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Title Section20 1950-09-19 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE TODAY'S NEWS j TODAY 1 VWlfl«4jl J TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1950 PRICK 1 ft\ *€fiNTS.20 words
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Article, Illustration935 1950-09-19 1 4-4 Reverse for Yew Hock Tribune Staif Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. ME Lim Yew Hock's motion to modify the "in- famous" C.S.O. circular No. 35 to enable localimciled officers proceeding on study or •larship leave to retain their quarters during absence from the Colony if their935 words
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Article251 1950-09-19 1 Beat Camp Leans SINGAPORE, Today. T v S Legislative Council 1 ting had a lively discussion on the question of ment of loans raised nterment Camp durpaneae occupation, lony Finance Comrt commended ment should honns, totalling $386,--.vinch $104,698.29 U frr-m the Fed--1 :V( mment N. A.251 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-09-19 1 South Korean W. A. Cs. trained and ready to join their menfolk in the battle Bed invadei«s display military- precision as they parcule through Pusan. main nited Nations Port Cfttjr in Korea—A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 38 words
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617 1950-09-19 1 U.P. TOKIO, Today. MARINE spearheads smashed into the southwestern suburbs two miles from Seoul today and American troops crumbled the crust of the North Koreans' Naktong River defences at two points. While the United States marine patrols probed the west bank of the HanU.P. - 617 words
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Article54 1950-09-19 1 Reuter-AAP. rr x--vo. Today. Royal Marine fighting with Leathernecks on the Inchon front, a British naval spokesman with MacArthur's headquarters told Reutcr-AAP to-lay. The spokesman said a small party of Royal Marines who participated in the amphibious landing operation went onto action as soon asReuter-AAP. - 54 words
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667 1950-09-19 2 The Island Of Frustrated Women And Outnumbered Men U.P. r"3 true about the fabled isle of Rapa—it's a beautiful island of frustrated women where the out-numbered men don't have to work. So wrote Clifford Krusee, adventurous 30-year-old Dubuque. lowa, freelance writer whoU.P. - 667 words
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48 1950-09-19 2 wld 1« up win in Kmva. Kn*s; v will tfcmt it hi 2?55 and iBWt wfll mrt have any i>f X a OUljMtrT—l- on. of thr jmtnfs t« M -*f.-*M "'TSRo >HOWS: Eme-t Bi-vln waves a X i -tin* M comp-*n«~l Mr.. Kevin, rr arrive ai \o.U A.l.48 words
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111 1950-09-19 2 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Nearlv two hundred tennis "colts 'havt been put into country coaching camps announced New South Wales Lawn Tennis Association secretary. Mr. V. J. Kelly. He said this was part of the plan to keep Australia at the top of world tennis Australia cannotReuter-AAP. - 111 words
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Article34 1950-09-19 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Monday Peking Radio said a H rian trade delegation arrived at the Com; capital for trade talks. Ti idt missions visited Peking, recently from Poland, Czechoslovakia, an.l Eastern Garmany U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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559 1950-09-19 2 A.P. WITH U.S. 27th REOIMENT. Korea. COMBAT is a cruel test of endurance, courage, and sanity which no man should be called on to endure more than once in his lifetime—and even that is too much. But many veterans of World War IIA.P. - 559 words
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Article16 1950-09-19 2 A.P. Two light earthquake* ft lt early yesterday mountainous Atoru»» Central Italy. AlA.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement107 1950-09-19 2 A N OT H Biro Service covers the Eastern he ml- jPfi l sphere. But It does more than that—lt coven I every writing need; as witness tht new Biro f^m^^' MINOR wkh its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its protector cap which enables It to be carried In j I107 words
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Article, Illustration216 1950-09-19 3 MUSICIANS' BALL All smiles at the President's table. With the President of the Singapore MusicSins'.Union Mr. N. Tebneff (extreme right) are (from left to right) Mr. Dan Moran, Mrs, Stephen. Dr. R. Corbitt, Mrs. Corbitt. Mrs. Moran. uhl >Irv 1» bwff in th«» picturt* on the right. MODEL216 words
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Advertisement141 1950-09-19 3 V*! "A Breathe in Comfort Clear Naaaj 1 Congestion the Modern Way Peel yew V J >{"\l can hardly breathe Noae stuffy t \Xorrud»»ih S Of/ persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You can clear w vfvj* "_l your nose in con<i5 ;th ust frw rOCw] tEkT^Tt of lhe new Penetro)141 words
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Article535 1950-09-19 4 DOROTHY LAMOUR - By DOROTHY LAMOUR THI-: spring hat is now on display nd both starsiMM Hohywoods "ordinary morare ten choosing the nroDer ehapeaaix from toe marW r.c.' collections fresh S5? our hading millinery arm so.ne 25J' 7; ,01 ted or. cur firs* roomi c. The latest arrivals v P variation'535 words
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Article, Illustration915 1950-09-19 4 "MADAME, we have been talking about the virtues of saving the soup stock," said the Chef. "Here P the quart of stock I saved aftei preparing the boiled beef." He set on L*»e kitchen table a tall glass canning jar about 10 inches high and 3 inches in915 words
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Advertisement62 1950-09-19 4 $8 £>\ Who's been at the K^^fF^i ow the family lovee Huntley and Palmers' 'Barley iscuits The only trouble is they go so quickly with ,uklren around. Not that you can really mind theae "hcic-us biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most econaicai vvjiy of providing the goodness that62 words
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Advertisement27 1950-09-19 4 Here's the Bicycle with ges±Ji fe fits time you had a If«^ The most popular Bicycle In Malay* -count them on the rmmd I III! »1 ■II27 words
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1830 1950-09-19 5 DOROTHY ARNFIELD - by DOROTHY ARNFIELD ■OHN Porteoßi rose from J the depths of unconsneas to rind himself thi sandy beach oi Fri nch coast where he aking his holiday. mail was bending him, her young lace with i Hurt. Hr hair lay in dark tks1,830 words
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Miscellaneous38 1950-09-19 5 SUPERMAN b y Wayne Boring raSK-BS^ U L ABNER by iU Cqpp L_——JI -V w y T B omiin ALLEY OOP J,— rr— «<> STME *E -J I S%CR-c V 6HS-T JUST f,%r>r V*t W j f ,v fy38 words
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Article1349 1950-09-19 6 SINGAPORE, Today. THE following Questions and answers were tabled 1 at todays meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council meeting: HOSPITAL ACCOMMODATION AND CHARGES FOR TUBERCULOSIS PATIENTS Question by Air. John Laycm ti> BOW many bada arc j available al (a. Th, Hag* tore Gene.i.l Hospital and1,349 words
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Advertisement125 1950-09-19 6 <Itchingskin tlfiis wonderful liquid healer fkmjm iwmtm! Are you miMm the of i'f-hing Skin? \U*e& if irritate you ;dl day! Doea it ■top yo i ut MgM Then try (Km Gmmui maiinginwiwflj which ui\e you inatmmt rebaf. WHY IT ACTS SO QUICKLY, t'nlike many othw preparation*, D.l) D. nd MitC*125 words
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Miscellaneous730 1950-09-19 6 WUtM Orchestra; IJI Ti.iu« Si--mA«kf!«; 'V >r»>; 1.48 ««''t Musi. TCKft Z :»-o iMt. vj M) p.m PlwATaainM Summao cr 8.52 < n.ldrrn Pngnavw; «.2S BLUE NEXWORiv nif) !t; dj( mm with IV }ft amnu ol r.\«err»t.s Iron .i.ti-u \v >•» > Opernaj 7.M Tim. fejraal. New* MOUSHPIOCB' i/MacAporc Saaro730 words
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Article102 1950-09-19 7 ERVICt i iperscsle posis in ihe McSalarj Scale Branch Remarks. 11.520— 12.000 Health I ;to Bi aith L. M. Ram. (Acting). Hospitals and Dissarics C. E. Smit'i. (Actiiv:>. Oq Da D. A. Hoo< n. Aci.n >. Do. ftssi Do, Do. krDa 3a Do. n Kandan; Kerbau spifftl102 words
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Article89 1950-09-19 7 Reuter. —AAP. HOXwKONC;. TO clay. THE career-; of four Nationalist wen* service men specialising in sabotage came to an end when the peoples tribunal 19 Shanghai sentenced them to imprisonment terms ranging from two v 15 ye irs, according to Chinrse reports reaching Hongkong. Tlv quartet wereReuter.—AAP. - 89 words
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Article33 1950-09-19 7 Reuter. SrvcStv student represent- dtivea from 43 universities throughout Japan in Tokio on 17 and 18 to map out a campaign to oppose the Impending purge of Communist professors. Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article30 1950-09-19 7 Lord Salisbury, leader c{ the opposition in the House ot Lords, yesterday called the Government's decision to carry on with steel nationalist ion as "a crime against30 words
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Article37 1950-09-19 7 Reuter. Ito Foreign Ministers of Lfe 12 North Atlantic Pact a ttrtoa met yesterday for w h I w._s expected to be their final discussion of the question of West European defence. —Renter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article156 1950-09-19 7 BARGE BECOMES ROYAL YACHT HOME TOWN NEWS FROMN BRITAIN A royal yacht, modelled on the traditional red-sailed Thames barges, is lying at her mooring in the Medway off Hoo. near Rochester. Kent, waiting for final Customs clearance before she can start her maiden voyage across the English Channel to a156 words
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Article87 1950-09-19 7 WHEN a German priest in the British Zone of Germany posted a letter to the Rev. A. C. Lawson. vicar of St. Ives, Hunts, on June 2. he forgot to put "England" on the address. A German post office sorter, thinking St: Ives was in Spain, sent lt87 words
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Article92 1950-09-19 7 IN March, 1945, 23-year-old Corporal Bert Carter, of. the Royal Norfolks, was his. in the left shoulder by m bullet when his battalior* attacked the German village of Kervenheim. His spine was damaged and he was completely paralysed from the waisli down. Now after more92 words
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Article141 1950-09-19 7 rTHE 16th century ancestral home of Lord Walslngham at West Mere?, Norfolk, has been moved three miles. In the las* twelve months it has been demolished and taken brick! by brick to Its new position, at Merton Park. Reason for the move was that the War Office bought*141 words
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Advertisement72 1950-09-19 7 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee j in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have nlcniy of I guards that glorious, fragfa-* rich mellow Maxell Sou- freihncss until the very Uv>< Coffee always al hand and al- spoonful >s used. Lmfe* Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxweh MMuicß House roaster- House Coffee72 words
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Article, Illustration429 1950-09-19 8 Two Women Slate Mancroft Tribune Staff Reporter. pIFTY-YEAR crtd Che Azizah binte Ja'afar. Johore's only woman State Councillor, said today that Lord Mancroft, British Conservative Peer, talked through his hat in order to.create an impression. She was referring to a local press report which429 words
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Article79 1950-09-19 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS Mon INDIA gave notice today that she would introduce a resojution to the United Nations General Assembly tomorrov: calling lor representation of "the Republic of China in the General Assembly." The resoluilon seeks to seat the-r->.Chinese Communist delesAtio l in all UnitedReuter. - 79 words
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Article294 1950-09-19 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. THE United Nations Security Council decided 1 tonight against Soviet opposition to d:v>uss Gen. MacArthur's latest report on Korea. After a two-hour procedural debate ir. which Soviet delegate Jacob Malik said Russia would 4 'not be in a position to take partReuter. - 294 words
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Article56 1950-09-19 8 lnbunc Sia£ Ri r tk Singapore poUa v ed an LB-year-< I I'd nese boy las i I Kaiiang Airpoi lai b rait ed across th. airfield rtach closed to the public wards a plu.. parked an apron n. ar th Royal Flyinf Club He was56 words
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Article26 1950-09-19 8 A SMALL, tiro bfota 3 o'clock this noraiaj at a house in rum- Bttwt The Brigade hid control within r feat I aate*26 words
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Advertisement83 1950-09-19 8 J P fragrant beauty y lather of A muni chert ii /jj A cwryr/wy to pemade Kmraß' rowr hair to be io gieami j£H M 11? vm fc' «niorous bestir y wtung which will rob the '\b sJutĔBEK&rm c s l ef t »*'«t and V C cJc n >83 words
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Article311 1950-09-19 9 A.P. LONDON, Monday. E Minister Attlee's aides scouted today i chances of a British general election this the wobbly Labour Government iaior Parliamentary vote. ii. r Mr. Attiee. wno preside a over a Cabinet meeting this morning, was said to reel that a general election, inA.P. - 311 words
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Article112 1950-09-19 9 A.P. Reuter. KARACHI. Mon. Exports of cotton by Pakiatnr. reached a new peak of I bales ill the year ending Aug. 31. official figures show. This compares with 790.000 bates exported in the previous 12--nionfh period. Hong Kong was the largest buyer, taking 250.000 bate* FranceA.P.; Reuter. - 112 words
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Article67 1950-09-19 9 IN ;TON Mon. Tom ConnaHy. of Texas, of the Foreign Relations urged Congress jive the incoming 9 cret ay, George ■j -r 11 "time to get his lei his desk" before v stig -.ting defence d tne five-stir general able to take the incfe fastef67 words
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123 1950-09-19 9 Reuter. LONDON, .ion. T --fP*y Minister. Mr. I ge Straus.-, told Parte.'.ay he wa« perure no Russian re- tative or agent had iide any factory carrysecret work for the -C.USS answered Conei.arges— rirst put M"r. Churchill in a ie broadcast that of Craven BrothersReuter. - 123 words
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Article72 1950-09-19 9 U.P. •-LGRADE. Today. WI'PLD Bank defega- tion led by President iw iiaclc of the United v ived here today to ;goslavia"i S2s.ooCrequest in view ol a stating summer drought is damaged Yueo-'-.tlre economy and gramme. ir-member bank -riv Q d as Premier Titos government in series ofU.P. - 72 words
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Article114 1950-09-19 9 A.P. MANILA. Koft: H: H;bok vole.ut.) on .in Island still and emi'.s gas ice from llw <- rat_ volcato-r-ported a Her an n today. k d there sef.nrd to immediate danger of an that of ft* cc* left claimed 65 WJJJ 1 d nine persons mjssA.P. - 114 words
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197 1950-09-19 9 U.P. WASHINGTON. Mon THE U.S. State Department reported today that an explosion wrecked the Vofceof America antenna at Bethany. Ohio, early today Ofttcia's said that the *t>l was investigating the poss.mhty of sabotage. The Department said tnat the blast toppled the 165-foot tower supportingU.P. - 197 words
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Article23 1950-09-19 9 Reuter. Narayan. Indian Socialist leader, was stoned yesterday when he was touring the strike bound mill area of Bambay, Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article155 1950-09-19 9 MOSCOW. Mon. THE official Communist newspaper Pravda published a Tans dispatch from Pyongyang today explaining that the Anglo-American forces only managed to capture Inchon by concentrating the entire American Pacific Fleet plus units of the British Fleet ensuring twentyfold superiority over the North Korean defenders Taes quoted155 words
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Article71 1950-09-19 9 A.P. BERLIN. Mon. For decades, clerks have been sitting on an old timeworn volume In the offices or the Wasungen Court in the Russian zone. They did not know what they were sitting l A curious Judge examined the book recently and tound that »tA.P. - 71 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-19 9 H the loveliest jA rU thing about you A Carry perfume in your kandbag ju* a. you do lovely perfuiL can make the subtle Hj difference between looking 'your b«t and be.ng M ult.n R Goya fra.ra.ee, lend H even-day occasion. wear* the- yaa k l—nd may dWer the .la-our70 words
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Article377 1950-09-19 10 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. THE following questions and answers were tabled at today's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council: Mr. Balwant Singh: (i) Can Government state (a) How the crisis in iugar supply arose? (b) Why was it allowed to evdap and not nipped377 words
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63 1950-09-19 10 Reuter.-AAP. TOKIO. Monday. A BRITISH soldier was killed and one wounded when North Koreans attacked a machinegun post in the Argyll sector early this morning. The North Koreans approached the post under cover about 12 grenades. The front remains quiet of darkness and hurdledReuter.-AAP. - 63 words
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Article45 1950-09-19 10 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mon. THE 45.000-ton battleship New Jersey is to be rej commissioner for active duty. the I'nited States Navy an- nounced today. She will be the second I'nited States battleship on active service. The Missouri j is in Korean waters.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article33 1950-09-19 10 Reuter. Considerable quantities of war material reached Canton from Hainan Island on Sept. 16 for transportation to North China via the Canton-Hankow railway, according to a report reaching Hongkong.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article54 1950-09-19 10 Reuter. IX)NDOX. Mon. -F>otbAii results: THIKI» DIVISION >OI TH ERN: Kill wall 3 Levion Orient 1. THIKU DIVISION NORTH ■k N: Oataehaei 3 stoi-kport Count v v. OTHER MATCBBB: West Hani United 3 Arsenal 1. St. Mirren 3 Sunderland 3. Kilmarnotk versus Brentford cancelled. Coventry City 2 GalataReuter. - 54 words
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156 1950-09-19 10 TWELVE INDONESIAN? and m'n Chinese, representing :hc cream ot soccer p'.ayjrs from Purwakarta. Surabav.v Medan. Purwakarta Bafcand. and JRKara will make up ihe Combined Indonesian ■OCC.7 learn scheduled o arrive in ihe Colony from t ?'---'.ji ->n Oct. 3. Four officiate, led by Mr.156 words
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Article294 1950-09-19 10 The following Singapore Bad/.V/l A-'soc-iation I es will be 2 ,h f C 1 Union Hall •his weekend. SATI KDAY, at pm.: In er Commercial Houses Shell Sports Club v Borneo Motor* S c Tournament Offlcal: Weo Ghim JE%^&!X. U 3 Maniam Kereree: Willie Tan SATIKDAY294 words
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Article57 1950-09-19 10 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. OFFICIALS of the British Treasury and Bank of England today denied rumours that sterling is to be raised above its present rate of $2.80. Officials could never confirm such rumours, since currency cl.anges can never be announced in advance. But today's denials were acceptedReuter. - 57 words
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Article99 1950-09-19 10 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. MICHAEL Lee. Comm. Department Far Eastern trade expe r t. has been suspended from his $10,000--a-year job following an adverse report"' oy the Department's loyalty board, it was announced today. Lee appealed the ruling to Secretary of Commerce Charles Saw>\ r. In JuneU.P. - 99 words
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Article157 1950-09-19 10 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. >JIHE U.S. Statr DepartI ment said to-day there have been no known peace overtures from the North Korean Communists. Mr. White said the normal channels for proposals for settlement would be through the United Nations. He said that although the North Korean Red regimeA.P. - 157 words
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329 1950-09-19 10 Indians - —Say Indians NEW DELHI. Monday. AFFICIAL circles in New Delhi described the Pakistan Finance Minister, Mr. Chulam Mohamad's, latest statement in Paris as "another instance of the Pakistan method to twist facts in its own interests and to throw blame on India:' The Pakistan Finance.329 words
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Article28 1950-09-19 10 U.P. WASHINGTON Mon PRESIDENT TR Senate- today th, of Gen. Mar&baJ tary of Defence shortlj signing a bUI which perjj Marshall to Berv* w position. —U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article36 1950-09-19 10 Reuter. The British Government has decided against a general election this year unless it is defated in to-day's vote on ■tad nationalisation, it was authoritatively stated after y sterday's Cabinet meetting.- Rueter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article36 1950-09-19 10 Reuter. The search for a U.S. A.F. F. SI jet plane, missing from Manila since last Saturday, ended yesterday when its pilot was found alive after a forcod landing on Dib.iy Beach. Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article25 1950-09-19 10 Reuter. Ten Commonwealth countries will begin informal talks m London to-day on the development of Commonwealth trade and Commonwealth economic financial matters. Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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336 1950-09-19 10 "SPOT - By "SPOT" JOCKEY Herbe Charles, although down with flu and unable to ride on the last day, was still top rider at the three-day Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup Meet. He had four wins, three seconds and a third to his credit.336 words
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414 1950-09-19 11 "An Advantage Of A Foot" Dyson THE importance of starting blocks for the 100- yard sprint was yesterday discussed by Geof•rey Dyson, ace British athletic coach, who removed his shirt and gave practical demonstrations on the Victoria School field. Said Dyson: "In the414 words
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139 1950-09-19 11 Th- Bhawanij»ore -r earn oi India will be vistiw M:;lu>a Awards the end of October for a I?'; of matche-. The team wilt ~1-rv six matclnes at >u: 3 «jK.re. Mr < R P. Naidu. the Ail ranee Representative is trying to arrange k139 words
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Article228 1950-09-19 11 hxiure? drawn up by X R A. provide to racing 11 lofii Allot ationa 101 <, ason are as follows: SU?GAFOBE TUB! 1 thi ee-daya meetings SELANCOR uKt hree-day meetings. PBRfcK TURF CLUB: a X NAN-; "TURF v'uUß: mectinga. meetings. ne season wHI s.an228 words
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Article59 1950-09-19 11 first time in ih* -•orv. four girl fvetmta the Tiger Swiiamir.e U take a Royal et> s examinnt on for -1 work. T van disclosed by r>h Kan. instructor at toe •l said that these Ktrtej cammed today at Mount rimming pool b> tne rtirted59 words
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Article65 1950-09-19 11 Pink Gw. Spttbead and Tom toy have, been promoted to Clas» I fokowLng their pert ormanocH at tae Singapore Gold Cup Meeting. (>th«*r reela«»*inra*H»nH of the S.R.A. are: From Claaa 1 to Cla»» Z: vVell Done, Pie-adiltv and The Grand Abbot. From Cla*s I i» Claaa S: i65 words
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Article57 1950-09-19 11 Cup-tie I"»';' 1 -cored in the runted for four oi ...-.•en oroais. ...,,!ed Hnikowyu's defen tJ. P™ under I—III l CAsiaiights. ki<k off C.A. settled Slll hat-tri«k ■hcrtlS Oe.or. X SrfJ&rJrS to iv v wed v an(l WiUUm Tar.. TfceJ f last goal cm*** g°/ nnal57 words
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Article73 1950-09-19 11 Wnvr TONG GOON. U youthOrsO iv»« niiV- ten-tab!-.tennis No> v beating Chua X m «c.. champion- Ricnraaaai «W The del m* Ol B£ A;l .ind.a the only one f n jjj T hcv team have suffered na. b "ln 2?Bd^wS:VivaraTWg ifuTerror Tons Goon took was his73 words
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Article112 1950-09-19 11 PUMI shown- »ti sterday i >un< ed >re District Oi -"•>!- -1 Junior Ciit'T:- at HQ. Signals ten r-righ* hat tri« k. ■iarnming in k i-oals in the P«««d -roni the start. was •hat Singapore District little rhanee of comma rs. Signals stormed before the change112 words
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386 1950-09-19 11 "SPOT - By "SPOT" THE Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting L which concluded last Saturday will go down in the annals of Malayan Turf history as one with the most record breaking performances. Below are the highlights of the meeting. The Gold Cui> •as WB386 words
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Article36 1950-09-19 11 Racehorse owners will not be allowed to race under assumed names as from the racing yoir of 1951. Names ol partners mi "Rongsis" or "StaWes" wiU be published in the SUA Calendar.36 words
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Article179 1950-09-19 11 A.P. RANGOON Mon. Burma t«»--dav staved off a second deft a j Singapore through a last Ml eoai. a mwxmmnm ot corners. This final uume between the two sides was th~ most I;en y .untested of the three and .i.unmed more football fans taio IheA.P. - 179 words
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Article61 1950-09-19 11 In v thnll-pa» »*J a r*' aLa S oeai chartered Bunk v; four goals IO two. in a friendly Merer patch at Farrer Park vcsterda v»\v P* k Whai. of Bates, j«lcved very well and had the ma tin. »iun of net!in- all four K4MH61 words
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Article24 1950-09-19 11 Sinuapoee Recreation <-luh 16am rompristnsr neatly of oumrstera. were held 10 a twoail dvaw by ngapor« Customs* at hocfiiy on the \esterday.24 words
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Advertisement122 1950-09-19 11 Hair getting thin? Picture yourself tit ten years! C/^^^^\ Baldness is bound to overtake you unless f youdosorneihingtostopfamnghairNOw. Andyou can do something to stop it Hair f Cjlv g\ falls out because it is starved out.. JF f starved of the natural foods on which it lives. Silvikrin makes up122 words
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Article376 1950-09-19 12 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today. INDIA formally proposed last night that the United Nations Assembly turn China's U.N. seat over to the Communist regime of Mao Tsetung. The Indian proposal was submitted to Secretary General Trygve Lie on the eve of the Assembly's fifth sessionA.P. - 376 words
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Article27 1950-09-19 12 Reuter. Gales reaching 82 miles an houi, which swept Britain yesterday, subsided early but Were expected to blow up again to-night or to-morrow. -Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article61 1950-09-19 12 TODAY'S MARKETS RUBBER market wi.« steady with good inquiries and aft» r done at 3*1 cents the market eased with buyer» Koine in at $1.47 cts. and sellers $1.4S cis. Lunch break pr ces v ere Raver* («filer» No. 1 RS.< F<>B Oct. .>1.47 *1.4* No. 2 FOB Oct.61 words
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Article16 1950-09-19 12 Tia pri<—: $39- *i S p*»r oi'ul up fO London i>»*r ioi: do» 1 £2916 words
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Article22 1950-09-19 12 b«.: inciir*? 1 to b*- litlie hesitant uj>on of the s:e«»' debate Lo-hI'v ihedemand continues ind coniu ons a shade auiter.22 words
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Article79 1950-09-19 12 Mr E. M. F. Fegusson has been nominated as a member of the Select Committee on the Singapore Development Bill in place of Mr. John Laycock. Che Sardon bin Haji Jubir has been nominated as a member of the Select Committee on the Interpretation and General Clauses Bill In79 words
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Article52 1950-09-19 12 Dr Mood. Room first Indonesian Hig'i Commissioner in Holland passed through Singapoie th. morning by X.L.M. Constellation on his way to -Indonesia to assume the post ot Foreign Minister in the lndom 1 Cabinet. He was we: coined a t KalianAirport by Dr. M. Rashid. Indonesian Consul General52 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-09-19 12 British tro fjm In South Korea seemi to be quite: happy. Picture shows: Regt. Sgt. Maj. Th©ma<* Boyd- Dumbartonshire, Scotland, making friends with a Korean boy29 words
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Article98 1950-09-19 12 OFFICIALS of the Singapore Redifiusion Employees' Union and the Redirlusion (Singapore! Ltd. denied this morning that they had agreed to re-open negotiations to settle their 46--days-old strike. The President of the Union. Mr. D. N. Booth, said: "We know nothing at all about a report in98 words
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Article26 1950-09-19 12 U.P. YATIYAX CITY. Mon.— Monsignor Alcide Marina. 63. apostc -.c nuncio to Lebanon, died on Sunday in the Santo Spirito Clinic in Rome.— UP.U.P. - 26 words
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Article206 1950-09-19 12 U.P. MANILA, Today. THE Philippines 'o to its policy ol a 1 hard ;>ea»M with Japan, but thf re are indications it ."ill be mxlited toward the setter side by the time the earning treaty conference convents. President Elpidio Quinno said at aU.P. - 206 words
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99 1950-09-19 12 LIONEL HUDSON - (By LIONEL HUDSON) Reuter-AAP. Naktong Front, Today I ARGE convoys of North Korean Army vehicles were spotted from the air during the night moving towards Seoul, a Ist Corp* spokesman disclosed here today. At midnight, 100 were seen heading north from Taejon towards ChonanReuter-AAP. - 99 words
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Article63 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. U )NDON, Mon. OFFICIALS of the British Tn asm y and Bank of England today denied rumours that sterling is to be raised above its present rate of $2.jm) Officials could never confii in such rumours, since currency changes can never hi announced in advance. ButReuter. - 63 words
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Article54 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. LAKE STJ< CES3. Mon. INDIA iave notice today that gh would introduce a resolution to the United Nations General Assembly tomorrow calling tor representation of "the Republic of Cnma in the General Assembly/ s The resolu;:on seeks to seat the Chinese Communist delegation inReuter. - 54 words
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Article35 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. Considerable quantities of war material reached Canton from Hainan Island on Sept. 16 for transportation to North China via the Canton-Hankow r uiway, according to a report reaching Hongkong.- Remer.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article33 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. Seventy .atudoiu repreaentatives from 45 universities throughout Japan in Tokio on Sept. IT and 18 to map out a camp:dgn to oppose the impending purge of Communist professors. —Reutei.Reuter. - 33 words
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523 1950-09-19 1 Patrols Cross Han A.F U.P and Reuter TOKIO, Tuesday. |HE United States Marines plunged to the outskirts of Seoul from two directions today against mounting resistance from the Communist defenders who were being strafed by Marine fighte -s operating from Kimpo airfield for theA.F U.P and Reuter - 523 words
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57 1950-09-19 1 Tribune StaiT Reporter SINGAPORE Police arrested an 18-year-old Chines? boy last evening at Kallang Airpr.it. as he #•!■> ed across the airfield, which is eiosea to the public, towards a plane parked )n an apron n.-ar the Koyai Flying Club. He was found57 words
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Article37 1950-09-19 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. PRESIDENT TRUMAN formally submitted to the senate today the nomination of Gen. Marshall to be Secretary of Defence shortly after signing a bill which permits Marshall to serve in that position. —U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article161 1950-09-19 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. U.S. Stafc DrpartI ment .said trt-dau ihrrr have been no knoun pern-* overtures from the Worth Korean Communist*. Mr. White sad the normal channels for proposals for settlement would be through the United Sat ions. Ht maid that, although th' Xorth Korean Red regimrA.P. - 161 words
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Article293 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS,. Monday. THE United Nations Security Council decided 1 tonight against Soviet opposition to discuss Gen. MaeArthur's latest, report, on Korea. After a two-hour procedural debate in which Soviet delegate Jacob Malik said Russia would not be in a position to take part inReuter. - 293 words
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Article45 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. LONDON, Mon THE Government Dill to lengthen military service n Britain from 18 month? to two years became law today when it recJived the Royal Assent after being passed by the House of Lords. It was passed by the Commons last week.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article383 1950-09-19 1 Tribune Stall Reporter "SINGAPORE, Today. THE following question and answers were tabled at today's meeting of the Suigapoie legislative Council: Mr. Balwant Singh: (i) Can Government state (a i How the crisis in sugar supply arose? (b> Why was it allowed to devo'op an 1 not383 words
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336 1950-09-19 1 Tribune Staff Reporter AT today's Singapore Legislative Council meeting, the Government in a tabled reply admits an error regarding the issue of a circular in relation to the Emergency Teachers' Training Course. Mr. John Laycock asked: d) Is it a fact that students who336 words
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Article, Illustration376 1950-09-19 1 LONDON. Mon. TAKEN ill U wt»K was about to leave her West End hotel to visit a cinema, the Sultana cf Johore was rushed to a London nursing home tonight where she gave birth to a six-pound baby girl. Mother and daughter ware stated to376 words
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43 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. WAIIHINGTOM, Mon. THE 45.000-ton battleship New Jersey ia to be recommiss'on* d Mr aettvo duty, the United States Nbivy announced today. She \vi!>, be the second United States battleship on active service. The Missouri in Kore in waters'cuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article35 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. Lord Salisbury, 1< ad« r I the opposition in the House oi Lords, yesterday called the Government*! decision to carry on with steel nationalisation as "a crime against the nation.' Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article28 1950-09-19 1 The American. British and French mock war in Ger-.n-iny "Em rcise Rainbow' ended at noon yesterday in a breakdown of radio communications caused by jamming.28 words
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Article29 1950-09-19 1 SMALL fire broke out at So clock this morning it a bOOSe in Purvis Street. The Brigade had it ander control within a fI w minutes.29 words
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Article310 1950-09-19 1 Foreign Ministers Decide.... Reuter. NEW YORK, Monday. THE North Atlantic Council announced the ap--1 proval of the creation in the shortest possible time of an international army to defend Europe. The 12 Foreign Ministers then adjourned to consult their Governments ori means of creating an internationalReuter. - 310 words
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Article35 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. The British Government has decide*! against a general election this year unless it is defated in to-day's vote on steel nationalisation, it was authoritatively stated after yesterday's Cabinet meetting.- Ruetei.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article26 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. Ten Commonwealth countries will begin informal talus in London to-day on the development of Commonwealth trade and Commonwealth .eonomic financial matters. Re ute.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article35 1950-09-19 1 Reuter. The search for a U.S. A.F. F. 81 jet plane, missing from Manila since last Saturday. ended yesterday when its pilot was found alive after a forced landing on Dibay Beach.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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63 1950-09-19 1 Reuter.-AAP. TOKIO Monday, i BRITISH soldier was kilA led and one wounded when North Koreans attacked a machinegun post in the Argyll sector early th-s morn<ng. Th; North Koreans approached the post under cover o< and hurdled about 12 grenades. The front remains quietReuter.-AAP. - 63 words
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Article18 1950-09-19 1 A.P. Pravda declared yesterdsy that the Philippine "puppetfl are in a panic" over the Hukabalahaps. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement34 1950-09-19 1 WE HAVE TNE LATEST SELECTION OF DIAMOND-SET PLATINUM LADIES' WHIST WATCHES TO SUIT ALL. 1 G. C. de SILVA, BROS. JEWELLERS. 3. Raffles Place. Singapore. Pi! 1 fame you, am &iua£ WNCAMMM fll MM34 words
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Article, Illustration370 1950-09-19 2 fROUND servicing parti es of R.A.F. n underG way for the last lap from Eng and t0 Japan in support of the U.N. from a U.K.-based The R.A.F. parties left m a gJOTt «a nien wiU be left behind when rXaftrarCiX370 words
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Article, Illustration138 1950-09-19 2 36 YEARS A PRIEST After 3b year* as a priest in the Greek Orthodox Church, the last ?ti of which was, spent in China. Mr. N. Kolchev with his family of ten children and grandchildren is migrating to South America to start138 words
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Article42 1950-09-19 2 Kamis bin Salleh, a youns Malay who was charged with house-breaking and thett of a lew sftronga from the house of Sukarto bin Abdul Hani at Kamong Loyang on April it la3t was acquitted by the First District Court yesterterday42 words
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294 1950-09-19 2 i qttrmtsslON that he succumbed to a sudden A that the proper sentence was a made by Mr. R. fix* and Aopeal yester- PrTSe^UfCrf Ons Thian Lock. ,nde> of one year's jail for importing undei without a licence. Ong was appealing on294 words
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Article15 1950-09-19 2 Friday will be observed as the Harl Raya Haji Public Holiday, in Singapore.15 words
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Article168 1950-09-19 2 She Helped Husband Film Ganges' Source A year right up in the Himalayas helping her husband Professor Michael Hagopian, tc make educational and documentary films of India's sacred river, the Ganges. This is the unique experience of beautiful Mrs. Hagopian, who has just arrived168 words
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Article78 1950-09-19 2 The Singapore Second District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah yesterday sentenced an elderly Eurasian book-keep-er. Peter Hobart Cardoza. employed by Ewart and Company to eight months' rigorous imprisonment for criminal breach of trust of 58.055.75. Mr. A. J. Braga defence counsel told the court78 words
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90 1950-09-19 2 Mr. L. W. Donough former Clerk of Councils, his wife and three children were passengers on the Blue Funnel ship, the Perseus, when she left port yesterday. Mr. Donough is going to the United Kingdom for about four months, to learn all about the90 words
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93 1950-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— There were 171 trade unions registered in the Federation of Malaya, at the end of last month. Twenty-two unions, of which one is a federation, awaited registration. The total membership of of all unions and those pending registration was 53.943. which93 words
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66 1950-09-19 2 r/O Cantonese women. Soh Oon and Su Ah Ngah. who were accused of living on others' immoral earnings between July 11 and August 8 and assisting in the management of a brothel were acquitted by the Fourth Police Court yesterday, without their defence being66 words
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Article35 1950-09-19 2 PENANG, Mon—Harl F-iya Haji will be celebrated by the Muslims in Penang and Province Wellcsley on September 23, and not on September 22. The Settlement Secretary has been informed and Government officials notified.35 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-09-19 2 The crew of the "trailblazing" Hastings climb aboard at Changi. Left to right: F/Lt. E. Owen, of Abeiv.st wyth (organiser); Master Signaller C. F. Smith, lof Brighton; Flying Officer I R. Owen (Navigator); F/Lt--1 K. B. Orr (second pilot) and (?.n doorway) F Lt. J.57 words
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Article, Illustration128 1950-09-19 2 MR. C. C. TAN promised to present a "full and accurate picture of Malaya and her needs" at the Commonwealth talks in London. Tan "*-»o by v' yesterday with Dato Onn bin Ja'atar and Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. ih? Commis-sioner-General. said: "A?* too often, when Malayan128 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-09-19 2 The Commissioner-General Mr. MaUolw. Mac Donald. with Data Onn and Mr. C. C. Tan, fuel befort they bft Kalfmmg Airport uvtewdmm ba on for tendon, when they fdU attend tin forthcoming talks on tttt economic developments o) South Fast Asia.43 words
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Article217 1950-09-19 2 THE appeal of Tan Joon Long, against a sentence of death passed on him by Mr. Justice Thorogood for the murder of a room mate, Wee Kim Wah on Erskine Road on May 23 last, was dismissed by the Court of Criminal Appeal, yesterday.217 words
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Article102 1950-09-19 2 A Chinese youth. Liaw Lian Tee. who said he was too busy to go to the Registration Centre to obtain an identity card was sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. E. Kingdon in the First District Court yesterday. Police arrested him in a102 words
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88 1950-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon, The Kota Pharu District Boy Scouts Association he:d a rally at the Ismail English School recently on Friday. September 15. when Mi. E *M. F. Payne, the Chief Scout Commissioner visited him. More than COu Jcouts. oca Scouts. Kov rs ana88 words
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Article25 1950-09-19 2 A receiving and adjudication order was made by Mr. Justice Evans in the High Court yesterday against Low Shong Kay. a building contractor.25 words
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Article172 1950-09-19 2 T*HE unsucc:-s»!ui ati of th- R' pu'oiic United States of Indonesia to hav° "Turko' Westerlin? extradited io Ind< nad an echo in the Colony Court of Apr> a] v An appeal, Ul< d on b of the Republic of th United State, ol tod against th< i172 words
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Article63 1950-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPL'R. M The peopk oi Pasir Put* h havei been rpecially commended by th" Mentr. of Kelantan. Nik Ahmed tvamu bin Haji Mahmud. lor their biggest single aonation to tne unr. Endowment Fund, iron b StSlte n me District will nolo another University63 words
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Article29 1950-09-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR. AlonKelantan Executive Council will meet at the Balai Bosa" Kota Bharu. on OcteVr 7. and 23. November 6 and 20. December 4. 18. and 30.29 words
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Advertisement94 1950-09-19 2 y&ASJJJUta TODAY by specihl revest 11 lr -i*H-4.11-4.4fJ» =T1 AND r THE MbSiwSE exUUNG love .si pub it m ll MSSEU STORY' .jTsELL OUT BY 11.30 p.m. In, 1 AT SATURDAY'S MIOHIGHT 1 1 50.... for GJILa Nutate Starring: john wayne ALL-MALAY AH THE MARINES' PREMIERE GREATEST HOUR I 194 words
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Advertisement182 1950-09-19 2 THIS IS A RARE ROLLICKINu SCREEN TREAT! TODAY ONLY 3 SHOWS ETA VILI QKI 2—6.30—9.30 p.m. Clifton WEBB —Robert YOCNG —Mtureen OIIARA m SITTING PRETTY" TOMORROW—THE MOTION PICTURE SUKKtmc He sold his soul for the love of a mata! fifCs <3ifc,» two mbj. ACCAOtMiA S*NTA CECIL* CARMiNt GAIION, HERMAN 6182 words
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Article, Illustration415 1950-09-19 3 Two Women Slate Mancroft Tribune StalT Reporter. FIFTY-YEAR old Che Azizah binte Ja'afar Jonore's only woman State Councillor said today that Lord Mancroft, British Conservative Peer, talked through his hat in order to create an impression. She was referring to a local press report415 words
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Article, Illustration208 1950-09-19 3 ROBERT EU - ttRS. ROBERT EU or.CGAPORES first City mother Mrs. Robert E\i said that Asian women are ware of the part they Have to play in the future selfgovernment of Malaya. Th trouble so far has been ih.it the Asian women have been fighting shy of this208 words
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Article69 1950-09-19 3 A European was injured it 3.15 a.m. yesterday when car collided with ani. He was admitted to the G< neral Hospital. A Chinese woman was tared when she fell from floor of a house on ;h Road at 4.40 a.m. terday. She was removed the General Hospital. A69 words
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Article114 1950-09-19 3 A.P. BANGKOK. Mon. Thailand has agreed to the export of 700 head of cattle per month to Malaya to fill the country's meat requirements. A committee composed of representatives of the Interior, Commerce and Agricultural Ministries granted the Malayan request after an Investigation revealed that ThailandA.P. - 114 words
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Article80 1950-09-19 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. Because "there is no business like show business" banjoplaying Senator Glen H.'Taylor. Idaho's lame duck Liberal may take the road with hin own tent troupe and "a new kind of show". Fed up with politics after his own narrow defeat in the bitterU.P. - 80 words
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Article78 1950-09-19 3 A.P. Ballatei. Scotland, Mon. Princess Elizabeth and her two children were cheered today as they arrived here by train en route to Balmoral Castle to join the King and Queen for an autumn holiday. The new Princess Anne a month and three days old was the centreA.P. - 78 words
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Article54 1950-09-19 3 A.P. Rochester, New York. Mon. Taxi driver William Lurz, 68, has just completed his first vacation In 36 years. What did he do? He flew to Detroit. Michigan, where he spent a week in an auto factory seeing how they manufacture the type of cab he drives whenA.P. - 54 words
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Article44 1950-09-19 3 A.P. NEW YORK, Mori. The New York HeraidTribune's editors lHougm that the discovery of a politr subway guard was worth a front-page reaturc story. He was identified as Newton E. Cocke of the Bronx, a sunway employee for 26 years. —A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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Article34 1950-09-19 3 A.P. CHICAGO, Mou. John Giles retired from the painting and decorating business at the age of 75. but recently he came out or -etircmcnt. at 88. to paint his own house.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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273 1950-09-19 3 THE Repertory is to be con--1 graduated for their v tion of "Message Margaret" by that mast i craftsman James Parish, una tic. but utterly coning situations occur, each developing an unexpected it. and each character iving (heaven be praised) human, true to273 words
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Article, Illustration229 1950-09-19 3 The recital was a collection of ballet. walftie*, tapdancing and mmy other t, pcs of dancing. ih«> costumes blended Itcautifully with the dances. Vliss Goh Soo Nee was the Star of the Show and proved her worth in <!1 the numbers. She dane«*d in ihe number "In229 words
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Article36 1950-09-19 3 Reuter. Air India International announced in London yesterday that starting on Oct. 15 the number of flight:; between India and Britain will be increased from three to four a week in each direction.- Rcute:.Reuter. - 36 words
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297 1950-09-19 3 /JLAM Guaii Lai. a Hokkien taxi driver, described in the Relief Court yesterday how he was assulted by two European passengers, who were alleged to have driven away the car, while he went to report to the Police. In the dock were Michael Frank297 words
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91 1950-09-19 3 PENANG, Mon. WORLD touring Filipino Scout goodwill mission who arrived in Penang today! said that they are anxious to learn more about the people of Malaya, "as it is our neighbouring country.'' They were greeted by a Filipino band. Mr. Victor De Guia,91 words
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Article98 1950-09-19 3 s The Singapore Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday returned a verdict ol death by misadventure on an Indian labourer. Velayatham who 'Mcd on September 9 shortly alter he was admitted to hospital. Velavatham tried to cure his asthma with a c< ncoction of his making.98 words
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Article131 1950-09-19 3 WORKS of several Chinese photographers have been selected amongst hosts of entrants from all over the world for the Annual Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society which opened in London last week. From Singapore. Mr. M. F. Wong has contributed prints illustrating many aspects of131 words
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Article305 1950-09-19 3 Magistrate SENTENCING six Chinese to three months' rigorous imprisonment each on a charge of assisting in the management of chap-ji ki lottery, the Fourth Police Magistrate, Mr. P. Claque, yesterday said that 1 there was ample avidence to show that there was connection between all the305 words
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Article41 1950-09-19 3 The latest addition to the Singapore Bar is Mr. J. W. Cashin, who took his oath before Mr. Justice Evans yesterday. Mr. R. L. Eber appeared in support of his application to practise here as an advocate and solicitor.41 words
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Article34 1950-09-19 3 PENANG. Mon. The Sultan ot Perak greeted <>n arrival today by the Car thage by members of his family and officials. As he walked down the gangway. Filipino band played Natipnal AnUiem.34 words
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Article52 1950-09-19 3 A.P. LUTON, ENGLAND, Mon. George Bernard Shaw» candiUon showed a "alight Improvement" t<*lay, a medical bulletin announced. The 91-jear-old playwright b recovering from an operation to mend a broken left thigh. Late last wsek a recurrence of a kidney and bladder trouble gave rise to some anxiety about hisA.P. - 52 words
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Article577 1950-09-19 4 MR Carleton Greene. expeiiSin psychological warfare, arrives from Lonion to join General Briggs' headquarters and direct the word war against the bandits. It may be recalled that his appointment was forecast in this column over a month ago, and it is certainly a welcome one. The psychological attack577 words
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561 1950-09-19 4 Russian Red China Aid For The North Koreans: The Full Story A REPORT TO THE SECURITY COUNCIL BY GEN. MacARTHUR THE REPORT WHICH MOSCOW DID HOT WAHT THE SECURITY COUNCIL TO HEAR U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Mon. f EN. MaeArthur's uni'f fled Command reported to the United Nations today that someU.P. - 561 words
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302 1950-09-19 4 U.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. WITH the turnng point of the fighting in Korea apparently at hand, diplomatic observers in Washington are speculating on what the Communist world would do about it. United NaUons landings near Seoul which threatened to cut oiY the bulk of theU.P. - 302 words
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325 1950-09-19 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. PRESIDENT Truman laid before Congress today a blueprint for a vast civil delence programme to rally th* 1 nation for from atomic attack and to enable it to strike back swiftly ana to destroy an aggressor. The programme was draftedA.P. - 325 words
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284 1950-09-19 4 A.P. TAI PEI. Tuesday. A Chinese Communist invasion of Formosa tr s yer.r is now generally regarded here as only an extremely remorse possibility. Thrre have been no reports that invasion craft are being DO t.ssed for an assault on this Island. If one isA.P. - 284 words
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Article888 1950-09-19 4 LONDON. Tuesday. FOR the Government, the main argument phout going on now with the nationalisation of the Iro-i and Steel Industry ll that Parliament had already autho.ised rt and that there sho'ild no longer be any uncertainty whether it Intended to fulfil the law. t n888 words
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Article220 1950-09-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. BANDITS murdered five civilians in the Federation yesterday. They also killed a Police Constable and two Special Constables in an attack on v squatter area in Perak. Two Special Constables and a woman squatter were also seriously wounded in this attack. o slain wis220 words
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Article76 1950-09-19 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Four police inspectors have been promoted to be Assistant Superintendents of Police with effect from July L They are: Che Salleh bin .1 Rahman, who is at pre--nt ttt< mime- a course in Hendon, I'nited Kingdom; Che Abdul Rahman bin 1 ct itioned76 words
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Article28 1950-09-19 5 The Annual Thanksgiving rvice of the Methc list Church. Johore Bahru will be held on October 1 at 5.30 pm. The Rev. S. M. Thevmhasan.. will speak.28 words
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68 1950-09-19 5 Mr. J. KOOJ, 19-year-old Dutch resident oi tttaganove, tnd tiie moaei or tne Wesley Manse which he has built during tttti spare time. Ii has a ioy minister in the iront parch, who nods his head wnen money is dropped into a slot in tne root. The "manse" Is used68 words
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Article106 1950-09-19 5 U.P. hong KONG. Monday. MARKET reports said today that Hong Kong merchants were looking for increased trade with Slam. They aid Bangkok authorities iccently permitted the importation of a large quantity of goods from Japan which squeezed out purchases from Hong Kong, but Japanese pricesU.P. - 106 words
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Article33 1950-09-19 5 Four hundred million yen j (£400.000; worth of postage stamps went up in tiames yesterday as the two-storey Nagoya Central Post Office in Tokio was razed to the ground.33 words
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Article145 1950-09-19 5 A.P. SEANSEAX, WALES, Monday. gALES sweeping the Bristol channel on Sunday failed to halt the one:* delayed marriage of Henry Hallin, 31-yea;-o!d engineer of the Swedish tanker St. Gobrin and 33-year-old Annellise Aahitl, who had come from Gothernberg to marry him. They exchanged "I dA.P. - 145 words
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Article58 1950-09-19 5 A.P. ATHENS. Mon. The Duke of Edinburgh arrived this morning at Piraeus aboard his frigate. H.MS. Magpie.on a five day visit to Greece. This evening he will be guest-el honour at an official cocktail party at the British Embassy to which the government, diplomatic corps and theA.P. - 58 words
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92 1950-09-19 5 A.P. MANILA, Mon. THE bodies of five men in an advanced Uate of decomposition were found floating in -the Guagua River, in Pampanga province. Constabulary leadquar;ers feared the bodies may be those of members of tne San Luis civilian guards who disappeared wit hA.P. - 92 words
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Article52 1950-09-19 5 Reuter. Police in Manila and suburbs were again put on alert last night following reports that some 500 heavily armed Hukbalahaps were sighted early on Sunday afternoon in the Bulacan town of Obando, about 3». miles nortn of Manil i apparently poised to attack both Quezon City andReuter. - 52 words
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Article364 1950-09-19 5 DENIAL. 53-year old. CapW tain Bolt, a veteran of many tough voyages around Cape Hern in old time sailing ships, and now master of the 8.700 ton. Norwegian cargo-pass-enger, motor vessel. "Glenville". which is in Singapore on her maiden voyage, likes to contrast the luxury364 words
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152 1950-09-19 5 Reuter. LONDON, Monday, fONSERVATIVE Major Tufton Beamish asked in the House of Commons today why British units fighting in Malaya were not allowed to be named in contrast to those in Korea. War Minister John Strachey said permission was given as soonReuter. - 152 words
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Article64 1950-09-19 5 A.P. RANGOON. To-day Red Chin?'s Ambassador, Yao Tchon-mine, Monday told a press lunch here that the en- Lire Chinese nation solidly supported the Chairman of the Peoples Republic. Mao Tse-tung, ia his efforts to liberate Tibet and Taiwan. This was Yao's first press statement since assuming office.A.P. - 64 words
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Article26 1950-09-19 5 Reuter. Sydney dockers who have been on strike since last Thursd iy decided at a mass meeting yesterday to resume work to-day.- Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Advertisement86 1950-09-19 5 NEW SHIPMENT Citric Acid Crystals B.P. Quality. Tartaric Acid. Limited Quantity Only. Trade enquiries to:— T. G. MAT CO. 72 North Bridge Road," Singapore. Books, Stationery, etc. Prinuur) io nunute *ao JaairicuialMja Classes. PETEK CHONG CO., s insapore, MaUrta. >erern6-u, huj'i Lumpur. Ipoh. t'rnang. t-tc MEDICAL AFT_R CONFINEMENT taX( D.86 words
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Advertisement100 1950-09-19 5 THINNEST J WATERPROOF WRISTLET /Hi B WATCH OF ITS TYPE JHHISI/ 17 JEWELS j SJMCATCftt -1.4.. |S2 CARRS I BISCUITS sole agents: j GUTHM^gfep 4 tfIVE YONESELF a champion's chan?® THE DUNLOP 'MAXPLY' ssr.&Z- RACKET «c PRESS yj<£ (Wore piaysn in the Thomas Cup Comv petition {.nd the All-England Championsblo100 words
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Miscellaneous101 1950-09-19 5 U'L ABNER by Al Capp mmm m F X 7" au N MEET MP WITH MAN DOTTER. HOWCr* YAH SHORt- AM PLUMB PLEASURED TO SHAKE VOFC MfMAv/S-l SHE'S AS SHY ASA PRA.RJE PRAIRIE HAND, TALL. IN TH' SADDLE ALLUS WQwrclA 1 KNOW K^ VIOLET THAT'S WHY WE r-> RCSE.CA SMOOTH-TALK101 words
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352 1950-09-19 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS JHE rubber-producing industry, long accustomed to a very modest and 1 precarious margin of profit and chastened by war's misfortuneswould have welcomed in the post-war period any practical SXu ligation of the price of its commodity at a352 words
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Article265 1950-09-19 6 SINGAPORE, Monday. !THE share market opened this week on a much stronger tone with good buying enquiries particularly in tins. Industrials far the most part were marked up. H<no are the share changes: slNGAroitK, SIFT. 18. Fnmr Neav« Prof, i 20 3 21 3 Ords. 3 |0265 words
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Article59 1950-09-19 6 Serial (4a). Uang Sane. <44). lankhnen (Sheers) Carthage (42- 3), iMarie Skou (40-1). Silver ish (38-9). Glenroy (36-7), Steel Admiral (33-4). Am.ster Stad (31Z), Benattow (17-18). Star Bctelfreusc < 19-20), Tosari (21- Glenvine (23-2). Larmontov (25-6). Mentor (27--8). Alcinous Astyanax H5-16). Salon? (12; Shellong (11-12). Benvan noeh59 words
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Article28 1950-09-19 6 U.P. HONGKONG, Mon. The following were todays official quotations on the Hr.ngkong Moncv ExchangeHK56.35 per U.S. dollar. HK515.62 per pound sterling. **K*2M per tacl of gold.U.P. - 28 words
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Article356 1950-09-19 6 Bonus Offered To Crew A.P. HONGKONG. Monday THE seamen aboard the American freighter, s.s. Samtruth, today expressed concern over their legal status, if they refused to take the ship into a Communist China port. Some of them, who requested anonymity, said the owners hadA.P. - 356 words
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130 1950-09-19 6 A.P. BERLIN, Mon. About 30 years ago, a private bank in Gotha, in now Soviet-occupied Thuringia. accepted a parcel of enamel plates as security from a creditor. The plates arc still deposited in the bank's safe, but m the meantime the ownershipA.P. - 130 words
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Article76 1950-09-19 6 The rubber market opened with a wave of sellers and aft er buyers were satisfied thrre were further sellers fio.r. epcountry. The market closed seven cents down. Here are the Singapore prices In cents pei pound. iiuycry tellers -\'o 1 RSS fob. Oct. 143. 144 1 No. 176 words
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Article83 1950-09-19 6 The Copra market was quiet yesterday with buyers opening at $4 7', per picui f.o.b. and sellers at $48',. Later on buyers moved up to $47 with rollers coming in at $47 V Business was done at $47 and thr market closed quiet.' >conut oil was dull with83 words
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Article67 1950-09-19 6 NEW DELHI, Mon. A duty of 35 per cent ad valorem on the basis of the current tariff value of Rs. 30 per cwt. are to be imposed on the import of sago globules and tapioca pearls from the British colonies, up to December 31. 1952. TIN Tin67 words
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335 1950-09-19 6 Indians - —Say Indians NEW DELHI Monnnv QFFICIAL circles in New Delhi described ,'h v Pakistan Finance Minister. Mr rhusi* Mohamad's, latest statement in Paris as 'ano w instance of the Pakistan method to twist f»lt, in its own interests and to throw blame on India335 words
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Article62 1950-09-19 6 Four-engined Bkyma&l of the Bharat Airways I Indian» will maintain 'a weekly service betwei Calcutta and Singapur. from the first week ol October. They now op a service between Calcutta and Bangkok. The Government of India have decided to grant v subsidy of R5.600.000 to62 words
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Advertisement545 1950-09-19 6 FOR PA CX>NTDOBMX. "Benlawers" for Londou, Antwerp, Rotterdam. Hamburg In Port 19/20 Sept "Bendoran'' for Genoa, Havre Liverpool, Avonmouth, Hull Q. 19/20 21/22 Sept. 23/24 Sept "P.enattow" for Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Rotterdam, Antwerp „18/24 Sept. 25/2« Sept. 27/29 Sept FROM 17 JfL/CONTINENT TTr nr■■nnrTi" for Hongkong In Port "Bcncleuch" for545 words
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Advertisement340 1950-09-19 6 iij tQKt jjj 01 SITUATIONS VACANT W'AKTKi' an experienced Etenemanlier with krowledge of b»okand n llmi A t .pl> <,van feea* Tc»ok Ayer Btrttt Pbost "187. x v wanted experienced rtikwiima c• k any nationality. Apply Ue* eral Lurhternge Cm paay, iciuk Ayer, Baein (Obi. j TEACHER House Master ,n340 words
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Advertisement770 1950-09-19 6 FINANCIAL J WANTED UAHO loan" by mar. resiK>nsibl* positions. Repayment twelve $100 monthly instalment** VEHICLES FOR SALE mt STANDARD 9 Saloon runn condition. SC numoeea, new'-. tan be arranged. model «000 mite Sod und, ,Jn Price «1.«0. Phone MH9 evening WOLSELEY I N mMeage 7500. Excellent cond th.n toured April770 words
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434 1950-09-19 7 "An Advantage Of A Foot"—Dyson JHE importance of starting blocks for the 100--yard sprint was yesterday discussed by Geoffrey Dyson, ace British athletic coach, who removed his shirt and gave practical demonstrations on the Victoria School field. Said Dyson: "In the 100-yard sprint434 words
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Article176 1950-09-19 7 A.P. RANGOON Mon. Burma today staved off a second defeat by Singapore tlurougn a last minute e<>«". cllmasiat, a succession ot corners. This final game between the two sides was the most keenly contested of tne Hires and jammed more football fans ,-i\o the stadiumA.P. - 176 words
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Article67 1950-09-19 7 THREE teams have entered for the American Tournumem Polo Match. The first gamwa* piayed between the Black Cats. Gunners and Mix id Grills, o i the Tnin Org. adi TI as pson R> uu. w|. In the m:Meiie« plpycd yesterday, oi i '-f.ii iUtJtJ Grill br iwo g<<a67 words
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Article306 1950-09-19 7 The following Singapore Badminton Association Ires will i»played at the derfcal Union Hall thi* weekend: SATI RBAY. at tm pm.: Tnter Ootonierfial Honses: Soorts Chjb v Borneo Motors a r v, 'Tournament 0«C al: r >Vee I un Teng. Umpire: R. L. S. Maniam Referee: Willie306 words
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Article50 1950-09-19 7 Ccvtou Sports Club dcicat.u t tJ Acs.O.R.A. by on.; goal to at bockey on thair g™»*?*»; terday. The Bearer was Kulai--tJcd Veam Of P!a:f>«Th -v j.luwd well and deserved ft w at least, tW, scored twice Sit the goals were disallowed for off-side*. ee-a. o-v50 words
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Article45 1950-09-19 7 Reuter. LONDON. re■otta- THIBI» Bl VISION WJTOT*W''thimi* 01 vision nobth ft kv i' li.-l-'l 8 Si.'^rort C,, OTHER MATCHES: We* HjWJ United 3 Arsenal 1. St. Mirrcn 3 Sunderland 3, Kilmarnock verfuJ lirentford cancelled Coventry City a Gahita Raray Club (Tttrl_cyl I. liter,Reuter. - 45 words
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179 1950-09-19 7 The Bhawanipore soccer 'earn of India will be visaing Malaya towards the end of October for a series of matches. Tne team will play six matches at hiiixaporo. Mr S R P N«idu. thĕ Ad vance Representative s trying to arrange a Charity Ma179 words
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Article67 1950-09-19 7 Pink (Jin, Spit hend and J Turntoy havj hc?n proun led to CJ»«iR X fol.owing lh?lr pt rtor.rutnres at IJie (io'd Cup Meeting. Other r "'as.silica'ionrs of >he S.R.A. arc: I'Yo.ti 1;'- 1 ;o (lass ii, iVc'l l>w, Pir'-aililiy and The (iiand Abbot. From Cuvs 2 io Class67 words
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Article36 1950-09-19 7 Racehorse owners will, not be allowed to race under assumed names as from the raring yctr of 1951. Names of partners of "Kongsis" or "Stables" will be published in the ska Calendar.36 words
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Article56 1950-09-19 7 In a thrill-packed game. Bait; S.l heat chartered Bank oy four goals to two. in a friendly soccer t.iaicn at rarrer Cark /eaterOSI Peck Whai, of Bains. played very well and had the aisilnctian of netting all tour goals for his side. Hehg K l56 words
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Article24 1950-09-19 7 Singapore Recreation Club team. comprisin. HiOSlly »i vounsters. were besi io Isreall draw i>v Singapore Lustonrt at hockey on ibe pndang yesterday.24 words
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294 1950-09-19 7 "SPOT - By "SPOT" lOCKEY Herbe Charles, although down with flu and unable to ride on the last day, was still top rider at the three-day Singapore Turf Club Gold Cup Meet. He had four wins, three seconds and a third to his credit.294 words
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Article215 1950-09-19 7 WONG TONC GOON. <h" youth- .Ip jiiu ceavng table tennis representative of the Cttiuese KpordiMi Association btoym last Mght ifcal his ctimb up tne table tennis ladder was IVi mciv iiuko wiH'ii tie dcteaied No. 1 p..i.er vi in- All-tndia Team, Sivaiauum. b Ikrse gnM 'O215 words
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389 1950-09-19 7 "SPOT - By "SPOT" THE Singapore Turf Club s Gold Cup Meeting 1 which concluded last Saturday will go down in the annals of Malayan Turf history as one with the most record breaking performances. Below are the highlights of the meeting: The Gold Cup Was389 words
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Article338 1950-09-19 7 RACING fixture* drawn up by •H»> S.R.A. pm»lde H5 raring ..ar* tn 1161. Allocations for tie- coming season ar<> as follows: THE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB: 0 ihtea-day* meetings, THE SELANGOR TURF CLUB: 5 three-day meet inn. THE PERAK TURF CLUB: 5 three-day saeetinga. THE338 words
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Article119 1950-09-19 7 IN a one-sided soccer game on the CV..MA. ground yesterday. Chuie-' Athletic "A" trounced Ikikowyu Spoils Club by scrcn goals to ml in a Junior Cup-tic mat en. Four goals wi r? scosnd in lbs ~i half. Im-cr-lefl Witness Tan accounted fee loser of C.A.'s even119 words
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Article78 1950-09-19 7 For the !ii" t Übm in ihe Colony's history, four girl swimmers from the Titrer Swimmine Club will take a Royal Life Baring Society* examinaton for I tie work. This was disclosed by Mr. Foone Poh Kan. instructor at the T.S.CV Mr. Kan mid lhat78 words
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157 1950-09-19 7 TWELVE INDONESIANS am! s-x Chinese, representing ih< cream Of soccer players from Purwakarta. Surabava Meaan. Purwakarta Suband. and J;ikar ta will make up ihe Cwnbiiw mdonarfian soccer team scheduled o arrive in ihe Colony from T-.I t ,,i oh. 3. Four ollicials. led by157 words
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Article177 1950-09-19 7 HO Signals, showing all-round supenontv. yesterday uouncH HQ. (Singapore Disiriet by oik hi a Junior Cup-Ti« at HQ. Signal* mn^r-ngbt Ms£ 'im.-U goals in th- r-COtid SOl Right from the start. A was evident that Singapore District had very little chance of coming out winners. Signals177 words
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Advertisement624 1950-09-19 7 SITS: VAC. Colonial IVvclopmcnt Corporation invite applications for the P° st of General Manager of large new hemp (abaca) undertaking in North Borneo. \nplicant must have had executive experience at top level of actual development and have controlled all aspects of management including nurseries, planting material, pest control, phased development624 words
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Advertisement647 1950-09-19 7 Spore P. S ham. Penang "Annam" for Hongkong Kobe Yokohama 22-24 Sept: "Kambodia'' for Bangkok, Manila Hongkong.. 25-29 Sept. 23-24 Sept. "Lalandia" for Saigon and Bangkok 6-7 Oct. 4-5 Oct. 2-3 Oct. "Nordvest" for Saigon and Bangkok 13-11 Oct. 11-12 Oct. 9-10 Oct "Korea" for Bangkok, Manila, Hongkong, Kobe and647 words
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Article373 1950-09-19 8 MOSCOW: The Soviet res* reported the U N. landit Inchon only on Sunday. »IR Europe's tasembty is to resume ng at Strasbourg on 17. JAKARTA: Indonesia has ordered 100 railway engines at Krupps Works in Lsen, Germ in\ PRANKFURT: The largr i ttfonal autumn fair h wUP373 words
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192 1950-09-19 8 A.P. LONDON, Tod-»y. DKITISH Commonwealth countries besfin discuss ng B today an American idea setting up a sort of international commodities board to allocate -,Hns to avoid inflation, which threatens to sueep the" Vest ps a result of soaring raw material pricey TheA.P. - 192 words
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Article108 1950-09-19 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today fLf ICHAEL Lee. Comn ie i* Department Far East IT trade expert, has been susoi nded from his SlO 000--a-year job following an "adverse reoort" oy the Department's loyalty board, it was announced today. I appealed the ruling ►o S cretary of CommerceU.P. - 108 words
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Article55 1950-09-19 8 A.P. LONDON. Today. A BRITISH spokesman described yesterday the new Egyptian regulations tot controlling Suez Canal snipping as unreasonable". Deputy Foreign Minister Ernest Davies loreshadowt d a n:w Britisa approach to i&ypt on the suoject when be id a Commons questloner the Cairo Government's explanations ofA.P. - 55 words
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Article86 1950-09-19 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today SENATOR Malone. Nevada Republican, said U.S. Secretary of State Dean Acheson heads a State Department group which is "out to get" General Douglas Mac Arthur. "1 tear that unless something is done. Mac Arthur may be on his way out.'' Malone added.A.P. - 86 words
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Article100 1950-09-19 8 Reuter TAIPEH. Men Chinese newsoepers reported that the the Formosa Southern Array rjommander will continue a ban on officers and men marI tying or getting engaged. Reasons given were firstly. a 'ecu:, *he soh'eer's responI ty. To avoid future un- h np'ness. unmarried men shouldReuter - 100 words
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Article41 1950-09-19 8 A jobless man with t and three children, who was believed to have taken caustic soda died shortly after admission to the hospital yesterday. He was found vomittmg by his wife. He was formally a shipping labourer..41 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-09-19 8 CAPY CAFT. SLAATB feeds Bin \an-So. another P.O.W. at (feus General Hospital18 words
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Article215 1950-09-19 8 A.P. LONDON, Today. TOE British Government yesterday put an em--1 bargo on the export to iron-curtain countries of machine tools that the West needs for its own defence. Harold Wilson, President of the Board of Trade, announced the decision during a debate in theA.P. - 215 words
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Article137 1950-09-19 8 U.P. LONDON. Toda THE Labour Oknsammenl .> get-toip'h policy uhh the Commu;u.4i Drought a sudden end of the bus strike yest rday but nearly 1,000 workers walk, d out threatening fuel cu*s in the London area. Gas maintenance men :n four ptants struck work lor higherU.P. - 137 words
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Article68 1950-09-19 8 Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, Today. THE Chinese Communists have announced plans to rebuild Yenan, the famous cave city which was their refuge after the "long march of the 1930 s, and their capital until they conquered the Chinese mainland. Yenan was largely destroyed by the Nationalists. A broadcastReuter. - 68 words
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275 1950-09-19 8 A.P. and Reuter. BOMBAY, Today. DANDIT Jawaharlal Nehru's foreign policy was unanimously approved last night by 250 members cf the All-India Congress Working Committee. Mr. Nehru told the Committee, which is debating resolutions and policy for the conference of 3,000 party delegatesA.P. and Reuter. - 275 words
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Article166 1950-09-19 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. A special report being drafted for President Truman is expected to suggest that the United States extend about US$lO,OOO.--000,000 (£3.570.000.000) in economic aid to about 40 countries in the next five years to help check Communism. The recommendation is reported to beA.P. - 166 words
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Article251 1950-09-19 8 U.P. SAIGON, Today. THOUSANDS of Communist Vietminh troops were reported to be massing along the Chinese-Indo-Chinese border yesterday and two French garrisons guarding the invasion routes were attacked in what military quarters here s iid might be the start of a general Red offensive. A French armyU.P. - 251 words
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Article46 1950-09-19 8 An 18-year-old Hokkien girl who received head and leg injuries when she fell from the second floor of her heme on Beach Road was taken to hosp.tal yesterday. She fell when she we"t out to the verandah to. cool herself, it SfSa said.46 words
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Article51 1950-09-19 8 A.P. AMMAN. To-day. Jordan's Foreign Ministry yesterday denied Israeli forces near Use hydro-eleciric project at Rotenlxrg have neen given a four-day ultimatum to withdraw. The Ministry's spokesman denied also that Jordan will probably withdraw the complaint of Israeli aggression she has made to the cnited Nations Armistice Commission.A.P. - 51 words
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Article22 1950-09-19 8 U.P. ROME. Monda\. Two light earthquakes wck- felt eartj to-day in the provir.ee ot Abulia, 120 miles northeast oi Roroe. UP.U.P. - 22 words
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Article76 1950-09-19 8 Reuter-AAP. INCHON. Today. rll RE E eorr. were injured on Kimpo airport roaa aor:o o. Jicnon veteran.' when a p crashed headon Into a trues in skirling dust. juac.iie oi the j_.ono.on Daily bum sui.-r. a a fc asnea ana a:i lnjar.u sain. lime andReuter-AAP. - 76 words
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Article34 1950-09-19 8 U.P. BUCHAREST 10->U>. Romania to-day extended Bcosn two to three the penou oi m.tndauny nutttary service for all specialized branches of the ;»rmed forces. The order is effective Nov. 1. —UIU.P. - 34 words
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Article24 1950-09-19 8 IMA. 11< > t I > V.i I I. il M v H I CftlMl MM i l N —U. I w• J24 words
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Article92 1950-09-19 8 CINKMA: "The 1 m> <>r :.id Girl" al 11 am.. 1.J5, II?. 9.30 n.m I 1! IMBRA. T a; i.-s". 4.15. 6.15 and PAVIMOH: "Sittin; i ai 2. <».30 anil 9.3»» T i< < VPfTOL: "Rom an m 1 at 11 a.m.. 1.45, 4. 6.'»0 and P n it92 words
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Article40 1950-09-19 8 sor' KV Bus'n< 1 HSim«> Darhv v Horn*"» 1 CTMA: Dus'nexs HH Wir*'e«« v G itliri.'- at l.'»' *nr. r"u»» Tio<: 1" i Soon v Fathul Ran'» a- lUyr.-.n-St»" 1 •'**>. w n HO' UE1 Ra!e«i»er v As°n. on p'40 words
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Advertisement64 1950-09-19 8 g(>6Af«t£ DEALERS/* 36. UIIIICHISTtH HCUSt. HHGWIM PHBIIt: 82E08. SUNGUARD jS^^^-^"tr F,exibie Vencl;al esind z?..,.. Ja'Jr I'niversaMy recognized as Ij-jg fc. 15-If Ai the best means of confrol- m~nr< 1 lin K and ventilation jL\W^' through the windows. WSm',~ W- —I Made-to-Measure with \Wm\ W Imported "S" Shaped X Baked Aluminium64 words
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Advertisement24 1950-09-19 8 Group A 4tks I B ?»> AB > O JJ Donors 87. SELL v<"" Unwanted I TO"' 5 in the CLASSIFIED COLUMNS .owest Costs Best Result*24 words
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