Malaya Tribune, 8 September 1950
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Title Section18 1950-09-08 1 MALAYA Tribune —-1 NEWS TODAY PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1550 lin m Mm EXTRA fKICE TEA CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration293 1950-09-08 1 BOAT BLOWS UP Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Friday. f'" v killed and three seriously injured when tplosion blasted a boat at 5.30 a.m. today at forth Boa, Quay. were: Aziz bin Ali, 51-year-oid Malay the boat. Abas bin Ali, Goh Hai Bee, Teo Goh293 words
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Article66 1950-09-08 1 U.P. CX. Scot|KXiEti laP d T °dayI 120 coal miners under mg v u ta H r!y to day followfctrj 2d li<le caused *>y theKn 011 the ni Sbt shift tic Coiiw 0 hinnoc Cascnt oil by •hen, a mucl an d sludge e«tth arm ardU.P. - 66 words
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99 1950-09-08 1 U.P. TOKIO. Today THE Communist New Chi--1 na News Agency said today that 17 American bomber and fighter planes violated Chinese territory in "intended provocations carried out under orders." The alleged instructions have been protested to the United Nations, the agency said. The AmericanU.P. - 99 words
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Article60 1950-09-08 1 U.P. ON THE WESTERN FRONT. Today A BRITISH unit on the left flame of its sector was cut off and supplied oy air droos. Four British wounded wvtv evacuated cy helicopter. Latest reports indicated the unit was still cut £f. It was described as a sn...U.P. - 60 words
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443 1950-09-08 1 U.P. On the Northern Taegu Front, Today. AMMUNITION including 120 pounds of Russian mortar bombs dated "1950" was captured by troops of the First Cavalry Division in this sector yesterday. A patrol ambushed a North Korean soldier and two illi; South Korean labourers haulingU.P. - 443 words
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Article53 1950-09-08 1 4 P.M. REPORT Late News Wong Sang Kum. one of three seriously injured in the longkang disaster died in hospital this afternoon. A body has also been recovered from the river. To-, tal deathroll now seven. The cost of the damage is estimated at 515.000. The carbide53 words
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Advertisement7 1950-09-08 1 SINGAPORE NORMAL EHAM FULL RESULTS PAGE TWO7 words
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Article461 1950-09-08 2 FULL LIST OF PASSES IX)LLOVVtKG are the F Normal Class results for 1950. FIRST YEAR PRIMARY y,,, k Tax J- Raj*- 1 i I I>ai»c Lim Guat Tm. I iini L« M Yoi Vv Su V-V j M V iah. J. M. David Koh luck Hua? L.461 words
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Article99 1950-09-08 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Today THE rjnltec States Government today took sL-ps to boost the output oi synthetic rubber from Governraerit -owned plants by 80,000 tons a year to about 755.000 tons a year in l&ol. Two plants in Pennsylvania and Kentucky will be re-opened to produce theReuter. - 99 words
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88 1950-09-08 2 A bottle of Singapore pickled ohilies is the »übjart of conversation of the** tkree aeanien. who recently left th? s.s. Audax. Senior Oridnary Seaman. Kdgar VVllloughhy. who received the cajllie* from a Staspporr acquaintance is hoMin£ th" boftW. His friend, P. V. Graiger (right) cracJUa a .joke having: ~H >88 words
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Article43 1950-09-08 2 U.P. On the Western Front in Korea. Today. THREE Korean women were seized today by a Second Division infantry patrol. One woman had a basket of hand grenade belanced on her head, the other two were caught throwing the explosives.—U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article54 1950-09-08 2 Tribune Staff Keporter TH E Hawkers Inquiry i Commission is hoidiiii: its Last meeting this afternoon. It will bo a privaie session. It is expected that the report drawn up by the Commission will be submitted to the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimsun. atter its final54 words
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383 1950-09-08 2 PARIS, Today. P' f a nationwide, move against the brains of foreign Communist networks on French soil. French police ay rounded up some 268 persons marked For deportation. More than, half of those seized were Spaniard* but the numbers included Russians. ugoslavs Poles, GreCAS. and383 words
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Article33 1950-09-08 2 W»V W--For causing an pain to nine du<* rripl their legs togeth ing them m a %v Chinese Tan Bai t;; yesterday r 'a P-'* P. Clague. the tot Magistrate.33 words
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Advertisement117 1950-09-08 2 Hair getting thin? Picture yourself in ten years I Baldness is *ojoU to overtake you unless I > youdosometkngtostcHJMaah^rN Y Hair J falls out because it is starved out. Ĕ starved of the natural foods on J which it lives. Silvikrin makes up jflP the deficiency—gets your hair ;4 growing117 words
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1200 1950-09-08 3 -OVER A CAT FIGHT IN KOREA Reuter-AAP. MR. Wee'- Bangkok drink- sa "siiop aters for people po who ir the average Thauand equivalent of John Citiz-n ir. he West. If one enaractej- CI istic of these people distin- ha guishes them morL-Reuter-AAP. - 1,200 words
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105 1950-09-08 3 PENANG, Thurs. The Rules Drafting Committee of the Waterfront Workers Trade Union held a meeting recently to study the draft rules, recommendations if necessary. The Trade Union Officer, Mr. Abdul Rahman, suggested that the Executive Council should consist of the president, vice-president assistant secretary105 words
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Article29 1950-09-08 3 A.P. French saris are back on the market in India ;tnd are finding ready buyers, although their prices are double those of Indian make. -AP.A.P. - 29 words
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Article15 1950-09-08 3 Reuter. Argentina last night offered her co-operation to the U.N. on Korea—Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article174 1950-09-08 3 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN HASTINGS sea cadets have a more than usual pride 1 in their ship. It is a large- y scale model of England'- earliest man o'war. the Henri Grace a Dieu. The model was built in Chatham Royal Naval Barracks in174 words
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Article104 1950-09-08 3 VICE ADMIRAL J. W. Rivett-Camac's second son 17 year old Michael, has passed out of the Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, with .wo prizes, one a King's Telescope, fhe telescope award means he was the best all-round cadet of his term. Michael's elder brother T iputenant T.N. Rivett-Car-i nac?104 words
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Article84 1950-09-08 3 DOWN By The Old Mill Stream stands Alderly Old Mil!. Nether Alierlcy. Cheshire. A water mill stood thero in 1391 but the present structure was built m the 15th century: it has just been presented by its owners to the National Trust, an organisation which preserves places84 words
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Article235 1950-09-08 3 AP. WASHINGTON. Thursday. THE U.S. Navy acknowledged to-day that two of its fighter planes shot down a Russian bomber off Korea on Monday. This is the first official word that American planes were responsible for destroying the two-engined Soviet craft, when, according to United State.-*AP. - 235 words
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Article35 1950-09-08 3 UP. President Truman said yesterday that the question of German rearmament is up for discussion by the meeting of the Big Three Foreign Ministers which will take place next week. —UP.UP. - 35 words
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Article19 1950-09-08 3 AP. Majar-Gcneral Mohammed Ryub Khan has been officially appointed first Pakistani Commander-in-Chief of the Pakistan Army—AP.AP. - 19 words
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Advertisement72 1950-09-08 3 m~ 4-« —V, n fA,wi«t v» mux imnW f Who's been at the K^PwfiL I How tbe family fovea Huntley and Palmers* 'Barley j Biscuit* The only trouble is they go so quickly with children around. Not that you can really mind then© delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are72 words
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Article636 1950-09-08 4 WOMAN'S PAGE A.P. NEW YOFK Thltty Go vears a?o trus week Ame '.an women won the righ.. to otote Ana "or 20 years. Rc ,'Cbt has t over U 10 w well they have used it. At rhpv eredt*. for h'»**- Uf ing reached some of theA.P. - 636 words
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Article, Illustration595 1950-09-08 4 ATLANTIC CITY. New jersey.—Mrs. Sara S. Washington. Negro business woman founded and directs an important cosmetic rrm nufacturing enterprise that has branches in a numb*, z of American cities and agents in other count ru She is noted lor her philanthropies595 words
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Article30 1950-09-08 4 WASHING! I the 13-nation affled P° making body for Jag resumou it? day aftet five-week eupied Itself witn fl tr mizatior. gubstance was ti ring the dosed I30 words
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Advertisement37 1950-09-08 4 t Here's the Bicycle with Jthe longest life Itt that the metal parts cvn V li you want the best bicvvLlis tithe m you Had a Ĕ9S9/& The mostpopular Bicycle in Malaya -count them on the road!37 words
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Advertisement25 1950-09-08 4 your natural LoveUflesi Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a glowing finish to your natural to (in nine lovely colo V I n.iLiT ii n- ioit.25 words
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Article1569 1950-09-08 5 ELEANOR LYONS - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY ELEANOR LYONS POME ::i quick and bolt I the g >or, Dan." Eileen No no, don't rind the shutters. Let break the window if but not your Vsui' bundled her husband mlSm bete* her in the '"'lord a toe place Ireund is tor scrapping1,569 words
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Miscellaneous99 1950-09-08 5 SUPERMAN b Wayne Boring iiOTSS [BSSS5 5CVB --A'viTED IN Tk£ VAULT /5UPERMAN- < OF TMAT I ABDUCTED Al aiXEY OOP v Hamliit A «r< g .TZ V I LOOKS LiKE j \v -EN I 1 f T 'VCVWN'T Dt?f€ J WHY. ~i V H <TtjrK»^' w" A H-ME. J ,Mp:N'T'K99 words
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200 1950-09-08 6 SPECIAL NEWS SERVICE FROM INDIA... GIIS. SINGAPOTO, Thursday. THE Union Public Service Commission will hold an 1 examination for the selection of cadets for entry to the permanent cadre of the corrunissioned ranks of the Indian Navy at Allahabad Bombay. Calcutta. Delhi, Madras andGIIS. - 200 words
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Article121 1950-09-08 6 GIIS NEW DELHI. Thurs. THE foundation stone of tbe Central Road Research Institute was laid in Delhi yesterday by the Transport Minister. Mr. Gopalaswami Ayyangar. The institute is one of the chain of national laboratories, four of which have already been opened. Work of the institute is toGIIS - 121 words
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Article49 1950-09-08 6 GIIS. SIMLA, Thurs.—The Punjab Government have un- j dertaken to reclaim 100.000 acres of land every year j and would soon be inviting private capital and enter- j prise for the purpose. Within the short period of three years, the Punjab has become surplus in food grains. —(GIIS).GIIS. - 49 words
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Article122 1950-09-08 6 MELrfOI itNE Clothes pegs ;tnd me end' iry bullets were amon;, the invention of Mr. John "Pop" Pomeroy who died here aged 78. He refused a knighthood but collected £A 25.000 in royalt es for his incendiary bullet that helped knock out Zeppelins over London122 words
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Obituary34 1950-09-08 6 DURBAN. Thurs. Mr Ebrahm Moharmr.ed, one of the oldest associates of Mahatma Gandhi and cofounder with Gandhiji of the Natal Indian Congress, died in Durban on September 5. He was 71.—<GIIS) GIISGIIS - 34 words
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Article29 1950-09-08 6 AP. Rebels are believed to be the killers of Anglo-Burmese tin mine manager Geoffrey Hutton, shot dead at his home at Thingandone in southeast Burma.- AP.AP. - 29 words
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Article127 1950-09-08 6 GIIS. SRINAGAR. Thurs. ADDRESSING a Janamashtmi reunion gathering in Srinagar on Tuesday. Kashmir's Chief Minister. Sheik Abdullah charged Pakistan of creating obstacles in the way of a fair and impartial plebiscite in Kashmir. He said that Pakistan wanted trouble and confusion in those parts of Kashmir, whichGIIS. - 127 words
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Article73 1950-09-08 6 GIIS. NEW DELHI. Thurs. Atrophy will be awarded annually by the Direc-tor-General. Civil Aviation, to the best Indian pilot below 25 years, who shows an all-round progress during the year in flying navigation. The trophy has been presented by Sardar Santokh Singh. Deputy Director, Civil Aviation,GIIS. - 73 words
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Article70 1950-09-08 6 GIIS. MADRAS, Thurs. THE Madras Government have appointed Mr. Sri- pada Krishnamurthy Sas- tri. a well-known Telugu poet and scholar as PoetLaureate in Telugu lor five years in place ot the late Challapilla Venkata Sastri. Among the many literary I works to the credit of Mr.GIIS. - 70 words
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Article183 1950-09-08 6 GIIS. SHILLONG. Friday. ACCOMPANIED by a Press party, flown in a 600--mile air-cruise over the Brahmaputra valley in Assam, a DalMa detachment of the Indian Air Force continued for the 7th day. its Operation Mercy" in some of the quake-stricken areas of the State. With 4.000GIIS. - 183 words
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162 1950-09-08 6 A.P. CALCUTTA, Thursday. fkOGS and roosters marooned on housetops were re> U ported today to be the only signs of life intone remote area of tie Tibetan-China border area o. India devastating series of earthquakes. Travellers from badly flooded areas of the SubanseriA.P. - 162 words
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Article86 1950-09-08 6 GIIS. CALCUTTA, Thurs. THE Silver Jubilee Session of the Indian Philosophical Congress will be held in Calcutta from December 20 to December 23. 1950. Dr. Radhakrishnan. Indian Ambassador to the USSR, according to the PTI. will preside. Eminent American and British professors of philosophy are amongGIIS. - 86 words
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Article23 1950-09-08 6 Five Til— HfclUlh Airline crew members arrived in Hong Kong yesterday after eight month? of detention by the Chinese Communists23 words
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Article300 1950-09-08 6 XI SDB a Fniav THE Indian Coffee lodu-try <« lias had a good yea: Mi i Ihe Coffee Jioard have been P csident ?f tiir pi j nor. v .;tioc<- tae devaluation the <| v na '!'',..V' thai ft. steady inert, ase in the «ntei- 1300 words
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Advertisement86 1950-09-08 6 Train for SUCCESS Wttß The School ci Accountancy, tbe leading insbtuooe in tbe British Empire for building Suce+ufnl Careen by postal Tattoo. Tbe School's usssurpiMid ff—iinitioo Record ghres tbrmsihnsuu prospect of success. i ann Jn^ir-w* Urg highly post > ACCOUNTANT SECRETARY COST ACCOUNTANT WORKS MANAGER CHIEF CLERK CASHIER BOOK-KEEPER or86 words
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Article90 1950-09-08 7 i \IMTOI.: Th. R«C«nt»ir« nt Rattle for Jwn .Tinxa "ars i to Capetown" il. 1.45. EKX:*"One N Sw*al H r.n! •j i". and v.i !».m. Ol KENS: ••Jun 'le Girt" ICoaa- Serial I 3. tf.3o ard X3Q p "i. \TIWTH Kidnapp d" 7.00 Kin'. o ot iUe Wild"90 words
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Article38 1950-09-08 7 A.P. "As things stand now, rted the journal's dis- observers say Japan I will not only surpass her year's production target of 000.000 yards but will leave the U.S. and Briv. behind in ncr exports Ap.A.P. - 38 words
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Article169 1950-09-08 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. DRITISH Commonwealth h- ministers will i !)i i k up on goods they export to Russia it a secret confer- 1 ginning here on Sept. Hv y will also review the oil v position at ting i rst since the which tookReuter. - 169 words
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Article90 1950-09-08 7 Sia m Will Have Bumper Rice Crop TRAD, FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. BANGKOK, Thursday. SIAMESE agricultural officials are confident that the rice crop for 1951 will surpass the 1,200.000 tons of the present year. The rains have set in six weeks earlier than during the 1949 planting season, ooviding betterA.P. - 90 words
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Article155 1950-09-08 7 SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, Today. REGARDLESS of the outcome of the Korean war, the United States is committed to a rearmament programme that is likely to continue for some time, a metal industry spokesman declared. Simon D. Strauss, Vice President or the American Smelting155 words
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Article131 1950-09-08 7 Tribune Staff Reporter THE South East Asian Rice Conference at Phcenix Paric ended yesterday after talks lasting three days. A statement Issued at the end of >he conference said that questions of price, allocation and rationing were outside the scope of the meeting. i The meeting, which131 words
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Article28 1950-09-08 7 U.P. Galei of more than 5 mnh hi<he<\ Britain last ni.rht s. mMng ships scuttling tor -shelter *nd lifeboats out answering distress signals.-U.P. - 28 words
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Article97 1950-09-08 7 CAT burglars wtrc est* cially active during August Fortv-eteht cas-s of housebreaking by night--the highest since thr /.Deration— wore reoorted. Thirteen •ays of housebreaking by day were reported during the month. There wrr two murders a;, asains; three in July. Other crime ligures for August97 words
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Article112 1950-09-08 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Thurs.- American steel mills will receive between 400.000 and 500,000 tons of iro-i and steel scrap from foreign countries curing 1950. the Iron and Steel institute stym. Robeit W Wolcott, el-air-man of the Institute's scrap metal committee said, these shipments would come fromA.P. - 112 words
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Article30 1950-09-08 7 UP. Flying squadrons of French ponce swooped down or apartments and hotels throughout Paris before dawn yesterday and arrested some 50 foreigners suspected of being Communists. -UP.UP. - 30 words
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Article231 1950-09-08 7 RUBBER ERRATIC Th>' mbb. r ommodi'.y mar* !.m n.tvtdv at lower level* this lawnlllf The- markt-' MWMl it 1-iT aamX* a pound for S. ptentber ItVsl i h<1- sheet inn-. i up 'tt us reals end then Msed to 14S 12 the lowest done th. morninir. Around noon231 words
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Article395 1950-09-08 7 Reuter. PARIS, Thursday THE International Monetary Fund today urged 1 the Uriited States and other surplus counlower tariffs and abolish trade preference! and other import limiting devils. The Fund's annual report, said it was in tne interest of surplus" countries to help deficit a strongReuter. - 395 words
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Advertisement77 1950-09-08 7 SORE THROAT quickly eased and protected i 'fim Cerr.fr-rt »nd «uard your sore threat by W jkwW Dl,lv!lg in the mouui, I'epa release nti «.«Ju-irul evsencr, uh .h he sorcoe* p> I luMkty itffere th* defeat* luuibnaai f i Camcd by the bicaib deep u;to the i /£> 1 h*p77 words
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Miscellaneous305 1950-09-08 7 11 Mv ie by ManI ii. -i r:« :Ut VMM I "i \r»s A r< Wei«WI rkf lOport: LM I tht Ititcrlud tM m i tt-I i tub. htM K. rum< i Icht 1 im« Nm i l mMi K. <<■ kmN< Kit! s. i li. Sal »he 1 b305 words
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1270 1950-09-08 8 A.P. U.P. and Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. TOi£ United Nations' Security Council tonight rcjecteG a Russian demand that *it should order the l'n»ted States to halt air attacks on North Korea, The vote came aft-r the United States had denied Soviet charges of indiscriminateA.P. U.P. and Reuter. - 1,270 words
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Article135 1950-09-08 8 A total of 161 cases w* or H4 were granted 7K treatment allowance- by Ik Department of Social during the month of Augiut I Thirty cases were reported j •■is being fit for work. d in the cases rejected was the C*ke of TB patient135 words
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Advertisement152 1950-09-08 8 This wonderful liquid healer Ate you suffering ho agony of itching Skin? Does it irritate 5-011 all day? Does f\ D.t)» it stop you .shaping at night Then fCcdr* f t KeSS try this famous heeling nmedy which 1 rl>' I°* V will give you instant reUef. WHY ,TACTSSOQUICKLY M152 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-09-08 9 on enemy potion, 4-M-26 firing at enemy across Naktong m 15 Kiver, in Korea. 1P,,,,,- i ,he sth Marine Brig, move onto a S oente, to set up a defence against a possible enem> break througn Kio*:f away at North P»s ol I'uiU'd States Navy StKo^'68 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-08 9 \A V-AJOVV Breathe io Com**" Clear Na.au V y/cJI Congestion the Modern Way I Feciyo. V V/ttl «!EWbc? Naat stuffy? Worn* «mh PL-"* 9- H=.d Cold* > You.can dw Tour in a lew «comis with qm a£» X' f the new Penetfol InUkr. Th* medicated MIX I You o.n then82 words
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1901 1950-09-08 10 SPOT - By SPOT THE Singapore Gold Cup Meeting, most important meet on the Singapore Turf Club's racing schedule, opens tomorrow with a difficult eight-event ororramme, Thirteen newcomers will be making their Malayan debuts. They have been handicapped in five different1,901 words
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Article910 1950-09-08 10 LONGSHOT - By LONGSHOT TWO newcomers—J'Avance (late Mildiou) and to dine—should be forward runners at the Sinw pore Gold Cup meeting which opens tomorrow J'Avance is entered for the distance events ova one mile, and mile and two furlongs, while Ondia will be running in the sprints for cracks,910 words
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58 1950-09-08 10 win over Sh< keenlv-contMt.-d V* ou padang m Storming before th<- >.<■ down. J. Ohveir. SC.C. w< re q then Kuiuer srorH he a few minutes later tlick off a .short conwi. j A Neubronner S.C.C. playw D > game oa banged in58 words
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Article43 1950-09-08 10 I.ONP Prouse. in« ■> Milan wh- >■ Snjl '«•niu io*4Js junior charm- 1 >„,;• the senn-tu today by wn vl \,aj,**jt H Surrey juwor in less than half ar mother but a Brit now won five loss of onl> lb r^ ies43 words
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Article995 1950-09-08 11 15 d m., Horses C. 2, Div. 3, 7 F. less 17 ys. [.Atr. I—" ~1 mo Mr. W. Stroma btdljvan itiKh l i:, Mr. Chee Soon Ken.; Sper.cci •iniH" n si' Playmate Stable" Maiiin '■UtH N -in "Belmont Stable .v lnsvv Kongsi ftetWlf l .< >ir. T.995 words
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Article110 1950-09-08 11 Mr. W. D. Robinson. < 0.8. E. has been selected to fill the appointment of LHput j Commissioner of Police. Federation of Malaya. i Mr. Robinson, who whs educated at Epsom Col- 1 lege, was appointed to wrve in the Indian Police in the course110 words
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Article205 1950-09-08 11 THE A-:en > Committee o; the Far Eastern and Australian Train*: Conference of International Air Transport Association, the organisation ot the international sthckiled airTtaea of the world, will convene In Singapore on September }2. The followin-- «eJega.es.representin? th- LATA atrtUled operating in or tht\>UKh th205 words
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Article143 1950-09-08 11 The novel and the movie •Anna and the King of S am' has changed the plans of Dr. and Mrs. Francis G- Blake, who arrive. In Singapore yesterday bj Qantas oOAC Constellation from Australia. Dr. Francis aged 63. a professor in Yale University of143 words
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Article58 1950-09-08 11 MALACCA, Thursday. Malacca had one week* supply of sugar, but a furth. r supply has arrived. M» r B C Wisdom. Resident Commissioner told the press to N*d'prosecution for hoarding rice and sugar was instituted during August The Food Control Department will of course take action58 words
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374 1950-09-08 11 TRACK NOTES QUEEN VIC (Tjoa) was easily the best worker at Bukit Timah this morning. Given her head from the three, this Victory Torch mare covered the distance in 38' A sees. This gallop is the fastest to be registered since official training374 words
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Article56 1950-09-08 11 BOLLYWOOD, McC rea's biy prin V irhrn he risitid Metro-Ooldtrvn-Mayer rcrenthi wnt not alone-for the fort V>«t Ma tu<> rcccUt pictures at the studio, "Stars In Hy Crown" and Tht Outriders,' tnmdt bi<i kits at their Hollywood preview. The heavy r«fti.s wade it possible for 3/rCi U> till56 words
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Advertisement44 1950-09-08 11 rrsttEßE... your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. this! Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used. JSh until the moment you open I your family and your guest can [Etta!, and then the lever hd delight in its «GOOD TO THE LAST DROP"44 words
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165 1950-09-08 12 CEVEN Malayan Chinese Olympic records are expec ted to be broken and several equalled tomorrow when eight states meet for the first post-war Malayan Chinese Olympiad—the fifth since its inception—at the Jalan Besar Stadium at 10.30 ajn. Twelve record holders, six from165 words
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Article254 1950-09-08 12 This is the programme for the two days: SATURDAY 10-30 a.m. 60 Metros. < Women i H< 10-40 a.m. 100 Metres. (Mon». [hate. 10-45 am Putting the Weight.'( Womeni. Finals 10- 50 a.m. High Jump. (Men), Fin la 11- 00 a.m. 1500 Metns. (Men) Finals. 11-15 UL 80 Metres254 words
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Article322 1950-09-08 12 SHOT PUTT (Giris) Pu Lan Fen (P), Ho Yu Fen fSei) Chng Yueh Kwei Jot. i Chin Chen <Pk). Chan Tsui Tta! <§£ Teh Mo Fen (WJj Huan? Yueh Tun (Sel). U Kwe: Hua (Sel). Loans Yuen Shen (S), Huang Yl (o). 80 METRES LOW HURDLES (Girls) |g), Tsui322 words
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Article561 1950-09-08 12 60 METRES (Girls) Heat 1 Loh Siew Mci <P>. Wu Hui Chen (Pkl. Li BhU Una (S). Lam Pi Hs«ia (S). Wang Shim riung (J>. Heal li: H.-i-h Sai Hua (P». V h Chua Ti <Pki. Ku<> Li Fun (Ph), Huang Yun Ti (Sell. Lin biuh Nine <S>. Heal561 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-09-08 12 Mr. R. M. Young, Acting: Director of Education, addressing the iinge gathering of local bodies which m?t last ni?ht at the British Council to discuss the formation of a Singapore Adult Education Council.36 words
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Article37 1950-09-08 12 The Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation holding the Sen.or Weightlrftinc Champion ~liiand Mr. Singapore 1950 competit on on Sept. 28 a:.J 29 a; the Happy World Stadium. Entries will close one week before opening night.37 words
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Article62 1950-09-08 12 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. Crtefcct close of pay s»«ores: At Hastings. Un !er Th rtytwo'a 372 for 8 declared. Over Thirtviwo s ISO Davies not o';; HT. Tattersill risrhtann medium offspin 6 for 45» and 2> 2 i >r 7 (E. Davie.-- f>2 Palmer rot out 50). At Scarborough.Reuter. - 62 words
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89 1950-09-08 12 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. The main event of the Jelebu Welfare Week was a football match yesterday between Jelebu (joint holders of the Bryson Cup) and the Ist. Gurkha Rifles (the Nepal Cup winners). The Gurkhas scored a goal in the first 10 seconds, the89 words
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Article69 1950-09-08 12 MANILA. Thurs.— BMBM K>pmosa. a comparative unknown from Cebu. held the Orient featherweight champion Tir-> Del 1 Rosar o to a draw last nifint over 10 rounds. The crowd was no: !ea- 1 with the decision as ESepino ÜB, had carried the tight to Del69 words
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Article73 1950-09-08 12 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Th.u-. V. Towee!. world bantamu champion, was declared uiilit b} a Johannesburg dot ior (Oua> and cannot right Italian Ah Nuvoloni on Saturday nig! t. Tof weel has a virus disease and b v been ordered to bed. Following a 5.000 niih- r;.'i 0A.P. - 73 words
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Article56 1950-09-08 12 U.P. LONDON. Thurs.— rim.sdiv ''a English football results wtre: English League Dni-io-i 11 Swansea Town 4 Leeds United 2. Div sion III: Colchester United 4 Bournemouth 1: Leyton Orient L Northampton 0; Walsall Nor with City 1: Watford 0 WaipQCl County 2 Division Hi (Northern s. io:u: CnrlU.P. - 56 words
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Article20 1950-09-08 12 A.P. CAIKO. THurs.- Egypt created Greece ix to one in a v aterpolo match her*- today.- A P.A.P. - 20 words
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13 1950-09-08 12 A.P. mon«-y today. third aiaee. I it<-ld -h '.< Al'.A.P. - 13 words
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24 1950-09-08 12 B ■J X lost Si\ WI k- 391 I I 122 for 1 I I Worrell also dro 10*024 words
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Article18 1950-09-08 12 A.P. HAMBI'KITli1Tli ir?-~ pointed A" i years ago o\«r of 12.000 H<"i 'i' r round.—A P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article16 1950-09-08 12 Th 1 C.8.0.K.A. in «Sjgri fonl. A. LBJ. 1 Cho;«ir<i. R. Mo 116 words
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Title Section67 1950-09-08 1 MALAYA Tribune BY rm PEOPLM FOR TUB PEQPLB i Sport. J LARGER O.KLES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PATER IN MALA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Una I "Tuo"WWf9" MrlrWffdneoualy at 8m gapcre, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. OGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1950 PKIO: Tl« Cr I THE MALAYA TRIBUNE in\DO\67 words
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Article, Illustration1266 1950-09-08 1 2 MORE DEFEATS FOR RUSSIA A.P. U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. THE I nited Nations' Security Council tonight rejectee a Russian demand that 1 it should order the United States to halt air attacks on North Korea. The vote caxne after the UnitedA.P. U.P. - 1,266 words
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64 1950-09-08 1 Trihunc Staff Reporter ONE Malay serang of a motor boat was killed and six others (three Chines and thr n Malays) were seriously injured in an explosion on board the boat at 5 50 this morning at Nortn Boat Quay. One other member of the64 words
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Article74 1950-09-08 1 rrihuitf Staff Reporter Til IE condition of Tioh Mcng g 11). Tcoh Geok ag (15) Law Swee En? iMi. the. three Chinese girls who were poisoned when j they drank some brewed Chinese herbs last night was reported this morning as improving. All three are in the74 words
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Article23 1950-09-08 1 A.P. General Smuts has had a comfortable night last cigM and h>- condition has im- pi >• rl a gieft deal. —A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article62 1950-09-08 1 UP. WASHINGTON. Thurs. PRESIDENT Truman said to-day that the shooting down of i Russian plane near Korea was a matter for the United Nations to handle. At his weekly news conference, he explained that the Russian craft was shot down by United Nations planes and declined toUP. - 62 words
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Article32 1950-09-08 1 U.P. President Truman said yesterday that he will ~erort to the nation in a radio speech tomorrow night on U.S. government plans i«-r an emergency economic programme at home. —U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article28 1950-09-08 1 AP. President Truman signed a U5535,554 600,424 Bill yesterday to finance the. government for another year but stood firm in opposing a loan to Spain.—-AP.AP. - 28 words
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Article41 1950-09-08 1 Reuter. An Indian naval squadron comprising the cruiser Delhi, the frigates Jumna, Sutlej, Cauvefy and Tir and the tank landing ship Avenger is to visit the naval base at Trincomalee, Ceylon. between Sept. 9 and 23.- Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article23 1950-09-08 1 Reuter. A new civil air service between Taipeh and Macoa will be inaugurated shortly, according to a Chinese press report.—Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article20 1950-09-08 1 Reuter. The new Cabinet of the Indonesian unitarian state held its first meeting in Jakarta yesterday morning.—Reutor.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article15 1950-09-08 1 Reuter. Argentina last night .offered her co-operation to the ON. on Korea.-Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-09-08 1 British troops unload g*ar from trucks ma.r the front line in Korea. Most ol them have stripped to ihe waist in the midday sun.28 words
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263 1950-09-08 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. MR. Alan Kirk. U.S. Ambassador to Moscow, said no" five times to the Russians in refusing to accept a Soviet protest note on the shooting of a Russian plane in Korean waters. Four Unit*, the Admiral Said "ho" politelyU.P. - 263 words
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Article201 1950-09-08 1 A.P. MOSCOW, Thursday. THE destruction of a Soviet bomber in Korea Bay 1 was the biggest topic of conversation among Russians in Moscow today, and resentment against American leaders appeared to be rising. Feeling has already been running high against the United States government andA.P. - 201 words
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Article572 1950-09-08 1 61 Red Tanks Hit In Two Days U.P. TOKIO, Friday. AMERICAN and South Korean defenders set up new lines only seven miles from Taegu today in face of the greatest sustained Communist drive of the war. Taegu was within range ot enemy artillery fire from the northU.P. - 572 words
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Article32 1950-09-08 1 UP. Odes of more thun 80 niph. 1; i shed Britain last night sending ships scuttling for shelter and lifeboats out •nswering distress signals.— ur.UP. - 32 words
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Article29 1950-09-08 1 A.P. French saris are back on the market in India and are finding ready buyers, although their prices are double those of Indian make. —AP.A.P. - 29 words
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Article24 1950-09-08 1 UP. Five Trans-Asiatic Airline crew members arrived in Hong Kong yesterday after eight month? of detention by the Chinese Communists.— Ul'.UP. - 24 words
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Article239 1950-09-08 1 HAND-TO-HAND FIGHTING TOKin. Friday. 1 HARD PRESSED Allied j troops last night biuntrd three Korean Red offensive in bitter, costly fighting. Red commanders, seeking to exploit gains on the critical northern front, plunged long truck columns southward through the fire of navel guns and WSJplan Fighting wa.s grim and bloody239 words
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Article41 1950-09-08 1 Reuter. Eg} pt and India yesterday sign, v a trade pact providing for the exchange of 14,000 tons of lute for 6.000 tons of rice, and entitling Egypt to buy and quantity of juie on the free market.—Reutei.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article30 1950-09-08 1 UP. Flying squadrons of French police swooped down on ..pertinents and hotels throughout Paris before dawn yesterday and arrested some 50 foreigners suspected of being Communists. -UP.UP. - 30 words
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Article27 1950-09-08 1 AP. Ernest Bevin sailed for New York aboard the Queen Mary yesterday to attend a Big Three conference and the U.N. General Assembly.—AP.AP. - 27 words
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259 1950-09-08 1 LANARK, SCOTLAND, Thursday. *pHE British War Minister, Mr. John Strachey, tonight declared that Great Britain was faced with two alternatives in Malaya—developing the country for full self -government within the Commonwealth, or abandoning it to the Chinese Communists. Mr. Strachey, who was speaking here259 words
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Article154 1950-09-08 1 A FILIi'INO wonrin who •il parted with her child for $100 because she was too poor to keep it has cow got back her child through the help of the Social Welfare and the genero- I sity of a lady who wishes to it154 words
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Article28 1950-09-08 1 UP. More than 600 Hungxrlai Jrws left Budapest for Palestine yesterday m ;iecordance with an ngreement -oneluded hntwren Hung iry n"l Israel. UP.UP. - 28 words
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Article39 1950-09-08 1 A.P. llcg irdli' s of the outcome of the Kor". n war. the U.S. is committed tc a raamiament progranune that is likely to continue for some time, a metrJ indu -try spokes man dec'ar~d.—AP.A.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement24 1950-09-08 1 ELECTION WORLD FAMOUS Sole Agents: CHUN CHONG 58, South Bridge Rd.. Spore. The famous Family of Medicinal Products ChecThone and, of course. TIGER BALM24 words
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Advertisement97 1950-09-08 1 For Accurate Eyesight Examination, Vogue in Eyewear, Consult PIN PIN IPTIC/U. CO., 91, North Bridge Kd. S noio. (Opposite to Adelphi Hotel) The RALEIGH Mark guarantees Quality >«* t Strength This »s the mark of Rriuin's r.uprrmhicydr Produced tn the World's larger .uid best-equipped cyclr factory For strength, qualify and97 words
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134 1950-09-08 2 MUNICIPAL Commissioners ftl have turned Villc Ro:i«i arm. Commissioners were tothat the KoUSCfI recently bu.lt to the proposed ho l se are of a peraaawent na--55 to maintain the a,mm, ties of the locality. Ais type of ooctftructkxi proposed should not he allowed. Because134 words
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Article96 1950-09-08 2 THERE araa a moment of surprise in the Singapore j Ass:ze Court yesterday when a 12-ycar-oKi Indian boy giving evidence at a murder trial gave his c'ocr brother s rrme as David Niven (the famous British film star». The witness. Knshnan, was i asked96 words
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Article75 1950-09-08 2 A Chinese amah is being compensated with $2,310 for the loss of a leg which was amputated as a result of injuries sustained when bandit* tired on the Singapore Kuala Lumpur night mail tram between Sedenak and Layang Layang. ihe amah icquested the75 words
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188 1950-09-08 2 Bill Will Not Apply To Muslims 1 meant to ban &a«*e h the been Sfr. S M. A. H\ v ca led for a'Commission of Inquiry to hear me views of the heads of the v.riou, religious Meanwhile the Muslim Welfare Association headed188 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-09-08 2 Major General E. J. Poett Chief-of-Staff. GHQ. Farelf. caught by the Tribune cameraman while waiting for his wife and daughter to come ofT the gangwiy of me troopship Devonshire yesterday. Mrs. Poeti and her dau&hter were passengers on tne trooper irom the United Kingdom.48 words
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Article136 1950-09-08 2 WHILE being escorted to Woodlands Police Station by two police constables on motor-cycle patrol, a lorry-driver Loh Hai Wah made a futile bid to escape, the first District Court was told yesterday. Loh was fined $10 for failing to produce his identity card when136 words
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92 1950-09-08 2 KUAL A LUMPUR. Thur.THE Ruler ol Trengganu opened ihe Ulu Treny'ranu Agricultural Show on Tuesday. On arriving at Kuam Brang. the Srltan was \v corned by school children. The women of the kampong gave a display call >d main balai. The dispiay Is performed92 words
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Article52 1950-09-08 2 An Office of tttt Canadian Government Trade Commissioner Service would be established in Colombo. Ceylon. Mr. Paul Sykes, formerly Canadian Government Trade Commissioner in Singapore, will be transferred to this new post. Mr. Sykes :erved as Canadian Government Trade Commissioner in Singapore from March 13, 1947 to March52 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-09-08 2 r MORROW will be a big day for 29 'rookies' at R.A.F. Station Changi. At a ceremonial parade they will DMS out irom initial traunng to take the r place as the lirst full-fledged unit of the newlyformed R.A.F. (Malaya). To the strains236 words
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Article, Illustration202 1950-09-08 2 WITH two newly-married I couples as members of the crew: the .10.000 ton. Danish motor vessel. Laura Maersk," which berthed in Singapore yesterday from San Francisco via ports, became known as the "honeymoon" ship on the voyage. The happy couples are the Chief Steward. Karl202 words
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Article232 1950-09-08 2 AUGUST set a new record for an ti-bandit operation by aircraft of the Far East Air Force, w&ickj slashed at insurgent target* both by aajr and by night. Peak day was August 17, when the first craft took off at nine in the232 words
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Article70 1950-09-08 2 A 30 year-old Tamil. V. Madasamy. yesterday faced a charge of theft in the Third Police Court. He was alleged to have stolen a yard of canvas worth $2. from No. 3 Sub Depot. 223 8.0 D.. Alexandra Road, on September 6. He pleaded guilty70 words
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Obituary23 1950-09-08 2 PENANG. Thurs. Mr. KhOO Heng Teik. well known tin miner and race horse owner, passed away last night at Tanjnng Bungah.23 words
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Article50 1950-09-08 2 For entering the Singapore Harbour a protected place without a permit. Ahmad bin Bache. Chua Seng Kee and Arumugam Were charged in the Third Police Court yesterday. All ol them pleaded guilty. \hmad and arumugam wei c each fined $10 and< Chea $15.50 words
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Article38 1950-09-08 2 For causing unnecessaiy pain to nine ducks by tymg their legs together and placing them in a basket, a Chinese Tan Bai Seng, flras yesterday fined $15 by Mr. P. Claque. the Fourth Polite Magistrate.38 words
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Article, Illustration227 1950-09-08 2 rHRICE torpedoed by German U-boats during World War Two, 43-year-old B. N. Abideen, ex-bosun of the Audax left Singapore by a U.O.A.S. aircraft for London yesterday with nine other seamen from the same ship. His two daughters, now m London, are waiting a\nxiously227 words
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206 1950-09-08 2 MR. John Laycoek (Progressive •North east) will ouiz Government on certain, bleaches allegeo to have been committed by Government and the Education Department with st«ioents taking up the Teachers Training course. Tn Questions which he will In questions which he will table at the meeting206 words
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Article96 1950-09-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Pneumonia again took a I heavy toll of durine the week ending Ausust 19 in the Federation. There were sixteen deaths, out of 49 cases reported. The previous week's total was 55 seizures and 13 deaths. Forty-eight cases of dysentery were reported from96 words
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Article115 1950-09-08 2 THREE Chinese labourers received burns yesterday when a jar of formic acid broke and its contents spilt on them. The men were working on a tonkang conveying a cargo load of formic to a shin when the accident occurred some distance off Clifford Pier. The115 words
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Article56 1950-09-08 2 Forty-cne-yoar-old Ong Seng Guan alias Ong Per><!. was produced in the Fourth Police Court yesterday or, a I charge of returning from banishment in 1946. Sene Guan was banished for life from the colony by the Court oi Session in ItM I Re was ordered to56 words
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Article65 1950-09-08 2 PENANG. T.iurs—A yt ung Malay. Jarfar bin Kamid. and a Malay woman. Som binti Hashim, pleaded guilty to a charge of lighting on September 2 Som said that sne was tapped by Jaiiar Jaffar said Som was hi= aunty and that spat at him.65 words
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Advertisement114 1950-09-08 2 I today&ATMAV •-"-H »mU-t 3*oo 1 The best seller that delighted millions... I fnumrwum M-G-M gleefully announces ■■■9 I *W H SPENCER 4"T RACY I llPSfil JOANIBENN ETT f* MW* L J \jm M PLCS! The latest "Tom Jerry MGM cartoon. J V s Six Shooter law. ~J 1 C114 words
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Advertisement112 1950-09-08 2 Opening To-day! > 3 Shows: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. Columbia's ROGUES OF SHERWOOD FOREST" In Technicolor. Sun Sept. 10th at 11 a.m. Warner Bros "TWO TEXAS KNIGHTS" In Technicolor, r. 41 NOW l_i I jLJ SHOWING H—l 45 —4—£.30—9.30 "ONE NIGHT AT THE BAL TABARIN" French Film with English Sub-Tit!os.112 words
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Advertisement44 1950-09-08 2 NOW SHOWING 11—1.45— 4— 6.00 9.30 TRIPLE ATTRACTION 50 minutes OF BLOOD i SWEAT "THE RECAPTURE OF TARAWA" AND AND »T„e-w.nn!-ig nor c< All THE KING'S MEN \^^Ĕ*J TOMORROW W HITE SELL y° ur Unwanted tools in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs Bdst^Res^»44 words
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268 1950-09-08 3 THE formation of an Adult Education Council for Singapore was unanimously agree:! upon at a meeting; of various public and private institutions at the British Council Hall *ast ni^ht. A 12-man drafting committer was appointed to work out the blueprints of the Council,268 words
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Article155 1950-09-08 3 MALACCA, Thurs. THE Resident Commissi iner, Mr. GJE.C. Wisdom told the press today that it is not the Goverr merit's intention to move squatters on any considerable scale from one area to another. Their aim is to .settle them closer to exiting areas. Details of the155 words
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Article54 1950-09-08 3 Pr,i\ANG, Thursday. Mr. Saw Terjg Kok v; the Penan? Pass iort Office and Mr. Teoh Khoon Hock of the Penang Marines Department, yesterday saved a middle-age woman from drawing of! the Esplanade The lady, "t is understood, came from Bukit Mertajam. Province Wellesley. She was sent54 words
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Article33 1950-09-08 3 The Ccmmander-in-Chiei. Far East Land Forces, General Sir John Harding, left this morning by air for Sarawak on a routine visit. He will be returning to Singapore during the weekeno33 words
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298 1950-09-08 3 THE oromotion of international understanding 1 and fellowship, through free interchange of ideas between U.S. students and those of other countries, is the mission of Mr. James ("Jim*' to his buddies) Pineo Grant. 28-year-old Harvard Law School student and International representative of the United298 words
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Article78 1950-09-08 3 Dato Onn bin Ja'aiar and Mr. C. C. Lan will attend the foiillcomittg talks in London on Commonwealth plans for economic development in South and South East Asia, it is announced. They will be attached to the t'nited Kingdom delegation as Advise* s78 words
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Article138 1950-09-08 3 The novel and the movie "Anna and the* King of has changed the nlans of Dr. and Mrs. Francis G. Blake, who arrived ttl Singapore yesterday by Qantas ;i()AC Constellation from Australia. Dr. Francis aged 63. i professor in Vale University of America, vas138 words
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Article55 1950-09-08 3 PENANG, Thurs. 'I 'wenty-five-yeai -old Indian, claimed trial to a charge of committing theft of a ?ap, a Shirt, an identity card and cash of $7 55 belonging to one Abdul Gatfoor. Bail In th< sum of $100 was allowed till September 19. when the case55 words
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Article66 1950-09-08 3 Wolf cubs from all over the island will meet for a Cub Festival at tne St. School Hai! at 6.30 p.m. today, and tomorrow. The Scout Association has promoted this festival to show to "he people of Singapore what cubbing can do for a young66 words
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Article58 1950-09-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Members of the Malay Regiment stationed in the area west of Kelantan River were entertained to a garden party by the UMNO of P*»tl Mas yesterday. The District Officer, r.peak- ing on the occasion, praise;! I the services of the Regiment iin protecting the58 words
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Article227 1950-09-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. SECURITY forces shot dead two bandit in Pahang and wounded another bandit who has not yet been captured. The first bandit was killed in an ai-tack on a small occupied bandit camp. A pistol, documents, medicine and clothing were recovered. Bandits227 words
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Article131 1950-09-08 3 A total of 161 cases out of 164 were granted TB treatment allowances by the Department of Social Welfare during the month of August. Thirty cases were reported as being fit for work. Included in the cases rejected was the case of TB patient who131 words
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94 1950-09-08 3 THE Department of Social Welfare has enabled a deaf and dumb child to proceed to Adelaide, Australia, for further special studies at the South Australian School for the Blind. Deaf and Dumb, by .gteeing to pay her passage, states the progress summary of the94 words
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Article57 1950-09-08 3 Cadet Captain John Le Prevost has resigned his Commission as Honorary Cadet Captain with effect from June 1. Cadet Lieutenant Seah Yun Chong has resigned his Commission as Honorary Cadet Lieutenant with effect from August 4. Cadet Captain P. E. Nicholas has resigned his Commission as Honorary57 words
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Advertisement636 1950-09-08 3 TUITION OF ARCHITECTS OF MALAYA. PROFICIENCY EXAMINATIONS 1950 rvtailed Syllabua is new lv for the December Exa.ns and copies can be Hi on application by letter to undersigned. W. I. WATSON, Honorary Secretary, of Examiners. I.A.M. ci Dept. of Municipal vrehitect Building Surveyor, Singapore. rioUNTANCY, COST ACrnrX'TINC COMPANY SESHIP HOOK-XEEP-'v'f'636 words
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Advertisement510 1950-09-08 3 MERCANTILE INSTITUTION ?09, Queen Street, Phone 23^1 Spend you, spare time with us Tvni^ re S?i, your Shorthand an«i Typini; skill or take a course of 1"1 die n, in B °ok-Keeplng. English -ic. Classes are adjusted to suit your requirements, and are open io banners in any subject cm510 words
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Advertisement102 1950-09-08 3 I NOTICE THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATION. I A Loganathan of Pasak and Permatang Estates, Kota Tinggi, Johore. hereby give notice of intention to apply for a VS P icrmit fcr one vehicle to operate from the above estates to Johore Bahru. This application will be pub lished in102 words
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Advertisement356 1950-09-08 3 WORLD tfnfoUa FAMED 8 AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYERS fIi"or])niatni(/ oatiOH$ ■a Carrmti ntutsj f Singapore Penang Prices for Portable Kexine Cabinet*. Model 16 AC Mixer $140.00 ;Sw Mixer $105j00 gfe.f Mixer si7.1.00 Less 10< I or ash. Obtrfi uibh rrom .'/<<:</ nh r ><<^»JMR^V. i,,oh r Amalgamated engiNTEERING AND OM- M356 words
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Article582 1950-09-08 4 HO not be too depressed by the news from the front-line It is disappointing, it is true, but the road to any victory is paved with disappointDo not blame the fighting men. We who go home every night, have cause only tobc grateful to them. The folk who jeer582 words
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1554 1950-09-08 4 FURTHER EXTRACTS FROM THE ANNUAL REPORT OF THE INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH, MALAYA THE dietary survey conducted by the Institute of Medical Research. Malaya are of two kinds. Firstly a detailed accurate weighing of all foodstuffs in individual houses over periods of a1,554 words
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Article32 1950-09-08 4 Korean Warfront, Thurs. SERGEANT Thomas Murray, of Royston Main Gardens. Edinburgh, is the first British infantry casualty in Korea. He was wounded slightly in the thigh on Tuesday night.32 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-09-08 4 This map shows approximately how the divisional strength of the North Koreans is deployed around the 120-mile Allied Defence Perimeter in South Korea. The week ending Sept. 2, Is the tenth week of the war.38 words
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Article, Illustration719 1950-09-08 4 AT the series of conferences, which opened in London this week, the Commonwealth plan conceived at Colombo last January for the economic development of countries ol South and South East Asia is to be matured to a point at which decisions vital to719 words
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Advertisement40 1950-09-08 4 BULGIN Made in England HIGH QUALITY PARKING LAMPS Xnsun. 's neligihle current and adds beauty to your car. Scle Agents kee: huat radio co., Singapore Penang, Kuala Lumpur. THE iNfRAPHIL LAMP CAN HELP Y0U.... Ask Your PhUtps Distribute! PHILIPS?-.. intraphi(^40 words
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Article122 1950-09-08 5 KU ALA LUMPUR. Thurs MALAY. Chinese and Indian workers emoloy°d n the tin mines in Ulu Selangor have ueen on strike f r more ihan a week and all work on tne two dredge h lo't'ine. to the company has stopped. j» is o li«122 words
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Article163 1950-09-08 5 The taikong*' of a motoryesterday pleaded iy on two counts in the District Court. He was lined $200 or one month s jail oo each charge. H( was Wong ThJ; Hee of No H Coleman Street. The first charge was that he failed to mark163 words
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Article57 1950-09-08 5 PENANG. Thurs. Mr c p Pure oil. Senior Inspector of Schools, will be takf appointment of Asi st int Director of Malay n Kuala Lumpur, n Mr G. L. Bayliss resumes office as Senior Il> «jecti r oi S" tools. Penang. Mr G L Ray*'in *c irrivtne57 words
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Article320 1950-09-08 5 THIS RED ENVOY WAS NOT SILENT Tribune Staff Reporter THREE Chinese. Communist Government officials traveling to take up appointments with the newly established People's Government Embassy In New Delhi, India, arrived in Singapore wderday on board the M.V. Wosang from Hongkong. Accompanied by wives320 words
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Article63 1950-09-08 5 MALACCA. Thursday. Malacca had one week's supply of sugar, but a f....h r supply has j.rrived. M r G. I*7 C. Wisdom, Resident Commissioner told the pre today. No prosecution ior he rJing rice and sugar was m;ntuted during Augu it. The Food Control Depai.aient Will63 words
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245 1950-09-08 5 A YOUNG Indian, S. Ratnam, who is accused of the murder of a fellow Indian, A. Rajoo, by stabbing him with a knife at No 317, Rvrangoon Road, on the afternoon cf Apnl 23 last, denied in the Assize Court yesterday of any knowledge of245 words
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Article164 1950-09-08 5 UP ARTHUR SEVITT. *1 roving cameraman tor h C :itury Air Tru- I \ustratta, the man who climbed up a mosque in iI ro and "shot" bazanr regarded as taboo to the white man. arrived in Singapore by Q ant as BOAC. nsterdav is on his164 words
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318 1950-09-08 5 THE story ot how a Volunteer Special Constable, Cheong Heng Chye, made a heroic act by tackling an alleged fire-bug wno tried to sel ablaze a police telephone hui after a short struggle, was related to Magistrate D. A. Fyfe in the318 words
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Article103 1950-09-08 5 Mr. W. D. Robinson. V O.R.K. has been selected to fiU Ihe appointment of Dtputy Commissioner of Police, Federation of j Malaya. Mr. Robinson, who was educated at Kmmm Col- lege, was appointed to I serve In the Bidian Police in the course of which103 words
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Article125 1950-09-08 5 INDONESIA'S two delegates to the Seventh Day World Conference held in San Francisco arrived in Singapore on the 1 aura Mersk. yesterday. |f Albinus Mamora. Dear of the Indonesian Union Seminary, told the Trihune that the convention was attended by over 21.000 people, including125 words
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Article65 1950-09-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs Foitv-hvo-year-o'd Loo Soo Tcnr was charged wKil attempted suicide in the .Augihtratcs' Co;rt today. Ho was i4 ot present to makeiany r*e». l Court Inspector Mohd. lahir said that Sec Ton- slabbed himself in the stomach with a kn'fo on Sept. 1 and is65 words
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Article57 1950-09-08 5 PENANG. Thurs. Chee Way Hin. 43. appeared before Mi M. R. F Rogers, m the Sessions Court yesterday on a charge of stealing live shirts 8 trousers and one coat worth $BC.OC. He pleaded guilty and asked for leniency. He was bound over in a57 words
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Article211 1950-09-08 5 THE Af, r e?i< y Committee of lh« Km Eastern and Australian Traffic Conference of Internal ionnl Air Tiansport jtssocia tion. the ornanisalion jt tb« international schedu'ed «•> Klines Ol the world, will convene in Sinpore on Sept ember 12. The following representing th. lATA211 words
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Article82 1950-09-08 5 WHILE Investigating a drug case, it was stated in tne Second District Court yesterday. Inspector Yahya discovered a chanau pipe, and four leaf packets of chandu from a hiuse on Dickson Road on Septern- ber 6. Fortv-ftve-yoar-old Ong Ah Kow pleaded guilty to two charges of82 words
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Article54 1950-09-08 5 PENANG. Thurs Twenty-two-year-old Tan Ah Bah. was charged before Magistrate Mr. E. M. Smallwood with house- breaking at:d theft on various dates bitween July 1 and August j». He also faces an alternative charge of retaining Stolen property. Bail was opposed and tne case was postponed to54 words
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Article57 1950-09-08 5 The Chuich Workers association of St. Andrews Cathedral will hold a Jumble S&!c. at the Victoria Memorial Hall at 3 p.m. tudav. Among tlx odds and ends, there will be a large collection of dresses, men s and "hUdrcn's c'othing. Tea and b.scuits will he on57 words
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Article45 1950-09-08 5 PENANG. Thurs. A fine of $50 was imposed tay the Magistrate Mr. E M. Smailwood. on M. -\bdul Majid ior having 29 KAttia ol moat, not slaughtered In the municipal abattoirs. Abdul Majid pleaded guilty. The meat was ordered to Dc confiscated.45 words
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Advertisement18 1950-09-08 5 Hi I 1 0 V A L T N 1 E JOINTING WILL nrvE VOL DEEP, refreshing Sleep18 words
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Advertisement176 1950-09-08 5 ttr% «.ki;y ffV J HA 115 VI VALINE HERBAL HAIR OIL VIVALINE helps to restore the hair to its c-riginal youthfUl colour. $4.00 large, $2.50 small. BALADINE HAIR TONIC helps growth of hair and stops hair fall $250 bottle. KESHLINE HAIR OIL pn m tcs luxuriant growth. $1.50 VALETTA VANISHING176 words
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Advertisement21 1950-09-08 5 "STANULE'S" Concentrated Essence of Chicken. x The Quintessence of Strength. A VERITABLE REJUVENATOR! Astounding Results!! Bole Agents: F. A. BARTHOLOMEUSZ. LTD.21 words
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Miscellaneous6 1950-09-08 5 jX"™"^ ■<__ JBr* S J\ w*V >MrjB|]6 words
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Article88 1950-09-08 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. BANGKOK, Thursday. SIAMESE agricultural officials are confident that the rice crop for 1951 will surpass the 1,200.000 tons of the present year. The rains have set in six weeKS earlier than during the 1949 planting season, ooviding better plantingA.P. - 88 words
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Article76 1950-09-08 6 v|N<;\rOßE, Thnrs. The pri«e of tin in inKapor«* yevter day was i i*4 7/8 per pi.ul <v .ni.Uer- d fUt of $11 1 >> «>" pun* LONDON. d: spot no. i p Thrre. months C 761. I P «s«.ttlem«*nl #H«C 7*4. I p IS*, lumoirr: 1«0 Jons, srciind76 words
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Article104 1950-09-08 6 SINGAPORE, Thurs. ALTHOUGH London again gave a number of improved bids for some tin shares, there was very little response. In the local market conditions remained quietly steady. Little interest was shown in industrials and rubbers The following were the day's price changes: sing \rour. m i104 words
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Article143 1950-09-08 6 LONDON. Thurs. -Inter >-«t on the London Sunk ExdMßgl "lav wa e specialised rather than p*n- eral. The main focus wa« on -iltt di:' ds which showed n." u«> to half a point in ihe lonper dated ssues. Coppers and diamond* moved ahead under support believd to bo,143 words
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Article67 1950-09-08 6 U.P HONGKONG. Thurs. The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation announced the suspension of its Canton branch today effective on September 15. The bank requested permission to close some time ago and its has just been granted by the Canton authorities. The bank is still operatingU.P - 67 words
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Article77 1950-09-08 6 Reuter and AAP. TOKIO. Thurs. The International Trade and Industry Ministry has announced the 28th allocation of import quotas under which Japan will import 35.000 tons of Australian wheat. The value of the import irom Australia is placed at U554,000,000. Also on the list of quotr.sReuter and AAP. - 77 words
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Article111 1950-09-08 6 A.P. NEW YORK Thurs. -American steel mills will receive tween 4of .000 and 500 000 tons of iron and steel ran from foreign countries during 1950. the Iron and Steel Institute sayRobert W Wolcott. chairman of the Institute's .-'crap metal committee said, these shipments would con.cA.P. - 111 words
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Article55 1950-09-08 6 Another of the Blue Funnel P' class .ships the Pyir hus docked in Singapore alter a 19 day run from Che United Kingdom to Singapore. A near record of 2.848 bags of Royal Mail wat brought by »he snip, together with aoout 3.00 dend weight tons55 words
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Article72 1950-09-08 6 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. Spot tin lam d two -t« ring per ton up at t'7t>y 12 at the morning session and three month? ea.«» d me sterling at €764-1 2. The lontovel was 185 tons. i The dosing prices wer* spot £77« buyers £770 sellers with business atU.P. - 72 words
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Article133 1950-09-08 6 Tribune Staff Reporter THE South East Asian Rice Conference at Phoenix Park ended yesterday after talks lasting three days. A statement issued at the end of the conference said that questions of price, allocation and rationing were outside the scope of the meeting. The meeting, which was133 words
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Article98 1950-09-08 6 CAT burglars were espe- ciallv active during Au gust. Forty-eight cases of housebreaking by night— the highest since the liberation —were reported. Thirteen cases of housebreaking by day were reported during the month. There were two murders as against three in July. Other crime figures98 words
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Article65 1950-09-08 6 [n port:— Sunnyville (ii) Mantin (45 >. Resa n f: (WSAOi:.), AldPfonda (fc.S.A.D.F.). Pyrrhus (AZ- (.ewanx (41), Tosari (40-41), Bnnabaai (38-9>. City of Flonnce (36). Stee( Rover (34). Steel Vendor (34-!). Milano (19-10). islander (*l-2), Mindoro (Mr 4). Chasiine Maersk (*-•>. President Harding (27-S. Ivhvber v29-r.()). AntUochu: (15-16).65 words
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Article27 1950-09-08 6 HONGKONG. Thurs.—The following were today s quotations op the Hongkong Money Exchange. H556.33 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50 per pound Berlin. HK$:OO per tad of g)ld27 words
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Article188 1950-09-08 6 THE rubber commodity market was steady again yesterday with the price gaining another five cents, The mafket opened steady at 147 cents a pound for Sept.. first crado sheet 1 With a few profit taker- in evidence and the P«MiW;ion of record figures or Mai.ivan rubber shipments188 words
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Article99 1950-09-08 6 MALAYA'S rubber exports in August totalled 110.627 tonr—the highest monthly figure ever recorded. This was a rise of 7,473 tons over oq <->rts in July and a rise of 31.829 tons over exports m August 1949. A total of 35.738 tons was ship.>ed to the United99 words
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Article, Illustration217 1950-09-08 6 A SEVEN-MAN trade commission irom India, in- eluding leading industrialists and a member of the Indian Parliament passed through Singapore this morning by a X.L.M. Constellation on their way to Jakarta for trade talks. The commission, headed by Mr. P. A. Narielwal. director of Tata and217 words
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Article32 1950-09-08 6 The Mala? in Exchange Banks Association announc- ed yesterday the fottMrfng new rates lor Hongkong i currency: Selling T.T O.D. 53|. Buying T.T. 53. O.D. 52 Id IJ.32 words
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Article48 1950-09-08 6 TOKIO. Thurs. Trade KBd financial agreements wensigned yesterday between Formosa and Japan. The agreements, occupied Japan's nrst with Formosa, provide for two-way trade covering a one year period starting July 1 tor an expected total of USSIOO.OOO.--000—US$50,000,000 each way -on an open account basis.48 words
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Advertisement604 1950-09-08 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE &nd c arriers' option to proceed via other ports discharge cargo. Klines for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Tantalum 11 -AntHochur sa» fan r A Sept. 11 Perscu3 sails for Genoa. Marseilles. UvI erscus Glasgow jjj Se t 2 1 Uver- 4 lanon, JSSf604 words
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Advertisement392 1950-09-08 6 ™«rp SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a female companion for an invalid lady S a n,. 1 pin.. I district. Siate Urssi Box A-j?b- Tiibune. Spore. «D.4«M. JUNIOR office clerk required j Firm apply statin* eXpcrtw to Box A.5974. Tt bun". Kuala j Lump- i D.4.4). Singapore Lawyers require] male shorthand typist.392 words
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Advertisement346 1950-09-08 6 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED to form nrrus vocal instrumental preferably dians Christians only really |W created persons nerd SPP*y to l-ox A.3975. Tribune, Kuaia :n^--. Knowledge of Palmistry Physiognomy bTinaa Happine?* and SaeaeM in Life. Consult Madame Lydte. HA. Change Alley (oft Battle* Place) 10 P-'. 1 WANTED ]'i )RD VS "46346 words
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Advertisement203 1950-09-08 6 SIT. WANTED ELDERLY local Chinese I'.nai year medical utU<MH extensive business experience «c >ks rea pons i hie jot> anywhere mo*wa«« r>av Box A3VTL T. b inc. Ku« a Lumpur. 'P 4 l VEHICLES FORJALE JAMES Motor Cycles owners please contact Sin—ipare J™*™ Ltd. for spare parts. AUSTIN "8' Saloon.203 words
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Advertisement208 1950-09-08 6 ENGLISH couple, no < hiiaivn. Require small furnished hat apartment or bungalow i.L. Kitchenette own linen sonable rent. Box MR M*f* Spore. <ChIVKATONG Home offer<» wholesome As an diauer. 1M MJ daily at $»>•' I""'" J. 1 Box A.W. Tribune. FV~• Q/gh nnOM board small salary, in Ay. han for208 words
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1447 1950-09-08 7 Weight May Slow 4 O 'Clock Down By "SPOT" fHE Singapore Gold Cup Meeting, most important meet on the Singapore Turf Club's racing schedule, opens tomorrow with a difficult eight event programme. Thirteen newcomers will be making their Malayan debuts. They have been handicapped1,447 words
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377 1950-09-08 7 TRACK NOTES QUEEN VIC (Tjoa) was easily the best worker at Bukit Timah this morning. Given her head from the three, this Victory Torch mare covered the distance in 38 1 2 sees. This gallop is the fastest to be registered since official377 words
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Article76 1950-09-08 7 Bobby Locke. golfs bigsrest money spinner ths year, asked for a" bottle of Coca Cola when he landed at Kallang Ait port yesterday by Qantas 8.0.A.C. Constellation from the United Kingdom. He will play several "xlubiT en matches in the Colony and leav.for Australia on Sunday morning.76 words
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423 1950-09-08 7 A HEATED discussion took place yesterday, at A a courcil meeting of the Singapore Table Tennis Association held at the Chinese V.M.C.A. hall. It I was all because the Association's Secretary, Mr. Chong Kow Thye, decided to resign. The President and Chairman of the meeting,423 words
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Article139 1950-09-08 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. bandy Saddler, the challenger. was today a 7-5 on favourite to regain' the world featherweight title from the holder. Willie Pep. when they meet at the Yankee Stadium here tomorrow. Saddler knocked Pep out in four rounds to win the Mtle139 words
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Article57 1950-09-08 7 The following will repr**?M the C.8.0.8.A. in iiieir cricket fixture with the Victor a Ir"titute 0.8. tomorrow at Horg Lim Oreen at 2 p.m. J. Gellatan, J. Martens, J. D'Almeida. VV. <';•!.-■- -tan, P. 8. Olivetro, Q. Carson. D. M !ler. G. "A it ford. A. Lim.57 words
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Article38 1950-09-08 7 The following horses may not go to the tapes tomorrow: Tara Street. Brilliant Marc, Hot Drop. Bright House. Radar, Trobella. Ladies Clame. Egyptian Queen, Envoy, Piraeus. Atlantas, Raheen. Blue Print, Jungle Path and Sisteron.38 words
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Article75 1950-09-08 7 A.P. LONDON. Thurs. John Prouse. the !Tyear-old hoy f1 om atuan who i the two-haadxl tennis seajoatiea of the Brttiah junior champtonahips, raced) into the scmi-linai of the boy .1 event loday by whipping Dick tinker. Surrey junior champion. 6-1. 6-2 in less 1 haii halfA.P. - 75 words
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Article18 1950-09-08 7 Kamponp Bahru Sport* tS«*> defeated the Dunlop Rubber Company by two gOUM 10 at Rahurn Park.18 words
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283 1950-09-08 7 SINGAPORE Malays strengthened their claims for 3 the Inter-Community League Championship yesterday with a four-nil win over Singapore Indians at Jalan Besar Stadium. After a scoreless first half, Malays struck form to bang in their four goals. Indians played well but failed283 words
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131 1950-09-08 7 SINGAPORE CRICKET CUT. opened their hotkey season with an impressive six-three win over Shell Sports Club in a keenly-contested name on the padanu yesterday. Storming the S.C.C. koul from the bully off. Shells were two uoals up within eight minutes before the S.C.C.131 words
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Article1136 1950-09-08 7 (By LONGSHOT") TWO newcomers—J'Avance (late Mildiou, and Ondine—should be forward runners at the Singapore Gold Cup meeting which opens tomorrow. J'Avance is entered for the distance events, over one mile, and mile and two furlongs, while Ondine will be running in the sprints for cracks, on the1,136 words
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Article55 1950-09-08 7 Following lj ave I" en selected to play football for Kampong Bahru Sports Club against the K**F Army Embarkation HQ on tinday at Tanglin Barracks at I p.m.: Tony. Jabri. Hassa.i, Ah B an. Sulong. Abu Bakir. Rental, G. Philip, Ssnny, Zaman, Sana i i l eiig55 words
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Article193 1950-09-08 7 A vastly improved Overseas Chinese Bank team making good use of all the opportunities that came their way beat Borneo S.C. by two goals ;.onii' in a Business, House "B game at Geylang Stadium yesterlay. The game was dull with a lot of wild kicking.193 words
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Advertisement563 1950-09-08 7 SHIPPING **m BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. ILENFARN Cfe 8 1 GLENGARRY -due Sept. 11 FROM U.K. FOX HTKAtIn, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, ANU JAPAN. For Borneo only. GLENAFFARIC Due Sails Swettenham ..In Port Sept.563 words
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Article222 1950-09-08 8 U.P. BRIGHTON, Thursday. lEADERS representing 8.000,000 porkers who L form the backbone of the British Labour Party revolted against the government votang to take the lid ofi wages and establish profit ceilings, mSte Angry. shouting delegates to the annual convention of the Trades Union CongressU.P. - 222 words
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Article140 1950-09-08 8 ATHENS. Thurs. DASHING Costas Kefaloghianis was charged today with raping a girl he wooed and married on fabled Mount Ida after kidnapping her as she left a movie theatre in Herakhon. Crete. Costas has had Greece on the verge of a modern Trojan war since140 words
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Article116 1950-09-08 8 A.P. 1 ONDON. Today. TU E new House of Commons chamber was iakcn over yesterday by the British Ronald Chicken. 19--year-old Guards recruit, sat in the scat of Conservative leader Winston Churchill. He glared across the aisle. Glaring back at him from the place reserveoA.P. - 116 words
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Article50 1950-09-08 8 AN Indian. Joseph David. 22. was .slabbed late yesterday afternoon in Upper Weld Rood by anotner Indian. described as a "friend." David sull erred a slignt cut in his left arm. He was treated at tne General Hospital and ins condition is stated to be not serious.50 words
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216 1950-09-08 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. INTERIOR Secretary Oscar Chapman with tears of anger in his eves "today dared Senator Andrew Schoeppel to give up his congressional immunity from libel action and repeat the charges reflecting on Chapman's loyalty. Addressing the Republican at a Senate InteriorU.P. - 216 words
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Article264 1950-09-08 8 GENERAL >T. AMI)KKW> >t BOOL Ft -aival at School Hall 6.3U to 8.30 p.m. TlONt. KAHKI COMMINITI (KNTKK: Fum show 1 Wondei Who 5 KIM na H< l 1 on Playground behind Liv Watt Street. 7.15 p.m. KK.\(. HOO.N KOK meetim;. 16 Craip Road. 7.45 p.m. HI264 words
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Article40 1950-09-08 8 CHICAGO. Today. A 'MYSTERY METAL" was put on display at the National Chemical exposition today with the hope that someone would find use for It. The metal is gallium recovered from bauxite ore. tne principal source of aiuimniuna.40 words
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Article343 1950-09-08 8 U.P. LONDON. Thursday. PAKISTANI Foreign Minister Sir Mohammed Zaf rullah Khan said today that he had urged UKBritish Government to "press forward in the United Nations for a settlement of the Kashmir problem. He told a press conference that Kashmir today was "a powder magazineU.P. - 343 words
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Article47 1950-09-08 8 U.P. OTTAWA. Thurs. MORE than 200 members of the Communist-do-minated Canadian Peace Congress invaded Parliament today carrying deI mands that Canada end participation in the Korean I war. Guards prevented them from swarming through the hallways of the central 1 block of Parliament.—U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article128 1950-09-08 8 WABHINGTQI rEDERAL B to havf t J oators that his i«m!!i Sf> ready to arrest 12.00?5 a S" 1 rous Communists i! n2 sionld break nm* ar Ros&a. A member of th,. Appropna-icns asking not to h» quoted Hoover as toll?* committee in a serwf«! hf128 words
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Article23 1950-09-08 8 PENANG. ThUl Exhibition of Scno be opened lo 'J* q Commissioner. *U Bingham, at Hall. Light Str. t ember 1123 words
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Advertisement275 1950-09-08 8 MACLEAY DUFF SPECIAL Maimed Cxeam SCOTCH WHISKY MACLEAY DUFF (DISTILLERS), LTD., GLASGOW solo Agents LOW TANGCHANG LIMITED. For Malaya. (incorporated in Singapore). I THE TAVERN lIT mum ImMmIU Hotel) (Op«»n to Son Biiljipti) All Rooms Are Connected with Tel. Exchange Our C oiffeur de Dames is operated by Ameriran trained275 words
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Miscellaneous107 1950-09-08 8 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin r £_ESS u-EN I Ifl K\C\v (ThATS FINE... ;Cr i i -~7 55 N OU HAD NOTHIN 1 LEARNED A. FINE. HONEST Y<?U AIN'T DOSE J WHY. 6UZ. \TH W'ZEJZS/'V fOTIHTH 1 BOWHM? LAP. BUT IF ME SUMPINTXEEP fl NEVES LACA 1 %^^7 t107 words
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