Malaya Tribune, 22 September 1950

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  • 22 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE TOD ATS NEWS TODAY LATE 1 r writ a JttAlH.fi TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 297 1  -  Heavy Marine Casualties By JOHN COLLESS Reuter. With United States Marines, Today. |"XITED States Marines in Yongdongpo fought off a counter-attack by a Northern force estimated at 200 late this afternoon (Friday). Meanwhile, other Marine troops moved up to -o.idate the assault troops'
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  • 86 1 AP. HURT BY DEWEY 1— W YORK, To-day. C ET Foreign Minister 1 Irei Y. Vishinsky out last night when v ork's Governor ThoH wey told a United 09 ('inner that Russia lliona of slave labour\v ;s addressing a I £>tcs at which ty
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  • 128 1 AP. BOMBAY. Today. P Minister JawaharNehru threatened to fob yesterday un-iii-Jndia Congress > d :uJI endorseI his >x>licies. The 7 gave him ndorsement, by an overwhelming vote. h told 3.000 delegates on day of the party's mgress at Nasik n fused to bow to sol the
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  • 67 1 General George C. Marshall, entering the Red Cross Headquarters in Washington, D.C., USA, on Sept. 13. He was head of that department. A few hours after this picture was taken U.S. President Harry S. Truman announced that he had appointed Marshall as Secretary of Defence, to succeed
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  • 76 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. BRITISH born Hollywood film star Madeleine Carroll, married for the fourth time on the continent recently to Life Magazine publisher Andrew Helskell, native of Naples, a Life Magazine spokesman said yesterday. The spokesman said the exact time or place was unknown. He
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  • 131 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE publication today of the Benham Report on Salaries of Federation Government servants has strengthened the determination of Malayan teachers to carry on the fight for a Unified Education Service. Said Mr. V. Sar na. President of the Malayan Teachers' Union: "The recommendations of
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  • 87 1 A.P. LONDON. Today.—Russia will build a huge power and irrigation project at Kakhovi near the mouth of the river Dnieper, to water o>• -tPOO acres in the Ukraine and Crimea, Moscow ri io said yesterday. It was the third big develooment scheme announced by the Russians
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  • 796 2 New Abbey Rises Out Of The War Ruifts Reuter. Pu/HUMAQKS arc sta-:tm« a ,,.uT. tc t.io ancient mon„<trrv Of Monte Cnssmo »OW over the tomb of £25 ESeotet after b^ -'tcSVhpuss famous hatt.es cr w campaign rr World Pr The discovery of 7 in
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  • 204 2 HOLLYWOOD. RALF-WAY '-dround lh<world the high cost of 'tng has turned rot*) the high, cost of lm*ing. In the Orient, the dented xchemier is driving the harem out of style. &ren In Turkey, So says rnouon picture director Z Imnnd GouWins. who with tin filming of -Everybody
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  • 68 2 Reuter. Flushing Meadow. Thurs. EMPEROR HaHc Selassie of 1 Ethiopia has asked the United Nations to unite Eritrea with Ethiopia during its present session. In a letter to the Secretary -kneral. Mi. Trygve Lie. the Emperor praised the prompt r.N. action in Korea and urged
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  • 155 2 Tribune Stafl Report?, OT^QAPORE ~o servant* w theii m of living allow, v... incrensw A largo numh i of rJn said yesterd-ty w, g4ad t3#ter*nm( tnkt tnvestlg uion- tntc th< whole question of < o st 0 f ing allowances can n<. riouM that the pric<
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  • 68 2 C HATHAM. Eng Koval Maunes ot.i. t oewouaHers after 250 ycai i of association with thu port town picked their MgT.«*- ranking bandsman to s mi retreat at the final hart stseiosme ceremony. But Bugle Mai->! I i Goddard had to bee off He
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  • 41 2 MANILA. Thursda Some 50 armed Conum ted Hukba'.shape mho I the Rlz?' town >f Tetef mikes north cf Manila night wore wounded bj suing |?r)verftßieat for 6 -ortliiTg CO unonVv:'' received in V alternoon -Rei. 1 r-AA I
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  • 44 2 ~ien of a famous Scottish regiment deplaned yesterday at Changi *£> Japan where they will be placed at the disposal ol the t .N. Cwn n 0 1d db! ment in the Korean war. Picture shows the troops belonging being an.
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  • 85 3 M\ MBERS of the I N. Comn of Korea sign ofticial report to l .N. General »|j at Lake Success. T, jelegates we left to right: (sitting) Liv YuI !nna>: Henri Brion- ral, (France); Bernabe Africe (Philippines): Bertil A. K-ndorhg Principal Secretary): Anup Singh (India); Chairman. A.
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  • 739 3 Reuter. ing Meadow, Thurs. Tring Committee United Nations Assembly today :to include on t "\e a the question of the -tit of Indians in Booth Africa. Th vote by the 14-mem-•mrnittee was ten to with two abstentions, lia voted against Britain
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  • 59 3 A draft report on Chinese lodging houses is exprcted to be competed by the Hotels Committee on Monday, according t« Mr. B.CS. Adkins, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. ,1 The report will be submitted to Government. It may be recalled that the Committee was appointed to investigate
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  • 420 3 Contin ental Managers Learn U. S. Methods WASHINGTON. A.P. AMERICAN tourists used to sleeping in twin beds, taking a shower in the morning and breakfasting on bacon and eggs are going to find these in a number of European hotels this autumn. So says the
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  • 74 3 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Claude Rains believes that actors, unlike birds of a feather, should not flock together. "No actr." should live within 200 miles of Hollywood," is the way he puts it. "This would keep »hem away from boring shop talk and that between-pictures anxiety," Rains
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  • 408 4 WOMAN'S PAGE A.P. PARIS. ALONG lean look with special emphasise on unusual and often very revealing necklines is being featured by Jeanne Lanvin this autumn. The leanness is seen maaniy i, day and cocktail dresses tfhlck iv« mold«d skintight to the figure in an unbroken line She
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  • 779 4 WHAT bet*. mru th vi could there he tv iei you thinking about new curtains and fresh frills? The shops are full of exciting new furnishing fabrics whicn will send your imagination soaring. Dressing up your name isn't difficult—if you use the special curtain tape and hooks which
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  • 1612 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY T.D. SYME f SG vigorously at I long. thin cigar. S hastian Hernandez the dingy, isolated caressed the rcs lap and thought 0 t r >lntion. ./en of that turhloodstaiued little v ch h is earned the the "boiling pot of I America".
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  • 126 6 HOME TOWN NEWS i FROM BRITAIN /GLEAMING machinery, nuts, xl bolts, valves and surgical instruments will be among the harvest gifts laid before the altar at St Stephen s Church, Southwark. thi< month. The machinery and other equipment are all made by firms within the parish.
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  • 74 6 NEAT definition of a wife: Ex Young Lady, or more briefly XYL. XYL is one of the abbreviations of Wireless Telegraphy —the. international language —Included in a list issued by the Radio Officers' Union Someone told it to the Marines, apparent!v, for it vs used in the
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  • 197 6 WHEN Mr. Jack Andrews, mayor of Colchester, took the traditional gin and gingerbread at the recent opening of the oyster season in the river Colne he consumed a square of ginegerbread the recipe of which handed down for generations, is now the secret of Mrs.
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  • 191 6 BASIC SALARIl P UT— COMM1T Tl AGAINST P 1ST A Y VO TES RISES KUALA UH THE Special Committee on Salaries in the Federation o recommend any all-round increase in the general lev In their Report, which has just been published, the: have concentrated their
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  • 341 6 The Committee has recommended for the closed departmental clerical services the timescale $85 x 5—95 100 x 5—130 140 x 10— 220 230 x 10—280 p m. and the special grade 3300 x 15—360 p.m. In this connection, tne Special DC mmittee suggest ;hat members
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  • 204 6 The Committee r--423 representations from individual Public Servants, Trade Unions and Ass ciations of Government servants. Revealing this, the Report of the Select Committee which has just been publ.shed says that most of the representations concermd salaries and salary scales and almost all were based on
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  • 234 6 THREE memners of the Committee. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Dato E. E. C.Thuraisingam and Salleh bin Hakim, do not agree with the recommendations of the majority relating to the date from which the new salaryscales they recommend should be paid. In a Minority Report they
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  • 145 6 A proposal that the annual increments' in the clerical timescales should not be less than $10 p.m. has been rejected by the Committee. The Report of the Special Committee says that the proposal was rejected because in the first place the first clerical examination
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  • 40 6 I I h F 52; I if* I I Kl I ir v S i Wr~ m I H M m B Htt W*~' B pose I* H 188-' H torr.e on •re than
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  • 41 7 Municipal Commissioner has suggested the contraction of a shelter at the bus stop at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Fort Road, as there are a large numbers of children waiting for the but in this area.
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  • 391 7 THE Professional Officers' Committee have re--1 commended that the timescale for Professional Officers should be—s39o x 30—690/ Bar/730 x 30 —1,444 per month. The Committee have made further recommendations with regard to matters arising out of that recommendation. With regard to points of entry oi
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  • 86 7 The sca.e of $85 x 5—95/ 130 x 10—200, 210 x 10—300 is recommended by the Committee for Sanitary Inspectors. Laboratory Assistants. Surveying Assistants etc. The Select Committee's Report this the most important oi the additions to the key M&les made during the progress of
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  • 345 7 WOMEN have been recommended a lower salaryscale than men so far as the technical and clerical grades are concerned. This is because the Committee feel that much of an officer's value to Government depends upon experience and continuity of employment and that it is essential that
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  • 244 7 Unqualified Officers XI AL A LU M PUR. Thurs. THE Professional Officers' Committee reject the claims of all officers not on the professional timescale of $370 S 30 6TO/Bar/720 x 30 90p per month to be treated as Professional Officers. The Committee recommend th -l unqualified
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  • 251 7 THE Professional Officers" Committee have T commended that Profe*tonal Officers should be placed on the same: salary ministrative Officers and that the run should be $390 XiU n stra S? oTProffl OffiUK per month. The effect of a successful claim by Professional Officers to be placed on
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  • 25 7 MEWS BRIEFS LONDON.— Ste?c th :ad of June 20. 2iii lii .us bav<> volunteered tor i ivil -.leiem? work n Kn:,'iand and Walts.
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  • 26 7 rIPEI. Nationalist reports say th rWltmtl Ked* ar- builfl-m-c AM airileiJ- in tha South China DtOf pea ol X wangling and extending cU ones.
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  • 23 7 CALCUTTA. More than 6.o<rt tons Of Indian jine «ocda have so far reuotoad 11 Chinese port cit Tientsin vine© August.
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  • 19 7 WASHINGTON.— Louis Johnson, ret red U.S. Defence Secretary, says t r ie Koreoa ftshtinK may" be- Russia" .< Waterloo".
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  • 25 7 LONDON.— The AthUIUC Pact Council has turned down TurKey's appUf rtltfl for full aeeaafcerakuß of ihe aliance. uaualli reliable learcea said here today.
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  • 28 7 HONGKONG— Brittfh Fvrti-n Office official Mr. A. C. Adam.- la leaving »or Korea to MMM pus! i Cnanpa d Affairs mm Js*-»_ >!r. H. i-nw-br due.
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  • 34 7 TOKIO. A fo.ir-year old botl.e containing three copies of a quotation irom the Bible na« reached the estuary of the Tokatsu River in Hokkaido. Japaii's northernmost island W*JP Bap r ram-is "o.
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  • 38 7 Vttid. OuxaUrnw. Train can Airlines <;>•«» i. -.--vdaahe M ni r ti. M base. 12 nii!»'s north Of Ilew Ud will trein Indonesian civil a Pi ,«ts there under con'ra t to IM Etepqbl c of Indonesia.
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  • 30 7 MANILA. Antonio Amal night editor and Philipr DC Wrote Houae report r !he Man ia Bureau it"--r-iaied n i aa. has teen aaiweU Press Secretary for President cJiiinno.
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  • 36 7 JAKARTA. —Governaxeat liiv.< are busily prepjiing lot ronti re i<-e on the h ihf level with tlie Dutch aJbout Pa tiuinea 10 be opened at ih» tna ot ihis moivh at The Hague.
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  • 31 7 rlt riAvi Life*, o* nee expenditure for the year 19E1 will go up 10 to 18 aar cent. Duto.i Finance Mn-r-r Pio!es■or Plerer L efttnetc reported vj parliament.
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  • 27 7 PHILADELPHIA. -K*:«tl berriera in the United Sates are crumbling daily. < specially in the soutb. th- National Baptist Convent on in the U.S.A.. Inc.. was told.
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  • 29 7 HONGKONG. Peking trade a (eaua are in the market for pulihaara of vessels which have ti«tea King idle m Hongkong harbour for aim m a year.
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  • 25 7 WASHINGTON: 'lift* economic Coo, K-ration \dr.i mstration haa authorised «id«un to buy .•h»uV) (about S8 s>» -million) worth of United Stale- ru\v cotton.
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  • 208 7 THE Special Committee has recommended the scale $270 x 10—300 p.m. for Superscale Junior Technical Assistants. Overseers and others in relation to the $300 p.m. salary reached by a Technical Assistant at his efficiency bar. They further recommend for Surveying special grade of $330
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  • 691 8 SONGGRAM MAS THROWN HIS COUNTRY IRREVOCABLY INTO THE WESTERN GAMP A.P. BANGKOK SIAM S P»<mter Pibul Sort£giam has thrown his country unalterably 'nto the camp of the West in Uiq i resent Far Eastern en™;.. Qualified Western yen in CoUgkok are :onvinced that
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  • 304 8 Reuter. FLUSHING. MEADOW, Thursday. JHE Iraqi delegate to the United Nations General Assembly, Mr. Fadhil Al-Jamali, tonight charged Israel with acts of aggression, and asked why the United Nations had not acted as promptly in Palestine as it had in Korea. Tlie first speaker at
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  • 183 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur* —The Workmen's Compensation Act is being earfully searched for tion to help a workman ii Perak who had 15 teeth knocked out and claimed that loss of eating eapacin would lead to loss ol earning capacity. What really worried him was
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  • 82 8 A.P. A YUGOSLAV par waff r plane crashed yestefOSJ killing at least tin e t !••> senders and the pilot Further details «rer< net availab'e immediately. The pilot was identified as Bora Markovic The Yugoslav Government has dispatched a special commission to investigate the cra-h The
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  • 454 9 LONDON, Thursday. r t ditoriai on "rice" The Times said that rice I s be<?n the principal subject matter of three rational conferences already this year, has necessarily been brought into the picture veral others. The frequency of these international meets ::i
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  • 48 9 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs.A theft charge was re;ul out in the Magistrates- Court today against Mohammed bin Maidin alleging that he stole a wrist watch belonging to Chai Sow Sun<, Ball of $200 was offered when the ca.se was postponed to Sept. 27 for mention.
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  • 88 9 Rubber Duty 'Speculatio n' U.P. LONDON, Thursday. THE Colonial Office said today that nothing was known here of the Malayan Federation Governments reported intention to impose an export duty on rubberIt -aid that the reports appealed to be pure speculation started because ot the high mice of rubber. It siid
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  • 442 9 A.P. BERLIN BERLIN movie houses are showing ftfty years of m history. H rati Lloyri and ChajrKe tplia steal the show from Kaiser and Hitler. The tilm -Heirliche Z.-iten ;ioi ious Times) is a patcn.vork of *v. Nts from IfOO to I which shifts
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    56 9 1' S Marines, driving toward the Naktong river in the Changnyong sector of ihe Korean Front, take cover from enemy fire behind a small ridge winch also shelters Korean rejuS ce,s caught in th- battle area The fire came lrom the bills in tlie background, occupied l»
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  • 369 9 A.P. SOMEW.Ii RE in ivor.EA. COMMUNIST prison--s of war are much better off than civilia ufugee? Alter a tour aiound the prisoner 01 war stockal. and ufugee cir.tie. an olv*eryer -aid "I would rather he in a prisoner dt war camp to South
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  • 311 10 lIEROES of yesterday's scoreless Community League game between the Singapore Malays and the Royal Air Force were goalkeepers Anguillia and Grant. Displaying top form, they kept their respective goals intact in the face of a barrage of repeated and determined attacks. Anguillia, lithe and lanky,
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  • 191 10 r_B third annual cr»i kei i I. between the Indian ASMKfav tion and the R.A.F. Malaya for the Ifahatma Otadfei M» norial Cup will b*>'i:> tomorrow afternoon at the R.A.K. Beietar -.round. F\>ur cricket bats have been presented by the R.A.F. Malaya Cricket Associat on for the
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  • 85 10 An O.T.E.C. player collapsed toards the closing stage of yes terday's gruelling Business House "3" League soccer game between Oriental Telephone and Electric Company Sports Club and Breweries Sports Club at the Oeviaae Stadium. The result was a careless •draw. The fact that both teams
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  • 61 10 The following: w~:e elected office-bearer? of the Junior Badminton Party:— President L m Kirn Lee <re- lecttd): Vice-Pr**tdent: Tan Thoo Mong (re-elec;. i); Hon. Secretary: Tan Kirn Hwee: Hon. Treasurer: Lee Khim Chai (re-elected): Hon Sports Capt. Tan Ch>e Toon (re-elected*. Committee: Tan Thoo Yang. Lee Khim
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  • 202 10 PENANG, Thursday. AN the eve Of their departure for Sumatra, the Perak Chinese Football Federation gave a preview of their striking power when they trounced a Penang Football Association XI by six goals to one at the Westlands School ground today. The tourists, which included
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  • 160 10 MALAYA ended up as wooden-spoonists in the tri--11 angular table-tennis tournament between Hongkong Chinese, All-India and Malaya, when they took a second trouncing at the hands of All-India before a large crowd at the Happy World Stadium last night. Although they won by five games
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  • 61 10 Si. Andrew's School Will hold its annual Swimming Carnival at the Chinese Swimming Club on Sept. 21 at 2.30 p.m. Included in the programme ls> an Inter-Schoo' Invitation Medley Relay (4 X 50 metres). Mrs. Richard Lim Chuan Hoe, wife of the former president of the
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  • 288 10 GEOFFREY Dyson, chief coach of the British A.A.A., kept the crowd in numerous mood as he continued his fifth scientific lecture on the techniques of long jumping, relays and throwing the hammer. Punctuating nis theoretical lessons witn simple jokes and lectures, he emphasized his points
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  • 158 10 Right-inside Oxford saved the game for the Base Ordnana Depat Civilians' Association wivh a goal towards the closing at age* of their hoekev encounter rgainst the Police Sports Club at Thompson Road vesierdav The Police, were the Letter team. They were superior in attack and
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  • 147 10 PENANG. Thurs.—The cnineae Recreation Cluh defeated the Post OftVe Recreation Club by three goals to ail in a thrilling hockey game at Victoria Green yesterday. Scorers w«-ne Khoo Phin Lim Chiang Khĕng and Oh Coon* Seng. The Hu Y'w Seaii. one of the strongest badminton teams here,
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  • 78 10 The Singapore Ania'- r Wright Lifting Federation will hold tea 1 annual champions!) ps and the "Mr. Singapore cunted at the Happy World Stadium un Cctober 28 and 29 at S p.m. daily. If sufficient entries :.,e forthcoming from the 'air sex, the Federation might a
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  • 456 11 AMERICAN BASEBALL NEW Y.QRJK, Today. DRIJLLIANT pitching by Eddie Ford, sensational young lefthander, enabled the New York Yankees hold their half-game lead in the tough American Baseball'League pennant race with an 8 to 1 victory over the Chicago White Sox. The Detroit Tigers gained
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  • 48 11 The All-India 1 l" h^tC-1 V.■» toarifltfl wit' *tr< mi e>Attett.»ri at the R A.F. SeHetar at B inday at 6.30 p.m. Th..; match is fOintb >n ed by the md an in******* •md the R.A I I.iaiava. The Indians nv.ll be go*** of the Airmen.
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  • 154 11 A.P. MARSEILLES. Today, l o\DED with trading trinkets, a young Amerexplorer and two French friends set out today >n the first kg of a big ad- Mire -to sail 4.000 miles rjiwii the Nile River in canoes. in member 01 is 25-year-old M. ai
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  • 74 11 In Port:— Benveg: (45>. >VrUirriM), Tbanhhaven (Shesrnlhana r42'3), Grogon •0 I), \TcM\kerk (88 9), City 1 Kvan*vi»»e (36 7), Stee'Admiral (33 4), Kartosano (31/Sl, Haiisrontai» Queen (17. 18), tWnaitow (19 20), Tosari SI 2). (ilenviile (23 4). mm- .r i »5 Presidmt FHlmore >*, X), Uenvrackie (29
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  • 43 11 A.P. i-,EL>;RADE. Sept. I:l.—Yu,os- Football lv\x r-,re MB nc- I 1 the invitation to Ulke port Fe«tlv»l of Britain <.*>tb;i!i ■nan hes n Britain In May r.ext Some or the souatrjr a pe*l will be -ent, he neWPOP** b -aid. A.P.
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  • 25 11 LONDON, Thurs. Football leTl C vision Southern: Newi. ountv 2. Northampton 2 other maten: Brtghtoj» i Hove 5. Ga'ata >aray I Inn -.—Renter.
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  • 120 11 A.P. U XDON. S-pt. ::l. Bel<i*wP erweighl boxing < han.pion. I Ma. htelin. U. «NM an vii; lo«er in an c •.'!>•- lOim. fight against otush j pton Jim Kenny al the tan- Hall yesterday. Al the •nd of a iou.:h find tast i
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  • 50 11 Hands, feet and head! An exeting tussle for possession Hands, frrl w\ head! An "rtttef fi&fe JSl I St the toll ill front of the Mfttrffg S0.1I 4* an attack li>' rfslgrUa* t g CwnmnniVy W^ n J, thr Stay (Hnran JEir xvhHr liarttli f*trtl»eM, -.erouf fn* l,fU. Yftyh'? anTiwuly.
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  • 533 11  -  Motoring Notes By a Motoring Correspondent TYJIES in use today are as good or better than ever they were. But then why do many car owners believe they are not Trr- answer is simple: because the tyres on the cars they are now operatic..., c"
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  • 185 11 THE world's lirst regular commercial air service to b operated witli turbinetigttfed aircraft has just beert inaugurated by British Europea Airways. 8.0.A.C.'s partner in the operation of "Britain's scheduled air services Th; aircraft is the Vickers Viscount V 630 Prototype, powered by four propeller turbines,
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  • 70 11 NEW DELHI. Thurs. I Industrial disputes in Jndl.» during July, 1960 were the lowi est for any month during the past few veirs. There were I only 17 disputes during tne month involving 19.10:> workers. The time Inst was only !»3.043 man days as compav J ed to
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  • 539 12 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. THE U.N. Assembly's Steering Committee called yesterday for full debate on an American programme for combatting aggression and on a counter Soviet bid for peace on the lines of the Communistbacked Stockholm Peace Appeal. Without a dissent, the major
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  • 70 12 Tile Commanding Officer (Commander Kinloeh-Jones) a nd officers of The Royal Naval Barracks, Singapore, were hosts at dinner last night to officers of the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Singapore Prvws. Picture above were taken al the dinner. The little "toy" in the hands
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  • 132 12 Tribune Staff Reporter Singapore, Today PLYING the guide flag 1 Malaya and Singapore and with her rails lined with the happy smiling faces of 41 girl guides had been aa an camping trip to Australia, the Blue Funnel shin the Gorgon berthed in Singapore this morning. The
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  • 42 12 nn»ir ,S i NGAPORE To-day. Teachers' Training Col- °eat the Combined School by five games to four in a friendly match this EESfi ~a t the Victoria School Hall. Above are the members of the two teams which took pan.
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  • 79 12 Reuter. COLOMB. To-day. A SUGGESTION that no non Ceylonese should be employed in European mercantile houses here except where technically qualified people were not available was placed before the Chamber of Commerce to-day by Ceylon's Minister of State Mr. A. E. Goonesinha. The Chamber's representatives agreed to
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  • 21 12 VIENNA. Today.—Hungarian press reports reaching Vienna on Thursday indicated a food shortage growing in that largely agricultural Communist satellite.
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  • 112 12 A.P. MANILA. Today. fUSTOMS officers hero oey gan an investigation of tne discovery of aporoximatcly US$l,OOO worth of U.S. Treasury cheques round on a Philippin-s Airline plane returning from Hong Kong. The plane crew found the cheques and promptly notified the authorities here. It was believed
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  • 249 12 U.P. SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Today. DRESIDENT Syngman Rhee of the Korean Republic is planning a triumphant return to Seoul at the earliest possible moment. Thereafter, he expects to achieve a united Korea, ignoring the 38th parallel of which he sayi jokingly, "Show it to me,
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    • 63 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY JHB PEOPLB fOX THB PSQPLB S'ponu LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALA YA Phone 58H/1 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, tpoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOS I>OS REPRESENTATIVE E Muurirc Mover
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    • 669 1 MANY ARE INJURED Mystery Red Column Reported 30 Miles From Seoul A MESSAGE received late this morning from the Korean front says that British troops who were yesterday safely ferried across the broad Naktong River to join the American offensive in the south, have
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    • 113 1 A.P. INCHON FRONT. Today. A North Korean force, estimated at between 600 and 1.000 men. crossed the Han on the northern flank of the Allied Inchon beachhead and lobbed a few shells into Kimpo airfield, the Korean end of a busy American airlift ot
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      85 1 The Commanding Offlcei (Commander Kinloch-Jones) and office's of The Royal Naval Barracks. Singapore, were hosts at dinner last night to officers of the Malay an Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve and the Singapore Press. The picture above shows the Toast to The King being drunk. On extreme left is
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    • 69 1 Flushing Meadow. Thurs. THE Soviet Union today made another attempt to bring Communist China mu> the United Nations. During a meeting of the General Assembly's credentials committee, Russia submitted a formal proposal calling for rejection of the Chinese Nationalist credentials as "invalid." While the General Assembly
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    • 85 1 BENHAM REPORT: FULL DETAILS ON PAGES 2 6 Reuter. eatp formally called for the rejection of the Chinese Nationalist credentials immediately. Dr. Ceaser Gonzalez of Venzuela. reminded the committee of yesterday's Assembly decision to continue to seat the Nationalist delegation as the official Chinese representatives until receipt of'the special committee's
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    • 79 1 TOKIO. Today. rro mam columns of US. Marines advanced on Seoul on Thursday, one reaching the northern outskirts 2* miles from the Korean capital's centre, while the other conquered the bulk of the southwestern suburb of Yongdungpo. The Marines, fighting through the fiery streets or Yongdungpo suffered
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    • 35 1 Tribune Staff R^ or er ft AN INSPECTOR fo>md 30 rounds of live .303 ammunition in a drain in Lorong 19 between 6 and 7 o'clock last night during the security checks.
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    • 332 1 FLUSHING MEADOW, Thursday. THE Soviet Union failed today in an attempt to persuade the United Nations to throw cut Nationalist China's charges of Russian aggression against its territory. The Assembly's 14-nation steering committee which decides on the business sheet for the session voted to
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    • 101 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN so id today that the United Na tions must decide wneth«>r U N. forces are to drive beyond the ?hth paralled dividing line in Korea. The United States, the President said, will abide hy the dicision the U.N-
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    • 109 1 Tribune SUfT Reporter 4 rtiiO&ĔST by the Island Club of Singapore for the lease of 200 acres of land in the Municipal Cachement area has been referred to Government by the Municipal Commissioners. The Club wants this land to lay out an 18-hole golf
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    • 24 1 PARIo. Today. FRANCE pledged full support yesterday to an American proposal for the creation or a United Nations arm/.
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    • 76 1 A.P. CLOSELY following the banning of Malaya's two Communist newspapers. Penang and Province Wellesley police authorities made simultaneous combouts of suspected Communist hideouts all through the town areas and suburbs yesterday and continued their search until late in the night. j The raids were "highly
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    • 159 1 Reuter. LONDON Thurs. GENERAL Franco, the Spanish "Caudillo." said today that the British Labour Party's "dream of unifying Europe under a socialist imperialism with headquarters in London "seemed to Spaniards on a par with "Stalin's Communism with its headquarters in Moscow." 4 In a declaration
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    • 114 1 A.P. RANGOON, Today. THE Burmese Premier Thakin Nu yesterday announced a break between the Anti-Fascist Peoples Freedom League and the Trades Union Congress of Burma. Thakin Nu is President of the AFPFL, the coun- try's major political group. He told a press conference that this
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    • 29 1 MANILA. Thursday A treaty of friendship wd! be signed shortly between the Philippines and Pakistan, it was disclose! today by Philippine Acting Foreign Secretary Felino Neri today.—
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    • 419 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. [\ATO Onn bin Jaafar, here for the aid-to-South East Asia talks, today urged the formation of a Malayan national army. In an interview with the Press Trust of India, he said that Britain was wasting much money on her army in Malaya.
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    • 135 1 Govt. City Tussle Over 'Loan' Tfih.ipi> Staff Reix)rter MUNICIPAL Commissioners are to press their claim for the payment of by Government of about $14,000 for the use o! Municioal Dremises for tinPetrol Rationing Office. Commissioners have for it a rent of $300 a month from April 1946 up to the
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    • 42 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thursday. GE NEitAL MARSHALL took over as Defence Secretary today and promptly announced that he .vill meet the British and French Defence Ministers in New York on Friday to discuss the rearming ot Germany.— U.P.
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    • 182 1 A.P. LONDON. Thurs. PRIME Minister Attlee rew to Scotland today ior an audience with King George at Balmoral Castle. A spokesman at No. 10 Downing Street said the visit did not mean any political crisis. There had been some speculation in Conservative newspapers recently
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    • 74 1 A.P. PORTLAND. Thursda\ TWO yacht.; were torpedoed and sunk in Portland har-bour'to-day by accident. The torpedo, with dummy warhead, was hied by a Royal Savy crew Dractiafog in the Sincleaves Range. It went amok, ploughed round and rcund in a circular earse. and ripped through tht bouts
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    • 198 2 423 Gave V iews The Committee received 423 representations from individual Public Servants. Trade Unions and Associations of Government servants. Revealing this, the Report of the Select Committee which has just been published says that most of the representations concerned salaries and salary scales and almost all were based on
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    • 341 2 WOMEN have been recommended a lower salary scale than men so far as the technical and clerical grades are concerned. This is because the Committee feel that much of an officer's value to Government depends upon experience and continuity of employment and that it is °ssential
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    • 96 2 I The sea I of $85 x 5—95 [I 130 x 10—200 210 x 10—300 is recommended by the ComI mittee for Sanitary InspectI ors, Laboiatory Assistants. Surveying Assistant? etc. The Select Committees j Report calls this the most important oi the additions to I
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    • 393 2 JHE Professional Officers' Committee have recommended that the timescale for Professional Officers should be—s39o x 30—690/ Bar/730 x 30—1,444 per month. The Committee have made further recommendations with regard to matters arising out of that recommendation. With regard lo print* ot t entry of serving
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    • 43 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.— Three more bandits were hanged at the Pudu Prison, this morning. This brings the total numher of bandits hanged under the Emergency Regulations to ill. They were Siow Mm Kin, Yong Mien Chung and Lim Slew Nam.
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    • 288 2 THE Professional Officers' Committee have recommended that Professional Officers should be placed on the same salary timescale as Administrative Officers and that the timescale should be $390 x 30—690/ Bar/730 x 30—1,000 per month. The existing timescale for Administrative Officers is $350 x 50 —450 x 30—690/
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    • 113 2 Mr. V.I. i; Swain at yesterday's meeting of the Rural Board, related the story of a leper who had heught up diseased p|gs and sows "weil past their prime," slaughtered them in the Leper Camp, and hold the pork to the Tan Toek
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    • 242 2 Unqualified Officers KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THE Professional Officers' Committee reject the claims of all officers not on the professional timescale of $370 x 30- 670/ Bar/ 720 x 30 —900 per month to be treated as Professional Officers. The Committee recommend that unqualified officers, who have
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    • 236 2 THREE memDera of the Committee. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, Dato E. E. C. Thuraisingam and Sallen bin Hakim, do not agree with the recommendations of the ma-" Jority relating to the date from which the new salary scales they recommend should be paid. In a
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    • 146 2 A proposal that the annual increments in the clerical timescales should not be less than $10 p.m. has been rejected by the Committee. The Report of the Special Committee says that the proposal was rejected because In the first place the first clerical examination
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    • 305 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. MR. H. H. Facer finds himself in disagreement with either Members of the Special Committee on Salary in the Federation of Malaya on matters of a fundamental nature and for that reason he is unable to sign the Majority Report. In
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    • 41 2 Municipal Commissioner has suggested the construction of a shelter at the bus stop at the junction of Mountbatten Road and Fort Road, as there are a large numbers of children waiting for the but in this area.
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    • 211 2 AIL ABOUT THE BENHAM REPORT.. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Special Committee on Salaries in the Federation of Malaya, does not recommend any all-round increase in the general level of basis salaries In their Report, which has just been published, the Special
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    • 347 2 The Committee has recommended for the closed departmental clerical services the timescale $85 x 5--95 mo x 5—130 140 x 10— 220 230 x 10—280 p.m. and the special grade $2fJO x 15—360 p.m. In this connection, the Special C( mmittce suggest that members of
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    • 240 3 A.P. B RITISH plans for ment will make that South East Asia na<>on. v t r .y indeed," Sir Henry Gurney British High Commissioner in Malaya 3, dtclarTd Even with her bandit troubles Malaya is the idded m Soutneast Asia to »ye now, he Sir
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    • 80 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. CHARGE ol failing to pay customs duty on 48 -tins of cigarettes *as xplained to 23-year-old Phua Cheng Swan, a busi- ss man from Tampoi. sth mile Scudai. when he apared before Che Mahmood in the Magistrates' Court ;ooa>. Customs officers raided his
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    • 67 3 —Charge A Chinese Lim Hong Hai of Coleman Street, claimed trial in the Third Police Court yesterday to a charge of threatening to injure a vvomctn Inspector on August 24. Lim was alleged to have asked the Inspector to get out of the place,
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    • 196 3 An attempt by the R.A.F. to beautify a stretch of Chargi Road near their base by planting trees by the road-sid- has come unstuck. The Koral Board at yesterday's imvting decided to semi them a letter, couched in the following terms; "While appreciating
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    • 110 3 ESSENTIAL ship's machinery worth about £2.000 was flown from Singapore in a POAS Skymaster to Japan yesterday to be iitted in a distressad merchant ship lying helpless in Yokohama. Special cradle and hoists were used to load tire machinery, packed in two large crates, into
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    • 61 3 A tine of $12,000 or in default 12 months' jail was imposed on 38-year-old Tan Mong Ec by the* Third Police Court yesterday when he admitted having 1074 pounds of dutiable tobacco. Tan was arrested by reveofficers on June 11 at Waterloo Street while unloading the
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    • 51 3 A Memorial Service for-Uie late Pi. Patricia Kuth Elliott. JSS he held at St. Hilda's Church. Katong. on Sunday at 8.00 a.m. Preachers at this wrvlce will be the Rev Canon R X S Adams, the Celebrant mo' Rev. Kinross Nicholson assisted by the Rev. J. T. N
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    • 42 3 JOHORE HRU Thurs.E o Chai. -as hned $1m the Mag -rates Court today for selling ice-cream at Kulai Village without a licence from the Town Board. The Magistrate ordered the ie£s£i bucket and contents to be confiscated.
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    • 164 3 IN consultation with the Director of the Gardens, the Public Works Department is planting trees along the Pasir Panjang Road to beautify the roads of Singapore. This was reported at yesterday's meeting of the Rural Board by Mr. R. R. Cambridge. Executive Engineer. Rural,
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    • 79 3 Group Captain Luaag Korakusyakarj an officer attached to the headquarters of the Royal Thai Air Force in Bangkok arrived at Changi yesterday on a visit to H.Q. Far East Air Force. During his weeks stay iv re he will have routine liah >n talks with various
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    • 56 3 Four Chinese, Chong Ah Poh, Tau Ah Sim, OnR Ali Huat, and Koh x.ye Hiat were fined $5 each oy the First. Distnct Court yestnday for not getting then new address < ntercd on their identity cards. They were arre.-rt.cu -in a house m Kampong Tiong
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    • 189 3 n„„r fip-ht to prevent the beauty of the IN a gallant fight w prcv v md and Galistan at unsightly a^f^s^^ e tS R U ra Board vigorousyesterday's meetingof applications for l y urged down unconditionally. He said that an advertise<s?
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    • 74 3 Although she has great faith in psychology. Miss C. McKenzie, a Social Welfare Worker for 28 years in Glasgow, said yesterday that she believed that the wrong type of people arc taking up psychology to be of any use to fight juvenile delinquency. Miss McKenzie was
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    • 30 3 mai ACTA Thurs Shopkeepers In Malacca refuse \rl3ch bear three a Malay character believing them 1« be forgeries, but they accept those notes with one not.
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      11 3 Princess Anne—daughter of 1 rincess Elizabeth and Prince Philip.
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    • 126 3 FIVE police women were among the 400 members of of the Singapore Police Force who swept through Lorong 3 right 'down to Paya Lcbar in the Geylang District last evening. The Police posse carried sten suns, rifles, automatics and walkie-talkies. It is believed that the
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    • 134 3 ATWENTY-TWO-year-old Malay youth who was said in the Second District Court yesterday to haw raped and robbed a woman more than twice his age will stand trial at the next Singapore Assizes. At the preliminary inquiry the man. Salleh bin Mohamed was ordered to stand trial
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    • 72 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Chinese. Malay and South Indian recruits are required for the Federation Police Force Selection will be made at Rcmbau police station on October 2 at 10 a.m., Jampin police station on October 2 at 2 p.m., Kuala Pilah police station on October i at
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    • 143 3 TIWYELVE coloured seamen I formerly of the Audax. before they boarded a PDAS aircraft for Cairo, said yesterday that they had not seen any signs of "colour bar"' during their one month stay in the Colony. Abdullah Ali Sahb, a donkeygreaser. &nd acting leadman of the
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    • 105 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs.--Tv.o ftirther prosecutions for faiHng to lodge income tax returns under the provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance. 1947. were heard today, before Mr. A. P. In the first case. Sam Poh in the Magistrate's Court. San the "administratrix de bonis non" of
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    • 140 3 Patrons of the stalls which provide "chow" lcte in the evening rlcW up to the early hours of the morning at BedoU wilt no longer have -and in their shoes or flics in their soup in the near future. It was disclosed at yesterday'« meeting
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    • 34 3 Mr. W.C. Choy, who has recently returnee! from a business trin to the United Kingdom, left for Hongkong py the Carthag*. He expects to be away for abort a mon- th.
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    • 303 3 YESTERDAY'S decision of the Rural Board to 1 abide by the by-laws setting a minimum ceiling height of 10 feet for buildings in the rural arias against a probable limit of 8 ft. 6 tos. to town was termed "ridiculous" by Mr. Chin Chye Fong.
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    • 43 3 The offices ol the American Consulate General in Singapore and the Consulate in Kuala Lumpur Rill be closed today in observance of Hari Raya Han. Tlv USIS libraries in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur will be open to the pubhc as usual.
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    • 643 4 THE closing of two pro-Communist newspapers. 1 the Singapore Nan Chiau Jit Pao and the Modern Daily News of Penang, is the first action taken under the new emergency regulation, which allows the Malayan governments to ban a newspaper for systematic publication of news and views calculated
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    • 3051 4 WE were appointed by the Government of Singapore on the 23rd February, 1949, to enquire into and make recommendations concerning the following matters: 1. (a) the extent to which illegal bookmaking exists in Singapore; (b) if illegal bookmaking does exist does it tend to
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    • 121 4 THE Singapore Government set up a Committee early last year to inquire into the question of Bookmaking in Singapore, and to make recommendations. The report is given almost in full here. A foreword to the Report states: The Report is being studied and will be further studied by
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    • 446 5 the number of children in Singapore schools may appear satisfactory, there is no nSvS 2f com placency, states the annual report oi the Department of Education for 1949. However, the Singapore Education Pants are a step towards providing free primary education for
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    • 177 5 MR. R. AMOUR. Republic Film's Far East representative, who arrived in Singapore said that the averSingaporean seems to predate good films. Republic organisation he d was in the process of ed exoans'on in both at ne and in overseas markets. die had formerly conntrated on producing
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    • 109 5 m„ ay. PENANG. Thurs. Ng Ah Bah, a young man of about 21. pleaded guilty to eight counts of house™£i n i and thef t before SL M R- F. Rogers in the Sessions Court yesterday He was sentenced to serve 12 months imprisonment on each charge,
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    • 82 5 The Royal Dutch Mail cargo ship, the Amstelstad. which is in Singapore at the moment, brought 500 tons of D'-tch potatoes, wiucn Were especially selected for export only. Included in the cargo are about 1.000 cases of Brandy. Gin, and Champagne for Singapore. The
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    • 301 5 SARAWAK PERMITS PEKING FLAG BUT NOT SPORE THE Sarawak Government has permitted the 1 flying; of the People's Government flag on Oct. 1. the anniversary of the establishment of the Pekins: Government. An official notice published in the Sarawak Tribune on Sept. 14 states that the new national of China
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    • 168 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The ttoi i sr*l A n recommended hy the Salaries Committee were determined in accordance With the following general principles:— The initio salary should he related to the minimum entrance qualifications required in the grade, the kind of work to be done
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    • 167 5 ONG Tiang Kiat. Singapore school teacher, who sued his wife, Ong Poey Lim, for M'orre on grounds of desertion, was granted a decree nisi, to be made absolute in three months, by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the High Court yesterday. The parties were
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    • 340 5 PENANG, Thursday. JHE premises oi the Modern Daily News, a Chinese newspaper, which has been banned by the Federal Government for publishing material which is calculated to foment opposition to the prosecution to a successful issue of the Korean operations was raided at midnight yesterday. The
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    • 23 5 NEW DELHI, Thurs. Hie total value of the Indian foreign, sea and airoorne. trade during August 1950. was R5.946 6 million.
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    • 222 5 I KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. All Superscale Professional j Officers will, if the recommendations of the Protesi sional Officers' Committee are accepted, receive an increase of $100 per month in their basic salary. The except f on are those heads of departments with salaries
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    • 84 5 Thirty Communist posters written in Chinese wero found stuck on the walls of the classrooms of the Chung Cheng High School at B a.m. yesterday. Slogans "Down with Traitors'. 'Long Live the Malayan Liberation Army' WCCC scrawled out in white punt over th*> main doors
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      • 55 5 J AND WHIP-HAWKS TO -ON 7 'R-A3H *RlO£ JOX, PLASH TO i «Hi A VVO»PV A9OUT SAVINS sHE PL-Efc-S WiTM ThE pAI Ĕ. THEN HE C»DE»S NIMPO HO B| Vlk TH&P? TVWANT ©UECN. CAPTUPED <5Ub-EN OP RELEASE TME ZOO AMViAIG. %m sta»tued guARDj s> jj°5 ME ExPLAiNS ■ww jK —jag
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    • 198 6 MOKE OF BEHHAM REPORT That the general level ol salaries in the Government Services is correctly related to the general level of salaries outside the Government Tervice in the Federation is also the opinion of the Special Committee. The general principle which the Committee followed,
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    • 217 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The present timescale of J $425 x 25—625 Bar/650 x 25 —825 per month is to be retained for unqualified officers who are occupying professional posts, according tc the Report of the Professional Officers' Committee, which has just been published. The Committee insist
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    • 130 6 A MUNICIPAL Committee has recommended that the subsistence allowance paid to those sent to Technical College at Kuala Lumpur should be increased from $65 to $70. with effect from April, this year. The Federation Government it was stated was paying $70 for their students
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    • 603 6 TWO SONS vs. STEP-MOTHER CASE lUDGMENT was delivered by tne Chief Justice, Sir J Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the High Court yesterday in the family dispute between two sons and their'step-mother over the administration of the estate of the late Kwek Eng Khiang valued over $100 000
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    • 107 6 THE Municipal Health Officer has been asked to report on opening a Municipal clinic on a vacant land in Smith Street, next to the Chinese Templo This plot of land belongs to the Improvement Trust, who will seli it for building a clinic,
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    • 169 6 Thvra. Su<-'taiucd buying cnquiri-la from London ConUnt! I to have i onv.-t iv the local share n arket today. There have beer, further small genu registered In tin ■hares. Rubber shai<> came n for further enquiries :it improved price*, laduetrtafci were very steady. Tlie riuwe market wiM be
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    • 206 6 THE Special Committee has recommended the scale $270 x 10—300 p.m. for Superscale Junior Technical Assistants, Overseers an d others in relation to the $300 p.m. salary reached by a Technical Assistant at nis efficiency bar. They further recommend for Surveying Assistants a special
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    • 138 6 The rubber commodity market opened steady yesterday at 153 a pound for first grade October rub- ber But buyers witndrew on reports of Mr. Dean 1 Acheson's peace plans and the market eased slightly to 151 i cents. In the late afternoon however prices steadied again to close
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    • 78 6 The Leneverett, belonging to the Everett Steamship Co.. which served as a r.S. Army Transport in the liberation of t"he Philippines do<:k< m oingapore yesterday. The Leneverett which has come from Japan and Kong brought 275 ton of porcelain from Japan and 4.000 cases of salted eggs
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    • 43 6 Copra was easier yesterday on lower a from the European C ent. Sellers opened and dropped to $45 buyers still holding business was done. Coconut oil was qui< sellers at $72j and at $72i per picul f.o.t in second hand drums
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      • 309 6 SHIPPING —Hr tVsARAWaTsTEAMSHIP CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Sarawak). Weekly passengers freight service to Kuching. Rejang River Ports and Bintalu (with transhipment at Kuching). Due iaiah 3rooke for Kuching Sept. 25 Angby for Sarekei, Binatang g t 24 'tor 'saxeael, Binatang. 3Q Slba in Port Scut. 25 Norbay for Kuching __-In
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      • 149 6 WANTED 1940 or A4O or Billntan in good State and A4OIS. Tribune. po' TUITION "BEGINNERS Ort. BU X ft accountancy. If* S hand. Lat n. Free h Running: Revis LOG Senior. Matnc. Pn >• Eni: all Std. Land BUTO. your time place and il buphcating, Stenslnu Sao of Accounting ma.
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    • 320 7  -  By AMBROSE KOH UEROES of yesterday's scoreless Community League game between the Singapore Malays and the Royal Air Force were goalkeepers Anguilha and Grant. Displaying top form, they kept their respective goals intact in the face of a barrage of repeated and determined attacks. Anguillia.
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    • 155 7 PENANG. Thurs.—The I ntne*.Recreation Club defeated the Post Offl c Re rcation Club by three goals to nil in a thrilling hockey game at Victoria Green ye«te.rday. Scorer* were Klioo Finn Hons, Lim Chiang Khcut; and Oh Senv The Hu Yew Sea.i. one ol the strongest badminton
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    • 156 7 ftiffht-huride Oxiora saved the gam* lor Ihe Rase Ordnanc»; Depot Civilians' Association with a iroal towards the flowing stages of tltcir hoekev encounter the Police Sport.* Club al Thompson Road yestcrda>.. The rotten were the loiter team. They were superior in uttack and atretic* but
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    • 78 7 The Singapore Amateur Weight Lifting Federation will hold lv annual championsh p« and lbs •'Mr. Singapore" content at ihe Happy World Stadium on October 28 and 21* at 8 p.m. daily. If sufficient entries bre foriheacalng from the fair sex. the Federation might rtage a "#4*S
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    • 167 7 MALAYA ended up as wooden-spoonists in the tn- 1 "1 angular table-tennis tournament between Hongkong Chinese, All-India and Malaya, when they took a second trouncing at the hands of All-India before a large crowd at the Happy World Stadium last night. Although they won by
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    • 114 7 LONDON. Thurs. InternaUonal matches tg b<- play.d in eonnecttoa with th<- Festival or Britain next May Were »ppTO»ed today at thr Football A-.-u--oat.on Council saeetina" here. International match-iS sane tioned were: England vs. Arzentine at Wembley May 9. versus Portuual at Urerpool May 1°- England versus
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    • 117 7 Teams for the Joo Che.t Volunteer Spec'al Consular. In their weekend s sport* hxi Hires are as follows.- X SOCt'KK: against Ml* Workshop on Saturday (Sept 23) at Police Training School ground Thomson Road at 15 pm.: Tan Guan Ke. Sunny Tan Wong Fook Lum. Vow Sa
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    • 55 7 tw Singapore Lifc.Mord Corp* ward* who IwM Ihs 1 ••> al bil« Savings (Society awards to como forward and g'W th- lerfjy formed organisation all lbs be* it n66(l The Corps will be meeting on October 2 at 5.15 PJn..*. < he V M.C.A. to discuss final
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    • 197 7 rE third annual cricket mutch between the Indian Axsqrfa tion and the R.A.F. Malaya for the Mahaima GandhJ Memorial Cup will berin tomorrow afternoon at the R.a.F. ScJetar ground. Four cricket bats have bcon picseiited by the R.A.F. Malay.i Cricket Associat on for <!ic best baiting and
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    • 85 7 An O.T.ii.C. player collapsed toards the cloaing stage of yes («i day's i:ruellinic Business House "B" Leazue soccer game between Oriental Telephone and piectrie Cumpany Snorts Club and Breweries Sports Club at the Tevfeuw Stadium. The resuil was a caraltas draw. The fait tha' both
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    • 296 7 fJEOFFREY Dyson, chief coach of the British A.A.A., kept the crowd in numerous mood as he continued his fifth scientific lecture on the techniques of long jumping, relays and throwing the hammer. Punctuating his Iheoroti- cal lessons with simpie jokes and lectures, he emphasized his
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    • 62 7 St. Andrew's School vMH bob! its annual Baiimsalng Carnival at the Chinese Swimmiag Chin on Bene i" TLX t'- 1 Imiudcd .n the prograinim I» aa Intcr-Schooi invitation Modlev Relay (4 X 50 metres). Mr Kichard 'Dim ChUafl Hoe, wifo of thu former president of the
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    • 60 7 Tlie following W«*f"« elected office-bearers of the Junior Badminton Party: President: Ltm Kirn Lee (rectaeied): VU o-Pre itdent: Tan Thoo Mong (re-eleetedi: Bon. Secretary: Tan Kirn Hwoc: Hon. Treasurer: Leo Khim Ciiai (re-elected >: Hon Bporn Capt. Tan Chye Toon <re-eh.■. tvl Committee: Tan Thop fang, Lee
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    • 203 7 PENANG, Thursday. ON the eve of their departure for Sumatra, the Perak Chinese Football Federation gave a preview of their striking power when they trounced a Penang Football Association XI by six goals to one at the Westlands School ground today. The tourists. which included
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
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      • 666 7 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A HAULAGE PERMIT. TAKE NOTICE that we. TAI SAN MOTOR CO. of 387-H, Yio Chu Kang Road, Singapore. 28. (BRANCH OFFICE: 5% m.s. Jalan Scudai. Johore) by occupation—Motor Vehicle Dealers, Contractors and General Merchants intend j to apply to
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      • 553 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM. HAMBURG. RADNORSHIRE .duo Sept. 27 GLENGYLE Due Oct. 11 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAS. GLENROY Singapore In Port Gdn. 36 sails Today CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED
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    • 350 8 Reuter. LONDON, Today. DRITAIN was today understood to have assured D Mg«teHg» gf Wfm mnk vmmmm S"Zl ine here that its rearniament programme would not materially affect its exports to Commonwealth counBut since economic and other related factors were liable to quick change, the
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    • 40 8 A.P. CALCV T T A, Today— Twenty-three children have been kiile.l by wolves and hyenas in villages near Allahabad, United Provinces of India, reports from there said yesterday. The authorities have sent armed men to wipe out the beasts.—A.P.
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    • 70 8 Three thousand miif»s to go: Bronzed and fit, m**n of a famous Scottish regiment tie-plan** tor tin* night at Changi on their way to <?aoan, wh rr Lbej nrBI be piac -d it ihe ceepoMl el Lie I.N. Co.ntnur.'.i for deployment in the KoiwiM .ar. The
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    • 135 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. SIR Franklin Gimson. Governor of Singapore, who visited several squatter resettlement areas in Johore yesterday praised the Federation Government for its MtfTect M>tuuon oi tai' Squatter problems. Sir Franklin was accompanied by Dato Wan Idris. Acting Mentri Besar of Johore. Mr. J. D.
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    • 136 8 U.P. HONGKONG. Today. RELEGATIONS from all over Communist China streamed toward Peiping yesterday where the Communists will mark on October 1 the first anniversary of the establishment of their government with a huge military parade and review. Peiping Radio said that 500,000 people
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    • 79 8 PENANO, Thurs. When the Wireless Telegraph Station at Glugor is completed next month it will be one of the finest building in Penang. The building la estimated to cost $75.000.00. Penang has- for a 'ong time iar.;ed a proper Wireless Telegraph -Station. The one
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    • 38 8 HINK-K YM< 3.30 p.m., Mouth v.r.-.p.u t»j»'i 1 p.m. V.M.(..\.: Qmbbbmi :i' French daaaefl at 5.30 p.m < '.rami Varkty Onoeen of fin y.m.c.a. at I p.m. to M.V.F.: Communit) leiTicc meetinu' at 7.45 p.m.
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    • 95 8 CATHAY: "Sand.* of I*o J.i:ia" at 11 a.m.. 1.4.N 4.i5. 6.15 and i.SO p.m. ALHAMBRA: "Tho LawltM ai 1.».) i.lo. t>4s and MO p.m. PAVILION: Fau-t and the Devil at 2. 4.15. end 9.3« p.m. CAPITOL: "Buccaneer a C.in at 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4. S.SO end 9.30 HEX: "Takdir
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    • 43 8 SOCCER: Comm-in Luce: Navy ra, Indiuu- —Ju tn Beaar; Jnr. Cup quart*-r-tiiu! C.A. "A vs. Mental Hosp tsl a: Geylang; Jnr. B.i: SinKapnr- s,r.et Signals vs. C L.M.A. BOD. HO< KEY: S.C.R.C. Tcacti er«« (tea<-her> KWWJW>: SRC vs. Ojrlon .<.C. at S.R.p.
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    • 446 8 Reuter. NASIK, BOMBAY PROVINCE, Today. DRIME MINISTER, Nehru' described here today as "wrong and misleading" a report of an interview with him published in a British newspaper believed by him to be the Daily Express which quoted him as saying that Americans were clearly prepared
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    • 59 8 Reuter-AAP. MANILA. Thursday. It was oflicialh announced today that since the Philippine SCAP barter agreement last July I, there has been a noticeable swing of the balance of trade in favour of the Philippines. FYom Juiy 1, the Philippines exported $4,000.000 wortn of goods to Japan but imported
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    • 18 8 LONL>ON.--S.n<t in* j 20. 206 Britons hai teered for civil aeianc* work n England and Wales.
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    • 22 8 rIVkL— Rtuoaau* c M the Chinese kadi ms airfields in i„. iouth China pcov nee of and extending > 11 ohm
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    • 23 8 /^AL«,«j i'ia. a*ate m tons of Indian lvi S have so far re in Chinese port ol Tun un August.
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    • 21 8 WABUJUftrrON.— Leuu |th> son. rei red t .s. rv net secretary, aayi the Sxreaa fighting ma\ be Russia. "m rloo
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    • 25 8 LONDON.— iHe Atuu m ft t Council has turn* i n Turkeys Bpplica(k>fi foi full membership ..t ihe aliiaare, usually reliable source* today.
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    • 31 8 HONfIKOAt;.— arm.-.i r,,r- iga Otfir. official .Mr. C. ft, Adams is leaving for Korea to assume the jxtsl c r i m r d'Affaires succeeding Mi II br d^..
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    • 30 8 ypoKiii. a I three pies of a quotation from the U reached the esi iary oi •I kataa Kiver in Hokk an* ■Oftheraanoet I Ua-I i-an t-'raiii isco.
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    • 40 8 BAKEKS i-ieiu. iau« Trans-Ocean Air lines s leased (he M ni> a r li. Id urbase. 12 miles north oi here, ;uid will train Imjomaiin civil lit pilots ther. under ooatr* i >o tfo Republ c of Indonesia.
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    • 31 8 MA-NILA. Au. <•...•> A njhrht editor and Philippine White House reooi i-r lor the Man la Burea i A-- ciated Press, ha* been haired Pr» s>s Pectecary for Presaieai Quiimo.
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    • 35 8 JAKARiA. Uoom aia at cu\ are busily preaariag >ar j conference on w h level with the Dutch anew Heat Guinea to by opeaed a< the of this nionth a. The Hague.
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    • 28 8 r£ HAuul. Ue.e.u e x?-=ti-diture for the rear 19H atfl go up 10 to !5 l Dutch Finance Mini-T Professor F.eter LefUack report** w parliament.
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    • 26 8 PHILADELPHIA. I ners in the United Stales ar* crumbling daily especially in the south, the Motional Baptist Convent on in the U.8.A.. was told.
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    • 29 8 HONGKONG. Peking ioa apents are in lac esarta [ar purciiascs of real is vaaefe have been l\ in^ r idle in Hoaajkong harbour EOT .«!n.v-t >• l•
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    • 27 8 WASHING AtJ.N iiM ncunomie Co-operation Vdiu airti hr* am hor.se d Biit-un to buy £8.£.25,00» < about tSS 57«.-nulli al worth of United Stat. raw cotton.
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    • 48 8 HAMRL'KG. -Menu ill i>- k B eMttar. lender an arganisatiuu oi tornksf .man Army oflh ai s. dm .<■ speech last injsht to t.able imormatmn 1 K 1 wi'l mass tank- along the ii >n Curtain it Weal Germ* up a ti i on? Pol iv fon
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    • 39 8 JOGJAKARTA: PieutlMl so .r>- stated here thai foßiniun«st pruupim:* in IndorvMa haa merely a .«!i-rhi than.. 0. n intr .the r aaaouaced i»laiw brine: uk Coinmunisi-in »irel PJ Mtical parties into i group, report* Aaeta i agency.
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