Malaya Tribune, 9 September 1950
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Title Section22 1950-09-09 1 MALAYA RIBUNE TODAY'S NEWS TODAY LAYS 1 EXTRA ■HHI SH JlhW wWMm TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS22 words
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309 1950-09-09 1 U.P. TOKXO, Saturday. THE Communists sought to tighten their grips on Taegu and the strategic highway junction of Kyongju today in twin-pronged attacks towards both cities. Meanwhile, the U.S. Second Division guarding •h western front braced for a new Red drive out the bridgeheadsU.P. - 309 words
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139 1950-09-09 1 U.P. CHICAGO, Today. HNITED Nations Secretary General Trygve Lie said v that whether the United Nations forces rth of the 38th Parallel will be decided irity Council "and nobody else." here to address I a !n sponsored by civil wsmen that j withU.P. - 139 words
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Article64 1950-09-09 1 SI UPo R E, ,T c- 'a y. D J250 r cr '<' .red iK the urt today to i leaded not arged with to tie detectives on Sept. 6. The two Chinese, Chua Thian Bock, aged 22, &a,t Koh Han Ket, li ymrs were alcged64 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-09-09 1 Lieutenant Commander the Duke of Edinburgh, accompanied by I™™ mander L. Harper (right), from whom he ia taking over command ot HMS Magpie, Ses han(ls with chief Jetty officer V. H. Clark, D. S- M. Coxwain, ot Purbrook, Hampshire, Sept. at Malta,—A.P. Photo. —A.P. Photo.—A.P. Photo. - 49 words
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102 1950-09-09 1 SINGAPORE, Today. BECAUSE he had no employment or place of abode. Khoo Hai Chew, 30, attempted suicide by taking a solution of caustic soda on June 14. He was bound over in the sum of S2O in the Police Court this morning. Khoo102 words
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Article75 1950-09-09 1 SINGAPORE, Today. A CHINESE, Tan Aik Chok, with two aliases claimed trial in the First District Court today on three counts of assisting in the management of three unlawful societies on April 30 last. The three societies were. The Malayan Communist Party; The Singapore AllTrades. General Labour75 words
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118 1950-09-09 1 LEGISLATIVE COUNCILLOR Mr. John La cock is asking the following questions at the next meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Sept. 19: 1. How many beds are available at (a) The Singapore General Hospital and (b) Tan Tock Seng Hospital for patients suffering118 words
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Article111 1950-09-09 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. To-day. BRITISH vessel Elsie Moller was released by the Nationalists after 44 hours' detention when Skipper F. Anderson signed a document j pledging not to attempt to run the I Tall ll—Hit blockade. Crew members of the Elsie Moller which arrived in port yesterday. saidReuter. - 111 words
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661 1950-09-09 2 ASTLEY HAWKINS - BY ASTLEY HAWKINS Reuter. .»r -.«inn h< ad BRITAIN ii pressing with modernisation > «J ,4-rait carrier a vrt i SS2 demands war M nreSredneM W tre creased i>rc I»'^ N**-carriers an :i> ano p an to .quip MMg t marine P laReuter. - 661 words
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Article247 1950-09-09 2 PARTY GAMES... 4 nc\» game seems to 'do Unngs to a party: Do cv Know this one? You can 'all «t "Chinese Charades.'" Choose a team of v or 10 willing people, and send them outside the ioom. Then, from those left choose on*"- person to name B247 words
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Article39 1950-09-09 2 Reuter. French Foreign Minister Robert Schumau said yesterday his country's delegation Ht the U.N. had been instructeiibure that Formosa remained a reserved question which could »vot be settled until a solution whs reached in Korea.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-09-09 2 HAM) ME SOME MORI. <>1 THOSE OLIVE BKAVtH KS": A c*rtn<n» that uprtirv 1 r. n.l\ in Thf \\a»htn: ten Pps?, a .ifaviiac HJS.-tdaM. Bmvapaptr aattikfl WaiMftgtoa, D* r<>''o*vum t,i i *d- who 'uiuU> |A oat,. "|t-av" whi'e pr.mioiing a.xi,' en, Caawnaafe*mllhi72 words
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350 1950-09-09 2 NAIROBI. KENYA COLONY I EX Barker, the latest in the line of film fu L founded b yElmo Lincoln, finds the great forests of the foot-hills of snow-capped Mount Kenya I much more romantic place to work than the An erican350 words
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70 1950-09-09 2 PRIME MINISTER V Labour Government ccided to stake its aft Official source: v* that the Cabmei motion calling for Com» fi approval of it" nc P T Sc motion «flbe r ed whenParliamen; r < j venes next Tuesday not carried out. ment70 words
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Advertisement83 1950-09-09 2 ĕ Here's the Mi'cycle with the longest life many years of reliable jf[ J[ ifW made of the best-quality l^^^WS^^JrfjF\'\ materials so that it will f; If- \S A special process ensures |1 that the metal parts on a v\ IT jf B.SA. Bicyvlc will resist *Jp If you want83 words
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351 1950-09-09 3 Extracts from the annual report for 1949 for Kedah State, by the acting Mentri Besar, Ttinku Ismail bin Tunku Yafcya. miE demand for education th English and Vernacular Schools had been In the State of ng 1949. Owing to the Emergency r the Public351 words
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Article685 1950-09-09 3 LONDON THE limes under the 1 The Fighting The war in Korea ha? a sharp and salutary shock. It has come as a summons to menaced nations to 'rar capacity to de"II nas without doubt been the prime cause of toe G v eminent i decision tc685 words
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121 1950-09-09 3 U.P. ADELAIDE. A**^* 8 first tea plantation has been staged in P the glands New Guiner. by R.M. vr ams. who terms the flifJß; lands "a gardener's par ad, Several acres of tea nusre-, have been pruned back by Williams- Staff so that cxU.P. - 121 words
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Article77 1950-09-09 3 Reuter and AAP. TOKIO. The Internaternational 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 from Australia is placed at U554,000,000. Also on the list of quotas wereReuter and AAP. - 77 words
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174 1950-09-09 3 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN AIR Training Corps squadrons, technical colleges and groups of amateur flying enthus'asts will shortly be offered facilities to construct their own aircraft at home for less than the cost of a new sma'i horse-power car. To reduce the cost174 words
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Article181 1950-09-09 3 THE cncs of a "tan. cmsized" moustache, the pride and joy of a Royal Air Force bomber pilot, have been mounted into a trophy for annual competition letween the works cricket teams of the General Eleetiic Company. Witton, Warwick. It was on a fateful summer's day two181 words
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Article57 1950-09-09 3 BRITAIN'S latest facil'ty for overseas visitors is a 48-hour laundry service for hotel guests. In making this announcement the British Travel Association says that launderers admitted charge for this special sendee. Already this service is being warmly welcomed by American and other tourists whose itineraries necessitate them57 words
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Article65 1950-09-09 3 SCOTTISH Gardens newly opened to the pubic include the garden of Inverewe, Poolewe, Ross-shire, famous for its plants from China, New Zealand, Tasmania, Chile and South Africa. The rhododendron blooms there in three to four hundred different varieties and three are six types of eucalyptus. Another is the65 words
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Article79 1950-09-09 3 FKDRMERLY a. Highlanders r officer, "crookbuster" Chief Detective Inspector George Laing of "B" Divif on, Edinburgh C.I.D has retted after 30 years' service. He entered the Force after a spell with the 16th. (M'Crae's) Battalion, The Royal Scots— the battalion in wh ch the Heart of Midlothian football79 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-09 3 9L tMMi MtDHlttl. WMHI Matt Who's been at the (^^^wF^k How the family loves Huntley and Palmers* 'Barley Biscuits 1 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 of70 words
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Article, Illustration1546 1950-09-09 4 Film: "FAT"XX 0"r lUE BRIDF Cinema: I A4HAY. Stairs: SPENCER iK\(\ ELIZABETH TAYLOR. JOAN bi >- NETT. DON A AYLOK 117 ITT V COMEDIES ate kw and far between so that When one comes our way which scintillates with bon mots, it should not a misstd. I1,546 words
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Article82 1950-09-09 4 T V"\ "i-:s to NBC at a p tisp way t' stork i r tiui Shs r 10L •Vacs Esther W. .func Attyson, Cyd C. ■"tfaaißO C.a:".: on 'n>" »J»>*v rant Bet. The big news tuai -i lv.i b» WJ !vg and for a pictuVc, and ",ir" Lawrence82 words
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Article1346 1950-09-09 5 PIERRE AUDEMARS - TODAY'S SHORT STORY by PIERRE AUDEMARS been no time, w ne no inclination. thing of no enerI am disgressing. water •in our no exception. I T went to the circus, v, > go it did not far. What I man a and rinished customary Inu tight-rope1,346 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-09-09 5 SUPERMAN »y Wayne Boring b v. s fFEe HEWNS i fl Sl_" m mmi SPSS "l r??-wHurFo7t°^^ T^j^ ImS,«?19 words
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2228 1950-09-09 6 New Pay Code For Royal Navy Royal Marines FULL DETAILS UROM Sept. 1. pay in the Royal Navy, as in the r other two Services, has been greatly increased. Certain changes have also been made in the pay structure. mflß im An additional allowance is now paid to men immediately2,228 words
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Article145 1950-09-09 6 Reuter. MANILA. amV—U** S I scout, 450 I ••B.H.- has who j biU to a young lad> lo=t the money. but n uld fully made cert**>* no rewaro other than t hehaddonchi d-. wish: to nana* m happy. a !et tor The boy P~*s"Reuter. - 145 words
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Article53 1950-09-09 6 Reuter. SYDNEY Sa h irt who woman biganr.-' djc "just could r.l sa> boys"'— and ther the Umlui ewted ur judge's sympathy |aa The cuui.. been marred twic< ly and twice lega;-> t0 *Ml haven't the inieU ted send her to gaol, cc «j» the judgeReuter. - 53 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-09-09 7 tyjn 01 U L SPORTSMEN—A tonst from the mani »h eat U4 \lr \n Ir \nn managing dire-or o« R. I M«itt 0w»- tourists— footballers ai d .ableienris n.ajCi*. Kirn Chttan. Aug Eng Ann. Tan Ken? Serr;. Fw> Ch«ee J,'.! Woo (ho Kin. T. W. Ong.59 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-09-09 7 *re .oil lolled the British Open Golf !4 K Golf lub Course J u r v "J* >i the .,inc, Pie tire snows a part oi tJie P B a jr.33 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-09-09 7 lh ri KtMine Maersk with Us pet elephant, part of a tO T *»»o»als destined for Zurich Zoo.21 words
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228 1950-09-09 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Friday, fRANTS totalling U5.5965.800,000 have been O made in the five years work of the International Bank for reconstruction and development, it was announced on Friday. Of this sum. U5.5215,700.000. or nearly onethird has been put out in the past months. a mon?A.P. - 228 words
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Article64 1950-09-09 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Friday. President Truman has signed into law a bill until June 30. 1956. the present programme for maintaining a domestic tin-smelting loduair). Under the programme an t-SnII 000.000. governmentowned tin smelter, built during the last w;ir, is operated mt Tescai City. Te-as. TinA.P. - 64 words
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Article38 1950-09-09 7 Reuter. A Chinese jet propulsion A expert has been held by the United States Immigration service in Los Angeles charged with illegal residence in the United States as an alien because of Communist Party membership.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article58 1950-09-09 7 Reuter. BOMBAY. Sat. A dead man made president of an or" n 'i i .s i "i hero. The All-India Zionist Federal on body representing Indian Jews—ut a meeting here conferred on the late Mr. Judah Ouhhav a "posthumous presidentship fcr a day. Mr. Gubhay wasReuter. - 58 words
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Advertisement29 1950-09-09 7 dramatise your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a glowing finish to your natural lovelinest YARDLEY fI/26 tick (in nine lovely colour*) j wa.OL.Y OLD »OHD ITIIH ton...29 words
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Miscellaneous798 1950-09-09 7 itk Annct. A Pro*. Summary the sudio conducted by the SalAtAA RU with Sic. Tune: .0! Is;.: Rul.tin j raSlea Army: 12.00 Intsrammrt Waw?»* br.m; 5. 1"> Drama; «.«0 Onttu I la Malay. i«T TC XI «rnDL' Vad ram: MO Hindustani Film I (HI p.m. I'nuraninc Summary; l»l.l 1. mCtM.798 words
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Article161 1950-09-09 8 11A AZTH: Paya Leb-ir 2K S. Fun Fair Baazar p.m., S. Boundary Road. ST ANDREW M SCHOOL Cub Festival at School Hall, 6 30 to 9.30 p.m. C.Y.M.A.: Film "Last oi the Mohicans" Pt. I.. 7 p.m. CHINESE YM.C.V: Mu-.c Class 2.30 p.m.. "Zero basketball 5 p.m.,161 words
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Article411 1950-09-09 8 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIST CMTKCH: <5, Penan? Road): sabbath School 3.30 p.m. preaching service at 5 p.m. TOMOBKOW ST. CKOVGK> GARRISON (UIRCH Tan /I in: Holy Ccmi',union and Sermon 1 an:.: Sunday Communion 7.1» a.m.: Mornins Prayer ;n Church Hut *45 a.ni.; Kveain*. Prayer—6.30 METHODIST; Wesley Church. IP a.nu;411 words
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Article136 1950-09-09 8 CATHAY: "Father of the Br»dt;" 11. 1.45. 4.1*;, 6.43 and 9.30 p.ni. Midnight: "Deputy Marshall' ALIAXUKA: "Battle of the Magic Men" 1. 5.15. 7 9. p.m. "Ace Drummond". PAfRlOX: "A Woi an of D <• tijictirm" 2. 6.80 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "Recapture of Tarn wa". "Battle for I wo136 words
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Article194 1950-09-09 8 TODAY RACING: S.T.C. Gold C«p Mcetin?. Flis. Oay. VTIIi.E. iv -S: Malav in Clvnese A A.A. i:i« ei <tir«t day) ai Jalan Besai siadium. ...CKit'iiE'i Rat'fks- inst v J>igli!»h a! i: 2 p.m. BADMINTON: 'Colony championship»-. Clerical I'n'on from i 10 p.m. SOv'iER: Friendl'v:?: Xetaji Memcr al Club v194 words
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Article168 1950-09-09 8 U.P. HONGKONG. Friday MARKET sources today expcrlcd increasing iM shortage of critical and strategic materials here in the next few months b-.cause of fears abroad that such goods will fin.i their way into Communist China. Britain and the Unit d States already have crackea down onU.P. - 168 words
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Article28 1950-09-09 8 Reuter. The Russian Government yesterday Continued its eight months' old boycott cl the Far Eastern Commission when it resumed meetxr.s after a six-week recess m Washington.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article218 1950-09-09 8 A.P. OTTAWA. FricaTHE Finance Minister Douglas Abb nounced an antf-inflationary Canadian get in which he proposed higher tax*s on" porations and luxuries bui made n the personnel income taxes. He tohl tho House of Commons that added rev nue were needed to finance Canada s steppedA.P. - 218 words
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Article85 1950-09-09 8 Mr. A. Alvapillai. Director of Food Supplies. Ceylon, was introduced to leading members of the Ceyiones? community in Singapore yesterday at a tea parv given by th.' Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. M. Saravanamuuu. at 28. Na:lur Poad. Mr. Alvapilla* said: "I have made eleven trips to85 words
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Article27 1950-09-09 8 Reuter. THE Ceylon Communist Party has suspended seven oi its members. som< being suspected "American spies." according to usually reliable sources in Colom bo.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-09-09 8 Che F. Chik binte \hmti Karim. Principal ol the Scotts Road Malt) OA School, who left on tht Canton' yes!erdav to -tv«« at the Colonial lartttSfc two yearv31 words
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Article84 1950-09-09 8 PENANG, Fri. post-war dog show tc b an at the New WorM ot Friday, September 8 m vcar. in aid of the R B Pa Penang Province Wdkaf Br.mcn. pfOattwci to be I great <ucce?«. n tion« are coaling In a* h l«ome cup84 words
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Article25 1950-09-09 8 Tho Royal Naval W«J j Police will stage a tat.o* the Naval Ra.-v < at 7 m tudav. I Bits I ganore Police nU25 words
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Advertisement109 1950-09-09 8 It, the loveliest m^m thing about you Jjl Carry perfume in your handbag just as HnS JfrS/ your lipstick, use it as often to keep \ou fragrantly lovely all day tfirough. BP Goya's lovely perfumes can make the subtle difference between looking your best and being \\\\W beautiful for lilting109 words
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Miscellaneous20 1950-09-09 8 TIDE H W.: 8 4« p.m. 'Sft. 2 n.). TOMORROW H W.: 10.36 a.m. «8ft. lia.>. 9.41 p.m. (8t't. I'in.).20 words
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Article67 1950-09-09 9 i can giils atT General Army ive in Korea if Miss Anne F. >o land Heights, Mis- Eli* 'both CarAmerican occupawho are I the Tokio H.Q., through Singapore p i( «ure tour of South- 'h( > intend to LSI imionesia, Burma, .-v delation Of pj67 words
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Article62 1950-09-09 9 SINGAPORE Today. I riRE Brigade officials were f still standing by at Quay this Mrniag. -it the scene of wsterday's explosion \I r B»i;..de officer A Fire Brigade officer So ng as no form fir< juches the sunken carbide which is tin re is no tottier explosion,62 words
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Article47 1950-09-09 9 op for h^^ri^' 1 re Mr. M. R. r Rog< rs a Lfie oeasivii is Ong Teong 7 died by the deInice was not present in Court a 3 he had left Penary for Kuala Lumpur The hearing has been 2x?d fox Sept. 15.47 words
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244 1950-09-09 9 KUALLA LUMPUR, Friday. P [NENT Muslims from al' over the country ho met in conference here :oaay tinanimouso establish a Muslim College for ate ■a and Singapore, r the decision to establish the college, the Selangor who was present al the condonattjd his old244 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-09-09 9 untitled Officer K. A. untitled for Tribune Cameraman Chin en board with his a -n pet m< nkev. AU tht anima I are for a Z >.> in Zurich.28 words
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Article271 1950-09-09 9 PENANG, Friday. THE re-opening of toddy-shops on estates is going to have a tragic economic effect on I .he labotu force and under the present ?r> ergency it is not a wise move, said Mr. A. rVa'akrishnan, the Honorary secretary of the Penang and Province Welleslev271 words
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332 1950-09-09 9 THE bell is ringing. New Japan is born. It is I the bell of peace, the bell of democracy. Ihe fair land ot New Nippon has appeared to :h° ringing of the bell. Mount Fuji wears a new robe Thus babbles a332 words
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Article54 1950-09-09 9 DR. J. D. Dennchy of Balmoral Road claimed trial in the Second Police Court yesterday on a charge of leaving penicillin injection capsules and a bottle of liquor .drenaline hydrocloride in an unlocked motor-car at Victoria j Street on July 12 last. I The case was54 words
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Advertisement42 1950-09-09 9 i i Worn*, .top by step. for RUAIL NOW iof "^P/^^ I n GroKann, Principal. RADIO COLLEGE PTT. Lift. k\\\\\\\\\\\W AUSTRALIAN KAu AUSTRALIA. fIHMHH PieoiO tend "o rro* «T g ■Hsjg|^^l AR C. tro.n.oq. AddroM s.t.r. l ■^^■^M7iTßrigiiTTTßi K TTTBffl l> H42 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-09-09 10 Locke seen just after completing a stroke during yesterday's golf exhibition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. Bobby Locke steadies himself to make a putt during yesterday's golf exhibition at the Royal Singapore Golf Club. He gave a dazzling performance going over the 18-hole course in80 words
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Article203 1950-09-09 10 Reuter. MANILA. A third world war is "inevitable" says Senator Jose Avelino, who has just returned here from a five-month trip abroad as Philippine President Elpidio Quirino's personal ambassador of goodwill. He visited the United States. South America and Europe with his wife and the widowReuter. - 203 words
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Article134 1950-09-09 10 Ttan B.P. beat BuperflitfM B.P. by seven games to on< »1 the FHB Fire Brigade BhII. R< suits are as follows: (Tkafl i t tioned first): SINGLES: Tan K<>k Ann Chan Foo Guan 17 18. 15—5. IE 6; Harry Fantr beat Char. Chieu Peng 15-11. 15—11: Yahyu134 words
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Article163 1950-09-09 10 LONDON. Fri.-U.K. BM results and tIMU: \t Norwich: We«( ll fettled M:n«'i Couniries by a timings and a wa runa. Minor countries 106 'Sow Ranindhi;'. for o3i and 312 M G Keighlej v».\ R. V. Divena S3 W. H. SutciifTen 56. Prior Jm 3 lor 17). M163 words
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Article58 1950-09-09 10 MPH. in a Busin» "1 I from the ki< I two goals up inrougn «"i and Imm dial score to 3 0. That MPH COUld After this Sime uan>) to the through J£ t 3 after Hussaifl hrougni score tc 3 ut t Sime Dart* went58 words
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Article50 1950-09-09 10 OTEC Sp*r:.- ri i F Sports Cub on< m House Leaguj I ground yest> raa Guthr es v to hay. won. oi the tiro. finished w« In one they w ■*y. and Ai *> 4 la k". with tr.** In the fee M no goal.-50 words
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Article123 1950-09-09 11 B""'"" r*s ,7»i victory over- irn .ume small iowd at b net* won iheir i ;:-2 but >'**=» 'V tot uu\ 0 Xain Poll fm€ »p«.->- Hock v ni-. is minute* ed without left- Tin- 'fouiiM" diuiri-. thi? x forward* threw Teo* Keng. i' their123 words
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Article81 1950-09-09 11 .7? 7 if Yesterday in thfir rrf'tb* hoekev ff.r the Hong Lim Greta* i wever tooK the nly nine men. -...>k a l>«ng time It was only unr«i half 'hat pay be- s ore uV.ing the n«] the m -oml ha-f 'k.-im the Chinese c for81 words
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Article34 1950-09-09 11 in a stiff grounder •lipped through the lutton to enable them points with tSe Navy i a Coi v League warn* th. ranglin en no goaht score-1 in ana naif.34 words
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Article40 1950-09-09 11 "INT.! t >\ Yr\, jonn •< Bhtish-bora resident of ;d\an.;ed to the Ri itish Boys" Slngela vtt'\" Toujrnameat on II defeated A. J. Clay- a '>' London 2-6, It was 'i which he had I to go thr. o sets.40 words
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Article354 1950-09-09 11 SPOT - By SPOT P\\m\LL FLYER (Charles) and ONDINE (J. R 7/ vllv) impressed me most this morning when r "s 50-4 5 sees, over half a mile and 38 dead I Tht st three at Bukit Timah during training. I Tii'k was in ideal condition. ondim who354 words
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Article70 1950-09-09 11 M ORE '!i!?. a .^-S d Mi''*Ss ol HoHo Company. JJ honoured Hon-l-n- Chi- ES and ,ab>-< V nn«> T on with a dinner a tt6e T, 1«g Rc-;aura:i.. Hippy ni rJ t- a welcome Air A'•hanked the kong CWnew wer team f registering the r70 words
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38 1950-09-09 11 The Royal Inter Ocean the Maotsuycker yeserday brought to Singapore about 1.000 tons of nour, too tons of fresh apples consigned 2.500 and three cows to Simo Dato> and Co. Ltd.38 words
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37 1950-09-09 11 Woon Chak, the Hongkong goalkeeper. c Seared the **n irom a corner kick, with Hone i'am hot on his trail, during yesterday's soccer match between the Hongk ong Chinese and Malay.' n Chinese. U<,nckon« m a one-nil.37 words
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126 1950-09-09 11 BRITISH Open Golf Champion Bobby Locke's 69 at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday brought many a -oh" and "ah" from the 500 odd fans who turned out to witness his exhibition match yesterday. Oblivious of the hot September sun. the criwd followed his126 words
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75 1950-09-09 11 th p Bth and W> Hnal. y-- u r h ;S'e ended in ,he issue, for trie w <ih a scoreless dra*; nw R s ..rn. h. won the la be Forbes' Challenge rg.».« WQ Sth were only anie .o corners. nicked with The75 words
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Article264 1950-09-09 11 W. India Badminton U.P. VISITING M '!iiy..n Badminton stars Tan Jin Eong and A. Piruz -gnashed their way into the semi-finals of the' Western India badminton eh.ampionsh.ps to-day. T.>n had to go, all out to defeit his opponent, India's No 4 B. D. Shroff in threeU.P. - 264 words
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Article22 1950-09-09 11 U.P. An R.A.F. Beauiight.r crashed into Hongkong harbour shortly alter noon yesterday and sank, presumably due to enttfne troub.c U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement46 1950-09-09 11 IT'S HERE... your extra-flavour coffee in giant 1 lb. tins! Coffee always a, hand and a,- spelful ,s used „ays fresh! Vacuum-packmj Don t «ail l«iTiar«ll House roaster- House Coffee today .o that you. frXmiUhemorneutyouopeo your family and your „»e tear. "GOOD TO THE LAST PM»"46 words
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Article405 1950-09-09 12 First Day Of Spore Meet FOLLOWING are results of today's races at Buldt r Timah: RACE ONE Horses Cl. 2. Div. 3—7 Furs Less 17 Yds. 784-431 BIRTHDAY GIFT (8.13) (2) Little 1 757-345 Jaffa (8.07) Farad 2 369-210 Picture Goer (8.07) (5) Ayres 3 794-370 Printer405 words
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Article43 1950-09-09 12 A.P. THE HAGUE, Friday. MR. A. M. B. Winklemann, Dutch Consul-General in Singapore, has been appointed Ambassador Plenipotentiary of the Netherlands in India, it is officially announced. Mr. Winklemann is expected to go to New Delhi early in October. AP.A.P. - 43 words
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Article77 1950-09-09 12 U.P. rTOKIO, Fri. E Kyodo News Service reported today that a four-engined plane of unknown nationality dropped bombs near the 81-ton Japanese coastguard ship Chldori Maru In the Japan Sea four miles off the southwest coast of Honshu this morning. It quoted the Maritime Safety BoardU.P. - 77 words
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Article56 1950-09-09 12 A.P. Somewhere in Korea. Sat. SOUTH Korea's General Assembly yesterday passed a resolution asking the United Nations to launch a general offc \'ve against the Korean Reds "before harvest time". That means now. as crops are harvested late in September. The resolution emphasised the needA.P. - 56 words
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Article57 1950-09-09 12 POUR .vi A LAYS, one armed with a knife. ro v bed a Chinese taxicab driver of m* day's earnings yesterday evenimr. The incident occurred at 950 p.m at Adam Hoad, about 4W» mil*,- on the Bukit Timah Road. Three of the robbers got away with $41.00.57 words
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40 1950-09-09 12 AHAINANESE, Loy Tcck Koon, in the Relief Court today faced a charge of the murder of Gan Cheng Kai on Sept. 8. at the Tan Tock Seng Hospital kitchen. He was remanded to Sept. 12.40 words
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Article36 1950-09-09 12 Reuter. MR. Charles Sawyer. United States Secretary of Commerce, said in Washington yesterday he had issued orders to stop shipments of goods to nations which themselves shipped similar goods to the Soviet bloc. Router.Reuter. - 36 words
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64 1950-09-09 12 Dr. Tiruchelvam, State Surgeon, Negri SemoLlaii travelled ail the way irom Seremban U- say goodbye to his daughter Sharmini, who left on the Canton early this morning to take up a course In medicine in the U.K. The Chelvam family pose for Tribune cemeraman on board tho Canton. From left64 words
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Article44 1950-09-09 12 SINGAPORE, Today. CW. FRERICKS claimed trial in the First District Court today, when charged with having committed theft of a piano belonging to Mrs. Westerhout at Newton Road on May 5 last. The case will be heard on Oct. 10.44 words
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Article44 1950-09-09 12 A.P. ICMAILIA, To-day. An R.A.F. British Mosquito bomber on a routine flight from the Suez Canal crashed on Friday near Manila. 160 miles south of Cairo. The two airmen who were aboard baled out and parachuted to safety, an R.A.F. spokesman said.—AP.A.P. - 44 words
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Article41 1950-09-09 12 A.P. ZURICH. Today.--Zurich police announced on Friday that three members of a fourman gang which broke into the Winterstein Co., private hanking house, he-e last week-end and stole 415,--000 Swi ;s francs obout (U*****,000, have been arrested n Vienna.—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article40 1950-09-09 12 Reuter. LONDON. Today The Egyptian reply to Britain's protest against additional restrictions on ships passing through the Suez Cam! contain <<j iv) hJni that the restrictions would be iiftod, a lisua ly reliable -outee stated here today. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article35 1950-09-09 12 A.P. NUREMBERG, Toda\—A Czech who admitted he became a spy by au/wtr i,g a Czech newspaper advertisement was sentenced to 10 years in prison on Friday for spying on American troops lo Germany.—A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article33 1950-09-09 12 KUALA LUMPUR. To-day. —The Malayan Indian Congress has decided to send all po- vblc relief to India to alleviate the distress caused by the earth-quakes and floods in Assam.33 words
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414 1950-09-09 12 "THE sth Malayan Chinese Athletic Championship Meeting got under way this morning at Jalan Besar Stadium. No records broken for the first seven events. Sprightly Miss Teng Pei Hua of Singapore won the 80 metre low hurdles in 13.4 seconds which is414 words
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Article122 1950-09-09 12 Trlbun»- >-taff Report* A young accountant. Tow A Cheoßt Kok Wah. for leniency in the Second Police Court today when I was charg* d w-;th bw«* tru-t of 51.682.73 ironrCn* ton and Co. m Aug. He --aid Ik nt the ii-**! c the illness of his122 words
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17 1950-09-09 12 PARTY WENT TO HUNT BOARS— MET BANDITS uits in tn J— .„{W d the area io> i'"-17 words
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Title Section60 1950-09-09 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE PEOPLE Ttk 'Tribgne" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFrFRXOOV PA PEA IX MM A YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published Mmultaneumly at Sut gapore, Kuala lum|wr, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1950 PRICE TEN CENT*. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LdiKDON UKPRESKSTATIVE E. Maurice Clover, Malay60 words
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407 1950-09-09 1 Road Rescue Convoy Knocked Out By Reds TOKIO, Today. DISPATCHES from the Korean warfront up to a late hour this morning indicate that the company of British troops, who have been cut off for four days now on the Taegu front, are still under407 words
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Article157 1950-09-09 1 A.P. BIARRITZ. Fri. THE Duke of Windsor, who Staying in the same hotel as King Farouk. called on the Egyptian monarch today. The King and the ExKing remained chatting together in King Farouk's room about half an hour. The Duchess of Windsor did not joinA.P. - 157 words
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Article91 1950-09-09 1 ATHENS. To-day. TASSOITLA Pctracogeorgi. the Cretan "Juliet whose runaway romance nearly plunged the island into civil wai, faced her angry father in an Athens courtroom yesterday. She asked for his blessing 4 hut received his curse. Observers believe this to be a tactical victory for91 words
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Article31 1950-09-09 1 Reuter. r-pfVE hun. d K.i ti r men who deserted their village and fled to the forests have surrendered en masse, it was reported in Rangoon yesterday Reuter. vReuter. - 31 words
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Article243 1950-09-09 1 UP.-AP. LONDON. Friday. THE Labour Government warned of "growing dangers to world peace" today in motion on which it will ask Parliament for a confidence vote next week. The motion whs so worded that only a few pacifists In the House could find fault withUP.-AP. - 243 words
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Article146 1950-09-09 1 Reuter. LAKE SITCCES, Frida> THE Security Council, meeting in secret today voted down a Soviet proposal to exclude from its annu.l report everything done by the Council during the Sov et walk-out. Mi. Jacob Malik. Soviet delegate, proposed formally that all the Council's actions betweenReuter. - 146 words
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Article35 1950-09-09 1 U.P. Th: Federation of Master Printers' spokesman sain 3.500 members of the Comoositors Society were dismissed on Aug. 30 »M they refused to uive up union restrictions which employers said stowed output. -U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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261 1950-09-09 1 Tribune Staff Reporter I ADY GIMSON yesterday evening boarded the s.s. L Canton bound for the United Kingdom to attend the wedding of her daughter. Judy, to Captain Douglas Snowdon. former A.D.C. ta Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor of Singapore. Snowdon. oi mo Queen's261 words
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Article51 1950-09-09 1 Reuter. Sir Owen Dixon, United Nations mediator in the [ndo-Pakistan dispute over Kashmir, left London y< terday lor New York to submit to the Security Council his report on his thre* month mission. The Australian High Court Judge announced in Karachi < n Aug. 22 that his missionReuter. - 51 words
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Article54 1950-09-09 1 UP. TOKIO. Saturday. THE Russian lieutenant whose Soy i c t-marked timber was shot down by Navy Corsairs this week vyus a Communist Party member but apparently behind in hit: dues. The papers found on him included his party card which had expiredUP. - 54 words
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Article28 1950-09-09 1 U.P. The population of Hongkong has decreased by about 150.000 since June as a result ol the general exodus ot Cninese back to China. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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163 1950-09-09 1 UP. LAKC SUCCESS, Friday. THE United Nations Secre tary-General Mi. Trygve Lie S lid io-day that he will ask the United States to permit a Chinese Communist delegation to enter the country <n case the "United Nations Genera] Assembly ousts the ChineseUP. - 163 words
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587 1950-09-09 1 SINGAPORE. Today. "YOUR turn-out, drill and general bearing has been of a very high order, and I congratulate you on i this ceremonial parade which has been as good as any I have seen in many years' service." With these words. *ir Commodore W.587 words
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Article30 1950-09-09 1 SPOT - By SPOT FLYLITE (Race 4) I CONGO (F.xce 8) Bv"LONGSHOT" YOUNG LUCIUS (Race 5) PARK 1 (Race 6) Going Good if weather holds. See Page Seven30 words
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Article33 1950-09-09 1 A.P. Bwedlsii Consulate in Berlin .said yesterday thai two Western balloonists vho landed the iron curtain in the Russian Zone of Germany last Sunday were sull being held by Communist police.—A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article231 1950-09-09 1 Reuter. Tribune Staff Reporter THE Weslev Methodist Church of Singapore is 1 launching a big drive for $25,0;) C to redeem the Manse at Fort Canning Road. The Wesley Church and Manse were built in 1927, when Bishop Edwin F. Lee uas the Pastor^ AsReuter. - 231 words
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208 1950-09-09 1 U.P. HONGKONG, Saturday. THE Chinese Communist Government will not allow a United Nations mission to China to investigate its charges of American air violations until it is represented on the Security Council, says a Peking broadcast. An official New China News AgencyU.P. - 208 words
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Article48 1950-09-09 1 AP. THE HAGUE, Frid MX A. M. B. Winklemann. Dutch Consul -General in Singapore, has boon appoint d \mbassadoi Plenipotentiary I 0 t the Netherlands in India, l it is officially announced. Mi Winklemann is expected to go to New Delhi early m Octoboi. AP.AP. - 48 words
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Article59 1950-09-09 1 AP. Somewhere in Korea, B SOUTH Korea's General sembly yesterday passed a resolution asking the Un N it ~ns to launch a gen. r d offi ye ag.dnst tho Korean RMb *befa«e harvest time". That means now, as crops ate harvested late in SoptomIhe resolutionAP. - 59 words
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74 1950-09-09 1 UP. WASHINGTON. Friday. THE Marine Corps League called on President Truman to-day to kick out Defence Secretary Louis Johnson from h's cabinet. The rieleg ites to the Marine convention rejected another section of the resolution which called for the dismissal of Secretary of State DeanUP. - 74 words
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Article77 1950-09-09 1 U.P. TOKIO. Fri. THE Kyodo News Service reported today that a four-engined plane of unknown nationality dropped bombs near the 81-ton Japanese coastguard ship Chidori Maru in the Japan Sea four miles of! the southwest coast of Honshu this morning. It quoted the Maritime Safety BoardU.P. - 77 words
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Article36 1950-09-09 1 Reuter. MR. Charles Sawyer. United States Secretary of Commerce, said in Washington yesterday he had issued orders to stop shipments of goods to nations which themselves shipped similar goods to the Soviet bloc. Router.Reuter. - 36 words
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Advertisement115 1950-09-09 1 A TIME LV TIP When time means money, don't miss your appointments through a faulty Watch. Reliable Watches and Clocks, and accurate servicing available to suit your taste and po« k« t YICK WOH HING 429. North Bridge Rend. near Middle Road. Singapore. Phone 7922. <► For Sportswear! t }f115 words
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Article100 1950-09-09 2 FORTY-FCI'R year old C hen Chin Hoo. found :;uilty of stealing a fountain pen from the pocket of Cheng Swee Loong at Haveloek Road <<n August 21». was sentenced to six weeks' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. S.E. Teh in the Second Police Court yesterdayA detective said100 words
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Article58 1950-09-09 2 A Special Police Constable, •lohamed ARdn bin Haj; Daud. yesterday appeared in tho Third Police Court on a charge of sleeping whil-* on duty at the St. James PowerStation. Ho claimed trial and the case was postponed to October o for DM ntion. Ho whs released58 words
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199 1950-09-09 2 SINGAPORE will see a realistic display ot aii tactics on Ah' Day which will be held on December 2 at Kalians when a roconstraction ol a river side bandit camp, consisting ol 12 jungle huts and a dummy junk will b erected on the199 words
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191 1950-09-09 2 GHS. THE Union Public Service Commission will hold an examination for the selection of cadets for entry to the permanent cadre of the commissioned ranks of the Indian Navy at Allahabad. Bombay, Calcutta. Delhi. Madras and Nagpur on November 20, 1950. and subsequent days.GHS. - 191 words
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104 1950-09-09 2 An Indian, Subramaniam, yesterday fined $50 by Mr. P. Ciague. the Fourth Police Magistrate, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of delivering printed matter of an indecent nature to Patrick Cheong at Syed Alwi Road. It was stated that on July 13, Inspector Retnasingam104 words
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142 1950-09-09 2 T AT .A I CMPUR Fri SEVEN students from I F- deration have pwarded scholarships under th* United Nations International Cfc Wren's Emergency Fund for a two-war sourse of studies In social welfare in the United Kingdom FWe of th<" students arc Malays, one142 words
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Article52 1950-09-09 2 PENANG. Friday. The Penang Teachi rs Choir first concert week has been dated for September 17. There will oe three performances from Wednesday. September 20 to Friday. September 22. The first will be lor school children and the last two periormances lor invited guesrs. There will be no52 words
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Article62 1950-09-09 2 Thirty-nine Chinese ntmm including two Third Engineers arrived by >BOAC Argonaut at Kallang yesterday on their v%ay to Uvernool "•here they will join a new shipCaptain T, A. Davidson flew with them. They ate under contract with Wu'ard Madden and Co. The seamen present xl62 words
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Article432 1950-09-09 2 Witness Tells Court MAGISTRATE D. A. Fyfc, in Die Relief Court iTI yesterday asked the press to withhold for security reasons the names md description of two witnesses who gave evidence, in the continued hearing of the police hut fire case. Part of yesterday432 words
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65 1950-09-09 2 Singapore Customs yesterday seized 400 pounds of illicit loose tobacco. 50,000 ticks of Capstan cigarettes, anu 4S bottles of Gordon s Gin off 'some men' at Tanjong Rhu. Dutiable tax ou the goods is $1,800 tor the tobacco, $83, for tiie cigarettes and $300 for65 words
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Article699 1950-09-09 2 pOLLOWfSG are the Normal Class results for 1950. FIRST YEAR PRIMARY Yap Kok Tin. J. Rajah. T. j c,oh. c. J. Peerse, Lin Gust Tin. L. Ltad Ah Lee, M. Yonu Su Tshin, Lim Geok. Choong Chin Khiuk. 3. Chen Yun Tsin, N. Low. F. Baesafra. N.699 words
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Advertisement286 1950-09-09 2 TODAY p*'** SPENCER TRACY as the worriei father is superb ,f r r i F'-nLv 10AN BENNETT Mj j C Vrf ELIZABETH TAYLOR j C yteroffteßride Y\J MIDNIGHT TONIGHT ENOUGH ACT ICS for half a dozen ordinary films.... GOMIIfG SHORTIY The film that has been breaking records all over the286 words
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Advertisement71 1950-09-09 2 3 Shows Daily 3. 6.15 915 p.m. Columbia's "ROGUES OF SHERWOOD FOREST" In Technicolor. To-Morrow at 11 a.m. Warner Bros "TWO TEXAS KNIGHTS" In Technicolor NOW SHOWING 11—1.45 —4—6.30 930 TRIPLE ATTRACTION 50 MINUTES OF BLOOD A SWEAT "THE RECAPTURE OF TARAWA" AND H AND r J lIIKIICI IttU I71 words
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Advertisement89 1950-09-09 2 HPN 1 I ■■till I»HII. 11* M\ k FIIS OF [HE rwois Pill I.ITS I4fHH DRINK. bottled by PHOENIX AERATED WATER CO.,LTD. PHONE 3700-3709 PH-4 UiHPPv World Damn tonight. RACE BALL NIGHT E fgP f™™ JOGET MODERN FoUvw the crowd and dMtte <>«' the largest Spring Moor. LIFEBUOY TOILET SOAP89 words
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289 1950-09-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR, REWARDS totalling $20,000 are bein* uttered by 11 the Kcdah Per lis Police for information leading to the arrest of twelve v anted bandits in the Pauh area of Pcrlis. lh ease there is more than one informant, the :eward will289 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-09-09 3 Kwek Geok Eng. a 20-veai -old Chinese eirl. who wnile CJ ling along Pa>a Lefewr Road Load >esterdav v as havniveJ in an incident with a intli ary truri;. Hr bicye't* smashed Hei lett thigh vu trns tur» 1. Picture shov. i an anihu'an. attendant applying si>»in's K.o-55 words
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Article78 1950-09-09 3 AP. BOMBAY. TAO-doV. POLICE opened fire last r <rht on Sir (king textile workers who defied the present b.'in on public gatherings. striker w;is killed nod one wounded in the tiring, and tear g.is was used against mobs several times when they stoned f be police.AP. - 78 words
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Article46 1950-09-09 3 The public examination oi Chua Sect Tick, a par'i. r ot Nghee Se.ig Rubber Co.. which was listed lo be held yesterday in the High Court, was adjourn?d sine die. The liabilities of Ngn< i Seng Rubber Co. amount ie over a million dollars.46 words
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594 1950-09-09 3 Tribune Staff Reporter MAT BIN SUBAT, a 19-year-old labourer on the "Tong Heng", was the only injured man able to tell the tale of yesterday morning's explosion on his tongkang at North Boat Quay. Seven men are dead and another is lying critically594 words
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Article26 1950-09-09 3 The Royal Naval Diehard Police wiil stage a tattoo in the Naval Baf=< commencing at 7 p.m. today. Cmts of Singapore Police will co-operate.26 words
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223 1950-09-09 3 w T 7ALA LUMPUR Ft THE Governor of the H< tary International District 4G. Prince Dhani Hival Of Bangkok, told the pre** today he did not think that th- Communist saoveraec' In Siam was a strong .>nr. He said t.l.at there *er only a223 words
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Article65 1950-09-09 3 A Hylam took in a local hospital was stated to have been stabbed with a carving knife in the kitchen Where he was working. He lav: died in the hospital. Police have detained a man It was alleged that a auarrel arose over boiling some water. The65 words
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Article83 1950-09-09 3 Lee Joo Wah who faced two «ummons charge, was yesterday fined $250 on each charge by the Third Police Magistrate, Mr. R. Pates He was charged with using his premises at Tanone Rhu as a sago factory without a licence after being convicted OB September83 words
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Article89 1950-09-09 3 Mr. A. Alvapillai. Director ot Food Supplies Ceylon, was introduced to leading members of the Ceylones community in Singapore yesterday at a tea pan v given by the Ceylon Commissioner in Malaya. Mr. V Saravanamui iv. at 28. No lur Road. Mr. Alvapillai said: "I have made89 words
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Article101 1950-09-09 3 PENANG. Fri. The OTSt post-war dog show to be held at the New World Park on Friday, September 22 this year, in aid of the RAP.CA. Penang Province Wellesley Branch, promise- to be a great success. i lonattons are coming in 'ixj p handsome101 words
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40 1950-09-09 3 The Royal Inter Ocean ship the MaelsuycKer yesterday brought to Singapori about 1.000 tons of flour 400 tons of fresh apple*, consigned 2.500 sheep, and three cows to Sime Darov and Co. Ltd.40 words
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Article354 1950-09-09 3 MOHAMED Noor bin Babu. a young Malay was yesterday sentenced to 22 months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. E. Kingdon in the First District Court. Mohamed was found guihy of having committed housebreaking and stealing clothing worth $235 from a house at Lengkong Tiga354 words
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Advertisement387 1950-09-09 3 NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY OJVEN that thn engagement between Cheang Ah Moh also known as Cheang Ang Moh of No. 481 Beach Road, Singapore and Mlbs Can Kui Eng of No: 321 Rangoon Road, Singapore has been determined by mutual consent. Dated this 6th day of Sept 1050. OSBORNE387 words
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Advertisement147 1950-09-09 3 ENTRUST YOUR SANITATION TO US 'GOODSTORE 10, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. DEALERS IN CHINESE HANDMADE GOODS. <lU\ Bf.ovsi *M >hoppin<; ivvsKf.T »<> SVIIN KIMONO 12* STRAW tIAN.mU, l£ DRESSING GOWN l&M < 1 T 5 7° X »0 DINING IS** IMTIHOXT iM CLOTH 0 HOSUHW 51-80 S.oO i»< s Ti:A SB*147 words
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Article566 1950-09-09 4 THE inclusion of Dato .Onn bin Ja'afar and Mr. 1 C C Tan in the United Kingdom delegation to the Commonwealth talks in London is a refreshing change. Too oftegi when Malaya's affairs have been discussed, no Malayans have been present to state the country's case. But566 words
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Article, Illustration1618 1950-09-09 4 VICTOR PURCELL - by VICTOR PURCELL MY feeling after a three weeks visit to this country is that Malaya has split herself into a auai P Th°e n nrst-of these personalities, and the one she offers to the visitors gaze, is that of a Prosperous soahead country with1,618 words
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Article885 1950-09-09 4 JOHN KORIGAN - BY JOHN KORIGAN USIS ALL across the land this week, in cities, towns, and rural areas, school bells began tolling the end of summer vacations for millions of young Americans. The U.S. Office of Education at Washington. D.C.. estimated that 32.903.000 of them willUSIS - 885 words
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253 1950-09-09 4 SINGAPORE'S skyline may be j ist as familiar as New York's skyline, that is if we are willing to spend around $60,000 for a dor iment'-ry colour rilm on this place, said Mr. -i tek Evans at the East West Society hist night, whet:253 words
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Article75 1950-09-09 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON. THE United States is planning to grant a substantial loan soon to Persia. It may come next month, Administration officials forecast to-day. Ambassador Henry F. Grady is expected by then to submit detailed recommendations from Q special advisory mission nownearing the end ot aReuter. - 75 words
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Article31 1950-09-09 4 A.P. Two foreign trawlers, one of them alleged to be Brjtish. were discovered fishing in Norwegian territorial waters and chased by.the Norwegian coastal lin<?r Sanct Svlthun on Wednesday.— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article63 1950-09-09 4 LOMDON. Today. THE Secretariat of th<> Rubber Study Grouos advance ini'ormatiiin 6n world rubb ;r position in July shows aU natural production at 167.000 tons, consumotion 137 500 s+ock* at the end of July 717 :">'•• 1 —•»«•«•1 in nroducing areas 247,500, consuming area:: 242.500 and afloat63 words
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Article113 1950-09-09 4 BOAC's Lancastrian might pianos, now running a tsao a week service, have replaced by York air which are living once a MS The first of thes* gsaai landed on schedule in Singapore yesterday. It the Marathon BOAC speedbud piloted by Captain Jasmski. The York an113 words
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Advertisement53 1950-09-09 4 lESI QUALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS IN VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de Sidri, Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) 4*, ROYAL I 0' PORTABLE MAGIC MARGIN^pr AND MANY OTHER j NEW IMPROVEMENTS *J t yi BBS TLI 648U ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR t P£MANC (UTAlumiD 40 rtAM53 words
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Advertisement78 1950-09-09 4 r The Traditional Style Wsjm 4 of Malay Music &£uJ Emu js presen ted by 5 4 j TA'SEAH J in her latest recording 3f NAM 22. fc f naSib bbrhanyut- m 1 "MAMBAXG aCASBI i f a This faaaoua toember ot J the Do)mat Family can also be hoard78 words
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Article91 1950-09-09 5 Abu! Kasem Khan, memkr of the Constituent As-H-mhlv of Pakistan, now in Sngapore on his way to Hongkong on a business trip. sterdav that the of South East Asia ho'ild have free trade. should also manufactheir own goods and so i tundard of living Ind help91 words
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Article64 1950-09-09 5 RETAINED STOLEN GOODS —CHARGE Chia. a 40-year-old r tonese claimed trial in the Second Police Court yeaterwh< n charted with disretaining stolen proA rth si.ooo at Palmer vi September 9. property concerned was to be six fuel injectors, fuel pump. and one tgneto. belonging to tho Municipality. Se was released64 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-09-09 5 >Ir. R. M. Voting, Acting Director of Education, addressing the mige gathering i— b^i PS "Mich; n ,4i t on Thursday night -it the British Council to discuss the formation of a Singapore Adult Education Council.38 words
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209 1950-09-09 5 AVER forty students from Malaya and seven v from Hong Kong arrived last Tuesday at the King George V dock, London, in the Corfu." Most of them.' government scholars in England for the first time, are still in London before scattering to Universities and209 words
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Article69 1950-09-09 5 PENANG, Fri. An Indian Muslim Kassim bin Ghanv was produced before Mr. M. R. F. Rogers in the Session Court this morning and charged with shoplifting a carton of Craven •A" cigarettes on Aug. t valued at $7.42. He pleaded not guilty. He was sentenced69 words
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Article222 1950-09-09 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. SECURITY forces one in Negri Sembilan. «*i KVdantm and five in Perak located and destroyed seven bandit camps yesterday. Other bandits news: ranang: Bandits entered a and bayonet ted lo death a Chinese female. They also entered a house and State identity card?222 words
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Article79 1950-09-09 5 The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday ordered D. D'Cotta, a debtor with liabilities amounting to $5,000. to pay monthly $20 to the benefit of his creditors. E. Paglar, another debtor with liabilities amounting to $1,400. was ordered to pay five dollars monthly in lieuidation of79 words
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Article161 1950-09-09 5 SRATNAM, a young Indian who was tried in the Assize Court for the alleged murder of one A. Rajoo at a house in Sernngoon Road on April 23 last, was found guilty &ld sentenced to death yesterday. The common jury, who returned a unanimous verdict161 words
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Article83 1950-09-09 5 Baby of the ship and pet of Th/d Officer K. A. Engkjati is a little Siamese monkey taken oh board the ship in Chastine Maersk in Singapore this morning, just after the ship came into port. A hobby that amounted to a passion with the Third83 words
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Article85 1950-09-09 5 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri. During the month of August, approval was given to deport 287 aliens and one British subject under the Emergency Regulations. This brings the total number of deportations to date to 7,654 aliens and 163 British subjects The total number of deportations last85 words
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Article65 1950-09-09 5 Only 23 passengers disem barked at Singapore from Australia, when the Maetsuycker came intc Singapore early this morning. Among the passengers getting off were Dr. and Mrs. Greenway who is from the Port Health Office. Singapore. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Ogle Electrical Engineer. Penang. and65 words
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Article148 1950-09-09 5 The prosecution told the Second Police Court yesterday that because 8 shop attendant was late in preparing food for a Chinese customer in a coffee shop at Geylang on August 7 last, the customer was annoyed, smashed a number of glassware, and started chasing the attendant with148 words
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Article163 1950-09-09 5 Tt'.hune Staff Reporter CIX-YEAR-OLD Maureen Angus is a happy 3 little girl these days. In spite of her youth she is being sent to Australia for further special studies at the South Australian School for the Blind. Deaf and Dumb at the expense of the163 words
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Article159 1950-09-09 5 AIIMAT bin Hassan, who J J\ was tried in the Ass'zc ,J Court yesterday on a charge *j of having 46 rounds of .303 1 ammunition, was acquitted and discharged by Mr Justice Evans. The ammunition was found in a tin wrapped in a run159 words
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Article36 1950-09-09 5 The originating summons, filed by the Dutch ConsulGeneral, to get custody of Bertha Hertogh. the 13-year-old Dutch girl, is fixed for hearing on Oct. 16 and on the following three days.36 words
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65 1950-09-09 5 Seven people were cautioned and discharged by the Second Police Coun yesterday when charged With being in possession oi unjust dachings. and awng them for trade purposes. The dachinfl were lat£T found to be in favour ol it* customers. Two others, Goh Pena Hwee65 words
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Advertisement135 1950-09-09 5 rM 0 **S S««.th Bridse Road. v. Fu o.i>. (Wtel. B E b ne ex.iniinaMon with date B.l* equipment. I i' «xperi«i«c« b«*t*r service. Mullard LIGHTENS THE a f-OB DARKEST jOURNEYj ;*fitU S /.'<■ I L'e;>restntatives: KHOO 800 SIEW CO. (Spore) LTD. p.O Hex 188, Singapore. Phone: 7152. Cable: Excelda'135 words
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Advertisement112 1950-09-09 5 J JJI I R A MAX KOFii M V EKSAL RENOWN I 0 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE xjSßTßfes. CORPORATION LIMITED. /S^p^ China Building. Chulia Street. Singapore. N^-^^V FIRE. MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE etc. Branches Agents at Hongkong, IndonesiP Bangkok all towns in "The best cleaners in town, my dear."112 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-09-09 5 /U.LEY OOP bY v T HamUn 1 HiSHNESS. CTYA, THINK T 6<?T ANY NtfTH'N LjtTJ5 Ul ABNER ——TTT tffOtj r?o. w utTO r LOOK at the. Ul TtT!ouldT '%^>-««j«*.~Aeg IWi -:T JESTHAINT ,c vQ J TIME. TT AN KX»R BE AGAINST V .T7' H FEIEL.S NATCHE.RAL.FO/ MAS PASSED/!', THE LAW70 words
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Article52 1950-09-09 6 A.P. W ASH VTON, Satin>l J President uman will r adc -t tr Ihe nation tonight to announce domestic controls due to the Korean war. He declined till now to say whetlfer he plans even a limited price control 01 disclose any of the measure* cemgA.P. - 52 words
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Article43 1950-09-09 6 Th' price ol tin in Singnnar ye »n!?\ was SHB6 I 4 ,ier picu ex-sme'ter—■ r»*e of $1 7 on the plculThe orice of forward lin in London on Thursday v>a*» £769 per lor —a rise ot ti on the ton.43 words
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Article90 1950-09-09 6 U.P. UOSC KONG. Fri. Oo'il ■peculators had another w.id (lorry today following the etreulatioft of rumour that I bal Hm Uniied Nation GeoeraJ ■eeaMy voted to seat Q»—mw»t Oi ra. This time the price wn» intern instead of up but Ikera wv no doubt market rLgpers again wereU.P. - 90 words
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Article32 1950-09-09 6 The BMI ship Baton BpMltatoa* i< row unloading 5.250 i>itu anthracite daft for S'n#apore. Tin- ship came into »!>•> ve«Merdav morflini:. she Ant Mr* ■MM duff used for MMtttag t n.32 words
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186 1950-09-09 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS DURING the past week the I uuber commodity market has been extremely sensitive to news received from Korea and Indonesia, where the strike still continues. Business has been mainly confined to switching' and dealers have been very reluctant to take R186 words
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Article78 1950-09-09 6 In Port: —Minny\illp <44); Muiitin Krvint lUSAIlh), \!de<«mda l'yrrhm '4'J 4:!); (Srwait; (lit; Commandant Doris» (10 '41»; ttunnbaai (J. f 39); C ity ul I'lorcBif (:t(i "'•l»**'! Ko\cr (.'Ul; Merl Vendor (Xt/3S>; Tosari <11/18*; Milann (W''!Ot: Inlander ill '?'2>; XinJoru (23/34); 4 Marrrk (.> (!>; f*r< dent78 words
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Article198 1950-09-09 6 The lubber panaanodity in.-rkei foil by right mm'- ,-si- i-tjnj trow Thursday's ttosiag. 'J be market was erratic uur r: ih_" day ihr hiKhoi done for Sep I ember iubb*r being 14S renin a pound and the lowest 1421... The market opened al Mr rents done for198 words
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Article185 1950-09-09 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. ;..oni: n repeated bids for some tin shares and locally L fttic wer a lilt mo x lUenuon in this section. WKktstr tia'i wer.- quietly .cady while cheaper issue J cJ r rubers had some enquiry. The following were tac (Jay's price changes: mm; \rom185 words
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Article74 1950-09-09 6 Copra was slightly »asier in tlie produce market yeeu rtlay open '.tut at $47 per :>k il bid a>d $48 asked for September Orijber shipment. Later buyers Increased to $471 and sellers row to $47 I 1 with no business rc.-ul in£. Coconut oil sellers were '.inchanged at74 words
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Article107 1950-09-09 6 Highest and lowt»-i ;<r<is the week ending Sept n.be»8. IS'jn are: iiinii»*-t Lotpeei (aaaaag ataaak **•<■•»•<■ ISI 3 t M Ho 1 J X M.A.I FOE Sen?. |g| j 145 I X Jd A.2 BPS FOB Sept. 160 3 4 11« i 2 K.U.A.3 RS< FOB p !I0107 words
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Advertisement673 1950-09-09 6 EVERETT ORIENT LIRE! EVERETT STAR LIRE Nor< voretf 4/6 Oct. Cochin, Bombay, Call. P. S ham. r Kar S. Bahrein, Kowett, For Penang, Rangoon. Cal ..ltta. j Khoramsha nr Madras j ArcU irus'' Gdns. 29/30 ••Leneverett" 16, 1» 1 "Brndeverrtt" I' 3 ct nnn i v to: For freight, passage,673 words
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Advertisement355 1950-09-09 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINIVIA U.K. CONTINENT. Singapore Port sham. I vn;<m. "ANNAM* 1 for Hongkong, Kobe and Yokchama 23 9 -2(5 I KAMBODIA for Bangkok Manila and Hongkong .24 9 -X 21 9 -22 I LALANDIA' fcr Saigon and Bangkok 7 10- 8 10 5 10- 6 10 4 10 4355 words
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Advertisement1244 1950-09-09 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore Ticket Agents For Malayan Railway* GLEN LINE >a ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONL,,.< D DAM, HAMBURG. h Jl iLENEARN GLENGARRY ..due FROM U.K. FOR tiTRAUb aONQKXjNG Sfl J l JAPAN. For Borneo only GLENAFFARIC Due Swcttcnham Ii p Seletar Sent. 10 <, TfKl;:v1,244 words
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Advertisement240 1950-09-09 6 KATONG Hone offer« some As a n dinner. 7JO i>.in. I daily at $«>3 p i |>er«on. p.m. Box A.3960. Ttfbuae. a pore., (84.-.;' TO LET Ftn ol In compound house in Hi 1 Roau. Sunable for r»-siu- ttons and St bool I i appn-x. 3.500 X). An I; 9tm240 words
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Article201 1950-09-09 7 W. India Badminton U.P. BOMBAY, Friday. rlSiriXG Malayan iiadminV ton stars Tan Jin Eong i iitiz their rito the semi-finals of I m India badminton championships to-day. had to go all out to hi opponent. India's G D. Shroff in three Piruz scored an i totU.P. - 201 words
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Article248 1950-09-09 7 HONGKONG Chinese mfm th time lucky yesterday j they just Planted to ore-nil victory over ie in a return ,»me l re a sp-.all i rowa at j Besar Stadium. M i lay an Cb nese won their HO II Cl P tame i —2.248 words
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79 1950-09-09 7 Lite Kih and !>th Boys Brigade Companies Ihi Itoya Brigade «oerer day Lorn.'is dec ded c, for the game ended le?a draw. The Biii w*th a won the lato Mr. Hoy Challenge Tro./nv. Tho •re only able to lorct two padang was picked with79 words
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Article108 1950-09-09 7 I wcjfc stung 2 nil by Hoi nets yesterday in their of the hockey fur the a! Horn; Lim Ch t'hineae however took Ihe I w th only nine men. teams took a ions tinae down. It was only dur- i ond half that play bets!108 words
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Article50 1950-09-09 7 THRKE minutes before the fciui. 1 Singapore Ditsricfa n ni in a stiff arewatar .1 through Ihe Mutton to cnahle 'hen h i points with tne W r int Laa* ue -m"" t at tin Tanglin itanack.-; > r.iay. ,'l' v wpre no goals? scoic4 n50 words
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Article131 1950-09-09 7 ""POT" KlKK' j M»NC.sm>T i fegAtfttM ARM IKINTKH'v fcRKMl: Mt.% ™r* «all rtrtihttU U..N il lliimuuh w w»n»toy Gift f»h.r.«. i«tcut*tf lli- JWOscmiJ! .-.smi.i.i MOVAI, JINK «-•wajoijla (-ar«^llii WMm l p K«»*l I ink n«i Ma. J TT, 'V" w,,M \U»»»\IUN l\K IRIM K 1 t'rlHt» mn Huiltrlui131 words
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Article1647 1950-09-09 7 RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. CLASS 2 DIVISION. 3—7 FURLONGS. LESS 17 YARDS 400 Lord Frederick tJaapa) UM) 00-* Birthday Lift Little) 8.13 '(Ml Kaheen (Tulloh) 8.1! HOO Tiberius fl IQsdsaia) 8 03 *©4 Printer's F.rror lM!aaO)l 8.0;. *©0 Jaffa <Faradi s.ir. 000 Dakota (Charles) 8 07 0001,647 words
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Article705 1950-09-09 7 SPOT - With 4 Tara The Winner By SPOT MAIN E\ent on the Bukit Tiniah race card today, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn (Gold Cup) Meeting, will be the "Cup Trial" over one mile and six yards. Sixteen runners will go to705 words
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Article373 1950-09-09 7 DRAMHALL FLYER (Charles) and ONDINE (J. D Donnelly) impressed me most this morning when they broke 50-4 5 sees, over half a mile and 38 dead over the last three at Bukit Timah during training. The track was in ideal condition. Ondine, who came to Malaya373 words
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Article116 1950-09-09 7 MORE than a hundred sportsmen wen guests of Mr. Ang Eng Ann, nana niig-dlrectoi of Ho Ho Biscuit Company, who honoured Hongkong nun- BOCcer and table-tennis tOUjrMia with a dinner at the TaJ Tong Restaurant. Happy world MSI night. In a welcome speech, An. Aeilianked the116 words
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283 1950-09-09 7 BRITISH Open Golf Champion Bobby Locke's 69 at the Royal Singapore Golf Club yesterday brought many a "oh" and "ah" from the 500 odd fans who turned out to witness his exhibition match yesterday. Oblivious o' the hot September sun. the criwd followed his283 words
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Advertisement452 1950-09-09 7 PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS .I| i (DAY NIGHT SERVICE) 10 12 HILL ST. USE SINCERE HOUSEHOLD PREPARATIONS 111 v FAMOUS FOR OVER 30 Y f ARS. SINCERE DISPENSARY LtD. Wholesale Retail Dispensing Chemists, Hill St. CnuUa St., Singapore*. ~~Ahoon HUAT c6..| JjßSgfe 132, Anson Rd., Singapore. Tel: ***** LOOK!!! JjĔHitmSsĔ Now is452 words
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Article159 1950-09-09 8 Reuter. Dundee. Scotland. Today. BRITAIN'S War Minister. Mr. John Strachey. told a meeting of his Parliamentary constituents here today that he disliked very much the policy of the present South African Government. But he was entirely against trying to right things by force. He wasReuter. - 159 words
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Article83 1950-09-09 8 'JUST WHAT WE EXPECTED AP. VIENNA. To-day. Ji'ST what arc expected" was the reaction in Vienna yesterday to the latest breakdown in Austria treaty negotiations in London. Vienna newspapers carried the story on their front pages. without comment except as expressed in the headline? The .socialist Weltpress called it TheAP. - 83 words
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Article31 1950-09-09 8 The aircraft carrier Unicorn which carried the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders and Middlesex Regiment from Hongkong to Korea returned to Singapore yesterday. The Unicorn is here tor a refit.31 words
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Article404 1950-09-09 8 A.P. NEW CUNOCK, SCOTLAND, Today. U7EARY rescue workers drove escape shafts from n r W o directions last nignt toward 128 men entombed in the Knockshinnoch Cnstle Coal Mine. The trapped men themselves begßir digginc a runnel in the direction of one of theA.P. - 404 words
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49 1950-09-09 8 The British Overseas Airways Corporation today announced an increase in the service between the United Kingdom and the Far East starting tomorrow. The firm v. ill provide an additional ftigjtt between London and Singapore, thus masting two (lights weekly between Singapore and Hongkong.49 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-09-09 8 he F. Chik binte Ahmad Karim. Principal of ihe •.<.«\tti! Pr»ad *f:»lay QirVf School, who left on the l siiiCm' yeateruay to sttsay at the Colonial institute tor two years.33 words
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Article23 1950-09-09 8 U.P. An RAF. Beaufighter crashed into Hongkong harbour shortly after noon yesterday ana sank, presumably due to engine trouble. -U P.U.P. - 23 words
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Article174 1950-09-09 8 BAAZTH: raya LeblT MCB. Fun Fair Baazar t p.n... >. liouiiUarv Koad. ST. ANDREW'S SCHOOL: Cub Festival at School Hall. 6.30 to 9.30 p.m. t'.Y.M.A Film "T<ast of Ihe Mohicans Ft. L. 7 p.M. CHINESE V.M.C.A Musi Class 2.30 p.m.. "lero" basl etball 5174 words
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Article427 1950-09-09 8 SEVENTH DAY ADVENTIS' CHI IK H: (5. Penang Road); •Sabbath School 3.30 p.m. preaching service at 5 p.m. TOMORROW ST. GEORGE'S GARRISON ('MI R( H, Tangtin: Holy C« mBiunion and Sermon- a.m.; Sunday Communion 7.15 a.m. Morniic: Prayer ;n Chorch Hu> 9 4." a.m.: Evenin.. Prayer p.m. METHODIST:427 words
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Article138 1950-09-09 8 CXTHAY: "Fatiie." ot the Bride" 11. 1.45. 4.15, 6.4.") and 9.30 p.m. Midnight: "Deputy Mat shall". AIHAMBKA: "Battle of the Matrn Men" 1. 3.15 7 l i 9. p.m. Midnight: "Ace Drummbnd". PAVILION: "A Woman of D's- tinction" 2. 6.30 9 30 p.m. (Ai'iTOI,: Recapture of Tara wa", "Battle138 words
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Article187 1950-09-09 8 TODAY RACING: S.T.C. (;«.!,1 Cup Meeting, First Day. ATHLKTItS: Mala «"in Ch nose A A.A. meet (flr;'t any) at Jalan Besar stadium. ...CRICKET: Ka.fl Inst v li«h Schoolboys at It 1. 2 p.m. BADMINTON: Co i\, di&mpionships, Clerical I'mon from 7.30 p.m. Mh I'KK: Fiiovllc.-i: Netaji Memor al Club187 words
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Article453 1950-09-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. DR C P. Rawson, ex-President of the Football Association of Selangor, said this morning that he considered the statement released to the press two days ago by the Council of the F.A.S. a attack upon him which in view of his keen interest453 words
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Article52 1950-09-09 8 A Public Relations Department van was badly burnt yesterday when 24 reels 01 films it wus carrying from Pulau Saigon to the Film Censors Office caught fire. Damage is estimated to be between $5.000 and 56.000. No one was hurt but a tambi had his uniform52 words
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Article151 1950-09-09 8 Reuter. LONDON- To-* FIVE Vampire I* finf left Bn: in f imy. They were n 110 officers of th. mi; 01 1 hy rhey are among the a number which are ksl! supplad by tho De Company to the In rnment to form th b "<Reuter. - 151 words
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Article83 1950-09-09 8 A.P. WASHINGTON" T THE U.S. 0 mm r: i sterday moved to i» ttp export controls ova ment of raw cot ion and cotton Hnters to all destinations except Canada. Secretary ol Comn. It Sawyer innouneeo tx ti. posing iieecss controls effective Friday (today), th?A.P. - 83 words
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Advertisement173 1950-09-09 8 ©UR VOI Sip I,; m mm I'u*-*i '^SB Sole \rents for Malaya. British North Borneo 4k SarawaJt LOW TANGCHANG LIMITED. Singapore and Penang. TONIGHTS THE &KHKT AT RAFFLES HOTEL GALA RACE DINNER BALL By REQUEST —THE NOVELTY "CHINESE" INTERLUDE featured by CASTILLO'S ORCHESTRA and "BCSAUE M also including lAURvON OAHCiNG173 words
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Advertisement106 1950-09-09 8 Convert Your SEWING MACHINE into an Electric Driven One It costs You only j $65/Wholesale Retail CHEUNG LEE&CO. 371-373. North Bridge Road. Singapore. Phone 4321 Tel: Cable "SEWIXGLY" D M. C. Emb. Books Also Emb. Lessons G:ven PERMANENT b, SELF-DRAINAGE M\ II T ANTI-SEPTIC TANK SYSTEM ■> [j _f—| As106 words
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Miscellaneous26 1950-09-09 8 TIDE H \V.: 10.0S a.m. <ft. Sir».). 8 4« n.m 'Sft 2 II,). TOM Oil KM IV H.W.: 10.36 a.m. (8ft. lin 9.41 p.m. (8ft. 9in.).26 words
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