Malaya Tribune, 29 September 1950

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  • 13 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE TODAY HAlllilJ rVVELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950 I'lfiK <;I«;\TS
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  • 440 1  -  Cheering Crowds Greet Leaders By FRANK FREMAINE U.P. TOKYO, Today. fjEN. Dougl&s» Arthur accompanied President vngman Riiee of the Korean Republic today on a triumphant parade back into the South Korean capital of Seoul. Less than 24 hours after the United States marines had
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  • 96 1 Trirnif Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. THE Chief Justice, Sir 1 Charles Murray-Aynsley, today issued a warrant for the arrest of Cecil Sampson Byrnes for failing to nd court. Byrnes, against whom the omptroller of Income Tax bad obtained judgment in the sum of $533 and costs,
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  • 133 1 N. Oovindasamy, w of the Indian bus who was .shot on Wedniorning, was en to the Tay V it Bvih Company's n Middle Road where was told that the Com- >u!d pay her a sub- il amount.' She has already received as gifts $300
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  • 56 1 Hugh QaltffcfM. British Minis ter for Economic Affairs, presided over the Commonwealth Consultative Committee on Economic Development in South-East Asia which opened in i in cash lie House. London, on Sept. 25. Photo shows: A general view of the opening. Hugh Gaitskeli is third from left, facing
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  • 238 1 TAEGU, Today. ITNITED Nations forces have now occupied four-fifths of South Korea. Brigadier General Kong Man Bong, G-3 for the South Korean Army, today predicted that some elements of his forces would reach the 38th Parallel within the next 24 hours. American Army
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  • 39 1 MANILA, Today. The Philippines will ship 10.000 tr/ of lice to war-ravaged Republic of Korea in thr near future. Authority to make the contribution to the United Nations war effort was granted by President Elpidio
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  • 895 2 Turkey: Reuter. THE I mass de P° r tatior raatfjfttf over the ads of 250.000 Turks living Bulgar La mfj be brought tl the notice of the United ations if the Bulgarian Gov--nment does not change the attitude it expressed in a iVcte
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  • 68 2 Reuter LONDON THE Metropolitan Police are to employ more dogs In combating the activities of "snatch" thieves in the Royal Parks and other areas of London. Last year there were 20 dogs on the strength of the Mecropolitan Police Force, nearly all Labradors or Alsatians. So well have
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  • 499 2 Eritrea: Reuter. ASMARA, ERITREA WHEN, with the end of the rainy season -rortly. Eritrea's Shiftas, or Da ids of gangsters, resume their activities, they can expect rougher handlin >: than they have had in the past. They wi 1 be hunted out, kept on li
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  • 167 2 Reuter. Flushing Meadow ISRAEL today cxpi strong opposition to readmitting Germany witn 'unchanged heart"' into try family of nations, but the U.N. General Assembly to admit Communist Chin.t as a step to clear the international tension. Mr. Moshe Sharett. U Foreign Minister, speaking
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  • 31 2 Lnited States Army troops examine two North Korean Communist tanks wh» c h wen destroyed by United Nations forces during a battle in the Republic Ol ivore*.
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  • 61 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs SAMIN for whose arrest a warrant was issued by Magistrate for failing attend Court on July 12 answer a charge of causug hurt was arrested yes:day and produced in Court today. Samin was allowed bail of 10 pending trial on the two ..irges
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  • 55 3 MILLION REFUND PENANG. Thurs. —A stag--ring sum of $1,000,000 las been refunded to the N'AAFI for duty charged on rs imported in to the Feleration for the consumpol H.M. Forces. A further sum ot $300,000 has also been approved to vide for refunds of duty n beer for members of
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  • 164 3 Reuter. LONDON. EVERY unrlnsed tea-cloth may harbour million* 1 dangerous germs, said the British Central Council lor Health Education in a .statement issued here. This threat to health is me of the subjects to be r by the nation's health xperts when they meet
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  • 861 3 Washington. MANKIND has been taught through chemistry how to prospect the 3ea for valuable minerals. Now through oceanography are are about to begin intensive studies on how to "farm" the sea to impiove the world's food supply The National Geographic Society has announced tl.at
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  • 102 3 Two American air force officers failed in the first attempt in history to fly the Atlantic non-stop in jet planes. Their Thunder jets were turned buck towards their take-oil point at Manston Airbase, Lngland. when one of the planes damaged its refuelling gear over Prestwick Airport.
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  • 546 4  -  WOMAN'S PAGE' By DOROTHY LAMOUR Pwhit way do the autumn fnahiox* differ from the arlier orWell. OCSt of all it's the >iorter tttiet. There is no [oust in rv mind that the New I-ook has become >o.«olcte md that we are riftturalßi wry slowly mind on to
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  • 123 4 A. SMITH PAY LEDAR. 00 men realize. I wonder, how little it takes to make and keep a woman happy?" Mink coats, diamonds and luscious sprays of orchids may be exciting—l wouldn't know —but I'm quite content if my man observes three rules. He must
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  • 296 4 for tennis are *-less conventional than for most sports, and more subject to fashion change. For some years the twopiece outfit—short skirt or very brie: shorts, with severe shirt—has been first favourite but now the cennis cr-ss makes a welcome return. and proves hat clothes
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  • 498 4 IT IS a poor face that never redecorates, and even if you are miles from a beauty saloon or hair shop you can do a good deal with your own two hands. "Earmark an afternoon or an evening and. having checked your beauty supplies, get right down
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  • 407 4 SIMMER VEGETABLE PLATTER letfcuce 4 large tomatoes 1 bunch radishes Half a cucumber 1 cup cooked peas 4 individual cr-am cheese Mayonnaise dressing 1 t aspoon chopped parsley Sah and oeoper to taste. Wash and dry lettuce well and separate into four portions Pull apart, do not cut.
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  • 2113 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY By L.S. HOWARTH HA once in my j man who has acfortune in a lotterj seems to be much le?? common, in real ;fc th.iD it in. Action, aid specimen I had to go to France. urately, to Savoy, f those little villages ned after
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 319 6 POINTINGS rajVßing from MUTeabftic attempts, to porTraits are on view at the Y.W.C.A. Art Otub Rxhlbition at Orchard Road, which •Van officially opened by Mr. William R Langdon yesterday evening. The e*-Jiibition attracted a giKKI crowd, who spent a long time looking over the various exhibits. Most of
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  • Article, Illustration
    36 6 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ong gave a dinner to about 200 friends last night at their residence at Bukit Timah to celebrate the first birthday of their son. Piciur.' On; Qui t-flr 1
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  • Article, Illustration
    13 6 Picture of the new air-conditioned grill room at the Adelp»'
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    • 126 6 Ml Hard or soft (rfri n fni Thick or fine UB Upright or oblique H H After seventy yean or making Swan pens, we've |SR H«- learned that one man's nib is another man't N|H ixifuriation. We make Swan mba in tuch variety f-9R I that it is possible for
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  • 290 7 GENERAL JtNIOR I'BAJUftfc.M Ol (DM 'ir.ut i/. Mfiiioeis Mestmta at Ton i iijntaumni .i.io p. Hi. »M(.\: Orchard Road at exhibition, 9 a.m. 1« 6 p.m. MM. troSE BAJftfKB OF t!MMKK( li. .\ira ordinary nerml meeting. FuMerton Bu l«i MIMI i' t'VL COMMISSION. monthUjr meeting. Board Kooni.
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  • 99 7 PENANG. Thurs. Two accidents. shooting rases have been compensaatcd by utĕ Ki-y*'n zucnt of th* PeJcration of Ma The OT3t CSS*" W»" of an Indian t,. y who v.a= Killed by a bullet from the r»3f o. a* Special Constable. His parents have receiva
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  • 41 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. t\r C P. Rawson. the LT chief Social Welfare Officer, will be talking in the series "What the Departments are Doing" tomgh at eight. This will be broad cast over the Blue Network ol Radio Malaya.
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  • 42 7 KUALA LUMPUR, —Thirty-three women and girls and one man comprised the 34 donors who last night gave blood to the Selangor Blood Bank. This effort was due to the enthusiasm of the pupils and staff of Bukit Bintang Girls School.
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  • 47 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Adrian Scott, the la-st of the so-called Hollywood Ten was ordered today to serve a year's imprisonment and pay USSI 000 fine for contempt refusing to tell a Congressional committee whether he la v Communist. The others are already in Jail.—A.P.
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  • 965 7 Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE Acting Financial Secretary, Mr. W. C. Taylor told the second session of the Federal Legislative Council Meeting this morning that his invitation to rubber associations for their opinions on a proposed new rate of export
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  • 47 7 Moor House held Morrison House to scoreless draw in an Inter-House rugger game at th«- Raffles Institution ground yes-tc r day. Although the boys have yet to learn the finer po'nts or the ga.nt. it was not lacking in excitement tm the whole.
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  • 55 7 A.P. SANTA MONICA, California. Thursday The 11--year-old marriage of U.S. crooner. Frank Sinatra, and his wife. Nancy, went on the rocks in the Superior Court yesterday when the singer allowed her about a third of his US$l,OOO,OOO annual gross income In an uncontested separate maintenance suit. The decree was
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  • 42 7 A.P. KOREA FRONT, Fri. THE British 27th Brigade— Middlesex Regiment infantrymen and Argyll and Sutherland High> nders—ar* clearing isolated Red pockets in the Songju area southwest of Waegwan. Several large groups of Communists are reported in the area.—A.P.
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  • 77 7 AND THE REST WILL DE EAST Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Thurs. Mr. G. V. Mavalankar, President of the Indian Parliament told reporters here today that unless India could solve the food problem she* could not solve any of th« others facing her. The problems of India ar« not so much different from
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  • 66 7 A.P. RTJRBAN, Thurs. To the blast of sirens from ships of all nationalities the Roy;d Inter-Ocean Liner Tjisadane glided out of Durban harbour early last night with South, Africa's number R-2 flght< r squadron, bound for Korea. The departure was reminiscent of the war
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  • 22 7 HONGKONG: untitled military advisers haveb.'« losed for the paM "ve»k n hiirh \ovvl sf. ret .unfeier.. the ndepen<lent Wab Va* Po report.
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  • 837 8 Burma: RANGOON. A, war of attrition •> being waged by rebel Karen* on members of their community considered loyal to the government. It is being fought amid the rocky hills of the Karenni State next doOr to Thailand and in the swampy rai.i-fllTed Irrawaddv delta,
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  • 362 8 COME of the queer things that natural scientists speculate would result if mankind is ever able» to leave this planet and zip oil* into space were reviewed recently by Ernest G.Reuning of the United States Naval Observatory at a General
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  • 205 9 f WO members of the Australian Parliament, Mr H. V. MacLeod, and Mr. D. J. Walters arr iv( in Singapore by theQantas Constellation, from Switzerland where they attended the Moral R t -:t:: .t.ment Assembly at Caux. S; sored by the Australian Government,
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  • 93 9 Thurs. gpecoK »rs ware aza-r. takn -he Lor.ior. Stock •-1 loday ptiC« rr.ovear.y section* were with a »najoriry of i there «a? j. fair 'i ruhbr: sad tin aurn:.mbered the srvVor:; were mnient stooki with rrutioral gains were ..rket. Inquiry was disclosed an aoute -tock a
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  • 69 9 Thurs. The cl©s- .he morning sssa on vv tfxla'. wore: >uyen a: 1 i'So i<:m «.<= at £701 to onthfl £777 buyers rrs with basinev* St Settlement- C7S9. :ons inetud ng 70 Kt* »a° •"barely .-rnoori. $i>ol was £783. Thr-e month? "74. i i prices uere: Spot and
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  • 19 9 Thur- Two 3urnalist- Tran An Kong, a a visit to'Mosby Alexander cretary General r of Soviet writers.
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  • 124 9 A.P. VIENNA. Thurs. -Scattered disturbances broke out in Vienna this afternoon, as Communist bands, with evident Russian approval, tied up tram car traffic and reportedly cut two railway lines Into the capital. The demonstrations ostensibly were against a new government announcement raising prices and wages,
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  • 43 9 Reuter. VALET A, MALTA. Thurs.— Six able seamen of the British ouisei Euryalus were sentenced by civil court here today to eight months prison on the charge of attempted gr»evous wounding of a Maltese boatman. They gave notice of appeal. -Reuter.
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  • 178 9 Call To Devalue The Australian A.P. SYDNEY. Thursday. THE Sydney Daily Telegraph called on the government to halt inflation now in an editorial occupying the whole of its front page on Thursday. J M The Australian pound is bleeding to death the Federal government has offered a proposal to stop
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  • 300 9 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN KNOWN to hundreds of R.A.F. men who were treated in the Service's hospitals at heme and abroad Dame Katherine Watt chief nursing adviser to the Ministry of Health, is retiring. She joined the ministry in 1939, when she was appointed "principal matron
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  • 268 9 MAN lateiy in the in a big way is 41 years old Danish Pastor Reverend Morgcr.s Buch who, at his post at the War Memorial Church and Mission in a large converted r.imsc In Jesmond, Newcastle, is the most northerly stationed Danish Pastor in Britain. He officiated at
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  • 104 9 THE OfMfal opening of twenty self-contained tats for retired Methodist ministers at Barrow-On-Tront. Derbyshire is ar attempt to meet the serious cosition i"- which ministers olinquishmK full pastoral work aie placed by the housing shortage. "Th" itinerant system on which Mi tl.odism is based,'" state th.>
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 203 9 '^?^SK^^BmS^^^^^ a^ iFolk Songs; i H*kka: 40 Tangos Msmia M iM flosc Down. today if* 1* *s Bin network srffi N.LI-K PBOG*V*MX> Fron. I o**»Programme Sum- i st«rirs rintonese. Amo.v vL"r\C(»HK f a > Oram*; 1IUM» New* (a-.tonese RED NETWOKK I gnal. New.. Sine*- and lint) INPIAN PROGRAM*Ks i TOMORROW
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  • 1744 10  -  FIRST DAY OF IPOH RACES By "Spot" IPOH. Today. HIGHLIGHT of tomorrow's opening day in the n Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting will be the 6-f'vhandicap for Class 1 Division 1 horses generallyyegarded as the Gold Vase trial. With tourteefV runners likely
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  • 50 10 The Combined Services will meet the Singapore Civilians in a soccer match for the Tay Lian Teck Shield at Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, Sept. 30. This game is in aid of the POPPY DAY FUND. Admission price is $1 per head. Kick-off at 5.15 p.m.
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  • 1026 10 DELOW is the Race Card for the first day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase Meeting It carries the order of running, scratching and results of the last three outings of the horses The Double Tote will be held on races three and four, six and
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  • 262 11  -  By "SPOT" AMBASSADOR (Charles) and his stable companion, Ondine (Farad)i both from trainer Hobbs stable, did a winning gallop when they reurned the best time in this morning's track trials by finishing the last •iree in 36 4/5 seconds. F w good gallops were seen
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  • 79 11 PENAN \oo"toaT T FedeStion d taVe grotind today Highlight ot the game wa. Dollah Don s three soals for the rlsKwra. j„ >r n f o°t n y si trouble, met stiff onpasi?,on,from the home team. to one «ye v nunute,. Ug
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  • 145 11 Int-nce Depot Civilian register**! a one-nil ~\er their Padan.; Association at :nd yesterday, r exciting game, landard of play was expectations. the up for what was d Gupta, though on Played a brainy .-bowed fine sticker initiated a fine p suited in the only he keenly-contested
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  • 126 11 rt to imorove the soccer in the Colony, Amateur Football appeals to all As-z-.a Club* to send candidate to the Refresher Course to cw-d by an examination ri !ion as a Class IU h wII be held at am Java Road. begins on October 2 i
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  • 88 11 Reuter. Thurs. England's gaining "the Ashes' a this winter may upon the success pace bowler Alec surprising, therefore, ptain Freddie fcrown F>ed?er to bowl niatcb in Ceylon will play. obviously anx ous to Surrey bowler as -t l, during the for--11 the most strenuous for
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  • 178 11 The Shanghai Sing Tao broke the run of Hongkong vh tones when they defeated Wing Sun by three games to two in an thrilling exhibition match last night at the Happy World: The packed audience were given a troat when the Fukien Champion Fu Chi Fong
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  • 152 11 f APTAIN Marble, the masked grappler who stopped George Zbisko and gave the Hungarian giant King Kong a hot time before the man-mountain was disqualified, heads Saturday's bill of five bouts at the Happy World Stadium against the Naval Base Champion, Hardit Singh. The
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  • 119 11 In a cricket match to commemorate the opening of the new school building, the AngloCh nese School Old Boys will meet the Present Boys on Salur day at the YMCA ground. Balestier Road, at 2 p.m. The Old Boys team 1* as follows:— Dr. Ong
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  • 420 11 MALAYS 3 CHINESE 1 WRONG tactics cost the Chinese their seconQ successive defeat since their return from the Rangoon Bangkok tour when they met and lost to by three goals to one in an InterCommunity League soccer game at Jalan Besar S n\?h«n y
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  • 56 11 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. Japan is expected to set a new record for tobacco production during the calendar year of 1950. says the Department of Agriculture. The crop Is expected to total 204.000,000 pounds. nine per cent above the 1949 harvest of 187.000.000 pounds, and 37 per cent above
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  • 414 12 Reuter AAP. WITH THE 7TH DIVISION, Today. A SMALL shell-wrecked fire-chaxred shack in the village ol Pyongyan, between Sowon and Osan, has become known to Koreans for miles around as a haven of mercy. It is the aid post of Captain Harvey Calloway, medical officer
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  • 31 12 Tne Bukom Sports Club defeated Cable Wireless S.C. by thre<- goals to one in ft Business House "B" league soccer game played at the C.V.M.A. ground on Wednesday.
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  • 100 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity mirket opened today at 134 cents a pound done for October f.r.--gTade sheet. But w th *ooi order* asr ur. from Honsrkon»: th a market went up to 137 cer.' buyers by the lunoh break New York ia.«: night wen*
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  • 29 12 The tin share market suffered axa.r. today from profit taking. Rubber shares had mainly sellers in evidence. But industrials continued firm on good enqu ry.
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  • 39 12 Th-* tin metal market gained rs ca the piciil at S402 3 i p*-r pic ex «metier. In Tendon la>t n ch* 'liree months tin w»>i b;d for at *773 a drop of £17 on the tor..
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  • 23 12 "17 «j sold market was quiet and unchir.K*d th s morning at SIM p#r ta*»l wholesale for first quality fcjr- 1
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  • 81 12 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. Moscow Radio is blasting President Tiuman's go ahead ordvr f>r a Japanese peace treat>. The Russians, in a broadcast recorded by official U.S. listeners, charged the United States plans a separate treaty, excluding Russia and Communist China, in order to continue American domination*' and
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  • 8 12 Stop Press Reuter-AAP. dfda
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  • 19 12 Marines' tanks moving up to front after crossing the Han River. A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.
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  • 113 12 A.P. WINDSOR, ONTARIO, Thursday. WINDSOR bankers today reported an increased flow of United States funds into banks for conversion to Canadian dollars. They said the increase in conversions is apparently due to a rumour current in the United States that the
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  • 119 12 U.P. TOKIO. Today THE Communist New China News Agency listed among the advances under the new regime in China the fact that buses in Peking are burning coal gas instead of gasoline. It said that research was stifled as long as the Americans were
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  • 88 12 Reuter AAP. HONGKONG Thurs. The Yangtse river estuary his been cleared of mines, according to a usually reliable report from Shanghai last rught. Five ships from Hongkong have struck mines in the estuary during the past few months. There were reports that pirates were responsible for
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  • 74 12 Arsonists Were 'Unbalanced A.P. NEW YORK. Today. Most of the arson committed in the United States in the past year is attributed by the National Board of Fire Underwriters to "irresponsible and unbalanced whose chaotic home conditions lead to crimes of all types." Broken homes, poverty, alcohol and lack of
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  • 46 12 CALCUTTA, Today Thr Agricultural Department of East Bengal estim ited yesterday the region's 1950 jute crop would exceed that of 1949 by more than one million bales. Fiber from the jute plant is used in the manufacture of carpets, bagging, canvas other products.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 50 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tee 'Tribune" S'pom. LARGER SAfJZS THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MA!AY A Phone 5811/3 Nint Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SI Mi 4FOR*?. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 29, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FRIDAY. SEPT. 29. 1930.
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    • 307 1 Annihilation war now: trapped 2,000 bombed KOREAN FRONT, Friday. KOREA'S Communist Army, reduced to disorganised pockets of dwindling resistance, Is in headlong retreat, says Lieut. Gen. Wal- ton Walker, U.S. Eighth Army commander. As the U.N. armoured grip tightened on Seoul. American forces,
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    • 67 1 WASHINGTON. Today. THE United States State Department yesterday adopted a comic book as a propaganda weapon. It revealed plans to distribute 1,000,000 copies of special colour booklet overseas to tell America's side of the war in Korea. Captions are in Arabic. Persian, Burmese and English.
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    • 107 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. --The Government has ordered work to oe speeded up at Britain's new atomic centres at capenhurst, Cheshire, and Sellarield on the Cumberland coast, usually reliable sources said today Britain will shortly have seven sucn centres in all SellaficlJ, now in an advanced
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    • 77 1 WAHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT Truman said today he is very happy about the improved situation in Korea and hopes it will result in peact' satisfactory to everybody The President said there will be no letup in administration defence pians in the i vent ol victory in Korea. He
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    • 175 1 Reuter. (By Reuters Diplomatic Correspondent). LONDON Thurs. THE Indian Government has told Britain and the United States that it could net suprK>rt a decision to send the United Nations forces north of the 38th Parallel in Korea, it is understood in diplomatic quarters here. The Indian
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    • 43 1 A.P. KOREA FRONT, Fri. THE British 27th BrigadeMiddlesex Regiment infantrymen and Argyll and Sutherland High nders —are clearing isolated Red pockets in the Songju area southwest Of Waejrwan. Several large- groups of Communists are reported in the area. —A.P
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    • 29 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS. Thursday. INDONESIA was admitted to the United Nations by the unanimous vote of the General Assembly today, one is the bOxn member.— Reuter.
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    • 165 1 A.P. KOREA FRONT. Thurs. THE U.S. Eighth Army Commander. Lt.-Gen. Walker, told war correspondents at his South Korean HQ.: The North Korean army is in complete rout and no longer exists as an organised force." He said all Red troops trapped by the link-up
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    • 25 1 PENANG. Thurs. Penang's popular Thai Consul Mr. Chai Suwannathat. will leave the island and join the Thai Foreign Office in Bangkok in October
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    • 313 1 At 7.30 this morning, an Indian reader of the Tribune walked into the Tribune office, with a thica envelope. It contained 20 $5 notes. "My friend," he said, "has read of Mrs. Govindasamy s case In your paper yesterday. Here is $100 from him. Can you
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    • 248 1 Reuter AAP. SEOUL. Thursday. NORTH KOREAN leader Kirn II Sung has ordered his troops to break off contact with the United Nations forces and retreat north of the 38th Parallel, an authoritative sources told Reuter— AAF. The source said that American intelligence agents
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    • 49 1 A.P. PRAGUE. Thurs.—Microbiologists of eight Eastern bloc countries conferring here today addressed a letter to U.N. Secretary-Gen-eral Trygve Lie urging outlawing oi biological as well' as atomic weapons. In a declaration, they called on microbiologists tnroughout the world to "declare war on biological warfare." A.P.
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    • 63 1 Tribune staff Reporter COMMUNIST terrorists last <J night Bet lire to another taxi. This time it was a yellow top cab. the seventh to be burned since Wednesday night. All told nine taxis have been fired since Wednesday night. The taxi was burned last night
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    • 31 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. Chairman Carl Vinson ol the House Armed Service! Committee announced today that the army will induct 300.000 more men in the next six months.—U.P.
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    • 37 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. Senator Herbert O'Lonor said today that the owners of an American merchant ship accused of delivering war materials to Communist China have ottered to co-operate fully with the Senate investigators. U.P.
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    • 61 1 Mrs. Govindasamy was given two cas-'s of milk and monetary compensation < amount not divulged > by ♦he Tay Koh v at Bus Company this moraJng. Ine 160 members of the Company from Utters to the clerks have started a fund for the family among themselves i he
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    • 126 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Thursday. THE United Nations Security Council tonight 1 decided not to invite Chinese Communist representatives to attend its debate on alleged American aggression against Formosa. General Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist island stronghold. At the same time the Council defeated
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    • 260 1 U.P. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Thursday. SPURRED by reports of North Korean peace feelers in the wake of sweeping Allied advances, the Western members of the United Nations were tentatively agreed today on a sixpoint programme for peace in Korea that would carry implicit authorisation for Gen. Mac
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    • 43 1 A.P. LOS A: (iELLS. Thurs. A tired Jolson returned by plc.,e on Wednesday night iio.u entertaining combHt -toops in the Korean war jne and had this comment I'm going to look up my ncome tax and see if I paid
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    • 491 2 WITH AMENDMENTS Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR. Thursdty. THE Bill to make porvision r e r C o j Authorities was passed wth a number or amendments at this mornings meeting of tne Federal Legislative Council. Thr Acting Chief Secretary Mr. M V. Dei Tnfn in
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    • 42 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. DR. C. P. Rawson, the Chief Social Welfare Officer, will be talkin-: Q the series What the D. p> lirtments are Doing"' tonight at eight. This jrill be broad cast over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya.
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    • 43 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Thirty-three women and girls and one man comprised the 34 donors who last night gave blood to the Selangor Blood Bank. This effort was due to the enthusiasm of the pupils and star! of Bukit Cintang Girls School.
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    • 238 2 PAINTINGS ranging from surre a'i>ti< attempt», to portrait-* are on view at th* Y.\V.< .A. Art Club Exhibition at Orchard Koail. which wa*- officially opened by Mr. William li Langdon >es»erThe exhibition aUracted good crowd, who *»pent long time looking over the various vhibifs. Most of
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    • 102 2 PENANG. Thurs. Two aecidenta. shooting rj have beei l compensaa-ed by the Go -< »-i rnttnt of to* Ft h ration ot M tikya The fir-i case wrs* ton of an Indian ln.y who was kiiled by a bullet trom the nfl* o* a
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    • 39 2 For abetting an offence by offering Police Constable Latin bin Awang ninetyfive cents to release him from legal custody. Lim Beng Hiang was yesterday fined $100 or one month's rigorous imprisonment in the Fourth Police Court.
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    • 161 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs AT the second day session of the Federal Legislative Council meeting held in Kuala Lumpur today, seventeen Bills came up before the Council, of which 15 were passed through all stages and two were deferred The Bills deferred were Christian Marriage Bill. 1950. and
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    • 113 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thur*. Che" Putch Mariah Binti Ibrahim Rashid speaking oil adjournment in the Federal Council brought up the question of the quarantine of pilgrims recently on their return from Mecca, which caused hardships to many of tnem during their enforced sojourn at St. John's
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    • 63 2 Bail of $5,000 in two sure ties was granted to three Chinese in the Second District Court yesterday, who denied having six pounds of opium on Sept. 27. They were Lv Shea Kong. Low Chung Scow. and Chit Ngen Hai. But another Chinese. Yue Ah
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    • 290 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday. THE Malay Regiment (Amendment) Bill 1950 1 which will give Malay Regiment Officers tru* same status as King's Commissioned Officers was passed at the meeting of the Federal Legislative Council today. The Secretary for Defence. Mr. D. C.
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    • 97 2 ANEW clinic is to be opened by tho Family Planning Association of Singapore at the Kandang Kerbau Maternity Hospital on Oct. 4. The new clinic at Kandang Kerbau will be the seventh opened by the Family Planning Association in Singapore since last November. Mr. Homer
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    • 17 2 Nineteen"- year old Lim Lay Seng was yesterday jailed for two months for housebreaking.
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    • 364 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs DEFORE the Federal I op-is-latlve Council adjourned this morn'ng, the I-nicer Administering the Government. Mr. s. W. Foster Sutton, praise.: Mr. A. HeywoodWaddingtoM, Economic Secretary, and Mr. E. D. Fleming Secretary 101 Chinese Affairs. who wili be retiring from Government service. He
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    • 948 2 tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday THE Acting Financial Secretary. Mr. W. C. Taylor told the second session of the Federal Legislative Council Meeting this morning that his invitation to rubber associations for their opinions on a proposed new rate of export
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      • 94 2 NOW SHOWING 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30. FOR THE FIRST TIME IN SINGAPORE. CINE-VARIETY ON SCREEN Doris Day. Kirk Douglas in Warners' "YOUNG MAN OF MUSIC" ON STAGE JUNE HAMILTON 11A NN V DAN FO RD and his FRANTIC FUNATTCB N.B. stage shows at the last two performances only and
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    • 534 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. IUR. B. H. Chia, an advocate and solicitor of 18 ifl years' standing, was struck off the roll of advocates and solicitors by a Full Bench of the Colony High Court yesterday for professional misconduct. Mr. Chia was alleged to have failed
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    • 84 3 The Indian Trade Delegation accompanied by the Indian Trade Commissioner paid a visit to the Secretary for Economic Affairss, Mr. Andrew Gilmour yesterday. With him were his Deputies Mr. Van de Gaast and Mr. R. W. I. Band and Mr. E. J. Philips, the
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    • 26 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. Tenders lor Federation of Malaya Government Treasury Bills were accepted by the Accountant General. Federation of Malaya.to the extent of 59.950.000
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    • 115 3 The Reverend Mother Pazzes. Mother Superior General of the Poor Sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus, passed through Singapore by air yesterday for Baaka to attend the silvrr jubilee celebration on Oct. 3 of a mission in Ranka, run by some 22 sisters. The
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    • 46 3 The Silv -mak which-casn alongside tSOockfi day had on board Mr. ana Mrs. J- Swing and their son. Travelling with them also Miss K. Wolff. The part> are the American Embassy Colombo, where Mr. Swing their ~JVuo the States for .t well earned holiday.
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    • 412 3 THE following are Uie rcauH* of the London Chamber of Commerce (Sprhw) l*w Examinations■ Held in the Fed.i "Sl&nftßi MALACCA Uy« Swee. Typewriting. Pa .....h. »VSH iH" her Stage) 1. «S Abidin bn Ahmad. pW' 2 49 S. R. Nathan Accoj ituc. Paaa; 3. M
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    • 55 3 JOHORE BAHRL. murs. Tng Chan Ling, wheeled his lorry against the rail wav level crossing gates at ffluang was fined $25 in the X an- Police Court yesterday on a charge of negligent in addition ordered to pa T the Malayan Railway $261.80 being
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    • 326 3 She following students from the H. Tan Schoojpf Accountancy have passed their examination for tne Corporation of Certified Secretaiics held last June: INTERMEDIATE EX AMI- XATION: Lim Njit Siong wU h distinction in the sub ject of Accountancy.. Tan Chce Eng. Swee, Hb kng n uin
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    • 208 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. TWO airlines in Singapore—the X.L.M. (KOMn--1 klijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij) Royal Dutch Airlines and the Bharat Airway-have offered to air lift urgently required lected by the Singapore Assam Red Cross Reliei committee to Calcutta from time to time. The offers have
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    • 63 3 HONGKONG. Thurs. The price of gold continued its nose dive for the second straight day today following reports that the North koreans are seeking peace and the United Nations is planning to establish a unified Korean government. Today's closing was HK$2Bl. compared with HK$29l yesterday. Closing prices:
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    • 167 3 THE rubber commodity marko£ dived to 135 cents a pound for October first grade rubber, at yesterday's open- j ing- a drop of 18 cents in two days. But the market was steady at the lower levels and 138'cents by the end of the day. Some buying from
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    • 87 3 Professor Chai H. Chuang, who was head of the U.N.E.S.C.O's research team on needs of war-devastated areas in Europe, is in Singapore to-day. The Professor, who is a graduate of Columbia University told the Tribune yesterday that after he has finished his work with U.N.E.S.C.O. he
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    • 36 3 SINGAPORE, Thurs.—The price of tin was S4Ol 7 8 per picul ex-smelter a drop of $21 on the picul. LONDON. Wed.—Forward tin was £790 per ton bid a drop of £10 on the ton.
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    • 235 3 THE Government and Municipal Labour Union 1 will accept the recommendations of the Special Labour Committee laid down on September 21, if the Committee will undertake to consider certain other proposals submitted by the Union. In a memorandum to the Chairman of the Municipal Commissioners, the
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    • 147 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs.— With profit taking in London and locally prices of tin shares turned slightly downwards. Rubbers had very little interest and Industrials remained firm. The following are the price changes: KIM.APOKK. *<Tt. X Fraser A Neave Pref. 20/3 *Ut Ord. Henry Watts* 21< H'konu' S'lii.l F>k. (H'lums
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    • 78 3 In Port:- Van oVr B«gf> (44), Bidor (45), Thankraven i (Sh; rs), Antnaln (ES\A. DE.). Sllvrroak (42 8), Rajah Brooke (40/41). Kadnorshir*. (88 0), Toureoinß (36), Heoirh SU* errloutl (.;3/4), FranclsvH'e (31 2), Ha!l Konlaq Queen (17 18), Merkur (19 20), i rvderiek Clover (21 2), Torento
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    • 52 3 An exhibition will be held nt 12 Jalan Beaaßf, Kampong Kembangan, Changi Road. Singapore, next Sunday, Oct. 8, sponsored by the Kampong Kambangan Association. The exhibits will comprise of home handicrafts, embroidery, Malay cakes and sweetmeats, and also painUngs by members of the Malay Art Society of Malaya,
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    • 1400 4 The A. C. S. —A Story Of Achievement THE NEW PREMISES OF THE ANGLO-CHINESE SCHOOL, SINGAPORE, AT BARKER ROAD, SINGAPORE, WILL BE OPENED TODAY BY H. E. THE GOVERNOR. THIS ARTICLE BY THE REV. T.R. DORAISAMY TRACES THE GROWTH OF THE SCHOOL SINCE ITS BEGINNINGS IN 1886. THE opening of
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    • 525 4 CLOWLY but surely a change is being wrought in the thinking of Western statesmen. With the spread of independence throughout the East, with the birth of new nations, with the surge of great populations towards political liberty and new standards of living, it has become apparent that
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    • 652 4  -  By YONG NYUK LIN Like Cinderella, the University of Malaya is unfortunately having a try: as time: for. until this country attains the self-respecting sfatus of a Dominion, our University by virtue of its colonial background tends to be warped and stunted in its growth. Although
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    • 863 4 A Spore Debate Decides CALLING each other names as politely as nosslble. two men from the East-West Society and two women from the Y.W.C.A Business and Professional Women's Club had a lively battle of words last night. They were Involved in a debate, on whether
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    • 611 4  -  by H.H. PETERSON FjHDR the past three years the future in the A.CS. has been thought of in terms of new buildings and increased facilities. We now see our goals being achieved and nearing completion. Many important steps lie ahead, two of which are a
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    • 163 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Purine: iccent months the theft of rubber has assumed widespread proport ims throughout the Federation, encouraged no doubt rv the high price for rubber which now pie-".'' said a pr release today. Moreover. there is very c,ood reason to believe Mutt those theft* are
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    • 53 5 Forty-five trade unions in the Colony will meet to-day it the Singapore Teachers' Union to discuss the rise in the oost of living in Singapore. The meeting convened by the S.T.U. will deck.c whether the unions will jointly investigate the rise and submit a joint
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      48 5 Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Ong gave a dinner to about 200 lriends last night at their residence at Bukit Timah to celebrate the first birthday of their son. Pic'ure »bove shovs Mr. and Mrs. Ong and Master Ong Sin Qui. who was born in London.
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    • 44 5 Professor Leonard Barnes. Director of Social Studies at Oxford University, who has been touring Malaya and advising on adult education will be giving a talk on his observations here in Malaya and on adult education generally, over Radio Malaya, at 12 tonight.
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    • 365 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A European Assistant Estate manager and a Police escort we\' atfaeked by bat« dits today. The European and a Special Constable were wounded. Jn another area of Johor<» a jeep and a lorry conveying a European Assistant Estate Manager and a Police
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    • 260 5 DANG Huat Huan. a°ed 36, was yesterday com--1 mitted to stand trial at the October Assizes when he appeared befcre Mr D. A. Fyfe in the Relief Court on threa counts of counterfeiting coins. Hearing lasted for a day. Firstly, he was accused of making
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    • 33 5 JOHORE BAHRU, rhura. The Sultan of Johore ias accepted the invitation of the Johort South branch of the Malayan Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals to be its patron.
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    • 216 5 IN the Singapore First District Court dock yesterday, stood a former Assistant Immigration Officer. Ronald who faced a charge of having fraudulently altered a certificate of admission. The prosecutoi. Mi. M. C. I Boyle (A.S.P.) said that the certificate belonged to a man in China. Mr.
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    • 1034 5 BUT IT MAY NOT LAST Tribune Staff Reporter. THE world markets this week have been dominat--1 ed by inflation, soaring dollar reserves in Britain and many other countries, weakening of the dollar against sterling, and resultant rumours of currency changes, particularly of some eventual rise,
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1956 6  -  FIRST DAY OF IPOH RACESi By "Spot" iruii, roaay. HIGHLIGHT of tomorrow's cpening day in the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting will be the 6-f. handicap for Class 1 Division 1 horsesgen? rally regarded as the Gold Vase trial. Of the sixteen
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    • 51 6 THE following fforne* tttay not go to the tapes tomorrow, the first day. of the Perak Autumn Gold Vase meeting; Tara Street. Four O'clock 11, Indian Heather. Irish Abbot, fortune's Favourite, Byron, Uninsured, Flying Arrow. Astivel. Coastguard. High Descent. The Ram. six And Eight, and April
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    • 441 6 S.C.R.C.. .2 R.E.IT.E.. .2 It was a keenly-contested hockey tus«lo when the S.C.R.C. met and drew two-all with the R.E.M.E. ai Hong Lim Green ve.su rday. They exerted superiority in the second half after being down by an odd ;;oal in three at
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      • 990 6 SHIPPING EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong, Japan. For Hongkong, Japan v"Rf boverctf 30 Sept./2 Oct. Star Alcyone 26 28 Oct. "Noreverett" 12/14 Oct. t Calls Bangkok For Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, For Penang, Rangoon, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Kowett, Madras. Basrah, Khoramshanr "Bradeverett" 6/7 Oct. "Nordstjernan 9 13 Oct.
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    • 268 7  -  By "SPOT" IPOH, Today. EMBASSADOR (Charles) and his stable companion, Ondine (Farad)j both from trainer Hobbs' stable, did a winning gallop when they returned the best time in this morning's track trials by finishing the last three in 36 4/5 seconds. Few good gallops were
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    • 186 7 The Shanghai Sins Tao broke the run of vit tones when tiioy defeated Wins Sun by three games to two in an thrilling exhibition match last nitrht at the Happy World Tho packed audience were given a treat when the Fuki. n Cham n Fu Chi
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    • 195 7 PENAN ti Thurs.-The Perak Chinese Football Federation ■/ere held to a three-all draw when they met the Paagtng State XI in a return encounter at the West lands School ground today. Hicrhhsdit ol the game was Dollah Don's three goals for the
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    • 186 7 In an elfoit to improve Ihe standard of soccer in the Colony, the Singapore Amateur Football A sen ri on appeals to all A soiiations and Clubs to end at hast one candidate to the Referees Refresher Course to be followed by an examination for Qualification
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    • 152 7 fAPTAIN Marble, the masked grappler who stopped George Zbisko and gave the Hungarian giant King Kong a hot time before the man-mountain was disqualified, heads Saturday's bill of five bouts at the Happy World Stadium against the Naval Base Champion. Hardit Singh. The Captain,
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    • 33 7 This afternoon's Special Edition of the Malaya Tribune uill carry lhe race card, order of running MM scratching lor the lirst day of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Gold Vase meeting.
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    • 117 7 In a cricket match to commemorate ihe opening of Ihe new school building, the Anglorh nese School Old Boys will meet the Present Boys on Satur da) at lhe YMCA L-round. Halestier I..<ad, at I p.m. The O.d Boys team is as follows:— Dr. Ong
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    • 292 7 THE Singapore Police Force has one of the mo*t 1 formidable rugby team this year. Backed by a strong threequarter combination, they ma> even spring a surprise when they meet the Singapore Cricket Club tomorrow. The team has six All-Blues players including two from
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    • 31 7 Xne (omWiiHl Services will meet the Singapore Civilians »n soccer match for the T?vLian Teck Shields Jalan Besar Stadium on Saturday, Sept-50. "res «s-A S 5.15 p.m.
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    • 447 7 M\LAYS 3 CHINESE 1 WRONG tactics cost the Chinese their second "successive defeat since their return from the RanEOon%angkok tour when they met and lost ROTS three'goals to one community League soccer game at Jalan Besar Malays have regained the lead from the Europeans
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    • 282 7 Base Ordntnee Depot Civilian Association registered a one-ail hockey win over their Padang rival—Khalsa Association at their home ground yesterday. it was ar exciting game. Chough lhe standard of play was far betOW expectations. the thrills made up for what was lacking. Oxford tnd Gupta, though
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    • 299 7 A.P. NEW YORK, Today.—World heavyweight champion Ezzard Charles stands ready to meet "anybody anytime" after his victory over Joe Louis last night, but Charles' manager, Jake Mintz, insists: "Anybody who wants to fight us will have to take the challenger's 12' L per cent.
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    • 30 7 U.P. NEW YORK, Thurs. —Joe Louis announced tonight that he would never fight again. •I definitely am through," Louis said, adding "no more for me ._U.p.
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    • 130 7 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. England's chances of regaining "the Ashes" in Au*lialiii fids Winter may depend Largely upon the suenaas at failure of pace bowler ai« Bedser. li >a noi surpriaiag, therefore, that loam captain Freddie Hrown wilt not penal) Bedser to bowl in Sunday's match
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    • 145 7 DEATHS LlM—Mrs. Lim Peng Siang passed away peacefully at her residence, 11 Palm Road, Siglap. at 3 a.m. 28th September. 1950, leaving behind her 6 sons. Secw Kiew. Scow Eng. Scow Chuan. Scow Hock, Scow Peng and Scow Beng, 3 daughters. Siew Leng (Mr?. Chua Chow Teck), Siew Khim (Mrs.
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      • 383 7 NOTICES I THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A VARIATION OF A HAULAGE PERMIT. We. Teng Hiari Kok alias Teng Ah Kck, Tang Boon Yiong and Teng Mah Gee, of No. 64, Jalan Bakek, Pontian. Johore, being holder? of Haulage Permit No. 2444 C authorising the
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      • 474 7 PERSONAL ANGLO CHINESE SCHOOL —Wivos of old boys, parents, donors and invited guests are also invited to the official opening of the A.CS. New Building by H.E. The Governor on Friday, Sept. 29th at 5 p.m. and to the school concert on Friday. Oct. 6th at 8 p.m. TUITION MERCANTILE
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    • 313 8 U.P. NEW YORK, Thursday. THE riant smoke screen drifting over the cast- crn Unite* States from burning Canadian forest fires could become a to persons suffering from asthma, heart and res piratory troubles, medical authorities *aid toda>'Thev likened the slowly settling pall to a
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    • 50 8 A.P. JOHANNESBURG. Tinir.-. --Mr. J. G. N. Strauss was unanimously elected to succeed the late Field Marshal Smuts as chairman of tne South African United Party by the party's Central Hcau Committee today. Mr Strauss, parliamentary leader of tne party, has ah-o been nominated as national leader.—A.P
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    • 77 8 U.P. LOS ANGELES. Thurs.— The Freighter Middlesex Trader left Lor Angeles harbour witn the first shiploaa of oil pipes to build a new 500-mile cil line across Iran. The ship carried 16.000 units of 30 and 32-mcn nested pipe wcigning more than 5,000 tons. It is
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    • 149 8 Reuter. COLOMBO. Thurs. THE Ceylon Government has ordered Thomas Fulton McWhinnie, who arrived here by air yesterday, to leave the country by tomorrow morning as his presence is "undersirable" at the present time. Mr. McWhinnie. said to be a British subject. Is an employee
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    • 83 8 A.P. PARIS. Thurs. Frauc will get a new "Territorial Guard" to fight the Communist fifth column in case of attack, it wa s decided today. f The decision was taken by a full-dress cabinet meeting, presided over by President vmcent Aunol. The Communists were
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    • 13 8 General Mac Arthur visits PO*V camp at Inchon. Korea
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    • 83 8 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs Sixty terrorists were killed durinu the past lour days In clashes with Army units in Western Java, according to the Army Command at Bandoeng quoted by Djakarta Radio. The Army suffered five casualties, it was announced. Encircling operations ar now being
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    • 82 8 VIENNA, Thurs. A waved panic buying swept Austria today a* thousands of Com-munist-led workers in key »vest zone industries went on strike to protest price increases slated to go into l tti cl this weekend. Chancellor Leopold FijM appealed to consumers not to hoard. Police had
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    • 181 8 U.P. A party spokesman said thai the* government will relent toward Germany after France s rearmament is well underway. The programme, agreed on today, included: 1. A ban on exports of such raw materials as iron, wool, leather, hides. 2. The limitation of the
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    • 190 8 A.P. BELGRADE. Thurs. THE Yugoslav Republic of Sosnia Herzegovina today officially stripped the traditional veil of modesty from the faces of tens ot thousands of dark eyed Muslim women. A government decree, turmally endorsing a tion from Marshall Tito's Communist government to prohibit the wearing of
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    • 244 8 A.P. Paltlia, the outpost guarding the pnioachcs to Laokay. i .vh.ch is the western anchor of the frontier defence line. *vas ftbojfdoncd. After DongKhe w= s overrun by the Victminh 10 diyi ago. Frcneh roop> did not re-occupy the posi, although it
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    • 149 8 U.P. SEOUL, Thursday. TANK Commander Harold Gersky of Tempi-. 1 Texas, explained things as a -'case of mistaken identity." B The army captain and his tanks uerc travelling the streets of Seoul when they swung around the corner and bumped into a group of
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    • 85 8 NICK, Thurs. Kint Farouk of Egypt slept aboard his yacht-anchored in Nice harbour on Wednesday —because, he said, the noise outside the hotel •Negrosco during the morning hours disturbed him. The King retired to the yacht after spending the night gambling at the Palm ScaclT Casino
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    • 38 8 A.P. RANGOON. Thurs. Rebel Karen tribesmen ambushed a bus on the South Burma coast killing 27 persons and wounding 16 others an unoliicia! report said today. Two policemen were listed among the dead. —A.P.
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    • 205 8 A MAN who tried to v away a. Werel*" av.u liS held by an Indian driver s**ntenc d to .Months' risrorous Unoris nment by Mr. Tan Ah Tali in tho Second Dfciric t Yesterday. He was 28-year-olri Yeo Ah Noh who was found
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    • 203 8 HONtiKONIi: Kwaii vim la! authorities 11 Military adv.sers have b** cioart for ,he ye high :evel •-se.ru «>>ia-r. a*, tne ndependem w i ld t-o report. \whinGton: j man d Oil veek.y a mat lac buM «Hat. M ,enl was work nu om atons to deal with
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    • 225 8 GENERAL jI'MOB HA.HBIK OF COMMKKCK: Member- ate«tinq at Tai Ton r Reatauraal B.M n SFAMKN INQI IKY COMMISSION- 3rd Se? a ion ictoria Memorial Hall 10.30 a.m. YMCA: Orchard Road al exhibition. 9 a.m. lo 6 p SINGAPORE I'HAMBICR Or roMMKKi X extra ordJnarv general nnetinu. Fullerta*
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