Malaya Tribune, 6 September 1950
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Title Section20 1950-09-06 1 MALAYA Tribune t| r (ODArS 4 mews I TOPA? LATE EXTRA Jau SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS20 words
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273 1950-09-06 1 NORTHER NERS ROLL BACK ALLIED LINE ANKS QUIT KASAN U.P. •Frank Tremaine, U.P. Staff Correspondent. TOKIO, Today. IFJ) Nations troops lost the key towns of Yonglos and Pohaag today and fell back to a new ken defence line under savage Communist E A. rthern front rolled back in one ofU.P. - 273 words
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Article77 1950-09-06 1 HONGKONG. Today. SOVIET equipment is pouring into Kwangsi. destined for Ho Chi-minh's in Indo-China. according to Chinese arrivals from tne border town of Nanning. They said the equipment included field-guns, howitzers, heavy machineguns and other smaller automatic weapons. The arrivals added that the equipment is being77 words
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Article23 1950-09-06 1 occupation leaflets. —Router.—A AP TOKIO. To-day Hiroshima City (atorr-bombed > policearrested five Communists last night under a charge of distributing antioccupation leaflets.—Reuter.—AAPoccupation leaflets.—Router.—A AP - 23 words
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Article85 1950-09-06 1 4 SINGAPORE delegate to A the South-East Asia Ric Conference said this morning tha* the Malayan Governments are not con- mnlatine any reduction in In an official statement last month in the Singapore Legislative Council, it was stated that the present stocks of rice, together with the85 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-09-06 1 The Rev. Donald H. Tippet who has been chosen by the Council of Bishops in America to survey the various Methodist Missions in the World, arrived this morning with Mrs. Tippet by Pan American Airways Clipper. They were met by Bishop Raymon I>. Bishop of South East54 words
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Article172 1950-09-06 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. IOHN J McCloy, United States High Commissioner J for Germany, said today that he had told President Truman that Germany should be allowed to narticipate in its own defence and that more United states troops should be sent to Germany if they canU.P. - 172 words
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124 1950-09-06 1 Reuter—AP. TOKIO. To-day. NAVAL forces operating in Korean waters are doing so with the full authority of the United Nations In carrying out their mission against invading Communist forces Admiral Charles T. Joy, U.S. Navy Commander of the Naval Forces in the Far EastReuter—AP. - 124 words
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Article66 1950-09-06 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. MORE than live thousand ration cards have been issued to the local public during the past few days. Rationing begins in the Federation on Sept. 11. According to the Assistant Rationing Officer about 500 cards are being dealt with daily. Rationing is66 words
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Article71 1950-09-06 1 A.P. TOKYO, Today. THE Army*.' conception of mtntar? security as appj to n*W* reached a new nltrh judiciousness today. While the GHQ WMIC Information Office still maintained the "policy of this office ll that until Brtisn. troops are committed to ombBt their presence in Korea should not beA.P. - 71 words
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409 1950-09-06 2 municipal commission y |j Chishty. yesterday suggested ii J merit appoint a Commission of lm uiri \M the Question of child marriages 1 He said that the l*&tafat J when it meets on .September 19 should rJI sideration of the Laycock al such409 words
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Article26 1950-09-06 2 B I w Ki fWt'U P' 'J to M <* A L Muar Nurw* H« Mi.=S Coui-> scho a to sf 1 v.itl-t'-» fe*v da*-26 words
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315 1950-09-06 2 4 NEW Hindu Marriage Bill, which will seek to A put an end to the practice j' uolygamy among. Hindus will be considered by th»» Hindu Advisory Board when it meets on Friday. ULr. G Sarangananv told the Tribune yesterday. The Bill315 words
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Article45 1950-09-06 2 A >m>!Uh'y nw t at. of t!a ftingaprre Pi<*ltict Society of the Cot pore ion nf Certified Secretaries will be held In the Britisn Couinil Hil! BtamCord Road, fewta> at t>:<o p.m. Mr. S. F. Ulllllmw A.C.A.. will speak on "Practical Br.lira: Accounting."45 words
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Article30 1950-09-06 2 A.P. A Ceylon Government of iicial said ihat i olice are investigating w lether the Communist-dominated Cey lon Trade tinion federation is getting i»nancial aid from abroad.—.VP.A.P. - 30 words
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Article140 1950-09-06 2 A YOUNG English-speaK-ing Ch nese labour Tan Chw» c Kirn ol the Bp.se OrdnanGe Depot, now under a prison sentence, will have to be ih jail for another si* months. Tan was found guilty by the First District Court y sterday of corruptly dfferin* $30140 words
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Article44 1950-09-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU. toda3 AFTER hovering ftetwfc< a iife and oeath for about 63 hours. Manisah binte fealim. wife of a Police driver who was shoe in the aboomen on Sunday night, sue cumbed to the injury at tne General Hospital yesterday.44 words
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Article40 1950-09-06 2 Th<- total procej H of the Ucd Cross Fett n aid of the hnndicapped children on Augur-t 27 nl Rahl< 3 Institute amounted to *27,072.53. Of this < mount th«- sum of 57.60G wis remvew &S donations40 words
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Article28 1950-09-06 2 Brig. N. D Wingrov Administrative Officer on Contract, has been appointed to act as Assistant. Secretary. Class 11. to the Commissioner-General with efTect from August 12.28 words
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Article28 1950-09-06 2 Mr. lqbal Hussan. first Secretary of the Parkistan Kmbassv. Rangoon, arrived by X.L.M. Cobstellatipn. yesterday to attend the Emergency Rice Conference, which is already in sessior28 words
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Article179 1950-09-06 2 The following new OOOSM and repfints will be add'-u to Raffles Library within tne next few days:— A Commentary on tne Charter 01 the United Nations. Normaii Bentwich Andrew Martin: A New Book of Patience Games. Ernest In the Steps oi John Bunyan. Vera Brittain: This179 words
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Article415 1950-09-06 3 of 496 books comprising 106 different 'l* was added to the USIS free public library Place during August, it was announced h Mi- Margaret K. Beadles, TjSIS librarian, vfnst 'of these titles are juveniles, suitable for members of the library and the books L alreadv proved415 words
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176 1950-09-06 3 CONCERN over the increase in prices of sugar and other foodstuffs was expressed last night by the Secretary General of the Federation of Services Union. Mr. C.S. Sivaswamy. Mr. Sivaswamy said: "The Singapore Federation of Services Unions views with groat anxiety the recent abnormal176 words
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103 1950-09-06 3 THE Mobile Rationing Unit, which has been -zomg round the rural districts to attend to ration card transactions, thus literally bringing the Foc<l Rationing Office to serve the rural residents at their doors, will continue its service throughout the course of next month. The time103 words
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Article291 1950-09-06 3 Reuter. RANGOON, Tuesday. THE Burmese Parliament today approved with only 1 one dissenting vote the government's support of the United Nations action in Korea. Prime Minister Thakin Nu told Parliament that Burma had "very meagre resources" at her disposal and had joined the United NationsReuter. - 291 words
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Article42 1950-09-06 3 inche Ail bin Nordm, chief clerk of the General Post Office, Muar, retired recency after 37 years in Government Service. He was entertained at a luncheon by the staff of the Muar Post Office at the Post Master's house.42 words
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Article34 1950-09-06 3 PENANG. Tues. Continuous rain for the past 48 hours destroyed several piculs of vegetables in the rural areas of Penang. But so far there has been no increase in prices.34 words
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Article57 1950-09-06 3 Mr. T- T. Rajah Chief Inspector of the Singapore Food Control Department, has resigned from the Department and is leaving for England shortly to study law. He was oue to sail ty the S. S. Canton on Fridayßut he has been taken ill and is now in57 words
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Article165 1950-09-06 3 Reuter. COLOMBO. Cobras are acting the part of loyal watch dogs in a paddy field in Matugama village Southwestern Ceylon. According to a report received here, the owner of the paddy held engaged some men to reap the harvest. The men assembled all theReuter. - 165 words
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119 1950-09-06 3 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. A Birmingham rolling mill is producing a new and secret alloy designed to improve the performance of jet engines which it is claimed will give Britain a new lead in jet propulsion. British security has only just lifted a ban onReuter. - 119 words
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Advertisement63 1950-09-06 3 5L vml Who's been *T at the How the family loves Huntley and Palmers' Barley Biscuits 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 providing the goodness that63 words
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1023 1950-09-06 4 STAR GAZER - By STAR GAZER RICHARD GRFKX 3 .rb ira Hale ni t>> I•"--ia the vr-is-ou ol ••Lot:v\ POOPS**, fa British roir. >uce Filmed in Tetl <>>or fM the fust Lime, hvi vv >- M sible VfciH be dOjP* 10 interpret the it>*\ 101,023 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-09-06 4 Thinking that Madame dc Chev.cuiv inaihleen > Byrax-) may Bf a French spy In the ray of Napofeon. S Lord Ca.-lvua (Guv Koh \aVds her. lie discav. ,s thai she knows where the misslhl to J the Duke ol has been id.idea, she tats to persuade him to59 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-09-06 4 KHllbi 111 i aylor. »vh recently mm j iiH 1 of bride in real Hie. n w enacts on< ot ioc d in M.G.Ms. "Father of .he Bride". 1 J of American hoowtrfe. ii wlii»!; sh star; iri 1 OCT lra« and toan Bennett J48 words
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Article185 1950-09-06 4 lIERE is on- oi tne most It teltibtful and hum comedies Hollywood na* sant us for many a long day. Spencer iTaceya richly huD3CfOU 3 performance as tne lent suffering parent of i h title is by no means to deciy the daft direction, paitsbru production,185 words
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Article120 1950-09-06 4 George GaiK'ei.v pl< with his free-luuce status which enables flirt to ne v >- tiate for ;.is roi- in Darr.'l F Zanuck s AL About Ev describes nis fn Mtion a Utopia:l. I now can say 'no' —and If ever**one eon-d say 'no* ai the right tiro all120 words
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Article1474 1950-09-06 5 MICHAEL HASTINGS - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY MICHAEL HASTINGS kr^"° F.os«K- Ijffatrisar om ■iUd f w n feVd Th<! Krjtf'teW Mcro.-> ■5» th I L m soul v v >:' > abo i' p think a' Jut i.nLn: b^ ITUO fr t*«w 1»» tide*: p^W-'» Kit:: whit ■*.a ivav room ■k nr..1,474 words
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Miscellaneous29 1950-09-06 5 IPEBMJiN by Wayne Boring LEY GPP y.^"»^^^ Tt -m />_ pSft g7*ĕu <& fT- v. no, see a. kins a I by Al Copp isthE NAME,AND DANGER/ take ANYaODV. CM Vc-CRAZY*29 words
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575 1950-09-06 6 Reuter U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. THE Security Council convened at 7.17 p.m. GMT today (Singapore time-1.47 1 this morning, Wedne3 lay) under the chairmanship of Britain s Sir Gladwyn Jebb Sir Gladwyn opene 3 the session calling the Council's; attention to alletterReuter & U.P. - 575 words
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Article52 1950-09-06 6 U.P. NEW DELHI. Tuesday. A TIBETAN delegation arrived to-day to await the new Chinese ambassador to India, Yuan Chung-Hsin. with whom they will discuss ChinaTibet relations. The delegation told newsmen they did not believe the Chinese Reds had started or even planned an invasion ofU.P. - 52 words
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Article71 1950-09-06 6 A.P. MOSCOW. Wed THE Soviet Foreign Minister. M. Andrei Visit:sky will head the Soviet I gation to the U.N. General Assembly. The Soviet Ministry of orMgn Affairs applied for U.S. visa for Mr. Vishinsky n Tuesday With the application th* .embassy received an application for aA.P. - 71 words
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Article23 1950-09-06 6 Reuter. Chiang Kai-Shek declared -esterday that the Watt— ifr sts would recover the former mainland capital of Nanking in four years.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article213 1950-09-06 6 FAROUK AND AMERICAN GIRL FRIEND A.P. BIARRITZ. To-day. APPARENTLY more determined than evet to guard the identity of hi.« mysterious American girl friend. Kinp Farouk yesterday had tn A.P. reporter removed from his hotel. He was asked by the Manager of the mammoth Hotel DvA.P. - 213 words
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Article106 1950-09-06 6 Reuter. LONDON, rues HENRY GURNEY, Higa 3 Commission r tor Maia ya. said on arrival here b\ air today that the situation in Malaya is improving. biK there is still a vust amoun' ol work tc do. "We are car-jing out a progressive and constructiv policy, theReuter. - 106 words
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Article19 1950-09-06 6 A.P. The first ;mpment c! American ..anki. lor Fran —21 Sheraian's- arrived t.i Cherbourg yesterday—A.PA.P. - 19 words
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144 1950-09-06 6 U.P. TOKIO. Tuesday^ A RELIABLE source indicated today th sian bomber shot down on Monda> first Russian plane to take hostile weu United Nations forces recently The United Press was told that two Yak fighters which strafed and bombed the British destroyer HMSU.P. - 144 words
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Miscellaneous229 1950-09-06 6 TODAY I KG"! nitdrt-n »>• 2*.»'*' l^B r ISaritonr; •If 1r..:. uru,,, b> a Strait* It; 11l I ~<«*rl,n| -aii«M'<r litU»ra»ti..aai r rio 'V„^B Lrrt'» INacM'M)" Klii/'IJ »"1 thr «n, M »«r»u» iiHtautrd vj\m ii l.vH.r; *Ml l, mr V K« -t jur,ir <:^| •I M > I UtK.K AMIES229 words
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264 1950-09-06 7 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. LONDON, Today, i RANKING American diplomat is owning here A discuss projects the econom.c dcve- f iu„ Middle East and Southeast Asia. rt >U Official sourc e s reported that George r -Ghee an assistant secretary of state,A.P. - 264 words
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Article84 1950-09-06 7 U.P. TOKYO. Tuesday. A trade delegation arrived here i rom Pakistan today Ito work out with the Oecu- nation a new trade trea'y to i replace the one that expired i laVt JuneThe six-man group expects jto stay in Japan for one week. Japan sU.P. - 84 words
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Article64 1950-09-06 7 TODAY'S MARKETS T libber commodity market i al 1 cents done thre»" yenifhlaj J T! market ea~ed a ill .-11.S and then to H o1 at the lunch break. The was quiet though steady. Mi-'- hty prt- es in cents per t« iii'2 ere. Bayer» seller*64 words
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Article53 1950-09-06 7 T1 i a metal market took a .•I 'ut;. today following < re of lailing prices. «t-.-iar.-l at noon unlay s U J*'r picul ex-iii'-l'rr ;i I1SK O! §7 3 8 on the T!t« price of thre? ii>onth's tin 1...I i->n last ni«iit was £<40 a r!->* of53 words
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Article32 1950-09-06 7 With wider support for tin thn local '»n share maruas slightly better this Mil.' though the volume w i. still »aji small. m- v>.-rt q-.net anil ri'bber;-- >!uall interest only.32 words
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Article21 1950-09-06 7 Ti. ,o..l murkct was si.u/itly i >»-«• b"it today a i u I wholesale for nr^i 11 Jii > bur». <21 words
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Article70 1950-09-06 7 A.P. LONDON. Today. THE British film magnate J. Arthur Rank reported yesterday his film group lost £2 325,090 (U556.510.000) making pictures in the year i nded June 24. 1950. Protits from his movie theatre chain and ->ther i mceros cut the net loss to E91.818 (U5*257,090).A.P. - 70 words
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Article120 1950-09-06 7 Reuter. TOKIO FOREIGN investments in Japan In the form of "technical know-how" are increasing, reports Jiji news Jiji quoted government irces as stating that ■ign Interest! have made 315 Inveatnienta in Japan In the one year period from June last yetur hen investments were fir^.t authorised. Of thesaReuter. - 120 words
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Article162 1950-09-06 7 Exchanges: Reuter. LONDON. Today. THE latest trend ot events in the Far East, the end of the account and a tendency to wait Wall Street's re-opening and reaction to the weekend switching announcement all helped to make ior dullness on the London Stock Exchange today. Although there wasReuter. - 162 words
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Article115 1950-09-06 7 Reuter. NEW YORK. Tone. THE Stock Market, managed to make a little headway today but traders were generally cautious about making any big move because of Korean and Washington uncertamt.es Prices crept as much as a dollar or more higher during the afternoon and apart fromReuter. - 115 words
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Article29 1950-09-06 7 U.P. HONG KONG. Tues.—The following were today quotations on the Hongkong Money Exchange: Hk56.33 per o.S. dollar. Hk.sls.io pei round ster lin Hks3o2 per tael of gold. -U.P.U.P. - 29 words
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159 1950-09-06 7 A.P. LONDON, Wednesday. DRITISH shirt makers were told by the Board of Trade yesterday they cannot expect the government to limit the importation of cheap shirts from Suoh3uoh Domestic manufacturers lodsed a protest in June aeainst what they contended was a flood of the cutA.P. - 159 words
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Article48 1950-09-06 7 Reuter AAP. DJAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian rubber exports in July jumped to 66.542 tons compared with 65.989 tons in June, according to provisional and unchecked data of the Central Bureau of Statistics. The experts were divided as follows: Smallholders 42.558. estates 23.684 tons. Reutei aap.Reuter & AAP. - 48 words
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Article118 1950-09-06 7 A.P. NEW DELHI Today. THE Communist threat to T\h t has hi: trade with India, inform.> d sources say. India's ide with Tibet, and rh Plbet to southwest China. lorm c r 1 y amounts to °0.000.000 <USS4 D0O.000) a year. Trade with. WestA.P. - 118 words
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Article34 1950-09-06 7 Reuter-AAP. MANILA. iuesday.—lmport Control Commissioner Guillermo Gomez today was jiced to su3pena lor c few 'tvs the UMM of import licenses dn* 1 to United States ~jiiar shortage in Manila.— Ri utcr-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 34 words
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Advertisement115 1950-09-06 7 LINK IN THE Biro Service covers the Eastern hem!- Awm\ sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers JmjSm every writing need; as witness the new Biro lAm^T*™*' MINOR with its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its fESg protector cap which enables It to be carried In HB pocket or handbag,115 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-09-06 7 tft j] Oprn »i>«» Tilk H H »du>Ullf 'tH fcw U!adiri'. .15 Pripi»S 4 litKnins I import in 1 BHiU#*t 1 OW" in »1* \m«» \e* ft ON 1 AY I z--32 words
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907 1950-09-06 8 A.P. mexico cm THE 10 years since LeuP Trotsky was assassinated still leave the veil of mystery around his cryptic k'llcr. Jacques Monard. if -nat is his name, Is serving a 80 yeai sentence £Q} the crime. But police are not sure of WiA.P. - 907 words
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158 1950-09-06 8 The most likeK en reaction i gainst th Kh iippii in case of .mother u will t>? intend, d to l air b i«es from wircii bombing may be laui cording- to Colon. Rup Kiuigleon. Philippir tary .if National Del However, he do* categorically158 words
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300 1950-09-06 8 HONGKOJ.'J. THE jo.-s shop, coloiuful symbol of China's age-old Buddhist ancestor wor?h hi being driven out of existence by the Communist autaerifies, according to the Ta Kung Pao. Joss shops are those wr'ch sell candles. Incense and obj tfi made of300 words
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88 1950-09-06 8 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. LeaJing American women tennis players Louise Brough and Morgan t Du Pont have been invited by the Lawn Tennis Association or Australia to play in the 1951 Australian cnampionships in Sydney. Mis Bough at present holds the Australian nation*., s ngies title.Reuter-AAP. - 88 words
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98 1950-09-06 8 U.P. MELBOURNE. Dr. ian Wood, acting director oi the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute says a glass of hot beer before bed will not cure colds 3T 'fill. The- Institute has been doing res?arch in the common cold ior 15 years. Scientifically,U.P. - 98 words
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Article32 1950-09-06 8 Reuter—A.A.P. ■ifDNEY. One of the instructional notices in the diniivr; room of a New South W'ivs hotel reads "And no (lagging women en her The hotel la at Kin Reutet —A.A.P.Reuter—A.A.P. - 32 words
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228 1950-09-06 9 Picture Post LONDON. rvS MacArthur is a "vain man" a Hollywood type >f actor whom "American cynicism constantly rfhtes,' an article in Picture Post said. He is < > "military' genius who has fought brilliantly in o wins and"carried out228 words
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138 1950-09-06 9 Reuter. 'TON OURT. MIDThe Top "r s has > ceil revived at iresqu low-timber- J K fs a ms inn in his- Hampton Court, built "ardiral Wolsey. On it are inscribed the j oi those men of pro- us stamina andReuter. - 138 words
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Article81 1950-09-06 9 Reuter. MEOHHAM. KENT. The ghost of a miliar who hanged himself .n a barn, haunts his windmill on the village green here. But a n'm company, anxious to make b pictuie about a haunted mid, have obtained permission from the preaent owner to use theReuter. - 81 words
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211 1950-09-06 9 A.P. L», '.WK2*HAFK>I. GERMAN i KARL HASSLER, 43-year->ld German technician, just cannot understand wnv enan- nel swimmers arc trying so hard. Why don t they tak* my bike to cross from CaleL- Dover? he asks. He thinks he can make U c channel crossingA.P. - 211 words
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437 1950-09-06 9 CEYLON ASTROLOGER Reuter. pRO! EtoOu "3. E. C Bil it:;;>inha!a. the we!lenov v <a.'3*an iistroh.g r and ppltrtlat, thinks that Britain's new Pianeesf, born to Pr*nla'tTter "marry Vav bat The Professor who claims to have pKii'C-ec; tktt P.meess Elizabeth's tir c t zhuil wouldReuter. - 437 words
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Article36 1950-09-06 9 Reuter. Prime Minister dement Attlee yesterday described the independence of Asia, Pakistan and Ceylon as the tirst step Britain had taken to meet "covert attacks" by Communists in Asia and Africa. —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article31 1950-09-06 9 U.P. VVibiam Scott, Chdrm m of the Edinburgh Accident Prevention Council, was not able to attend yes'erday's meeting. He dropped his shaving water and scalded his foot.—U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article166 1950-09-06 9 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN A Staffordshire potter, v < xport drive for dollars r.as begun at the big American base at Burtonwood, neai Warrington, by the CrDwn Staffordshire China Company, of Fenten which has set ep a shop there for the sale of decorated pottery166 words
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Article139 1950-09-06 9 A Battle of Britain "Flghtei \.ce,' who became a wholesale florist after the war. is going back to become Commanding Officer of a Battle of British fighter sta'.ionManston. He is Group Captain lanus Rankin. D.S.O. and Bar. DF.C. and Bar. who flew in the Batt'c139 words
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Article171 1950-09-06 9 NOBODY believed I'eggy Cox. when, as a girl of five, she said she was saving to go to Canada. Tncn one day more than two years ago, when 22 yearold, she packed her suitcase, and said goodbye to her mother in Melton Mowbray. Sh< had saved171 words
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Article120 1950-09-06 9 nAST and present rftenabojfs oi Coastal Command of the R A.F. have sufcacfihed £1.630 for a bound and illuminated manuscript in which has been recorded for imflh rity the waitimc activiti s of the Command. Known AS the Coastal Command Wa. Record Book, it 90 ve!lum leaves120 words
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479 1950-09-06 10 SPOT - PICCADILLY READY TO WIN By SPOT VENTER DAY'S fine afternoon weather, did not help to dry the track for the 1 going was on the heavy side at Bukit Timah this morning. A few good gallops were seen on the So. 2 grass479 words
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72 1950-09-06 10 Thf Chine** touring 1 football team have ap- S plied for entry grunts i tor threv more player*. J from Hongkong. They are: Chin Foo (rentre fin-ward). Soon Ling- »ing (half bark) and > Vue Kai-yan <goa»i k#*f>er). They are to re- piae*. four72 words
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74 1950-09-06 10 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. -The Ft.-otball Association of Selan-or council meeting held this evening was do«~d to the press. The raeeti? g is be!ie\*d to have discussed the recent resignations of four top ottt< ials of the Association, The Hon. Secretary Mr. S. C.74 words
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Article, Illustration314 1950-09-06 10 U.P. DETROIT, Tuesday. lOE Louis is older, slower and fatter than when he gave up his heavyweight crown two years ago. But he isn't worried a bit over his chances of winning back his title. "I've got one big advantage other champs didn't haveU.P. - 314 words
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Article35 1950-09-06 10 U.P. FOLKESTONE, England.— Twenty-six-year-old Egyptian life saver Abdel Moniem Abdc announced to-day that he would enter the English Channel at 21.30 GMT on Thursday in a bid to swim from England to France.—UP.U.P. - 35 words
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Article111 1950-09-06 10 MANCHESTER. Tins. Propped up in bed in a private ward in Hope Hospital. Sailor 1 I Lancaslrre) Lala Amarnatn. former Indian Test captain is the central figure in a medical race against time. Amarnath, who had m operation for an ulcer on h s left foot111 words
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246 1950-09-06 10 UONGKONG Chinese Tourists will combine with Singapore Chinese when they meet All-Singapore at Jalan Besar Stadium on Friday. This was decided at a council meeting of the Singapore Amateur Football Association yesterday. The Council turned down an application of the Hongkong Chinese asking for246 words
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Article117 1950-09-06 10 Singapore Battalion Foo'ball U«KUe Competition for the K;y Forbes Kootba.l Trophy w 1 played off on the <C.C. padinp at 5.13 p.m. en rnday. finalist < are Bth Singapore. The teams *m line up a« follows Mh Fingapore Team .tnsrM to the Bukit T.mah BoysHe-e Aehutan;117 words
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Article68 1950-09-06 10 T sports 5* STRAITS l*• drew m nese Banking r J l v a Business .Bi«s,ure It tfc- t.-rua> I 1 of the eschmneej with bett«r and threw away V,k Ban** B chances thro-.** we -k i Right hai' Tl outstanding w ban. He worked68 words
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Article82 1950-09-06 10 At the 8t J Meeting ol Hi '.V r Association, tl were elected vM r v> pujiO l >P pre S id.-n-: Mr. R» .1 Pillai: Vice Presiaj M. Krishnan. p Secretary: Mr. r p Re» Hon: Snons Secretary M gayan: Hon. Tr,a an Radthakri«hnan. n H tarv:82 words
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Article103 1950-09-06 10 BETTER all round pia/ was mainly r. sponsible for Prascr and Neaves easy six-iul victory over Stanvac in a BbMMM house "A" il> IHfi same played at Geylanij Stadium yesterday. F and N so red their »ix ;roals in quick SUMCeesi— nrst half. In103 words
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Article77 1950-09-06 10 LONDON', lues. Bobby Locke, South African golf champion, before leaving London by a r today for Singapore aud Australia said he was returning to Britain next April. "I am look n', r forward to another good season next year." he added. Locke, the most preUAc money77 words
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Advertisement86 1950-09-06 10 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! j Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxv.cU House freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used. i ways fresh Vacuum packing j Don't wait... get Maxwell keeps Maxwell House86 words
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592 1950-09-06 11 SPOT - By SPOT JHE Singapore Gold Cup, the greatest race for 1 stayers on the Malayan turf, is barely a fortnight a wn\ and I am just wondering at the moment who is most likely to win this coveted trophy. On class, form and592 words
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Article130 1950-09-06 11 Tribune staff Reporter JOHORE BAHiVU. Today. ACTING )i inhumation, a party ot Ca.oms OP eers raided a ru use at Kebon TJbi. Buk Senybm. Johore Bahra aiea on Simday, and r coy ied three sacks and twi packages containing cosi > »tlcs. perfumery, griuiopi me needles and130 words
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Article53 1950-09-06 11 U.P. CALCUTTA. Tue; lay. THE Brst official casualty rigure< for the gigantic earthquake which rocked the Northern Indian province of Assam indicated today that the complete death toll vould »ie heavy. Some 400 persons vrrv killed in a .small area Joive of a population about JO.OOO.U.P. - 53 words
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Article37 1950-09-06 11 U.P. ROME. Tuesday. TWO persons were killed and at least 35 injured in a M l ies of more than 20 earthI quakes which wrecked homes I in 21 villages scattered thrcugh central Italy. CP.U.P. - 37 words
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204 1950-09-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IN rough flying weather with wind shrieking through the open door of «he R.A.F. Dakota, Church of England and Roman Catholic services were held above the scene of the Kelantan air this morning. Both Padr-?s stood up hold- ing life lines.204 words
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Article54 1950-09-06 11 FOREST HILLS, Tu..- In. Margaret Dupont was Ih daaallnu form today when slie won th< women's s njde* it I-* of the Ohl States lawn tennis champion .ships defeating Don.-? Hart. Ait Larsea won th»- nea'>i >mKlea title by beating Flam 6 3. 4 6. s—-.54 words
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Article41 1950-09-06 11 A.P. A spokesman of the Ta Hing Company a Briti h shipping him .n Hongkong baid yesterday hi company had obtained permission from Communist authorities in Canton to urn both b cargo and passtrger service between Hongkong and Canton.—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article19 1950-09-06 11 U.P. Mrs. Feng. 23. a. young an J Lcautiiul mother ol Taipei, gave birtn to f'plets yesterday.—U.?.U.P. - 19 words
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Article107 1950-09-06 11 U.P. U ™U«rwe*tt .ia,.- ar Ray Robinson out a unanimous ten i Billy Brown »rd. Connecticut, last Coney Island staj Ray Miller Brown rounds to Robinson. rneiC wr« no knockdowns in the Ihmu* In the eighth Rob nson lasbed out «38 u%horl WtCN- gg cut BrownU.P. - 107 words
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328 1950-09-06 11 EUROPEANS 3; ROYAL NAVY 1. pUROPEANS surprised both Royal Navy and the crowd yesterday on the S.C.C side of the padang when they ran out winners by three goals to nil in a Community League game. This is the second time the Sartor* have gone328 words
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Article67 1950-09-06 11 TOKYO. TIWI fapatl wiU use revenue from bicycle 'aces »o send an athletic to Ihe 11*52 Orymp <• Games In Helsinki. a--online to Kyodo today. Fifty euht bicycle raring tra.-ks in the country will hold spec'al 3-day me< ts during yeai tarUnM Caotn November and67 words
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Article113 1950-09-06 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Satisfactory results have been obtained from giving: Palutirine m certain rural school in Penang and Province Wellesley where a large number of the children snowed evtdenct> of malaria. The parasite rate has now fallen almost to nothing, and tho spleen rate is greatly reduced.113 words
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Article82 1950-09-06 11 Following aro requested lo I turn up for tne Indian Recreation I Club "A" Team against tbe Borneo Co. today and agaunsl G.H.Q. Sfgnala on Saturday In a fiiendlx j so. <» r names. Both ndnaa arill piayed nt fearer Park al 5.15 p.m. S. Paul! C82 words
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Article39 1950-09-06 11 A.P. The South of England drew their game at Hastings against the West Indies the feature of the day's cricket being v nice looking 55 by Hubert Doggart who seldom shapes well against spin bowknto ap.A.P. - 39 words
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Article302 1950-09-06 12 Reuter. LONDON, Today. IfR. Percy C. Spender, Australian Minister for External Affairs, tonight appealed to "all people of goodwill" to join in building a new world society based on humane principles, and so avoid "the awful bloodshed of an atomic war.'* Broadcasting to the peopleReuter. - 302 words
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Article89 1950-09-06 12 U.P. WASHINGTON Today PRESIDENT Truman pre--1 bably trill make a hr?.*ide chat on ihe economic (-fleets of the war attcfttkm early next week, the White House said yesterday. The speech will be based on the jt«ie?£i fjcy powers contained in trie houu front mobilization billU.P. - 89 words
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Article142 1950-09-06 12 BAHRU. Today. GLOWING tribute to the 'constructive contributions' made by the Malayan Chines* Association in Joh. 04? by Mr. A. G. Patterson Administrative Officer. Kota Tineei District when he a meeting of the M.C.A. at Kota Tinggi on Sunday. Mr. Patterson ronferred to the fine VOTk142 words
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Article, Illustration94 1950-09-06 12 Pictured here as they chat together during the World Assembly for moral re-rnrn-Iment? at Caux Switzerland. a?e. left to right: Charles Howard, law stud, nt a Howard I nUersitv. I SA. Jan Hallingskog. President of the Norwegian Students, and Charlie Shane of Malaya. who represents the-A.P. raoto - 94 words
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Article213 1950-09-06 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Today. THE Shanghai General Labour Union, claiming a 1 membership of more than 1,000,000 has thrown its weight behind the city authorities in an effort to remodel Shanghai into a modern metropolis of the Chinese People's Republic. Following reform of Shanghai's economy featuredReuter-AAP. - 213 words
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Article108 1950-09-06 12 AP. TOKIO. To-day. NINE more Japanese warcriminals will be paroled from Sugamo prison on Sept. 12. MacArthur's headquarters announced to-day. This brings to 90 the number of war criminals who have been permitted to serve a portion of their sentences under the provision of MacArthur's paroleAP. - 108 words
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Article105 1950-09-06 12 Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHP.U. To-day. TWO pairs of mx» 'md a raincoat belonging to tm Johorc Councillor.;. Dato Abdul Rahman an.i Mr P. V. Charry. were amo:.j I number of stolen articles breed by the Police and recovered from the possession of a nine teen vcar105 words
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Article39 1950-09-06 12 JOHORE BAHRU. T—\n Indian P.WJ). ployee was Injured to a lorry, while knocked Into nib Dl s^~L a Jalan Keoun Teh yesteidaj The victim Vth, "osDital The sent to tne ..o^pu<»»front wheel ot his bfcf* was badly damaged.39 words
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Article29 1950-09-06 12 Reuter. TOKIO. To-oay American Liberty m -Noonday". wWcn c^.. fire yesterday, was by Kyodo news agencj still burning to-da>. flames started J hatch of the ship Rnn^Reuter. - 29 words
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Title Section83 1950-09-06 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THB PEOPLE FOR 77 /F PEOPLB Tec 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN M \L\ YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Svngapore, Kuala Lumpur, lpoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS'. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOS DOS83 words
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582 1950-09-06 1 Security Council Hears New Charges By Soviet Delegate Reuter U.P. THE Security Council convened at 717 nm Tues^ vc U fu d.L t.n p.m. GMT today (Sineaoore time 147 morning, Wednesday) under the chairmanship of MtS?Sr GtadwJn Sir Gladwyn opened the session calling theReuter & U.P. - 582 words
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Article62 1950-09-06 1 A.P. MOSCOW. Wed THE Soviet Foreign Mm- ister M. Andrei VLsh:i head the Sow t n 10 the U.N. Ge- As embly. The Soviet Ministry of appliĕnaJ r i for Mr. Vishinsky application, the :v *d an appjicatioi r a visa ior A. A. j. iA.P. - 62 words
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Article91 1950-09-06 1 Tribare Siaff Reporter j S 'iW-TVw T M ,A t r<~ of dioes and a I raincoat belonging to two Johore Councillors. Date Rahman an.l Mr P. V. Ch trry. were a num--1 stolen articles traced Police and recovered f -scsaio-- of a nineI n year r»H91 words
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Article35 1950-09-06 1 The thr-'O surviving quadljjie:s b )fa iVednesd\iy i 33 y ai-jid wife of a n§ ..iljoc'nr Lau Tei j mo/- J yesterday r 1 the Wah to j e Kowioon hospital.—35 words
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Article23 1950-09-06 1 A.P. a trad j between prom.scs t a 31 million t'.nnu:-> trick'e bv the end of year. —A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article17 1950-09-06 1 A.P. •idpment Cf 1 anka ior Franc nan' arrived hi y< .->i may.—A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article113 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. LON r ON. Tues. HENRY GUiiNEY. High a j Commission r lor Mala Cya, said on arrival here by air today that the situation in Malaya is improving. biK there is still a vast amount ol work to do. "We are carrying out a progressive andReuter. - 113 words
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221 1950-09-06 1 U.P. CALCUTTA. Tuesday. INDIAN Prime Minister Pandit Nehru said tonight that the establishment of a Communist regime in China was a "historic change." Nehru, who is on a tour of the distressed areas of earthquake-rocked Assam, told a crowd of 50,000 at a receptionU.P. - 221 words
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Article34 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. Prime Minister Clement Attlee yesterday described the independence of Asia, Pakistan and Ceylon as the step Pntain had taken to meet "covert attacks' by Communists in Asia and Africa.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article21 1950-09-06 1 A.P. Three Russian whaling ships called *t Hongkon, yesterday to take on watif and bunker coal. A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article24 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. The Swis. Federal Council (Cabinet) yesterday Joc'ued to expel all Communists from the country's PO.OOO strong civil service —Reutei.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article22 1950-09-06 1 minaJs .vturnea 10 japan Yesterday from Australia. —Rcut4*r Sixteen Japanese war criminals returned to Japan yesteiday from Australia.—Reuter.minaJs .vturnea 10 japan Yesterday from Australia.—Rcut4*r - 22 words
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Article146 1950-09-06 1 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Wednesday. BRITISH troops are in the root me in Korea. They moved forward into the Nuktong "bulge' area yesterday. taking t»vcr American First Cavalry Divis on positions. The sector tl. en over by the Middlesex and Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders lias been quietReuter-AAP. - 146 words
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Article190 1950-09-06 1 Robert Rpnnyhoff - By Robert Rpnnyhoff. U.P. Correspondent U.P. KYONJU, Wednesday. ITNITED NATIONS forces have evacuated Pohang and withdrew today to a line behind liie Hyangsan River, about 500 yards southwest of the city. It was a voluntary evacuation. Yongchon was captured by the North Koreans during the night. AtU.P. - 190 words
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Article60 1950-09-06 1 Tribuue Slafi Reporter REAR-AL'.iIRaI William Dudley execu live direct l for Far Eas' crn Bureau A lyirs. U.b State ix pii inter*.: left today for Jukaiti. after a two-dayi' stay in poreThe RwM--Adw.. r al won la not cor uie. his tour. He Just said| 4 160 words
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Article33 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. Cuts in French Government expenditure will edve SJM'vJU,--000.000 fiancs during the next 12 months, it was 'announced heic today, and 23,--000 civil servant* will m dto« missed. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article30 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. Ktench Government yesterday ordered a study ot the possibility ot forming a European Farming Pool, similar to the Coal and Steel 11« rgei now under way.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article91 1950-09-06 1 Reuter-AAP. MA'.TLA. Tues. MANILA City authorities have oc b un their dri/e against tiie Kuks and their sympathisers. i f was disclosed today. A case for ill* ra" association was filed m court this .iiorning against M. Reyes of Cabiao Nue.t Ecija. The filing of .ois caseReuter-AAP. - 91 words
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Article35 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. Mr. Ernest Bevin will leave Lcndon for New York jon Thursday with British Cabinet support behind bis policy of bringing the Chinese i communist Government into I I the U N.O.—Router.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article32 1950-09-06 1 U.P. WlUiam Scott. Ch i<Ttwtn of the Edinbirgh Accident Prevertion Council, waa not able In attend ves.eMlays meeting. He dropped his shaving water and scalded his foot —U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article36 1950-09-06 1 A.P. Warminster. England. Tues. THE British Army demon- i strated new anti-tank weapons in the presence of observer.* from the Brussels Treaty powers and the United States at the infantry >chool heie yesterday.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article33 1950-09-06 1 Reuter-AAP. A Qantas Constellation aircraft tetuming empty during the weekend after flying Australian troops lo Japan, new non-stop 3.200 miles fro.n Iwakuni to Dawin in 11 hours and ">5 minutes.-•ieuter AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 33 words
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148 1950-09-06 1 AP. WASHINGTON. Tues. PRESIDENT Truman today drew a storm of bitter protest from Marine Veterans groups and s"nators by charging that the Marine Corps has a '"propaganda machine that is almost equal to Stalin's." The Marin.- Corps League called the statement an 'insult and demandedAP. - 148 words
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Article472 1950-09-06 1 Tribune Staff Reporter pOLLOWING the South East Asia Rice Conference now going on at Phoenix Park, the Malayan Governments may have to revise their ration scale, to start conserving rice while the free market in rice is still cheap and plentiful. The Governments may have472 words
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Article56 1950-09-06 1 U.P. CALCUTTA, Tue l layTHE hist official casualty liguie> for the gigantic earthquake which rock- d the Northern Ii diau piovince of Assam Indicated today that the complete death toll vould ',c heavy. Some 400 persons vere ir "r>d H "nail °.rea ''<fpe of a populationU.P. - 56 words
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Article45 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. .IO.MUKONG. Tuesday. THK advanced party ot the British Royal Marine Commandos on their way to Korea arrived here by plane to-day. The Commandei 01 the Unit. Lieutenant Colonel Duggie Drysdal. left for r okio earlier in the day. Reutei.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article33 1950-09-06 1 UP. ROME, Tuesday. TWO persons were killed and .tt least 35 injur?d in a .series ol' more than 20 ouakes which wrecked homes in 21 viU>ttv; scattered through cemral Italy.- UP.UP. - 33 words
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Article28 1950-09-06 1 A.P. J. E. ltyon of Unionville pa.d the pl.c. t t 5,100 g.eneas (Siraits $4 7.000) at the opening ol the Doncaster (England) ;> earling thoioughbred sales.—A.P-A.P. - 28 words
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Article26 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. 'i he opening of direct telegrapn service between Pel •Aviv and tiie Philippines was officially announced yesterday by R.C.A. Communications inc.- neuterReuter. - 26 words
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243 1950-09-06 1 A.P. BRIGHTON, ENGLAND, Today. THE British Prime Minister Mr. Clement Attlee warned the S.OGO.OUO-member Trades L nion Congress yesterday to beware of Communists in its ranks. Soberiy. Mr. Attlee called upon union delegates at their annual conference for "constant watchfulness" against followers of theA.P. - 243 words
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Article28 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. In five months from April to August inclusive this year Tokio police arrested 7.272 gangsters and confiscated one machine-gun, one rifle and 63 pistols—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article214 1950-09-06 1 FAROUK AND AMERICAN GIRL FRIEND AP. BIARRITZ. To-day. APPARENTLY more determined than ever to guard the identity of hi? mysterious American girl friend, King Farouk yesterday had an A.P. reporter removed from his hotel. He was naked by the Man. ager of the mammoth HotelAP. - 214 words
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Article30 1950-09-06 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Tuesday. FRANCE informed the United Nations to-day that 't hud decided to place an infantry battalion at the dispusai oi the unified Korean command.30 words
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Article54 1950-09-06 1 UP. NEW DELHI. Tuesday. A TIBETAN delegation arrived to-day to await the I new Chinese ambassador to India. Yuan Chung-Hsin, with whom they will discuss ChinaTibet relations. The delegation told newsmen they did not believe the I Chinese Reds had started or even planned anUP. - 54 words
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Article39 1950-09-06 1 A.P. R.A.A.F. pilot vV P. Harroo of 18 Elsit Street, Burwoo:. New Soutn Wahv has been listed mining when his hunter plane was struck by anti-aircra r t fire north o 4 Waegwan on Sunday.—A.' oA.P. - 39 words
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Article23 1950-09-06 1 Reuter. Chiang Kai-Shek declared yesterday that khe Nationalists would recover the former mainland capital of Nanking in toui years. R< utei.Reuter. - 23 words
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378 1950-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday A CHINESE bandit who had surrendered to tnc A Police at Kuala Kubu Bharu in Septembu last year gave evidence for the pr Jsecutlor at t trial of a 27-year-old Chinese oong Yin, at the Selangor Assizes today. Tcong Yin was378 words
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Article30 1950-09-06 2 Mr. iqbai Hussan. fust Secretary of the Parkistan Embassy. Rangoon, arrived I v X.L.M Constellation, yesterday to attend the Eire-. gency Rice Conference, which la already in session30 words
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Article223 1950-09-06 2 An attempt to lower a doctor by rope ladder irom a J I i ll'. Helicopter to aid a wounded member of an j Army patrol in the Johore j jungle wis defeated by I darkness yesterday. The Helicopter had set out I earlier223 words
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73 1950-09-06 2 A 31-year-ok) Malay. Yahava bin Ismail, who fas alleged to have caused hurt to Mr. Chone, Thutt Pitt. President 01 the Singapore Branch ot the Malayan Chinese A.-sociatior.. at 12.30 am «3 August 23. was again bronchi up in the Second District Court for73 words
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Article35 1950-09-06 2 PEN ANG. Tues. Continuous rain for the past 48 hours destroyed several piculs of vegetables in the rural areas of Penang. But so far there has been no increase in prices.35 words
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Article257 1950-09-06 2 Jr'OH. Tuesday. THE recent tin boom has brougii a windfall foi 1 Asian staffs of mines. A mot ring of the Malayan Mining Employers Association Council held here decided to recommend all members to pay a monthly tin price bonus to the Asian staff257 words
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Article59 1950-09-06 2 Mr. T. T. Rajah Chief Inspector of the Singapore Ford Control Department has resigned item the Department and is leaving for England shortly to study law. He was uue to sail I y the S. S. Canton on Friday. Hut he has been taken ill and is59 words
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Article56 1950-09-06 2 PENANG. Tue> The Penang Cl< rcial and Ad ministrative Stall UnJ ttl will hold their fourth Annual General Meeting dn S( The election of prescient, vice-presidents. Exi cutive Council Members and three delegates for the year 1950 51 to the Malayan Federation of Clerical Administrative Sta»l56 words
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211 1950-09-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. IN rough hying weather with wind shrieking 1 through the open door of She R.A.F. Dakota. Church of England and Roman Catholic services were held above the scene of the Kelantan air crash this morning. Both Padres stood up holding life211 words
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379 1950-09-06 2 Sarangapany MR. G. Sarancapany, pro- I ™stdent of the Singapore Indian Congress yesterday condemned the action of the Federation Government in leaving it to the State and Settlement Governments to decide whether toddy shops should open or not on rubber estates He said379 words
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Article99 1950-09-06 2 IJIB Ah Kong, a build- y ;ng eoatraetoWP toresaaa, van robbed ti tty S I four unarmed Chfcsww tat* SB Monday sight lain was carrying the i money—a day s pay for 1 his ahourers, m his hat —whr'i he was robbed at the99 words
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Article103 1950-09-06 2 MUNICIPAL Commissioners have been asked by CoyI trnment to increase their annual contribution from $10,000 to «21.000 per annum towards the maintenance of the Police Band Government has been tokl that the state of the Mumei- patfty'a finances this yea* maJcc- it imoossible foi103 words
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Article58 1950-09-06 2 Four Chinese, all under 29--\<ars-old. were yesterday fined $5 each by Mr. S.E. Teh. the Second Police Magistrate for playing "tua' 014 September 4. on the five-foot way of a thop at North linage Road. They all pleaded guilty to the- charge. Cash of $1.05 seized58 words
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326 1950-09-06 2 THE Conference of Directors and Deputy Di: 1 tors of Education in British territories in South East Asia which met in a two-day session at the Department of Education, concluded yesterday. It passed a resolution that mis second conference had abundantly justified the decision of the326 words
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317 1950-09-06 2 A NEW Hindu Marriage Bill, which will seek b put an end to the practice o' polygamy amont Hindus, will be considered by thi 1 Hindu Advisory Boaru when it meets on Friday, Mr. G. Saranea pany told the Tribune yesterdu The317 words
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Article29 1950-09-06 2 A.P. A Ceylon Go/ernment of ftcial said that olice are investigating w tether tne Communist-dominated Cey lon Trade Union Federation is getting ihiancial aid fro..abroad.—A P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article103 1950-09-06 2 the necessan by-laws tm th regulation and control of rubber stores ir. tlit City. It was felt that in vn\«- 0 f the rcc<.it disastrous ost sarv for Coiumission; is to introduce legislation for nrvsure el control ovu the CommiSßioaei 3 wei op.nion that the use103 words
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148 1950-09-06 2 I yesterday, r :i. Ah Koon pleaded guilty i charges 4 assaulting his dos? Lee Kirn Tee. who was going with August 7. On the hrst charge, v j was sentenced to one day* tail and a fine of W I i148 words
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Article23 1950-09-06 2 For being drao* «"d mcapaUe of ta ung ou J self at Lorong i» Beptembi i. '<* Calaea. peop c WBXCJ.. g23 words
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Article24 1950-09-06 2 Bris- N- Wmgr ministrauve Contract, has Ot n aw ed to act as Secretary. Class IL Commissioner-G'« Til effect from August i-24 words
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Article204 1950-09-06 3 JHE Singapore Teachers' Union is setting up a committee of five immediately, to investigate the rapid rise of ths cost of living. Some of these men will be qualified chemists. Members of the Union's Committee yesterday stated that Singapore teachers were shocked at the rapid204 words
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Article167 1950-09-06 3 MALACCA, Tv m. Seven Malays, who weie fined B nomind sum of .>1 each for not cultivating trv r "nawah I .nds. wore told hy UM C*W ttt Magistr dc. Mi S. Bo.i Bernard, to proceed wit the job or otherwise th Collector of167 words
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Article42 1950-09-06 3 The Redn fusion (Singapore. Ltd. strike entered its second month vvsterday. Members of the RediffiMron Employees Union stated that they were still prepared to tight to the end!. Altogetcc; the total nuiobet Jt employees on strike is 103.42 words
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Article41 1950-09-06 3 A monthly meeting of tlu Singapore District Society of th« Corporation nf Certified Secretaries will be neld In tlio Britisn Council flail. Stamford Road, today nt 630 p.m. Mr. S. F. Mileham A.C.A.. will speak on "Practical Branch Accounting."41 words
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Article110 1950-09-06 3 TWO Chinese, Tay Kwee Tiong and Tan Meng Wah, who were jointly cnarged with voluntarily causing hurt to Yeo Hong Hui with an iron rod at Tclcu Ayer Street- on June Hi last were acquitted by Magistrate S.E. Teh in the Second Police Court110 words
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321 1950-09-06 3 TAN KIAN TEE, a Hoekchia, who robbed a Chinese contractor, Loh Chin, of Si,ooo at Samboe Street on June 10, with the assistance of two other Chinese, was sentenced to four years' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Evans in the Assize Court yesterday. Loll321 words
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229 1950-09-06 3 THE Singapore Legislative Council yesterday paid a warm tribute to the retiring Clerk of Councils, Mr. L. W. Donough. The first to pay tribute was Mr. Johr Laycock (Progressive—North East) who said that during the past two and a half years that Mr. Donough had* been229 words
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141 1950-09-06 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Turn > A thanksgiving ceremony will DC held at the Istana Be* »r en Sept. at 9 a.m. to celebrate the 77th birthday of MajorGenerel Si: Ibrahim Suit M of Johore. In the absence of the Suit an. the Regent141 words
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Article44 1950-09-06 3 Inche v.: tun MbHta, < Mef clerk of the General Poet Office, Muar, retired recently after 37 years; in Govern meet g rvice. He was entertained at a luncheon by the siafl of the Muar Test Olficc at the Post Master's house.44 words
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159 1950-09-06 3 JOHORE BAHRf TIMS. Arn'ly of Rover- -00u..s i.d cubs from Pont.an Kot« Tinggi, Mer.-ing and Johore, town group., will be held it Bukit Zaharah se o> ground on Sept. 29 at 5 p.m. Tt la expected thai the Commissiorer of Scout- in the Federation159 words
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268 1950-09-06 3 THE Singapore Deputy Coroner, Mr. Choor Singh, was told yesterday that the man who used to sell him oranges was dead. The man was 64-year-old Khoo Liang Hee, a Teoehew shop assistant of Joo Ghiat Road, who died on the evening of August268 words
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Article41 1950-09-06 3 The total procej i A of tlu Itad Cross Fet« in aid of the handicapped ellitdren on Angus* 27 at Kaffir s Institute amcuntcd to $27.072.53. Of this .mount the sum of (7,000 was received is donations.41 words
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Article47 1950-09-06 3 MR. Douglas GOfl is prx>-ce-.'.ing to Gngein t on a yOttth leadership course on a scholarship awarded by the Boys nd Girls CoU)mittee. This committee js headed IW the Bishop of Singapore, with Mt. Roland Lyn secretary irtd Mr. rfurlim.lfl of Diethehh as treasurer47 words
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Article44 1950-09-06 3 A farewell parte was given to MMI A. La z: too in ihe Muar Nurnes Hostel recently. Miss Lasaroo bss baen i awarded a Nurse's Training i Oburte scho'arship. She is expected to sail foi K-ngi. rd withi» a few day:.44 words
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Advertisement715 1950-09-06 3 tuition ,ik( \ntTTk institi HO < J.V" street phone 33T1 I vnu' spare »iu»e with us f-l'' \uiir KliorihanU anil ijifi n" or tak« h tourm cf I'VR-' Knulsh 'a rue adjusted >o Mtit U i and ai- < u 'it- 1- anv »om- j iron Hie very beeim.n*. MOTiCES715 words
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Advertisement330 1950-09-06 3 TENDERS. Tenders arc invited for the supply of food to the hostels of the University cf Malaya for the period October 1st. 1950 to March 31st, 1951. Specifications may be obtained on application to the Bursar. University of Malaya,' Cluny Road. Singapore and tender.- should b.submitted not later than 10th330 words
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Advertisement302 1950-09-06 3 The Gift of the year PARKER NEW FEATURES new precision the only pen N£WBEAUn with the />/ Here's news about the world's nio^t /fir wanted gift pen I The new Parser "51 \(ĔfihJ/ has a remarkable new Aero-metric Ink l/nNv System and it's the greatest c\cr devised. \>'MW The Aero302 words
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Article531 1950-09-06 4 AFTER General Yeh Chien-ying, comes the A editorial writer for Pravda, Uncle Joe's pet morning paper. just'about two weeks ago, the General, who is military governor of Kwangtung Province, got his orders to put the heat on Hongkong, and so keep as many British troops as possible out531 words
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589 1950-09-06 4 THE BOMBER INCIDENT OFF KOREA U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. MOSCOW'S reply to the State Department report M that a bomber, apparently Russian attacked United Nations naval units was awaited m chromatic quarters today as a possible tip off to Soviet P UC TheU.P. - 589 words
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Article, Illustration560 1950-09-06 4 LAKE SUCCESS. Tuesday. A REPORT on the shooting down of Russianmaitod bomber off Korea, submitted from the United Nations Unified Command w circulated as an ofhci<.l S- -urity Council documen* shortly after 4 p.m. gmt 111.30 p m. Singapore Timet. The United States delegation560 words
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66 1950-09-06 4 U.P. MELBOURNE, Tues —Sir Howard Australian born British pathologist, says Australian medical students are too addict"! to "dipl imatOMs.' "Diplomatosis" he denned as a passionate belief in the value of securing dip lomas and "swotting up" or "cramming' innumerable text books. Sir Howard said "diplomatosis" tendedU.P. - 66 words
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194 1950-09-06 4 TOKIO. Tuesday. A RELIABLE source indicated today that the Rus- sian bomber shot down on Monday was not the first Russian plane to take hostile action against United Nations forces recently. The United Press was toM that two Yak fighters, which strated and194 words
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162 1950-09-06 4 EWELL. SUSSEX.—Modelling the K:ngs and Queens of England is the fascinating bui intric.it s hobby of 19-year-old Vivienne Price, local Girl Guide leader and student at the Royal College of Music. Vtvk nne. with the painstaking care of a devotee, in rJte9 her dolls correct162 words
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214 1950-09-06 4 INNSBRUCK REMAINS of a o.uuT've old house bare b, ar found by a Klman expendition prehistoric copper Sj near Kitsbuhd. J The rums, lound in th* region oi the Kelchs at a height ot over b consist of a s'one font dation thought214 words
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Article79 1950-09-06 4 FAXTOX. NORTH AN «8 The nine inhar.u irus ot Faxtoi behtved tt. the omalle-t namlet in th t Britain are keepin; watrt from the windows of ;>ie four oottages for a BMrauci i But there are t» o few them to keep a re,ul ir79 words
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Advertisement57 1950-09-06 4 AVO MODEL 7 METER For Quick Accurate Service Sole Agents KEL HUAT RADIO CO., Singapore, Penang. K. Lumpur. PRISMATIC BINOCULAR* nr VARIOUS MAGNIFICATIONS BY ALL I.KAIHNO MAKERS /.KISS, itAKK STROUD, l ie. (Specialist! in Cleaniiij Binocular* 1 New China Optical Co., 71 Hi"h R*.. s'iii>i.'. I**whm 2BM Capitol Optical C57 words
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Advertisement75 1950-09-06 4 For Little Folks Pleasure Dolls— Dolls Houses and Furniture. Chad Valley Djlls (Asserted 3es:grcs) 324.95 with animal 17 (Assorted Desires) I*- 75 12.50 44 QC H 495 M Rubber Undressed Doll Q so h DreSS6d 650 44 102 5 Rosebud Sleeping Doll 10 00 Baby Lou Sleeping Doll sfl Patsy75 words
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Miscellaneous27 1950-09-06 4 Strange As It Seems rrE "Sse.\ I 4 S A NECK M»9 > FiC 1 v^Sai y introduced pcjpcornTD^I6LANP **$£k CF CORN VoPPlNS vrf F£-4 ,T,,^ IN DA27 words
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475 1950-09-06 5 MUNICIPAL Commissioner, Mr. S. M. A. H. iTI Chishty, yesterday suggested that Government appoint a Commission of Inquiry to go into the question of child marriages. He said that. the Legislative Council when it meets on September 19 should defer eonsidderation of the475 words
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179 1950-09-06 5 T formation of a committee to consider the Question of fire -fighting in th- Harbour Board area has been contemplated. It has been suggestea that the committee should consist of the Secretary for Economic Affairs as Chairman, the Superintendent, Municipal Pire Brigade, the179 words
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Article23 1950-09-06 5 Mr. R. Green lias been appointed as a Visitor to the Mental Hospital. Singapore in place ol" Mr. Liia Bock Kee.23 words
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36 1950-09-06 5 Due to heavy floo.t.s m Penang, all Malayan Airways planes are temporarily making use of the R.A.F. .station at Butterworth. From. Buterworth, the passengers w: I be ferried across to Penang.36 words
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113 1950-09-06 5 •MEMBERS of the public will in future be able to sit in comfort and listen to hanri .n Municipal Parks But they will have to pa> a lee of twenty cents for tnis comiort. Before the wat 250 chairs were available to113 words
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Article340 1950-09-06 5 GOVERNMENT should take more action in the matter of combating Tuberculosis than what they were doing at present, Mr. John Laycock (Progressive—Municipal North East) said at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday. Mr. Laycock said that he had read in the papers of a340 words
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Article136 1950-09-06 5 rriic runt Control Ordto nee, I 19i7, will be ].w in the Colony for vet anothei year. The decision to extend the law was taKon it th? La; j I lattve Council yest fdayj Mi. C. H. ButternYM. th Sol'citor-General. who moved I the motion,136 words
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Article128 1950-09-06 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. THREE Chinese claimed trial m the Magistrates* Court tcaay when charged with the it of 35 plants from a at the 6tA mile. Pandan, Johore Bahru area. Yap Siew (00/. Kow Mai (20). am: a 16-year-o'u girl. Ngi Moi. v.<rre allegti to have128 words
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Article263 1950-09-06 5 MR. M. A. Majic, president of the Muslim Welfare Association, said that the i Laycock Marriage Bill would I widen the gulf oi religious j differences and constitute he prelude to commumi strife. In a statement issued yesterday. Mr. Majid said: "For eleven centuries the Muslims263 words
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Article80 1950-09-06 5 i \<i theft by night in A I building at Manila Street, on September 4 was explained to UmJee Cheow, in the Second Police court yesterday. He -as alleged to have committed the theft of an ahnelrah, a pillow, a blanket endamotoi I for spraj painting to80 words
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Article49 1950-09-06 5 Lim Chin Seng, wno was charged with attempted suicide by drinking caustic soda on August 5. at ChiM Street told the Second Police Court yesterday that he drank the soda by mistake. Hearing was postponed to Octooer 9. Ball oi siuo was offered to him.49 words
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Advertisement172 1950-09-06 5 {.EARN A NEW LANGUAGE ijy LINGUAPHONE n v 4 vt *mm y rr yon Biter, then you find JJJeJI sp.aking. time t learn a new Li as uaphoat. of foreign lages at value to-day to those id new Ct "eers and li w> looking forward f o holih «abroad. With172 words
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Advertisement299 1950-09-06 5 I AMAZING NEW FORMULA FOR COMPLETE GLAND J j S(W foa nfff-duiffiw fwith new power! S.P.H.F. I tested and proven lorrmsla, Irom uie j leading laboratories in enilocrinc preparaHons, arc double-stien-jth and specially formulated for stubborn of glandulai weakness. Start to-day this better way I to gloriiHis titness! CliARI CO.,299 words
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Advertisement39 1950-09-06 5 TTih GitKAT"kastk KN OPTICAL CO., 275. South Tel.: "2S6. 1925 V. V. Fan O.H. (FhiJa). B K A f" u v u B T Soicrt'flc ev exrt'it nation with most up to <!ate r>.I. e«iuipnient. .ottgev experience better service.39 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-09-06 5 ALLEY OOF by V. T. *mm t 7£7\ ~&T\ [-ILL GO S€€ KING J LI L MM by CapP19 words
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192 1950-09-06 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. RANGOON, Tuesday. THE Singapore lice conference committed a 1 major blunder by calling rice buyers to confer without first obtaining advance briefs frcm. SCAP. the English language datty, New Times oi Burma, said today in an editorial. TheA.P. - 192 words
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Article66 1950-09-06 6 The Tosari which is dv,' to leave port on Friday Is loading rubber and tin as iter main cat&c for the United States. The ship will call at Po~: Swettenham and Penang before she sails for Ameri ca. All together the Tosari will have on board66 words
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Article134 1950-09-06 6 l INGAPORE. Tues. THE loci share market had another very quiet day though London tent good bids for tin shares In which they are particularly interested. Industrials were quiet and rubbers had only small interest inspe.e of the high commodity price. The following were the day s price134 words
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Article66 1950-09-06 6 In Porl: Sunnvvillc ili'. Aldegoada (Sneers), Glenearn (12-3), Gewam 1 ID* Kotanica IW) Iteogb Silvt. moon (SS-t), cu> ol riorenee (36). Steel Vendor (31-2), Tot I (M-18), Hal Hine; (2(D, Pansor <!:>>. Islander (21-2), Mindoro (23--4). Tantalus (25-0), Star Arctnrus (27-8). Selandla »1-30), Charon I 15-16 Benmhor66 words
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Article291 1950-09-06 6 GHS. NEW DEi HI. Tuesday. INDIA'S President has promulgated an ordinance 1 to provide for the control of prices of certain goods and their supply and distribution. CaHec the Supply and Prices of Goods oidinance, 1950. it comes into force immediately. To begin with, 11 articlesGHS. - 291 words
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Article25 1950-09-06 6 j LONDON. Tues. Britain exported 2.106* tons of tin worth U553,724,000 to the United States during July, the Board cf Trade announced.—25 words
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Article43 1950-09-06 6 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was 136 C per pica! ex-smelter a drop of S3 1 8 on the picul. The price of three months tin in London on Monday was 1721 per ton dropping ZZZI on the ton.43 words
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Article135 1950-09-06 6 GHS. NEW DELHI. Tues. j Exports of tea from the north Indian gardens totalled 72.47 million lbs. from April to J August 12, 1950. Despatches to the dollar area showed an improvement Canada and 1 USA taking up 3.2 million and 5.5 million lbs. ExportGHS. - 135 words
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Article49 1950-09-06 6 Reuter AAP. DJAKARTA. Tues. Indonesian rubber exports in July jumped to 66,542 tons compared with 65,989 tons in June, according to provisional 1 and unchecked data of the Central Bureau of Statistics. The experts were divided as follows: Smallholders 42,858, estates 23,684 tons. —Reuter AAP.Reuter & AAP. - 49 words
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Article89 1950-09-06 6 I rOPRA was easier yesterday for the first time in «I weeks with sellers opening at $49 per picul f.o.b. Sept. and buyers at S4BJ. Later sellers fell to $48 a while I buyers withdrew. No busiresulted. I'oo.uui wd B/fij weaker in sympathy with copra. Sellers89 words
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Article80 1950-09-06 6 Reuter and AAP. JAKARTA. Tues. Trade discussions held here between Indonesian and Australian delegations resulted in a provisional agreement, it was disclosed here today. The Australian delegation, which arrived here n the middle of last month, will return to Australia to inform the Government onReuter and AAP. - 80 words
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Article139 1950-09-06 6 rpHE rubber commodity I market was very steady yesterday in the morning following a rise of twopence in London. The market was thin and the steadiness was due more to lack of sellers than buy ins rush. The market opened at 140 eenta first business done for139 words
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Article27 1950-09-06 6 GHS. NEW DELHI. Tues. The Government of India had decided to exempt black pepper from export duty in excess of Rs. 120 per cwt. (GIIS).GHS. - 27 words
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Article118 1950-09-06 6 U.P. HONGKONG. Tues. RRITISH authorities in Hongkong, following instructions fiom London, have clamped down a ban on hipmeiit of aviation gasoline and ether -triteuic export to the >.'ut:ona i-: Government la Formosa. The move already &a* resulted in *op level discussions between £a rjdon andU.P. - 118 words
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Advertisement620 1950-09-06 6 £«17 UKI EV|RETT K STAR UM Qd&S. 42/4J Fot Saigon, Hongkong -Japan. I 23/25 Sept. i -Rebcvcrett" 20/2* bcpt., Colom »,o Cochin, Bombay, r-a! t ft- Karachi, Bahrein, Kowett, For Penang, Rangoon. Cal .ana. 3aSrah( Khoramshanr. > Madras Arcturus" Godown, 27/28 Lcru verctt 16, IS fcepi. For freight passage, please620 words
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Advertisement1305 1950-09-06 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. S pore P. S'ha.- lv *KERTOSONO 21/22 Sept. •VAN'T HOFF 10/12 Oct. I Oct 7" GAROET 26/27 Oct. 28 Oct. V, et ♦Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents ROTTERDAM CRADING°CO. (M) LTD. Shipni E rw Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. r JAVA1,305 words
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Advertisement228 1950-09-06 6 FINANCIAL URGENTLY required HOW hjo payable in 12 instalments. culars. terms to Box a:j Tribune. S pore. AI ACCOMMODATION j KATOXG Home often afts* same As diaaer. i Mjj> I exchange for ligfH Ixwaetoei 1 uui es. borne n.u.-iir, asas***** (Box A.'J%l, "Tribune. M>ore j AVAILABLL 1 *jj' convertible for228 words
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283 1950-09-06 7 HONGKONG Chinese Tourists will combine with Singapore Chinese when they meet All-Singapore Hi Besar Stadium on Friday. This was decid;l council meeting of the Singapore Amateur all Association yesterday. The Council turned down an application of the leong Chinese asking for 30 per cent, of283 words
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Article65 1950-09-06 7 HAIKOWYTJ Sporti Club dt rented 4 Supply R.D.. R.A.S.O. by In a Junior Cup J c gajßC played on the 8.0.D. ground yesterday. The Supply men started off I welt but fizzled out soon as I Haikowyn settled down. Henry. Haikowyn s left v. ins:.65 words
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Article64 1950-09-06 7 round pla was I) pooaiblc ior Feasor I asy ria-nil viestanvac in a Bm-iness game played Stadiuan yesterday. l their *ix Lcoals ssion in th" first ond session F id N 111 just take .limine Stanva<- i?oal any special ffort st ore. No i,oals64 words
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71 1950-09-06 7 i] RAS. Tuts the A"-i id:a r. deral on has < omeotiatloiM 'or an India:', t.an to tour Ceylon. Maind, poaaiafy, Hongi Burma, according to H ndu's Caleu'ta n rrtapon "fairly rehabie"' earn* [-respondent tsid that ofifc ial ti-"*""" n made, the71 words
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Article21 1950-09-06 7 i.mxdox. Tues.—Football reDh »k>n No. the. it: New 2 Darlington P.«xh- pwsbury i oen 1 Cuu raeull: L.nhVld 6.21 words
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84 1950-09-06 7 Th" Chinese touring 1 football ♦earn havp ap" pied lor entry permits t i lor thtej» more players J J irom Hongkong. They are: Chin Foo (centre i i forward), Soon Ling- 1 fcing (half back) and S Yue Kai-yan tgoa'- i 1 keeper).84 words
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Article, Illustration319 1950-09-06 7 U.P. DETROIT, Tuesday. JOE Louis is older, slower and fatter than when he gave up his heavyweight crown two years ago. But he isn't worried a bit over his chances of winning back his title. "I've got one big advantage other champs didn't haveU.P. - 319 words
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Article92 1950-09-06 7 The tinal- of the Boys' Brigade Singapore Battalion Football Waeue Competition for the «"> Forb,s football Trophy I be Played off on the padan ai 515 p.m. on Friday. Tin nna4is"s a,e WhSlngafjorc and Bth Singapore. The teams will U, ::;h'"sin,ai^e a m <aUa,hed tort* Bukit92 words
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Article21 1950-09-06 7 CTTUAITS TIM BB Sport- CAuh s s ta ll was a poor tfame on the patches.21 words
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Article77 1950-09-06 7 At th;> Btil Annual General Meeting of tbe Tamil Brotlterhood y *Freeid«n Mr. v. Pillar Vice President: aar. k. M krishnan: Hon. Ccneral Secretary: Mr. 8. Perinaamj Ho,?f Sports Secretary: t. Ren "van": Hon. Treasurer: Mr. M. Radthakrishnan. Literary Secretary: Mr. N. O. Samy: HonAuditor: Mr. R. Kesavan:77 words
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Article20 1950-09-06 7 MALACCA. Tues. The V.< s beat tbe Europeans In '.be Bl „ost-war Buropeaaa-Kest gime here by 69 runs.20 words
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79 1950-09-06 7 KL'ALA I.I'MPUR. Tues, The Football Association of Bel*MOT council meeting held this evening was closed to the press. The meet!' ft In buy.d to liivp dixi i' -ed th* reeeat resignations of four top oth tali ox i ue Association. Th- Hon. Score79 words
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Article27 1950-09-06 7 Bristol Toes —Johnay :<uttn!> of India fought a draw vith Gordon Ha/.ell of Bristol in an eiuht rounds middle weit: hi igfa! here tonight. Renter.27 words
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489 1950-09-06 7 SPOT - PICCADILLY READY TO WIN By SPOT FSTERDAY'S fine afternoon weather, did not help to dry the track for the going was on the heavy side at Bukit Timah this morning. A few good gallops were seen on the No. 2 grass track. TT489 words
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323 1950-09-06 7 EUROPEANS 3; ROYAL NAVY 1. PUP.OPEANS surprised both Royal Navy and the C crowd yesterday on the S.C.C side of the padang when they ran out winners by three goals to nil in a .Community League game. This is the second time the Sailors have323 words
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Article82 1950-09-06 7 Foliowmu are reqwast* l lo turn up for the Indian U< Club "A" Team egaittet Ihe Ror neo Co. today and again si G.H.Q Signal* on Saturday In a fttenaly soccer gaaaoa. Both names will be played al Farrer Park a' *M p.m. J S. Paul. C.82 words
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Article164 1950-09-06 7 LONDON. Tues. -County cricket results: \t Beruaceneatha Glou* est< i .-hire beat Hampshire by nin wickets. Gloucestershire KM for 7 declared and 18 for 1. Hanip shire ISf and 188. \t LclrnMar. Worcestershire beat Leicestershire by 171 funs. Worcestershire 387 for 9 dtrKn I and164 words
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Article140 1950-09-06 7 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues. WORLD welterweight chanv pion Sugar Ray .Robinson harked out a unanimous ten Hwision over Billy Broun r U H«?tfo?d Connecticut, last gghfat the Coney Island ft* Referee Ray M.lhr tare Brown the fifth round and that is the only nod he gotU.P. - 140 words
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Article111 1950-09-06 7 MANCHESTER. Tues. Propped up in bed in a private ward in Hope Hospital, Safefpt 1 I Lani ash rei Lala amarnat't, former Indian Test captain the central figure in a medical race against time. Amartiath. Who had an operation for an ulcer on li s left111 words
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Article77 1950-09-06 7 Reuter. LONDON. 'i wohby Lot ke. South African Rolf champion, before leaving London by a r todaj for Singapore and Australia" raid he was ivturninir to Britain next April. "I am look nu forward to another tjood season next yecr." he add-d. Locke, the most orolificReuter. - 77 words
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Article52 1950-09-06 7 FOREST HILLS. Tifes.—Mrs. Margaret Da pool wa*= in da-zlinu form today when u he won the women's rngten *.itlo of the United Sates lawn tennia i hampionships defeating Doris Halt. Art Larsen won the men's socles -title h\- beatintr ;4<'rb<-r' Flam b K. 4- 6. 5—7.52 words
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Article71 1950-09-06 7 Reuter. tokyo. Tues. —Japan will nae revenue from bicycle tares «0 send an athletic team to the 1952 Olymp'c Games In Heiasnai, accordlag to Kyodo today. Fifty-eight bicycle raW I■ i ka in tbe country mil, bold ai 8-day meets during one yoar Starting fromReuter. - 71 words
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Article36 1950-09-06 7 UP. FOLKESTONE. England. Dnyenty-ata-year-oM Egyptian life saver Abdel Moniem Abd< announced to-day that he would enter the English Channel at 21.30 GMT on Thursday in a bid to gt»hM from England to France. UP.UP. - 36 words
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Article39 1950-09-06 7 A.P. The South of England drew their game at Hastings against the West Indies the feature of the day's cricket being a nice looking 55 by Hubert Doggart who seldom shapes well against spin bowlers. AP.A.P. - 39 words
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Article111 1950-09-06 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.Satisfactory results have been obtained from giving Paludrine in certain rural schools in Penang and Province Wellesley where h large number of the children snowed evidence of malaria The parasite rate has now fallen almost to nothing, and thr» spleen rate is greatly reduced. This111 words
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Article41 1950-09-06 7 A.P. A spokesman of the T i Hing Company a Brlti-h shipping firm ;n Hongkong said yesterday nc company had obtained permission from Communist authorities in Canton to run both a. cargo and passerger service between Hongkong and Canton.—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article19 1950-09-06 7 U.P. Mrs. Feng, 23. a young and Lcautiful mother of Taipei, gave birth io triplets yes-Lrday.-U 1».U.P. - 19 words
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Advertisement292 1950-09-06 7 BOiiSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, L,ONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Gi G.42 FROM U K FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. For Borneo only. GLENAFFAR1C Due J 5 P-nang In Port am Sept. 7 11 Sept. 9 Sept.292 words
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Advertisement488 1950-09-06 7 #K. P.M. LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Nethei lands) 1 Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 6975. Due Sails Baroe r "Wakde" for Tg. Pinang. Pr. Radja. TernWakde R<mgat Sept. 9 "Tosari" for Palembang S ept.' 10 „nnhiT" for Belawan-Deli for Muntok. Djakarta, SemarVan RiemsaijK c488 words
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Article432 1950-09-06 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. POSSIBLE Coininuiust plans ior new aggression in Europe and Asm and allied v.rategy to meet them will be the major subjects to be discussed by the Big Three Foreign Ministers when they meet in New York one week from today.U.P. - 432 words
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Article216 1950-09-06 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues,— Bandits stabbed two Chinese ivUians tc death yesterday, one ot the victims was held up by a gang of armed bandits who tied his hands behind his back, before murdering him. The other victim was a rubber tapper who was robbed of his216 words
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Article96 1950-09-06 8 U.P. SAxJON. Tues. battalion oi >rgh Frencri Foreign Legionnaires captured a guerilla jungle mv rations factory in a weeklong comuined c deration on the Indo-e_hineof coast las', week, it was Earned here today. A report said pat the Lei tlonnaires suppcted by na v al andU.P. - 96 words
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Article55 1950-09-06 8 AN eight-year-eld boy. Bay Ah Men;,, dit i last night at the General hospital «»1 injuries oustaii.'d when he was knocked down by a passing taxi in Green Street en the night or August 30. His mother wro had tak»n him out foi a *a'.K with another55 words
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177 1950-09-06 8 LONDON, Wednesday. IfING George and Queen Elizabeth will visit Aus.- tralia and New Zealand in 1952, it was officially confirmed here today. Princess Margaret, their 20-year-oid younger daughter may accompany them if her engagements permit, it was understood in usually reliable circles. c177 words
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Article147 1950-09-06 8 FARNBOROUuH. ENG LA vD. Today. BRITAIN shov.ee. off 58 j: her newest aircraft yesterday befoce foreign avia tion experts, representatives of Soviet ilussie, and othe Communist countries conspicuously absent. It was a pit view of th annual show oi the British Society oi Aueraft147 words
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Article45 1950-09-06 8 johore bahru. Today. after hovering brtwi n ft Hie tad di aih for about 63 hours. Munisah Mnte Salim. wile o! n Police driver who was shot in the abaomen on Sunday night, succumbed to the injury at tne General Hospital ?efteroaj.45 words
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Article319 1950-09-06 8 Tribune Staff Reporter nAMAGED in a strafing attack by two low-flying planes bearing the insignia of the Chinese Nationalists when she was steaming forty miles north of Formosa while bound from Hongkong to Tsingtao on July 15 last, the British ship, Glenearn, looked little319 words
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Article36 1950-09-06 8 AP. LONDON. Wednesday. DETER Brim, 19-year-old s. n of Lieut -Gen. Sir Harold Briggs. died on Aug. 28 as the result of an accident. His home was at Stoney Cross, Llyndhurtt, Hampshire. AP.AP. - 36 words
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Article112 1950-09-06 8 Reuter. TEHERAN, TuesOay. MANY well-known n-.mes appeared in the 1 inefficient and corrupt"' category of a •purge commitUe" report on senior Persian "ivil servants published lure I tay The commit.cc was apnointed a year ago. It has divided s«.mor civil se vants into throe groups: those meritingReuter. - 112 words
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373 1950-09-06 8 MOSCOW. Wednesday, A SOVIET war correspondent's dispatch from Korea reported that large calibre North Korean artillery began shelling Pusan at dawn on Tuesday. This was the first report that the North Kore ans were close enough to the main South Korean supply port of Pusan373 words
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Article134 1950-09-06 8 Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU, Today. ACTING in mU rmation. a party r>i Cui.oms Or: cers raide d a tic use at Ke ton Übi. Buk Senyom Johore 3htj aiea on bunday, and r :ed three sacks and Lw«j package containing cosi ratios, perfumery. 311 mop! one134 words
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Article71 1950-09-06 8 WASHINGTON. Today. 4NOTHER 4,000 CIO ele trical worker| today ignored national 1 aders' truce pleas and joined a stri against the General Electric Company. The new walk outs brought to almost 17,000 th" numtet of cio international Union of Ele. trical Workers who have struck against *ne71 words
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Article280 1950-09-06 8 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Civil Service Association want? a fulltime Welfare Officer of SttScient seniority to devote his whole time and attention to the welfare of Government servants, and to whom they can make representations. The Committee of the Association have submitted this recommendation to280 words
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121 1950-09-06 8 So I.nd I f OBD HAY, v Mi a r>i U m ol Err:,;!, purtofoj ih< Qtv boaqucl i. i I on iMsday, keepiag i loot ai'< r:i shi;r t Il( Lugicfe ulcirmfrth. Th.- nhie brd, p on h pestea I s, t Oma121 words
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Article184 1950-09-06 8 GENERAL cnsflMi vm MfWlimt Sl.it' a.m.. "Z. tu' >;.. kf»iia:i Team 5.00 p.m.. ii. ion o.:»» p.m.. Caimn< r .< English Classes i > 9 < V.W.CA.: Katong Meet at St. Hilda's S Ceviun Koad 4 |> tn. ANMIN ATHLKTIC ISSN: Monthly Gem-rai Nelaon Road. 7.30 p184 words
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Article249 1950-09-06 9 KOREA SITUATION GRAVE Reuter. TOKIO, Today. TAEGl keystone of the tottering United Nation* northern defences, was directly menaced from Hree sides last night as 60,000 Communists grimly rammed back the stubborn American and South GIs were pulled back from the north and west the defenceReuter. - 249 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-09-06 9 K J.Poett «uilarelf i.ibune ca-m-1" whili rtaltinj» for rbtei t», mcwiy of i«- itr.-. iud li- r UUJ» ife» i .r..in C *k- K,n«:doin.27 words
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Article142 1950-09-06 9 UP. ATHENS. Wednesday. f AGROTTP of women scoffed at mountainside romance of Costas Kefaloghianis and his 19-year-old bride ;ind said they would ask j Queen Frederika to send the j girl home to her father where she belongs. While Costas languished in jail writing p;issionateUP. - 142 words
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Article, Illustration343 1950-09-06 9 TROOPS REACH S'TORE U.P. With the U.S. Forces in Korea, Today. "THERE is a Lady Haw Haw belabouring the air waves around these parts—* lady known as Seoul City Sue. She is not adroit like Lord Haw Haw. the man who brought AxisU.P. - 343 words
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Article94 1950-09-06 9 Reuter. AAP. HONGKONG. Today TH E Hongkong and Shanghai Bank's Canton branch has been allowed by the Chinese authorities to liquidate. The bank inserted a notice in the Southern Daily, ofticial Chines- Communist organ, saying it has been permitted to wind up business, and asked its creditorsReuter. AAP. - 94 words
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