Malaya Tribune, 21 September 1950
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Title Section16 1950-09-21 1 MALAYA Tribune mm fODAT &A Ann. imvE j_'ac;es. SINGAPORE," THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-09-21 1 at Inchon on Sspt. 15 the tide turned in Korea, On that day Allied troops tm landing of United Jj»J h" plaWd the Inchon larding was General MacArt.iurm their foxhotes_to the shows the United Nations Commander -m.ng man' in th» Far East- The-A.P. Phoio. - 68 words
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Article332 1950-09-21 1 A.P. and Reuter. 1NCHEON BEACHHEAD, Today. From "sh ground near Kimpo airport, one mile from 'Urniuo General MacArthur watched ni ted Mates Marines enter the Red-held capital 11 *outh Korea. v Marines entered Seoul from two sides. reached the city from the northwest u ther came upA.P. and Reuter. - 332 words
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Article16 1950-09-21 1 New Loan F or Tito AP. laj Ressourcea reth tl the ickei of >• jap- Yugo.ooo 3*loo,-AP. - 16 words
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Article157 1950-09-21 1 Tribune Staff Reporter TWO hundred employees of the Nan Chiau Jit Pao are out of job as a result of the closing down of the Nan Chiau Jit Pao by the Colony Government last night. They do not know what to do. A member of157 words
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Article125 1950-09-21 1 Tribune Staff Reporter IN ADDITION to tho Nan Chiau Jit Pao. the Modern Daily News, a Chinese newspaper published in Penang. has been banned by the Government for publishing material which is "calculated to foment opposition to the prosecution to a successful issue" of the Korean125 words
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311 1950-09-21 1 SARAWAK PERMITS PEKING FLAG BUT NOT S'PORE Tribune Staff Reporter THE Sarawak Government has permitted the 1 flying of the People's Government flag on Oct. 1, the anniversary of the establishment of the Peking Government. An official notice published in the Sarawak Tribune on Sept. 14 states that the new311 words
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Article26 1950-09-21 1 AP. BERLIN. To-day.--East Qermay*! communist government on Wednesday disponed a delegation to Bucharest to negotiate an econo.u.c and cultural treaty v.- th communist-ruled Rumania.—AP.AP. - 26 words
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Article33 1950-09-21 1 AP. SAIGON. To-day. The United States E.C.A. Mission in lndo-chin a announced on Wednesday a grant of U551,500,000 for purchasing equipment an(! materials to supply public works programme in Vie. iam.—AP.AP. - 33 words
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Article656 1950-09-21 2 BALANCED- TRADE MAY SUF FER SETBACK Reuter. NEUTRAL Switzerland, highly dependent on imports from aSnid. te watching what may be JJ beginning of a w r l dw e armaments raov set ofl by tm Korean war. /jMore expenditure on arms will almost certainly mean anReuter. - 656 words
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Article201 1950-09-21 2 Reuter. BIRMINGHAM. Professor H D Kay. director of the National Institute In Dairying at Reading, told a meeting here that farmers should be licenced before they take up farming. Under his plftn. aimed at improving the standards ol British agriculture, merely to have sufficient capital toReuter. - 201 words
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Article79 1950-09-21 2 Reuter. MANILA Carlos P. Romulo Philippines Froeign Secretary is taking no chances, not as long as. Filipino government officials are being accused of graft and" cornipribn. He has just pointedly warned personnel of the foreign office against accepting gratuity br renumeration in the performance ofReuter. - 79 words
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Article153 1950-09-21 2 Reuter. NEWLYN. CornwalJ. The people of this fishing village, one of the Most important in Cornwall, an trying to get rid of a battleship. Beached near here is the hulk of the 30.000-ton teteran battleship Wurspite. sold by the Briti.,ii Admiralty as scrap and now a s--mi-floating as.seReuter. - 153 words
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442 1950-09-21 2 U.P. BERLIN A troubled communist girl, unable tO reconcile' love for hef non-communist boy Jrend With 'Idve for the Red Party, has stirred comrades wrfco the putßie ftppea* to help her *olre the quesV n: Should 1 marry him 'Tarn a memberU.P. - 442 words
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Article19 1950-09-21 2 A.F. CONDON, t GENERAL MAP.X CL called or. Prim' 1 M Attlee for c friendly yesterday.— A.PA.F. - 19 words
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224 1950-09-21 2 Reuter. LONDON. A record early demand for space in the 1951 British Industries Fair suggests it will bo the largest md most eompiehensive tradr Fair ever organised in Britain. Backed by a World-wide publicity campaign topped with a special effort in North America, theReuter. - 224 words
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Advertisement72 1950-09-21 2 f hi tm IMM bitwag J J lather of Ametni there it /A 1 mmythmg to''''persuade IIW toot heir te be ha gleam- f > n f> glamorous be*t V *w Ay «i nof*»v wbkh will rob the icaJp eif itt natural OAI. c hjJr it left tweet and fiP72 words
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Article, Illustration337 1950-09-21 3 KBEATLI increased opportuniti. x ti»r National Service. m no obtain commissions ar to train for flying jobs are knag offered by tha Royal Air 1 orce as part of the grtit-r.d plan to strengthen British armed forces, ■taerto, National Servicemen with (he R.A.F. have been337 words
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Article78 1950-09-21 3 RE BAHRU, Wed.— D. Hodgkinson. wife British Adviser. Joived the role of sixty-seven boys from the Johore rare Home of fifteen are blind gave them a party »id( net—"Saujana" fois at: moon. ot the party of Scottish i: the children who .ght bvMrs.78 words
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Article10 1950-09-21 3 igmr are made tailers, sugar purchased Card Holdtally stated.10 words
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Article, Illustration124 1950-09-21 3 THE following is the Ga ette notification dated Sept. 20 issued by Acting Colonial Secretary- Mr. V* LBlythe en th- banning of the Nan Clnau Jit Pao. In exercise of the powers eonf**rr*l by Regulation 3 of the Emergency ff^l-lh;. f'ir..ni-ti.»ni Reeulat ons, 1900. I,124 words
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Article220 1950-09-21 3 Noßuil dings, SayM.Cs MUNICIPAL Commissioners hold it a retrograde 1 step to allow buildings to encroach on Crown land set aside for road-widening purposes. In the past, Commissioners have granted temporary permits for extensions to buildings on such land and so have made these220 words
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Article43 1950-09-21 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed Stage shows held in the districts x>f Bachok and Pasir Puteh brought in the best collection lor the University of Malawi Endowment Jund during August The total collection A« at the end of August wa« 561.617.17-43 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 3 Mr. A.W. Burtt of the Department of Chemistry, Singapore, will describe interesting cases n which the science of chemistry defeated the plans of the criminal, tomorrow at 8 p.m. over Radio Malaya.35 words
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Article177 1950-09-21 3 THE CRISIS KUALA L.UKIPUR. Wed. THERE are 1,057 Malay detainees in the Federation of Malaya. Mr. D. C. Watherston. Secretary for Defence, Federation of Malaya, said yesterday. Of this number, 749 are in Tanjong Bruas Detention Camp, and the remainder in the camps at Ipoh, Majeedi and177 words
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Article41 1950-09-21 3 A recruiting team will be in Kelantan in October to interview applicants for enlistment into the British Army. The Chief Police Officer, Kelantan, is also calling for applicants for the Signal Branch of the Regular Police Force.41 words
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Article54 1950-09-21 3 AP. CAPETOWN, To-day.—Die Burget, principal mouthpiece of the government, on Wednesday stated that Dr. E. G. Tansen, at present Minister of Native Affairs in the Malan government, is to be appointed the new GovernorGeneral of the Union when the Right Honourable G. Brand van Zyl retires at theAP. - 54 words
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Article202 1950-09-21 4 Reuter. NASIK (Bombay Province), Today. TH*: working ewmnittee of the Indmn National 1 Concres.v-exerutive of the ruling party—today laid d<mn an eeononiic charter for the Indian people. "tdeclared its aim to establish "a welfare state in a resolution on the country's economic progroirune. nQW conReuter. - 202 words
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Article70 1950-09-21 4 Reuter. JAKARTA. Wed A Catalina ilying-boai of r,iruda Indonesian Airways was shshtly damaged when It hit a rerf wW!e landing wav rs surrounding Boompjes Islands north of CherUbon recently, it was reported from Jogjakarta yesterday. The Catalina was flying to Boompjes Islands with the owners of t-heReuter. - 70 words
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Article130 1950-09-21 4 Reuter. HONGKONG. W< d. i CHINESE report irom A Nanking today said 16 Soviet military advisus accompanied by interpreters arrived Ln Soutn Kwangsi from Nanking las] week for talks with high ranking officers ol the People s Army and Government officials. The report said itReuter. - 130 words
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Article41 1950-09-21 4 Reuter. MAN'II.v Wed President Qutrmo has directed his Secretary 01 Justice to expedite .th- t: ia| of Government officials teeing charees Of graft and corruption m City and Provincial Cguits.. it was official fy announoTl today. Pwcrat. r 7Reuter. - 41 words
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479 1950-09-21 4 WASHINGTON*. A Washington doctor his advanced the theor\ that you hnvc to have sonu kind of a wound in order to eet infantile para-lysis. And. says Dr. Janes G. Cumming. tho tendency of children toward a higher Injury rate during summertime when tiny479 words
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Article139 1950-09-21 4 Reuter. DURBAN. Wed. QQTJTH African Prime a Minister. Dr. Daniel Malan. told 'he Nationalist Party Congress lv.ro today that South Africa would continue to fpttow her own path in her apartheid racial ,s -vj regal ion policy. The Union's position would b? better if .European countriesReuter. - 139 words
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Article31 1950-09-21 4 Reuter. PARTS. WccT.— -The Vrener. Defence -Afinistei, M- Juie. Moeh, left Orly Airport foi New York tonight to have talks with United State- D. fence Secretary George Marshall. Reuter."Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration157 1950-09-21 4 Reuter. cross BRISTOL Britain's-Attorn< y eral. Sir Hartley 6ha said here today th effective treaty on tr. itoa tomb and disar could still be concliK H"< was certain that with "giv< an and with goodwill m sides. *re could ha\ such a treaty andReuter.; —A.P. Phot - 157 words
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71 1950-09-21 4 JAKARTA Th. Indonesian Youth M yesterdaj I ihe pregramnK v abin< stderation that its "is the best reacha in the interna! poJ steUatton wh<r< relation btw m cannoi served." accurdmg neWs'agene: The mover, n 4 more urged i solution 01 the Dai and fneriUa pi■71 words
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Advertisement46 1950-09-21 4 fjgSSt Hpre's the Bicycle with the longest life W'i.fxLK made of the best-vitality jf?~ W V) I B-S.A. Bicycle stiij re-iM E ninny years. 1 'Wy /s It you war.t the best bicycle you had^al9S/i The mast popular Bicycfe in Malaya count them on the road!46 words
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1587 1950-09-21 5 KENNETH DAY - BY KENNETH DAY ••n"T. mother, we can't D jivite ithn. Hi #otnd everything. Whr. t everybody say if bloke oil and > tulan ly from the «rindi on to the ;a r den. very awkward, aear." pi Iding doodkd ncr- jrlth her pen1,587 words
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Miscellaneous81 1950-09-21 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring 5\ 0 /?VMO-SAD ?JsT G< < (a OP 7j *NO« LASTWW s_=- SIDE OP p s T HINS, -xS r—-~ k GLOVE. f s r" n f I? cace s- 5 gTrr u E HEP BEEN Ek> fTT SI HP M T«E TIME- P ~m an81 words
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684 1950-09-21 6 FLUSHING MEADOW, Wednesday. M. Vishinsky, Chief Soviet delegate, replying ITI in the General Assembly to the appeal by Mr. Dean Acheson for a United Nations' police force, put what he called Russia's plan for the ''removal of the looming threat684 words
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Article68 1950-09-21 6 Reuter. CAPETOWN. Wed. Dr. Ernest Jansen. leader of the Nationalist (Government I Party in Natal, will be appointed Governor-General of South Africa when Mr. Gideon Brand Van Zvl retires at the end of the ye ir. the Government paper. Die Burger, stated today. Dr. Jansen.Reuter. - 68 words
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882 1950-09-21 6 U.P. A.P. JHE United States placed Assembly today, and p] United Nations with Secretary of Btatel "main obstacle to peace; lish a "United Nations Ret to aid in the reconstratS been crushed as it deservt ASHING MEADOW. Wednesday. es placed i or FormosaU.P. & A.P. - 882 words
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275 1950-09-21 6 Reuter. Flushing Meadow. Wed. MR. Dean Acheson. United States Secretary of State, to day called on the United Nations to adopt a four-point plan. including an armed United Nations police force to combat any threat to world peace. Mr. Acheson's plan, presented toReuter. - 275 words
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Advertisement76 1950-09-21 6 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have staj of j guards that glorious, fragrar* rjch. mellow Maxwell House J fehn" e ss until thTvery last Coffee always at hand and al- j spoonful is used ZZL^J'u™' PUCking Doo,t Wait Mawell roaS,Cr 1 "ouseCoffeetoda>w that you,76 words
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Miscellaneous783 1950-09-21 6 §m*%W± mr, mm Tin s *gnal News; 145 Dante J QnAy 'in-. i.i.ik>.' < urn »rt-h«-.tra; D T 2.0«» Music »1 the South seas: IM BIA fc NETWORK i«u>a wi linger*; ;s.oo vi.e.m.o;. tontfrt; 4.U» liMA; 1.30 tea «nn 11 **HOG KAM MKB IMh; .».00 frUTWra in < hifi*. t?L?ll783 words
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206 1950-09-21 7 AP. LONDON, Wednesday. ur. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissumer-Gen- eral for Southeast Asia said V™ security forces face a long struggle with Malay a signs that the Malayan terrorists Sve a terrinc lot of fight in them still, finitely getting better. It Will .1 rerjAP. - 206 words
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Article41 1950-09-21 7 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Mr. Arthur Henderson. British Secretary for Air. left London today on a.tour of Royal Air Force units in th Middle East including Malta Cyprus and the Suez also visit Jordan. Israel and Greecc.-Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article17 1950-09-21 7 NEWS BRIEFS VATICAN CITY: P >;>e Puis XII bai uru:ed an Increase in charitable activni17 words
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Article17 1950-09-21 7 LONDON: Sales of jllfllllM I British hair oil -for nlernal use are booming in Africa.17 words
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Article24 1950-09-21 7 LISBON; An official urive to stop "the corrupt ye eftortu on the minds of Portuguese children through reading i i comics' is announced.24 words
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Article29 1950-09-21 7 HONG KONG: tiir 'Jhlncm Communists art- Mr'ouaty concerned Bboul the pomuhflity that Western nauoni nighi cut off strategic import «rh di China desperately needs lor consi ruction.29 words
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Article26 1950-09-21 7 HONG KONG: The lorei-'n Young Men's Clin -i in Asso ciat on in Shanghai liSfl cloMd down, accordintr to the laws: arrivals from Tientsin.26 words
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Article29 1950-09-21 7 LONDON. Red China Radio says the U.S. dollar e.\rtMnjfe rate tjuoted t»y the Bank of Ch M has declined since the outbreak of the Korean v ar.29 words
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Article32 1950-09-21 7 PRAGUE. Ldiuund KoumaJ, s|»oris editor >>! the Czehos ovak rad O, aya athlete* who da not work '1 ml in lactones or on farm.- should In: hatred from sports.32 words
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Article19 1950-09-21 7 PRAGUE. Czechoslovak.a md Communist Ch na ar.- *x- students in inst tutions of higher learning, Niy* <■ radio.19 words
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Article33 1950-09-21 7 Hongkong. Peking Radio maintains, that no early discussions on the Japanese pea-e treaty tould be Qirtat«a Without prior agreement m tne •übjOct between China. RuftSia, Britain and (he United S Htm.33 words
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Article24 1950-09-21 7 HONGKONG. The OommunJ st South China Trade boire&u ha" banned the -export of cotton yarns and OOttOB p eoesay Chinese 1 eport'24 words
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Article37 1950-09-21 7 ABOARD A US ARMY TRANSPORT OFF INCHON: SonM officers aboard this htHtilv converted troopship Wire > ed in the children's .nurs mv. win It still hore sgns '•Pleu-te return the formula bottles ol the .1sery clean."37 words
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Article329 1950-09-21 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN ATOM bombing and largescale ordinary bombing are both immoral, it the suffering inflicted is out of proportion to the military advantage, says professor R. E. Peierls. of Birmingham University, president of the Atomic Scientists' Association, in the Atomic Scientists News. He declares329 words
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Article154 1950-09-21 7 SUCCESSOR to Brigadier W E. Clark as County Commissioner of Kent Boy Scouts next year may be iAajor-Gensrai Charles Hamilton Boucher, now living at Chartham, near Canterbury. The appointment would be popular—his career has been a Scout's dream—but must depend on his health. Formerly one of154 words
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Article65 1950-09-21 7 A wood that nature knows nothing about —invented by the decorative artist of the Cunari Company—has been used in the £1,000,000 refit of the fa'nous wartime troopship 20,000 tons liner Scythia. It looks something Uke a tapestry with delicate shades of cream, reds, browns and b!ac£cs.65 words
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Advertisement140 1950-09-21 7 <jssm SKIN This wonderful liquid healer Are you suffering the agony of it'hing Skin 7 Doe* it in it *to you all day? Doe* 1). it stoj» v t»'i <'[.ing at night Thea D u-cf tev this famous heating remedy which foT t" 1 *ill give you itummi relief. SK140 words
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920 1950-09-21 8 LONDON BOXING, now highly or ganised and a multi million i!ol ar business, :<; the third oldes» competitive sport in ihe world according to historians Foot racing is leckoned o be the oldest, with wrestjing a close second Originator of920 words
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505 1950-09-21 8 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. SETTLE down? Not veteran actor Victor McLiglen. He says every time he settles down ac loses money. Just back from Europe, he's already planning a big-game safari in Africa as soon as he finishes a picture for his old friend.A.P. - 505 words
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141 1950-09-21 8 Reuter. COLOMBO. "lOdttight has just struck, and we dv to-day, just now". This entry in a diary marked a toy n. girl suicide pact at a resthouse in Ja-Ela. a suburb town 8 miles from here. The couple. Gunasiri Dias a 20-year-old engineering student. andReuter. - 141 words
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Advertisement124 1950-09-21 8 y Hair getting thin Picture yourself in ten years! Baldness is bound to overtake you unless f youdosorncthingtostopfallinghairNOW. r Andyou can do something to stop it. Hair J falls out because it is starved out... m J starved of the natural foods on which it li\es. Silvikrin makes up the124 words
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326 1950-09-21 9 MALACCA, Wednesday. i MAN who was stated to have given floor shows in a Malacca cabaret for two nights with M Miss Singapore" and had canvassed advertisements dance magazine called Highlights of Malayan Dance Halls in aid of the anti-tuber-sis association stood in the326 words
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Article110 1950-09-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR. V\cd. Municipal Commissioners special meeting toda> pproved the budget .mounting to shuh increase the 1950 estimate from §722,260 to 5n01.560. The largest Incte»-. S 000 in the mam budget to an all round increase the cost of materials being for additions and110 words
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Article82 1950-09-21 9 A.P. BANGKOK-, Wed. Siamese Wolfram shipments tc the Western bloc countries has risen sharply rinee the Korean war, especially now that Communist China, world's greater producer, has been shut as a source. Trade souroes here rcnort that the Western powers, who are known to have bigA.P. - 82 words
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Article740 1950-09-21 9 SINGAPORE, Wed, The market anair. <>d i\ snowed a little niprovenn-m. in all s< lions and Rubber anarei sttractcd niorf support on u»da\'.dividend declarations v. huh is an. indication ot I'vely finther innnnnrreunil fr.'in other companies. iex Rn> °ks Pref. 185 1.00 Ord. 1 S7i LSI740 words
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305 1950-09-21 9 GEORGE, THE SCOT WALKED INTO THE LOUNGE WHEN slightly-built George Greig, In a stained TT white vest and blue pin stripped trousers walked into the lounge of Kallang Airport he caused quite a stir —because perched on his head at a rather305 words
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204 1950-09-21 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. At an ordinary meeting held today, the President Mr. H. T. W. Oswell. told the Municipal Commissioners that he hoped that the 220 houses at Kampong Satu would be sold in the near future. He said that this was the intention204 words
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Advertisement114 1950-09-21 9 B the loveliest thing, about you If fW Carry perfume m your handbag just as >ou do H ||j your lipstick, use it as often to keep you JP fragrantly loVely all day through. -jjjgg* Goya's lovely perfumes can make U»e subtle IK lifference between looking 'your bestand bring H114 words
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Article, Illustration436 1950-09-21 10 Four Records Smashed INTER-SERVICES SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS ARMY swept the board in the Inter-Services A Swimming Championships held at the Singapore Swimming Club pool yesterday to wrest the Challenge Shield from the Royal Air Force, last year's winner. They scored 87£ points. Four records were smashed including436 words
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Article48 1950-09-21 10 UP. TAIPEI. To-day.—The first comment from an official source on the United Nations General Assembly's refusal to unseat the Nationalist delegate came from former Minister and now SecretaryGeneral of the President's Office Wang Shih-chieh. He said that the action will help the United Nations save itself.—UP.UP. - 48 words
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Article226 1950-09-21 10 GEOFF Dyson, ace athletic coach, yesterday gave lectures and demonstrations on putting the shot and pole vaulting at the Victoria School «round. Dyson demonstrated to a fairly large crowd how driving force from weight and body is used for the shot putt. He showed226 words
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Article66 1950-09-21 10 Entries are now invited for the Boys' Clubs Chess Competition. 1950, to be held shortly by the Singapore Youth Council. This will be an Inter Club competition and units which are eligible to compete are, clubs which are members of the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs,66 words
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Article22 1950-09-21 10 The Hari Raya Haji Congregational Prayer will be held at the Victoria School grounds on Saturday at 8 a.m.22 words
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Article227 1950-09-21 10 GENERAL THE SINGAPOKE 1.01X.E THEOSOPHICAL SOCIETY: Public lecture on "What the Yiest (an teach us" by Mr. L>wa Bajali at the Singapore Lodjre Theosophioal Society. 8 Cairnnill P.oad. at 6.30 p.m. THE BLAST WEST SOCIETY: Talk by Professor P.. E. Hoittuni on "Two Mon''is of Travell ins"227 words
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Article171 1950-09-21 10 THIS MORNING'S SCENE Tribune Staff Report* 1 NAN CHIAO JIT PAO gapore's pco-Li ftisl Chinese newspaper, cease publication froo day for the duration ol the emergency. This was authorised by Gazette notification da yesterday. Shortly after mid:., the offices of the daily w« re raided by171 words
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139 1950-09-21 10 A large crowd saw the S.C.C. women score a A one-nil win over the Girls Sports Club in a thrilling hockey game at the Padang yesterday. The defenders dominated the play with their good anticipation and worked hard to stem the nippy forwards. The139 words
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285 1950-09-21 10 GUNNERS 2 SAPPERS 1 OgTH Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (Malaya), won the FARELF Cup Final with a deserved two goals to one victory over R.E.M.E. Base Workshops (Spore District) in a fast and thrilling soccer encounter at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday.285 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-21 10 —lit i Maw n», tu»'m SfcMp Who's been at the v^*^B**l[ How the family loves Huntley and Palmer** Barler? Biscuits'! The only trouble is they go so quickly with children around. Not that you can really mind thesa delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most economical way of70 words
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816 1950-09-21 11 Increased Stakes For P.T.F. Autumn Meeting gXCEPT for the $20,000 Gold Vase Race, the stakes of the rest of the races for the Perak Turf Club Autumn meeting haye v been increased by $500 per race. bf; La Tiaviata sf. ttf. La Wan of, ttf; Ladies Flame -Vf, t>f; Lebomho816 words
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Article164 1950-09-21 11 •.■mi tiaung play »n the second Sherwood Foresters m d a four-one defeat en U.K. in. a keenly-eonteeted fagot at Faxr-r Park yes- 'Jay. Play wo? fast and inter? ni rig. finishing and rrratie h:t- co*t R.K.M.E. th" -rame. Sherwood IVaeoUwa took Mo»ne t-> settle down, it164 words
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Article83 1950-09-21 11 Khalsa defeated the SC.R C. hy one goal to nl in a fast* bnt scrappy hockey game at their home g rewind The goal was scored by ntre-half MAN JIT SINGH who netted with a beautiful tlick from a difficult angle in the first hall. A'though83 words
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Article34 1950-09-21 11 twu t f LONDON. Thur*.- The Arseoul K>tb«|l 01ui> has turned down a oreigii OnVi* request to send S4a to play a Oerman (gmXI m Berlin un October 4. A.P.34 words
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Article50 1950-09-21 11 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. foot bail le--<lt->: Scott Mh League tVp smarter Final.- Second tyf>: Allr-.i Athletic 2 Queen of the South Motherwell 0 Celtic 1. Dundee led 1 Ayr Unified 2, Brtn i lan 4 Aberdeen 1. GLASGOW CUP -k.h i-yix.vL REPLAY": Partiek Yh-s'l 1 igers 1. -Renter.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 11 A.P. RANGOON. Ued. sms.ir-orf- P.W, today look a five-goal beating from Burma in a charity match. It marked' (he visitors' final appearance here. The honie side led by four goals at hilf-time. —AT.'A.P. - 35 words
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Article30 1950-09-21 11 A.P. MELBOURNE. Thurs. The Australian Lawn Tcunis Association has asm d Art Larsen. lnck iNtvitr. Louise Rrough and Peverely liaker to tour l&MraM diiring 'he coming Reason.— A.l.A.P. - 30 words
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Article34 1950-09-21 11 A.P. PARIS, Thurs. The inftt hniaker at the Paris Sports Palace yesterday said he had signed Tiber o ftfitri of Italy, and Cla >d< Itttter of Kranec, for a middleweight rht.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article333 1950-09-21 11 ERASER Neave Sports Club met stiff opposition from Shell Sports Club in a Business House "A" soccer fixture at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. They just managed to scrape through with a two-one win. Their bogey-man was Shell's goalkee;vr Said who faced the oppo.si ioii arith333 words
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249 1950-09-21 11 PENANG, Wednesday. PLAYING the 13th and final game of their V Malayan tour, the Hongkong tourists were beaten by three goals to one when they met the Penang State XI before a large «•rowd at Victoria Green this evening The tourists delighted the I249 words
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Article87 1950-09-21 11 The Indian ration Club ju«t managed to »>eat Tio.'.-c It-thru by tw<» goals to one in R thrilling iOSCOf gam** at rVrrer PflrV r L l,>r.laV. After a hrst half. KItJSUXAN rgored t On* :-owl to p»ee the fittFan." ihe lead :n -><t f*«h mmute. On87 words
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170 1950-09-21 11 Hob") ooif trounced Malay* by !iv> uaii.f-s to nft m Hie first, viand of ihe triangulac taoleteop taurnantent oetwc i Hop 8" koog, liMtia. and Maliya at the li, ppy World Stadium last l ight. 1' for Yau Ted Hung <Peluki who waa the170 words
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Article74 1950-09-21 11 In an >.:veiil>-contested game pla j at The C.V.M.A. -'round v.-">rd..v. Chartered LtanU Snorts Oak bY ->aued Pula i Bo kom Snorts Club by two ROau to me In a Business House "B soccer nnrwunttr. Haßsnn opened the scoring for Pulau This lead w;ls only for74 words
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Article41 1950-09-21 11 The Anglo-Chinese School wti\ hold their Kith annual swimnrtn; carnival on October 2 ai the C» r>-s* "frimtning Club at S p.m. There will be two BTeßtfl far the Oid Hoys 100 metres fr.style and a medley relay.41 words
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Article64 1950-09-21 11 A.P. LONDON. Thuaa.- Kugalad'.World Cua foot bail team defeat Jr. tike FoiMbtdl Association team that toured Canada this stlromer 4—3 in tha PJL Charity Shield match at the fcUunford Fridge ground yesterday. Goal-scOrers for the England Itio team were: Eddie Bailey. W. Mannion. Jimmy MulKn BadA.P. - 64 words
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Advertisement14 1950-09-21 11 BLOOD BANK fillMip A 29 Bottles B 9m AB 3 O 20 Donors 2».14 words
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Advertisement110 1950-09-21 11 a no th t^^^iP^m link in \k Biro Service covers the Eastern heml- y Jp*33 tphere. But it does more than that—it covers J jfi/^Jk every writing need; as witness the new Biro l^^f^m MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its j I protector cap which enables It to110 words
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247 1950-09-21 12 A.P. LONDON, Today. DRITISH plans for Malayan economic advanceD ment will make that South East Asia nation "very strong indeed," Sir Henry Gurney, British High Commissioner in Malaya, declared today Even with her bandit troubles Malaya is the best place in Southeast Asia toA.P. - 247 words
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89 1950-09-21 12 Reuter-AAP TAEGU. Today. SENIOR Colonel Lee Hak Ku. Chief of Staff of the North Korean 13th Division walked into the American lines south of Tabudong today with his hands above his head. Lee told interpreters he had surrendered becaus° he had "realisedReuter-AAP - 89 words
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Article42 1950-09-21 12 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.- The Rev. Michael Scott, missiinary champion of the Herero Tribes, who is recuperating in American visa to attend the United Nations session. He wants to go as consultant for the International League for the Rights of Man.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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287 1950-09-21 12 A.P. MOSCOW, Today. WHILE Western plans to make peace with West Germany come as no surprise to the Soviets they are bitterly resented here. The Russians regard such action as a violation of agreement made between the Great powers. Newspapers came out yesterday withA.P. - 287 words
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Article95 1950-09-21 12 Stop Press The pn-niKe* »>f th«Mixlrrn I>uU.v M«WN vviu» raided itt midnight u»M idght. Th» I lii-l KdJtor nnd SubBdlMrt »u»v- iMfii detained. Soiim t»!r«r»- were found in th'-ir how*.' and «re now In i H-.tud.v of the police. 11. .MAimge r Ih believed h.»v. l;i'*n tnli»-n Iron»95 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-09-21 12 Princess \nne—daughter of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip.10 words
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248 1950-09-21 12 ABOARD THE FLAGSHIP OF TASK FORCE SEVEN, Thursday. VICE Admiral Arthur Dewey Struble, ComV mander of the U.S. Seventh Fleet, yesterday named the ships that participated significantly in the early phases of the assault on Inchon. The British cruisers Kenya and Jamica joined the248 words
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Article79 1950-09-21 12 U.P. NEW YORK. Today THIRTY-SEVEN p., 1 were dead in three widely scattered plane crashes within 24 hours. The worst occurred off Kwajalein in the Marshall islands, where a fourengined Navy transport plunged into 1.200 fathoms of water and killed all 25 Navy personnel. AnotherU.P. - 79 words
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Article89 1950-09-21 12 AP. HONGKONG, To-day. American authorities in Yokohama last week arrested four Chinese students from the United States on suspicion of complicity with Dr. Tsen Hsue-shen, California Institute of Technology professor, who was seized by the F. 8.1, on Sept. 6 on charges of exporting classifiedAP. - 89 words
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Article98 1950-09-21 12 A.P. LONDON. Today. DRINCESS Elizabeth yes--1 terday reduced her autumn social calendar on the advice of her doctors, taking more time to recover from the birth of her daughter, Princess Anne. Sources at Clarence House said Elizabeths health is good. Her first public appearance will beA.P. - 98 words
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Title Section60 1950-09-21 1 MALAYA Tribune PfQPLg PEOPLB Ttfc Tribgnt* Sport. EIGHT PAGES. Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1950. lARCER SALES WAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER /V MALA YA PKone SIN/3 Nine Lines PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE 8 If anna Otover, Mwkqm Tribrnm60 words
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655 1950-09-21 1 Mr. Vishinsky Wants Mao In 5-Power Pact FLUSHING MEADOW, Wednesday. M. Vyshinsky, Chief Soviet delegate, replying 1 in the General Assembly to the appeal by Mr. Dear Acheson for a United Nations' police force, put what he called Russia's plan655 words
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Article74 1950-09-21 1 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. BRITAIN'S Defence Minister. Mr. Shinweil. left London by air .onighi for New York for important talks with the Brivisn foreign Minister. Mr. Bevin. Mr. Shinweil had been summoned by Mr. Bevin lor talks on the appointment of a Supreme Commander and ChiefsReuter. - 74 words
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355 1950-09-21 1 Reuter. Flushing Meadow. Wed. MR. Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State, to-day called on the United Nations to adopt a four-point plan, including an armed Upited Nations police force to combat any threat to world peace. Mr. Acheson's plan, presented to theReuter. - 355 words
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1139 1950-09-21 1 U.P. A.P. FLUSHING, Wednesday. THE United States placed the problem of Formosa before the General 1 Assembly today, and proposed a four-point programme to provide the United Nations with a standing military force fo; use against aggressors. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, accusingU.P. & A.P. - 1,139 words
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Article40 1950-09-21 1 AP. VIENNA. To-day. Austrian Foreign Minister Dr. Karl Gruber fractured his left inkle and suffered bruises on the head when his car drove off a wet road in upper Austria and hit a tree, it was announced yesterday.—AP.AP. - 40 words
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216 1950-09-21 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE acting Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya. Prof. T. H. Silcock, last night confirmed that the Board of Student Welfare has "forbidden ragging". Ragging in this context has not been defined. The full text of the ragging resolution will be released216 words
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287 1950-09-21 1 U.P. and A.P. INCHON FRONT, Today. {JEN. Mac Arthur was told today by officers at v advance headquarters of the U.S. 10th Army Corps that a column of Communist reinforcements was moving south from Manchuria towards Korea. The column consisted of 200 vehicles includingU.P. and A.P. - 287 words
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Article, Illustration157 1950-09-21 1 THE following is the Gazette notification dated S.pt. j 20 issued bv Acting GliMtal Secretary Mr. %V- L- j Blyhtc on the banning ot the Nan hlao Jit Pao: In exereis- of the powers IMWtUTsi by Regulation 3 of ihe Emergenev < Publications—Control of Sale157 words
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223 1950-09-21 1 AP. London. Wednesday. MR. Malcolm Mac Donald, Commissioner-Gen-eral for Southeast Asia, said tonight that security forces face a long struggle with Malayan terrorists. "There are signs that the Malayan terrorists have a terrific lot of fight in them still," he said on arrival fromAP. - 223 words
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Article22 1950-09-21 1 Stop Press Five are being held for interrogation in Nan C luao banning. (See below A: back page)22 words
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Advertisement131 1950-09-21 1 National Employer's Mutual General BOR'aMKN'S COM I'KN.nAT lON m .1 olher cloves „f INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD. (lUior t .uratr« in I M«>rr h*Hib*M, KaM J i ace Manager. N. S. WISE. I'hone 2833. The Famous Old Man "BAN SIEW TONG" Insists on this Brand for Health! TAY MIANG HUAT, LTD.,131 words
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Advertisement13 1950-09-21 1 I 1 COR > < aw mult ~u rn, w kUAu uovw nw v J13 words
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Article184 1950-09-21 2 THE CRISIS KIT ALA Ll'MPl 'R. Won. THERE aie iM* M'h v detainees in the Federation of llalayw Mr. D C Wathorston .Scerot*rv &>* Defence. Federation of Malnva. paid yeatcl'd iv. Of this number, 74fl ■«o in Tanjon-, liruas Detention Camp, and the remain dee in the184 words
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517 1950-09-21 2 COMMUNISTS SEIZE RICE AND DR Paul V. Taylor, 58-year old American Prolessor of Education at Huachang University, Wuchang. China, now in Singapore on his way back to the U.S. on long leave aboard the Norwegian Motorship, Glenville," has seen many regimes come and517 words
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Article30 1950-09-21 2 As Issues of "'ear arc made weekly to retailers, sugar rations are io he purchased wee klv by Katie i C iio Hod- j ets. it waa ofhcial'y stated.30 words
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Article36 1950-09-21 2 Mr. AAV. Burtt of the Department oi Chemistry. Singapore, will describe interesting cases D which the science of chemistry defeated the plan- of the criminal, tomorrow at S i m. over Radio Malaya.36 words
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Article47 1950-09-21 2 KI'A'LA LUMWRJ ■••Vd.— Stage shows heJd in. the districts 1 of Bachok ar d Pasir Puteh brought iri the best eol'cTtion tor \hb University of Muiaya Endowment /und durftVg August. The tafcal collection .i< at' the end of August w- c 561.61 *.17-47 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 2 Bohana bm Idrtt was gaoled fcr a month by the First District Court yesterday for failing to produce an Identity card. He was fined $5 a week ago for the same offence.35 words
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Article47 1950-09-21 2 PENANG, Wed There was panic in Sessions Court iest .relay when the President, Mr. Carton who had cone to Taiping did not arrive at 11 a.m. to hear a case Forty-five Minutes. Mr. Carton walked m Reason*» case, rurvy missed his l aunc h.47 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-09-21 2 James C. Hrown, 76, a great gran.l father, who is st 'ing the world for ilis first This retired railway man from Ba.'timore, Maryland, U.S.A., on a world cruis.aboard he Coreneiious Maersk is in Singapore. He told th- Tritium he wan very happy that he69 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-09-21 2 Tribune cameraman Chin tiok this picture of Capt. Bolt. irioune wort* **<» CHsnvile, uhich ii Sh 'V JJZSZL~™£ Bast, at the party uhich Capt. BoUV < < TulsLy\ught in Si W >,>. TM S£L I sees helping Mrs. O. M. CutUr. o*4 of the guests SK IJ65 words
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211 1950-09-21 2 ATHMAN bin Mohamed Saad, a detective conU stable attached to Joo Chiat Police Station under sentence of one month's imprisonment on a charge of corruptly receiving $10 from a cm nese left the High Court a free man, yesterda>. othm.tn was alleged to nave received211 words
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Article41 1950-09-21 2 A recruiting team will be in Kelantan in October to interview applicants for enlistment into the British Army. The Chief Police Officer. Kelantan. is also calling lor applicants for the Signal Branch of the Regular Police Force.41 words
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Article104 1950-09-21 2 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murrey-Aynsley. yesterday confirmed the ten months' imprisonment and JSoo tin* paaaeal on chua >a> 111»<m (63), an opium addict. Twenty-four tahils of chandu was found in a boxin a room of a house in Kampong Subu on October 18 last:104 words
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Article209 1950-09-21 2 UNIVERSITY of Malaya authorities have instituted for the first time Honours Courses in Mathematics, History and Economics to start in the coming academic session 1950 51. Nine students will bs reading for these sub-jects-two in History, three in Mathematics and four in Economics. Twelve are expected209 words
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Article111 1950-09-21 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed.— Mrs. J. D. Hodgkinson. wife of the British Adviser. Johore. played the role of "auntie" to sixty-seven boys and girls from the Johore State Welfare Home of whom fifteen are blind when she gave them a party at her residence—"Saujana''111 words
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467 1950-09-21 2 NINE MEMBERS WILL CONTROL KEY DEPARTMENTS AN important advance ii constitutional development is the subject oi a A paper to be laid before the Federal Legislative Council this morning. The proposal for a s:ep towards a ministerial system of government seeks to decentralise th-467 words
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446 1950-09-21 2 W\LKING slowly into the witness box with a rosary around her neck and supported by a walking stick, an old Chinese priestess told Mr H E Kingdon in the First District Court yesterday, that she allowed a man. Kong Mun Kin to store446 words
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38 1950-09-21 2 W.O.I.W.E. Potts shaking hands with Brigadier C.G. Robins just before he received the C-in-C's certificate for good srrricfat Buller camp ij> strrdat). In the foregrtmtt4 is Lt. Col. J. R. Burgees, Co mmand* r, RASC. Singapore Base District.38 words
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Advertisement168 1950-09-21 2 TONIGHT Gala Mil-Malayan PREMIERE 930 a p.m all— JOHN WAYNE ADELE MARA FORREST TUCKER c o 9 JOHK ASAR A REPUBLIC PICTURE GENERAL SCREENING FROM TOMORROW WITH SIMULTANEOUS SCREENINGS AT K. LUMPUR AND PENANG. FRANK BORZAGES LAST 4 pfwluttton of SHl^^^VS moonwse «*tmi •mr p 1 4 J CTBMOTWK j168 words
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Advertisement83 1950-09-21 2 Opening To-day! 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 9,15 pm Shaw Bros. Colourful Malay Picture' "DEW! MOURNI" starring Kasma Bcoty, Osman Gumanti. Please Come Eaily FOR YOUR SEATS' ATLANTIC Great WoiM Today 2 Shows 6.15 9.15 "MYSTERY MOUNTAIN (Serial i SUN New World Today 2 Shows: 6.15 9.1b "PATANGA" (Hindustani! ROYAL M83 words
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Article196 1950-09-21 3 No Bail dings, SayM. C.s MUNICIPAL Commissioners hold it a retrograde step to allow buildings to encroach on Crown set aside for load-widening purposes In the past, Commissioners have granted temporary permits for extensions to buildings on •ch land and so have made these196 words
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Article129 1950-09-21 3 Court Told Argi of -assisting in th? ir igfoment of a common lining "house" cannot be tamed in law. as one of conditions; of Hai Bin where the gaming took prohibited gambling. 3 submission was made High Court yesterday Mi. Clmid~ da Silva on ot three129 words
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Article53 1950-09-21 3 r l Estrop nas pas:rt I and First Class rt II Final, and Mr. Chean g Siang lias passed First Part II Final, in th" Electrical Engineering Examination held t May 5 the City and Is of London, h are on the staff cf the53 words
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Article41 1950-09-21 3 A sum of 59.244.74 was ed for the University f Malaya Endowment Fund the week ending Sep--16, Singapore conited only $40. highest single contn- m ol $7,828.94 came from State of Perak. The total of now stands at 'm;G7.18.41 words
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305 1950-09-21 3 GEORGE, THE SCOT WALKED INTO THE LOUNGE tyHENslightly-built George Greig, in a stained wnite vest and blue pin stripped trousers walked into the lounge of Kallang Airport he caused quite a stir—because perched on his head at a rather rakish angle was305 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-09-21 3 CHARMING M,srai one of OUn est popul: s f r not being co-operative i oarts 1 hkc j- w jmnrovemont She however, admitted role so far. Drawlins her Chinese generauy 2 0 Pai said that she particularly satisSS with ,r,y of her109 words
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74 1950-09-21 3 Countess Mount bat ten or Burma will ooen the R A.F Horticultural Show in London next Tuesday, and Air Marshal' Sir Hugh T. Lloyd former C-in-C. F E.A F now C-in-C R.A.F. Bomber Command, will preside. TJjo show open to all R.A.F. Stations in74 words
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Article24 1950-09-21 3 Th.' Mcrkur orought io Singapore 3.000 tons ot Hour and trozen meat irom Australia. The ship also brought about 250 mail bacs24 words
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158 1950-09-21 3 A 6l-YEAR-OLD TOH TIONG JOO, who appealed against a District Court sentence of one month's imprisonment for failing to lake out an identity card, had his sentence altered to a fine of $50 or, in default, seven days' imprisonment in the High Court yesterday.158 words
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Article67 1950-09-21 3 Entries are now invited for the Boys' Clubs Chess Competition, 1950, to be held shortly by the Singapore Youth Council. This will be an Inter Club competition and units which ere eligible to compete are, clubs which are members of the Singapore Federation of Boys' Clubs,67 words
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Article22 1950-09-21 3 The Hari Raya Haji Congregational Prayer will be held at the Victoria School grounds on Saturday at 8 a.m.22 words
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258 1950-09-21 3 MRS. Shirin foal**, pr !l dent of the Women s ;ive Oroun in India, guesl soeafrer at day's Rotary lunch",r> meeting. K*e on the n-Cj-s--forming a »ew Federation to f o nd weil-toelng in .no World. said each nation haa n idea of258 words
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Article, Illustration345 1950-09-21 3 GREATLY increased opportunities for National Serviceni ii t<> obtain commissions or to train for flying jobs are being <>ii.-i.nl by tliH Royal Air Force as pnrt of ihe general plan to strengthen the British armed fores. Hitherto, National Ke.-vlecmen with the R.A.F. have, been i345 words
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347 1950-09-21 3 MALACCA, Wednesday. A MAN who was stated to have given floor shows A in a Malacca cabaret for two nights with "Miss Singapore V and had canvassed advertisements for a dance magazine called Highlights of Malayan Dance Halls in aid of the anti-tuber-culosis association347 words
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Article133 1950-09-21 3 TiWENTY-one Jtcr old Koon Leong Kee 1 I Kit to Ayer Road was yesterday committed to stand trial at the next tfingapore Arizes on a charge ol carrying a loaded ,32 a itomatic pistol and lhre< rounds of ammunition at Upper Cross Street on the nieht133 words
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Article37 1950-09-21 3 Eighteen-year-old Abdullah bin Mohamed accused of criminal breach of trust of $100 belonging to Merican bin Musa of Syed Alwi Road was yesterday acquitted by the Second Police Court without his defence being called.37 words
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Article33 1950-09-21 3 The new building of Drav!dar Kazh;«kam (Selei or Branch) at 177. West Hill Road. Seletar. was opened recently by Mr. A. C. Suppiah. U will also house a readingroom and library.33 words
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Article39 1950-09-21 3 DENVER, Wed.—Dr. Caradtii* Nooton, the Executive Secretary of the Methodist Church Temperance Board, told a convention here that the Korean war sprang from the Yalta Conference, where "Stalin* crowd drank Churchill and Roosevelt under the table."39 words
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Advertisement223 1950-09-21 3 hav< no miagiving dj§k3 fl T iKta mm j fir given it a thorough teat, and for performance, beauty of tone and ease of tuning can enthusiastically «ay that it upholds the fine traditions of it* distinguished family. FEATURES A it Excellent all round performance on all bands f L!223 words
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Article532 1950-09-21 4 jyHEN you read the speeches at the United Nations do you feel like a spectator at a play or a football match: that what is said and done by the statesmen is said and done by men in a world apart? Maybe there is an air of532 words
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Article113 1950-09-21 4 |N Korea the pattern of victory emerges The Nations fo c may be back on the 38th HoVL S oner l han cx P e cted. And then what? do they halt? g0 the northe territory, or forwlrri C 5 m^at a g^ ressi °n is a fairly113 words
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1201 1950-09-21 4 MICHAEL REYNOLDS - BY MICHAEL REYNOLDS I THE war in Korea has given an impetus to defence preparations throughout Western Europe. It has been the main I factors behind the decisions i taken in turn by the British, French and Belgian Governments to prolong1,201 words
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1023 1950-09-21 4 THE Economic Survey of 7 A ,n?« and the Far-East for 1949. prepared by the Economic Commission for the area of the United Nations Organisation, makes it clear that the improvement of the standards of living in the region is not a task in1,023 words
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Article206 1950-09-21 4 Reuter-AAP. long River and was forced to retire in the face of superior enemy strength. Tne patrol came i rres* fierce Communist machlnegun fire at short rang.* ,rom well-entrenched positions Covering the BrHj.sn machincguns immediately replied with deadly accuracy from the opposLe bank of theReuter-AAP. - 206 words
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Article45 1950-09-21 4 ACCRA. Today.—Mr. John Baines, formerly on the editorial staff of the Northern Daily Telegraph, one of the Kemsley group, who arrived here a month ago as government press officer and editor of the government publication, the Gold Coast Bulletin, died here Tuesday night45 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 4 UP. LONDON. To-day.—Air Secretary Arthur Henderson left yesterday for a tour of R.A.F. units in Malta, Cyprus, the Suez Canal Zone and Middle Eastern points. He will also visit Israel. Jordan and Greece.—UP.UP. - 35 words
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384 1950-09-21 4 J.W. TAYLOR - BY J.W. TAYLOR THE opening of ihe new Norwegian Consulate at f Jnll to replace the building blitzed in 1941. brings the number of consulates at the Yorkshire port, with their oicturesque shield* of foreign countries over polished brass plates, to nineteen. This384 words
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Article236 1950-09-21 4 A XEW of moulded hull 2 made of re.sin-bo-; glass fabric, which may r, lutionizc the small b. building industry, h built at Blyth (Northun hndl by b small yad in.%- firm. More than 20 work, r the factory--started by young ex-Naval officers n 194« were236 words
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Article42 1950-09-21 4 UP. WASHINGTON. To The Senate yesterday confirmed General George C Marshall as Defence Secretary. Marshall is expected to take the oath of office within 48 hours. The vote was 57 to li. All the votes against were cast by Republicans.—UP.UP. - 42 words
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Advertisement70 1950-09-21 4 AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGERS ALL TYPES AVAILABLE Including The Newly Arrived 12 Volt Battery Changers (For Your Country-side Entertainment). Also in Stock:— Radio Spare Parts. Dry Batteries (For All Types of Radios), and All Electrical Requirements. Enquiries are cordially invited. SOON ELECTRICAL RADIO CO., 46 t Selegie Road, Singapore. (M»s> I70 words
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Advertisement55 1950-09-21 4 DIAMINTS CONFECTIONERY CLEAR DIGESTIVE MINTS Sold lees; or in Family Size jars. FAMILY SIZE LARGE JARS Apprcx. 14 cz. SI .75 SMALL SHE Apprcx. 7 cz. mm .95 I Also j: j: BARLEY SUGAR I FRUIT DROPS J I CHOCOLATE CUSHIONS I GLUCO FRUITS > I Enquiries invited from tne55 words
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Article285 1950-09-21 5 Scrap It, Say T\w Teachers TIRCULAR 35—Government's demand that its employees proceeding on study or scholarship leave vacate their quarters —yesterday sent up a howl of protests in the Federation of Government Employees Union, the Singapore Teachers' Union and Empress Place. The Singapore Teachers' Union lunged285 words
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Article123 1950-09-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The Municipal Commissioners at a special meeting today approved the supplementary budget amounting to 1309,300, which increase the 1950 estimate from $722.260 to $991.560. The largest increase 135,000 in the main budget is due to an all round increase in the123 words
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Article, Illustration158 1950-09-21 5 11 I I 1 known to the Aus- tralian Navy, is the Burns Philip line passenger ship Merkur. which docked in Singapore yesterday. The Merkur was turned into a supply ship and served the Australian Navy during the Pacific war. Wherever the158 words
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237 1950-09-21 5 ONE of tne guarantors of Lim Chuan Kee alias Lim Tjoan Kee, who absconded when bailed out. will go to Jakarta to bring him back to the colony, it was stated in the Court of thp First Traffic Magistrate. yesterday, when his case237 words
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71 1950-09-21 5 Reuter. DJAKARTA. Wed. The Indonesian Cabinet met here yesterday afternoon to discuss the Government statement which is to be read by Premier Natsir in the Indonesian Parliament tomorrow, according to Ancta news agency. Dr. Mohamed Room, former Indonesian Hi£h Commissioner in the Netherlands, who arrivedReuter. - 71 words
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Article184 1950-09-21 5 JOHORE. PAHRU. Wed LIGHT bombers and fichtcrbombcrs of the R.A.F. Malaya Command carried out three air-strikes on bandit positions in Johore yesterday in support of ground forces. They kept up UM attacks for several hours, flushing surrounding areas with cannon and machine-gun fire. Security forces rec184 words
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Article73 1950-09-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— The food Control Office* ill Selangor will be Open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. and from 2.15 p.m. to I p.m. on weekdays and from 9 .nr. to 12 noon on Saturday. Tlv* restricted hours are to enable the staiT to deal73 words
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202 1950-09-21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. At an ordinary meeting held today, the President Mr. H. T. W. Oswell, told the Municipal Commissioners that he hoped that the 220 houses at Kampong Satu would be sold in the near future. He said that this was the intention202 words
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Article119 1950-09-21 5 CHONG Siew Boh, a lorry driver, under a fine of $50 for allegedly driving his lorry in a negligent manner on Stay 18 last, was cleared of the charge by the Chief .lustice in the High Court yesterday. It was alleged that on May 18119 words
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Advertisement89 1950-09-21 5 Asthma Mucus loosened First Day I*l cousHnc .«n''c?.H)p, chok'l< ks of Bronchitis or Asthma .r slrej» and enersry another r richt without trying MKNThu irroat medJctn* 1« not a n or hut works •he M™*!, this r**cMaS the n< Mai tun< s. The first pil f> nature Immedii. 1.-lps lrosen89 words
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Advertisement141 1950-09-21 5 Woo Hung Bs-ofthers Dealers in all kinds of docks, pratchea snd «f»re parts. Wholesale Retail 186 South Bridge Road, M Street, Singapore. Pena S that I I -rjuxtliat paste J YXIM inalceS jj I cookies delicio ?L#%) to I J J ,f fOW rrrip*- <»" s f,,r nH,lv |M I141 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-09-21 5 LI'L ABNER by FA Capp j mmm "TT"—r rurM V«TPICT WH>!\7'tmAß'Ll-. V GHOST V AH'LL SHOW YEW y, r HwMV Wah doit wamta Fs pose 1 I thenj U YSS-oun VBE rV RIDERS J TH'TRAIL T' tmree k US BUFFALOED > E U AH TAM WAKJTS IS fTTO >| <768 words
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Article73 1950-09-21 6 The market was easy at the opening and then steadied up on orders from Hongkong. But though it was steady it closed one cent below Tuesday's prices. Here are Singapore prices yesterday in cents per pound. Buyers Sellers No. 1 RSS f.o.b. Oct. *****3 No. 2 RSS f.o.b.73 words
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Article28 1950-09-21 6 U.P. THE following were today's official closings on the Hong Kong Exchange: HK56.35 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50 per pound surlin SHKS299 per tael of gold. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article74 1950-09-21 6 In Port: —Serempang (45), Merkur (44), Tankhaven I (Shears), Carthage (4S/3), Marie Skou (40 1), Silverash (38 9). (i)enroy (86 7), Steel Artnira! (38/4), Ama'eWail (Sl 2), Haligbnlan (17 18), Benaltnw (19 ?0), Wakde (21 22), Glen vile (23 24,, Mentor (25 6), Star Hetelgeu*e (27 8),74 words
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Article54 1950-09-21 6 The Co.>ra market was easy yesterday with sellers at $46 per picul f.o.b. and buyers at $46 4 A small volume of business was done at $46 with buyers holding off. Coconut oil was quiet with prices slightly lower than Tuesday with buyers at $73 and sellers at $73.50.54 words
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Article57 1950-09-21 6 Reuter. SOURABAYA. Wed The strike ol textile workers which was to have stalled here on- Monday was called off. ieports Aneta news agency. Negotiations between the textile worker.' trade union and the managements 01 textile factories concerned had produced such favourable results that the unionReuter. - 57 words
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476 1950-09-21 6 SINCE the communist invasion of the Korean Republic, American business has again revised upward its plans for expenditures on new plant and equipment. According to a Commerce Department survey of proposed capital outlays in the second half of 1950, businesses are planning to buy new476 words
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Article19 1950-09-21 6 TIN PRICE yasierdav a $3274 per pi< ul ip X M Lan ,l.>n £7ftT> jt ton na tl".19 words
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Article282 1950-09-21 6 A.P. NEW DELHI, Wednesday. THE first prefabricated houses produced in India has started coming off the line at a Govern-ment-owned factory in Delhi. The factory is turning out two-room houses at the rate of ten a week, by December, output should total 25 a week,A.P. - 282 words
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Article174 1950-09-21 6 The Malayan Xx hr.no Banks Asrociation MMUBOea the foi low n.i exchange r*te*:— tree Market Currencies Lonuon 2U 9%> 2 4 1 4 2 4 51« 2 4 11 Au.-traiia 211 132 21! 13 32 211 11 32 N.w Zealand 1 4 i M »4 11/1« India. Burma174 words
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Advertisement597 1950-09-21 6 "Noreverett" 4/« ct Colombo Cochin, Bombay, L wr otr Madra3 'c,n S 8/12 Ct GUTHRIE CO., LTD., phonr Singapore Dickson 267 Kuala Lumpur Swo ttenham Pcnanff FOR I K. CONTIXBNT. Singapore! Ft. Bwtti Panang T>nlawers" for London, Antwerp. Rotterdam. Hamburg Tiendoran'' for Genoa, 2SK, _sT__l_s6 i mm m sop--Tenattow" for597 words
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Advertisement376 1950-09-21 6 EE^CMSS/f/fflM^ SITUATIONS VACANT EXPERIENCED lnd€ it smau wasted by import linn mm Drocretsrvc *UJ weilkaown la it* ;ii«ikct apply P.O. ;«>x Ml tat-ag salary wanted and w m WANTED an experienced ;'.<(.;»- rraphcr aritfa taowledgc ol keeping and g.neral orout me■ Apply Guan Sen;: Kee. 5o Telok Aver Street. Pbope376 words
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Advertisement438 1950-09-21 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE POH SALE 1V47 Bedford utility van. fully Insured nef.fterel. -a good condition. Price ■•I 01 nearest offer. Apply BOX NcAIOM. Tribune. Spore. tQ. i VYOLSELY 11 h.p Taxed. Insured. Fa r condition. $10t» or offers Telephone Seaview Ho <1 room t. after p.m. l<tt» STANDARD 0 Saloon438 words
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Advertisement229 1950-09-21 6 ACCOMMODATION WANTED to :?ni MBlpcimd terrace semi-detached booae. rate rent. Katong or Siglap. Box A. 4012. Tribune, S"oor-\ (P.049>. FURNISHED Single Double rooiae to let with pervnes ceiUBMC. telephone, oookin- acIIP ■>■ Den tiallv situated. Apply Box A.4nio, M.T.. Spore. 4J WANTED: Educated Chine* bachelor wishes to r*n\ a :oom229 words
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Advertisement150 1950-09-21 6 WANTED 2 3 bedroom tai ealow central area by Eun tamilv willing nay repair? cr fur nnurĕ Box A.39i«9. Tribune. S re. tKJBt MUSIC THE OTTO FOOEMAN lit»i Schools 37. Orchard Road. Mou lutein Road. Telephone Vacancies for begnners and «1--vanr.-d available. FOORMANS MUSIC ACADEMY. 94. Wilkinson Road. K.v.ong. lei:150 words
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Article, Illustration447 1950-09-21 7 INTER-SERVICES SWIMMING CHAMPIONSHIPS Four Records Smashed ARMY swept the board in the Inter-Services Swimming Championships held at the Singapore Swimming Club p6ol yesterday to wrest the Challenge Shield from the Royal Air Force, last year's winner. They scored 87£ points. Four records were smashed including the447 words
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Article83 1950-09-21 7 Khalsa defeated the SC.R C. by cne goal to nil in a fast but ciappy hockey game at their home ground yesterday. The goal was scored by centre-half MAN JIT SINGH who netted with a beautiful flick from a difficult angle in the first hall. Although83 words
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Article225 1950-09-21 7 QEOFF Dyson, ace athletic coach, yesterday gave lectures and demonstrations on putting the shot and pole vaulting at the Victoria School ground. Dyson demonstrated to a fairly large crowd how driving force from weight and body is used for the shot putt. He showed225 words
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140 1950-09-21 7 A large crowd saw the S.C.C. women score a one-nil win over the Girls Sports Club in a thrilling hockey game at the Padang yesterday. The defenders dominated the play with their good anticipation and worked hard to stem the nippy forwards. The game140 words
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Article45 1950-09-21 7 A.P. L RANGOON. Wed. Singapore Chinese F.A. today took a five-goal v beat in j; iront Burma in i a charity match. It marked Ih c visilorV final appearance here. The home side led by j four goals at half-time. —A.t.A.P. - 45 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 7 A.P. LONDOB, Thur.-. The Arm mi Football I'lub has turned down a Foreign Ufllei ieque.«i to send Uieir leanp io play a (Jerman cooihined XI m BerTli) on (X-toher 4. A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article338 1950-09-21 7 ERASER Neave Sports Club met stiff opposition from Shell Sports Club in a Business House "A" soccer fixture at the Geylang Stadium yesterday. They just managed to scrape through with a two-one win. Their bogey-man was Shell's goalkeeper Said who faced the opposition with confidence338 words
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Article40 1950-09-21 7 The Anglo-Chinese S<hool wil! hold their 13th annual swimiiun carnival on October 2 at the Chinese Swimming Club at p.m. There v. ill he two events for the old Boys—loo use tree fr«e style and medley relay.40 words
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Article30 1950-09-21 7 A.P. MELBOURNE. ThuTS. The Australian Lawn Tennis A locia tion has asked Art Larsen, Dick SaviU. Louise BttHlgh and BeveiCly Raker to tour Australia during the coming season.—A.l*.A.P. - 30 words
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173 1950-09-21 7 Hongkong rmmood Malaya by live mantes 10 nil in tic trsi louad of tho iriansrultr u.t., tennis Inttnwnrint 'oer.v. i How India, and Malaya at the Happy world St: Hum "i r,ii lit. Rxeept fur Tau Runs 'Perak) \.ti.» was th- out) Malayan to173 words
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Article89 1950-09-21 7 The Indian Recreation flub jt!*M nuVMped to baa! T.o;-.-Bahru by two goals to one in a t iiriilincr soccer frann' at Fsrrer Park yesterday. After a scoreless t rst half. KRISHNA x lorcd a li n.l o cive the Ind'ans th. lead m the 40th minute.89 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 7 A.P. PARIS, Thurs. The SSStrh maker at tlx Paris Sports Palate yesterday tafd ne had sigaad Tiber io Mltri of Italy, and Claude Hitter of France for a middleweieiit Qsnt, —a. p.A.P. - 35 words
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209 1950-09-21 7 fv: riJNNERS 2 SAPPERS 1 OCTH Field Regiment, Royal Artillery (Malaya), 26™ on the FARELF Cup Final deserved two goals to one victory over R.E.M.E Base Workshops (Spore District) in a fast and thnlsocce P r encounter at the Jalan Besar Stadium209 words
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Article68 1950-09-21 7 L.i an cvcr.ly-contcsted gUM played at the c.y.m.a grouad vesierdav. Chartered Hank Sport Club defeated Pulau Bnkoni Sports Club by two goals to i.ne ni a Business Houae aoccer aacouater, wMmmomt opened the searing f°r PuUmßukom. This lead was ~nlv for a short spell. Marshall seal68 words
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252 1950-09-21 7 ALTHOUGH they scored first immediately on n the initial bully, the S.R.C. faded out of the picture and were beaten by three goals to one when they met the Wanderers XI in a hockey encounter at the Padang yesterday. Highlight of tho gMM was252 words
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264 1950-09-21 7 PENANG, Wednesday. DLAYING the 13th and final game of their 1 Malayan tour, the Hongkong Chinese soccer touriSs were beaten by three goals to one when they met the Penang State XI before a large crowd at Victoria Green this evening. The tourists delighted264 words
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Advertisement598 1950-09-21 7 SITUATIONS VACANT INCORPORATED SOCIETY OF PLANTERS. vpnlications for the position letieral Secretary to the Society should be forwarded to pO Box 262, Kuala Lumpur. Terms and conditions .of serv.jCe will he forwarded on qu<*«[XTRICTTY DEPART;T: Junior Clerks. Cornalary $80- a month me oak $80-90 BAR 110 ,-iTO DAR/180 x AlO-220/598 words
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Advertisement290 1950-09-21 7 NOTICES HAULAGE PERMIT. I. Haron bin Bulat of Bachok. Kelantan. hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Haulage Permit to operate 1 vehicle with a load capacity of 90 cwts. from Bachok in the area of Kelantan Trengganu fcr the carriage of own goods only. This application will290 words
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Advertisement639 1950-09-21 7 BOUSTEAD to., im SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG. RADNORSHIRE duo Sept. 27 GLENGYLE .Duo Oct. 11 PROM U.K. FOR STRAITS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. AND JAP 4 A For Borneo onty. GLENROY Singapore ..In Port Gdn. 36 Sept.639 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-09-21 8 Talbart - By Talbart. FROM the daily newspaper THE BIRMINGHAM POST*KU HERALD Birmineham Alabama. I SA.20 words
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278 1950-09-21 8 U.P. BERLIN, Today. TENSION in Berlin boiled into a new "cold war" 1 flare-up today when Russian soldiers tried to seize part of the British sector of the city in undetermined strength. The Russians withdrew when confronted by British officials backed by 100 troopsU.P. - 278 words
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Article166 1950-09-21 8 THIS MORNING'S SCENE Tribure Staff Reporter NAN CHIAO JIT PAO. Singapore's pro-Leftist Chinese newspaper, is to cease publication from today for the duration of the emergency. This was authorised by Gazette notification dated yesterday. Shortly after midnight, the offices of the daily were raided by more166 words
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100 1950-09-21 8 A.P. LONDON. Today ONE oi Britain*! bestknown war reporters <>{ World War IL Alan Moorehead, has been named as spokesman ior the Briusn Defence Ministry. Moorchcad. wno will probably rly witn Defence Minis ter Liiianuvl Shinweil to me Uniiea Stales next month wnen a sessionA.P. - 100 words
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Article250 1950-09-21 8 GENERAL THE MJtfejftTUttM LODUK T»t«/USOl'tin \L. .->Ov if.li i uu14V MDCftll> oil >»lUI illl.' iil'Sl can ieat ii im b> Mr. u«va -jan St mt' ciiigapoic l-o.i-' iiM-. wjMucai society, o t*attiuuil ,at b.30 p.m. a..\.-»T WEST MH lI.TV: Tanv Dy i loicssor il. *>. i.o.i luai250 words
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99 1950-09-21 8 Reuter. LONDON. To-day. BURMA, Siam and the three associate States of French Indo-China have agio, d to take part in the British Commonwcilth economic aid plan for South Asia, informed qu irters said here'tonight. Indonesia's reply to the BnUSb Commonwealth invitation to attend talksReuter. - 99 words
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Article129 1950-09-21 8 U.P. CALCUTTA. Today. RIMSHI SI'RKHANG. leader of a Tibetan I rad. mission to India, said yesterday that there a j.i no evidence of Communist Infiltration into the land of the Lamas and that a.l was quiet in the Tibetan capful. Surkhang arrived here after aU.P. - 129 words
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Article278 1950-09-21 8 U.P. SAIGON, Today. CIFRCE French Legionnaires and bearded North recaptured Dongkhe yesterday from Communist troops who retreated toward the nearby Chinese border after holding the battled fortress for two days L according to front line dispatches. Shortly after the reports arrived here. French army officials inU.P. - 278 words
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Article66 1950-09-21 8 RANGOON. Today. AN unofficial report yesterday claimed the death through bombing of the Indian communist Gushal. adris?r of the White Flag 'Stalinisti Party. An Army spokesman said he had heard the report out was unable to confirm it. The report said Goshal. with two Burmesj Communists,66 words
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Article53 1950-09-21 8 NEW YORK. Today. FRENCH FOREIGN MINISTER ROBERT SCHUMAN said vesteroav that France must "share wjtb Germany in the continental defence of Europe This as Jus first public speech since the "Big Three" Foreign Ministers conference which announced an agreed nolicv for the return :>f Germany to the53 words
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Article260 1950-09-21 8 Reuter. LONDON. Today. TEN Commonwealth Ministers met here yester--1 day morning to discuss plans for countering economic ills expected to arise from world rearmament. One of '.he main |HroWema before them is now to counteract the inflationary tend- nciCfl anting from th< defence programmes ol ■onw Commonwealth,Reuter. - 260 words
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Article97 1950-09-21 8 A.P MADRAS. Today.—Dr. C. Mani. Director of the Southoast Asian Region of the World Health Orgar ition. Bald here yesterday the committee has provided US$6O9,--000 for the control and eradication of malaria. tuberculosis, maternity diseases and vomeral disease among the region's countries in 1961-52.A.P - 97 words
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Article61 1950-09-21 8 VIENNA. Today —A Czech, fleeing his country in a single-cngined piano, landed in the American zone oi Austria oil September 13. U.S. authorities disclosed yesterday. He said he had planned to fly to Germany to seek asylum but was forced down by darkness. He was taken into61 words
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Article238 1950-09-21 8 A.P. DURBAN, Today. ONE delegate to the South African Nationalist Party Congress here demanded that the government should stop toasts to "The King of England" in Army messes. The delegate complained that he and other members of the rifle commando units raised by Mr. F.A.P. - 238 words
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303 1950-09-21 8 UP. LAKE SUCCESS Today. CIR Owen Dixon of Australia, United Nations mediator for India and Pakistan, reported to the Security Council yesterday that he 1 ailed in his attempts to carry out a derniliteirizatioii plan prior to a plebiscite in Kashmir and Jamrnu states becauseUP. - 303 words
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Article18 1950-09-21 8 NEWS BRIEFS VrATICAM ea'i i XII has ursed an lacceaat n charitaO'e art w v. I18 words
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Article17 1950-09-21 8 LONDU.N': saies ot im, mm taaisli hair oil 'or n use arc bWHWdHj In Afri17 words
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Article22 1950-09-21 8 LlirßO.^: An M*uai > to stop "the eeiiup; re on the m.nds ot i'oi children through reading l comics is annouii' cd.22 words
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Article31 1950-09-21 8 HONG A.U.NO: iim Communists are wet concerned abou 1 taw iw hty that Western aaiKH I nuan cut off strategic Imports an h China desperately neeas lor leconst ruction.31 words
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Article28 1950-09-21 8 HONG KuNG: The .<>i> ..:r Youna Men s Clin iaa A.--o-tiat on in Bnaaxhai has down. a< i ordinir io the It arrivals from T entsm.28 words
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Article30 1950-09-21 8 LONDON.- Rod »n.m UaUie sa\s the CS. dollar < hange rate tpio'ed hy Ihi Bank of Ch nab H da -1 since the outbreak of the ho reaa war.30 words
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Article29 1950-09-21 8 PRAGUE. fctfaiund two... sports editor oi tli. CSe -i<••s.ovak rado. «thlee-s who do not work lar-l tones or t»n tarms should l>c barred from uptwtm.29 words
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Article23 1950-09-21 8 rji.A'iL'r. 1 f i omiiHini -i t. n M ai rtuuav.nff ■tadksiia in asi tutions of higher tearor.nx. ks>| Prague radio.23 words
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Article32 1950-09-21 8 HONGawonG: Rad maintains that »o earl raaMM on tli»" Japt'iesc peace tieaty could be without pnur atfreeuj»;nt ».n v* subject bet wren < Inn l K< Brtiaia and the i 5 <'.-.32 words
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Article24 1950-09-21 8 H" »NGKo.N«.. .1 tivuih China Trade Itu.** li. s laniard the M*wi 1 tun > BTM and "i H• roods, say Chinese report24 words
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Article34 1950-09-21 8 ABOARD A L AI..M \I PORT OFF INCHON officers aboard this converted '.roopsmp 1 in tin- children's nurs-ry. win still bore s IM "Pies* i the fonnuia bottl«s oi th* scry clean.'34 words
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Article32 1950-09-21 8 BERLIN. Lord Mayoi Renter lia< demanded ll* West German Govtim transfer its bcadquan n IO H iin as a sym!»o! of its r« to Sc. hd pressure i;i r,B n32 words
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Article29 1950-09-21 8 WASHINGTON >•• a no baataesa I*e >»••"• business" ator Glen U. raj or. 1 !a!..« du< k Liberal, i road with bis awa let' and "a new kind ait29 words
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Article37 1950-09-21 8 WASHING YON: iecn allure. I'■ Hfannan. sa d »a«t nigh\ I Ameri< an farm.i 1 1 1 to produce ptemy oi I tho nat on through I' Korea i war or any datum en* I37 words
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Article28 1950-09-21 8 SYDNEY: 11 wyr iuUrf. na •> Kimo. lin i Hty lonfcrr .-.1 1« 1 < epted a -•in-j'e OH v to play fur I eiajh in Kutfby Leaaruc.28 words
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Article24 1950-09-21 8 STDNBT. Docker* ucen on strike here tiw Tlmr-i .v lie eled X' at a ma n Mcc in to work tod i>24 words
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Article23 1950-09-21 8 SAN I i:A.\» Ifc I I». ton Ft—th Navy ncr Dtawwfte N rive pii k up a load oi >• lndi/ rjhhaa.23 words
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Article23 1950-09-21 8 LONDON: Gu < rem pules an Inmr. ».liir i Britain jreeterdny. early today but were M« inoA- H|l a;ai* ion.- m morrow.23 words
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Article33 1950-09-21 8 BANGKOK. An in a! aid atrreear; il >■• Thailand and 1 States was rtmchidcd yv*l* »«w> with Prom ar i urn i 11 for Thailand ami Amba*»*" Stanton for UK i .ri33 words
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Article35 1950-09-21 8 WASHINGTON: The I• Department KM a*ra< 1 ;ed it ha* re< eived no n 1 posedl either from the Government or the.North Korea" Communists, desp te rumoui petjCa move.-- in Koi a.35 words
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Advertisement429 1950-09-21 8 CLOVER'S SOAP PERFUME WORKS i MMLEK HOLIANB JjWP twkhrftis Tr»*) strk Qfe*Pf BUTTERMILK J SOAP No. 340 A Skin and Hair Beautifier It is a well known fact that from time immemorial milk and especially Buttermilk has been used m preparations for beautifying the skin. The Dutch women are noted429 words
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Advertisement15 1950-09-21 8 BLOOD BANK Group A 29 Bottles n B 20 AB 3 O 20 Donors 2».15 words
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