Malaya Tribune, 20 September 1950
1950-09-20
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Title Section14 1950-09-20 1 MALAYA TIRBUNE fODAY HtflAlltl nlil" SINGAPORE, 1 WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 PIUCE TEN CENTS.14 words
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476 1950-09-20 1 ALEX VALENTINE - Marines Told: 'Knock Hell Out Of Reds' By ALEX VALENTINE Reuter-AAP. With United States Marines On Road To Seoul, Today. JJNITED States Marines opened the battle for Seoul at dawn this morning on a slimy mudbank of the Han River. From the scanty shelter ofReuter-AAP. - 476 words
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Article37 1950-09-20 1 A.P. LAKE si' rcESS, Today.— 7 '--.r.tral *AsNasrollas ls President 4 thi Fifth ?essioo to sueRoraulo ol the H nrit ballot Sr m mcd ZafrulViUam Siro- cvakia and a -ki of Po-A.P. - 37 words
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779 1950-09-20 2 POOREST BRITONS ABLE TO GO TO MOST COSTLY COURTS LONDON. BRITAIN'S "Poor Marks Law Charter." which comes partially into operation next month. marks a new stage in the jountry j already widespread social services. Officially known a*, the Legal.Aid and Advice Act779 words
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103 1950-09-20 2 Hal Boyle - Says Hal Boyle KOREA. SIT takes more thnn A war in Korc; 1 to moke the American soldier give up tiro habits jt at lukne. < I»' "l-rr a strange land of strange customs he trios in fc.nall sways to live the w-fty103 words
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Article185 1950-09-20 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. BHTH rubber prices at the highest level in 25 years, world production of natural rubber set new record in July-for the second straight month. The Commerce Department, reporting this, estimated July production at 167,500 long tons, 10.000 more tnan in June. Meanwhile, worldA.P. - 185 words
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Article62 1950-09-20 3 A.P. DELHI. Mon. The rnment is consulting pro- ra md dt .tiers of nonis m til? on the quesfixing ceiling prices. ;<tries Ministry has f many articles rose tv r war began in The Government has fixed ceiling pricbicycles. cycle tires light bulbs, razor baby foods,A.P. - 62 words
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Article76 1950-09-20 3 Th( captain of yesterday's zing" aircraft, F/Lt. J. H Foster, of Weecton, nptonshire, has a speimsston' of his own when to Japan. Ccmmado Cpl. Peter Hodges, from F/L»t--f hometown, is a football Ihusiast, and he was flown out to Japan st of his unit by ta cf76 words
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274 1950-09-20 3 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Tues. rE President of the Selangor Health and Strength Association. Wong Hoi Onn and nine member? of the committee were produced before Raja Sulaiman in the Second Magistrate Court this morning and three charges of having committed criminal breach of trust of274 words
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Article25 1950-09-20 3 A.P. Mr. Winston Churchill's European Army proposal will be placed before the parliaments of 15 Western nations, it was disclosed in Paris yesterday.—AP.A.P. - 25 words
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Article147 1950-09-20 3 A.P. NEW DELHI. Tues. —India chalked up favourable balances of trade with both hard and soft currency areas during the first six month* of this year. A s mall adverse balance was recorded in trade with gcdiiim currency areas prutgal and its possesI During the six monthA.P. - 147 words
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Article121 1950-09-20 3 STOCKHOLM, Tuesday. RUSSIA carried out largescale combined Vrweapon and radar manoeuvres in the Baltic area last summer, the Stockholm newspaper, Aftonbladet, reports. According to what the paper called "reliable information seven ton guided missiles were launched for several weeks from three bases on the Baltic against121 words
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Article166 1950-09-20 3 MR. N. A. Mallal at the Legislative Council 111 queried Government again on the dismissal of nine revenue officers by the Commissioner of Customs. Mr. C. C. Tan first broached the question dur- ing the August meeting. Mr. Tan received a written reply from Mr.166 words
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Article27 1950-09-20 3 America, Britain ana France will formal announce to-day that any attack on Western Germany would be considered by them as an attack against themselves.27 words
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Article157 1950-09-20 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Mr. Justice Whitton at the Supreme Court today gave judgment in favour of Maoam Chow E Wa for a sum of $11,000 following her claim for damages of $14,650 from a well-known wealthy Chinese, Loke Yung Hong. Mr. E. D. Shearn, who appeared for157 words
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491 1950-09-20 3 Churchill Called A Molotov A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. "BRITAIN'S Labour Government tonight staved off a general election by defeating a Conservative censure motion on steel nationalisation by 306 votes to 300. The Government routed supporters out of sick beds tonight in an allout fightA.P. - 491 words
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119 1950-09-20 3 A.P. LONDON. Tues. THE International Socialist Conference Committee today protested to Greek Prime Minister Tsaldaris against the sentence of death imposed by a Greek court on Dr. Psaromitas, a Greek socialist. "Even the prosecutor asked discharge from the accusation of Communist activity," saidA.P. - 119 words
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Article70 1950-09-20 3 UP. NEW YORK, To-day. RELIABLE sources reported to-day that Pakistani Ambassador to the United States Mr. A. H. Isphahani will relinquish his post and return to Karachi about the end of this year. Informed sources said that the Pakistanf Foreign Ministry has set January as the timeUP. - 70 words
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Article, Illustration1216 1950-09-20 4 HENRY GRIS - Behind The Silver Screen By HENRY GRIS A MONG questions this coryl respondent is asked by carious readers one is posed more frequently than any other. It is connected with Hollywood matrimony. Do Hollywood stars consider marriage and motherhood compatible with a star's career? What1,216 words
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Article, Illustration321 1950-09-20 4 "FAUST THE DEVIL" tells the dramatic story of a man who sold his soul to the Devil for the love ol a maiden. Baisi'd on Goeth's drama and including the most popular airs from Gounod's "Faust" the picture brings Grand Opera to Singapore for the first time. With321 words
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Article1462 1950-09-20 5 BERNARD J. FARMER - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY BERNARD J. FARMER k 'i DAHK March afterlf >on. Corporal She»- the Royal Canadian y d Police, pulled up <-ttran: outside a 15-;-about a hundred miles of th- Great H n ded a nl|ht!i --r and it was Quite to a>k hospitality.1,462 words
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Miscellaneous57 1950-09-20 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring CLIMBED ""^^^^k ALLEY OOP DV v f' SS£3 SEEMS OOP TO BRING ~V CL, lf l f /cNV- .> m£\ I TIME J £2N 3CV "HE GRAND WIZER I -,vi 1 BR'NCiN iN ,O NS 6LV 5| LIL ABlffER 3JT N/Tit'S THAT \Y.-SO WE -OON.TV .n\h£'S57 words
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Article1253 1950-09-20 6 COMMITTEE TO STUDY CASE FLUSHING MEADOWS, Tuesday. THE United Nations General Assembly met for 1 its fifth annual session tonight, and immediately plunged into the controversial question of Chinese representation. Sir Benegai Rau, India, introduced a resolution as soon as the chairman had opened the1,253 words
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Miscellaneous836 1950-09-20 6 m TAHS V Vrtfi a progrimm»' of 1 ight HnJ> Vl/A 111. OU UJi sw«. BkM Bjrea" b> c.. l •'•<» MgMi Wew»; i *.iK-i BLUE NciWuM v mmm b> lam s 11/ it. KXOUBI I'KtH.BAM <U. Mi I>»hii 6.00 p.m Programme Mimnnjr- Ml |M»- "•••JJ""' $.02 Children* PngnnM i836 words
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Article543 1950-09-20 7 THE Acting Colonial Secretary said in the Legis- lative Council yesterday that the Government has accepted the policy of appointing local personnel to the senior services of this Colony as the normal procedure of future recruitment. He was replying to a series of questions543 words
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Article23 1950-09-20 7 Reuter. The 45.000-ton U.S battleship New Jersey is to be recoe..missioned for active duty, the U-S. Navy announced vv-terday Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article103 1950-09-20 7 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON. Tues. THE birth of a daughter to the Sultana of Johore will not affect the present line of succession to the Johore throne. The Regent of Johore, Tungku Mahkota. will succeed when the Sultan of Johore dies, Capt. Kadir, the Sultan's A.D.C.,103 words
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Article125 1950-09-20 7 A.P. NEW xORK. Wed. TH E Big- Three Foreign Ministers yesterday warned Russi i to k~eo her hands off Berlin and Western Germany, decided to nd the s:a: i of war with 3ermany and authorised a vV -s German police fo-ce >f 40 000 m-n ThA.P. - 125 words
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Article20 1950-09-20 7 Reuter. bulk-tin issued Of Mr. Benard Shaw's doctors in Luton yesterday reported "a slight improvement" in "is condition—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article92 1950-09-20 7 Tribune S««fT Rrporte»A different role was played last night by Captain Bjarne Bolt. 53-year-old skipper of the Glenville which is on her maiden voyage round the world, when he threw a cocktail party to celebrate the occasion of the ship's arrival in Singapore. Present at the party92 words
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308 1950-09-20 7 UP. NEW YORK. Tuesday. SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky waved his hand genially at the New York skyline from the decks of the Queen Elizabeth today, and announced in three languages' that he would be be guided at the United Nations General AssemblyUP. - 308 words
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Article158 1950-09-20 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN THE lGth. century ancestral home of Lord Walsinsjham. at West Mere. Norfolk, bought by the War Office in 1942. when the Stanford battle area was cleared. hai> been moved to a new site outside the area. Daring recent month* it has been demolished158 words
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Article165 1950-09-20 7 I lEUTENANT- Colonel W. k Jones Pritchard. Chief Nonstable of Caernarvonshire, has placarded the Snowdonia area with lanre posters giving advice to c limbers. The pictorial centrepu cc ihowi a stretcher party carrying an injured climber aown a mountain slope. Says the Colonel: "Have a definite plan in165 words
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Article124 1950-09-20 7 A NUMBER oi Scottlish Territorial regiments have lately been agitating for pipe bands instead of the more sombre military bands of brass, flute and drum. And what is more, tne powers-that-be have capitulated. In future an initial allowance of £120 and £60 annually for maintenance of instruments will124 words
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Article95 1950-09-20 7 Mn. J. VV. MCHOL. postman. Humshaugh Hexham. who baa been awarded the Imperial Service Medal for 29 years" meritorious service once delivered a letter to "the 24th. milestone from Newcastle-on-Tyne." This was just out of Hun shaugh on the Newcas'i*Carilsle road. There he found an elderU couple95 words
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Advertisement84 1950-09-20 7 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! j Wonderful to have plenty of I guards that glorious, fragrant rich mellow Maxell House j freshness until the very last Coffee alvvuvs at hand and al- spoonful is u*d. fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxwell kZviUmi\ House roaster- House84 words
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295 1950-09-20 8 VIRGINIA MAYO SAYS A.P. BURBANK CALIFORNIA. lOVELY limbed Virginia Mayo r.as learnt thai the whole world, not just tfoerica, loves M cheesecake art. She recently nturned from Euiope and costarring with Gregory Peck ir. Warner Bros technicolour adveuture classic, Captain Horatio Hornblower". "They surprised me <A.P. - 295 words
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Article38 1950-09-20 8 PENANG. Tues. The twenty-second ordinary genera! meeting of the Klang River Tin Dredging Co.. Ltd., will be held at the registered office of the company at 33, Beach Street. Penang. on 23 at 12.00 noon.38 words
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105 1950-09-20 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI The Korean wtr wae a conflict between total tyranny and relative freedom" though Koreans disliked the Americaus as much as the Reds, according to Di Winburn Thomas. Asian expert cf World Christian Students Federation. Dr. Thomas, now on a short visitReuter. - 105 words
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Article28 1950-09-20 8 A.P. The U.S».24th Division has .warded two silver stars and IS bronze stars for gallantry in the Korean action, it was announced in Tokio yesterday.A.P. - 28 words
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106 1950-09-20 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI. The National Harbour Board, recently constituted, lecommended the setting up of central machinery for pooling technicianami equipment for development of poits in India. At its first sitting, the Board i mphasised the need for a systematic suivey of selected port*; on anReuter. - 106 words
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Article115 1950-09-20 8 Reuter. MANILA. Manila's mi!is of higher education continue to break enrolment records The four leading Universities will have a total oi more than 70.000 student;s during the cominj sehooi year. They are the Far Eastern University, the University of Santo Tomas. the University of the East andReuter. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-09-20 8 Soviet Foreign Minister Andrei Vishinsky is pictured l>< ing greeted by Soviet Ambasj-ador Alexander Pavkn his arrival at Orly airfield. Fatfcfc Sept. 11. en rout< ta the I'nited Nations Geneial Vssembls in N't* V<»i k A P Phoio.A P Phoio. - 41 words
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136 1950-09-20 8 U.P. HONGKONG THE Chinese Communists need either some w 1 engineers or some new propagandists. A recent Peking broadcast glowingly described—in English, intended for foreign consumption- how the Communists had successfully completed all the dike repair projects scheduled. One of tlie principal pro- I 1U.P. - 136 words
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Article58 1950-09-20 8 A.P. ADDIS ABABA, The eight remaining tf*> dent? of the Russ.an -p.". sored school here hay.. I I informed that their mater is folding up. The school. wliom pet* attendance reached 65 shortly after its opening, arai sored by the Soviet legation here. It taught Russia! language.A.P. - 58 words
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Advertisement85 1950-09-20 8 JJC AM AM T J ksdscr* ft<VM b w *T /V 5 x •otrythmt to persuade a^IIHnA tW. to be its gleam J**» "4. fJjunorous best V I A* m nothing which will rob the scalp of its natural ods V-y f wJm c 1 i* tweet and V C85 words
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Article543 1950-09-20 9 Reuter. MADRID. DEVERE new police regulaij i i rding swimming; ties have banished tho m swim suds which theh hero first tune this summer, d police haw- ruled n must in future wear •use b thing costumes, nks ro banned. only concession made m !cReuter. - 543 words
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257 1950-09-20 9 U.P. NEW YORK. Tues. RAPID economic development in India will require largescale foreign financial aid and technical assistance which in turn necessitates more liberal government policies, concerning i .e.gn mvf stments, according' to a study published today by the Institute of International Finance ol NewU.P. - 257 words
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415 1950-09-20 9 U.S.A.F. Parachute Has A Built In Brain A.P. DAYTON, OHIO. THE r.S. Air 'Force has a parachute with a built-in "brain" This brainy aerial umbrella la a new automatic back-type model that lyiows just when and where to open itself in high speed, high altitude jumps. Th..* is atjig helpA.P. - 415 words
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Article156 1950-09-20 9 Reuter. newly;;. Cornwall. Th people of this flatting village, one of the most important in f-ornwall. are trying to get rid of a battl.•ship. B ached v -ar here is Hie bulk of the .if 000-ton veteran battleship WarspUe. sold by the British Admin-i--ty as scrapReuter. - 156 words
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Advertisement101 1950-09-20 9 H the loveliest _rm thing about you 9 Carry perfume in your handbag just as y.. u do h jp your lipstick, use it as often to keep >ou iragraady lovely all day through. Goya's lovely perfumes can make the mbtfcl H| difference between looking 'your best and being WM101 words
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309 1950-09-20 10 VALBERG WAS NOT THERE fEOFFREY Dyson, Chief Coach to the British v Amatuer Athletic Association, yesterday gave practical demonstrations on high jumping and hurdling. A film showing Donald Finlay in action was also screened. A marked absentee among the crowd of teachers, coaches and309 words
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Article55 1950-09-20 10 ROME. Sept. 19,—Robert J'roietU. European lightweight cliampicm. la retiring from the rinu for business reasons, it was an" noun/»ed on today. The- boxer, one cf the most popular fighters in Ihe Italian ring, has notified Ihe Italian Box ng Federation of his intent .on. This automatically leave?55 words
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Article91 1950-09-20 10 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Tue«.— Vi Toweel world bantainw.-mie champion, is still .suffer ng from lnlluenza and will be unable t<» meet the Italian Alvaro Novoloni in the non-ttie match fixed for Saturday n *rht. The nght had already been Postponed from Sept. 'J. At a meet insA.P. - 91 words
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Article36 1950-09-20 10 A.P. LOS ANGELES. Mon. The Australian champion Frank Sedgman defeated the veteran American star, led Schroeder. in the finals of the 24th Annual Paeirt« Southwest Tennis Tournament today by 9 7, 6-3. ti-?. -A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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240 1950-09-20 10 SINGAPORE Cricket Club drew two-all with the 13 Khalsa Association in an evenly-contested hockey game on the Padang yesterday. The Khalsa team showed better teawork and delighted the crowd with their pretty stickwork. They were unlucky not to win. HARBINGER SINGH opencd240 words
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Article166 1950-09-20 10 Loh Kum Soon, the Colony table-tennis champion became the second player to take a- game korr. the All-India tourists at the Happy World Staimm last night. Striking fine form, he defeated M. V. S. Vittal by three sets to one after a gpielline enconnt?r. Later. Kum166 words
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131 1950-09-20 10 Three local girls qualified as lifeguards in a test carried out by the Singapore Lifeguard Brigade at Mt. Emily swimming pool yesterday to become the Colony's first batch of women life- savers. They were 16-year old Helen Lee (Malayan Seminary). 17-year131 words
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Article74 1950-09-20 10 Reuter. SYDNEY Tues. Trevor Allan, Australia's Rugby Union captain today confirmed he had accepted a signingon fee 6f £A 6.250 to play for Leigh in the English Rugby League. The offer is believed to be a record for such deals. "The oflfei was too big toReuter. - 74 words
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Article102 1950-09-20 10 The Penang Chinese Recreation Club trounced the R.A.F. Butterworth XI by seven goals to one at hockey. Highlight of the one-sided game was the performance of Yuen Kirn Seng, a student of the Hongkong University who scored six goals for the Chinese. Choong Ewee Seong scored the102 words
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239 1950-09-20 10 A.P. NEW YORK. Wed.—Leftficldcr Charles Keller and rightfielder Pat Mullin, a pair of veterans had been used recently only as pinch-hitters, started for the Detroit, Tigers yesterday and went on a batting rampage which helped blast the Philadelphia Athletics, 12—4, in an AmericanA.P. - 239 words
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Article207 1950-09-20 10 GENERAL (HTNESE V«( ball, 5 p.m., badnuntoi I H A.: X ir-,'. St. Hildas Sel Road. 4 p.m. V.M.C.A.: Or club. 5 p.m.. an club 6 p.m.. educational nun 8 p.m. ALI MM \>m»< I \TK»\ King Edward VII Medicine, din ci me«tiwr. Department of rai».olotry. General207 words
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Article118 1950-09-20 10 P.VV.D. Sport? Club had the better of a hockey encounter with the Ceylon Sports Club at the Balesticr ground ft* terday. Centre-forward Barker s wutrick helped them to KgWt* a four-one win. The Cevlones* were g*™ triers but found the i 1« 1 defence steady118 words
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Article56 1950-09-20 10 Ketaji Memorial Club will meet Bahru Sports CluM, soccer game at tne Kampong Bahru on day. b0 itThe following wiu present N.M.F.C. ah Ismail. Daniel. Pathrose. H Miranda, hael, Sharif. Jacks chen (Capt.). rand, V.T. Gomez. Nag»* {0 Players are J meet at 65. Bukit Road at 3.3056 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-20 10 &i Who's been at the K^^wY^L How the family lovea Huntley and Palmers* 1 Barley Biscuits'! The only trouble is they go ao quickly witk children around. Not that you can really mind the*© delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most economical way of providing the goodness that70 words
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588 1950-09-20 11 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE THREE Champidns will be* defending their titles in the Singapore Badminton' .Association Championships at the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday. In the opening round of the Inter-Commer-cial Houses tournament, Shell Sports Club, last year's winner, will meet Borneo Mbtors588 words
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Article101 1950-09-20 11 Playing clever flrartbafx l r Fathut iK«rU> du> trounced the Royal Army P»> >-' or > f« j tfoata to n'J »h Junur Ca«i eoc- -ame at |Be>|m S.nd t>m j yesterday. Hi-liiiLThl of tho fame wo? a luu trWK by lsmail ia iho t.. bi half101 words
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Article41 1950-09-20 11 The Kraser Weave s.c. «rW ~1-iv the Imperial Chem.eal In play annday loominx duetrie* S.C. on ;I nd not against Rotb rrtHin i v h c as annonncea. rotterd'a... Trad ng. which Kottetud"' (he wm£V fin? £S* 5 round.41 words
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Article17 1950-09-20 11 A.P. f L ra?° N "FOX,, £££"match: Third Division (north) Barrow 1. Iranmere Rovers 2.—A.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article162 1950-09-20 11 11 Burnt •> Motors V 1 in a BuiilifM L i league natrh. on i j.i. yestertMty. and < x« n Kane, oring one mal in t'. Atter Use Change me Dvby played I determination, and 'ire,- ejeeis. Burn o Moton ayed a grand game.162 words
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Article120 1950-09-20 11 owing have been electAn d- of the Amicable a Association for the carter, Pr Mr. Paid Chan, Vieeateeera, Aew Baon Poo Booa. lay Ah '"►iiarK- Chua. Wee Kng n Senc, Kee Y m Thomas Chan. Thia Ah V -1 Tan Song Juay. -h1 Seerejary: Mr. X120 words
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Article40 1950-09-20 11 da Lumpur, Tues. North will meet South le Football Assotion of Malaya Trophy at the H.Q. i ground, Kuala ur, on October 28 id of the Malayan •tion for the Prem of Tuberculosis.40 words
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155 1950-09-20 11 iminton .stars of the d Smgnpore Schools th< ir skill and wits Teachers' Train- at the Victoria f s H;UI on Friday. nton enthusiasts are of thrills in this which will comprise ingles and three two women's j ncl a women's tools have a strong155 words
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162 1950-09-20 11 IPOH, Tuesday. A grand rally in the last six minutes of play en- abled the Hongkong Chinese tourists to score three goals and force a draw with Perak in a thrill-packed soccergame on the Padang this evening. Six thousand soccer fans saw162 words
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Article72 1950-09-20 11 i RANGOON, Tara, H N Burmese magistrate to- i i day lined three members I of the Singapore foot bad l S team now here Rs. 40 each with the alternative t r of one months' hard lab- 1 our for entering Burma on September 14 -with-72 words
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Article43 1950-09-20 11 Guthl away victotM Wireless' in M "B" I-' nil win o ]fl -t> i Showinfl every d*fl tatcd phfl start wiH work afl play- fl Cabled poor opjfl down thfl half. V Wing with five J The rosbfl scored h—M and :~>ifl43 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-09-20 12 I most has native I act kL" gmitied *n forerticuiar as all cnerally at she satisfllms. king for there is ovement >w she irs from Chinese l I consad and when I use eye Orson Tribune cameraman Chin took this picture of Capt.136 words
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Article48 1950-09-20 12 TODAY'S MARKETS RUBBER market o r *v<i fa Jv and unchanged fron v day. There w rp ders in were satisfied the Mirct sliirhtly. P riC e, at ?"h were: No- 1 RSS FOB NoMf RSS FOB No! 0 3 RSS FOB 2°*" -4* ;4" Tone: Steady.48 words
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Article29 1950-09-20 12 Loyally t has i n r steadier mark, t I ed little inclination to t'reprices. Indus' i i Mr demand ar. i t! inquiry for rubber -1 i29 words
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Article141 1950-09-20 12 A.P. AMSTERDAM. Tver. Fanny Blankers-Koen. the 32-year-old Dutch bousewife who won three gold medal? in the sprints events at the European athlete championship? In Brussels, has a problem Shall she continue her sports career and prepare for the 1952 Olympic Games :n Helsinki, or give upA.P. - 141 words
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Article37 1950-09-20 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today The Marshall Plan's top food expert said to-day-hopes that "some, if not all of the food requirements I war-ravaced South Kon can be met through contribui.on- by the Umted Nathan members. —CP.U.P. - 37 words
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Article37 1950-09-20 12 AP. R G Today, ih Murphy, and four yesterday ms for ot>f $6.000 to police oiflDbta.n offic brancn. he bribe to Eal for a licence vehicles, was givfn six rd labour and or two months. !EAP. - 37 words
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Title Section61 1950-09-20 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY TUB PEOPLB J FOR THE "^K LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IK miA YA Phone 58H/3 Nine Unet Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh ana Penang. EIGHT PAGf^mg SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Mr.urict Glonr, Mahi'xt61 words
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1637 1950-09-20 1 FIRE WORKS IN DEBATE VISHINSKY RESUME BATTLE FOR THE REDS Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Tuesday. THE United Nations Geheral Assembly met for its fifth annual session tonight, and immediately plunged into the controversial question of Chinese representation. Sir Benegal Rau, India, introduced aReuter. - 1,637 words
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Article120 1950-09-20 1 A.P. NEW \ORK. Wed. THE Big- Three Foreign Ministers yest ;rdaj irned Russia to keep n« I ands oIT Berlin and HTesc«rn Gcrmatty, decided to md the sSt" of war U-rmaiiv uh*l aiiUiori.s«"J v v .si German police low v; 10.000 men. Th" warning to theA.P. - 120 words
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Article, Illustration318 1950-09-20 1 UP. NEW YORK. Tuesday. SOVIET Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky waved Ivs hand genially at the New York skyiine from the decks of the Queen Elizabeth to- day, and announced in three languages that he would be j be guided at the United Na-UP. - 318 words
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Article37 1950-09-20 1 Reuter. The Government Bill to lengthen military service in Britain from 18 months to two years became law yesterday "when it received the Royal Assent after 1 ?ing passed by the House of Lords.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article39 1950-09-20 1 Reuter. The Chinese Comm mists have announced plans to rebui'd Yenan. the famous cave city which was their refuge after the "long march" of the 1930'», and their capital until they conquered the Chinese mainland.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article129 1950-09-20 1 LONDON, Tuesday. mr Attlee conceded in the House of Commons M tfidav that one of the seven men appointed to national steel board is a former Comiu ti»- mnnist. munist. The appointee is William H Stomes. 55. He is an or 7 r ganiscr for the129 words
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Article40 1950-09-20 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. The Marshall Plan s top food expert said to-day that he hopes that some, if not all of the food requirements of £,r ravaged South Korea be met thtough contribuUoWby *5 Un,tcd Nat n meinber.s.-U.P.U.P. - 40 words
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Article31 1950-09-20 1 Reuter. America. Britain ana Fri fnce will formal announce to day that any 9" Western Germany would be considered by them a^ t m at_. tack against themselves.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article23 1950-09-20 1 Reuter. The 40,000-ton U.S battleship New Jersey is to he rccxMuraisaiooed for active duty, the U.S. Navy announced yestcrdav Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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502 1950-09-20 1 Churchill Called A Molotov A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. BRITAIN'S Labour Government tonight staved off a general election by defeating a Conservative censure motion on steel nationalisation by 306 votes to 300. a The Government routed supporters out of sick beds tonight in an alloutA.P. - 502 words
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Article105 1950-09-20 1 JIMMY GLOVER - From JIMMY GLOVER LONDON. Tu. s. THE birth of a daughter to the Sultana of Johore will not affect the present line of succession to the Johore thrc-ne. The Regent of Johore. Tungku Mahkota. will succeed when the Sultan of Johore dies, Capt. Kadir. the Sultan's105 words
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Article294 1950-09-20 1 Stop Prees U.P. n)»n P«r-r Fron*. Todaw EARNEST Hobcrecht, United frcss correspondent. ;n a direct radio telephone from the flagship at 10.50 a.m today said Marines took high ground across the river and already had a consider able number of tanks across. Reports to the flagship saidU.P. - 294 words
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Article163 1950-09-20 1 U.P. LONDON, Tuesday. I ORD Mancroft said today that Malaya is makL ing no attempt to prepare for self-govern-ment. Lord Mancroft. chairman of the Conservative Speakers' Association, made the comment as he arrived by plane from Singapore after a tour ->f Malaya. Ho said:U.P. - 163 words
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Article85 1950-09-20 1 PARIS. To-day. SEVENTEEN nations taking part in Western Europe's recovery programme yestciday took a step towards freer trade by signing the i.greement on the European Payments Union. The Marshall Plan Organisation indicated last week it w l ready to provide 1350,OOv, 000 for the Union's initial working85 words
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Article92 1950-09-20 1 Tribune Staff Reporter A different role was played last night by Captain Bjarne Bolt. 58-year-old skipper of the Glenville which Is on her maiden voyage round the world, when he threw a cocktail party to celebrate the occasion of the ship's arrival ln Singapore Present at the92 words
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Article236 1950-09-20 1 U.P. On The Northern Korea Front. Wednesday. TROOPS oi the South Korean Third Division, 1 who late yesterday entered Pohang at two points withdrew from the outskirts of the city during the night but renewed their attack on the battered city this morning. AtU.P. - 236 words
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Article43 1950-09-20 1 Tiibttiic Siall' Reporter REPAIRS al the fcL Jame.power station liavc beci I'unple'ed. aecordinc to i*fr. 11. Higgins. Superintend; :n1 Oi the M.iuon. tutiav. He said thai there v, as no necessity for a reduc< a power supply. (See Back Page)43 words
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Article22 1950-09-20 1 Reuter. A bulletin issued ay Mr. Uonard Shaw's doctors in Luton yesterday reported "a slight improvement' in Mi condition. Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article103 1950-09-20 1 A.P. \RL H ARBOUR. W< 'i. rHE US. Navy, in a v!.:>pateh ftxm Korea hrottth th•• Pacitic fleel H-adquart-rv yesterday said North Korean tro 0* irere Seeing :.orth and eaat of Seoul on Tuesday. The H-adouart-rs qcot d Marine Corsair pilols from i> Carrier Tas.< sroup WA.P. - 103 words
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Article70 1950-09-20 1 UP. NEW YORK. To-day RELIABLE sources reported to-day that Pakistani Ambassador to the United State* Mr. A. H. isphahani vvdl linquish his post and return to Karachi about the end of t+vif vcat.— Informed sources said that the Pakistan> Foreign Ministry h;is set January as the timeUP. - 70 words
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Article28 1950-09-20 1 Reuter. Preliminary talks between Britain and the U.S. on a Japanese peace treaty are expected to begftl 'i Washington at the end of this week..-Reuter. - 28 words
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Advertisement73 1950-09-20 1 imc cuan 23-10, Colcman 9xßeer f gINGAPOftcTfL.3SI2. TWO FAMOUS UKUIXI-ES $15.00 each jk i I -J.M.G." de lux;' vk U MrV. Ukulele. Arched top 1) and back non-slip /7 1 pegs. Highly pohsh- m r™ ed and hand rubbed. vkJ^T X^^ 7 cos 00 each jmg i Ihughton VM deluxe.73 words
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Advertisement43 1950-09-20 1 pirco $27.50 Sole Distributors: Tan Cheng Nth Electric Cc, 152. Cross Street. Singapore. a swim H I 1 (II a lounge in the' shade /^jjpA a Berkeley Wills' cj/AAi&i Singapore: 30 cents per 10 s packet Federation: 35 cents per 10 s packet43 words
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Article127 1950-09-20 2 DR. O. ECKMEIER mlmv terial counsellor and Bavarian Minister ol Finance for the West German Republic, arrived in Slhga wre *estertf&y oy QantasBOAC Constellation after a "successful <i;piomat!c hits* sion" in Australia. Commenting on the situation in western Oennany, he said the oeople there are not very127 words
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Article89 1950-09-20 2 |X)RTY-FIVE- YEAR- OLD T Ong Ah Kow. a trishaw rider, was yesterday convicted by the Second District Court for having chandu and a smoking apparatus. On the first charge Ong was bound over for a year on $500 in two sureties or in default89 words
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Article42 1950-09-20 2 Tay Kok Poon. a former clerk of Fraser and Neave Limited. who was charged with two counts of criminal breach of tru.it for $99.80 was acquitted t> Magistrate S. E. Teh in 'he Second Police Court yesterday42 words
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Article725 1950-09-20 2 HOMES A PRIVILEGE, SAYS LAYCOCK Mr Lim Yew Hock's motion to modify the "infamous" C.S.O. circular No. 35 to enable locally domiciled officers proceeding on study cr scholarship leave to retain their quarters during their absence from the Colony if their families remained here was defeated725 words
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Article158 1950-09-20 2 4 SLEEK, hungry Army Alsatian police dog arrived at Kallang irom Japan in a BOA€ Argonaut yesterday bound for th- Urri" d Kingdom. At the aiinort to receive him was Mr. G. F. Taylor. Air Cargo Repves?ntativr> of Mansfield an 1 Co. Ltd. The dog's mrnr-158 words
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Article93 1950-09-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. A Singapore taxi-driver pleaded guilty to a charge of carrying three passengers into the Federation without a public service vehicle permit and lwnce. in the magistrate s court today. The driver. Quek Heng Seo. 32. said tnat n wa* the first time93 words
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Article109 1950-09-20 2 De Sou:,i MR. P.F. De Souza Mfeed Government to instal railing? or other safeguards along the beach waH behind the Cenotaph to prevent accidents in the area. He said that several drownings had already occurred there. One of the recent cases T an old woman—probably109 words
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264 1950-09-20 2 THE F.E.A.F. Sunderland flying-boat Squadron 1 which left Seletar only a few days ago for the Korean war front is already in the thick of air cover operations there, particularly in the Inchon beach-head area. An announcement from F.E.A.F. last night said that the264 words
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Article73 1950-09-20 2 Remarking that it was a serious otfence to carry ODium, the Singapore Second District Judge, Mr. Tan Ah Tah_ yesterday sentenced 24--year-old Quek Keok Chung to eight months' rigorous imprisonment. Quek pleaded guilty when charged with having two pounds of opium In a motor boat, on73 words
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208 1950-09-20 2 I/ASSIM Angullia of Robinson Road was fined n $500 by Mr. H. E. Kingdon in the First District Court yesterday. He was alleged to have taken $4,750 from Mrs. Lily E. S. Elliot for giving tenancy of a house in Angullia Park on208 words
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Article25 1950-09-20 2 ivfiss June Hamilton, a famous Australian singer arrived in Singapore yesterday by Qantas BOAC aircraft to join the Capitol Orchestra.25 words
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Article226 1950-09-20 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. FORTY -SEVEN Candida* s were successful in the normal examination in Johore this year. Seven:yseven toot the test. Of the 20 who entered for the First Year Examination ten passed. Ot the second yea* batch. 22 out of 25 were successful; Fifteen candidates226 words
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Advertisement276 1950-09-20 2 ft low Al FRANK BOBZAGES. he couldn't understand! v production of MOONRISE ft love dine cam mil ussai she couldn't resist! jgJgSj I ,r,,. GALA luKiMI&l ALL-MALAYAN \W PREMIERE john TOMORROW IM£ MARINES' AT GREATEST HOUR I 9.30 p.m. (A Republic Picture* General Screening frcm Prid ay with Simultaneous Screenings276 words
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Advertisement57 1950-09-20 2 I FH I I I 1 I 111 *1 II 1 I' rI 1 STARTS TODAY 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30. NOW I I l i SHOWING Li I 7 J 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30 THE FIRST POWERFUL MALAY DRAMATIC STORY (THE WILL OF GOO) Produced'by Malay Film productions.57 words
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Advertisement265 1950-09-20 2 It's so.easy... a permanent wave in your own home with PinUp You can he one of the many thousands of women in the world who are delighted with Pin-Up, the wonderful permanent wave which you give yourself in your own home and at your leisure. Lustrous curls and soft waves265 words
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Article437 1950-09-20 3 Slate Shops Soon To Beat Price Rings 4 SKELETON organisation to re-impose econc- inic controls has already been planned. Mr. Andrew Giimour, Secictary for Economic Affairs told the Legislative Council yesterday His department will soon \>e ready to open Government shops on short notice The437 words
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Article73 1950-09-20 3 X >A_A LUMPUR. Tues. SLCVRITY torces ■od shot dead a Uanoit b nßbster. A grenade, aas ered from his bod v. B i ndit- attacked a quarry n Selangor but were driven away by a i.ecurliy force rt party _iter a fifteen ite engagement. Four thousand persons73 words
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132 1950-09-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. TWO Javanese women who were wanted by the Sin- I gapore Police were arrested j by the Johore Police in j Johore Bahru yesterday. The women. 42-year-old Supina binte Abu and 22--year-old Minah binte Kasan of "Pulau Hantu" and Keppel132 words
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49 1950-09-20 3 NEGOTIATIOJC 13 settle the 46-days-okl ftedttiusion iSingaporei Ltd. strike will open on Saturday at the Labour Depakote nt. Both the Realffuston (Singapore) Ltd. and the Redniusion Employees' Union have accented invitations from the Labour Department to open- negotiations to settle the strik«.49 words
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Article47 1950-09-20 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues THE Mukim of 'Pientong held gala celebrations to mark the seventy-seventh birthday of the Sultan of Johore. The programme startea with a Thanksgiving Service conducted by the Headmaster of the Pasir Gudang Religious School. He was assisted by two Imams.47 words
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Article22 1950-09-20 3 Women may join the ranks of three voluntas Se Three Amendment Bills r*u__d tO Legislative passea u» throws Force.22 words
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Article163 1950-09-20 3 Mil. John Layeock a. 4 tho I I rUdsvtivr council I Cluuged tl at "dirty work" is gotag on with the tuberculosis patients; waiting list at the Tan Tock' Seug Hospital. He said that with <UM) persons I on the TVattiltg list, people I stiiiering163 words
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Article170 1950-09-20 3 MR N. A. Mallal at the Legislative Council 11 queried Government again on the dismissal t of nine revenue officers by the Commissioner of Customs. Mr. C. C. Tan first broached the question dur- ing the August meeting. Mr. Tan received a written reply irom170 words
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Article77 1950-09-20 3 Legislative Councillors jre_terday let go with a v< r> rare, unanimous vote ot "No." iAs the clock tower over Vte--1 teria Memorial Hall stri tk j twelve for noon. Governor i Sir Franklin Gimsou asLed if Councillors would prefer to adjourn the meeting rntil 2_o in77 words
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Article59 1950-09-20 3 The winner of this month's Radio Malaya Book Review Competition was Mr. A. P Nair, who reviewed H. E. Bates "Purple Plain." The Book Review Competition is held monthly and entries lor the next prize of $15/ which will be announced on October 4. must59 words
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Article128 1950-09-20 3 Improvement Rate Fixed At 2% THE Singapore Legislature Council has agreed that j the improvement rate !or; next year should be two eent on the annual vaiue of all houses, buildings, lands and tenements within toe Municipality of Sin°auore. Mr. T. P. F. McNeice. me Acting Municipal Presid< nt and128 words
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Article85 1950-09-20 3 The American Consulate General announced that Vice 1 consul Stciiley Rant Kidder will be arriving today with his wife and child to take bp 1 his duties here. It was also announced till* t two lathes arc arriving souti to join the Staff Of the85 words
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Article52 1950-09-20 3 mi. J. L.aycock\s 3itl on the restriction rind nullification of marriages of persons under the age of 16 in the Colony ot Singapore went through its first reading. The Bill known as the Age of Marriage Ordinance. 1950. closely follows the (British) Age of Marriage52 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-09-20 3 Rescue from the air. A FJl.AJ. helicopter, the "casuaitv" saiety carried n the pannier at On* hid»* of the niacii».)**, take* off from a jungle clearing In fly to the nearfst hospital. This RA1 PR pletuiV was taken at a recent casualty evacuation demonstration.46 words
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Article, Illustration472 1950-09-20 3 WHAT was to have been a demonstration of casualty evacuation by helicopter turned at the last minute into the real thing in Johore yesterday. A soldier was injured in a hand grenade exnlosion during an army training demonstration. A helicopter of F.E.A.F. Casualty Evacuation472 words
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Article26 1950-09-20 3 AP. Mi. Winston Churchill's European Army proposal will be placed before tile paruamenta ol 13 Western nations, it wan disclosed in Paris yestcrd.:\. AlAP. - 26 words
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Article35 1950-09-20 3 PENANG. Tues. Mr. Mohd. Sophie of Penang attended, on behalf of the Malayan Youth Council, the second meeting of the World Assembly of Youth held at Istanbul. Turkey recently.35 words
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199 1950-09-20 3 MR. W. L. Blythe. teki ttt> j Council that invocations were afoot to wo« out the basis of tne oov- rnment Cos. oi fcgtti AiSwanees and nery for adjti.vtmj that allowance. Mr t-ytnc said this lan nIT to Mr. Thlo Chan 3« X199 words
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Article39 1950-09-20 3 The Filipino boy scout delegation which arrived hers yesterday will visit the Municipal Chambers thisi morning, when th(c will be shown the Japanese surrender flags hung th«re Tlc-y wil! also hear of the surrender ceremonies.39 words
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Advertisement9 1950-09-20 3 ••\j\m» |p| mOST EXHILRPfiTinG PHOENIX RERRTED HID m.3700 -3^9 words
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Advertisement268 1950-09-20 3 The Gift of the year PARKER /f NF. W precision /M t lc on y pea with the Hire's Nrvvs about the worlds jfJjß wanted gift pen! The nth Parkei Il has a remarkable new Aero-mei" Ink i'ilrf/ System and it's the gicutc-,: cvor 'V devised. The A e r268 words
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1227 1950-09-20 4 Chong Thutt Pitt - By Chong Thutt Pitt Presidedt, Singapore Branch of The MCA THE Malayan Chinese Association was born on Feb. 27. 1949, in Kuala Lumpur. On that memorable day, Chinese representatives from all the States in the Federation of Malaya met. Dato Tan Cheng1,227 words
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Article394 1950-09-20 4 WE expected more fireworks from Mr. Balwant Singh and Mr. Thio Chan Bee on the sugar racket, nevertheless some progress has been made. Singapore Government is to appoint a frood and Price Control Advisory Board with the object of examining, and we hope improving, the present unhappy394 words
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Article213 1950-09-20 4 f S.O. Circular No. 35, which compels Government officers leaving Singapore on scholarship or study-leave to give up their quarters, is to remain. Mr. Lim Yew Hock's motion to have it modified is thrown out by fourteen votes to four. But the arguments which swayed the decision213 words
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250 1950-09-20 4 THE Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Singapore, is the latest organisation to receive a donation of books from the USIS. The presentation was made last Friday,- by Miss Margaret K. Beadles, USIS librarian for Singapore and the Federation, to the matron of the hospital, Miss E.250 words
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Article79 1950-09-20 4 Reuter. TOKYO, Sun. EXPORT orders placed with Japan's biggest steel plant during August established a postwar record, according to the Kyodo News Agency today. The orders totalled 48.473 tons or more than double the 20,228 tons of July. Most of the increase was dueReuter. - 79 words
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Advertisement40 1950-09-20 4 KEE HUAT RADIO CO., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur. PRISMATIC BINOCULARS OF VARIOUS MAGNIFICATIONS BI AT LEADING MAKERS 7KI«. ;'\'.iU i STUOID. i:tc. ,t, I If.l Hinoriil >••;). New China Optical Co., rt '1 h S ti..r<=. i"-«ne t*> Capitol Optical Co.,40 words
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Advertisement22 1950-09-20 4 The JUICE Em INDISPENSABLE TO HOUSEWIVES ALL CATERING ESTABLISHMENTS. COMPLETELY RUST PROOF AND UNBREAKABLE. WILL LAST A LIFETIME. Price 5.25 each ROBINSONS22 words
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567 1950-09-20 5 THE Singapore Government is to honour the 1 undertaking given by the High Commissioner, the Colonial Secretary and the Financial Secrtary of the Straits Settlements and is to repay loans raised by the Finance Committee of the Civilian Internment Camp during the Japanese567 words
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Article, Illustration491 1950-09-20 5 JRAVELLING back to the Philippines after attending the second national Boy Scout Jamboree at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania, U.S.A., a party of thirteen Philippine Boy Scouts under the leadership of Mr. V. de Guia, an official of the Philippine Boy Scouts Association and Scoutmaster Protasio Telentine,491 words
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Article220 1950-09-20 5 The Singapore* Municioal Fire Brieade demonstrated their new Dennis' Rolls Royce Fire Engine to a large number of students of the Teachers Training College qnd Pressman at the Central Fire Station yesterday afternoon. The n°w fire engine s tire escape can be extended to220 words
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Article138 1950-09-20 5 TWO European soldiers, Michael Frank Hickling and Derek James Nicholls, who were tentatively charged with robbing a taxi and. voluntarily causing hurt to the driv< r, Giam Guan Lai, at midnight on June 22. on Orchard Road were committed to stand trial at the138 words
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Article62 1950-09-20 5 Dr. Mohammed Rum. Indonesia's first Huh Commissioner at the Hague passed through Singapore yesterday in a KLM Constellation on his way to Jakatra where he will assume the post of Minister for Foreign Affairs in the new Indonesia.! Government. Dr. Rum had be m in the Hague62 words
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Article246 1950-09-20 5 Woman' Turned Out A Man A WOMAN whom the police caught after a midnight chase in Bencoolen Street turned out to be a man, when searched at the police station. The man, Hashim bin Ahmad, was found by the RAF police committing an act of gross indecency on Bras Basah246 words
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78 1950-09-20 5 BAIL of Si.ooo ln two sureties was ottered to 28-year-old Tan Kai who claimed trial in the Second District Court yesterday wben charged with having two pounds of opium at Boon-Tat Street <>n September 13. Tan told Ute court tnat he78 words
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Article59 1950-09-20 5 PENANG. Tuesday. A community centre for cultirating Malayanism will soon be opened in Penang. A community centre in 1*«--nang will be very useful for the youth of Penang and it would not be wastage to have one in Penang, it was agreed at yesterday meeting of the59 words
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Advertisement269 1950-09-20 5 learp a new language by UHGUAPHONE ,ou il.ten, then yon find yourself speaking. Now is the time to learn a new language by L i n g v a p h c n c Knowledge of foreign tan* lage? la of great value to-day to embarking on new careers and269 words
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Advertisement237 1950-09-20 5 race up .quaxelr n> the tact thai n'«the /1 man with a aupcr-ahuncl.-rxc i.f \<tA F tncrity that •ran* i jtt MM» power and aetnect. Iricn ccidc >«aa^Sti^ Siicntmc GlaadalM Treatment ~Lj«w' '•Si in 1 ablet form, .is S -^*<': the medical miracle <>f tbe v 'j/q age. will te|U»enaie237 words
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Advertisement53 1950-09-20 5 ■fM ja^SSMHß^^^'Sa^^^nw.^fVE «v PHILIPS SOUTHERN LAND Boarding House. Excellent accommodation with First Class room.-. Fully furn; hod with bath- room? attached (Modern I Sanitation) all rooms fitted I with ceiling fans. Spinous 1 compound. 2 minutes from Roxy cinema. 1 WITH OR VJTTHO'JT BOARD 61, MARSHALL RD., KATONG, SPORE. (Opposite53 words
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Miscellaneous25 1950-09-20 5 LI L ABNER fll Ca TH'TOUGHEST < n O^ HE'SSO<>HES V TM' ALL SO S SON WE DLFENSE ■SsflsK, i ISeeLw/ Ijsar^irrr L ji J J ->25 words
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Article556 1950-09-20 6 THE Acting Colonial Secretary said in the Legis--1 lative Council yesterday that the Government has accepted the policy of appointing local personnel to the senior services of this Colony as the normal procedure of future recruitment. He was replying to a series of questions556 words
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Article82 1950-09-20 6 i|\HE market opened steady 1 at 148 buyers and with buveis satisfied it firmed up at 1*1 at the close. Here arc xcsterday's Singapore's prices in cents per pound Buvers Sellers No. 1 RSS f.o.b. 151 152 No. 2 RSS f.o.b. lf»0 151 No. 3 RSS f.o.b. 14982 words
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Article108 1950-09-20 6 SINGAPORE, Tucs. Following London's Mead the market was hesitant but steady for Tin shares. Industrials reremained firm and small inquiries contiP'ipfi for Rubber shares. Hero are the sharp changes. SINGAPORE. SEPT. 19. r.n. Petrol *1'Gannnan 2.»>7j 2.125 Honrv Waugh t.#5 2,'X' H kom; 4 S'hai Rk. <H'konK reg.)108 words
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Article30 1950-09-20 6 PENANG. Tues. At a meeting of the Penang and Province Wellesley Welfare Committee held yesterday, it was decided to withhold the grant of $550 to the T.B. Fund.30 words
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Article24 1950-09-20 6 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association announces the following news rates for Hongkong currency: Pilling T.T./O.D. 53« i: Buying T.I. 52%. O.D. 52 11/16.24 words
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Article151 1950-09-20 6 AP. TOKIO. Wednesday. ALLIED liberation forces arc tushing up river-cro. sing equipment to jump the half-mile-wide H m water barrier at Seoul. They were racing against oncoming Communist reinforcements for possession of the besieged capital. The Communists appeared to be abandoning the old allied southeast beachhead boxAP. - 151 words
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133 1950-09-20 6 Reuter. PENANG. Tuesday. MR. Koh Sin Hock was unanimously elected Chaii man of the Penang and Province Wellesley Welfare Committee at its meeting yesterday. Mr. R. Gibson was elected honorary secretary. Mr. C. M. Hashim, honorary treasurer, and Mr. Tan Klar Liew honoraryReuter. - 133 words
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159 1950-09-20 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Justice Whitton at the Supreme Court today gave judgment in favour of Madam Chow E Wa for a sum or $11,000 following her claim for damages of $14,650 from a well-known wealthy Chinese, Loke Yung Hong. Mr. E. D. Shearn,159 words
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Article45 1950-09-20 6 The Copra mXirket opened yesterday lower than Monday's closing prices with .-tilers at $47 per picul f.o.b. The price then dropped to $47 with buyers holding on. Coconut oil Was also easy >*ith sellers at $74 per picul l.ob. and buyers at .«72'j.45 words
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Article19 1950-09-20 6 TIN PRICK Teste "Hy 1383 7 S per picul up 5 tm£t* London: CfM i° n down £2y.19 words
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Advertisement658 1950-09-20 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW I CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Mentor" sails for Liverpool, Glasgow Sept 25 •'Autolycus'' sails for Dublin Oct. 4 IydeuV «»ils for Avonmouth Liver"Clvtoneus" "for London, Holland and658 words
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Advertisement1434 1950-09-20 6 R(3m Rotterdam lloyd Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. S port P. B'kasa Penang •KERTOSONO 21/23 Sept. •VAN'T HOFF 10/12 Oct. 13 Oct. 14 Oct GAROET 26/27 Oct. 28 Oct. 29 Oct •Alsr loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept Tel: 6071. Ext. 19. JAVA1,434 words
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Advertisement170 1950-09-20 6 MUSIC FOORMANS MUSIC ACADEMY, 94. Wilkinson Road, Tel: S4ISS. students for piano, i theory. Beginners and ad\anc (N.r. X). MEDICAL GOOD news for the nick B Keng Ngoh. Specialist in acup in rate and cauterization (an old Chinese art of treating d'seastf without using Medicine). Treatment o for all ailments170 words
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591 1950-09-20 7 SHUTTLE - —THEIR CHANCES DISCUSSED By SHUTTLE Champions will be defending their titles in f 1 6 Singapore Badminton Association Championships at the Clerical Union Hall on Saturday. e °P en i n g round of the Inter-Commer-cial Houses tournament, Shell Sports Club, last year s591 words
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Article78 1950-09-20 7 A.P. S j RANGOON, Tues.—A Burmese magistrate to- i day fined three members 1 of the Singapoi > foot ha" J team now here Rs. 40 each with the altr rna'.lve i of one, months' hard lab- J our tor cn'orlng Burma on September 14 withiA.P. - 78 words
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313 1950-09-20 7 VALBERG WAS NOT THERE TEOFFREY; Dyson, Chief Coach to the BritLsh v Amatuer Athletic Association, yesterday gave practical demonstrations on high jumping and hurdling. A film showing Donald Finlay in action was also screened. A marked absentee among tne crowd of teachers, coaches and313 words
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Article99 1950-09-20 7 Guthries S.C. scored a. runaway victory over Cable and Wireless in a Business House I "B" League game with a ninenil win on the B OD. ground yesterday. Showing superiority In every department, they die- I tated play right from the j start with their better99 words
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Article256 1950-09-20 7 SIME Darby bed ftbrav iiotors S.c. by 4—l, in B BuaHli WI House A' league tr.atcn. on the CYMA ground. .v .-ierOa:. lt wm a fast and even game -each tide scorine one kwb" In the itist half. Alter Ihe change over however, Sine Dub>256 words
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Article41 1950-09-20 7 The Fra.--.-i- g£ ~lnv the bfiperUd i.-i.uca n-du.-trie.s S.C. on aQ d not against Rotterdun ri t, ding P.O. as announced. Rotterdam T radn %V i-M drew bye, wi 10c I*l of this n.atrh in ihe .1 vt round.41 words
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Article20 1950-09-20 7 A.P. LONDON, Tues. Result of today's English Football League match: Third Division (north) Barrow 1, Tranmcre Rovers 2.—A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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225 1950-09-20 7 IPOH, Tuesday. A grand rally in the last six minutes of play en- abled the Hongkong Chinese tourists to score three goals and force a draw with Perak in a thrill-packed soccergame on the Padang this evening. Six thousand soccer fans saw225 words
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Article42 1950-09-20 7 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. —North will meet South for the Football Association of Malaya Trophy at the H.Q. Malaya ground, Kuala Lumpur, on October 28 in aid of the Malayan Association for the Prevention of Tuberculosis.42 words
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Article110 1950-09-20 7 Playins clever football, tVf Fathul Karib < tub Po.m. i Ihe Royal Army Pay Jorp y rtx Koals to mj in a Tumor < 'up roc* car at Geylang Btad Him 1 yestei day. Highlight of the game was a hat trick by ISMAIL in Ihe Una110 words
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Article94 1950-09-20 7 The Teachers' Training College beat Victoria School by points to 7% in a friendly chess fixture during the weekend. The results are (College players mentioned first): H. A. Zainal (1) vs Low Scon Meng (1): S. Sivalingam (Ol vs Koh Chong Sen (2); B. Fernandez (0)94 words
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248 1950-09-20 7 SINGAPORE Cricket Club drew two-all with the 13 Khalsa Association in an evenly-contested hockey game on the Padang yesterday. The Khalsa team showed better teawork and delighted the crowd with their pretty stickwork. They were unlucky not to win. HARBINGER SINGH opened248 words
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Article207 1950-09-20 7 The badminton stars of the Combined Singapore Schools w*U Pit their skill and wits against the Teachers* Training College at the Victoria School Hall on Friday. Badminton enthusiasts artassured of thrills in this encounter which will comprise three men's singles and three men s doubles,207 words
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Advertisement306 1950-09-20 7 NOTICES TRADING WITH THE ENEMY ORDINANCE No. 22 of 1939 CUSTODIAN OF PROPERTY PROCLAMATION No. 14 of 1945. SALE BY TENDER No. 116. The Custodian of Property. Singapore, invites tenders tor the purchase of the following: Kitchen Wade Universal Drilling Machine, Electric Motors Generators, Engineers Carpenter Tools. Anvils, Heavy Duty306 words
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Advertisement82 1950-09-20 7 THE SARAWAK STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated ln Sarawak). Weekly passengers freight service to Kuching, Rejang River Ports and Bintalu (with transhipment at Kuching). Due oaiio Rajah :?rooke for Kuchinc Sept. 25 Sept. 30 Angby for Sarekci. Binatang Sept for Sareicel, Binatang Sept 30 Norbay for Kuching I —In Port "0082 words
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Advertisement638 1950-09-20 7 A K. P. M. LINE til Irwl Wi (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) i. Finlavson Green. Singapon pp. Box 72. Tel. 6975. Due Soils "Kotanica" for Djambi S» nt. 21 "Wakde M for Tg. Pinang. Pr Radja, Tembilahan ami Rtngat Sept. 22 "Tosari" for Palembang Sept. 23638 words
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Article313 1950-09-20 8 FRANKFURT, Today. IUE United States, Britain and Francc have 1 agreed to end their state of war with Germany, fheir Co incil of Foreign Ministers announced yesterday. The announcement was contained in a C0TimuniQU2 from the Foreign Ministers meetin? in New York which was313 words
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127 1950-09-20 8 A.P. PENANG, Today. RECOGNITION by the British G' /ernment Of the People a Republic of China "is ill conceived" and highly unsatisfactory consequences, "will arise." the chairman of the Penang Chamber of Commerce, stated at its hai' yearly meeting last night. Mr. H. B.A.P. - 127 words
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Article32 1950-09-20 8 U.P. BONN, Today.—Chancellor Konrad Adenauers cabinet yesterday ordered the disnnssa! of ail Federal employees wno belong to the Communist Party or any of the 10 Communist front organizations.—U.P-U.P. - 32 words
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Article170 1950-09-20 8 U.P. BANGKOK. Today. THE United States will give $30,000,000 worth of 1 arms to Thailand, Premier Phibun Songgram told the Bangkok Tribune in an exclusive interview yesterday. The Tribune is the fourth English daily in Bangkok. Its first number was published yesterday. Phibun saidU.P. - 170 words
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Article125 1950-09-20 8 A.P. MANILA. Today. A House Committee probing the Aug. 25 night attack by Communist Hukba lahap raiders on Constabulary camp at Macabulos. Tarlac province, announced it had discovered the Philippines army camp only c few kilometers away failed to answer repeated request* iOf 'tmoree alettes asA.P. - 125 words
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Article55 1950-09-20 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Tues. THE Japan Communist Party lost 7,227 members during August, according to the At-torney-General's office today. The office said that as of August 31, only 85.148 Communists were registered. The Communist Party itself claims membership of 130,000. The Attorney-General's office estimated that there are approximatelyReuter-AAP. - 55 words
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Article439 1950-09-20 8 LUXEMBOURG. LUXEMBOURG H s. nil a volunteer torce ;o Korea aoout i>o men. m' •;e MOSCv/nV. The OtoMMMttnUM Paris organ Previa d-'* la re a that Philippine "pup* pets ate n a panic. i rKIo.- Wu. cr ...es ...bunat will be set up |n t»y U< mguilty439 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-09-20 8 RED S MILE FOR SWEDES Geneial Keng Piae. Communist China's first ambassador to Stockholm, arriving in Stockholm with his wife Djaunansiau. General Piae broke his journey from C hina with a stay of several weeks in Moscow. A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P.; Photo. - 41 words
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149 1950-09-20 8 HANOI, Today. DAKHA, a French army post near the Chinese border, has been under attack for the past three days by Communist-led Vietininh forces, it was learned yesterday. It lies about 125 miles west of Dong-khe, which the French admit has been149 words
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Article150 1950-09-20 8 Tribune Staff Reporter. A major breakdown at the St. James Power A Station last night plunged the whole island into a black-out which lasted from 10.25 to 12.15 m Electrical engineers were busy tracing the fault at that time, but were unable to state the cause150 words
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Article19 1950-09-20 8 Reuter. The 4.445-ton British merchant ship "Caduceus" was released by the Nationalist authorities in Taipeh yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article69 1950-09-20 8 AP. ATHENS. To-day. A GREEK brigade is to be sent to Korea to light with the United Nations forces against the Communists. Prime Minister Sop-, hoclcs Vcnizelos told reporters. He said it will consist entirely of volunteers now serving in the armed forces. "Already we haveAP. - 69 words
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Article155 1950-09-20 8 A.P. DURBAN. Today. DR. D. F. Malan, South African Prime Minister, told a Nationalist Party congress in Burban last night that for the first time in history the two major white races of the Union would stand solidly together if another war broke out. HeA.P. - 155 words
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Article143 1950-09-20 8 A.P. MANILA. Today. THE joint U.S. State and Defence Department military survey mission opened a series ot conferences with the Philippines armed forces leaders on the island's defence needs. The United States group jourJ Mci by of the State Department and MaJ. Gen. Graves S. Erikine.A.P. - 143 words
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Article102 1950-09-20 8 THE Czech Government yes♦erdav approved a new I trade agreement between j -Czechoslovakia, the Netherlands end the United States I of Indonesia. The agreement initiall rj h-ro last July 29. runs for a I yvr until next July 31. It gives Czechoslovakia tin. :übbcr and copra102 words
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Article117 1950-09-20 8 A.P. KARACHI. Mon. MR. Malcolm Mac Donald. British Commissioner General for Southeast Asia, today passed through Karachi on his way to London for the Commonwealth Ministers' conference. He was accompanied by Dato Onn bin Jaflar and Mr. C. C. Tan. Mr. Mac Donald told newspapermen atA.P. - 117 words
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Article265 1950-09-20 8 GENERAL HINKsK V M.< A Road, gtafl r.ieet rs-,'. 9 .1 m.. basketball. 5 p.m.. baetiii.ttiGii. 5.39 '*.in. Y.\V( A.: Katonir w i,. i in:;, st. Hilda's h >.i. C< km Road. 4 p.m. V..M A.: Orchard ii*** dnb. 5 p.m.. art <bib. lif«> S p.m., education::!265 words
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