Malaya Tribune, 15 September 1950

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  • 20 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAY'S NEWS TODAY 1 &n A Si SUTRA E PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 e'KICr TKN CENTS
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  • 488 1 Call For Plane Support To Bar Red Retreat A.P. and U.P. U.S. Eighth Army HQ in korea, Today. 4 i s. Eighth Army spokesman said today a battalion of South Koreans landed this morning two miles north-east of Red-held Pohang on thr, Korean east
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  • 52 1 IN( t A PORE. Today. Mrs. A. P. Hertogh, Maria, today »1 round in their for the custody 1-year old daugh- r Mr Justice Brown this lismiased an apn by *he solicitors of nts to place her dy of the SingaIfars Department bearing of their
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  • 77 1 MANILA. Today, j > Leon, buyer ior 1 nut company, saved MJSSI2 o company payroll .iy but lost his life, on was in an >m San Pablo Cit *o Tianong. Que n a band ot armN n appeared on the ahead and ges- r the
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  • 100 1 A.P. M N LA. Today. m of Australian passing through j pines, headed for what i< reported to L tg** airlifts wspapera have given wide publicity to the airhft. publishing pictures of the Australian soldiers arriving at the Manila International Airport in Qantas Empire
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  • 92 1 Mr John McEwen (right) Australian Minister of Commeree merer and Agriculture, who for London by Qsntas BO\f Wool Study Ctrouji J. Ci. Crawford J Kit» |)rrmai of Commerce ar.d Asrricnlt with Mr. James Payne. Aus for Malaya, (he possibilities o with Mi lava. He v\ til
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  • 148 1 HONGKONG, Today. 4 srj >kb nan for Chinese Foreign Ministry today A th 'S Government has instructed r Rank Can: mm Hongkong to "safeguard a shipment oi munition*" at present stored to a ?< down. 'in a r>i« bsn': ias p at.as
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  • 1142 2 The Mmn-foi-£Jhe'Stne0t Openly Talks- fOf Wht Prowess 'Qf Hie Army In HFheijast War. Gives Excuses For Defeat THE campaign .to prepare for the r-annanmn* f Germany now getting mm r way is guietl> resinqrecttn:the miliiar\ spirii Which was supposec. to have been buriea nve
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  • 349 2 QUEBEC THE discovery in Northern Quebi i of what a J 1 lieved to be the world s biggest meteorite en* is regarded here as a hint to mankind I missiles still pack more power than even atom bombs. m /^J The hole
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  • 62 2 Reuter AAP. LEETON tN KV S r WALES Aft-' y*a£ struck back. v Farmei George while c*m*X docks %m mm hollow logHe reached- toP« the rabbit saafc 1 Anthony', ftjf^^y cording -hung on hke »*J J Tho f trmer h£ 1 J diC al attention
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  • Article, Illustration
    24 3 Mr Ong Peng Hock leadtog lug in ONGSVIIXE (Tulloh), lllMfT of th«- Fir-! Race at the B.T.C. Singapore Plat;' Hil lit «;n Wednesday.
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    31 3 Loe Chun Kai (left) ol Spore Re*t playing agamst U.M. h*ndrana (right) ot India at la i nights Spore Beat vs All India Match which the latter won 5-0.
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  • 40 3 Wong Peng Soon, the Malayan Badminton Champion, was Wong N|[San* 8.P., at a dinner Hat honoured b> his .:Jb, tho .\»a>ium above .hows (from |J(»jJRS, Chai Woon, Mr. 9m Y€gn jjjrV— Woo Ghim Ten* and tne .n» f
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  • 41 3 BIRTHDAY PARTY Master Koh Choon Hong. celebrated his second holiday yesterday with :i p::rty n\ iiis iiome a. ■> Park. Picture shows him Mowing the candles while his mother and sisters Tootsie Indu and Seok Ho and friends look on.
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    • 239 3 ECZEMA, SORES Rash, Irritation f .d rC^D, Pimples, rashes, spots, skin f Tri \i irritation and even distressing X, x Jk?l A eczema quickly yield to Zam-Buk \?X 4> lj treatment. This herbal ointment ihould be smeared over the affec- M• i ted parts before retiring at night r J
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  • 274 4 A.P. BRUSSELS, Friday. TURKO" Westerling, foi»mer Indonesian rebel leader, is hard put to make ends meet. In a modest boarding bau*e in &gwm 4a, he told tlu- A.P.: •My wif< »nd I i.»viv be forced to try to get into Spain. \Ve only have light tropical
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  • 53 4 PKNANU, Touts. A young Malay, Abu bin juhil. wa s MpHM of hurt and robbery charge m the High Court yesterday at the unanimous decision of the iuiy who said that "this case should not proceed further.' Abu was accused of robbing and causing hurt to a
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  • 124 4 Formerly tfu United ship. "Cape tgvac". and H»W rlurtng the war lo carry *upalics and troops to Guadalcanal «uul other hot-spoU of he Pacific War. the Tex '.s--ouiit S,«K>tor. motor vessel ••Wauatrt'. of the Union Steamship Co. of New Zcal;ind Led., an tyed in
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  • 83 4 H KIDKIJJKRCi, Thurs AmeiK t.i Army h*adquarters here disclosed that they < t.'Ula only raise 43.000 troops tor "Opt ration Rainbow" previously puohshed as Ihe greatest ATP 4 ican exeroifce in Germany >ince the war instead of th 110.000 they expected. They made no attentat to
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  • 33 4 PENANG. Tuurs Th- Art Lxhibition al the Convent Hall. Convew School. Penang. ha.s .sine, its opening last Monday by tru Itestfeal Commission, r. Mr R. P. Bingham been drawing huge crowds.
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  • 81 4 Thailand's offer of 4.000 combat troops to help repel the CoainiuniM agg»es:»ion against the Republic or Korea has been accepted, and an-in** rueuts are being utade for ti*e troops to go into action as soon as possible under the I'ujtfied i omnxand set up by the I'iuted Nations. The pantograph
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  • 223 4 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Thurs. STRONG rumours of a scandal allegedly involving Diet members and possibly bigh placed Liberal Party—the Party in pow* r leaders splashed into iront-page headlines of Japanese newspapers today. The rumours alleged that the Japan Electric Generation and Transmission Company had distributed anywhere from
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  • 84 4 U.P C\IRQ Toda> A spokesman for the Egyptian Ministry of War said yesterday that the government was "deeply disappointed" by Britain's decision to halt the delivery of jet planes to Egypt. He said: "Ony a small proportion of the jets on order have so far been cle
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  • 111 4 A.P. CALCUTTA, looay. r VtROR gupped the northan province of Ass un today and the resident J of the w id hill country hutned out of doors afraid that Uleu quake-cracked homes wouki collapse by new shocks following Wednesday's severe tromo. The govetnment meteorologist s;.id
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  • 44 4 U.P. TOKIO. today ihe ivphoon at Kesia passed out to see yesterday Having behind v at leaal M aaaiajaj (it al and lv»o missing Twentytwo othois Neve injured and oc a jktaraMf damage was don< to homes and communications faeUttte* U.P
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  • 117 4 EVADED CUSTOMS DUTY FINED JOtiORE HHRU A FINE w, edon 32-year-ok fte Thye ;a tht Mu,v-, Court today ior frat attempt at i f asioo tozns ouii' on "ao ci Thy. pleaded, i and paid li* Inch- Mohd: San-, Cw tom.s Officer, prosecu* > said that 3z Thye v x
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  • 124 4 TOKYO. Thm>\—Gl bardmcnt.s fi AJH warships and stl iki s by trrn rbased planes have up tn.- v l ow s Korea foi t» i i t$ dawn to du.-K. Tile hind Ji« <i in:' 5 is gear* i I softening ap pn liminai the
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  • 74 4 The 330 k pers at :.i mile Leper < Road. Johor- Ba/.'- I *al when a special 1 "•i built by thems* special grant Riven State Welfare Cor., will be officially ii open by Mrs. Hod a** wife ol th. British Johon Prior to the openi
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  • 32 4 A.P. LONDON J. has told Ba>C4 X J Jl tc turn aanra '<atmn\ *PJj for ai..fi..nn- f« manufaetuM jet **J export tboa -li. dy ceatn* ad foi. at.
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  • 96 4 CLO CHIEF A FUGITIVE A.P. MANILA. Thurs. ALFREDO B. Aaulo. national Secretary of Philippines Congress of Labour Organizations, was a fugitive today, charged with two Communist Party officials as being leaders in a Communist inspired attempt to overthrow the government by revolution. Mariano P. Balgos and Grallermo Capadocia. numbers one
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  • 1505 5  -  TODAYS SHORT STORY BY DENYS VAL BAKER decided the little Iman in the bowler hat— r v rj chubby face very hot day. depths of his he produced •.dkerchief and act of mopping stopped, conscious had become, as the saying went, the cynosure I all eyei
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    • 57 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring :=s SOC<S. SUDDENLY UeMEMBErU fRS. J° A S"^^^ E >H E RE'S NO REASON! W PLEA v= sSiOE for E?3$SLi. B» ir^a-oJS tuat WAS vvh* 1 SHOULDN'T /OF BREA LSL ABNER by iU nj f fjl I I-wonder J r 1 UaTCHANCE '3RLJB /ccMcre'iJ fV'»W^*^«Bl 7'
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  • 145 6 A.P. DURBAN, Today. A resolution urging the deportation of Indians A from South Africa is one of the proposals on racial segregation to be discussed at the Nationalist party conference in Durban next Tuesday. The conference will be attended by Dr. R. E.
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  • 100 6 (GIIS). NEW "DELHI. Today THE veteran Sikh leader. 1 Baba Kharak Singh, the /ounder-President of the Akali Dal. has velcomed Pandit Nehru's tatement in regard to the larification of th Con.tress policy. Describing it as "bold in India to replace him. Commenting Pandi* Neh--u's views
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  • 22 6 (GIIS). SHILLONG. nratra. The Maharaja of Nepal ha ionated Rs. 25.000 for relief af the earthquake sufferer.; vn Assam.—l GITS}.
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  • 37 6 A.P. MADRAS. Thurs THE Madras Assembly today passed a law banning the centuriesold custom of animal and bird sacrifices in Hindu temples in South temple priests, are liaoic »v mil tt li v mi-
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  • 68 6 (GIIS). BOMBAY. Today. A NATIONAL Art Centre to impart free training in art is to be established in Bombay shortly. The Bombay Government have granted to local artists 4 \s acres of land at the entrance of the National Park. 18 miles north of the
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  • 118 6 U.P. NEW DELHI. Today. DU3U3HOTAMDAB Tandon. an ardent Hindu nationalist recently elected President of the I in National Congress, said today that he had difteran s with Indian Prime Minister Pandi? Jawanarlal Nehru on the basic issue of policy. In an interview with the
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  • 95 6 (GIIS). SINGAPORE. Today. There seems to be seme confusion among trade and business circles in Kuala Lumpur and Penang as to the appropriate orhce to which enquiries and requests for engagements with the Indian Trade Delegation should be addressed. The India Government Trade Commissioner in Singapore has.
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  • 160 6 (GIIS). NEW DELHI. Today. THE award of Gandhi Scholarships to Harijan 1 college boys and girls has become a regular feature ol the work of the All-India Harijan 3evak Sangh. which held its 17th annual meetin? In Djlhi recently. Beside? scholar-hips, the Snugh gate giar..s-in-aid in lMt-53
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  • 55 6 (GIIS). NEW DELHI. Thurs --The Jews of Delhi celebrated the Jewish New Year's Day on September 11 and September arranged by the Jewish Wel--12 with special services fare Association. These included a benediction for the President. Dr. Rajendra Prasad, in substitution of one that used to be said
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  • 145 6 new zmm t A FOREIGN Mi cial las' a ed that the Government of India Is "anxious to settle all outstanding dtepui?» with Pakistan by ;J methods, negotiation, m *M* ion and ion"and has began corn inond ace with in Pakistan Government this effect.
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  • 99 6 (GIIS). NEW DELHI. Than -The Government of Imm ham decided to give <. ip Baa. ton to displaced pcraora far immovable prepertv 1. hind in West-Pakistan. A Ministry ot Rehabiatatioa Tress communique iasaed in New Delhi on Septi ber 12 states that liFpUced persona will be
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  • 43 6 A.P. PRAGUE. Today. -W were laid on the grave ft President Thomas G. Maaaryk yesterday on the 13th anniversary of his death. M i ryk was first President of Czechoslovakia ar..l servpd in the office from 1918 to 1935. —A.P.
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  • 61 6 The treaties of peace and friendship and of trade and co amerce Between Nepal were signed amidst an impressive ceremony reeentlv held in Singha Kathmandu. Picture shows: His Highness the Maharaja oi Negal and H. E. the inn Ambassador are seen in the picture signing the
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  • 210 7  -  SAYS FIRESTONE CHIEF A.P. NEW YORK, Today. UARVEN Firestone, Chairman of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company, yesterday urged rehabilitation of German synthetic rubber plants to help the United States meet military and civilian needs. Before sailing on the Queen Mary for Europe, Firestone said in
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  • 35 7 NEW DELHI. Thursday. The-Government of India have decided to place spare parts for diesel engines, power driven pumps, agricultural tractors, tractor-drawn agricultural implements and palm oil, under th. Open General Licence No. 20.
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  • 97 7 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. Malayan rubber exports r' 560.566 long tons for the Brsl seven months of this year, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced ./day. This includes 101.929 tons ■-.ported during July, the jest monthly exports en record, the said. Exports yt dry rubber and x
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  • 53 7 The Agent ol the Government of India in Kuala Lumpur is in charge of preparing the Federation programme or the Indian Trade delegation which i» «pacted in Malaya toward:- the of Una month Ail Federation enquiries Should be addressed to mm, says an India
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  • 64 7 Reuter. RANGOON. Thurs.—Bu ma agreed to sell Indonesia 150.000 tons of rice £40 st< t ling ocr ton in a contract signed here yesterday. An official aimo". .-'C nent aid the contract was signed by the Burmese Minister for Agriculture and Forests, the In d on
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  • 152 7 U.P. TOKIO, Today. IT was learned today that a new Japan-Pakistan tn?de agreement has been signed by the Pakistan trade delegation and SCAP trade officials this afternoon. Details of the pact will be revealed when it is ratified by the Pakistan government, according to officials
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  • 122 7 A.P. i>ARIS. Today. CONSIDERABLE In checking inflation in the 49-member nations of International Monetary ad and International Bank for Reconstruction was reported yesterday try the Monetary Fund's Manngalng Director, Mr. Camille Gutt, of Belgium. He said alter the two OrJggfi that inflation'"is StlU danger, out Itisa-aaiiger
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  • 52 7 TODAY'S MARKETS rE Rubber market upencd steady with fair inquiries and after buyers were .-satisfied t eased off slightly. Lunch bieak prices were: Buyers Sellers t Hit» cut* No. 1. RSS FOB CXt. 153 154 No. 2. KSS FOR Oct. i:2 153 No. 3. RSS FOB Oct. 151 1S2
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  • 46 7 London still reniain»d interested as a buyer of tin shares and lot-ally there has b( > n *ome improvement with ven< ral boyta r. Sailer* are barafen ditlicult to loeato. Indi'ftt mIs were firmer mark»-» a.'d ruL>b< r rikVM (Ma in fur in »mam 1 nuuiry.
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  • 15 7 Tin: $396 5 8 "per p nil ill'* 'i $Loudon: „0*7 r tu —fl"
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  • 9 7 Gold: $193 i»er tahil (cr uu« ;olJ bars.
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  • 67 7 NEW DELHI. Thursday. Indie's sen-borne trade for the first six months of 1950 .-hows a favourable balance in all currency areas, except medium currency areas, where :n adverse balance of only Its. 9.4 million was noticed. The overall position shows a favourable balance of Rs. 56.8
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  • 63 7 PENANG. Thurs. An all time rubber imports record was achieved in August when 49,302 tons of rubber was imported into the Federation and Singapore. In July and June a total of 41,019 tons and 44,567 tons, respectively were imported The total imports up to August
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  • 216 7 CALCUTTA, Thursday. INDIA'S electric fan industry has made rapid 1 progress in recent years and it is now in a position to meet the entire needs of the country. It will be possible in the near future to export Indian-made fans to the neighbouring countries.
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  • 124 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. THAILAND'S tin production is increasing' rapidly and Bangkok is looking to the trade to supply the nation with more dollars, according to the U.S. Department of Commerce. Production for the first half of 1950 came to 4,660 tons concentrate), the Department said,
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  • 200 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN [*N h s last Sunday (October if Ist) at Chatham as Commodore of the Naval Barracks Rear Admiral P.G.L. Cazalct. wants to meet as mar.v of tin men possible who rer- d with Un on H.M-S. London in the Yangtse River
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  • 116 7 THE Rev. Henry Fawcett, the 2l»-year-old "Pied Piper of Seoul", who dressed -> \%d pyjamas led 25 hi'»; !iT3iigh Communistadd Korea to Pusan, now has two American sports shirts and a pai r nr grubby slacks. Giving this Information to his mother Mrs. E.
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  • 10306 8 The Gold Cup ClasslOlv.l—UM:A3BYi«. ■turn o'clock *>.oj SECOND: 5-8-50. Peajittft, 5.13 < Ayres Class 1. Djj. 1- furs. Won by BfTOO, t Dl «McPherson) Time 1 Mm. > sees. Dist. 2. fi. fi. Jomg good, b WON* 12-8-68, Penang. 9.0. (Charles) Gold Cup. Class 1. Div.
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  • 280 10 ALTHOUGH Pulau BraniUnited 5-2 A to Singapore League champions Kota Rajain vpstprriiv's Senior League match at Jalan Besar fight hard for theirjtetonr. Their forwards had the Kota Raja defenders nn their toes throughout and had it not been for Xoi 1 Rahman, Salleh
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  • 170 10 A P. CHIC.WX Thi.rs. JOE LOUIS is not mad at heawweiuht champion Exrard Chaiies but they wII Stop i pads arhea bay step into rinxal Yankee Stadium on tn a rigneJ article hi E any. RegN publ.,.umn. de- Charles and I hmm been
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  • 78 10 HM DOCKYARD scored a miwi two-one rkrtorj ojrei C V M.A. in a Junior »"up Tie fixture at OeyUwnf Stadium >•--- I The" Do. kvarders after dominating play in the early surnri-in-iv racked up later on. CYMA played well eepeciaiiy in the pecond half and were
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  • 62 10 A.P. LONDON. Thurs.—Cricket details at Kennington Oval today Minor Counties Challenge Match. Surrey TJ v. Bedforshire. Bedfordshire 250 Surrey II 26 for three. At Carlisle, West Indies beat Cumberland and Westmorland by 159 runs—one day. West Indies 244 (Marshall 82, Newall 5 for 86» and 110 for 4.
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  • 41 10 MALACCA. Thurs.—The Dunlop Sports Club, strong challengers for honours this year in the InterCommercial House Badminton tournament, easily won their ties against the Shell Sports Club and Simit Sports Club. They beat Shell 5-0 and Simit Sports Club 5-0.
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  • 12 10 A.P. NEW YORK. Thurs. BjMjeball authorities today deepen Leagues. A.P.
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  • 31 10 Reuter. t ovnflN Thurs. 'the M.C.C. ?o? Australia left London hi™morn=ng for Tilbury where they were due to ember* in the liner Stratheden sad ing later today. -Reuter.
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  • 42 10 BOMBAY. Thurs. Ind a is among the 26 countries. which wll take part m Hie 11 day Jewlsn Sports Festival to be held in Israel from ih« Sept. 77. The Indian team will include ten swimmers and a hockey eleven.
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  • 26 10 Selangor Malays entered tin-semi-final of the F.A. Crip Competition by defeating B-Ungor Police two goals to nil on Bluff Road ground this evening.
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  • 25 10 IvrniAN Recreation Ciub defeated N Fi?K.l*re Harbour Board Police a r S fought game at C.A.m.a. KEJ. 3Sl£ S Paul'"Whonours.
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  • 62 10 A.P. LONDON. Thurs. T da £l soccer results home teams League- -Division I. Everton 1 Arsenal l. Fulham 2 Blackpool 2; Huddersneld Town 0 Newcastle United 0; Manchester United 0 Aston Villa 0; West Bromwich Albion 2 Middlesex 3. DIV lll—Southern Section -Newport Country 2 Watford 2- Northampton
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  • 206 10 -BUT PEN-HOLDER GRIP WORRIES VISITORS ALTHOUGH they i V on all five games against Shmnnnre Rest at the Hanpv World last night, the All-India table tennis team found Colony playera* pen-holder grip "a big obstacle. "Our anticipation goes all wrong when a flick comes from
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  • 1726 11  - TARA STREET SNOWY OWL FOR CUP RACES Best Bets—Te<xas, Silver Sequin And Tricolour By SPOT I \K.\ sTRKET gets my vote for the main event —The Singapore Gold Cup—to be run over I; Miles 3b Yds. tomorrow, the last day of the siugapore Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. FOUR O'CLOCK II
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  • 446 11 U.P. LONDON, Today. BRITAIN'S ace athlete coach Geoffrey Dvson left for Malaya on Wednesday to run a nine day 'coaching course for coaches in Singapore and a similar session in Kuala Lumpur. Dvson, appointed by the British Amateur Athletic Association as chief coach, took hold of
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  • 100 11 PEN AN<:. Tburs. A strong MataynnfttfaJays leani .ill oppo; <niinc.-e on Sept. 19 M Ipoh. Kixtt.Mi plsyera have been rhoaan comprising (lie best Malay players in- the Federation of Malaya and Singapore. The following are ihe player.'] from which the Mala>a Mho. XI
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  • 38 11 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs South Africa, India, Australia and Si w Zealand, apart from the honM countries, are expected tc be represented in the Brat world amateur Ulliardfl championship to bo held in London next Septciiibei. Reuter.
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  • 30 11 Reuter. SWANSEA. Thurs.- Eddie Thomas of Merthyr tonight retained his British welterweight title by outpointing his fellow Wolshman. Clin Curviss of Swansea over 1"» rounds Reuter. A
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  • 331 12 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. THE Big Three Foreign Ministers agreed last night that immediate effective must he taken to strengthen the defence of the free world in Asia and Europe. w They said that is the most urgent problem confronting them at this time
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  • 185 12 A.P. DETROIT. Thursday. MIDDLEWEIGHT champion of the world Jake ITI Lamotta retained his title tonight by knocking out French contender Laurent Dauthuille in the 15th round. Lamotta was behind on points when he launched a blistering attack in the last minute of the 15th
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  • 86 12 MALAYA SECOND LARGEST IMPORTER A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. THAILAND exported 1.633,--000,000 pounds of rice during the first six months of 1950, the Department of Agriculture reported. Japan was the heaviest importer of this cereal, receiving 551,000.000 pounds. Malaya came next with 394,000,000 pounds. the department said. While Hong Kong got 125,000,000
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  • 17 12 Thtv General Committee of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. has collected on their Flag Day $6,143.34 cto.
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  • 492 12 Reuter. PARIS, Today. MR D R. Jayawardene, Ceylon's Finance Minister cave the most emphatic warning yet to substantial help were not ofttS them for the under-developed countries of tne Sit a population of 600,000,000 would "And that pISrJ human urges wiU make masses of this region
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  • 1038 12 BELOW is the r.ice card for the last and concluding h of the Singapore Turf Club's (Autumnt G«M H Meeting with the order of running, probable jockey* 2 scratcblngs. and The Double Tote will be held on races five and oicht and the Big Sweep will be
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 62 1 MALAYA Tribune by na PEOPLE for im PEOPLE Td: 'Tribgnt" S'pon. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN malAa Phone 5811/3 Nint linai Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh ana Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOXDOX REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice QIoVT,
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    • 311 1 Advance with Air Support U.P. By Robert Benny heff, U.P. Correspondent. NOPwTHERN FRONT, Friday. THOOPS of the South Korean Capitol Division resumed at dawn t,oday their second-day at:k upon the enemy-held salient of Angang-ni. During the night ROK soldiers built an underwater
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    • 88 1 TOKIO. Thurs. THE mightiest allied air and sea bombardment of the war has blasted the Korean port of Inchon, the gateway to Seoul. American and British cruisers and destroyers levelled five and eight inch guns against Inchon and its island approaches, while navy Corsairs climaxed the two-day
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    • 25 1 rAIPBH, Today. The Formosa postal authorities announced here air mail p.reel post between Formosa and J p. n would be started Sept 20.
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      193 1 $110,OOO SCI INGE LAB FOR S'PORE SCHOOL Tribune Staff Reporter. THE official opening this evening of a $110,000 1 science laboratory by the Director of Education Singapore marks a milestone in science education in Colony schools. The honour of being the first school to have a completely modern
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    • 105 1 A.P. TEL. AVIV. Today. ISRAEL warned Jordan and other Arab states last night that she is ready for war if they want it. Major-General Yigael Yadin. Army Chief-of-Staff. told a news conference: "We are going to defend each millimetre of our country from whatever attack comes". General
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    • 38 1 Reuter. MANILA. Today. todoocaM will extend its fullest assistance to the Philippine Government's campaign to curb rampant smuggling in southern ports of the Philippines. Mi. A. V. Japinto. Acting Immigration Commissioner, disclosed here yesterday. Reute..
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    • 139 1 BRUSSELS. Today. THE International Confederation of Free Trade Unions Non-Communist rival of the W.F.T.U. has decided to s q ur> an organisation in Asia to help the development of trade unionism and "strengthen the forces of freedom The emergency committee of the I C.F.TU. announced here
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    • 66 1 Tribune SUIT Reporter 'iwo cnici-inspcctois of the Johore Police. fei.M. Reynales and T.C. llackctt met with a motor accident at the 9' 2 Mile Upper Thompson Road this morning. They were unvmg a Police van wncn it crashed into a tree. S.i. Hackett has
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    • 69 1 A.P. VV Aoi-lli* <J A OIN XilUl S. PKfcoiDciN i iruman said today he haa instructed the State Department lv start discussions on a peacetreaty witn japan. me President toid a news eonierence aibo in a lormai statement: 1 We nave umg pressed HM uaSK
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    • 54 1 TODAY S afternoon edition of the Malaya Tribune will carry the revised race card for tomorrow s races at Bukit Timah, giving official scratchings. order of running, last three runs c< the candidates, and probable j °ln ey addition. it will also bring you the latest world Make sure
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    • 227 1 U. H. Commission Reports On Korea A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. THE United Nations Korean Commission disclosed today that South Korea's intelligence chief warned it six days in advance that the Communist attack was imminent, but American officials disagreed The Commission's report held the North Koreans
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    • 84 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. REPUBLICAN leader Senator Robert Taft said today that he will vote against General George v. Marshall's appointment as Defence Secretary on the grounds that it will strengthen Secretary of Sta*' 1 Dean Acheson's hand in dealing with the Chinese Communists. Taft's stand indicated
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    • 23 1 Stop press Reuter. TOKIO, Today.—The South Koreans early ttai» morning made a »»naU amphibious landing a few mile* north of p.>bang.—Reuter
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    • 288 1 A.P. LONDON, Friday. MR. Woodrow Wyatt, Socialist M.P., raised an uproar in the House of Commons last night when he questioned whether Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur was the right man to command United Nations forces in Korea. Other Members got to their feet to defend
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    • 159 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. THE House of Commons tonight approved witho.it a division the Govern 1 ment's £3,680,000,000 (SS $31,500-million) rea mament plans, including the extension of conscription from 18 months to two years. The Conservative Opposition had been critical during the three-day debate which ended
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    • 175 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. HIGH United States officials said today that the State Department has under study a long range programme for economic assistance to the Middle Eastern countries and South Asia which may call for the expenditure of as much as U*****,000,000 <SS$9O9--million) per
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    • 97 1 i RELEASE from the SinA gapore Public Relations °The OSES of Supply who is both Food Controller and Price Controller, wishes the public that aD «uear for the retail ATK S Subject to rationing and present the ration is eigMtahils per week per person
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    • 693 1 Today's "Battle Of Britain" Parade SINGAPORE, Today. MORE than 600 men and women of the R.A.F. paraded pn the Pagar Spoits Ground at Changi this morning in a mass tribute to the memory of fighter pilots who fell in 1940 during the Battle
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    • 32 1 W* SHINGTON. Today. Senator Russell Long told radio Jiudiencc yesterday that atomic war with Russia may be expected within the next one or two years, most likely within the next y*ar."
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    • 36 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Today The New Chinese ambassador to India. General Yuan Chunghsien. today presented Pandit Nrhru with two cloisonne IS es a gift from Prime Minister Chou En Lai. A I*.
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    • 27 1 TALOVA TURKEY. Today.—The Duke of Edinburgh lunched with President Celal Bayar of Turkey yesterday as he began a y two-day .-curtesy visit to Turkey.—
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    • 296 2 T HE Home Guard of AuLt ffi f"mod Kg Britain- HM received ofhoml saM.turn• 1 reflected by the of the (Home Guard) Regulations, 1950. by tne reae™ "CS«S°£»» between the tnorisea. Refusal to «l>ey the catling up" orders renders the offender liable to three months' imwisonmcnt.
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    • 119 2 vice-admiral Guv Herbrand Edward Russell is to suo< d Admiral Pir Patrick Brind as Comman-der-in-Chief ol the Far East Station ar the end of the year Sir Patrick will be completing his term by then. Vice-Admiral Russell WOS born in 1898. He went to sea in 1914
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    • 110 2 The following Norma! Class student.- tavc been sucoea ful in their examinations held early in Augu.st 1950. First W:.r Mr. N. C. Kailasapathy; Mr. T. C. Oommen; Mi. Tan Ban Yew and Miss Vanitha taatamby. x road \ear: Mr. G. G L. Thomas; Mhs H. Dewitt: Che Ismail
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    • 68 2 PENANG. Thurs. Tan T« Ik lean was yes- tefday 3i«ed <>*G0 on a change oi' transh rring a vessel Kin: £oon Aun. without the per&isston of the Board oi Trade by ihe Bes-.-:ion.s Judg" yesterday. Be was .in» i d another five dollar* tor taking her
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    • 467 2 THE Bishop of Singapore, the Right Rev Henry 1 Wolfe Baines, will be flown in an R.A.F. Dakota from Kuala Lumpur to Kallang early on Sunday morning to enable him to preach at the Battle oi Britain Thanksgiving Service in St. Andrews Cathedral.
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    • 32 2 TAIPEH. today.- Chinese Nationalist President Genenlissimo Chiang Kai-shek on S. pt IS Will broadcast on hort pave to ov- "hinIse In North an.i South America it wa- mnounced hen
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    • 282 2 A MUNICIPAL Commiitee has agreed in A principle to the proposed erection of a new cinema at North Bridge Road. Cuhin Street and Carver Street 1 On a majority vote, the committee also decided that the accommodation of the sinema should be limited to
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    • 41 2 A piece goods, shop in Arab Street, belonging to Mr. M M. Sahib of Geylang, caught -ire last, night. -Textiles, worth several hundred dollars, were damaged. The fire is believed to have been caused by an electric short circuit.
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    • 208 2 THE enure island will be Started »emorrow and Sunday day for Operation "Evader" one of the biggest detente exercises to be h< Id in Singaopore for several v fit All civilians are being asked to not.- and report to the Police any member of the evading force,
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    • 306 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —A Malay clerk. Hussein attached to the Land Office. Kuala Lumpur, who acted as a broker in he sale of Dr. J. H. Ponnampalam's property to Ng Teong K,ai Rubber Works Ltd.. during the Japanese occupation gave evidence at the Supreme Court
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    • 111 2 An application by the solicitors of Mr. and Mrs. A.P. Her«.ogii to place Bertha nertogh, 13 year-old Dutch gir in the custody of the Singapore Social Welfare Departmnt pccuUng hearing of the originating summons to obtain hrv custody by her parents in Holland, will come up for
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    • 95 2 The Selangor Press and NAatUs Lid., has coniribuld H£3.go to -he Nadrt Adab! Fund Bportsoird by the Muslim Wellar"» .<-'ssoeiation. Yesterday Mr. Ma-id. or°siderH of thr Muslim Wel- arc Association said, "many other pcepir r.av also contributed. Sat it is only now '.hat we are
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    • 252 2 GOVERNMENT and police yesterday condemned the call for signatures to the Stockholm Peace Declaration in Singapore and the Federation ts another "big Russian lie to undermine the demo era ties* rearmament programme." The signatures are being gathered by Nan Chiau Jit Pau. About two thousand signed
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    • 48 2 Mr. Woo Kuan Loke. partner of Winget and Lomoany. la proceeding shortly to London and tne continent to promote closer relations with textile mills and suppliers. Winget and Company will entertain him tonight, at the Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World.
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    • 112 2 DURING the period from the introduction of the Rawrgency Regulation.*! in July 1948 to the end of Ulgust 1950, »j2S orders of d, tent have been made. Of this 36. r have been cmcelled. They are: on th unconditional release of tho detainee 79;
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    • 36 2 MR. H. E. Kingdon. the First District Judge, yesterday acquitted a 24-year-old apprentice plumber t Subravalu Govindasamy. 'who wa charged with house-breaking He was also acquitted on an alternative charge of retaining stolen property.
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    • 239 3 PUBLIC Commission of Inquiry into the A method of engaging seamen in the Colony will Ihe Victoria Memorial Hall, at 10 a.m. tomorrow. It is a matter of some importance in a thriving port such as thts. depending on trade ;md shipping interests for its
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    • 46 3 Koon Kiah. aged 22. n tentatively charged .ng a Japanese autoi without a licence ng Silat on Aug. 25 W as discharged in the ccert yesterday, i rosecution tokl MagP A. Fyfe that he ivett instructions D.I.P.. to withdraw against Koh.
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    • 48 3 )RE BAHkU, Thurs. rder charge was cxNfg Yeow Choon, a. Id Hokkien labourer !..poi. in the MagisCourt to-day. remanded in Police when the case was to Sept 20 for alleged to have Chinese woman. Sim the 3rd mile ScjidaJ 5 p.m. on Sept. 12.
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    • 47 3 MR. LEE ONG ANN, aged i -soil away peacefully at 2 Hj on 15th Sept.. 1950, at v 0 ii Hooper Road, leaving widow two sons and daughters to mourn his rhe cortege will leave Road, for Whitley Road t iv nt .'i.80 p.m. today. j
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    • 95 3 The first District Judge, Mr. H. E/ Kingdon, yesterday eavp two dollars to HuWn bin Loh who told him that he has no money to get a photograph and a statutary declaration for taking out a fresh identity card. A.S.P. M. Boyle, stated
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    • 90 3 JOHORE BAHWT. Thdrs. SIX towkays fK«n Layang Lnyang wore fined $25 j o;vch *in the Court today when tho.y plead- ed guilty to .summons charge of selling "ikan h'usoh" ih.id fishl in their shop promises without licence from th. Town Board. They said that
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    • 43 3 Mr H J. Steyn, the South African Trade Commissioner Singapore, has written to Se Governor thanking; him for his message on the death or Field Marshal Smuts. The Governor's message his been passed on tc tne Government of South Africa.
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    • 293 3 ri.YING the red and white national flag, with the white eagle of the Polish merchant marine in the centre, the first ship of Poland's post-war merchant marine to call at Singapore since the I end of World War 11. berthed here yesterday. The vessel is the
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    • 85 3 MALACCA. Thurs. A LARGE number of applications have been received for Malacca's first mass wedding sponsored by the Meng Seng Charitable Association to be held on Oct. 1 it the Association premises. Mi. Leong Ah Hong, the recretary. said that applications have poured
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    • 220 3 WONG Peng Soon, the j Malayan. Singapore and I All England badminton singles champion, was the guest-of-honour at last nieht's Mayflower I'ndnvn- j ton Party dinner at the Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World. Glowing tributes to his I skill in the feather game and his successes
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    • 67 3 TT Or starting to build a., i attap buildfiig tor whlc* *fi plans or r ecifications had been approved by the Chait- man of the Rural Boora I Chua Ho Ann. of West Coast Road W*S lined 525 with cost, by Magistrate D. A. Fvto in
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    • 119 3 Six rediffusion sets have been smashed by unknown Chinese since last Sunday. Th»« sets damaged were in the Geylnng. Cross Street. Devonshire Road, Club Street, Telok Ayer Street and Tanjong Pa gar Road areas. In ach instance the Chinese were reported to have walked into the
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    • 99 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. SENTENCE on six Special Constables who admitted theft of 69 tins of milk on four different occasions in August was postponed to Sept. 21 at the request of the Prosecuting Officer, Sr. Inspector Harun, in the Sessions Court today. The thefts occurred at tne storehouses
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    • 74 3 Tan Ah Su. a 22-yc.ir-old Hokkien was tentatively charged in the Relief Court yesterday with being in possession ol" n Smith and Wesson .:iS calibre revolver without a licence, and secondly being in possession of six rounds of .."8 ammunition. 'Lan was alleged to have committed
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    • 43 3 Thirty-two-year-old Goh Whay Yam was yesterday fined $750 or in default two months' simple imprisonment in the Third Police Court. Goh was found guilty ot allowing his premises at Convent Road to be used a? a common gaming house.
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    • 316 3 A NEW industry, ship breaking for scrap, has arisen since the end of the war. according to Mr. L. P. Lane, Master Attendant, in his annual report of the Marine Department, 1949, just released. He adds that the allocation of space for the
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    • 76 3 The public laxi stand, foi' taxis a* Stree opposite the Cathedral of tne Good Btv. pnerd is to t abolished. Reason. Tne stand is a local point for women of asy virtue. Commissioners felt that :here were at preseni two other pubic taxi stands <>ne
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    • 50 3 MALACCA. Thursday. Mohd. Yusoft" bin Othman, an agricultural subordinate, appeared in the Magistrate's Court today charged with the criminal breach of trust of 21 budded rambuttan trees al the Sungei ITdang Agricultural Sation. Malacca. The case was adjourned to Sept. 25. bail being allowed in $500.
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    • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 612 4 DEPORTS from New York, where the Foreign 11 Ministers of Britain, France and America are meeting, suggest that Mr. Ernest Bevin will add Britain's pledge to that of the United States in guaranteeing Formosa against invasion. The reports may be inspired to bring pressure on Bevin. but
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    • 2045 4 HE PLAYS HISTORIC ROLE AS COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF OF THE NATION'S ARMED FORGES USIS. WHEN representatives of the 13 colonies on the North American continent drew up ihe Declaration of Independence that established the United States as an independent nation in 1776. they
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    • 110 4 '(Juite a .sum' of money is awaitiny a Javanese woman, Che Suyima binte Rokawi, if and when she is located by the 'Missiny Persons Bureau, says an official of the department. Her husband, Mario bin Jojo, left Singapore for Mecca in 19lfH and diod there,
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    • 118 4 CHINESE predominate in five States and Settlements in the Federation of Malaya, as well as in Singapore, according to the latest Malaya Population Statistics, released yesterday. In Singapore, there are, of a total population cv% 1.015,453 789.160 Chinese with Malays a distant se- cond with 123.624. In
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    • 620 4 A Tribune Reporter Looks Into The Singapore Children's Charter, And Reports AN Aug. 1 last, the Singapore Children and Young Persons' Ordinance became Law. One section of the Ordinance forbids children under 14 to be used for begging, and states that if a child
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    • 278 5 THE Singapore Red Cross has launched an appeal 1 under the patronage of the Governor for relief goods for the Assam earthquake sufferers A Relief Committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. K. M. R. Menon has been formed to encourage contributions. The Chinese Ladies
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    • 52 5 WOMAN FREED OF CHANDU CHA R GE PEN ANG. Tnurs—Madam Trn Siew Eng alias Choon* Kooi Vui. was acquitted on a°cha?ge of having chanau. «uvtmii calling for her aeiVi'ce by The Session Judge defended by Mr. C D. D. Hogan. The prosecution has lailed to prove in the case said
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    • 49 5 THE University of Malaya, libraries and l„ Singapore and Malaya are among tho 75d mstithroughout the work, wbjen nave been invited ov former General Dwight D. &hower to heg. Columbia University observe 200 th anniversary m i Gen Eisennower is now pre Sdent of the University.
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    • 74 5 Chinese, Lee Cheng Kwok Tai Seng apin the Relief Court laj on a summons f ittemptlug to fan J 000 t .nils of gold into the Colony. wis alleged to have. •oramittcd the offence on v2l last Kwok waa allcgco. to nave gold on Aug. 15
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    • 129 5 Tl I o-teni Committee of unions which met on v raa only authorised all avenues for jsful establishment •id Union S ngress 't rcn«> to another meeting of representatives of all m.cicstrad< Unions," according to the honorary secretary oi the Cor.r.niUcc He says: "The com.*..ttec is
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    • 101 5 a Yeov told tne District Judge yesterday that he was blind <.nd vrten a charge against h-rn for fading to taKC out ,<n v\> ntity card, was read. H wai lined $10. Th< prosecutor, A.S.I Boyle toid the judge that Checii ha 1 been living
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    • 101 5 The President of the Rediffusion Workers' Union has written to Mr. M. A. Majid. president of the Indo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union, asking for contributions to the strike fund. Says the president after thanking the Seamen's Union for the support hitherto received > "As* you are aware
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    • 17 5 The General Committee of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. has collected on their Flag Day $6,143.34 cto.
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    • 179 5 I EE Swee Tong, an engraver and stamp maker. v who sued Wong Chup, a barber, for possession of the right half portion of a house on Circular Road, was granted possession forthwith by Mr. A. W. Bellamy, Civil Dist-ict Judge, yesterday. Mr. Bellamy stated that
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    • 46 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Six thousand Utile h'mdred and thirty-eight persons took out Federa Id Izenahip certificates during the of July. They were: Chines- 6.421, Indians 216: Malaysians 267; and others 4. The total number cf persons" who have Federal Citizens so lar .ire 104.923.
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    • 154 5 Tribune Staff Reporter TRAVELLING more than 25.000 miles since the middle of May. H.M. Destroyer Consort steamed into Singapore Naval Base at dawn yesterday. She was continually in action in Korea, since the start of hostilities, mainly helping in the blockade. This Korean
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    • 188 5 MR. N. A. Mallal (Second Member for Municipaall Uty South-West) will ask Government at the Legislative Council on Tuesday to clarify its position regarding recruitment for the post of Social Welfare Officer (Woman) Malaya and Singapore. Mr. Mallal will ask: Is it correct that an
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    • 152 5 The Singapore Bccood District fudge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah yesterday postpone*] sentence on a Eurasian, Peter Herbert (ardoza to September 18. frtwai h< pleaded guilty to breach of trust of $8,055.75 from Fwart Co.. (Civil fcngineers) Ltd.. between April 1919 to February i960. It was stated
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    • 83 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs Security forces shot and killed a bandi; in Negri Sembilan at about noon yesterday. He nad a rifle and ?8B(» In the Muar irea of Jobom a Malay Special Constable is reported to have shot and wounded a Malay woman and then
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    • 36 5 PENANG. Thurs. Five members* of the Military Police, who went for a swim at the IU-mile, Batu Fri light beach yesterday came across a .nan covered With blood because of BWe wounds.
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    • 135 5 The President of the Municipal Commission. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice has written to Mr. M. X Majid. preslr*ont ot the Muslim Welfare Association, informing him tnat his letter of complain' has been referred to a Committee of Municipal Commissioners investigating charges [or the
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    • 113 5 THE Second Police Magistrate acquitted Ho De, a carpenter, on a charge of causing hurt to a fellow worker. Ho San. Ho San told the court that lKith of them worked as carpenters in the mun'cipal workshop in River Valley Road. Ho said there
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    • 80 5 MALACCA, TkMf*< A European planter, Mr MC Cole, who was to Im married tomorrow in Malacca, was injured in a terrorist ambush >n his estate in Negri Sembilan yesterday. The MPftaffß has been postponed. The. hrtd to lie is Mi** Marie Ernestine Rodrigues. member of a
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    • 39 5 To collect funds for buying amenities for the security forces lighting in the jungles of Kelantan, a Flag Day will be held throughout Kelantan on September 30. This was announced at a special meeting held vestcrday morning.
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 92 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. Malayan rubber exports were 560.560 long tons for the first seven months oi this year, the U.S. Department of Commerce announced oday. This includes 101.929 tons exported during July, the largest monthly exports on record, the Department said. Exports dry rubber and latex
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    • 68 6 The market in copra yesterday opened at the previous day's prices with buyers at $48 and sellers at $40 per picul f.o.b. After opening domo business was done at $4S>, and then at $48'-_- with a fair turnover. The market closed quietly with buyers at $48 and sellers
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    • 57 6 Reuter. R \NGOON. Thurs.—TOma to sell I^ 150.000 ions of rice sterling per ton in a contract i'lntxf here yesterday. '\n otlicial anno' ,v:ca nent said the c(.ntract was signed 'by the Burmese Minister for Agriculture ant Forests. v the Indonesian Charge d'Affaires and the Chairman
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    • 40 6 NEW DELHI. Thursday. Tho Government of India h ye decided to place spare parti tor dlest l rngtnea, power driven pumps. T.etors. tractor-drawn agricultural implements and palm oil. under the Open Gen. I I L conoe No. 20.
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    • 290 6  -  Says McEwen Tribune Staff Reporter. AN his way to London to attend the commonwealth Rubber Study Group Conference, Mr. John McEwert, Australian Minister for Commerce and Agriculture, landed at Kallang yesterday by Qantas/BOAC Constellation from Sydney. Accompanied by Mr. J. G. Crawford, the permanent head
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    • 57 6 The Agent of the Government of India in Kuala Lumpur is in charge of preparing the Federation programme or the Indian Trade delcga- j tion which is expected in I Malaya towards the end of this month All Federation enquiries shouai be addressed to
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    • 18 6 Tin price yesterday $404"* per picul up 10 Londv\ on Sept. 13 £770 per ton down £8.
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    • 31 6 HONG KONG. Tliurs.—The following wen today s official closing prices at the Hong Kong Money Exchange: Hi:56.33 per U.S. dollar. HK516.63 per pound ster ling. HK$295 per pound sterling.
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    • 95 6 The market opened quietly with an absence of sellers. It then steadied up during the day and eased off slightly during the close. Yesterday's Singapore's closing prices in cents per pound were Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS f.o.b. Oct. 152 153 No. 2 RSS 1.0.b. Oct. 151 152
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    • 149 6 SINGAPORE. Thursday. A number of tin dividend announcements in London stimulated interest there and locally. There were better inquiries and prices showed some further small advances. Industrials in many cases were firmer and small inter est persisted in rubber shares. Here are the share change: SINGATOHK. Nept. 14.
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    • 11 6 Gold price yesterday $193 per tahil for pure gold bars.
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