Malaya Tribune, 16 September 1950
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Title Section19 1950-09-16 1 MALAYA Tribune f- '■->''•• "1 TODAYS HEWS 1 TODAY EA!HAj TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.19 words
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435 1950-09-16 1 FRESH SHOCK TROOPS JOIN IN A.P. TOKIO, Saturday. (JEN. Mac ARTHUR THREW MORE SHOCK TROOPS INTO THE INCHON BLAC HHEAD SOON AFTER DAWN THIS MORNING TO REINFORCE MARINE SPEARHEADS THRUSTING AT SEOUL, ACCORDING TO FRONTLINE REPORTS. THE NEW TROOPS HIT A WEST COAST BEACHA.P. - 435 words
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Article155 1950-09-16 1 apomdemi tcith net Forces) 11 N Evader", one < defence exer!d in Singapore btgan this 6 when 21 invaders. the R.A.F.. J F X Z.A.F. landed w n vi worked their Southern Head- quarters near Tanjong Balai. They mist led by Flight-Lt. W. George of the155 words
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Article57 1950-09-16 1 Tribune StaiT Reporter At 30 last night, a Tamil named Ramasamy was stabbed by another Tamil, with a pen-knife. Ramasamy was first taken to the Bukit Panjang Police Station and then to hospital. An operation was p<.itormed on him. He died this morning. The alleged57 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-09-16 1 Mr. Ottze Benedict De Souza and Miss Mable Ottzen. who were married this morning at the Cathedral of the Good Sheph»-rd, Singapore.25 words
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Article230 1950-09-16 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. fOMINFORM agents have returned from their Warsaw meeting with instructions to undermine Britain's war effort and the government is considering a crackdown on Red labour agitators, the House of Commons was told yesterday. Labour Minister George Isaacs said that the government wouldU.P. - 230 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-09-16 1 Mr. E.r.. Mozar, managing Arostw >t Master's IM who Singapore this morning by t*c Nleinv Ho" and for a ptbwnoa'li holiday hi Australia-26 words
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Article27 1950-09-16 1 A Malay was admitted into the General Hospital this morning following an accident in which his jeep overturned, the accident took place at 4.30 a.m.27 words
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84 1950-09-16 1 Tribuiv- ;»ff Renorler SINGAPORE. Yog ay. teachers fro." 1 Government and Aided Schools, decided at an em* rgency general meeting held this morning to call on all aid<'d school teachers to ac. -n* the Benham Salary Seal foisted on them by r*c !.i nnt only under84 words
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752 1950-09-16 2 A SIMPLE new apparatus which, in certain cases, may be used to rt place the "iron lung" for infantile paralysis (poliomelytis > eases was one of the discoveries demonstrated to 14,000 scientists from all over the world, who attended the 18th International Physiological Congress752 words
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Article172 1950-09-16 2 Reuter. LONDgft. ANEW type of insect ta this country, something like a cross >.. tw< en a horeet and a wasp, has puzz;., Britons as to its origin. Hundreds of th< ami -mvaders" have been sent to in. Natural History Musem South Ken The MuseumReuter. - 172 words
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Article59 1950-09-16 2 A.P. HOLLYWOOD may not Ix any bi tic. but they arc at least more ocurate than ever, refwtta T l tro. Dorothy Luke. MGM researcher, says the picture industry self as an educational a.well as an entertainment medium. Studio research departments are working e.r than everA.P. - 59 words
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154 1950-09-16 2 A.P. MELBOURNE. THE only aboriginal officer in Australia's overseas forces of World War II volunteered for service in Korea. He is Reginals W. Saunders, one time army lieutenant. He first tried to enlist for Korean service as a private but was prevented becauseA.P. - 154 words
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Article45 1950-09-16 2 A.P. YOUNGSTOWN (Ohio), Fri. The Cel. L.' T. Foster Home for girls has closed after providing for Mahoning country's delinquent girls for 29 years. The cause: Not enougn cielinquent girls in the county. There are only three girls in the home now.--A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article300 1950-09-16 2 Reuter. COLOMBO. WHILE America might i*eek bases in the fight against Communism. American policy did not have the aim of territorial aggrandisement, declared Mr. G. C. S. Corea. Ceylon? Ambassador in Washington, now on holiday here. Addressing an audience on The United States and SouthReuter. - 300 words
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Article157 1950-09-16 2 Reuter. LONDON. The British Home Offic« has recently ordered one of its periodic drives to stop the c tie cf indecent magazines, books and photographs throughout Britain. Many new types of picture maga2ines. most of them emanating from the United States of America, have recentlyReuter. - 157 words
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Advertisement105 1950-09-16 2 I the loveliest thing about you m §Omrf perfume m your handbag just as you do «xsr h'pstick, ute it as often to keep you •ragnuitly lovely all day through. «11 Goya's lovely perfumes can make the suMe dilTereno» between looking 4 your best and brln» oeautuui for lilting o>ya105 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-09-16 3 Pulured after their wedding yesterday, (top) Miss stall of the Malaya T William Morton, transport m Corporation and (below) Mi of Batn Pahat and Mr. Ken a police at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Joan Baldwinson. of the ribune and Mr. Geofirey imager of the Army Kinema a58 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-09-16 3 win*,, Company JU-J J* Wuo Kuan 1/0,4 w ho MrTood (with bow and a business tour Mrs. F. K. Erie tacles) at < a^ V »fL "Sy Miss N. Cook, Miss L. C. Miss P. Frank, IVIr^K. S. Bee dy fc H. M. Taye, Mrs. B. H. Norris.50 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-09-16 3 They are off. The start of the 100-metre Breast Stroke v Division) at the St. Patrick's School Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday.27 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-09-16 3 Mr. R. Young (extreme left) aclim Director of Education, examines one of th«* apparatus in the Victoria School $100,000 science wing vesteruaj. With him is (from left to right) Mr. K. F. Romford, the Principal of the School. Mr. J. D. Joseph, principal of the56 words
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Advertisement227 1950-09-16 3 ECZEMA, SORES "N Rash, Irritation f 7d Pimples, rashes, spots, skin J irritation and even distressing tv al c>^**a eczema quickly yield to Zam-Buk I j f\ j treatment. This herbal ointment *T ihould be smeared over the affec- > *\r\ j ted parts before retiring at night X""~S. \X)r227 words
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Article, Illustration1325 1950-09-16 4 I Itai "ROSE ANN A Me COY". Cinenaa: CAPITOL. Stars: FARLEY URANOKR. JOAN EVANS. CHARLES BICKFORD. RAYMOND MASS E Y. RICHARD BASEUAR'i IT is no- always i"\sy to 1 put a Tinker on the \%eak soot in a picture especially when it lails. by a narrow artj&n,1,325 words
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Article373 1950-09-16 4 our Indian Film Critie - By our Indian Film Critie. "BARS A AT" the latent Hindustani film to com? here, is another triumph for India's ace prcdtfee;*. director and actor. Raj KaDOor. To be released o Gian £»ngh at the Diamond Theatre on Wednesday next the moTie should prove popular373 words
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Advertisement79 1950-09-16 4 SORE THROAT p~^T^ quickly eased and proiected J M Comfort and guard your sere tIWSBi hj If Lflfl takmg Pcp> inusepcic breatheable tablets. mm Dissolving in the mouth, < Pcpa release* rich medicinal estenee* which soothe soreness •ad quickly restore the delicate membrane* to j />7 i^^B beakh, Camci by79 words
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Article1282 1950-09-16 5 BARBARA REYNOLDS - TODAY'S SHORT STORY -BY- BARBARA REYNOLDS JINET wa* standing in a and dusty corner of rhc Junk Shop trying to the effect of a gree brooch on her dress when the pened, and the dim md dusty peace was shat,r d by a loud masculine voict'H much,"1,282 words
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Miscellaneous108 1950-09-16 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring MM-ARE YOU SURE YOU Aff-JIIST TO by fl ii ?//f/8 V 4 VV THREE-GUN CARSON) I VIGILAMTES T^HHHH|l j *t>W f 7 9' I' TONIGHT" HOLDS IT !«W and f~\ "<J r-j-icc A unless rrTrn fTffffw^n™fflffltf r hc'n ru C Ft -r i/ v -v <108 words
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Article237 1950-09-16 6 rrHE Stelnway Qr&ttd P auo j i at the Victoria Theatre is to be replaced by a new one at a cost of Mi.OOd. Commissioners were toad that the piano in use at the Theatre has been adfers ly ommented upon by p. opl« attending237 words
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111 1950-09-16 6 Singapore's most up-to <!aW Science Lanoratory—m the Victoria School—was oftu arv opened by Mr. X TooafA astlna Director of Fxiocation yesterday afteinoon with a small but impressive ccrenic ny. The opening v..is attended by the principals of other n.daiy schools in the Colony, as111 words
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Article60 1950-09-16 6 A committee of three has been set up to purchase Chinese literature for the Ml Er.-kim Central Library. The mcmbera ate: Mr. Cheng Hui M»*np. PeneneJ Assistant to the Secretary of Chinese AfMr. Lee Kirn Chuan, Deputy Pubhr Relations Offirer, and, Mr Wong of the Ytut% Seng60 words
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Article341 1950-09-16 6 -HE Sngapore Labour Party has submitted its views to the Select Committee examining the Rent Control Ordinance 1947. The memorandum stated that in many repairs and reconditioning of the building .hey occupy increased the annual value of such property Therefore an increase in rent to>341 words
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118 1950-09-16 6 FOR printing 6.000 copies of "aflidivits to be us.°d I in iieu of paxscort" without j printing le-übly the name i of the printer and the place where it was printed. Lew Kee Cheng, manager of the Jfingapore Loyal Printers I Co.. was yesterday118 words
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Article30 1950-09-16 6 A.P. NEW DELHI. Fri. The President of India, rather lnan the King of England, will be toasted at Army Regimental dinners henceforth, a new order states. AP.A.P. - 30 words
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180 1950-09-16 6 A.P. Kashmir. Fn. DENYING charge* that he was a Communist. Sh ikh Abdullah. Prme Minister of Kashmir, asserted here recently the Communists would welcom the chance to kill him. He said: "1 do not want to make a China of Kashmirhe told aA.P. - 180 words
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Article123 1950-09-16 6 (GIIS) CALCUTTA. Today. THE Minister of State for Rehabilitation. Mi. A. P. J an. said in Calcutta on Tuesday that* 3.1 million nonMuslim's had come away from Bast Pakistan to West Bengal since February last. Of this about 800.000 had returned to East Psikistan. Turing the same(GIIS) - 123 words
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Article68 1950-09-16 6 A.P. BIRMINGHAM, Frl. '|IHE Austin Motor Co.. anI nounced it produced 157,--628 vehicles during the year ending July 31. This is the largest number cf cars ever produced by a British rirm in 12 months, Austin added. The company sold US$5O.--400,000 worth of production abroad forA.P. - 68 words
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Article32 1950-09-16 6 A.P. LONDON, Fri. British printers will sena a delegation to the United States next year to study lithographic printing methods. The visit has been arranged by the Anglo-American Council on Productivity.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration141 1950-09-16 6 M/?. Ilrxrtn dM Ilvabkmi has rrs.yv.d 4 .r<r.r- tht ProJl—"in Part)-. I!', ira.s r--\,ir:u t! in Dec?l hr 1I*',* in th" Mu;i>r>:>alil' OM on h,d>m mi\ mi Cmm&datc. in r»eember /:;.',.«> bt stood as th* flOfjreOt re fmttm <\indtdatand KXM d' fasti S\ lit mtrmmomeo to •teas'141 words
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Article125 1950-09-16 6 A.P. HONGKONG. Today THE Hongkong police patrol wsterday Betaed 2,01 taeJß eoM. estinaated wortb US$lOO.OOO aad held on. Civ. nese under arrestNo charge will be made until physical analysis rcfcala whether the haul is ornanu-n--tal gold or pure gold. Orn.; mental gold which is less than *»4..A.P. - 125 words
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Article88 1950-09-16 6 KUALA LUMPUR 1 AT a meeting ol the b i i of Trus'tt s of the tlement of Malacca Sc ship Fund. It was decided to offer the Settlement scholarships te the foilov in-?; Loh Yuen Thoong I ty of Medicine. Univ. rsitj Malaya. Singapore) Medicine, for88 words
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Advertisement25 1950-09-16 6 dramatise your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a glowing finish to your natural lovelineat YAR D L I Y^&j^C^ (in nine lovely colour*)25 words
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Article551 1950-09-16 7 Go vl Action 'High-Handed Singapore, Today. SINGAPORE teachers, boUi in Government and aided-schools, today held a mass protest meeting against "Government's high-handed :iocTs in forcing aided-school-teachers to accept the Benham Salary Scales.'' The meeting was convened by the Singapore Teachers' Union and held at the Union's551 words
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Article95 1950-09-16 7 A.P. ioke or fresh linen that's 7 The oft retold story Even v funny yarn is dismal second time around." The professional DOB "Some men try to fcols- i their stock with ghrta by ng them of their high and success with othei HowA.P. - 95 words
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Article57 1950-09-16 7 Mr D. H. Palmer has been cited to be a member of Singapore Harbour rd for a further term of years with effect from mber 15. following persons v..n cute the Officers' SelecBoard for the Malayan iary Air Force: c.ilmour, Major Wee Kiat, Dr. S. H. Al-Jum-Group Captain57 words
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Article52 1950-09-16 7 A.P. NEW DELHI, m re are 45.661 adult 1 rs in India, not countommonwcalth citizens aplomats, to •rations under the Forrs" Act. This Is an iuof nearly 12.000 over amber here in 1948. Largest group ot foreign- is the 13.539 Chinese. There are 4 157 Americans andA.P. - 52 words
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Article153 1950-09-16 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN IT is anticipated that 'WT, SO 000 people nightly will attend the Aldershot Tattoo which will be revived next Tfce Tattoo has not teen staged since 1M To cope with the ;row<ls transport plans have started. Tt will be such a153 words
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Article138 1950-09-16 7 SKELETON of "Black Anow." a race-horse known as the fastest two-year-old of its Amy is for sale. F( to yean the boom of "B! A: vow" H..VC lcol:>d down on the Elephant and Castle neighbourhood in South London from a stand above the veterinary established by the138 words
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Article159 1950-09-16 7 PINAL chapter in the 20 T veal* racing H-e of famous engine which I*»*** aiucb for Britain s P"*J«£ m the CWlma of speed came StS the by Mr Donald Campbell that the 2 500 horse-power Hit boat -Bluebird' hits been H»d irrevocably was made following an159 words
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Article193 1950-09-16 7 IT would appear that marching locusts, in defiance of Napoleons theory, prefer to march on empty stomachs. Dr. I'cggy Ellis, a London University College zoologist, h.is been telling the British Association meeting at Birham that gregarious or swarming locusts wandered during the day in huge bands, millions strong.193 words
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Article60 1950-09-16 7 PENANG. F'n THIRTY -FOUR (fomttM and 1.7 births nave been !n the Municipality o r Georgetown for the W«e ending September <J 1 nty s'x cases of polmoj ary tub rculosis have b' -i reported. Your casei Dtptherfa and a ttm of Chicken Pox have60 words
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Miscellaneous919 1950-09-16 7 mmm by Rangkiian Melat. CHINESE PROOR AMMVM TARSV Orchestra; l!.»:> .News; 1.00 lose I~» I»"'. W«. Tune, Opfinr tC \MM\OmM A Down j Annct and Programme Sum p.m. Pmmm sum nury in Mandarin; 12.48 nine* RI ITS MBTMAPg i man; 7.05 Interlude: 7 :t0 Radio Operas Ming by Mci l**Jitf919 words
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573 1950-09-16 8 N.Z. WILL STAND FIRM AT TORQUAY CUSTOMS TARIFF MEET EMPIPF PR FFfMNCE CCM£S FiRST Reuter-AAP. AUCKLAND. New Zealand. NEW Zealand is preparing to tuke a firm stand in defence of Empire preference and trade rights at the' International Conference on Customs and Tariffs due to open at the British SouthReuter-AAP. - 573 words
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Article46 1950-09-16 8 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. loan LMcndell was flattered when her 15-year-c'.d scr Norr>an, asked to visit tier cii a movie set. *1 thought he »van«/Ki to vece EBet ac vVaa 1 let down when I found he really wanted to sec Cctty Grable dance." —A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article404 1950-09-16 8 NEW YOR: WITH a two-and-a-half-ton stockpile of tin) parts, Martin K. Tytell, an ingenious New Yorker, does an annual business of 250.000 dollars (ibani £83,000). His metal board consists of type faces which can spell out the alphabet in more than 150 iaonages and dialects.404 words
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Article62 1950-09-16 8 untitled LIYERI'OOL Tod ij SIX a stt ri 869-ton co «sting i Baror.-court this w Captain rep rted 01 tod a> The explosions- occ red ia quick succes: 151 from tl day afternooi about 12 mil< north-west co "The explosic ft depth charges merr.bei of the crew raiduntitled - 62 words
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116 1950-09-16 8 Reuter. LONDON I mpt ad about £20 mill! ling this year en fo !0 their ight million cat-. port-; Canine Defence U just cntnpleted a survey in ;o att< cut traw many cai L .•'.nd now much T feeding the; i. An oaiciaReuter. - 116 words
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Article38 1950-09-16 8 U.P. NEW YOKK lomatic aourccs Italian Foi< Count. Carlos bier. Brazilian Ambas Carlo- Muniz. the United Nation* Assembly" here Italy could not present form t the ff-deraticn of Ei Ethiopia as evolved t. —U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement41 1950-09-16 8 THE FINAL *ffct€cA TO YOUR MAKE-UP CUTEX Magic-wear CUTEX, so easy to apply gives beauty to your fingertips. This incredibly long-wearing polish resists chipping and peeling. Stays perfect longer—CUTEX's clear, /-WV non-fading shades never seem ■>Ju to lose their brilliant lustre.41 words
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Article, Illustration121 1950-09-16 9 0 f the Naftlijah Garrison, at right is par, of the trench lines and loom the thick garrison walls. Sentries keep a 24-houi watch.—A.P. Photo. —A.P. Photo. d xranian patrol beside the in northeastern Azerbaijan Terrain tn 1 55 other form of transport is possible.—A.P. Photo. - 121 words
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Article91 1950-09-16 9 A.P. Fri. 1 hero's i tirket in Unittor broken giass. ison renorts tne aagaj •Buainew Week", j •'uction of soda ash ry to make v strikes- glass. ea'led the trade. is ~v in making ntainers. Cu*m% i fur race tb»f ash, limestone and j to speedA.P. - 91 words
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Article29 1950-09-16 9 A.P. 3, government an-«-terday tn~l a luxury Ikuet now truction at Xewth a government i.l be completed as port tor carrying°w j. ~io trc op.*. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-09-16 9 Pictured on the ice T^i is N ew York skatmg star M rjnk cisgy will practising at Pe"th_s Jhow which opens soon m star m the *c J*** show has been Perth. For the f*Bt""JSJe U.S. She began with Sonja Hemes show m chafflpjon—A.P. Photo. - 57 words
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Article864 1950-09-16 10 GENERAL TODAY OHINF.SF. YMCA: "Zero" basketball team 5.00 p.m.. badminton 5.30 p m. film show 7.30. ommercial English clastt 4—9 p.m. CYMA (Portuguese M.-oon): Film Show "Last of the Mohicans" Part 11. 7 p.m. WESLEY METHODIST YOI TH FELLOWSHIP: A Hike to Loyang leaving Wesley at 7.30 a.nu864 words
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Article97 1950-09-16 10 Tribune Staff Reporter MUNICIPAL Commissioners have asked Government for the services of the efficiency expert they intend to engage. Last month Government in reply to questions raised by Mr. R. Jumabhoy stated that they have engaged the services of a firm of business consultants to make97 words
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Article66 1950-09-16 10 Tribune Staff Reporter RECENT rain has enabled the Water Department to temporarily shelve the water rationing scheme for Singapore. according to Water Engineer. Mr. F. G. Hill. While public co-operation in the conservation of water could still be improved, the present situation did not66 words
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Article34 1950-09-16 10 PRAGUE Today. Twenty peopele including a Yugoslav MP. were reported yesterday to have fled from Yugoslavia Into Albania "because they could no longer stand the bloody terror of the Tito clique."34 words
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209 1950-09-16 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWO members of the Security forces have been awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantly in anti-bandit operations. They are Corporal Sa'at bin Abdul Rahman and Police Constable Zainuddin bin Haji Kechil, both of whom were responsible for driving off determined209 words
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363 1950-09-16 10 A CWIL actlon bought by Lim Eng Slang olain, mg a sum of 530,000 from W F Fitzni? as being first payment under an agreement* respect of a sub-lease for a block of 16 hn,,.° in Orchard Road area, was dismissed by v? Justice Thorogood363 words
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Article401 1950-09-16 10 «.«r, KUALA LUMPUR w fBE following isrnek/S Passes in the h- J 3rd year Normal Ev tions. 1950. tor PeraiT FIRST YEAR Elementary Departn-eri Ling Dung sKum Why, Vase! v Wong Yew X nen ph. Ch H /0 Ho Kai Koon t Chee. Teh En. La:,"'eh", Sek401 words
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Advertisement149 1950-09-16 10 <naiiNGSKiN J[ ~2j This wonderful liquid healer Are you suffering the agony of itching Skin? Does it irritate you aIJ day? Doea •q X).i)* it stop you sleeping at night Then K* e r r tKeSC try this famous healing remedy which J 0 1 ye y° u in3tani relief.149 words
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Article, Illustration439 1950-09-16 11 m\*El CHEE with nv.e nrsts, wnich included L or as. became the Swimming Champ trick's School for the third year in sucth« School's annual swim meet at the Swimming Club Pool yesterday. vitti 28 points was far ahead of his U. Wee Koh Teng, who439 words
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Article26 1950-09-16 11 o, tl r. sumption- Chin. UJovod 'display at.d re dwed the de;-it throng* ra J .j through to beat S.CR-t. goalee**' with a qulck26 words
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Article24 1950-09-16 11 >r c H Dvson CUM AUile tbWSS by a,r f.um Monday »opt; IT. fee wfo "coached SS*.t Victory, Scbool. ion.24 words
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71 1950-09-16 11 Marble, tht mask makes his debut Happy World ring when he clashes •:ze Zbisco. the Poppler. Th Captain" has prorip his mask on if beats him. The one's ambit i-r. is to let -.ips with Hungarian King Kong. He is out iwincingly. George has71 words
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Article52 1950-09-16 11 I' fro V initio bullyForester? were ,v to scettent gOM' S.CXYs. MOolenb irgh. ma m-»t ester* p ,i.in_. :i. nd< in a goalie** 'orward?. ably r defenders. iro ad the S.C.C. p.j let*.-* than M i. Moolenburaa ■< i... and rose to the v/n catted upon n52 words
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Article21 1950-09-16 11 Timet S.O. WOB Cu-ir Xi ise l.'ijfue soccer K.-r. r Park yesterday and Wirel» by 1 1 t> nil.21 words
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145 1950-09-16 11 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. THE Htrase of Commons today iar?e a second reading to a bill authorising extension of conscription lor the British forces from 18 months to two years. The second reading was ~iven without a vote oeirg Taken, the Opposition having already announced itsReuter. - 145 words
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Article42 1950-09-16 11 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. rjtHE first fcttrefi casualty list 1 is* .1 by British War Office rtWgW showed that oru man had be*n lulled. 11 wounded With one The man Wiled waa Pr vato A Strretei. t* the Regiment.—Rev tor.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article38 1950-09-16 11 THE 13.500-ton light aircraft carrier Warnor I terday at the Na.al Bj*. This currier left Britain last month and earner.oi Britain's -atesi P}**** Another fleet-earner 13 500-ton Theseus is due at I the Naval Base today.38 words
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Article32 1950-09-16 11 U.P. JOHANNESBURG. Friday. THE body of Field Marsha I smuts vras erema rd here today after the.nation bade him a tea£ul /arewen at a military funeral iti Pre toria. -U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Article12 1950-09-16 11 aefend 1..- ~',r ktt Hurh ,,n..t«li. G*r<hw. oi will Cuun12 words
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Article11 1950-09-16 11 Qinirai>orp Rerrea'tion Clu* a four tc nil at Htkkey.11 words
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309 1950-09-16 11 I EGISLATIVE Councillor, Mr. Baiwant Singh. L president of the Assam Relief Fund Committee yesterday appealed to Indians in Malaya to give liberally to the Fund started in aid of the victims of the earthquake in Assam. Said Mr. Baiwant Singh: "There can be309 words
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Article29 1950-09-16 11 Hongkorre Chinese, who on Thursday trounced Sta»** t-ani at by six rCOmiM 1« yiMetUmi chalked up uu t t-'M-ow victory ov:r Mni.v a. ii. a.29 words
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Article26 1950-09-16 11 Vai*y»n Mli»«l flefMted Ma l Publ: iiiiv-; HOHM by twc .'o-<l« to nil in a Ba*iDe»* Hou»e reamne cnnn* ai Geylang S":ad urn wsi«rda>.26 words
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Advertisement27 1950-09-16 11 f n Here's the Bicycle with the longest life U OB* voucanbuy^ilicnhnv.-.UTr If oi# had a MBSwrm The most popular Bicycle in Malay* -cmuni item an ihĕroad!27 words
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Article131 1950-09-16 12 Reuter. LONDON, Saturday. POLAND has sent France a a new note .complaining of "gross and inhuman methods" in French police treatment of expelled Poles. The note, quoted In a Polish news agency despatch received in London was delivered to the French Embassy in Warsaw yesterday. ItReuter. - 131 words
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Article53 1950-09-16 12 Mr. D. K. Broadhurst. Assistant Commissioner o* the C.I.D. at a press conference this morning, warned all motorists to lock their cars, if left unattended, before their shopping. This is because many reports of thefts of artici. s left in unlocked cars hare been made during the53 words
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Article111 1950-09-16 12 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. PRESIDED over by Mr. Justice Evans. Chairman of the Commission of Inquiry, the preliminary hearing of the inquiry into the working of the Seamen's Registration Bureau, the Seafarer's Administration Board, and of the engagement of seamen, began this morning in the Legislative111 words
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Article101 1950-09-16 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Saturday. REVENUE oficers of the Hongitong Government yesterday afternoon ooarded the vessel Chunsang a few hours sailing time and discovered cu.se:- of aeroplane parts among the cargo. The vessel was due to sail for a North China portAs a result of the discovery,Reuter-AAP. - 101 words
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Article37 1950-09-16 12 A European was injured when his car crashed into a lamp post near the corner of Rangoon and Serangoon road this morning at 3.45 p.m. He has been admitted in the Civil General Hospital.37 words
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Article473 1950-09-16 12 Reuter-AAP. LIONEL Hudson, Reuter-AAP Reporter on the Taegu front, cabled this morning:— United Nations forces started an offensive at 9 a.m. today in a bid to burst out of the Communist shell covering Taegu on the Northwest. Mass American artillery opened up on a NorthReuter-AAP. - 473 words
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314 1950-09-16 12 WITH U.S. FORCES IN KOREA, Today. THE entire Naktong River front in South Korea erupted today in a general Allied attack on the North Koreans. United Nations troops opened two breakout power drives today from the Southeast Korean beachhead aimed at cutting up a314 words
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Article265 1950-09-16 12 RACE ONE O. 1. Div. 3-6 Furs. B lf> 341- 271 ARCTIC LORD •11) Jones 540-435 Star of India tTo^ 1 <b» Tar 98-115 Double Aries fc (8. Heal 944-530 Texas 8.12 944-022 Jack sDarhng Bo 1 698-520 Prince ggJij. <2> Tullor J 292-239 Oregon 813 5265 words
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Article59 1950-09-16 12 BERLIN, UNIFORMED PeopU from the Soviet of Bcrhn drew their and sent a hall of into the VesUtn *ctori* Berlin early Uiis raornu* seriously wounding or- >( Berlin polie. man. Police headquarter American sector ••East Berlin police fire on our men •*tbo«£ vocation to protect <°; nist59 words
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Title Section60 1950-09-16 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THB PEQPLI FOR THE PFQMI T* Trikgn.' Spora. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER m UAIA YA Phone 58N/3 Nine Linaa Published simultaneously at Smgapore, Kuala Lumpur, tpoh ana Ptnang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE UWZXM REPRESESTATIYE E. Maurice60 words
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Article, Illustration527 1950-09-16 1 PRISONERS SAID: "YOUR GUNFIRE DROVE US CRAZY" A.P. PEN Mac Arthur has reported to the Defence Department, in Washing- ton that "the whole operation at Inchon is progressing on schedule and that losses were -light". Gen. J. Lawton Collins. Army Chief of Staff, commentedA.P. - 527 words
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Article77 1950-09-16 1 A.P. KOREA. Today. THE North Korean radio said mat the Americans mcehalf the distance to Seoul, which would be 11 miles, but there was no ::imation of this. Allied reports said they hid driven two miles into Inchon in the first smash. A SaturdayA.P. - 77 words
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Article41 1950-09-16 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. THE first Korea casualty Hat issued by the British War Office tonight showed that one hud been killed. 17 wounded, with one missing. The man killed was Pri< Sti tei. of the Middlesex Regiment. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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146 1950-09-16 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. THE House of Commons today gave a second reading to a bill authorising extension of conscription lor the British forces from 18 months to two years. Th" s:cond reading was given without a vote being taken, the Opposition haying already announced itsReuter. - 146 words
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Article82 1950-09-16 1 Reuter. BONN. Friday. BRITAIN will »e»d i£ newly formed 11th Armoured Division to rein- torce occupation fore 29 in Germany, Rhine Army H.y. announc?cL tonight The announcemcxu c .a nor .ay When th: division .vould arrive but it i* expected in the Britisn zone soon.Reuter. - 82 words
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Article38 1950-09-16 1 U.P. LUTON, Fri. AGED George Bernard Shaw. 94. recuperating from an operation on his broken thigh, took a turn for the worse today, and t was understood that hi* doctors were anxious abou. his condition.— U.F.U.P. - 38 words
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Article31 1950-09-16 1 TURN to Pa;e 7 lor special news on today's Gold Cup rac s and wnat the jockeys siy. TrlDUns tipsters give the following:— "LONGSHOT:" Clynor. -mkkJkM' i'our OC:OC«c.31 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-09-16 1 "SPOT - rty "SPOT" JACKIE Jones, who wiii be riding Four O'clock II in the Gold Cup race at Bukit Timah today, celebrates his birthday today. He told me this morning: "The Gold Cup win will be just the ideal birthday gift." Happy Birthday, Jackie. J. JONES49 words
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Article98 1950-09-16 1 Tribune Staff Reporter MUNICIPAL Commissioners have asked Government for the services of tinefficiency expert they intend to engage Last month Government in reply to questions raised by Mr. R. Jumabhoy stated that they have engaged the services of a firm of rxxmconsultants to make a preliminary98 words
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Article43 1950-09-16 1 rE 13.500-ton light aircraft carrier Warrior bound for Korea docked yesterday at the Naval Base This carrier left Britain last month and carries some of Britain's latest planes. Another fleet-carrier the 13 500-ton Theseus is due at the Naval Base today.43 words
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667 1950-09-16 1 A.P. TOKIO, Saturday. AMERICAN Marines and infantry swarmed A ashore at the Korean west coast port of Inchon yesterday in a surprise "stab in the back*' landing 160 miles behind the Communist lines. As they ran up the beaches, pulverised by a blistering bombardmentA.P. - 667 words
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Article100 1950-09-16 1 VALETTA. Malta. Friday. THE battle class destroyer Armada leaving harbour here for Gibraltar today was in collision with the harbour tug Respond. As the vessels bore down on each other and it was clear they would collide, sailors on the decks ran for safety and braced themselves100 words
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Article18 1950-09-16 1 Reuter. One pilot was killed when two British Anson planes collided over Perth, Scotland, yesterday. —Reutei.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article66 1950-09-16 1 Tribune Staff Reporter RECENT rain hus enabled the Water Department to temporarily shelve the water rationing scheme or Singapore. according to Water Engimer, Mr. F. G. Hill. 'While public co-operation in the conservation ol water could stiil be improved, the pres?nt situation did not call66 words
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Article63 1950-09-16 1 Reuter. MANILA. Saturday. FIFTY-ONE people were killed and 27 seriously injured yesterday by the eruption of Hibok volcano on Camiguin Island, north of Mindanao, southernmost island of the Philippines group. The Philippines. President. Dr. Elpidio Quirino. has mobilised all government agencies to aid theReuter. - 63 words
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Article31 1950-09-16 1 U.P. JOHANNESBURG. Friday •THE body of Held Marsnal 1 Smuts was cremated here today alter the nation oid> him a teariul fare* ell at a military luneral in Pretoria—U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article20 1950-09-16 1 Informed sources said tnat the announcement of Indian recognition of Israel if likely in the very near future.—20 words
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Article72 1950-09-16 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Friday. rE House of Represencatives Armed Services Committee today approved by 18 votes to 7 legislation to permit Gen. George Marshall to serve as Secretary of Defence. The Senate Armed Services Committ.e had Previously uoproved the l e^s J atio lhM The opposingReuter. - 72 words
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Article247 1950-09-16 1 U.P. TOKIO. Today. THE United States Marines, supported by the greattest n.tvai armada or this war and backed by tanks drove deep into the North Koreans' flank at the port of Inchon today after a surprise landing 160 miles behind the enemy's battle lines. Gen.U.P. - 247 words
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Article67 1950-09-16 1 Reuter AAP. TOKIG. S.it. AN Eighth Army annouace mont si id South Korean guerillas had landed at ChangsadOQg, 18 raile.s north oi Pohang, and had gained llit ii iir«t objective dt spit* Communist resistance. The third South Korean Division was said to be six milesReuter & AAP. - 67 words
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285 1950-09-16 1 Newd A.P. NEW YORK, Friday. A New York Radio reA port tonight said a powerful Allied forte had broken out of the United Nations "defence box" in South Korea and was heading for Seoul. —Reuter. TAEGI Sat/ ITNITED Nations forces started anA.P. - 285 words
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Advertisement63 1950-09-16 1 f MS. BRITISH RELIABLE AND GUARANTEE! *c,U Distributors: TAN CHEM6 MOH ELECTRIC Cl. 152 Cross Street. Singapore. JORDONi REFRIGERATORS MODEL SOW 30-30 CUBIC FEET IDEAL FOR HiSiAURAHTS, BARS, COLO j STORAGE OEALERS, COFFEE SHOPS, ETC. j ON DISPLAY —TO-DAY j I AT j Solo Distributors: LEE »n» FLETCHER f TEL.63 words
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Advertisement97 1950-09-16 1 A HMt U YiF When time means money, don't miss your appoint ments through a faulty Watch. Reliable Watches and Clocks, and accurate servicing available to suit your taste and puckH YICK WOH HING 429, North Bridge Hoad. near Middie Road. Singapore. Phone 7922. —Another Shipment 0* 0 1 BOMM97 words
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Article230 1950-09-16 2 THE steinway GNrand Wano at the Victoria Theatre is to be replaced by anew one at a cost of $*****. Commissioners were torn that the piano in use .it tne Theatre has been adversely commented upon by W attending concerts and cy various professional artis.s230 words
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103 1950-09-16 2 SENTENCE on !»2-y>ar-t.ld Soh Chow was day postponed by the Second District Court tj Sep; ember 23. when ne pleaded guilty to two eh krges oi having chandu apptrabUJ and chandu. The Customs pros< cutor, Mr Mohamed Sidiic. told the court that at 10.30103 words
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Article63 1950-09-16 2 RABBI Jacob Shababo. elected President of the InterReligious Organisation of Singapore and Johore Bahru for the second half of 1950, at a meeting of the Organisation on Thursday. The Yen. Sek Hong Choon, the retiring President, presided. Dr. P. B. Means was nominated to represent63 words
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Article58 1950-09-16 2 PENANG. Frt THIRTY-FOUR deaths and 157 births have been j recorded in the Mimic ipa- lity of Georgetown 'or the week-ending September i> j Twenty six cases of pul- monary tuberculosis have been reported. Four cases Diptheria and a ease of Chicken Pox have also58 words
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Article305 1950-09-16 2 t .fcnnr Party has submitted its THE examining the views to tne beieci uu Th memoranBent Control Ordinance 194 me mL b dum stated that in many uiey If the Municipality W losing revenue. thememorandum suggests that tne Singapore Government should subsidise it from the305 words
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Article85 1950-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri AT a meeting of the Board of Trustees of the Settlement of Malacca Scholarship Fund, i' was decid< d to offer the Settlement scholarships to the following:— Loh Yuen Thooag I Faculty* of Medicine University of Maiava. Singapore* Medicine, for the continuation ol present85 words
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Article18 1950-09-16 2 September 22. will bi a Public Holiday in Selangor on the occasion of Hari Raya Haji.18 words
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209 1950-09-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. TWO members of the Security forces have been 1 awarded the Colonial Police Medal for gallantly in anti-bandit operations. They are Corporal Sa'at bin Abdul Rehman and Police Constable Zainuddin bin Haji Kechil. both of whom were responsible for driving off209 words
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Article111 1950-09-16 2 Patrol Loader and 20 scouts will be honoured at the forthcoming Scouts Parade at Government House at 4 p.m. on Saturday. Oct. 7 before the Governor, who is the Chief Scout. The Silver Cross for Gallantry will be awarded to Patrol Leader V. Samson deSiiva. King111 words
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Article96 1950-09-16 2 AN Indian textile dealer, Lai Tarai yesterday told Mr S B. Teh. the Second police Magistrate, how he tricked a Malay. Mohamed bin Yusof Wok. into his shop on the pretext that he left his identity card behind when he suspected that Mohamed had stolen two96 words
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Article145 1950-09-16 2 MR. Hasan Ah Jivabhai has reigned /row the Progressirr Party. He wba re- I turned in December 19>,S to the Municipality as an Independent Candidate. In Dt- a :nber 19)9 hr stood as the Pro</r<ssnr Party Candidate and defeated. H< proposes to sUoid )or dectiou ofjain this145 words
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173 1950-09-16 2 AFTER air and ground ceremonies throughout A Singapore and the Federation yesterday to mark the tenth anniversary of the Battle of Britain, the R.A.F. in Malaga new man} ngnter •tnd bomber strikes asainst the bandits, culminating in a night raid by Lincolns last night173 words
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Article89 1950-09-16 2 A CHINESE seaman. Tin Wan Taw. 24. was yesterday cautioned and discharged by the Second Police Court on a charge »f trespassing mto a sawmill at Tanjong Rhu on September T. It was stated that Ta.i. found sleeping at the sawmill. was asked to quit by' a special89 words
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Article203 1950-09-16 2 The Governor. Sir Franklin Gimson. KCMG. sent this message to A i Vice Marshal Sir Francis hfellersh. KBE. AFC. Air Officer Commanaing. Malaya: On the occasion of tne Battle of Britain Commemoration Day I should like to send to you and to ail members of the203 words
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Article41 1950-09-16 2 Found guilty of stealing two pieces of wood at Depot Road nn August 16. Lim Say Kee, a 50-year-old Hokkien was yesterday sentenced to one month's jail by the Third Police Com Lira admitted he had two previous convictions.41 words
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Advertisement333 1950-09-16 2 OPENING TODhTlijJhfiJ.' 0 l{_ 11 p m -HLyuJHMiMiflukv HE TAME A TOWN BAREHANDED. Bhk M-G-M presents ■FONE OF THE FINE fAMHT PICTUUS Of IVSOI |r. ;jl »JOEL McCREA•aia imw deai sToanrcrt PLCS' A PETE SMITH. M.G.M. COMEDY "WE CAN DREAM, CAN'T WE f" rivK-PKEMIERL MIDNIGHT TONIGHT THE GUYS WHO LAUGHED333 words
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Advertisement27 1950-09-16 2 NOW SHOWING 11—1.45—4—6.30 9.30 Mgjg ftOtowTX gigh rfU* W*« FARLEY GRANGH *&VZZ£i*****t JOAN EVANS -i TONIGHT M'NITE MORE Desirable than pirate's gold! MORE Dangerous than slashing sabres!27 words
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Advertisement92 1950-09-16 2 MM ■MMMM^!^S^^^S»^^^^^^^^ -'^^C falsi PHILIPS. I»HH IPn— V \KH<« OF THt F\MOI* I*llll R\M<> jjjjgjggF B.JAUN EUItOS. S PORE TEI *****_ BULOVA The World finest Timepiece Sole Agents:—E. NASSIM A SONS 381, Horth Bridge Rd. S pore. •sunguard" iw£ZirZK~ftf|| Flexible Venetian Blind Mr-#J| l ni\er*a!i> reco«nu-«l I the Iv-M mean*92 words
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109 1950-09-16 3 Singapore's most up-to date Science Laboratory—hi the Victoria School—was officially opened by Mr. R Young, acting Director of Education yesterday afternoon with a small but impressive ceremcny. The opening was attended by the principals of other secondary schools in the Colony, as well as109 words
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110 1950-09-16 3 FOR printing 6.000 copies of "affidavits to be used in lieti of passport" without printing legibly the name of the printer and the place where it was printed. Lew Kee Cheng, manager of the Singapore Loyal Printers Co.. was yesterday fined $150 in the110 words
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Article68 1950-09-16 3 TWO Indians, Abdul Razak of Ceylon Road and Lowtoo Singh of Telok Kurau, were both fined a total of $750 in the Third Police Court yesterday. Razak was fined $250 for keeping four cows and two calves in an unlicenced cattle shed, for ten days.68 words
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361 1950-09-16 3 A CIVIL action brought by Lim Eng Siang claiming a sum of 530.000 from W. F. Fitzpatrick as being first payment under an agreement in respect of a sub-lease for a block of 16 houses in Orchard Road area, was dismissed by Mr. Justice Thorogood361 words
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Article27 1950-09-16 3 ~.a yesterday toed $100 by theT Third Police Court for continuing to use his premises at Tanjong Rhu M sago factory without a licence-27 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-09-16 3 Pictured after their wedding at St. Andrew's Cathedral, yesterday, are (top) Miss Joan Baldwinson. of the staff of the Malaya Tribune and Mr. GeoHrcy William Morton, transport manager of the Army Kinenia Corporation and (below) Miss Kathleen Asthore Doherty of Batu Pahat and Mr. Kenneth Gordon Fenwirk54 words
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318 1950-09-16 3 I EGISLATIVE Councillor. Mr. Baiwant Singh L president of the Assam Relief Fund Committee yesterday appealed to Indians in Malaya to give liberally to the Fund started in aid of the victims of the earthquake in Assam. Said Mr. Baiwant Singh: "There can be318 words
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Article45 1950-09-16 3 (GIIS). RANGOON, Fri. The Burma Government have agreed to sell to India 150.--000 tens of rice. Though India was willing to buy larger quantities, this was the maximum which Burma was able to sell to India from her 1950-1951 rice crop, (GIIS). if;(GIIS). - 45 words
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Article541 1950-09-16 3 Govt Action 'High-Handed Singapore, Today., SINGAPORE teachers, both in Government and aided-schools, today held a mass protest meeting against "Government's high-handed methods in forcing aided-school-teachers to accept the Ba/iham Salary Scales." The meeting was convened by the Singapore Teachers' Union and held at the Union's premises541 words
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248 1950-09-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. WELL KNOWN Chinese leader. Mr. Cheong Yoke Choy and his son Cheong Wing Chan appealed against the assessment of the Collector of Stamp Duty on certain property which Mr. Cheong had transferred to his son. Judgment was reserved by Mr. Justice248 words
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Article123 1950-09-16 3 AN English speaking Chinese hotel-keeper. Bobby Yap alias Van Fah. faced three counts in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. He was charged with allowing his premises at Joo Chiat Road to be used as a brothel, living on the immoral earnings of women and failing to123 words
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Article32 1950-09-16 3 The Animal Lovers League with nearly 2,000 young members at their inaugural meeting yesterday sent their best wishes to George Bernard Shaw "for your speedy and complete recovery.32 words
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Article210 1950-09-16 3 MR. WILLIAM ADDIS, C.M.G., Colonial Secretary, Burmuda, has been appointed as Deputy Commis-sioner-General for Colonial Affairs, South East Asia, in succession to Major-General Sir Ralph Hone, K.8.E., who assumed office in J.muary this ywai as Qoveroof and Columnndcr-m-Chlef of North E orneo The appointment was an-210 words
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Advertisement606 1950-09-16 3 SITS: VAC. 1 TWENTY-FIVE SUPER- M'MERARY SISTERS are I required for the Medical De- partmont. Singapore. Appointment will be orf a month-tc j month basis on a salary of $250 p.m. plus C.O.L. and ot her allowances. 1 Duties will j Nursing in the Government Hospital?, Singapore. QuaMflea- ti.ws required606 words
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Advertisement56 1950-09-16 3 NOTICE (COMMERCIAL USE REGULATIONS). Notice of Application for a pemitto authorise the use of 3 hackney carriages. I Tan Oon Chuan, 16. Perl\ Kukun Porltian, Johore. g^e P 'no«ce of intention S a Sly for two hackney carrtagfvehicles to operate in Permas Village, and onevehicle section (Sett ngo s assess56 words
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Advertisement205 1950-09-16 3 ENTRUST YOUR SANITATION TO US GOODSTORE 10, BATTERY ROAD. SINGAPORE. DEALERS IN CHINESE HANDMADE GOODS. SILK IILOISE 8.0« SHOPPING BASK FIT I.UO SATIN KIMONO 12.50 STRAW HANDBAG UN DRESSING GOWN 18.00 54 X 54 TABLE C LOTH 5.00 SILK FKITKOAT 5.5« "S**"™™ 0 M HOSIERY 51-30 3.50 ?A Pcs TEA205 words
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Article586 1950-09-16 4 OIXGAPORE'S pro-Communist Chinese newsS 1 paper, the Nan Chiau Jit Pao buaty collecting signatures for the Stockholm Peace Declaration Around 2.000 people have signed; rlfreM a hard core of fellow travelersand a fleecy cloud of well-meaning, woolly-minded folk who do not realise that their sincere desire for586 words
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Article, Illustration2058 1950-09-16 4 ALEX SIMPSON - saws ALEX SIMPSON IN accepting your invitation. I was reminded of the story of a fellow-Scot who. as a very staunch churchgoer, was constantly being called upon to offer up a word. Unfortunately, or so the story goes, although he had a fine command of2,058 words
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Article983 1950-09-16 4 JOHN KERIGAN - -By- JOHN KERIGAN USIS. WASHINGTON. Friday. THE Aimr.ian people responded enthusiastically thin week to President Trw man's selection of General of the Army Gforge Catlett Marshall BS Secretary of Defence to succeed Louis Johnson. The distinguished soldierstnusman, whom the President once described as "the greatestUSIS. - 983 words
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Article243 1950-09-16 4 1,000,000,00 3,000,000,000 -To One Ratie UP. PHILADELPHIA. Friday. TRlTlUM—nature's rarest element and an 68- j 1 sential ingredient in the making of the j hydrogen bomb—has been found for the first time in common water, it was disclosed to-day. It now costs iSM. $500,000.--000 toUP. - 243 words
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Advertisement38 1950-09-16 4 SEST QUALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS IN VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de Silva, Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) PORTABLE AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS AliO «1 KUALA tUU?UA t FtNAttft !ITA«U*HED «0 rtAAS l»38 words
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Advertisement41 1950-09-16 4 E.M.I. E.M.I. I THE RECOR3 CHANGER FOR WHICH YOU HAVE I BEEN WAITING RECQR^^ HANDLES TEN UNMIXED RECORDS AT ONE LOADING AND —j FEATURES A SPECIAL LIGHT WEIGHT PICK-UP PRICE: $77 50 each. 1 $86 00 SSSSJS: T. HEMSLEY CO., LTD.41 words
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Article109 1950-09-16 5 *N application by Mr. and Mrs A P. Hertogh. its of Bertha, the 13-year nitch child, seeking to her in the custody of Singapore Social Welfare Department, pending the ring of the originating na to obtain her cus- her parents, was rebj Mi. Justice Brown High Court109 words
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Article53 1950-09-16 5 The United Kingdom Parn X id.try delegation whose i to Malaya was postI because cf the Special S -en ot the He use of Corn- as, will now arrive in Sin:a on Saturday. Septemrhey will remain in .i until they return to the I mted Kingdom53 words
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Obituary27 1950-09-16 5 Th*' family of the late Mr. L« o Ong Ann sincerely express the r heartfelt thanks to all those who sent wreaths and attended the iuneial.27 words
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290 1950-09-16 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. NUMBER of Singapore's unionists and business men hit out at Mr. Ponnudurai as being far behind time and not knowing what he is talking about." Mr. N. Ponnudurai, President of the Penang Clerical Union, had said recently that Asian employees290 words
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Article77 1950-09-16 5 FOR the last time as a judge of the Singapore High Court Mr. Justice Thorogood appeared on the Bench yesterday when he delivered a reserved judgment in a civil suit. Mr J K. Gale, counsel foi one of the parties, wished Mr Justice Thorogood all prosperity and happiness77 words
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Article54 1950-09-16 5 The Chief Recruiting urncer for Malayan Other Rank* M\J J FROST. vvill oe Office. Johore Bahru on Sept. IS. to interview potential BWtlsh Army recruits. He will be available for interview between 9 a.m. and 12 noon. One hundred recruits are required for the Genera, Service and54 words
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355 1950-09-16 5 TWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Tan Ah Lek, a Teochew woman, who was tentatively charged with suppressing evidence of the alleged murder of her actor husband Lee Kirn Wah, and assisting in the disposal of the body was committed to\stand trial at the next Assizes by the Relief355 words
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Article118 1950-09-16 5 HAESAH binte Hassan. 22-year-old Malay woman was yesterday sentenced to three months" simple imprisonment t>y the First District Court for abetment of house breaking. On July 12, Emband bin Mahmok when he returned to his home after work, found that his window had been forced open.118 words
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Article67 1950-09-16 5 At the June 1950 Examinations of the Society of Commercial Arcountants. Ur'.stoi. held in th- University of Malaya, the following were successful Intermediate:- Ng Soo Pen S- m Final (Part One):- Tay Choon Woo; Lee Chin Seng; Chiang Kair Tong; Kee Gim Huat:' Lim Khoon Chua. Final67 words
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350 1950-09-16 5 THE killing of two bandits whilst still under--1 eoing jungle training is the proud achievement of the Ist Battalion Worcestershire Regiment now on the Siamese Border, it was re- vealed yesterday. Major General R. E. Uquhart. G.O.C. Malaya, sent the unit a telegram: "For a350 words
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Article47 1950-09-16 5 MALACCA. Fri. Chan Yew Tiani. a Straitsborii Chinese was acquitted of a cheating charge in the Session Court yesterday. Mr. S. Shunmugam. counsel for Chan, submitted that the present charge was identical with that of a previous one. He submitted that Chan should not be charged47 words
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Advertisement194 1950-09-16 5 Mill II I III! Attention —Motorists. 1 Now is the time to service your car—why wait! j Expert Supervision. Satisfaction Guaranteed. CKIA LEE CO., LTD., 7;") Bukit Timah Road. Opp. K. K. Maternity Hospital, Singapore: Phone *****. I Mallard LIGHTENS THE /vjj S iJm BapiaaaafnHrxwi: KHOO 800 SIEW CO. (Spore)194 words
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Advertisement192 1950-09-16 5 A MAKK OF UNIVERSAL Kj^j^J^^^ "E. N. M." All-British All Steel-Type-High Numbering Machines "UNLISSAL" Automatic Hand Numbering Mzchincs 6 Wheel* 5 Actions Repeat Consecutive Duplicate Triplicate Quadruple ate Size oi Figure 5j nun Stro.g Steel Frame, Wheels Social Alloy of great strength, All Working I'arts of Best Quality Ste?l. Supplied192 words
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Miscellaneous18 1950-09-16 5 by Al Capp UK fIBNEB j j &CKri CLUS/ TH ME! ,^o^, E t WITH lift WhEEeV,, -TtittSwKfiJßMk:.18 words
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379 1950-09-16 6 SHUTTLE - SPORE SHUTTLE TOURNEY (By SHUTTLE). MAIN event in Singapore Badminton c pionships ties today and tomorrow wil1 be tonight's Women Junior doubles final between Mak Foong Sim and Margaret (Mayflower) and Rosie Foong and Roselind Koh (Marigold). The Mayflower pair will enter e favoarites. Miss379 words
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Article22 1950-09-16 6 HONGKONG. Fri.—The following were today's official closings on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HK $15.60 per pound sterling. per tael of gold.22 words
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Article21 1950-09-16 6 But ma »<-at the s\v\F.A. tOttT* riu i.l« hi Rangoon yesterday by I tie oN r oal «n throe.21 words
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Article155 1950-09-16 6 U.P. TOKIO, Friday. IT was learned today that a new Japan-Pakistan trade agreement has been signed by the Pakistan trade delegation and SCAP trade officials. mis aiieinoon. Details of the pact will be revealed when it is ratified by the Pakis'an. government, according to offlcialsU.P. - 155 words
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Article41 1950-09-16 6 The maiket in copra M yestcrda/ ouict opening with Buyers at 4>48 per picul f.o.b. and sellers at $48'-j at »vhich prices remained all day. Coconut oi' was steady with Buyers at $74 4 per picul md sellers tt $14-.41 words
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Article94 1950-09-16 6 The market in rubber opened steady and with satis- fled buyers it eased off towards the close. There j was moderate business donr on the whole. 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 f.o.b.94 words
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Article17 1950-09-16 6 Tin yesterday $396 5 S p< r '.ii-ul—d»»wn $8. London on Fr.Juv £787 per ton- £17.17 words
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Article212 1950-09-16 6 EUKA>l.\.\> were seen it their won* >le rdar. wa«a they vent dt-wr to the H.A.K. by two U> ODC m a Commumty leaxue mat. .i n' Jatan BMW vadium. Tl.ev played listless -occer d up to 'he last few minute*, when they suddenly came to life mn212 words
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Advertisement639 1950-09-16 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Penang, lagoon. CaWJtta, Khor m haß r. L e^vo r c.. M,dr "'l. M ,S£pt -Nortstjeroan' 8/U Oct. -Bradeveretr apply GUTHRIE CO., LTD., Kuala Lumpur £4| Swrttenham MO Penang v MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed639 words
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Advertisement352 1950-09-16 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR aRP DAM, HAMBURG. GLENGARRT U g ept 24 ?BOM o rxl BTRAJTB, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND I For Borneo only. Gd, 36 Se£lB TO PROCEED VTA OTHER PORTS UA TO LCAD ANT> CARGO. INDO-CHINA352 words
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Advertisement235 1950-09-16 6 /WAlWMHH^ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED txnerien j derk Mty nationality. Appj) .V^ v en U*hterage c a* pany. Tcluk Ayer. Basin 1 TEACHER House Master m Boy"" i faun.urn quahncau,n |u»or Cambridge. Apply writing gjj TtHMnaon n*ad S pore. WANTED Cameat n a»«" lono t ■bariSlTsW typUt b th capable 3235 words
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Advertisement374 1950-09-16 6 FINANCIAL WANTED $1.000 loan by lata. responsible positions. Repayment twelve $100- monthly instalments. I proper eeeurity rtren. (Box Regd.) Tribune, 4» pore. <H..00> VEHICLES FOR SALE STANDARD VAIfOOARD 1« 19**i50 new cond tion new tyros fi. 700 Hear offer. 401. Telok Paka Road. Phone 3901 Ex. I*l. (L 1949 10374 words
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Advertisement545 1950-09-16 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANDIM VIA/r.K./CONTI\KN r Spore P. Sham. Penary "Annam" for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 22-24 Sept. "Kambodia' for Bangkok. Manila Hongkong.. 25-29 Sept. 23-24 Bept "Lalandia" for Saigon and Bangkok .6-7 Oct. 4-5 Oct. 2-3 Oct. "Nordvest" for Saigon and Bangkok .13-14 Oct. 11-12 Oct. B-10 Oct. "Korea" for Bangkok,545 words
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Article487 1950-09-16 7 "SPOT - Today Is Gold Cup Day Bv "SPOT" JARA STREET faces the severest test in his glorious racing career today when he goes to tapes for the Gold Cup race at Bukit Timah, the last day of the Singapore Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. This four-year-old487 words
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Article88 1950-09-16 7 Pressing from the initial bully off. SherWqojl Forest, rs w«re foiled in theft many attempts t<> -yore by some excellent keeping b> S.C.C.'s Moolenburgh. when the two teams met vesurdav on the padang. Tin game ended in a goalless draw. 3, Th. Foreetera torward*. ablybacked up by88 words
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Article65 1950-09-16 7 Police yesterday defeated the ScR C. by three goals to one at hockey on the Depot -round. Two goals by centre-forward HON HEE gave Police a iwo-iul lead at tho interval. On th> resumption, t lnii' rave an improved display and reduced th* deficit through I«"65 words
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Article52 1950-09-16 7 Mr CH. Dyson, Chief Athlelic Coach. United Kingdom, is Ixpceted to arrive here by ail '•"'••taVting horn Monda>. Sept. 17 he will conduct a nine-day onrse lor 4o athletic coaphes g£f ktcal -Ports clubs anu schools at Victoria School. After completing the Mr. Dyson will visit52 words
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Article30 1950-09-16 7 HoOgkonS Chin,-,*. Thur.sdav tiounced Negri >iaie j J£m*t Serembeji by six goals to vlsi rday i balked up an St one victory ovsr Mala-ea. m Malacca.30 words
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Article196 1950-09-16 7 BELOW are the record* of all the Singapore Oo'.i < u;> uinMr> from 19S1 fo RH'I. Iho will—l stake ot th» Gold «up was worth only £1,29« but ,1,,. |95| G*M up s'akf is IJJ,phifl »S.IMM) added money. maklaJl it tho richist r?;c in Malay J- 1933196 words
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Article87 1950-09-16 7 •THE track was in fine condition when training was held at Bukit Timah this morning. Nothing much was seen, and candidates running today were either confined to pace work or given sharp sprints down the straight. The workers were: toy (Jones>. Grecian Prince (Harper). Mayfair (Farad). Autumn Balloon87 words
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317 1950-09-16 7 TEXAS. PRINCE EUGENE and STAR OF INDIA 1 should fight out the finish in Race 1. The first showed a nice return to form when third to Hector, while the 'Prince*' is a better horse over the 6-f. than the mile. If Star of317 words
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79 1950-09-16 7 Captain Marble, the mask--1 ed terror, makes his debut !in the Happy World ting SrifcJlt when he c ash- S with George Zbiscp. the Po lish grappler. The -Captain has pio g Lr Kine Kong. He is out should bf thriller. WOODCOCK^TITLE LONDON. F"-dseight79 words
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Article330 1950-09-16 7 .> m kit; JONES: "I think m> i oant Four O'Clock II lias a .rv eeod .-han re. H J second v •Clip Tjruii Should navtv proved !um. Tara MVeet lhay > the dancer. i>u. be ha-s yet to ia' th< 11 mile?.' wm i i330 words
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Article19 1950-09-16 7 Ip -re Recreation J^w*- trounced Joi iow dub on the Padang BJ goals to nil at hockey.19 words
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Article17 1950-09-16 7 an An ways defeated Ai~ M ;.;r.g House tW nil in a b fioylass SUOium17 words
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Article21 1950-09-16 7 im< > H.C. won House league soccer Farrer iSK --erda atim Cable and WUaH— H v r goals to nil.21 words
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Article209 1950-09-16 7 FOURTEEN lawaoa Hw of Malay**j best ,*«jaw face th? tapes to day for the race in MaUya, The or. Gold Cup. r..-:o.\ < 'j ct „rea of the, tluure* kn brack eta denote candidates last KOI It Ot LOCK II 95% f, •j vr. by209 words
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Article192 1950-09-16 7 "SPOT" "MIKE" I "LOXQBHOT" TKXAS TEXAS TEXAS 1 Race 1: I'rime Entrone Priam* Bußrno 4: ck's Darling I4| Star of India Star of India Star of Lnai* LOBD FkEDCUUK MAY FA 111 i tIBEWIJS Baca l: i Mingle Path Lfbombo Lobombn 1.41 Mayfair Ltml Frederick STEEL ACE 7192 words
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Article1069 1950-09-16 7 RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. CLASS 1 DIVISION. 3-S FURLONGS. 19 YARDS (MH) Cabaret 'unfixed. Ml r o orrcun <Healev» 8.1:: "Shirley stable" Heddle Recent form not encouraging ttj t0 Texts (MelMn-rso;.. H.U "Tanok Stable" Beddle Best bet. •!> top form CJ> w Iriuvr EutM 'Tatleh) "Brill ant1,069 words
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Advertisement618 1950-09-16 7 PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS JRpTI SINCERE SIUJJp service j Day Night Siwico Sincere Dispensary, Ltd. wt\ street a cnuna street. Wholesale Retail Dispensing Chemists Singapore. jßrar 132. Anson Rd., Singapore. Tel: ***** (OWJc LOOK!!! t., gaWifamlaf Now is tin time to re-tyre. amHaW < all at Hoon Huat Co., 132. Anson Road,618 words
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Article106 1950-09-16 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. PRESIDENT Truman has proceed sr rt»s%«3s s a de, X e w ed St\nvt Symington «an of the National Security Resources Board sarf order will boost the -output ot so cauy I 11 rnTe«B^rrerin Pproduction was ordered. Mr Symington told tne Senate ArmedA.P. - 106 words
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Article59 1950-09-16 8 A .P. NEW DELHI. Today. The Bharat Air* ay a company is extending its Calcutta-Bangkok s.-r-vie- to n -ctlve the urs week in October. lv lumcattons MioiiUy announced today that inara *ovid b gram d .absiay ranees lor .vill he njtd for the once-weejcly JUght.A.P. - 59 words
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Article53 1950-09-16 8 Reuter. i LONDON, rooay. A Peking nu-Wtotne Soviet news ngenef. received in London today. said agreement had I been reached for the eotabhah- between Sweden and the Chin 1 nese Peoples Republic. m A Chinese minister, whose name was given as has been appointed to Stock holm, the messageReuter. - 53 words
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Article123 1950-09-16 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Today. AN "inventory control" order designed to curb hoarding of scarce war materials by United States business firms, was today issued by tne National Production AuthoTb* authority was created last Sunday to channel mater'.ls into the armament effort. i>xuei*fe said the order contained IReuter. - 123 words
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Article109 1950-09-16 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Today. THE United States House of Representatives nas overruled President Truman's veto for a bill to permit an estimated 85.000 Japanese. Samoans and Koreans living in the United States or Hawaii to become citizens. Ii the Senate also override* tho veto it will be theReuter. - 109 words
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Article32 1950-09-16 8 A.P. PARIS, Today.—Egypt has decided its policy on the presence of British troops in and itF clnim for umfi cation of Egypt and the Sudan, it was announced here yesterday--A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article228 1950-09-16 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Friday. T HE United States* P^/'J^^'^toda £his source said that all branches of the American government are agreed that a treat* should: Place no restrictions on Japanese armaments. Authorize American air. and ground lorc-s to remain in Japan after a real? isU.P. - 228 words
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Article76 1950-09-16 8 A.P. london. Friday rU British Ministry of Food is planning to create and Itatl food "Jf™* against the pos?ibiht> of war. well informed source said' yesterday. Ministry spokesman said "appropriate plans" are oein| developed by it. although nothing can be said about defence preparations. The sourcesA.P. - 76 words
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Article52 1950-09-16 8 A.P. MELBOURNE. Fri. Sixty-year-old A. Hall U Australia best blood donor Since 1933. Mr. Hall donated 61 pints of blood— 55 to the Red Cross and six pints to different sets of newly-born twins. He possesses a rate type or blood, found only in one out ofA.P. - 52 words
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Article878 1950-09-16 8 GENERAL TODAY (HlN'E>_ YMCA: Musk < la** 2 30 p.m.: "Zero' basketball team MO p.m.; badmimon KM p.m: film show 7.3n cocunerctel Ensiiidi ia ffs 4 p.m. YW« Kra. Lm Bwee Ceng 9 Handwork Clas.-- 1" a.m. to 1 p.m. at Raff.♦ a Quay. (\.MA (Fortujruese M'Pfion): Film878 words
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Article149 1950-09-16 8 A.P. JAKARTA. Today. THE month-old strike of some 700.000 plantation workers in Java and Madura ended last night with almost eomplcto victory for tho workers after two days of labour-management talks, it was burned here. "-'abour Minister Pandji Suioso, who took part in the talks alongA.P. - 149 words
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162 1950-09-16 8 Reuter. MOSCOW. Today. MOCK fingerprints and photographs of Mr. Winston Churchill. Secretary of State Dean Acheson. Mr. John Foster Dulles and Douglas Mac Arthur as 'war criminals" were printed toiy 'Crocodile." The paper published a mock "aide memoire" tor a future world tribunal describedReuter. - 162 words
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Article106 1950-09-16 8 Jap Labour For Korea Moscow A.P. MOSCOW. Friday. MOSCOW papers sa.d yesterday Japanese workers are being secretly mobilised for work in KoreaA dispatch from Shanghai quoted the Tokyo press as saying workers were being gathered together in ten Ja panese cities for jobs as port and stevedores in Korea. TheA.P. - 106 words
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Article68 1950-09-16 8 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Today. THE Indonesian Republic looks like a sure thing to become the 60ih member ol the United Nations. Diplomatic informants say Indonesia may apply for membership early in the coming General Assembly session. Indonesia has kept up good relations with both RussiaA.P. - 68 words
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Article34 1950-09-16 8 PRAGUE. Today Twenty pcupeie me.aua Yugoslav If P. Were reported yesterday to have fled from Yugoslavia into Albania "because tney could no longer stand the bloody terror ol the Tito clique."34 words
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