Malaya Tribune, 28 September 1950
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Title Section17 1950-09-28 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAY'S NEWS TODAY LATE EXTRA TWELVE PAGES. _SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 I*KICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration2903 1950-09-28 1 A.P. Reporter - BLOW-by-BLOW REPORT by A.P. Reporter By JACK CUDDY, United Press Sports Editor. FZZARD CHARLES kept his heavyweight championship last night on a unanimous 15-round decision by hammering old and floundering Joe Louis about the ring until it seemed that the one-time idol of boxing2,903 words
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Article306 1950-09-28 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. MR. B. H. Chia, advocate and solicitor. Singapore, was struck off the roll of advocates and solicitors by a Full Bench of the High Court today for professional misconduct. Mr. Chia was alleged to have failed to keep proper account books306 words
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Article295 1950-09-28 1 TOKIO. Today. ELEMENTS of the American 'Mth Division have entered Taejon. After a grim 24-hour struggle against fierce opposition they were reported fighting in the southern suburb of the city this morning. Retreating Communists were fleeing northwest from Taejon on the road toward Kongju. Those fleeing were m295 words
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1016 1950-09-28 2 Gordon- Walker I Reuter. in the next 25 years, will experience an industrial revotatioa of such tremendous raagniauae and scope U»t it wUJ affect the economy of the whole world" That at least is the opinion expressed here by Mr. PatrickReuter. - 1,016 words
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258 1950-09-28 2 A SPECIAL campaign lor promoting instruction on the principles of collective security in schools and universities, is being sponsored by UNESCO. Its purpose is to explain to schoolchildren and stadents fully and accurately the meaning of collective security, and its importance in relation to current258 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-09-28 2 Military targets in North Korea are constantly being attacked by Unit ions u hotoe ri? forces aidinn the Republic of Korea to repel the Communist aggressors. 1»e a rJlt v shows the railroad repair shops and yard near Wonsan. North Korea. I l lorr United States54 words
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Advertisement150 1950-09-28 2 fM ECZEMA Maddening irriUtion^oeTsor^^ di 7 up. You enjoy blessed relief! \< Now ther- H new hope for you who suffer the /7 JL// •ormenc and misery of Eczema and other lmtat c faY 1 ng akia diseases. Cooling, healing D.D.D. f Prescription urings »'n«lanf reliff. I HOW IT ACTS150 words
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56 1950-09-28 3 untitled Juliana of the Netherlands and her husband Prince Bernhard stand during the National Anthem at the Throne in the Hall of the Knights in The Hague, when Hrr Majesty opened Parliament. In a speech she told the people that they would have to intensify their own defence needs, irrespectiveA.P. Photo. - 56 words
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294 1950-09-28 3 RUSSIA: A.P. MOSCOW. REVISED curricula for Paissiaa language study at schools emphasise polling, grammar and vocary building. The Minister of Education of the Russian Republic has r.nounced that in the light of tl findings resulting from the nt public discussion in vda on questions ofA.P. - 294 words
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Article36 1950-09-28 3 A.P. RANGOON. Wed. The Burmese Government said yesterday its iorces have• repulsed a rebel Karen attack on Paan and have retained possession of the south coast town 40 miles from the Thailand-Burma border. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article143 1950-09-28 3 A.ll Christians would support a 'policy of preparedness' on condition that the energies of those concerned should be directed by a passionate desire peace the Archbishop of Canterbury. Dr. Geoff r-y Fisher, said in an address to the Convocation. •It must not be thought or said that143 words
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648 1950-09-28 3 AUSTRIA: Reuter. VIENNA. A unprecedented wave of crimes of violence, including a number of horrible sex crimes, which sewpt over Austria during July and August has set the press here debating whether they are the result of the recent abolition of the death penalty.Reuter. - 648 words
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Article129 1950-09-28 3 THE LONG climb up the 101 twisting narrow stone steps to the ringing chamber of Bell Harry Tower in Canterbury Cathedral does not deter 86-year-old Albert Sayer. the oldest member of the Cathedral bell-ringing team. Mr. Sayer. 70 years a bell ringer, has been129 words
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113 1950-09-28 3 Reuter. COLOMBO. Ceylon's cost of living index registered an all time record of 274 points in August despite the relaxing of import control restrictions on essential foodstuffs. In July the figure was 272. The increase of two points in the indexReuter. - 113 words
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Article40 1950-09-28 3 Reuter. TOKIO. Wed—One person was ndssing and ten rescued when a B-17 irom the Far East Air Forces crashed into Tokio Bay tnis morning. All ten were rescued immediately by Japanese fishing boats In the area Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement64 1950-09-28 3 35. v>fl a r Who's been sue*** &tm How tlie family lores Huntley and Palmer*' 'Barley Biscuits The only trouble is they go to quickly witfc children around. Not that you can really mind theao delicious biscuits are so nourishing, and are the most economical way of providing the goodness64 words
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743 1950-09-28 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. UIGHLIGHT of today's proceedings of the Legisn lative Council apart from the important announce--lent by the Acting Chief Secretary that the reeomriendations of the Benham Committee on salaries voulcl be debated at a special meeting of the Council743 words
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Article75 1950-09-28 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed President Trunin signed the U5517,099 U8517.099.902,2t»5 bill to strengthen the defences of the Unit. d States and her allies today. ttuman signed the huge appropriations measure without ceTewtony at 1020 BST in the White House. The bill carried US$4,OOO--000.000 for military aid toA.P. - 75 words
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Article34 1950-09-28 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Wed. President Truman today signed a $17,099,902,285 supplementary appropriations bill to rearm the United States and her allies. Included in the bill are $4,000,000,000 for foreign arms aid programmes.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration248 1950-09-28 4 This Morning's Picture Tribune Staff Reporter. THIRTY hours ago Mrs. N. Govindasamy was a 1 happy woman. She had a loving husband. Her "four children-seven-year-old Manonmani five-year-old Vasanda, three-year-old Sarasvady, and one-month-old Nagathan. had a father. The Govindasamys were poor but contented, living in a248 words
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Article45 1950-09-28 4 A.P. CANBERRA. Wed. When the Australian Federal Parliament resumed toduy aftei three months winter recess the Prime Minister. Mr. Robert Menzies, gave notice that he will re-introduced his anti-Communist bill tomorrow. The Labour-dominated Senate rejected the bill during the last session.—A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article73 1950-09-28 4 TribiiTv- Stnfl Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. A Chinese taxi-driver. Lim Ah Bee. was stabbed twice by three Malay. passengers at Aver Gemuroh Road off Changi Point, late last night. The Malays then robbed Lim of his identity card and money. Lim was found by a Police patrol car as73 words
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Article44 1950-09-28 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Wed. Mr. Walter Gif v ord was named today as the new ambassador to Britain in an cmcial White House announcement. Mr. Gitfo 'a 65-year-old. succeeds Mr. Lewis Douglas, who resigned yesterday for personal rearons. including those of health.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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86 1950-09-28 4 Creswell, Derbyshire. Wed —Fuel Minister Philip NoelBaker flew here today whin he ordered an immediate inquiry into a fire which killed 80 coal miners working 1000 feet underground yesterday. Mr. Noel-Baker *id it was believed the fire w 13 started by friction eau.-e 186 words
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Article51 1950-09-28 4 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Wed. Six thousand ik s of Indian cottcn worth about AfIOO.OOO i£SO,OOOi. were destroyed nr damaged in a fire on the waterfront here today. The blaze was believed to have started in a dump of 100 bales just unloaded from the 7.000-ton British steamerReuter-AAP. - 51 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-09-28 4 A farewell lunch was pvon Dr Esther Kantayya of the Family Planning Assoc tion at the residence of MR Gok Kok Kee. 551. Cairthffl Road, yesterday .■ftornoonDt Esther Kantayya joww the Family Planning Assoc! tion as Doctor in Charge June 1950. She is going to Hyderabad where81 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-09-28 4 Mr. J. D Hodgkinsan, llri, ish Advis t. ,oh ?f^L c xl HoUtfkinsm who will f ,e »ailing by the "lartn. 8 week un rnnual leave.29 words
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Article1369 1950-09-28 5 MARJORIE A. SINDALL - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY MARJORIE A. SINDALL Mjust come and look Emily Harris to her mother-in-law. Mis urooping wearily th< bos stop. Id lady in rusty black tided ever to the shop wintow which held the other s ttontion. Bui the bus. Em. We 99 it. It's coming1,369 words
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Miscellaneous105 1950-09-28 5 SUPERMAN Wayne Boring CENT I fifj »HM, CA^ r b=TT£R I I MOMENTS LATER... ON SOJ I'M SG I SWiTCH BACK TO MY iDENTTY I n apk KENT SHE'S CRAZY i»y v T H<mtli r v f ,j VkN/ f.THEN WHEN I£2. TH OL X *NOl HZkY HER 1 METUP105 words
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Article6313 1950-09-28 6 Class 1 Div. I—61 —6 Furs NO REGRETS 9.07 WON: S-i-00, l|K>li. j.ld >r. Donnel yj class 1 ut\. i, o rin-. 2nd. lerosian, 8.11 iMarpei I Time 1 nun. 11 3 j *e>a 2, i. 4. Going htWdint?. 11 .'tart«'j. THIKJ). ..Y.U. i eoaa6,313 words
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Article3271 1950-09-28 7 DENDRITE 8.10 SCBAICttED: 15-7-50. S|»oi», 8.08, Class 2 Div. I—6 Furs. 5 Yds. Won by Arab an Knight. 8.02 (Mawi) Time 1 mm. li sees Dist. 14. i, nk. Going good 15 started. ELEVENTH. 9.9.50. S ore, 8.05 (Dunwoodie) Class 2 l>v 1 6 furs,3,271 words
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Article525 1950-09-28 8 ITALY: A.P. v'ATTCAN CITY. /VNE of the major tasks ot one of the world's most powerful radio stations will be to share in the Catholic Church's fight against Communism and tc give moral support to the 500.00 Catho lies behind the iron curtain DedicatedA.P. - 525 words
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83 1950-09-28 8 The city of untitled principal -supply port for United Nations forces aiding the Republic of Korea to repel North Korean Communist On the war timetable of the Communists, which called for the complete defeat of the United! Nations forces by August 31. Pusan was the final objective. Despite repeated attacks83 words
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176 1950-09-28 8 SAX FRANCISCO. Wed. THE Chinese Communist radio at Peipin 01 Tueaday broadcast an appeil to the Leftist Weld Congress for Peace to denounce the alleged arrest cf two Chinese scientists and two su.rYnts by American authorities. The radio. monitored try the Associated Pr-ss176 words
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323 1950-09-28 8 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Tod THE Peking Government may nationalise ail foreign-owned public utility companies on the Chinese mainland within two years, acr rding to usually reliable sources here. A new corporation law regulating foreigi capital and distribution of profits is now und< consideration. Th* 1 newReuter-AAP. - 323 words
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Article163 1950-09-28 8 U.P. WASHINGTON Anew endorsement of Nehru's leadership in Indian affairs 'is as go I India as for the worl<Washington Post saic editorial today. The Post said N "unique hold" on India was illustrated again wher i> was given an overwhvote of confidence by th. 1U.P. - 163 words
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Article55 1950-09-28 8 U.P. SYDNEY. Al STRAL RHYTHM and redhea together. says to cher Robert Scudder. Scudder. of Perth. Australia, says: "in DA) 20 <rs of dancing teactuJ :!vvays found redheads I v |UBt that little bit extr. othei girls." Scudder has 15 red instructors on his staff, eve?, heU.P. - 55 words
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Advertisement109 1950-09-28 8 A N 0 T H ER^^^S^^P^ J Biro Service covers the Eastern hem I- ]r jlvi sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers every writing need; as witness tha new Biro [jf^^*** MINOR with its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its F I protector cap which enables It to be109 words
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Article401 1950-09-28 9 LONDON, Saturday. THr Westminster Coroner, Mr. H. Neville Staf- ford. isked the husband of a dead woman at vi inquest: "Did you and your wife agree to take our lives?*' 4 The husband, Mr. Frederick Williams, of s hley Court, Morpeth-terrace, Victoria, replied N gave401 words
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Article82 1950-09-28 9 A.P. DETROIT. Wednesday.— Kaiser Fraser Corpora!ion. averaging a daily output of 1 200 cars, is back, in the earning column. Edgar Kaiser. President of the mwm said yesterday. Kaiser said the daily production rate would be step ped upl to around 1.600 units in December. HeA.P. - 82 words
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Article27 1950-09-28 9 U.P. EDMONTON. ALBERTA. W ed-The cooler, damper chain of forest fires m Wes EE Canada and along he S control but none endangering settlenien^U^U.P. - 27 words
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Article161 1950-09-28 9 PENANti, Wed. Fortythree year-o'd Andlappan of Trichy, Fcuth India could not make l»cth ends meH and had no job, so he boarded the 'Rajula at Negapattam as a stow-av.ay. When ship sailed for Singapore, Andiappan hid in a life- boat or board. On the third161 words
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Article83 1950-09-28 9 Reuter. PRAGUE, Wed.—Czechoslovak Premier Antonin Zaootocky said today the West was trying to impose an economic blockade on Czechoslovakia, which was undeniably '"causing certain difficulties 9 On the other hand, it was forcing Czechoslovakia to press on mere swiftly with her own production. The Premier, whoReuter. - 83 words
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Article65 1950-09-28 9 Reuter. BERLIN. Wed—The East German Parliament today ••protested in the name of the German people against what it termed the war mongering decisions of the three Western "reign ministers in New York. It voted unanimously for a resolution declaring that Parliament had learnt with deep indignation o.Reuter. - 65 words
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Article73 1950-09-28 9 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN MONEY-RAISER for Eritish Logion funds is Albert Webb, of Lympre. Kent, a most active worker for the organisation despite being paralysed in both legs from his 1014—18 trench war service with the Queen's Own Royal West Kents. He exhibits73 words
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Article71 1950-09-28 9 rHE fire brigade prevention department at Walsall has advised television viewer tc. keep their sets out of the pied. sun when the room is unoccuThis follows B local tire Ahen velvet cloth in a shop display window became ignited by television set leases lag a* burning glasses71 words
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Article60 1950-09-28 9 rHE Marquess of Bute has declined the Festival of Britain Scottish office invitation to attend the Festival march-past of the Clans. He says he rs loath "to become the object of the curiosity of 'goofing foreigners'," adding: The notion of a clan gathering on a football field in60 words
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Article109 1950-09-28 9 THE first time the soldier in England received any regular pay at all in Cromwell's New Model Army. It amounted to eightpence n day, of which 2d. a day was withheld to discourage him from deserting According to lan Hay B book, The British Infantryman." the soldier's pay109 words
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Article115 1950-09-28 9 SIX hundred German students, the first seventy of whom aie due to arrive in London this week-end." will be helping Britain's farmers with \hcir harvesting this f autumn. They will work for eight weeks'in Ministry of Agriculture camps under the same conditions as British and u'.hcr volunteers. Tay115 words
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Article104 1950-09-28 9 ship< pass down the English Channel next year with Festival of Britain visitors from the Continent 01 the eastern Commonwealth cotintiics. their passengers will see on the cliffs at St. M tigaret's Bay. near Dover, the symbol of Britainnia in Mowers. St. Maragarefs Bay people regard their town104 words
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Advertisement61 1950-09-28 9 It's MM. ffc tot* that danger lies. That's where bacteria multiply and go to work-producing decay < Koh nos foam penetrates straight to the danger soots Kolynos alone contains special irgredients that SSrJacids, destroy bacteria. Expert tests have proved that Kolynos ehnunates up to 92 per cent of harmful mouth61 words
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Miscellaneous197 1950-09-28 9 nil I I I ii j j 1111 7 ft", scout today 2 fi& RED NETWORK Bl UB NETWORK l 1» jU fi SftSg- ,mhav iW^l,, j *?n£v? iW--***" llajau*; KJj. Tamil .r. sk»„ Market ..Ii W^*.tt.W C k.se i£ Ur«n, ,1 \ir; *A» I'»»> TUW""" War I 'art W197 words
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Article621 1950-09-28 10 FAST GALLOPS AT IPOH By "SPOT" IPOH, Today. NUMBER of good gallops were seen this morning, when the No. 2 grass track was opened for fast work. Candidates for Saturday, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase meeting, wound up their workout621 words
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Article233 1950-09-28 10 GENERAL VWI'A: Mata, a at 5.15 p.m. at p..,,, ANSON ATHLKTi, Nelson Koad. CHINESE \MI v 5p.n0.; bask...,:' table-tennis 7J90 d Bible cm 109 nm Ln,!,,, g opening of Art EdsbTtH»°l P.m.: gymnastic- <•!-,< WESLEY RT aver V, BED ctross OLD m,,,. CUHt: Watte? Ha 1 f233 words
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59 1950-09-28 10 A.P. LONDON*. Wed.—Welbv van Horn upse: Bobby BlggS, 6-4 2-6. 6-2. 6-3 in the semi-final of the world indoor tennis championships at Wembley toJav. Don Budce and Pan. 1... Goa zales won through to the final of ihe doubles by eliminating X of SwitzerlandA.P. - 59 words
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Article67 1950-09-28 10 Captain's XV beat Vi. apt am's XV. by 11 points ta jroaJ and three tries) to three <a tr>) in the second trial game of the Singapore Cricket Club at Padang. Koren (a try and a ->ena]tv; together with Fox's try convert ed by Koren gave the Captain's67 words
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273 1950-09-28 10 PONTYPRIDD, Wales, Wednesday. —Tommy Farr, former British heavyweight champion, made a successful start to his comeback tonight when he knocked out Jan Klein, of Holland, in the sixth round of his ten-round contest. It was Farr s first fight for ten years.273 words
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Article90 1950-09-28 11 PENANGv Wed. -Ferry Yuun*:--*ZZ handed oul a o»g*H tory Cut* lixture at the weal lands School «round yeste^^ their >tVUS& to »P«xdie Oflj 1/- TiM Lok. Penary ana M C STWS wai ordered ort the held for repeated quesuoncomb.ned w and upset the 2 the Ramblers90 words
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Article77 1950-09-28 11 The Men Mujlin» Muslim New Year Sports at ST San Besar Stadium Oetooer 15 at 2 P-^-This sports meeting onen to tfl Muslim Clubs. and Religious iM in the Colony. The coaifetitors divided into three divi-»t». Heats will be run off ou SunoSy. Oct. J77 words
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69 1950-09-28 11 55 ft Q«U CUP Krnnia' A r 1 n ~«rt w*« to-ji than o ,V- llir iK'SSS ft After thh, Both sides toit s ,-oarimr and on > ,h. v ni ssrd n ,M,ied to have been They were a tir.-1 k.t. _l69 words
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81 1950-09-28 11 pJSu*TSpctta Club rugger xvl went to fetU *d return* vest< rday- H SSed «5 ana «w Playing a*atast the Lru vcrsity of He**] I and PtfttlcJJ Science tha P.S.C. 10-t by three pohits to eight- Thc> suffered another defeat at the SSToI the Royal81 words
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Article166 1950-09-28 12 U.P. TOKYO, Today. gHQ said today that the battleship Missouri and the heavy cruisers Rochester and Toledo yesterday fired their big guns in direct support of American and ROK; forces in the Seoul area. The Canadian destroyer Athabaskan destroyed a mine on Tuesday off the westU.P. - 166 words
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Article114 1950-09-28 12 U.P. FLUSHING. Today. a source predicted todfcy that Italy will her position and will accept the fofrmula of federation between Eritrea and Ethiopia. The sourse said that Italian Foreign Minister Count Carlos Sforza has indicated that he would consider anew the formula, master-minded byU.P. - 114 words
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Article46 1950-09-28 12 U.P. TOKIO. Today. An American B- 26 crashed yesterday at 1.00 p.m. shortly after the takeoff from a Southern Japan air base. Three of the four crewmen parachuted safely the Air Force announced. The body of the fourth crewman was found in the wreckage.—U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article37 1950-09-28 12 U.P. PARIS. Wed.—lrish-bom Hollvwood film star Errol Flynn i s to marry American actress Patrice Wymore at Monaco on Oct. 23, it was announced here today. This will he Flvnn s third marriage.—U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article177 1950-09-28 12 Reuter AAP TOKIO, Today. COUNTERING General Macv arthur's announcement on Tuesday afternoon that Seoul was "in friendly hands". Pyongyang Radio this morning claimed that the American forces had not reached the centre of the city as of 8 pm. (local timet yesterday. Tfcis claim wajReuter & AAP - 177 words
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Article112 1950-09-28 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity market nosedived this morning ntiUng ten cents at the opening as compared with yesterday s cioaing. The market opened at 135 cents a pound done for first grade sheet October tkf W nT OrI L **5 l 1 dropped 55? JftH S f112 words
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Article28 1950-09-28 12 The tins share market eased somewhat this morning an profit taking both here and in London. Local industrials continued nrm while rubbers had very little interest.28 words
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Article42 1950-09-28 12 The tin metal market was down ?f a i? t(^ A >" *N« 7'B-a drop of $2 <y on the picuL In London last night forward V "'P,/?* 0 P* r t<>n b »d a fall of £10 on the ton.42 words
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Article43 1950-09-28 12 Gold had a bier drop of tS on the tael thia morning; followtm; peace moves which are bring pursued by all parties concerned m the Korean -War. Th«~niarket wa* week at $134 p* r tael for UM nr*i quality bars wholesale.43 words
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159 1950-09-28 12 12-Gun Salute Gree AllJewish Olympice 1st Day A.P. w™s AT AN lsrael T °day-—The all-Jewish world Olympics opened yesterday under sunny skies in the new Ramat Gan Stadium before a crowd estimated at 30,000 A 12-gun salute, release of scores of white doves symbolic of peace, and the arrival ofA.P. - 159 words
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Article167 1950-09-28 12 U.P. TOKIO. Today. Pyongyang Radio, in its 9 nm broadcast today claimed tnat men. and women residents of Seoul have joined forces with the People's The broadcast, monitored here quot e d an ar muniquc which said that wn^° ple s units in two days ofU.P. - 167 words
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236 1950-09-28 12 U.P. was purple and X jss&£?&i ed States yesterday and the moon J over London because smoke Swte/fiJ?? western Canada continued its wldwHte on high altitude winds «™we travels Residents of the eastern seaboard are still seeing the same smoke that firstU.P. - 236 words
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Article61 1950-09-28 12 Reuter. DUESSELDORF. Wed. German police tonight charged with batons to break up a crowd demonstrating in protest against the British requisitioning of the West German Communist Party Headquarters here yesterday. Demonstrations had been banned. German police made five arrests. They said they expected more trouble tomorrowReuter. - 61 words
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Article89 1950-09-28 12 U.P. WASHINGTON. T oday Fcur plates bearing*^ wir5 ng Sr aiid World War n America? P-39 s approached but did not attack a B-29 superior:res 3 over North Korea on Tues day the Air Force said today The planes still have not been identified, anU.P. - 89 words
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Article36 1950-09-28 12 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.-Poland has cancelled a contract for supplying wood to Britain This follows Britain's decision to stop exports of certain types of machine tools to Poland and other Eastern European countries.— ReuterReuter. - 36 words
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Article100 1950-09-28 12 Reuter. LONLXXV. Wed p »rj and Welby ran HoX i?ih, W ,h u n>ted States. ni f ht qualified for the mens professional lawn tennis championships at Wembley. Van Horn sained in unexpecC ed semi-final victory over Bobby P3S£ States. 6-4. 2-1 w:- r: 3^ whllReuter. - 100 words
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Article40 1950-09-28 12 A.P. LONDON. To day. The 8»t--tash jootbaii brogue trow the Irish Football League n the match vlaved in H, yesterday. Other soccer results-— K.Ntil.isH LEACH X; D three: (Southern -ovti,., quay United 1. Aldershot 2. AP.A.P. - 40 words
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Article69 1950-09-28 12 TWO HORSES FOR 7,245 A.P. LONDON. To day. The British Bloodstock Asom j for Robert Steriiner Clark el N< lork. boutrht two Nasrullan colts for £7.345 at tl.< Newmarket sales yesterday. One of the colts is out of Talk of the Town .and tbi other oil of Heala Ray. TheA.P. - 69 words
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Article50 1950-09-28 12 A.P. LONDON. To-day. results: LANfASHIKE ITT c*™nJ rouftd): Leißh 14. \V;;r St. Helens Rlford C O I N T I eiIAMPIOX>Hir MATCH. Cumberland 1". Yorkshire 5. RIGHT IMON MCMIXTS: Aberdari 5. Aben I'erv Bur ton on-Trent 3. Nunerton M: Cheltenham 3, Ludney Clifton S. Bristol 9.— A.P.A.P. - 50 words
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Article66 1950-09-28 12 As part o its Anniversary celebrations, the Star So> c rites Sports Club will be holding picnic lor its members and well■netnsra at Ponmjol on i nJ.-iy Octohe* Ist. Tran.vt>or: M be provided. a tie urst lorry for Pi will leave at a.m. S• >ober;« I&r\*-, and the66 words
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149 1950-09-28 12 A.P. HONGKONG, Today. A Chinese Communist official yesterday branded as "part of the American government conspiracy" the rejection by United Nations General Assembly last week of India and Soviet proposals to oust the Chinese Nationalists and seat the Chinese Reds instead. A ForeignA.P. - 149 words
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Article141 1950-09-28 12 RUBBER DOWN SEVEN CENTS TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber < oinn.'i i.'v ri was easy *.h:j BtOfH a; toll >i in? a drop -:i N*>u Vo*1: of iw _-.'d cents en th* iw 'i» I in ftUuxes. The New Toil: dr.»r> was c: touted t<> withdrawal of Ocvern naent buying. Locally141 words
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Article49 1950-09-28 12 The tin metal mark* t m F::ur.pore t«xlay sieadv a: $405 3 8 per p cul ex matter a rise of on th- 1 i»i< ul. The price of .orwarJ tin ;n London last niL'h. wa-« f?'. 1 j• r ton—a rise of £6 on ihe ton.49 words
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Article22 1950-09-28 12 The eo'd mark>? WM quiet and Sli_'htly eas'< P this r;iotr.mg at $193 per UtH wholesale for first quality ba:22 words
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Article36 1950-09-28 12 Tin shares taatwaartimmaly atUaa this iiiurmnt. r 0:: ..«her With Rood bid-- from London pr here moved up Majtoi r. Indu.-tri-als rore nued 'o Nave Mod enquiry and nil. r» an r a- ti\e36 words
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Article72 1950-09-28 12 A.P. LONDON To.!. M;t« r! Boussa< S. ratch a ;;ni Franco d Dnpie.. Tar.tj. i,,. K(l v jn ners m Eaxland. .t tut lavoufjtes in London betl ircJe* for the Pi x de Trtomphe 10 by iuii Oct. 8 at Loßjreh tu*p. The odd- re areA.P. - 72 words
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Article38 1950-09-28 12 A.P. Today. Voadai* football result.: v r, Jjjl (at Hampden Pr.rk. QJ*£ Celtic 1 Patrick Titi*M 1 do Play at a later la-rl Ue Other match: AberJaen m >l.ir.cW,er United pua, •roundupA.P. - 38 words
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Article44 1950-09-28 12 i'ARIS. Today. 00r,'.; Sete* on feunday retain kI i,.s riidoJcIjsiance cycling cl*ainplon» trance. beating the v rUi the Una) heat mi run ,1 •'arc dea Prin.e, track lr£ •■lometers behind „,,0« paremakers. p,,n l «SS2i l n mm mea depute the DnaJ.44 words
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Article172 1950-09-28 12 A.P. WASHINGTON*. Today. JUSTICE Robert H. Jackson of the Supreme Court yesterday allowed freedom on bond, pending an appeal, for ten of the eleven U.S. Communist leaders convicted on conspiracy to advocate an overthrow of the government. Jackson's stay of sentence, as it is technicallyA.P. - 172 words
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Article65 1950-09-28 12 A.P. BOSTON. Today. Lea Sax old will meet Charts! iMtruK Htnr\ 01 County Mayo, Irela id. Si a mx-round. no decision heavy.uasKachusctts, toniuti Promoter \.< ,hl bout, in .New Bedford. Haw MUveeaaaa aanaauaooJ. Savold returned laal wfek from whi-i he is lenvofimzed as the w>r :dA.P. - 65 words
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Article157 1950-09-28 12 Carried Banned Goods Detained Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. T.Kiay. THE Chinese motor launch Kwonf Hing. towing a largo wooden junk, was detained by the BottfkGftz Marine police after a 10--mlnute chase In ihe laun Wan region within territorial waters. When the mo.or launch was searched by the marine police they found itReuter-AAP. - 157 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-09-28 12 Mr. Bruce Pie, Liberal member of the Legislative Assembley of Queensland arrived in Singapore yesterday for a three-day visit. Picture shows: Mr. Pat de Souza, Legislative Councillor welcoming him at the airport. Next to Mr. Pie, in the background, is Mr. A. M. Byrne, secretary of the64 words
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Article60 1950-09-28 12 A.P. MANILA, Today. Skirmishing between Communist Hukbalahaps and government forces at General Trias. Cavite Province, continued through jut last night, according to reports to the Manila Times. No official repor on the companies of government troops constabulary has been received at headquarters here. The area wh?T;? tneA.P. - 60 words
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Article122 1950-09-28 12 A.P. Koro;tn War Front. Tues. SERGEANT Richard R PrctoM. of San Francisco, stationed in Furth, Germany, turned up on the Pusan battlefront and reported to the Commander of a U.S. 25th Division company. Later it was found that he had his life savings US$l,4OOA.P. - 122 words
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263 1950-09-28 12 U.P. LONDON, Today. THE Times, in an editorial entitled "Mr. Nehru's Triumph" said yesterday that the endorsement of Nehru's policies by the Indian National Congress at Nasik confirmed that India as a Commonwealth member will continue its neutrality with either of the rival blocs ofU.P. - 263 words
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Article39 1950-09-28 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mr. Aidan Crawley, British Under-Sec-retary of State for Air, is leaving Britain by air to visit Royal Air Force units in the Far East, including those taking part in the Korean wai. Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article99 1950-09-28 12 Reuter-AAP TOKYO, Today—A purge of Communist Party members and their fellow-travellers from the nation's key industries is expected to be completed by the end of October, according tc Japanese press reports today. Representatives of managements of uon and steti manufacturing and coal and metal mining industries wereReuter-AAP - 99 words
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Article153 1950-09-28 12 their slippers DffcTlMl I gave chase. I followed them down the right side Ot Victoria Street shoutin? »fl the time for help. Although there weree some p v none helped. The two then made for Johore Road and then into Queen Street. Both had taken off their BMSfcx bf now153 words
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Title Section47 1950-09-28 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE P£ OPLB^ LARGER SAIJ-S THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MAIAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. W^^^M^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYAN TRIBUNE THURSDAY, SEPT. 28. 195 i.47 words
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576 1950-09-28 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. TEN. Mac Arthur has been authorized to send v United Nations troops into North Korea, if necessary as a military measure, to destroy the power of the fleeing North Korean army. This was reported today by responsibleA.P. - 576 words
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488 1950-09-28 1 A.P. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Wednesday. MORTH KOREA has expressed its readiness to end the Korean war. Reliable sources said today the North Koreans have forwarded a fourpoint peace proposal to the Indian Ambassador at Peiping through the Chinese Communist regime. With North Korean and AmericanA.P. - 488 words
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118 1950-09-28 1 NEW YORK. Wed. THE French Foreign Minister. M. Schuman. ,old the General Assembly tc'ay that new East-West peace negotiations- arc futile as long as Russia promotes agitatic-n and civil war in other countries. This was the first reference in the Assembly by a top118 words
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Article25 1950-09-28 1 DAMASCUS. Today. A number of soldiers and civilians have been arrested ana charged with plotting against ytate security, a communique announced 4ast night.25 words
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75 1950-09-28 1 A.P. LONDON, Today.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee yesterday slammed the door shut on any foreigners organising for the World Peace Congress in Britain. London's Communists announced on Sep;.. 23 that they might launch the World Peace Appeal from November 14 to Nov. 19. The site suggestedA.P. - 75 words
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Article62 1950-09-28 1 Reuter. BELFAST. Today —Colonel E. V. Lang. Chief of Staff of Northern Ireland District Command. ha s been appointed Commander of the Kuala Lumpur Garrison. Malaya, it was announced today. He relieves Colonel D. A. Kondrew. Colonel Lang has been stationed in Northern Ireland for three yearsReuter. - 62 words
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Article214 1950-09-28 1 TOKIO, Thursday. THE Communist forces in Seoul are trying to 1 extricate their remaining troops and equipment, the United States 10th Corps said jn a communique today. It saia that Tnfantrv Division is meeting only moderate re sfstance y Tn clearing out this northwestern suburbs. The214 words
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118 1950-09-28 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Today. Political tension mounted today with a report that Prime Minister Pandit Nehru has not accepted an invitation to join the Congress Party's Working Committee despite persuasions of his cabinet colleagues. Nehru was in conference this morning with the "Big Five" leadersU.P. - 118 words
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Article28 1950-09-28 1 Reuter. PARIS, Today. French Foreign Otflce spokesman denied press reports here today which said France would protest to Britain over Commonwealth conference invitations to Indo-China.— Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-09-28 1 This Morning's Picture Tribune Staff Reporter. THIRTY hours ago Mrs. N. Govindasamy was a happy woman. She had a loving husband. Her four children-seven-year-old Manonmani, five-year-old Vasanda, three-year-old Sarasvady, and one-month-old Nagathan, had a father. The Govindasamys were poor but contented, living in small hut245 words
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Article28 1950-09-28 1 ALAMEDA, CALIFORNIA. Wed.—Fifty American fighter planes for French forces in Indo-China will be shipped to Saigon aboard the French aircraft carrier Dixmude.28 words
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Article131 1950-09-28 1 FLUSHING, Wednesday. PLANS tor the creation ot a nine-man commission packed with Asian and Pacific countries, to handle the political and economic unification and rehabilitation of Korea after the defeat of the North Korean regime ncared completion to- day. A resolution to estab.ish the commission,131 words
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Article170 1950-09-28 1 Reuter. Flushing Meadows, Wed. THE Security Council convened today to decide whether Communist China should be allowed to take part in Council deliberations of its complaint of American aggression against Formosa. The Council approved plac-" ing Formosa and the Korean question on the agenda. Mr.Reuter. - 170 words
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Article72 1950-09-28 1 Tribun» Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. loday. A Chinese tfixi-driver, Lim Ah Bee..was stabbed twice by three Malay: passengers at Ayer Gemuroh Road off Changi Point, late last night. The Malays then robbed Lim of his identity card and money. Lim was found by a Police patrol car as he72 words
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Article36 1950-09-28 1 WASHINGTON. Today. General Omar Bradley, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told the National Press Club yesterday that adequate defence of Western Europe is the key to security for the United States36 words
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Article184 1950-09-28 1 U.P. TOKIO, Today. THE Communist New China News Agency in a F'eking dispatch said Foreign Minister Chou En-lai had protested to th? United Nations that an American destroyer rired at 8 Ch ncse merchant vessel, as An Hai No. 21 and forced it to haltU.P. - 184 words
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Article55 1950-09-28 1 ribu i St:>fT Reporter FIREBU33 attempt d to lire a Siag;.po:v fraction iOJ iutvny Bus »t 0.30 this morning at the ST C. shed at Mackenzie Road. The fire was put under c. ntrol wl hin a few minutes by the Company's Watchmen and w:»k55 words
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Advertisement49 1950-09-28 1 ICE CREAM U!LL' (ttttft ft—"** SINGAPORE 5420/542? KUALA LUMPUR ***** r Malayan Breweries will re-purchase all their empty standard brown bottles (as illustrated) embossed with the name MALAYAN BREWERIES \\\\\\\\m "1, Return your empties to your normal source of supply and CUT THE COST OF YOUR BEER! E. 8.149 words
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703 1950-09-28 2 Wednesday.. llT m T HT of today's proceedings of the Legisment by the Acting ChiefSecwrtwg it ™f Varies mendations of the h n a STmelting of the I a oit?e e r debate over 38 WatclS W U t S he ß six-man delegation703 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-09-28 2 A farewell lunch was given Dr. Esther Kantayya of the Family Planning Association at the residence of Mrs. Gok Kok Kee. 551, Cairnhill Road, yesterday afternoon. Di. Esther Kantayya joined the Family Planning* Association as Doctor in Charge on June 1950. She is going to Hyderabad, where82 words
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Article28 1950-09-28 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Wed.—The following were today's official closings on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HK56.33 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50 per pound sterling. HK$29l per tael of gold. U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article35 1950-09-28 2 Reuter. HOME, Today. Italy Is to place orders immediately for 150.000.000,000 lire (£86,000,000» worth of arms and equipment to bring her army up to the peace treaty limit of 12 divisions—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article237 1950-09-28 2 SINGAPORE, Wed. WITH London continuing to take an increasing interest in sending better bids, the local share market again improved in tins. Industrials were very firm and rubbers were quiet. The following wore the day's price changes: SIXttAFOftK. Hepi li. B. Petrol w Ctm. iiii smelt PrV.237 words
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Article51 1950-09-28 2 U.P. LONDON. Wed.—Oniy one parcel of tin changed hands at the afternoon session— five tons of spot metal at £801 per ton The closing prices were: Spot—£Boo buyers and £801 seUear. Three* months—£79o buyers and £792 sehers. Settlement—£Bol. Total turnover for the day—loo ton? including 50 tons spot.U.P. - 51 words
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Article24 1950-09-28 2 The g*id nuurk.-t v. n-. quiet and slightly east'i a- $I*2 r« r ta*l wholesale !i I. i 't iiublj bars v.-.-terdav.24 words
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Article44 1950-09-28 2 Th* t n me &l market vsa slightly easier yesterday at S4'"W 1 per picul f¥-itiftfiirr ts»h ot 8 on the pirul. In London on Tue*. forward »in was bid for ct £fc<«) a i«»n a rise of O on *w) ton.44 words
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Article206 1950-09-28 2 The rubber commodity market was down eight cents yesterday from Tuesday's closing prices. The drop followed a fall of two gold cents in New York and the withdrawal of the U.S. Government from stockpile purchases. Yesterday s fall in Singapore would have been greater if some demand206 words
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Article96 1950-09-28 2 NORMAL re-lnforcements for the Royal Army Ordinance Corps arrived in Singapore In a specially chartered BOAC Argonaut Constellation y est Crd a y headed by Major F. Birtwistk. MBE RAOC The party consisting of eleven officers and twentyeight other ranks, arrived In their warm jackets.96 words
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Article70 1950-09-28 2 U.P. LOS NNGELES. Wed.--Brig. Gen. William Roberts, head of the United Static Military Mission :.i Keren for 2b months, silffestJ the United Natidns v*3 ouiy native troops" :.i Asiatic fighting. "It :s my conviocion that only as a last resort should white men be SentU.P. - 70 words
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Article174 1950-09-28 2 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. WORLD markets today came under the influence of the sweeping successes in Korea, the overnight weakness of United States prices and a decided waning of inflationary sentiment. Gold and rubber fell rather sharply on Far Eastern markets. The boom in rubber sharesReuter. - 174 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-09-28 2 Mr I I) Rri. ish Ad vis r. Johore. and *i7rs. -c s.lllnK by ihe "Carthage" «u*l we <>n PUUJiI leave.24 words
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Article536 1950-09-28 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. THE Federal Legislative Council at its meeting 1 today adopted a motion by Mr. M. P.P. Raja r o-ooal that Government should undertake an Accurate and scientific survey to produce and maintain proper cost of living indices in the536 words
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100 1950-09-28 2 A proposal to rebuild the rear of Orchard Market into a two-storey affair next year at a cost of* $250,000 has been shelved by a Municipal committee. Commissioners were told that the suggestion had been abandoned pre-war on ground i of non-urgency. In deciding100 words
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Article77 1950-09-28 2 In Port:- Van der l!agen (44), Thankhanven I (sheers); Antnnia (E.S.A.D.E.), Silveroak (42 :t>, Sitsen (40). &S--jang (41). Radnorshire <38/ 9), Demte (38), City of Kvansville (36», Hoegh Silvill? (81 2), Haloginian Queen (17 8), Merkiir (19 20), Frederick lover (21 2), Toronto US 4), Ni!a (25),77 words
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Article216 1950-09-28 2 riUVO men of the .'oval Signal. Lake Kooi Huat and Thorn: Yong we. each fined $25 or ten days jail by Mr. H. E. Kmgdon, thDistrict .Judge yesterday for failing to produce their "identity cv rls to a police rftjeer. When d ecking a bur216 words
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Article521 1950-09-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday THE eagerly-awaited Legislative Council deoai* 1 on the Benham Report on salaries has iy n ppostponedd to October 23. The Acting Chief Secretary Mr. M. V. Del Tufo told Council this morning that Government intends to call a special meeting of the521 words
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Article162 1950-09-28 2 WONG FOOK YC the master ol longkang "Jok Hiang aopealed agains ictions by the FiW D s Judge, will be retri< both charges. The order Ol made by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Ayns] in the High Court following Won Wong, had bet v fined v162 words
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Advertisement41 1950-09-28 2 Last 3 Shows 3 t 6.15 Sc 015 p.m. L'niversal's "THE STORY OF MOLLY X" starring Juno Havoc John Russell. —Opening To-morrow— "CINDERELLA" in Technicolor SELL your Unwanted TENNIS KIT I I in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs Best Results41 words
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Advertisement98 1950-09-28 2 ATLANTIC (fßftt W r 1 Today 2 Show?: 6.00 9.15 "HOLT OF THE SECRET SERVICE" (Seri Sl r N New World Last 2 Shows: G. 45 9.15 -RIM JHIM" (Hindustani). ROYAL 3.30 ft Ml "MANTHRI KTJMART (Tamil) ESSE STARTS TODAY 11 1.45 4 6.30 9M I 1 st TIME IN98 words
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275 1950-09-28 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Labour Party of Singapore has set up a committee to. investigate the system adopted by the Singapore Improvement Trust in the allocation of houses and certain allegations of irregularity in this allocation. In a statement yesterday, Mr. P. M. Williams275 words
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Article26 1950-09-28 3 MALACCA, Wed.—lee investiture oc the 34th Central District Group Cub Pack took on Monday before 0 large gathering at the Malacca Tamil School.26 words
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Article114 1950-09-28 3 Con-picious by their absence on the Van Heutsz yi I .y were anti-pirate guards, whom all ships that ply between Singapore and Chinese ports employ as a safety measure. Because of an order from Mao Ts'e Tung's Government, the Van Heutsz. whit i left Singapore114 words
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Article120 1950-09-28 3 Commander Thomas Par- I ker Kinloch Jones, R.X.. who sued his wife. Joan Priscilla Jones, for a divorce on the grounds of her adultery with Lt.-Commander Louis John Hilar} Gamble. R.N.. was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Brown in Lie Singapore High Court yesterday120 words
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Article58 1950-09-28 3 .OHORE BAHRU. Wed. AX elderly Chinese. Su Pan aged 66. pleaded guilty in the Magistrates' Court when charged with possession of a bottle of samsu behind Pandan village. He said that he kept the samsu for medicinal purpose. The Magistrate accepted his plea and fined him58 words
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Article74 1950-09-28 3 A lf)-vear-old school boy. Thong Kwoo« Kcc of Caven Road, Was fined $l-> m tne Rrst Trarhe Co art yesterday when ot pleaded -uilty to speeding at 50 nvp.h. along Bukit Road on Aug. 13 Hieng c plained thut he w 15 catcteg a friend .o74 words
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Article44 1950-09-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. 4 FINE of $12 in default A three days rigorous imprisonment was imposed on 10-year-old Lai Lin. a hawher from Kulai. who plead, guilty when charged wth selling soya bean cakes without c Town Board licence.44 words
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Article57 1950-09-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. MAGISTRATE Che laib today fined Lim Jock Ho a lorry dnvei. broach of "condition attachea to the haulage permit for nis lorry. n Lim was stopped by a i cilice officer. His lorry was checked and found to carry an excess weight of more57 words
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Article215 1950-09-28 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. r APTAIN G. W. Merrick of the Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company and Captain F. Baddeley of the Straits Steamship Compimy, told the Seamen's Inquiry Commission yesterday that they had never received any complaints from seamen alleging malpractices in their employment, or discrimination against trade215 words
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Article22 1950-09-28 3 Indian organisations, in Kuala Lumpur have elected a committee to r.ake arrangements for commemorating Mahatma Gandhi's birthday on October 2_22 words
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59 1950-09-28 3 From Oct. 1. businessmen leaving the Colony for Dornean and Indonesian destinations for periods not exceedin" one month will not be required to surrender their Ration Cards. Thcv should, however, apply in writing to the Deputy ront.'oiler of Supplies, sth Floor Fullerton Building, for59 words
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Article61 1950-09-28 3 MALACCA. Wed. The vw CA- alacca. win start a don .c science class for under-pr .ileged girl? of all races between tne -ges cf 8 ami 12 if™PP ort lfi forthcoming. This Class if started will be held from 6 p.m. to S p m.jn |he hall of61 words
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Article20 1950-09-28 3 here late Tuesday evening. Sh" will load 1.500 tons or rubber in Malaya lor the United States.20 words
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Article, Illustration304 1950-09-28 3 fjOING home today by a Hastings troop carrying aircraft is a young national serviceman wounded in the jungle. He is 19-year-old Rifleman Patrick Bennett, of the Devonshire Regiment, whose home is in Sullivan Road, Sholing, Southampton. He was wounded in Pahang in mid304 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-09-28 3 ROBERT S. CLOSE, author of Love Me Sailor." arrived in Singapore yesterday. Close has sold the rights of the story in play form to Sir Benjamin Huller and to Frederick Phil, a New York publisher for publication rights in America. Close also had an offer from a film136 words
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Article60 1950-09-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed FIFTY-FIVE year old Chin Wah claimed trial in the Magistrates' Court. to-day when charged with causing hurt to Chew Yong Hoi at Jalan Tebrau last night. Court Inspector Mono. Tahir said that Chew received a three-inch wound on his back. Bail of $150 was granted60 words
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Article30 1950-09-28 3 MALACCA, Wed. The Malacca Social Club is holding a dinner at the clubs premises, 52, Bunga Raya Road, Malacca, on Saturday in celebration of the clubs fifty-sixth anniversary.30 words
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Article218 1950-09-28 3 (TWENTY SEVEN-YEAR" I aid '*«a*» bin M allior who Ol w D a3 foundl ajilg <* two counts by Mr. S. U xtn the Second Police Magis trate yescerdoy pWaded that So was drunk when the offence was committed. He wa, charged with attempting218 words
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Article74 1950-09-28 3 MALACCA. Wed.—A sum of was raised during the Malacca Sett'ement Charity Week, July 29 to Aug. 6. Donations from well-wish-ers amounted to $5,438 whilst the lun fair at the City Park, cinema shows, dances, taientime show, soccer matches and tennis tournament raised $2,847.05, $1,286.45, n.931.58, $518 90.74 words
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Article37 1950-09-28 3 The Norwegian motor vessel, "Hocgh oilveidoud" arrived at Singapore yesterday and aftei loading 150 tons of timber and heavy earth-moving vehicles for Australia, she expec*/; to leave for Australia via Borneo porta i«ua Utia aee^fng.37 words
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Article24 1950-09-28 3 Renter. BAGHDAD. Wed. A Foreign Office communique issued today said the Iraq and Mexico Governments had agreed to exchange diplomatic representatives. -Renter.Renter. - 24 words
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204 1950-09-28 3 rrwF Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter yesT ferda? rSedan open finding at an inquest held Into hed2ath of 54 year-old Edward Reid McDiarmid. He said that no evidence could show how he received the injuries. Corporal Mohamod YasBin of the Uad:o Division Bald that hr204 words
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Article95 1950-09-28 3 TAN SWEE BAK. who appealed against a conviction and sentence of M months' imprisonment for possession of chandu. had his conviction and sentence confirmed in the High Court yesterday. It was stated that Tan was seen by a revenue officer carrying a tin. On95 words
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Article85 1950-09-28 3 The Singapore Board of Licensing Justices yesterday heard 21 applications for licenecr 'n respect of tale cf beer and stout. Only five applications were approved The anphcants are: Lim Kce Kwce of Geylang Road, Gan Chin Chen- of Pasir Panjang Road, Madam Ang Siang Cheow of85 words
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Article62 1950-09-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. Two drivers— Ng Boon Senfc and K. T. Rasupillai—wenfined 510 esach in the Magistrates' Court to-day for failing :o obsetve the "Stop. Look, and Go" sign at the junction of Jalan Segget and Jalan Ibrahim. They pleaded guilty when charged and62 words
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Article76 1950-09-28 3 The Ariel 1951 model 300 c.c. twin motorcycle made a successful debut recently when ft won the Manufacturers Team Prize in the •toughest International Six Days Trial of all Time" according to a cable from Messrs. Ariel Motors Ltd., Birmingham, received here yesterday. An Ariel 50076 words
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Article647 1950-09-28 4 WITH Seoul firmly in the hands of the Marines, with the Mac Arthur pincers clamped shut on 100.000 of their best troops, the North Koreans face an almost unique military disaster Just over two weeks ago they held the initiative. Their hordes were battering relentlessly at647 words
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Article1053 1950-09-28 4 SIR BENEGAL RAU - WORLD PEACE, KOREA, COLONIES, INDONESIA by SIR BENEGAL RAU Ind.a's Chief Delegate t6 the U nited Nat-ors FLUSHING Wednesday. S' IR BENEGAL K. BAD. of India, told th" United Nations General Assembly today that proposals like those made by United States Secretary of State Dean Acheson1,053 words
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Article, Illustration650 1950-09-28 4 Tribune Staff Reporter - A Highly Specialised Industry by Tribune Staff Reporter ONE of the oldest but lesser known industries in Singapore is the manufacture and repair of the slender submarine telegraph cable th it links the colony with the communication systems of the world. Established in 18S7 by I650 words
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Article468 1950-09-28 4 AP. MOSCOW. THE feeling is gaining strength here that the world situation, while not good, is not as bad as it was at one time during the summe.. In fact some diplomats arc becoming downright optimistic about the chances for peace, and saying they areAP. - 468 words
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Article127 1950-09-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed BANDITS derailed the pilot train of the Penang/ Kuala Lumpur night mail in Province Wcllesley last night. The driver and a fireman were slightly injured when the locomotive and a crash wagon overturned. In Perak. bandits set fire to a lorry and caused damage127 words
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Article204 1950-09-28 5 The hearing into the case the "Kallang Bridge in which two police constables were killed, was djourncd to Oct. 4 by Magistrate E. V. A. Peers in the First Traffic Court yesterday. The adjournment was granted because one of the bailors Too Seng Bee who I204 words
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Article55 1950-09-28 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. The insignia of the 0.8. E. wis presented to Mr. Lim Khyc Seng by the Officer Adhering the Government, Mr. S. W. P. Foster Sutton, this morning, in the Federal Council Chamber in Kuala Lumpur. The presentation was made prior to the opening of55 words
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Article63 1950-09-28 5 The Governor has appointed Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan. JP to ho a member of the Film Committee of Appeal in place Mrs. Tay Lian Teck. J.P.. The Governor has approved the appointment of Mr. Fong Trek Yew. Clerk Special Class General Clerical Serto act as Assistant Registrar of Imports63 words
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Article324 1950-09-28 5 57 Students To Be Trained For Police Work Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DLANS for the establishment of a Telecommunir cations Technical Training School are well advanctd. The initial batch of students trained for Pol -c Radio work is 57 but more will b? brought324 words
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100 1950-09-28 5 52-vcar-ola Cantonese woman, Yin Ah Kuan, was yesterday fined $250 or one month's ia in the Fourth Police Court yestcrdav. Yin was found guilty or living on th< earnings ot prostitution at Pearls Hill Poad belwe«n July 6—17. She was sentenced to three months100 words
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108 1950-09-28 5 The Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterdrvy reserved his judgment m an appeal by Ong Teck iioeK, who is now under District Court sentence of 16 months' imprisonment for corruption. It was alleged that Ong corruptly offered a sum of $3,600 to Lt. P.108 words
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Article86 1950-09-28 5 The case against Tan Heng Guan, owner of the motor tongkang. "Tong Heng", which blew up at North Boat Quay, Singapore, on the morning of September 6. killing men and injuring two more, was mentioned in the First Police Court yesterday. It was adjourned until October 486 words
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53 1950-09-28 5 Forty-two Dutch soldiers ami tkei? families passe.: through S-t>gapore yesterday *t eeia' > charVrcti !i ArgMMMtt to fllHi dam from Jakarta. Thr party included five infants in cots. Picture shows Mr. Hai>« a Dutch soldier with his -.«if»» and three children, as t;« y were ahonf to leave lh#< a!rport53 words
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274 1950-09-28 5 -DYSCN - -DYSCN Tribune Staff Reporter. j|R. Geoff Dyson, Chief Coach to the British A.A.A., in a talk at the Singapore Rotary luncheon yesterday, said Singapore ought to have better athletic facilities. With proper training, he had reason to believe that Singapore and Ma'aya could produce274 words
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Article56 1950-09-28 5 A 10-ycnr-old Cantonese Mok X«, t Kai. accused of voluntarily causing hurt to another boy. Neo Chee Teck. with a vegetable knife on July 30 was acquitted by tne Second Magistrate yesterday. Neo alleged that he sustained a cut on his finger tip. when defending56 words
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Article127 1950-09-28 5 Fearing that, others might take away a numoer of South African und Irish coins of "sentimental value" to Mrs. Francis Nacwnoff. a 20 ycarr>M Tpniil house "boy" Vincent Joseph, took and kept them in n\; room. But torgot to return them later. The Thru Police Court127 words
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Article56 1950-09-28 5 A suggestion has been made that an experiment should be carried out by planting tapioca on half an acre of disused cemctry ground to stop the growth of lallang. If the experiment proves successful, it will mean saving a substantial part of $32,500 —estimated espenditure for the56 words
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Article45 1950-09-28 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. Mr. Frederick A. Evans, Colonial Secretary, Bahamas, is to act as Governor in view of the sudden death of Governor Sir George Sandford. the Colonial Office announced today He will be Acting Governor for at least three months.—Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article386 1950-09-28 5 FPOM «»*GF «D* 1 were formally occupied by Japan. Their future could be settled in a manner similar to that in which the former Italian colonies had been disposed of at the last session of the General Assembly. NON SELF-GOVERNMENT TERRITORIES: India has always taken an active interest386 words
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164 1950-09-28 5 THREE members of the Hai Bin Club Lee Cher F Sin Ng Swee Siong and Yeo Hock Eng. undci a fine of $1,500 or, in default, three months LmpiSnment on a management of a gaming house, left the Btnga {sore Court yesterday as free164 words
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Article45 1950-09-28 5 The 8.0.D. Civilian Employees Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society was not able to hold their half-yearly meeting at the Tamil Union Hall yesterday afternoon, as they "were unable to get a quorum of fifty members. The meeting has been postponed till next Wednesday.45 words
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Article29 1950-09-28 5 Municipal Commissioners have chosen Mr. Yap Pheng Geek to represent the Municipal Commission on the Committee which will go into the question of Singapore's graveyards.29 words
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Article105 1950-09-28 5 PENANG. Wed. From the first oay of the Chinese Eighth "moon" up to today the Chinese of Penang have an estimated $50.000 on moon cakes, lanterns, jo 58 sticks, joss papers, cani\s, flowers, and oooonut oil. This is h' Id lo he the .most propitious105 words
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129 1950-09-28 5 A youth. Ng Ah Chai. who f a i 1 c d in an attempt to extort five dollars from a countryman, appealed unsuccessfully in the High Court yesterday against a District Court s >ntence of one year's rigorous imprisonment for129 words
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Advertisement280 1950-09-28 5 If MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION MILLION LOTTERY tut Prize «250,000/- 2nd Pri*- s 15« .000 3rd Prize 50,000/- Ith Vr\?.v IMtJ sth Prize lof S 10.000 '«rh «th Prize 10 of 5,000/--7 th Prize .HO of $2,000 each. Tickets: SI/- each available to members only. Ist. October, 1950. Chairman: flon'ble Mr.280 words
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Miscellaneous30 1950-09-28 5 by V. T. Hamlin ALLEY OOP mam mmmm mYHZZSZHZ YFEBJJSSv!S w WWIM ~j^A^g3ag, LI'L fIBNE™ ("then when rs 5 svSPEJ 5 ITy-ggffl'V ™E J g5L f 6 menace tc I30 words
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Article5750 1950-09-28 6 Class 1 Div. I—6 Furs NO REGRETS 9.07 •TON: §-4-40. Ipoh, Donne] v) Class 1 Div. 1. b Perostan. 8.11 iHarpet I Time l mm. 14 2 h «epa, d..» I. Going holding, ii Mtm* 'fHIKI»: 7.8.50, Penang, IBMM <K. Donnelly) ClaM J. Div. 1. b5,750 words
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Article5407 1950-09-28 6 fi Furs 5 Yards. Won tv Nerolia. (EUery). Tone 1 pirn. 15 sees. Dist 2. ok., 2. Going .Good. 16 started. SEVENTH: 9.9.50, Spore. 8.08 (Lansdowni Class 2 Div. 3 —6 funs, and *> yds. Won by K..ise tine. 9.00 (Charles) Time I nun. 15,407 words
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Advertisement920 1950-09-28 6 /MAAMM^? SITUATIONS VACANT SINGAPORE Laaryers u|U rj male shorthand typist. Box A.1090, 'lrihtine. Spore. (W.589». WANTED I' t f-arorks to ruperlrDe road i on*u a< t ioa f*C Apply stating exper. no unJ salaiy i quired to Bo No. A.4028. Tr bono. S'j>ore. (W.58J0 WAKTBD by large EnMneeruw Cumpaaj experienced920 words
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Advertisement161 1950-09-28 6 ACCOMMODATION ENGLISH couple seek rem situated turn: eeoom: with board in Christian household Box A.4029. Tribune, S'|>ore. [WJ TO LET: Furnish id aid unfurnished seas de and land bunjjalona. All modern conr-antettces At ply P.O. j;ox IVWII TO LET: Lease or for Vacant Possession b« rinn n■-• 1 cember. Fully161 words
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Advertisement590 1950-09-28 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. RADNORSHIRE t G 38/39 IiLENGYLK .Due Qct 12 GLENROY Due oct 2 fi U.K. FOR STRAITS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. i-.IGSHIRE. Due Sails Penang In Port Noon Today590 words
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Advertisement672 1950-09-28 7 MANSFIELD CO., ITB. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Autolycus" sails for Dublin Liverpool Oct 4 •Tydew falls for Avonroouth A Liverpool V* l •Clytcueus" sails for London, Holland and Hamburg -"vStf672 words
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283 1950-09-28 8 PONTYPRIDD, Wales, Wednesday.—Tommy Farr former British heavyweight champion, made a successful start to his comeback tonight when he knocked out Jan Klein, of Holland, in the sixth round of his ten-round contest. It was Farr's first fight for ten years. Klein was283 words
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Article81 1950-09-28 8 Exactly a week a;, r o. the S.C.C. Women the HBOriM Club at hockey by a i\rst-minute \csterda. at the Padanv: they repeated theii victory in Similar manner through Mrs. Landoit ho pounced on a weak clearance by Ihe goalkeeper to drive in with a crisp81 words
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Article120 1950-09-28 8 Giving eievei umplav. rrascr Neave Sport* CIUD beat the Hongkong Shanghai Hank S.C. by three -coal.- lo oil when they met In a Business House "A soccer rlzture al Geylang Stadium yesterday SAMAh i r. N. their only tfoal and load in the fn.st half. Starting120 words
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Article142 1950-09-28 8 Two Malayan. Singapore's Wcng To'iv; Goon and Penang s Yaj Hoe Hung, succeeded n clearing the first hurd'e oC the unofficial "Table Tennis Champion of the Far East" tournament held at the Happy World last night All thr cght matches were hard fought. Singapore's 1950 champion Loh142 words
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Article246 1950-09-28 8 The irresistabie forward line cf th S.R.C. XI gave a text book di -play of how hockey shcu.i be played when they swamped their opponents, the C, HQ. FARKLF by ten goals tv one at the padang yesteruay. Two quu.t goals in the first five limit246 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-09-28 8 MEET l H' CBUUffnONS: (topi On; Ken; Uee. i..c A'" Diva iun humpiou of thr St. Andrew's Swimming Carnival re- < ei\ ing the Ih. mpion>hip tup trum Mr*. Richard Lim. < Bottom): Winner* of the I#o Metr. s Kela> •R" represrn ing >h.\.N It o v «t*.61 words
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Article510 1950-09-28 8 By "PLUNGER" IPOH. Today.—Punters will have to crack their heads to pick out the winner at the SIO.ODO Perak Stakes for three and four-year old horses who have yet not won a race this season. This race Which ll ircheduled for the tint duy of510 words
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Article664 1950-09-28 8 FAST GALLOPS AT IPOH By 1 -sroT" IPOH. Today. A NUMBER of good gallops were seen this morning, when the No. 2 grass track was opened for fast work. Candidates for Saturday, the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase meeting, wound up664 words
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291 1950-09-28 8 SINGAPORE DISTRICT...6 EURASIANS...I SINGAPORE District had a field day when they v m3t the Singapore Eurasians in an Intercommunity Lea?ue soccer game at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. They were in a scoring mood and won by six sroals to one. Centre-Forward Sloe291 words
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Article267 1950-09-28 8 The St. Joseph's Institution hau a succes-siui eacoar and cricket season this year. Under the eyes ot Mr. R. 8.1. Pates and Mr. Lim Yont; Liana*. Coach and Secretary of the Sinaanote Amateur Football Association respectively the school's First and Second so er teams ware iliaped267 words
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Article346 1950-09-28 8 GENfcKAL ANIMAL LO>EKs LEAGI E Meeting at TMCA- G p.m. Ywi A: Mrs. Lee Swee LOeng'l Handwork Class 2.00 p.m. to 5,00 p.m. at Baffles Quay: Malay Clan (Beginner?) at 5.15 p.m. at Kafllcs Qua v. ANSON ATHLETIC ASSN: 'Twa Lo!) Koh practice, HA Nelson Koad. 7.00346 words
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Article31 1950-09-28 8 Si'D VEi'. \Wd. -Al! Erv;landA. ...ii. I.i i.»iies win be broudii, me Australian Fot.iMi.svtuGaiMi mi, air huoet« L.. Amhoay, v.v im oj ißtpra'-ii.a--.ivt •:i v. rr ".ounv. A. 131 words
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512 1950-09-28 8 THE ONG brothers—Bern* Bee and Kuan Bee— tcok the main honours by witinitij the individual championships for A and C divisi ns respectively In the annual St. Andrew's School Swimming Carnival held at the Chinese Swimming Club yastĕrday. Bong Bee was also responsible512 words
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Article155 1950-09-28 8 a single goal by outeMe left John Kajah enabled liM Ceylon Uporls Liuu \u beat (la- Bniflei institution at hockey on the scuooi ground yesterday. Jt was a d DC-aong from start to tln.sh. The school boys an to be bonunenoed tor their tine i»eriorinan< c155 words
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Article99 1950-09-28 8 Helped by a superior back Ina and pack. the R.A.F. Tenuah tegistered a sma-dun" 49 pouits uwo goals and 13 tiie«i to nil win over 2JZ Base Ordnance Dcj»ot in a t ger encounter on their home ground yesterday. The goals ame fa u t and99 words
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64 1950-09-28 8 A.P. LONDON*. Wed.— Wedby van Born upse- Bobby Rig** 6-t. 2-6. 6-2. 6-.? in the semi-final of the world indoor tennis championship* at Wemhlev to lay Don Bud -r* and Pancho Gonzales ansa thiough to the final of MM double* by ehminatinir E. RA.P. - 64 words
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Article75 1950-09-28 8 Captain's XV l>eat Vice-Capt-ain's XV by 11 polnta i a goal and thn*c tries! t<> three fa try) in the second trial BUM ot t lie Singapore Cricket Club at the Padaiu. Koren <a try and a •enaltyi together with Fox a try com75 words
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126 1950-09-28 8 All About Louis, Charles —Tough Guys A.P. NEW YORK, Wednesday. UERE is the way Joe Louis and Ezzard Charles 11 shape up for their world heavyweight title fight in New York's Yankee Stadium tonight: AGE: Louis 36. Charles 29. HEIGHT: Louis six feet two inches. Charles six feet. vV> »hA.P. - 126 words
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Article172 1950-09-28 8 i H.M..-V Terror nun I mem lassie ii \flKM' by 11 |«„u I at LftTs ni«s) K» n in. life ines an<l a |>cii ill U the Navii Base. I M.i,y o.v.b \\<-r.- ✓ho svored a try whuti ..nvor.rd by OFtahcri ran irv mn made172 words
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Advertisement498 1950-09-28 8 PERSONAL i ANGLO CHINESE S< —Wives of old boys, pal donors and invited guests also invited to the official openi ing of the A.C.S. New Bi Iby H.E. The Governor on Frf- day, Sept. 29th at 5 p.: to the school concert on Friday I Oct. 6th at 8 p.m498 words
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