap* yesterday as a -Ufi fasti tutfe *torReuter. - 123 words
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Article97 1950-09-04 2 Reuter. MAI RAS. Sunday. »hr South Indian Journal's;..- Federation with a rhxthbershlp of tOO yesterday urg-?d newspaper owners and ed«tor? to give Sunday n h>lid y to the stnH in the .-.:t rests of hĕjiUh -to ejftclehcy. The txecuiive eonurdt 4 fit the Feceration pa*Reuter. - 97 words
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Article995 1950-09-04 2 They Believe Chances Of Successful Invasion Are Ruled&ut By tilath&fhatidM CoH&deraticfos Reuter-A.A.P. lej|ALF a million battle-Weary II Chinese troops with ricestraw hats and World War Two American weapons today mount the 2oXMnlle West Cpast of Formosa, last strong hold of (Vnerhftsßtefo Chiang Kai-shfk. We Hired andReuter-A.A.P. - 995 words
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Article101 1950-09-04 2 U.P. CHICAGO -Suu VIC-LENT tteathi naned the of th<' Labour Day week-end for many American:, today heavy fratfic throughout the couiiuy thr-atened tc accelerate the toh. The nation passed -he 3tat hour of the 78-nojr holiday w!ih 143 dead in accident inJodirrg 101 .raffle fatalities.U.P. - 101 words
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Article59 1950-09-04 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Heng Tcng Chen, a lorry driver from was 'mcd $50 in the MagistrateCourt today for carrying timber exceeding the authorised weight of eight tons. Court Inspector Mond. Tahir said that when Teng Chen's lorry was cheeUed, it was found to have exceeded the59 words
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195 1950-09-04 2 LONDON. pORMOSANS would welcome any change trro r plunder by Nationalist Chine v troops, a recent article in the Manchester Guardian said article by Marc T. Green«, on the Mol the Providence. Rhode Lsland. Journal. disclosec that Formosans would be unhapo} to se<195 words
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Article18 1950-09-04 2 Reuter. Indon< *ta l t] ,n-'-, participate in i wealth talk.-. open in Lon Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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Advertisement110 1950-09-04 2 If' the loveliest thing abbut you m P Carry perfume in your handbag ju>t as yon do 'your lipstick, iisc it as often to keep you <Hf» tragrandy lovely all day through. Goya's lovely perfumes can make the subtk m difference between lodTnrig 4 your bc»t and being H "beautiful110 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-09-04 3 Philip Murray. president of tbr Cmgrtm <>t Industrial OrraniMticaN h leading DA labour ortjaiuza-tion.14 words
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142 1950-09-04 3 U.P. HEW YORK Government gnostic show that the Doited ia rapidly becoming a ■Urn of older spersons. jution of olden persons. He Federal Security Agency reports th it 2J per c-nt of tvpopulat on now has reach- > yean and over. In 1900 th»U.P. - 142 words
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Article41 1950-09-04 3 fk rs Army says that a mi illumin'um heLme: with a entstanl photic liner ha hatii d. lgned to replace— eventually the QPs present helmet .nd tnin plastic ■ci Th<' liner 's worn ioo t to cushion »t>.41 words
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Article29 1950-09-04 3 Reuter. Strikes in LuSv Germany futude be prohibited. >: -°Pi in private capitalist jwfcs'\ according to new labour statutes adopted by Communist-led Free wrman Trad- Union Federation -RenterReuter. - 29 words
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Article206 1950-09-04 3 Reuter. MANILA. —Prio Joven. the Philippine budget commissioner, describes as "fantastic' a Wall Street Journal <=tory that an estimated billion dollars in U.S. aid to the Philippines "went directly to individuals" in "big and little graft". Joven, who served as chairman of the Surplus Property LiquidatingReuter. - 206 words
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241 1950-09-04 3 Reuter. j MANILA. \r^ T aC( 01 the critical Foun i! slluati( >n the X Republic pam 01 5* Ciu o r4t with its measures have **n taken by the cabinet deluding the following: 1 favourable recommendation to CoiKress, nov meeting inReuter. - 241 words
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609 1950-09-04 3 Hal Boyle - The U.S. Tragedy In Korea By Hal Boyle A.P. WITH U.S. TROOPS IN KOREA. —One of the tragedies of the Korean war *s that America has been able to supply its outnumbered ;roops with many of the comfort of home—but as yetA.P. - 609 words
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Article106 1950-09-04 3 Reuter. READING —The first step to BM&ce Reading the only allresidential university in England will be taken when students move into a mansion on the town's outskirts next term. It is planned to move the whole of the university to "the big house" WhiteknightsReuter. - 106 words
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Article35 1950-09-04 3 Reuter. The U.S. has decided to tell the public regularly, p.-obnbly once a week, the tout! cost of the Korean conflict in xVmeiicans killed. woun Va or missing in action Ke iter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article21 1950-09-04 3 Pamphlets urging the people of Saigon to kill the French and revolt were found last night In the city.21 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-09-04 3 Charles Franklin Brannan, Sreretary of the United Stat>s Department of Agriculture.11 words
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Article133 1950-09-04 3 U.P. BOSTON, THE intuition of a woman brought about a reunion yesterday with her she left belund Europe's iron curtain two year's ago. Mrs. Ansis Tip.inus, who crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 63 foot kecch with 28 other Latvians in 948, said her. heartU.P. - 133 words
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Article21 1950-09-04 3 U.P. France announced yesterday that she would extend her compulsory military service from 12 to 18 months UP.U.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement60 1950-09-04 3 fe l| II I!■ J Who's been at the K^^mr^ How the family loves Huntley and Palmers* 'Barley Uiscuits The only trouble is they go so quickly with children around. Not that you can really mind these delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most economical way of providing60 words
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Article210 1950-09-04 4 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN A Wind man. Mr. Joan Wilson. Sercetary of the British Empire Society ror the Blind. leaves the United Kingdom next Tuesday, on a 10.000 miles tour of Nigeria and .h<* Gold Coast to examine with the Governments ther? and interested210 words
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Article145 1950-09-04 4 VO s .V on Us way l'-America for a nationwide tour before being initfttytd in-Berlii. is a giaru not Britisn i: rsmanship. It is the Freedom Bell which will eventually be received by General Luci's D. Clay, chairman of the National Comm'ttee for a Fr Europe. This huge145 words
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Article177 1950-09-04 4 The last of ihe Royal Marines, *ho have been associated with Chatham since 1708. will have lett the barracks there by tne end of next wee.k. This week-end deserted blocks of buildings echoed to the clump of boo.> a* the last 200 "Royals" marched on across tne177 words
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Article454 1950-09-04 4 A.P. ROMEE. Sunday. JULIET, elephant of the zoo in Rome, had her J second calf last night—a bouncing baby boy oi about 200 pounds. The half-ton -mother is the first elephant ever to give birth to two calves in captivity. 'The baby will be namedA.P. - 454 words
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Article98 1950-09-04 4 A.P. SAIGON, Stnntay. 4 SPOKESMAN ..ft! security service of the French High Commissioner's office sa*d to-day that the VicbnJUkh terrorists '-Voluntas of Dean" unit for line fiku&rn area laid been orilov hi to aa- paalacte Donald U Heath, I'nited States miuisi>r to the associated states.A.P. - 98 words
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Article, Illustration196 1950-09-04 4 U.P. iOKIO. Sua. THE Chinese Communist Radio tocaj charged that American fighters strafeci two Cainese boats on the Yale. River oounda. y betwev i Korea and r/anch»>ria on the afternoon of Aug":;i !29 killing fou boatm-n ard wounding seven A New News A? en jU.P. - 196 words
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Article61 1950-09-04 4 ATAXICAB driver wa* held up by four Matey* at the fourth mile. Serangoon Road, -t seven o'clock veslerdav evening and reiieved 0f*57.60 in cash and a wrist watch valued at $7. In his report at the Rumah .Miskin the driver stated that one of his assailants was61 words
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248 1950-09-04 4 London. SOVIET Russia is ndin* Asia or, ihe force more iimaediately pc*. erful than Communism ta* That force is M.iuaauau, Students of F- neck scramble teg It spread of Soviet Cnma»»m the West is in ibtager of 2 sight of this mo<:248 words
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Article62 1950-09-04 4 A.P. rM( E. Todn* T he r-i. I Beau' ''"'"''"li c"">Names -v *s w geuw> first D »y:J Golden ihe Eui' has don*- v-e n< rnote won* Wg*" on Saturdu --V,, i The e,ec .on a group 01 New V lesuvai h. i assa dorA.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement118 1950-09-04 4 <TnCHINGSKIN This wonderful liquid healer Are you suffering the agony of itrhiog 1 Skin? Does it irntateyon alidey? Does ■p r).\D» ii stop you sU-eping at night Then K.C«- V > theSC try this famous lienlijib remedy which i\ foT will give you itutmwk relief. Unlike many otljer preparations, DJDtO.118 words
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Article1469 1950-09-04 5 J.M. COHEN - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY J.M. COHEN Mrft »genl a day In I Museum Library in and tiiat morn- a oW have been re< u\ f it hadn't to? my next door yell U 1 l v'ghbour. leskj ar< ontinuous. noting out from the mm ar.ci each one is1,469 words
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Miscellaneous75 1950-09-04 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring k 'm. HiRSD YOU TO .EXPLAIN CAMPER.iH-HE WAi vWlvfr ALLEY OPP by Hcinnto v =33£ V> LwC<'s \J?T BWfifctf SNE*K Tn" 6«?X\D \\IIEfcS in ABNER b CapP H/ i ?7£SAN SAV ,NJ T^ E r HIM TH' RjGT T/MEL AH SEEN) S£H HEART 4 SHAPES. AN75 words
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Article116 1950-09-04 6 SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE FROM INDIA... GHS. NEW DELHI But AS further step tawdi the progressive do- .t--ioning of motor «pir.t EM Government Of md.a •>' a* lished petrol-rationing m til effect from Fri-'. ty tftroO] the States .)f Madias. Tr .v.in-core-Cochm. My -or. C<hh# Hyderabad. Weat BGHS. - 116 words
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Article73 1950-09-04 6 Reuter-A.A.P. HONGKONG fFROOPS of Coineae I People Army, witii 'ingui?hed v.ar holding a conference in X..liking p.vdg'd to baatea Hs occupation of Tata n< <- cording to the New ChiM News Agency. It said the "hvo* chosen from all the three araaed services of the Pc- n. u.aenunent,Reuter-A.A.P. - 73 words
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226 1950-09-04 6 Reuter. LONDON, Today. |NDIA*S Health Minister Rajkumari Amrit Kaur said here today that only by collaboration in human understanding and friendship with other countries could world peace "so vital for the progress of mankind" be maintained. Rajkumari Amrit Kaur who was broadcasting onReuter. - 226 words
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Article72 1950-09-04 6 LAKE SUCCEI&S Sun. THE Indian oakgate, Mr. Sh.va Rao, told the adminis'ering power? at Lake Success that if did n«">t "riiooai hgt and Hrect' tn aY union movements in their oo*t adical element would utiHaa labour m potent force in th oanrrat world struggle for p> war72 words
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Article79 1950-09-04 6 U.P. L# stri [ten Inh t ;,tj th Brahmaputra River valley in northern Assam prepared for aattnined river Luhit. a *r:l,ntarv of the Brahmaputra, «71 Kahte bo barat tbrotigh imoa tbero at *ny moment i-»nmt was i" spjikC ?r»!o t k that the r.ver bad lahfihhadU.P. - 79 words
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224 1950-09-04 6 A.P. NEW DELHI. Today. JHE Government of India claims to have rehabilitated most of the 6.000,000 non-Muslim refugees from West Pakistan who flooded into Indian territory in 1947. But the number yet to be resettled is not small. i Official statutes srn* that the govei:A.P. - 224 words
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Article28 1950-09-04 6 Major David LoWthcf, R.A.E.. tht only survivor cf the R.A.F Dakota crash in the China Sea. is reported to be improving "very well."28 words
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Article75 1950-09-04 6 GHS. NEW DELHI. Sunday. 'J'HE Government of India have turned duwn Paki<tan*s suggestion to reconsider their decision of not taking part in the proposed Round Table Conference over the question of the treatment of Indians m iL If sown Africa. The G v r atGHS. - 75 words
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Article36 1950-09-04 6 GHS. v.iriou-. I which was i •Tree I Indian Amj 9m counti Th-unee-plantation 1 '*"i> April 1 Durii.- Ing Jui. -t j were planted i lions throughout uV <•<> eluding mir. ICnS».GHS. - 36 words
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Article109 1950-09-04 6 NEW DELHI. Sunday. INAUGURATING the threeday conference of the State's Health Ministers in New Delhi the Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru, said that public health depended on more fundamental matters like food and housing than on drugs and medicines. Urging the Health Minis- ters to make a scientific109 words
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Advertisement56 1950-09-04 6 THE F,NAI o€ticA TO YOuR MAKE-UP ftaS/s mimtfcm%mt hh/A CUTEX Magic-wear CUTEX, so easy to apply give* beauty to your fingertips. This incredibly long-wearing polish reiisti chipping •nd peeling. Stays perfect longer— CUTEX's clear, AX non-fading shades never seem /Lift to lose their brilliant lustre. V* |J I W World's56 words
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129 1950-09-04 7 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today, j la of a year's devaluation of world cur- > on world economies will be studied at a Htable discussion when the Intemnational try Fund and the World Bank meet in Paris tember 6.A.P. - 129 words
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50 1950-09-04 7 In tnsfc*! to an invitui the Commissioner Vilcolm 11*« 'to the Um r( :J G vemtrent to .i,2ti\,- to the lies opening toJ-iy US Go r t innr'nt has deputed Mr. William R n Ann ".can Consul- a: S.'.gapore to id trt coiiifrence as Ml50 words
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Article18 1950-09-04 7 .1 ELI" SALEM. Today.—l?- ince Minister EBezer rterday emphaticalI that his governn.sidciing devalua- thy. lsraeii nourd18 words
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Article23 1950-09-04 7 A.P. i >.\\ Today. —B* itain rted 2.if*> tons of tin 1 V.s: 724.000 to the ted S at< 1 during -Tulv.A.P. - 23 words
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Article158 1950-09-04 7 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Today. THE United Nations tore* s have placed 14.400.000 yen's worth of procureme-: orders with Japanese manufacturers ;:n to Au?. 23. reports the Japanese Govern ment 8 Economic Stabilisation Board. In addition 5.4U0.000 yen's worth ot services (excludir transportation fares' had been procured inReuter-AAP. - 158 words
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111 1950-09-04 7 A.P. EiONGKONG, TfxJUi* FHGHTT-THOUSAN f) Chin- <\ c c in 'long Kong Sah- > ing industry ace having: a i time. Th.v have boon hit by fall- big price;- for fish n the Hon* Kong market and Red Chin i fl ban on importA.P. - 111 words
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Article102 1950-09-04 7 A.P. SCOW. Today.—A ::ad ntly in the S©vi« t cm *-!V:inser of the rllns; factory Sfhere 1 irniture a>as mad.- s ltd all a mistake that lent was intended [of Uic provinces. [Jorttn-! tWs 'e:)^nla:n r -d that suc'i Mimsrsers obviously have lost the feeling oiA.P. - 102 words
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164 1950-09-04 7 A.P. BELGRADE, Today. THIS story is about something that smells—garlic. 1 But the subject smells very good to the government of Yugoslavia and to gourmets the world over. About a year ago Jtie government bought up the entire gaiiic crop in Vojvodina. Yugoslavia's br fad basket.A.P. - 164 words
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Article85 1950-09-04 7 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity ir.j.rkefl was quiet but steady lata nr.orning*. Tbe market opened a* V-4 >-.-nts :t pound buy for ftrstJ *heet Beptember. Oi v,(s done at 131. BBdj later L3S4- At th.- lunch treitk ;iK-:. ui'ic more buyer.-* tli» price. Pi t--- at85 words
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Article29 1950-09-04 7 Thl tla ni'-ial market continued thH morn ins. The pete* leclared a» noon today wa I i pel ptcul e\--:nelter-a BPap SI I v on the pieul.29 words
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Article20 1950-09-04 7 tkud wiis quiet this mo*nincr .1 per nrhateaale for Aral quality bar.-. There w.is little livitN in evidence.20 words
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Article16 1950-09-04 7 The Siniiai>ore share marta*! was i.-elier .juiet.-r than uaahaJ only extreme*! small OumiMOe done.16 words
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Article87 1950-09-04 7 SPECIAL parking metei i We to .c experimented With r, the Singapore Mun.r pal Commissioners. Cumm:--en have Itfeed the Agert- of mi-CO Parking Meters to export at their own ex; •MM a demonstration mode.; of this meter without any ohliuation on the part of <87 words
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Advertisement121 1950-09-04 7 A N 0 T H EK^^^^SSK Biro Service covers the Eastern heml- /Wm\ iphere. But It does more than that —It covers J -^jnßm every writing need; as witness the new Biro /^Pj^ MINOR with its easily fitted refill inserts. Its IBi protector cap which enables It to be carried121 words
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Article62 1950-09-04 8 Some college students ■jOQUlie knowledge, others develop ingenuity and resourcefulness. Young Tucker was definitely among the latter class. One question »n his exam read: What steps would you take in determining the height of a building, i.sing an aneroid barometer?" To which the young man blithely replied:62 words
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Article27 1950-09-04 8 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Sun. One of the Hongkong quadruple's, a boy and r ro third to vi born died last night three days aiur birth.—Ret *er-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 27 words
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1087 1950-09-04 8 LONDON, Sunday. DRITAIN will not allow her sales of machine tools D to Russia "to damage essential defence needs," Prime Minister Attlee declared on Saturday night. Attlee in a speech prepared for a nationwide radio fireside chat, dismissed in fewer than 300 words1,087 words
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Advertisement261 1950-09-04 8 J "P-^V"-j i£A/ W r HOwf IHt PRACTICAL WAY W^kKWW' n3l Radio, to g r eate»r profess on, wjnh trained ■BO Iffim urgently. Radio repair engineer*, aound technicieei, broadcast englreerv eiecutivei, ec, are >« bi<" jeTa-3 MM a o' orpo'*un IM oc-e*in« j up la teieviaio*. electronici, ate I rv/u261 words
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451 1950-09-04 9 ?rom A Market Correspondent LrutYAK markets saw only moderate busiindustrials, and C te B lesser extent, •V.idmc the bulk of the l£s voiume. Whether tjietin metal declined under threat of control of garments to Russia is a Let point, but rubber L certainly so affected451 words
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Article, Illustration527 1950-09-04 9 EIGHTEEN months of hard and unspectacular work behind the scenes at Far Fast \ir Force Headquarters at Changi will have its leward today for Mr. Frederick J. Lowes. Command d IJjUn Administration Officer. He will attend the nrst meeting of the new Air .Ministry527 words
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Article317 1950-09-04 9 U.P. ATHENS, Sunday. A TROJAN war was threatened again today when raven-haired Tassoula Petrakogecrgis was whisked away to another hiding place by her jailed lover's family and her father vowed vengeance, for her stained honour. 'Both here and in Crete, members of Petrakogeorgis' and Kefaloghianis* familiesU.P. - 317 words
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Article98 1950-09-04 9 U.P. NEW DELHI. Sun. Arailwiy bridge under the Kashm r main train tooaj, and fi.si reports Sn'-J thai nine p *rsons we;e killed and 35 injured. An '"asr Pmvab railway official sa»d that the en gine and thiec cars ci'a putted into a rain-swohen .streamU.P. - 98 words
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Article88 1950-09-04 9 Reuter. MADRAS Air Vice-M-ir-shal Mukherji. Acting Cnier of Air Staff, favours an 'air scout" movement a*WWS t j Indian school children This should be on the lines ot the boy scout movement". I he sai l darirg an Inspection tour of Indian An Force i GroundReuter. - 88 words
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Advertisement50 1950-09-04 9 and uOMcn wheat that* < Luncheon Assorted Mpst awawaW ol all unsweetened biscuits For other times and other tastes Imiy jSjSg •Cocktail Aborted'--tasty, pa4a*e> tanking Jggg tit-bits in appetising varieties and shapes Packed oven-fresh in tins tor yen am. your triends. HUNTLEY PALMERS B^UTTS whdessme and nutritious ACTTSIM* OAUr COMfANT50 words
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Article356 1950-09-04 10 SPOT - This Morning's Training At Bukit Timah By SPOT THE number 2 and 3 grass tracks at Bukit Timah were opened for training this morning, when a good number of candidates for this coming Gold Cup Meeting were sent through their paces. Horses who went fast were those356 words
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Article74 1950-09-04 10 Kir ALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THE All-Malayan 50-mile eye'e race held at the Lakt" Gardens circuit this morning was won by Selangor's A. R. Omar of the Olympic Cycling Club, who clocked the distance in 2 r<=.. 34 mins. anc 10 tt sees. Garth Soars who74 words
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Article79 1950-09-04 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.SeLangor Chinese Recre ition Club, this year's First Division League Chimpion?. trounced Penang lv- v itis, to the tune of six goals to one in a friendly played on the T.P.CA -raund this evening. Highlight of Uk game was the brilliant performnne--79 words
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Article162 1950-09-04 10 TWENTY- YEAR-OLD Goh Poh Soon of the Co?mopolitian Cycling Club scored h third successive victory in the Singapore Best All-Rounder Cycling com pet it on, when he won the 2"--mile Time-Trial wrtftt >>oterda> morning at Lim Chu Kan- Road. Poh Soon covered the distance162 words
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179 1950-09-04 10 CHINESE Swimming Club "A" team troiim-ed Singapore Swimming Club "A" team by nine goals to two in a" Water Polo League match played at th< s.s.c. yesterday morning. S.S.C. "B" however, beat .S.C. "B" in a Junior League game earlier. By vinure of their victory,179 words
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Article48 1950-09-04 10 A.P. BERLIN Sun.- Australia Bill Sid-veil won the Berim Tennis championship today by beadng Alfred Huoer (Austria) 10—8 6—4, 6—>. The women's singles title was caken by Thelma Long, Australia who br it Inge Pohmann Germa'i} in two suaight sets 6- i. 6—3.— A.F.A.P. - 48 words
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Article482 1950-09-04 10 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE THE Singapore Junior Men's Singles Final bet»» Andrew Tan (Diehard) and Goh TianChve iiv turned out to be a disappointing affair The antk pated keen struggle, crammed with lone rallied thrills, was lacking. 5a2a Tian Chye collapsed like a house of cards under482 words
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Article71 1950-09-04 10 eatmaiaiiu: ericM H v. ne replytaf kefrre* "ST An n v' 1 v <i. '1• WAV bill 'h* I")!'-"™ ;.V t c :>• Bow BainaWw, celleni 1»> •7 v n SZI f..r 67 Ht during s*ll v V hour.-, broken only if&\ which allowed71 words
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Article395 1950-09-04 10 ST. Andrew's School retained the Inter-School P.adnhnton Shield for the second year in success on when they just managed to defeat Anglo Chinese School in the final by three matches to two at the Clerical Union Hall yesterday. It was a ding-dong struggle for supremacy395 words
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273 1950-09-04 11 GROUNDER - 25- YARD DRIVE IN 55th MINUTE BEATS TOURISTS By GROUNDER MALAYS 2; HONGKONG CHINESE 1. wfXL-PLACED drive by Haji Garhan that into the net from twenty-five yands out the 55th minute of the. play gave Singapore 5 u vs a two ?oals to one victory 6ver to the Hongr7 Chinese273 words
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Article154 1950-09-04 11 -fJIIEI.L S.C. boat Sirhe i*rby ,N ppe-ml in a Business. Houses League match at the Geyians Stadium yesterday. The gj>me w.v evealy contested. Sime T>arV 3rtaiked from the start and Said was cUled iiron to deal with a weak shot., i May after this154 words
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Article79 1950-09-04 11 Reuter. LONDON, W. J Edrich. England a n c Middlesex player, returned to his best torm in scoring 135 for M.C.C. against York shire on the opening day ol the Scarborough cricket festival game. Playing attractive featured by some powerful driving, he hit two sixes ar.dReuter. - 79 words
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Article87 1950-09-04 11 Reuter. Saturday's crlAef cloee of pl:»> ScarWoroMh. M.C.r. -10 LWr Kd.-ich I3T». Uxnn rijfht fast mwridrn seven for 51 >. York--hir<; 25 lQr.^o,.widtet.. \t KinK-t«m-oM-Tham?». 1» A7*atters»!l h, arm faBt nv-<funp offi»f>in three fur 34 >. h 41 for two* \t Kourfcwnouth. Ham.whip vi. r,u»;ieesnrs?ure:Reuter. - 87 words
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Article27 1950-09-04 11 A.P. STOCKHOLM. Sun. Yugoslavia defeated by > ypal? to one in an international idcce.r •'ante today, beiore a crowd of S7.O0t». Half time store *'a.<» 2-1-A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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296 1950-09-04 11 lITHEN Toh Ah Ton takes the field for the Sin£apore Chinese Football Association during the Rangoon tour, one of the Malaya's top-most goalgetters will be seen in action. Perhaps, few soccer fans have heard of Ah Ton —for the big secret is that296 words
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Article29 1950-09-04 11 t.'Kl. <•! IDE MdVKMKNT Miss WiTsbn, Guide Trainer fr >i i UK conaucts refreshrr Courat Cti de Hut. Euyong £oad. foi Brownio Guiders at 5M f.rn.29 words
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Article104 1950-09-04 11 CATHAY: ••ram-.;n C ir- v 11 a.m.. I.4ft, l.li. o:4> &.38 p.m. j. AI.HAMBRA Robfa*on Cru8.30 D m.' (Showins cowp'tte rVvn.ioN: "Preltijie to F«t mi t 15 ».30 and MO o.m. CAPITOL: "Cheaper by n»e Doseji" H 00 a.m.. l.lx I W. 6wSO and p.m. KK.\: "Wagonmaster 11.0U a.m.104 words
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Article31 1950-09-04 11 MH KK: Conimunity Singapore District (Ar^y; > vs. KAF. Jalan Be=nr. Bri~ Hn„,e A: H.K P hai Bank Ti"«r Stil Gevlantc: Bu? nniut A:" Chartered Bank vs. Guthrit S.C. at CYMA.31 words
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Article76 1950-09-04 11 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Sunday. GENERAL CARLOS P. ROil 'MULO. President of the I'nited Nations General AssenW expressed compete conference that the United Nations forces will emerge victorious in Korea, as he arrived here today enroute to mat arrived a PhdlP 5 pine Aairway.s DC-6 at w GMTU.P. - 76 words
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484 1950-09-04 11 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. COLCHESTER, Football Association' Cup "Giant Killers" of three seasons ago, have made a great start to 'their first season in the Football League. Scoring another away vicjtbfy-yesterday oVer Crystal Palace, they tte£t their tifibfcaten redoftf-and are pOw joint second Ixtoind ttot#ngh£trn'Reuter. - 484 words
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Article214 1950-09-04 11 Indian Association fjef: ea trie Army 'Singapore* by ten rims in a friendly cricttet match played at Bah tier grmi'nd yesterday. rim out 28. Col. Knox b.SanJosham O. "MaY Simpson c ham t> R. Smrt. 1. Car' f?w;..=o b L. Srngh.-O. MaJ.. S*eet A"214 words
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Miscellaneous11 1950-09-04 11 TIDE H XV 3.1(> a.m. (7ft. 6ins.) 2.56 P.m. (8ft. 6ms. >11 words
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Article148 1950-09-04 12 230,000 HOMELESS U.P. TOKIO, Sunday. AN estimated 230,000 Japanese were left homeless A as typhoon "Jane" raked across industrialized the Kobe .Osaka area yesterday and whipped across northern Japan through the Tsugaru strait and along the west coast of Japan's northernmost island of Hakkaido thisU.P. - 148 words
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Article123 1950-09-04 12 MARIA bcrtra BertOgO, the 13 year-old D jiC i girl tor whose custody an originating summons >.as been tai-:i out by her parents in tloiianc throu.-, I the Dates couvil-Gen*-; »1 in Singap.'ie. w<*s not present this muring when the matter was mention- 1 before123 words
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Article97 1950-09-04 12 TH E rabbet area lapped in Malay In July totalled 1.660.147 acres a ris- rt 17.879 acres ret the ana tapped in June The figures for July are Ice latest available The total tu-jpable area In July was 1.803.939 acv« s against 1.788.446 acre* -n JunThe97 words
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Article28 1950-09-04 12 Reuter. The Sov:ri UaftOß yesterday BeOl ilraft resolution of its compiaiat of aiaaeo in* /asion cf tht island of Taiwan (Formosa) to the Security Council. Renter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article284 1950-09-04 12 Reuter, AAP. With the American Troops on the Korean Front. Today. NEWLY-MARRIED 2nd Lieutenant Billy Roundtree, aged 23 of Victoria, Texas, turned up at Masan today after having been under almost constant American air and ground fire for two days while a prisoner of theReuter, AAP. - 284 words
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Article, Illustration198 1950-09-04 12 A committee < f medic »1 men aJ dsing the BATa have sent a memo to the Colonial Secretary Mr. W L. Biythe requesting th*: homes be supplied tc chronic T.B. coses. Mr. C. L. Edwards. Cha c man of the SATA. sa.d that198 words
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Article438 1950-09-04 12 HOKSKS CL. 1 Dl\ 1 1 >I .V S YDS FOUR O'CLOCK 9 07 INDIAN HEATHER 9 03 TARA STREET Q 03 MILLWALL 8 13 FORTUNE'S FAVOURITE 8.11 PAT S FANCY 8 09 JAVANCE «1 Mildiou» 8.06 CLYNOR 8 04 KINDER GOLD 8 03 ECLIPTIC 8 02438 words
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Title Section42 1950-09-04 1 MALAYA Tribune PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPI£ Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER ftf MALAYA PHone 58U/3 Nine Lnei rVfcßs/Vd aimultanmntaH t t Lttmr*— TTTHTTuiKS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPT. 4, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE MONDAY. SEPT. 4. 195042 words
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Article1014 1950-09-04 1 FRANK TREMAINE - Yanks Throw New Tanks Into Battle (By FRANK TREMAINE U.P. AMTTPTrAM a KOREA, Today. an South K crean counterattacks stopped "last g°.sp" Communist offensives on four flam ing battle fronts in Korea tcday. ihe United Nations forces lashed back against the desperate North KoreanU.P. - 1,014 words
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74 1950-09-04 1 ""ITI3H TROOPS "IN KORZ.V Today, r- itish troops in t k ay ro l ast nlgfet silt trenches in a camp near the front re still held in ir nev. camp •the tiring iine taking extra night, mor.ntarcis and dig- r teported ;:oops74 words
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Article53 1950-09-04 1 Reporter I a*w rat:on:nj: enacted today j: thy' su.Mr i niched by tin are reported to r wn away the'; is, and otn.er> i not used ttv-.r c. lo draw their tko .r.?ny monti'3 lost them, ni an applying cuds nit asked to Ltot they ar* Si:53 words
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Article23 1950-09-04 1 Coznmnnlat mur. :i have been their union to step i "to supply to the army lor 1.: rating Formosa. Re;23 words
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Article24 1950-09-04 1 Reuter. Th Princess Royal, sister oi the Kins, entertained Pakistan Signal c >rps to tea near Leed* th Court circular an.-rur.ced.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article103 1950-09-04 1 U.P. GENEVA. Sun-lay. ItTARRIMAN SAOEi; slipped If unobtrusively out of her 1 ikeside resort notel here to-day, and unconfirmed icporto' said that Site was going to the French Alpine resort of Ai-!es-Ba*ns to her reputed fianr->. King Farouk of Egypt. Reports that the King arrivedU.P. - 103 words
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Article102 1950-09-04 1 Reuter. Coalville. Leicestershire, Sun pOLICE and milltsry wore I ro-eperat ng a°ro to-day to crr.ck the nysr.cTy of .smoke bombs that have been planted in the town and in surrounding villages. Latent was at mtdeAg it last night whea a poiicm.m was making a check cf theReuter. - 102 words
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Article32 1950-09-04 1 STRIKES PROHIBITED Reuter. Strikes In Past Germany wiil In futude be prohibited, except in "private capitalist works", according to new labour statutes adopted by the Communist-led Free German Trade Union Federation. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article1486 1950-09-04 1 ATTLEE TO RUSSIA: Reuter and A.P. LOND.ON, Sunday. DRITAIN will not allow her sales of machine tools to Russia "to damage essential defence needs," Prime Minister Attlee declared on Saturday night. Attlee in a speech prepared for a nationwide radio fireside chat,' dismissed in fewerReuter and A.P. - 1,486 words
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Article15 1950-09-04 1 Reuter. A railway tunnel in lokio caved in burying 49 workers alive.—Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article27 1950-09-04 1 Reuter. The Soviet Union yesterday sent a draft resolution of its complaint of arnica invasion of the island of Taiwan (Formosa) to the Security Council.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article29 1950-09-04 1 Reuter. What the finders claim as a "massive formation" of uranium has been found on the banks of the Ferguson river, 200 mi'.es south of Darwin— Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article28 1950-09-04 1 A.P. Iron lungs are rushed from malta, to the Ihitlsh base at Fayed, in Egypt, where 32 Servicemen an.i 4J maltese have been stricken with poliomyelitis.—A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article21 1950-09-04 1 U.P. France announced yesterday, that she would extend her compulsory military service from 12 to 18 months U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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Article19 1950-09-04 1 Reuter. Indonesia has declined to participate in the Cjjfionwealth talks scheduled to open in London shortly.Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article29 1950-09-04 1 A.P. Tremper Longman of New York City has been named deputy chief of the EconoSiiS Co-operatioi,^ Administration mission to the ECA headquarters announc cd yesterday— A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article22 1950-09-04 1 A.P. PoDe Pius XII has created the Apostolic prefecture of Taichung on theJi land o. Formosa, it was announua yesterday.—AP.A.P. - 22 words
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Article63 1950-09-04 1 ATAXICAB driver was held up by four Malays at the fourth mile. Serangoon Road, j.t seven o'clock yesterday evening and relieved of $7.50 in cash and a wrist watch valued at $7. In his report at the Rumah Miskin the driver stated that one of his assailants63 words
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Article137 1950-09-04 1 Reuter —AAP. HONGKONG, Sunday. PEKING radio to-night again accused tne Hong Kong authorities of "highhanded, illegal actions." It protested againsc recent regulations restricting Chinese entry into the Colony I imposed because of overcrowding), the periecution of Chinese residents, and the infiingement of Chinese sovereignty". TheReuter—AAP. - 137 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-09-04 1 Men of the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders march aP r a 1 a pr landir.n on Aug. 29.—A.P. P A British troop.s at the raH of the cruiser Ceylon watch as their comrades go down ihe runs plank to shore ai Puna, Kcrca. A.P. Photc.49 words
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153 1950-09-04 1 A.P. RANGOON, Monday. jyjEMBERS of the Burmese Parliament have received warning of a likely attempt to assassinate some of their numbers during the present session, A.P. was told authoritatively. Members said warning c?.me .1 few days before the n?\v session began. They did notA.P. - 153 words
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Article72 1950-09-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. POURIN'C lain ma d c '•Black Monday" more bleak thi* morning when thousands of school chiVren returned to ftaui the August hokaays. Some »1 tnem reach ?d school drenciH'd to the skin, and iiad to be give'; a change of72 words
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Article108 1950-09-04 1 Tribune Staff Reporter A But; Seaman A A Bing, the only survivor of the Barwind explosion, nas a surprise in store for him this afternoon. His mother Mrs. Svpula is arriving to-day oy air from Scotland to see him Able Seaman Bing's condition is reported .'.s satisfactory.108 words
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Article28 1950-09-04 1 Major David Lowther, R.A.F., the only survivor of the R.A.F. Dakota crash in the China Sea, is reported to be improving "very well."28 words
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Article109 1950-09-04 1 U.P. CALCUTTA. Monday. EARTHQUAKE and floodstric'cen inhabitants of the Erahmaputra River valley in northern Assam prepared for further disaster today as reports spread that the quakedammed river Luhit, a tributary of the Brahmaputra, was liable to burst through upon them at any moment. The same sourceU.P. - 109 words
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Article30 1950-09-04 1 U.P. OSAKA. Sun. THE typhoon. Jane." swept across Osaica today leaving the biggest typhoon damage since *au4 with seven persons known dead ani 135 known in/jied.—U.FU.P. - 30 words
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Advertisement26 1950-09-04 1 4U& AsX**_ **M. I perfect lawn I motor mowers I hand mowers I gang mowers I *nSam Jacks Co., (M.) Ltd. Wk Kuala Lumpur Ipoh Penang.26 words
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Advertisement182 1950-09-04 1 ■nps*Si r— jjjjjj j "sj-Bf ■MtTSSi MANLfACTI'inS TO H.M. THE l/MS fl^B /Is f/te£>es£ Jp Economy If. .'fl Contains Vitamins A, -s»*- 9 BL B2 and D, also PP P|JT 1» generally afreed that it fl Vit am j n iViirini iron ft iy is more economical to buy the.182 words
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379 1950-09-04 2 ACCORDING to a missionary who left Tibet a few A weeks ago and passed through Singapore by shr yesterday on his way home for long leave, ttt Chinese Red Army is already well on the way towards over-running Tibet. The missionary*, who379 words
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Article118 1950-09-04 2 Reuter. CALCUTTA. Sun. PORTY percent of Indo- Chinese territory in the Tonking Delta adjoining the Chinese border is still under the control of the Ho Chi-minh (revolutionary) Government. Minguyen Duy Thanh leader of a "four-man delegation from the French-recognised Bao Dai Government to India, statedReuter. - 118 words
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Article230 1950-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. SECURITY forces shot and killed four brndits and 13 wounded two more during two actions in Negri and Kelantan yesterday. In Perak, a Police Constable was fatally wounded while two Special Constables were hit in action aeainst the bandits. Two crash-wagor.s230 words
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Article46 1950-09-04 2 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG Sun. The 06 j- ton British registered Chi.vse-owned s*.ip Sing King sailed for Canton today the first sh.p flying the BnUsn flag to pass up tiie x-earl River since tne Coimrunists occupied tne city. It carred no passen-trs or cargo.— Reuter-AAr.Reuter-AAP. - 46 words
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50 1950-09-04 2 In answr to an Invitation by the Commission'General ivlr. Msteobn M"<Donald, to the UniteJ States Government to i »vl a representative to the ric; opting todaj the U.S. Government has deputed Mr. William R Langdon. ConstuGeneral at fcl-.gapore to attend the conference as un observer.50 words
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Article99 1950-09-04 2 LUMPUR. Sun. l n Q Malayan Chines* sociation Sweep Comrnitu representing delegates of a "ranches at a meeting hei today unanimously agre f o the issue of the $1.000 CC sweepstake to be drawn a ipoh on January 21. 1951 0 at such earlier date as99 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-09-04 2 Top: Dr. Ho?»kin inspector. I the ladies Section of the St. John's Ambnlance Brigade. Bottom: Mrs. J. C. Barry. Lady District Superim» r.oent. elves a certificate to Miss A .nes Chon at the anneal inspection of the St. John's Ambulance Erigade at the Outrana School51 words
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Article186 1950-09-04 2 The post of Superintendent. Victor: i The-.tre and Memorial Hal!. i.« to be ctaMißed in Clasj I\'d the Serior Office rt--Salary Scheme, and will carry a sedarv of $420 v AJ2O *300 x AS2S $6«» X A**o $750. The present holder of the post,186 words
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231 1950-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Federation Government is completely wrong in leaving to state governments to decide ther or net teddy shops should be re-opened on estates, said Mr. R. Ramani, president of the Federation of Indian Organisations in a statement today. Ihe statement explains the legal231 words
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Article60 1950-09-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. --The newly-formed Federation of Indian Organisations is considering ways and means of organising im? form of relief for the ctims of the Assam earth~o.ke. Mr. A. S. Nair. secretary the F. 1.0. stated that 3 F. 1.0. was opening a >d in60 words
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Article83 1950-09-04 2 The High Comm'ssiont-r fctf Federation of Malaya, lir Henry Gurney. left Singapore by air for the United Kingdom yesterday. Mr. S. W. P. Poster Sutton. ,T ho will administer 'he Government of the Federation of Ma!a v a during the "ilh Commissioner's abS2nee. took '.he83 words
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Article54 1950-09-04 2 Reuter. MANILA Sun.—A freak typhoon, which hit four village* Dansalan ity in Lanao last Tuesday afternoon, (Jesyed 18 houses, including three naosgees, and rendered are than 330 persons homeless, the Philippine National sd Cross disclosed yesterday aficr receipt of "belated re- 11 1 i jrts fromReuter. - 54 words
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194 1950-09-04 2 Reuter. VAUETTA MALTA. Sunday. piVE men were arrested in Pawla township near beta yesterdrv rftcr an attempt to hors?-wlvn left-wing labour leader, Deminie Mintcff, on Malta's General Election day. One of th° five was the brother of Dr. Paul 3oLa. outgoing rigr.lwmg labourReuter. - 194 words
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Article366 1950-09-04 2 No Survivors VO survivors were found when the combined Army and Police rescue party reached the scene of the R.A.F. Dakota crash in the Kelantan jungle late yesterday. Evidence was that the eleven people aborrd the aircraft died instantaneously when she crashed on the morning of366 words
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Article26 1950-09-04 2 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Su:\. One cf the Hongkong quadruple's, a boy and *tJi laird to [a tarn died last night three clays alter birth.—Ret *er-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 26 words
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Article154 1950-09-04 2 U.P. ZACATECAS. Mexico. —Sun rjLiE rivalry between peli--1 tier.! parries in Zacatecas state may flare into a "pocket revolution." local authorities said yesterday Already one man has been killed and undetermined number wounded in a series of gun battles throughout the state. Th" victims had aiiU.P. - 154 words
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Article145 1950-09-04 2 Reuter. JPHE bod,?' of -hr.- J of' l I eight tagtuu kffled 5 Thursday's r.ir Blaster b n Egyptian Assert bgft n i.~ been ider/ They are Ooilao Subbui PUsJ who was on lithe Institute for nAy V -i studies at Prin"< i a Jersey,Reuter. - 145 words
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Article64 1950-09-04 2 A.P. JERUSALEM. Sun.-7he main group cf 50 American Jewish leaders invited to Israel arrived ir. Jerusalem this morning. They had been asked fey I«--racli Prime Minister Durid Ken Gurion and Jewish Agency chairman Bed Lockerr to ccme to Israel to "help the formulation of financial y\zr*A.P. - 64 words
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Article183 1950-09-04 2 PENANG. Sunday. THE Municipal President, Mr. H. G. Hammett, informed the Commissioners, recently thet Mr. J. Burgees of the Federal and Colonial Bunding Society Ltd., had completed the survey of the plans in conjunction with the Municipal Housing Eclate at Green Lane no ever, he said,183 words
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Advertisement92 1950-09-04 2 Opening To-day! 3 Shous: 3, 0.15 <fc 9.15 p.m. 20th Century-Fox's "DANCING IN Wi MM" starring William Powell, Mark Stevens and Betsy Drake In Techr.icolor. K3 *****-HYLMK ft" Daily: 5, 3.20 9.15 p.m. ]N;h Dluwita A. Hamld Anf m "MENANTI KA3SEBT r. i west Latest Indonesian I Picture! Malay Drama92 words
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254 1950-09-04 3 l proposal has been made A that Mr. B.W.G. Edln Mechanical Inspector. Municipal Vehicles Department, snould iiy to the l nitcd Kingdom to study n thods and equipment hi U se for usting taximeters, from the middle of ar taxin eters will t«a254 words
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Article131 1950-09-04 3 HOPE BAHRU, Sur.— of $10 was imposed on a Japanese British suoject. Miss Misawa Tori. 53-year o d school teacher of the St. School, Katong, Singapore, for an identity card offence in the Magistrates' Court today. Mm Tori pleaded guilty to of "mutilating her ty131 words
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Article79 1950-09-04 3 [ORE BAHRU, Sen.— Wong Kwai, a lorry driver, I a ned trial in the MagisCourt today to three mons charges. was charged with failing to iii°play the number of the lorry in front I I rear of his lorry. t having paid the road ta\ licence79 words
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263 1950-09-04 3 SPECIAL Committee with the Deputy Municipal President as chairman and three Municipal Commissioners are to make recommendations regarding the use of the Victoria Theatre, the Memorial Hall and the Jalan Besar Stadium. It was stated that numerous requests are being mede for the use263 words
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103 1950-09-04 3 A.P. NEW DtLHI. Sun.PURUSHOTTAMDAS TANBON, who tdvocates a firm attitude toward Pakistan ana is ar. ol many )f Prime Minister Nehru's policies, was electf-J president of the Indian National Congress the nation's largest political party yesterday. He is *n Allahabad law3er and ranA.P. - 103 words
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Article132 1950-09-04 3 PENANG. Sun. Mr. M. R F Rogers in the Sessions Court yesterday told Lee Lai Huut. who was charged with st some gunny bags from a godown in Weld Quay that he was lenientb treated before, but was not cured of his bad habits, n v/as132 words
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Article38 1950-09-04 3 The following officers have been awarded Voluteer Officers'decoration: Surgeon Lieutenant FA. Tacaue* Lt. Commander G.H. Sutherland, Lt. Commander LH C Read. U. Commander FS. Cable, Acting Lt. Com mander A.B. Taylor, and Lt. Commander J.H- Evans.38 words
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Article145 1950-09-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. FORTY FTVE-YEAR-OLD Thai Chew of Sungei Masai Estate, Plentong, created a stir in the Sessions Court toda when nwd and shouted repeatedly: "the heavenly gods are speaking through me," in answer to a charge of criminal intimidation. After several unsuccessful attempts to145 words
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101 1950-09-04 3 PENANG, Sun.—Dr. (Miss) Lim Phaik Lin took over as acting Medical Officer of the Penang Maternity Hospital recently from the "babes doctor,'* Dr. Lee Keng Soon. This is the first time a lady doctor han taken charge of the hospital. Dr. Lim Phaik Lin who101 words
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Article86 1950-09-04 3 A.P. MONT! EAL, Sur CANE-SWINGING Paul Deroy. aged 104. WOttlo not mind getting married again if he coeld find the right girl. M I have been twice already" he said. "You do not plar on things like that very Much when you get ivA.P. - 86 words
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Article88 1950-09-04 3 A.P. Elizabeth, New Je-.se Sun. —Dockers here yesterday decided that «n tha words of President Truman their job was to unload cargo, not to set foreign policy Then they quietly unloaded a cargo of oils, furs, carpet wool and yak hair. In New YorkA.P. - 88 words
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Article269 1950-09-04 3 FOR GUARDING WATER WORKS SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioners may have v to spend nearly $60,000 during the second half of this year for the payment of special constables guarding the Water Department works at Johore. Since the Emergency began 88 Special Constables, engaged by the Federation Government269 words
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Article38 1950-09-04 3 PENANG. Sun—Tai Kean Soo was sentenced to one day's prism for stealing his friends trousers containing 50 cents and hiding in the lavatory of the Windsor Theatre. Penang on Aug. 18 by the Sessions Judge yesterday.38 words
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Article176 1950-09-04 3 .IiHF polil cal uphoavel in Amboin*. and the I rcnkdown of Dv h sfeea i rs to the Bander Islar.dj jrevcnts the film producer. Mr licorgo Manyard, trim sail ns. trure end llz ng up the possibilities of the island as the location176 words
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Article50 1950-09-04 3 PENANG. Sun. Abdul Rahman Kutty. a father of five children was sentenced to nine months' imprisonment by Mr. M. R. F. Rogers, in the Session Court, recently on a charge of stealing goods from a stall in Weld Quay. He had a previous conviction.50 words
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282 1950-09-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. THE patients of the Johore State Leper Camp at 1 the sth mile Scudai Road have just completed building their Club-house after a year of hard work. This fine SO v 30 ft. building of brick walls, tile-roof, and concrete floor, will282 words
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Article83 1950-09-04 3 SPECIAL parking meteis are to be experimenced with by the Singapore Municipal Commissioners. Commissioners have asked the Agents of MI-CO Parking Meters to export at their own expense a demonstration model of this meter without any obligation on the part of the Commissioners to purchase83 words
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Article84 1950-09-04 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. In answer to a summons charge in the Magistrates' Court today alleging inconsiderate driving. Tan Sam Pee of Kulai claimed trial and said thatit wa3 the fault ofe the complainant whose car knocked into nis. Sam Pee allegedly drove his car out of a84 words
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Article341 1950-09-04 3 Menon - Says Menon A PLEA to give the public of Singapore entertainments in Indian art and music, atleast once a month was made by Mr. K. P. A. Menon, the retiring President of the Indian Fine Arts Society, speaking at the first annual general meeting of the341 words
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Advertisement705 1950-09-04 3 NOTICES. Re"LAN THING CLUrT of No. 155-B Rochore Road, Singapore. All persons having any claims against the abovenamed Society, which was dissolved by an Order of the Acting Colcnial Secretary, Colony of Singapore, dated 14th day of August, 1950, are required lo send particulars of their claims In writing to705 words
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Advertisement531 1950-09-04 3 TUITION M BBCAM OU6 IN SI JTUTi'> <i 303, Queen Street, Piione W) Spend you; spare nine wnh ua ana increase your Shorthand and Typing Skill or tako i course cf ftudics in Book-Keeping, English •rtc. Classes are adjusted to suit your requirements, and are opf-n to beginners in any531 words
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Advertisement457 1950-09-04 3 ACCOMMODATION WANTED. America requires 1 bedroom, furnished or unfutniohei house for Immediate occup mcy. Lar,re grounds and good location essentia?. Call ***** weekday* 9 to 5. NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. MOUNT EMILY SWIMMING POOL. It s hereby notified that the above Pool was re-opened on Mor.dav, 28th August. 1950. T. M.457 words
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Article623 1950-09-04 4 MR. J. K. Swaine. chairman of Perak Rubber 1 Plantations Ltd.. has taken unto himself 'the task of dispelling the prejudice and ignorance in Britain about Malaya which, he asserts, are creating the danger of a "Roman Empire collapse." Now. we are all for dispelling prejudice and623 words
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Article683 1950-09-04 4 G.N. JOLLYE - The Story Of A Battle Against Communism by G.N. JOLLYE Deputy Commissioner for Labour and Adviser on ChvusAffairs, Malacca, in a talk on "Squatter Resettlement" lo Ualaccn Rotarians. THE first Squatter Resejlcment project in Malacca was planned and launched at Paya Mcngkuang in Alor Gajah district.683 words
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Article1598 1950-09-04 4 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - THIS is COMMUNISM By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT HPHE peaceful cooing dove of Communism seems to have sprouted tank trac&.> and an 88 millimetre gu i since we last hao a wee*)y glimpse behind the Iron Curtain. The peaceful red dove is now at ooet: war with the United Nations Peaceful1,598 words
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Article600 1950-09-04 4 MELBOURNE AUSTRALIA may yet be a A factor in feeding a ricehungry world in a blj way. A "prospect that is breath-taking in its possibilities" ii contained in a report of a government sponsored survey of belts and tracts of country in the Northern Territory and600 words
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149 1950-09-04 4 A.P. WASHINGTON*. THE discovery of ai uncn.rted und:i water moua.nn in the I- acific Ocean. 280 milci west and slightly nortn (f the mouth of the Columbia River, has been here. The lish and wildlife Uftfea said the discovery is iirpirtant because it: 1. BringsA.P. - 149 words
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Article66 1950-09-04 4 Reuter AAP. MELBOURNE. Fl£l 11 Victorian streams are ip for shock but they will JfWje it if th.\v are "desirable". With electric cqu.pmer.t similar to that used .n MJJ rica. Fisheries and C«J Department official.. r« ••stun" fish in streams W* population survey purpo,'andReuter & AAP. - 66 words
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Advertisement49 1950-09-04 4 GarrarD THE WORLD S BEST MIXED AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGER. Sole Agents KEE HURT RCDiO TO TME GBP47 K.ISTFKN OPTICAL CO 27j Sou'.h Bridge" Kona. Tel.: -:.«■>. BttaMUrfcci IKS C. T. Fan O.I). (Phi:»>. B A? Q Fcient'flc eve examination with most up to date E.L. equipment. Longer experience better service.49 words
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Advertisement10 1950-09-04 4 SOFT, SAP E SOLUBUT. j AVAILABLE AT ALL FlW>i DEAURS^^^^^^gMj10 words
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189 1950-09-04 5 ATHENS, Sunday. INFORMED government and defence quarters said today that all signs point to a renewal of Communist agitation to overthrow the Greek government possibly including a revival of guerilla activity. The sources said that a new Red "offensive" appeared to be actually189 words
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Article, Illustration530 1950-09-04 5 EIGHTEEN months of hard and unspectacular work behind the .-cones at Far Tast Air Force Headquarters at Changl will have its reward today for Jir. Frederick J. Lowe.2. Command Civilian Administration Officer. He wiil attend the first i meeting of the new Air Ministry530 words
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Article108 1950-09-04 5 U.P. CHICAGO Sun VIOLENT deaths naned the oor_eivar.ee of the Labour D.ty week-end lor many Americans today us heavy a*auftc through >ut the country threatened to accelerate the toil. The nation passed the 31st hour of the 78-nojr holiday with. 143 dead in accident includingU.P. - 108 words
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Article449 1950-09-04 5 A.P. ROM EE, Sunday. lULIET, elephant of the zoo in Rome, had her U second calf last night—a bouncing baby boy oi about 200 pounds. The half-ton mother is the first elephant ever to give birth to two calves in captivity. The baby will beA.P. - 449 words
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Article97 1950-09-04 5 Reuter. MAT RAS, Sunday. The South Indian Journ dists Federation with a membership of 400 yesterday urged newspaper owners and editors to give Sunday a holiday to the sta'f in the interests of heahh and efficiency. The executive commit 4 of the Feoeration pas£\ dReuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-04 5 HORMONE SKIN CREAM prepared by the British Glandular Products Ltd., London. Restores youthful appearance to the aged, lined and wrinkled complexion and gives beneficial effect in cases of acne, pimples, skin eruptions, bad colour, etc., |7.50. DL'RMITAB BKIN TONIC TABLETS are taken internally along with Hormone Skin treatment for better70 words
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Advertisement170 1950-09-04 5 Milliard for Better Reception Model Maa/Mus 230 i-ullv Eandspreud. $240/ Cash less 10% Ea. y paymeaoa can uc krnuiged ESIOSCiErseE CO. bui., isorth Bridge ltd., S*porc Phone *****. 1 Sttkffek BE SMART AJfD fJ]B LOOK SftSART. Highest quality gl.: vita The Scientific "Phorcptor" test is Vo» worth a long way170 words
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Miscellaneous78 1950-09-04 5 ALLEY OPP by Al Capp -__s_=_T__ r _n_ "l (Sm' rUJW'M I GCNNA. -"--«r .;v I NjrT AM _3?_S_7 SNEAK TH'6KANO WIZERS C\ vi Krai NECKLACE BACK WTO MCD to IWK WITH THAT NONSTEcySip j k, r THEY KEE iS «L__ IViTHi U'J- AEjgER. CHOSE HIM N _t E HY78 words
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957 1950-09-04 6 From A Market Correspendent MALAYAN markets saw only moderate business with industrials, and loans to a lesser extent, providing the bulk of th( week's volume. Whether the tin metal declined under threat of control of shipments to Russia is a moot point, but rubber was957 words
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204 1950-09-04 6 NEW DELHI. Sunday. A NOTABLE feature of India's foreign trade in 1949-1950 has been the complete disappearance of a deficit balance with dollar countries, according to a Review by the Economic Adviser to the Govern- ment of India. From Noverrber 1949 on wards, trade with204 words
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92 1950-09-04 6 NEW DELHI. Sun. —The Indian Posts and TYlei graphs ijepartment has J evolved a new scheme b;. which »ow-paid employees of the department will bo j enabled lo spend their I holidays at hili-stations at I a low cost i A beginning has boon made92 words
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Article30 1950-09-04 6 The Mercantile Bank of India Limited, has received cabled advice from London that the Board of Directors have declared an interim dividend of C o less tax.30 words
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Article202 1950-09-04 6 THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG IN an issuv last week under *the heading "Singapore ILce Position Sound" you state that the maximum period rice cai be ston d Without totting is six months. In collaboration with Ml Kristek of the Food Con trol Dept. Sirgapore am other offirlala. Ihomas Cowan202 words
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Article83 1950-09-04 6 THE rubber commodity market was quiet on Saturday with nrices, steady on moderate trading. Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices yesterday (Sept. 2) were, in cents per lb.: Ruycr Seller No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 133!:: 134} i FOB in bales Sept. No. 1 R.S.S.83 words
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56 1950-09-04 6 NEW Sun. The Government of India bare decided not to allow any lurther r:se in prices of raw jute. The;-- is no intention a* present to re move controls over |cie and jute jods. v has been decided to tak: stringent measures to cr.sure56 words
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Article49 1950-09-04 6 The Directors of the crn Bank Limited have declared an interim dividend of 2s-6d per share less income tax at the rate cf 9 in the pound. The dividend is payable on September 28 and transfer books will be cosed from September 14 to September 27.49 words
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Article181 1950-09-04 6 Despite publicity m Australia about the "war"' in Malaya, and the consequent doubts raised in the minds of people about the advisability of travelling here, Singapore and Malaya are becoming popular with Australians as a tourist resort. This is evidenced by the heavy bookings on ships181 words
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Article279 1950-09-04 6 fHE Penang and Province WeUestev' 1 for the Prevention of Tuberenir l f received $130 subscription during tSe^Ltr^a finances of the Association have been f and mgly precarious nature, said Mr Hr v exceed chairman of the Association, at its annul, meeting recently. annual279 words
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117 1950-09-04 6 THE Conference of the Com. monwealth Ministers «T Trade will betrm I on September which were given fSILJ yesterday. m Un<3t Previous meetings m a* series were at cJornLo Sydney earlier this yea* R fP»* s are now'conun, in to the questionnaire s3 out to117 words
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Article24 1950-09-04 6 HONGKONG. Bit Tmfl closing prices were: SHK6.3I per U.S. dollar. JHKIS.4Q per pound steri. ing. 5HK298 per gold taeU ning of October.24 words
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Advertisement620 1950-09-04 6 BEgm.JNE CONTINENT. FOR UJE. V2_*** Singapore* Pt. Swet.i Ponnng: -Benlawers" for London, Sept. 15/16 Sept. 17/1? Sept. -Benmhor" for London Antwerp Rotterdam 036 37 -Bendoran' for Genoa, South hT P 1, "13/18 Sept. 19. 20 Sept 21/22 Sept. for Liverpool. Glasgow. Dublin, Rotter- 2T/23 Sept. dam, Antwerp CONTINEN t "Bencruachan'620 words
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Advertisement959 1950-09-04 6 CLASSIFIED MISCELLANEOUS KNOWLEDGE of Palmistry and Physiognomy brings Happiness and Success in Life. Consult Madame Lvdia, 1-IA. Change Alley (off Raffles Place) 10 a.m.—5.30 p.m.) (W. 411). VEHICLES FOR SALE Standard S. 1941. recently overhauled good paintwork, new battery. wiring, tax paid, insurant c expires July 1951. Price $1050 or959 words
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Advertisement193 1950-09-04 6 PETS. FOR SALE: R.I.R. rvVtrtk from imported ::o'~k. Jalan Abdul Jahl, ipoo. 'T. 48) ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED room? j-.ta-»v trances bath., modern MtfMk% cooking faillitie.s. Eat oaf '-oupi»r single, no children. Apply Bos A 3952. Tribune. S pore. NOW available larpe a ry do'ible or single room, central. breaJr,fa.«i. high tea.193 words
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Article117 1950-09-04 7 I\ VBAB OLD Goh Poh of the Cosmopolitlan t. 9) ired h s uiird tory in tiie binga-Al:-Rounder Cycling when be won the i rrial ev< r.t J <•?.« .day al Lim Chu Kan? Load. n d the i..stance 30 sc. a, betteri time117 words
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Article53 1950-09-04 7 K LUMPUR, Sunday. Malayan ji-miic 1 e iaco held nt the Gardens circuit this won by SclanA R Omar* of the rr»ie Cycling Club, who S ai s who dr.u.hed t time J hia final &print too early and had to ffive powerful ♦inches of Omar53 words
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Article67 1950-09-04 7 KUALA LUMPCtt, Sun.~ S' Ir. ;or Chinese Recreation < this year's First DiviL igue Champions, nig Iti.ii m?. io ix goals to one r.d'v maten played on r.P.CJL ground this ght of cho g ime wm at perforsuaaco of Btl -fern r:i Lug Kirn67 words
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Article361 1950-09-04 7 SPOT - This Morning's Training At Bnkit Timah By SPOT tjK number 2 and 3 grass tracks Bukit Timah v.rre opened for training this morning, when a number of candidates for this coming Gold Cup were sent through their paces. Horses who went fast were those from trainer H361 words
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388 1950-09-04 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. r.OLCHESTER. Football Association Cup "Giant Killers" of three seasons ago, have made a great start to their first season in the Football League. Scoring another away victory yesterday over Crystal Palace, they kept their unbeaten record and are now joint secondReuter. - 388 words
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Article23 1950-09-04 7 A.P. cirfv'K HOLM. Sim. tagOiuS i Strode* by two 'o*\r bodav before > crowd of 7 HaU Ujm ecore I t A.i'.A.P. - 23 words
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Article48 1950-09-04 7 A.P. BERLIN Sun.- Australia s Bill Sid ,ved woa the Betiiu Tennis c. hampionship today bf bej.ing UfredSuoer (Austria* 10—8 6—4. The vomer's sinii-;s title was .aken by Thehna Long. Australia who belt Inge Poamann Gcrmaay In two saaight sets 6-... 6 —3. —A.F.A.P. - 48 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-09-04 7 Jockey Ted Harper, who was shot at by bandits on the Aver Hitam Road in May. returned to Singapore yesterday after holidaying in Australia. He may he seen in the saddle at this coming meeting at Bukit Timah.40 words
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Article139 1950-09-04 7 HASTTINGB, SUSSEX, beg.Opehin day of the Hastings Cricket Festival produced some entettainUTZ cricket wnite the South ol Kn-land were beinj; dismissed for 191 and West tidies were rcpiyiftg. before- stumps were drawn, with 50 for one wicket. South would have been in n bad139 words
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Article733 1950-09-04 7 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE THE Singapore Junior Men's Singles Final between Andrew Tan (Diehard) and Goh Ti?.n Chye (Useturned out to be a disappointing affair. The anticipated k«en struggle, crammed with long rallies and thrills, was lacking. Tian Chye collapsed like a house of cards undei the733 words
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Article79 1950-09-04 7 A.P. MANZA. ITALY. Sun. fence Bonetto of Italy, driving an Osca car today defeated is 1-ren< li rival Raymond Sommer. also in an Osca, who had led for the ureal. it part of the IS9 kilometres race for oars of 1.100 OC class. The d... isionA.P. - 79 words
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181 1950-09-04 7 CHFTESIi: Swimming Club "A team trounced Singapore Bwlmntta dtn "A" team by nine goa's to two in a'Water-Polo l «">"ue match played r.t thf S.rj.C. yesterday mornin?. S.S.C. "B" howc er. best < S.C "B" in a Junior League name earlier. By virture of their181 words
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302 1950-09-04 7 WHEN Toh Ah Ton takes the field for the Singapore Chinese Fcotball Association during the Rangoon tour, one of the Mahya's top-most goalgetters will be seen in action. Perhaps, few soccer fans h&Ve heard cf Ah Ton —for the big secret is that302 words
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Article97 1950-09-04 7 Sat ;rday*s cricket close of pta> 9 refi Scarborough. M.O.C. 249 (W. Eorich UOXOn (aSt r.ieili''pi t even for 51). Yorkshire 25 tor no wii'Jcet. U hiitgitoß-on-rhameh. South 100 (Tattersal) right arm tast mediu.n oiT.spin three for 341, North 41 for two. At Bournemouth, Etc97 words
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Article, Illustration87 1950-09-04 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. W. J Edrich. England a ti d Middlesex player, returned to fits best form in scoring ISS fdt M C C. against Yorkshire on the opening day oi the Scarborough cricket tcstival game. Playing attractive encyt. featuved "by some powerful driving, he hitReuter. - 87 words
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Article561 1950-09-04 7 OT. Andrew's School retained tlie Inter-School Badminton Shield for the second year m success on when they just managed to defeat Anglo Chinese School in the final by three mat diss to two at the Clerical Union Hall yesteiday. It was a ding-dong struggle561 words
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Article235 1950-09-04 7 Indian Aesocta&on defeated the Army tSinc a :ore) by runs in a friendly cricket m .ten piaycd at Bales* tier pround yesucrc.ay. Amy (S.njrpore): Maj. Ufcw« run oui 23. Col. Knr>x b Ptndos ham 0, la.i. Simpson c Sendon ham b R. B*hgh L235 words
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714 1950-09-04 7 GROUNDER - By GROUNDER STORE MALAYS 2; HONGKONG CHINESE 1. A WELL-PLACED drive by Haji Garhan that crashed into the net from twenty-five yards out in the 55th minute of the play gave Singapore Malays a two goals to one victory over to the Hongkong714 words
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Article147 1950-09-04 7 SHBLL S.C. bent Sime lmrbr ore-nil in a Business House* ™a"ue match at the Seviaar ETredhna vcsterdey. The came. Was evenfv ex>nteste4. Sime Darhv attached from tne Marl and Said was filled upon to deal With a weak shot. Play after thia was a147 words
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Advertisement186 1950-09-04 7 8.1. MADRAS NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE Madras Nagapattinara Peaaag Singapore, •,v5O 27.8.50 1.9-50 3.9.50 M 21.9.50 26.9.50 29.9.50__ A.RDS:— re P.S'ham Penang Nagapattinarri^aJrr 16.9.50 3.10.50 4.10.50 10.10.50 1L10.50 Principal Agents: I KERR CO., LTD., (Inc. in Singapore), COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. Passage 5455. Freight 5456, 5458. And At 25, BEACH ST., PENANG.186 words
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Advertisement304 1950-09-04 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Uoyda Agent* In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADAa, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENEARN __Due Sept. v FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, BUANGHAi. AN D M PA V For Borneo only. GLENAFFARIC Due n fV i% Penan- in Pert Swettenham Sept. 5 Sept. Seletar304 words
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60 1950-09-04 8 untitled-Colonel Peter D. untitled, U.S.A. 1st Cavalry V. [on effieer of Manchester, [few Hampshire, pins iia ip-la-ia art! cavalry identification on Soo Whan Republic of Korea omeer. at Ist Cavalry Division B ire somewhere ir Korea. otaln Chnn* eommanda Korean ur»t attached to the V '-icau Group. A mixed UJS-A.-AJ*. Pholo. - 60 words
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Article81 1950-09-04 8 ROM ULO IS CONFIDENT U.P. SAN TRANCISCO. Sunday. GERAL CARLOS P. RO- .'LO. Presidest of the I i Nations General Ars;... hj, expressed complete CO "encc that he United Nat.ens forces will emerge victorious in as he arrived here today enroute to Washington. Meaii t dresatd the diplomat arrived aboardU.P. - 81 words
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Article136 1950-09-04 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. A GROUP of United States Senators is si .•>•>-. ng le;ral aspects of a pfOpOi I t>» up internment campa fat Communists in time of national emergency. Deo»-X1 t Senator Hartley Kllgure (West Virginia i. disclosed here. Senator Kilgoro the idea yesterday as aReuter. - 136 words
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Article46 1950-09-04 8 WASHINGTON. To-d .v The US. Army .-ays that a new allum.n urn helmet w.th a shock-resistant plastic liner has been designed to rep! iceventually- the GTs present steel helmet and thin pl.isuc liner. (The liner -s won. inside the helmet to cushion i\X46 words
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Article69 1950-09-04 8 (HINKSiI VM( A StafT mee'in,- 1.00 a.m.. Basketball 5.30 p.m.. Eudnunton StSQ p.m.. Ci-m--men ia! and English Classes 4.3-»—9.0) p.m. rW« Raffles Quay In- i .national Irortn ghtly Cub Me<"in« 10 a.m., Cooking ulin Mcc Ac Chicken Almond) 5 p.m. <;IKI. GLIDE Ml)\ EMKXT: Miss Wilson.69 words
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Article110 1950-09-04 8 ACTA? i iptatfl C .r. v T'.S.A.'' 11 a.m.. 1.1"», 4.15, 6:45. 9.30 p.m. ALHA.MItRA "Robinson Crusoe of Clipper Island" 12.:!". 4 30, 5.30 p.m. iShowing compete serial >. I'.tviLlOX: "Pre'ude to F,i;:ie" 2.00. 4.15, 6.30 and 9.30 o.m. CAPITOL: "Cheaper by t'.ie Dozen' 11.00 a.m., 1.15," 4.00. 6.30110 words
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Article29 1950-09-04 8 SOC'CKH: Comr.iunitv Leatrue; Singapore District (Army) vs. RAF, Jalan Business House A: H.K. S'hai Bank vs. Tiger Std.. Geylans;; Bus House A: Bank vs. Guthrie S.C. at CYMA.29 words
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Article279 1950-09-04 8 New Crisis Expected A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE United States was reported yesterday to be 1 speeding uo arms aid to Indo-Chna in expectation of new crista within a few weeks in that sector of the Asian front. Reports from American and French sources forecast, officialsA.P. - 279 words
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Article111 1950-09-04 8 A.P. \EN ICE. Today THE Italian riim "Donne Senza'- .Voiaen without Names—7.4s auarded the first DavJ Selzr.Kk •'Golden LotUXe) Award'" lor the Eu;oo j an Mm which has done ihe irost to pr*j mote «ori-i understanding on Saturday a The ejection was mad' by aA.P. - 111 words
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Article129 1950-09-04 8 A.P. HOUSTON, TEXAS, Today. A GROUP of teen-age youths staged a faked gun battle in front of a downtown theatre here. Some 300 citizens scrambled for cover. Two carloads of boys were involved. Police arrested one carload at the scene. The "battle" took place inA.P. - 129 words
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Article61 1950-09-04 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Heng Teng Chen, a lorry driver from Mawai, was *ined $50 in the Magistrates' Court today for carrying timber exceeding the authorised weight of eight tons. Court Inspector Mohd. Tahir said that when Teng Chen's lorry was che/;ed, it was found to have61 words
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200 1950-09-04 8 Reuter. PASSAU, Bavaria, Sun. DOPE Pius XII told Gei--1 man Catholics today that the events of the past year had been a "visitation" for the German people who he said would have to bear their lot in humbleness. In a message to the 74thReuter. - 200 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-09-04 8 n Korean prisoners are marcned through a bar bed wire Rate into a p-lscr.er ef war son:ewn?re in !v- I.lajor John E. Hoar, ju-. .r (cecor.'J frcrn right, Hff bari on ana) oi the earn ctHnatacder, laak:; over his chafes. IVlaja." ciid sh&llar dnty during World-A.P. Paoto. - 55 words
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247 1950-09-04 8 A.P. LONDON, Today. 4 DEEP-SEATED fear of war and a wicfc d:sire A for a negotia,v.d end to the East-We-Jt dcsd'ocl: was reveaicd emcng the rank and file of Britain's ruling Labour Party. This is revealed in the publication cf 52 tightlypacked pagesA.P. - 247 words
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Article68 1950-09-04 8 A.P. RANGOON. Todfy 'Two police uflleeri were killed and one s .io.ivy wounded in a gun battle with Communists ft .en miles sou:h of the towr> ol Pjrnibwe, in central Burma, according io hinterland reports jrestt rday. The lo'ice. who wee taking riot mama'i ureas. CoOJtnt ihtA.P. - 68 words
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161 1950-09-04 8 U.P. IOKIO. 3IUL THE Chinese Ca.n-nu-.^t lighters s.rafc-.; two Chinese, boats oa th. Van: River ooandci. y betwe- 1 Korea a»id .V.ancher.a cm the afternoon a Au.'.it 23 kill! 13 lou boat nsn a: ci wounding seven A New N?~s AinV c> tiipaccil da e.inedU.P. - 161 words
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Article104 1950-09-04 8 A.P. SAIGON. Sunday. 4 SPOKESMAN ->f Hit seca BL rliy service of th* Freuch Kigh Corrrr.i.-sioner 's oflkoe ■aid to-day that the Victminh terrorists -Volunteers of Death" unit for the S lifcSß area bad been order:a to i Bfite Donald R Hej th. United StatesA.P. - 104 words
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Article95 1950-09-04 8 U.P. KSW ULLHI. Sun. Araiiwiy oaUapi-s! under th? Kasaor.r main train icaav ana ll v. reports s**':! lw. n.ne p Tsons wee kiuec and 35 injured. An east Punjab ra.i«av ofxidal sa'ci thai tne m gine ana tnee cars cimtnro a rain-swohen stream wncn theU.P. - 95 words
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Article317 1950-09-04 8 U.P. ATHENS, Sunday. A TROJAN war was threatened again today when A raven-haired Tassoula Petrakogeorgis was wh.s/--ed away to another hiding place by her jailed lover s family and her father vowed vengeance for her stained honour. nrra Both here and in Crete, members of Petrakogeorgis'U.P. - 317 words
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Article367 1950-09-04 8 mas cl. i, on ft «> YDS FOUR O'CLOCK 0r INDIAN HEATHER it TAR A STREET !2 MILLWALL FORTUNE'S 613 F AVOURITEan PATB FANCY I4J rAVANCE 'l Mild'oni CLYNOR 5fJ KINDE? GO* D ECLIPTIC BAL T ROOM lit YOUR HIGHNESS 5w NATURAL }"h REGMAR l367 words
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Article22 1950-09-04 8 SLVGAi^hE chambers 1•" ng a nd w\ tice thii a*** ell journed 1 1 Ji date to •or heariaJ fixed.22 words
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Advertisement125 1950-09-04 8 l; *l*S4i> rimes JM HirviHATKli M picti hi: ro* i .d^^^m J Knri.tfj MaiJ. JuiiC* AWĔĔk^MMw lII* Water Winp AIR BEOS Factory Representatives:— LOW TANG CHANG Ltd. Singapore Penang. (Bfdt&Jt. YOHfi SEWING Original, New S t!**^** 00 and improved BUTTONHOLE WORKER SO EASY.. ATTACHES EASILY! You simply thread thr m125 words
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