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Title Section42 1950-10-05 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR TILE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune Spore. EIGHT PAGES. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1950 LARGER Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE THURSDAY. OCT. 5, 1950.42 words
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Article176 1950-10-05 1 TOKIO. Today. /JEN. Mac Arthur planned a new assault northward today as the air v force fought the weather and nothing else to prevent a build-up of Communist defences at Pyongyang and the east coast port of Wonsan. ir Cays ago. Gen. MacArthur demanded that tht176 words
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406 1950-10-05 1 TOKIO, Today. rOOTSORE South Korean forces yesterday trudjed—virtually unopposed —to a depth of over 60 miles inside Communist Korea towards a possible final battle with the enemy. A powerful United Nations army of over 100,000 awaited orders to cross the 38th'parallel behind the 20,000406 words
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Article36 1950-10-05 1 A.P. JAKARTA, Today. Tho Indonesian Foreign Ministry ericaa Embassy irta refused to comment yestt-Jday on an un- report that Amen- isted to the Internment about, rtioo of Communist :itative here a;.•! .< a ha.* imoerial-A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration317 1950-10-05 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Wednesday. BRITAIN'S Foreign Secretary Mr. Bevin flatly accused Russia tonight of engineering the war in Korea.. "Russia pushed North Korea into it," he said when he arrived here aboard the Queen Mary from New York. ma < v K "She might well have317 words
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111 1950-10-05 1 A.F. I ONDON. Teda\. THE United States has objected to v British request for free dollars io help finance FtHtaln'fl three-year ri armament progiamnv. informed m'< re» s. whe reported this today, -'ai 1 that Hugh OaiUifcil Britain" Acting Treas'uy la riving toA.F. - 111 words
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Article61 1950-10-05 1 Reuter. LUTON. To-day. -George L'ernard Shaw. 94-year-oid' playwright, left hospital here to-day for his home at Ayot St. L iwrence. Hertfordshire. He has been at the Luton and Dunstable Hospital since Sept. 11. when he was operated on for a fractured thigh after a fall in hisReuter. - 61 words
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Article21 1950-10-05 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Today.— Jordan has complained to the United States about .an alleged "act of aggression by Israel. -Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article149 1950-10-05 1 UP. LAKE SUCCESS. To-day. A SEVEN-NATION draft resolution calling on the General Assembly to revone its 1946 recommendation for the withdrawal of ambassadors and ministers from Spain and for barring Spain from membership in the United N••--tions, was circulated here this morning. TheUP. - 149 words
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Article261 1950-10-05 1 THE U.N. POLITICAL COMMITTEE DECIDES LAKE SUCCESS. Wednesday THE United Nations Political GommitUv tonight recommended that ail constituent steps should be taken, Including the holding of electiuuunder United Nations auspices, for thi* establishment of a unified independent and democratic Government in Korea. Voting for the recommendation261 words
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Article148 1950-10-05 1 r...staff Remrter MORE donations flowed ir to the Tribune offico yest »rday and today lor Mrs ti, Govindasamy. widow of 'he Indian bus driver who was shot last week. This mornlru a Trlbur* r -norter took £339.80.t0 Mrs. Govindasamv. and is a**ranMn? with this148 words
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Article174 1950-10-05 1 A.P. SEOUL, To-day. a SOU TH KOREAN official A estimated yesterday the Communists massacred more than 10.000 Seoul residents before being driven from the capital city by U.S. Marines and Doughboys. •'Several thousand more are reported lying in the hills." said Lee Joong Choon. chief of the municipalA.P. - 174 words
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Article34 1950-10-05 1 A.P. AMMAN. TnrJ.ay.--i'"> "lah w.H send a delegation ol two to Jjakt* S<i«.c*ss as observers They HI he Ahmad Bay Tcukan. Minister of Pub.'h W rks. and Tisahay iiar.dak. Ma,or of B«>thleham -A.I-A.P. - 34 words
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Article34 1950-10-05 1 LONDON. Today. Twelve Czechoslovak refugees, in eluding wen.en and ehildrrn. landed at Manston Airfield Kent, on Saturday, in r Dakota aircraft piloted >v Captain Kauchy. chief test pilot of the Czechoslovak Airline*.34 words
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Article58 1950-10-05 1 LONDON. Today. Th British Foreign Office brushed oh as "absolutely absurd" yesterday a Cxechoslovak charge that Britain's Vice-Consul m Bratislava is a. soy. The Prague Oovernuient on Tuesday gave tlv VU. Consul. Lawrence Gordon Gaze, and his Cz?ch-bom wife 48 horns in nWch leave the country, after58 words
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119 1950-10-05 1 Reuter LONDON, Today. MR. ERNEST KF.VIN, Brl tish K(-reign Secretary, /ill discuss with th* Prime Minister, Mr. Clement Attee al Margate t. morrow whether United Station* ,'orcefl should crocs the ;'.stn Parallel in Kor... ffdtnf lo usual 1> w*li mrormed quarters v. London benight iii.Reuter - 119 words
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Article68 1950-10-05 1 A.P. CANBERRA* 1 <>dny. Th.Labour opposition <st»rday countered the Government's tttampt .0 force an eketion on the Cr.i.:n ••nat ■*•>•« ••V v: ing it. Senate majorl- la. tics l>attir t« <h vfV>~-thV The < hv.rmnint'< ani>- rt d liiM introihi.'".) to the tt.nite \i tctifriv bUf the >i>positiuoA.P. - 68 words
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Article25 1950-10-05 1 U.P. Tenth Corps Hq.. Today. —Night air reconi .lissance spotted convoys moving into Pyongyang from the north under cover of darkness.— IT P.U.P. - 25 words
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Advertisement151 1950-10-05 1 National Employer s Mutual General i ii:l MOTOR itOHKMEN** < <>M VI lON I'KBSOXAL AfTIBEMI I'i'l r>th>T rfa»« ?M of INSURANCE ASSOCIATION LTD (Ins <>rporat«Hi -in Finland) y. i hainber», Haii ea Mac*. Manager: N. S. WISE phone 2"vis. The Famous Old Man "BAN SIEW TONG" Insists on this Brand151 words
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349 1950-10-05 2 Says Immigration Chief Tribune Staff Reporter MR. G. W. Webb, Director of Malayan Immigra- tion Service, said yesterday that the new visa rule for the Colony was merely an emergency precaution and that it was not intended to restrict valid entry permits. The new349 words
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Article29 1950-10-05 2 Dr. C. A. Lea has been appointed to act as Director of Meteorological Services. Malaya, with etiect from SeDtember 16. *ice Mr. H. B. F. Moorhead.29 words
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Article167 1950-10-05 2 MALACCA, Wed. YAP FOOK CHONG. Deputy Assistant Controller of Immigration Malacca, who was on trial on two charges of agreeing to accept an illegal gratification of $500 and attempting to obtain for himself an illegal gratification of $500 was acquitted in the Sessions Court to-day.167 words
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Article108 1950-10-05 2 From DrumSticks To Lipstick WITH forty-eight passengers. 3.083 live sheep. 1.554 cases of oranges and lemons. 1,875 cases of fresh tomatoes, 2,000 tons of general cargo including flour, foodstuffs and frozen meat, for Singapore, the motor vessel Charon berthed here from West Australian ports yesterday. Among the passengers landing was108 words
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Article111 1950-10-05 2 of two alleged j eye-witnesses to case of arson was recorded by Mr. Justice Brown in the Singapore Assize Court yesterday in camera. Arraigned on a charge of causing mischief by fire was Teng Tang Chwee, alias Teng Ah Chwee. who claimed trial to setting fire111 words
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Article49 1950-10-05 2 Kuala Lumpur, Wed. THE Pasir Mas University Endowment Fund subcommittee will shortly hold a week's drive to collect funds. The drive, beginning from October 8. will consist of ronggeng and mak yong, fancy dress competition, ramvong, berzikir Laba and Concert beriders other entertainments and games.49 words
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Article24 1950-10-05 2 The Court of Criminal Appeal and Court of Appeal (Civil) will sit in the Supreme- Court Building. Singapore, from Thursday. October 12.24 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-05 2 Mr. and Mrs. Teo Siang after their wedding at the Ec Eng School at Pasir Mas recently.—GAN BOON ENG Photo.22 words
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Obituary114 1950-10-05 2 In about three weeks from now 34-year-old Mytilus will die. Mytilus is in Singapore, at present, but her death will take place in Bombay. Mytilus is a steam tanker bought over by Messrs. Dharambir Manoharlal of Bombay from the Anglo Saxon Petroleum Company a few days114 words
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Article74 1950-10-05 2 Two Indians were charged in the Second District Court yesterday—one with stealing and the other with housebreaking on Sept. 11. On" of them Abd Talip bin Abd Hamid. 29. was sent to six months' jail for theft in a dwelling at Kampong Hiap Guan San. The74 words
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397 1950-10-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. IfiREE members of the Parliamentary delegation, the Earl of Listowel,/ Mr. Niall MacPherscn. and Mr. R. W. Williams arrived at Klbta Bharu on October I, and were met at the airport by the Tengku Mahkota of Kelantan, the Mentri Besar, Dato397 words
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261 1950-10-05 2 Tribune Staff Reporter KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. MALAYA has been fortunate since the end of the war in the low incidence of malaria and of the other diseases that follow in its trail. A though the death rate and the infantile mortal ty are lower261 words
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174 1950-10-05 2 For fourteen years, field sales manager of Philip Morris and Company, Ltd well-known cigarette manufacturers. Mr. Ted Chinell is now working as Chief Steward on the William Luckenbach. which arrived yesterday. Mr. Chinell said though his former job was worth at least $10,000174 words
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Article69 1950-10-05 2 MISS Butterfly Wu Tak Hing. a popular Chinese actress who arrived in Singapore from Hongkong on Tuesday, left for Kuala Lumpur yesterday to see a doctor friend. While in Singapore and Malaya, Miss Wu will endeavour to put many a scene on canvas, lor she69 words
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Article29 1950-10-05 2 Mr. R. F. Vine. Deputy Government Printer has been appointed to act as Government Printer, Singapore, with effect from September 24, vice Mr. V. C. G. Gatrell.29 words
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Article183 1950-10-05 2 THE first ship to reach the Korean port of Pusan since the outbreak of the Korean war was the American 13,000--ton freighter the William Luckenbach. Captain James R. MacNaugton made light of his trip from San Francisco to Pusan, which took only 14 days. All183 words
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Article118 1950-10-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed.— Security lorces shot dead a bandit and wounded another in Pahang yesterday. The wounded bandit escaped. A quantity of ammunition was recovered. A Security Forces' convoy exchanged fire with bandits in Selangor. There were no casualties. A bandit gang fired on some118 words
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Article24 1950-10-05 2 Mr. E. M. F. Fergusson will represent Singapore ai the International Conference on Tin Regulation which opens in Geneva on Oclober 25.24 words
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Article136 1950-10-05 2 MOHAMED Noor bin Baba under sentence of 22 months' imprisonment for housebreaking, told the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. m the High Court yesterday, that he was sorry for what ht had done. Mohamed Noor. who appealed against the sentence on the ground that it136 words
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51 1950-10-05 2 The University of Mil 91 has received two donation?. $25,000/- from Borneo Motors Ltd., Singapore, tinFaculty of Engineering, and $5,018 from the Stamford Club, Ipoh. The total collection for the Endowment Fund during tne week-ending Sept. 30. was $34,545.42. The grand total now staads at51 words
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Advertisement238 1950-10-05 2 "A FEAST OF MUSIC" (Local Press RcvJtw) I GRAND OPENING TODAY C7AVI L»inKl Four ?Br ormances Y**2±~±+~ 2-4.15-6.30-9.30p.n. *zr:»T»Z vol- have a date; »<>» ,T I WITH A GLORIOUS NEW :mmcz3!£Z* screen achievementr J AMBASSADOR FILMS *"£S&*£«> THE VIENNA PHILHARMONIC m ORCHESTRA t ,H interval j-if (\L C/ eSh ucr238 words
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Advertisement56 1950-10-05 2 NOW SHOWING 11 1.45 4 6.30 9.30 SLICK-EXCITING. STORY —Sunday Graphic. London films present DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Jr. in with GLYNIS JOHNS. Distributed by SHAW BROS. LTD. NOW I 1 1 SHOWING loJULJ 11—1.45 4—6.30—9.30 j 400 Milet of NA/ WWWVVrWV\A<WVWW NEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Panjang Tonight 7.15 9.15 p.m. Johnny56 words
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Advertisement52 1950-10-05 2 M World Erbrru l TONIGHT TOMORROW SATURDAY NIGHTS I S SINGAPORE v:rsus SELANGOR In the Inter State Amateur Dance S Competition, j j ORGANISED BY S. A. J. D. GRAND CLEARANCE SALE GOODS CLEARING AT PRICES MUCH BELOW REPLACEMENT COSTS. S. A. MAJEED CO. 70, High Street Singapore. nAGEMEYER TRADING52 words
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472 1950-10-05 3 From Our Own Correspondent. IDD R W QTvr ,l° H E BAHRU Wednesday. ADDRESSING the Johore State Council today on Squatter Re-Settlement, Mr. J. Mathison, the planters representative on the Council, made some trenchant remarks on the way the scheme had operated in Yong Peng472 words
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Article149 1950-10-05 3 A sum of $375,700 is to be spent next year by the Sirm iporo Municipality for t lighting. The 1950 street-lighting programme is Bearing completion and the 1951 piOKiamme is expected anlertakcn towards the end of the yeai. and will be completed by the middle of149 words
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Article74 1950-10-05 3 PHEW Kirn Cher, a partne:: in business firm, who appealed against a Police Court fine of $35 for using a daching not properly stamped, was cleared of the charge in the High Court yesterday. The Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley. set aside the conviction and fine74 words
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338 1950-10-05 3 QNG Tect Hock, a broker, who appealed against a District Court conviction and senteno- of 16 months' imprisonment on a charge of corruptienng a sum of $3,600 to Lt. P. H. Thomas R.M.P., will stand a new trial on a charge vi abetment of338 words
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Article125 1950-10-05 3 Twenty-two-year-old Yue Ah Kum. who claimed ownership of six pounds of opium fo aid on board the s.s. La Campena on Sept. 27 was sentenced to fourteen months' rigorous imprisonment in the Second District Court yesterday. Three others, Lv Shea Kong. Low Chung Scon,125 words
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Article31 1950-10-05 3 The Hongkong typhoon warning has delayed an incoining Cathay Pacific Airways Skymaster due yesterday and has also prevented a BOAC Argonaut scheduled to take off for Hongkong.31 words
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Article53 1950-10-05 3 Municipal Commissioners have decided to adhere to their past policy of disallowing the holding of religious services in Municipal Parks and open spaces. Accordingly they have turned down the application by the Singapore Company of Jehovah's Witnesses for permission to use Municipal Parks for holding free53 words
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Article26 1950-10-05 3 Mr. W. J. Parks. Superintendent of Police, has beeo appointed to act as Assistant Commissioner of Police. Singapore, with effect from August 24.26 words
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Article154 1950-10-05 3 SEVENTEEN YEAR OLD Lee Suan Yew who won the Gold Medal at the Declamation contest held in the Anglo-Chinese School said, that he was very happy to have won this contest. "This is my third successful bid. I was placed last fffttx." no sai*154 words
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97 1950-10-05 3 A BRITISH Army Lieutenant, sick with fever was air-lifted from the Pahang jungle yesterday by a Far East Air Fcrce Casualty Evacuation Helicopter. He was flown to Bahau where a doctor was standing by to give him treatment. While the Helicopter flew north from Changi97 words
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96 1950-10-05 3 The Wesley Church Annual Bazaai, under the auspices of the Women's Society 6f Christian Service, will be held tomorrow from I to 8 p.m.. on the grounds at Fort Canning Road. 'ihe entertainment of various kinds for children and adults will include pony-riding, games, exhibition96 words
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Article25 1950-10-05 3 PENANG. Weds.—The Old Frees Association will be holding its Anniversary dinner on Oct. 21 at the Association premises, No. 2 Man-dal-y Road.25 words
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247 1950-10-05 3 MALACCA, Wednesday. /JANDHI was India's entidote to frustration. v He was an Indian nationalist leader with a message for the poor world. He was very Indian, but his spirituality was universal, said Dato Tan Cheng Lock at a public meeting yesterday on the occasion of247 words
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Article154 1950-10-05 3 HEE Ah Peow, under a term of imprisonment for abetting the offence of offering an illegal gratification of $20 to Dennis Tan, of the Traffic Office, had the sentence altered to a fine of $50 in the High Ccurt yesterday. Tan Whay Teow. who154 words
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Article428 1950-10-05 3 PAYMENT TO COMMISSIONERS Tribune Staff Reporter MR. C. F. J. Ess, Progressive Municipal ComiU missioner for West Ward and leader of the Party on the Commission said that Singapore could set a precedent and pay Municipal Commissioners. Mr. Ess was replying to Mr. K. Jagatheesan (Independent-City)428 words
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Article256 1950-10-05 3 MR. S. H. PEEK. Manager t American International Underwriters, speaking, before the Singapore Rotary luncheon yesterday <m "How Wags tne World." aided many a Rotarian to digest his lunch with his witty remarks on the sad plight of the world today. Cracked Rotarian Peek:256 words
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Article45 1950-10-05 3 A SIAMESE Airways Dakota which arrived from Bangkok yesterday had its tail wheel trapped in a ditch while turning into the parking apron, but the pilot revived the motors and unfastened the wheel without causing any damage. It had eight passengers.45 words
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Article169 1950-10-05 3 MR. Pat Johnson llnde-pendent-Labour North' said yesterday that he wholeheartedly supports Mr. Jagatheesan in his move to stop the payment of an allowance to the Municipal Commissioners. •"I unashamedly lift the following words from the book 'Dearest Pricilla'. "Democracy will only work when there are enough169 words
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Article46 1950-10-05 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Johore Teachers' Union will be holding the following meetings on Friday, Oct. 6: 4 p.m. Extraordinary general meeting to consider Benham Report for teachers. 5 p.m. Inaugural meeting of the "Johore English Teachers Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society."46 words
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Advertisement204 1950-10-05 3 The h ghest standard of home h yg>ane is assured by the use of Mjnsion '—the fine Wax d gives such a quick o- i!iance and thoroughly cleans the surfaces of furni. lure, floors and linoleum. 4 rk woo us. DARK MANSION' Foot Itch Healed in 3 Days r*» o*l204 words
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Article661 1950-10-05 4 UOW ironic it is that this hour of danger in the world's history, should be the hour at which the silver lining chooses to reveal itself in the dark clouds that have hung so long over Britain and the Commonwealth. British austerity and the devaluation of the pound661 words
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549 1950-10-05 4 SIX SINGAPORE DOCTORS ANSWER THIS QUESTION WHAT is wrong with oir Medical Service? Professor J. K. Monro, who left Singapore yesterday-after over 15 years' service on retirement started Singapore buzzing this week with his statements on the of the various aspects of the Medical549 words
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976 1950-10-05 4 JOHORE, Wednesday. THE State Council today negatived the amended 1 motion of the State Secretary, seeking approval to grant an increased allowance to the great grand-children of the late Temenggong Ibrahim and to two other members of the Royal Family, Ungku Jamilah binte Abdul976 words
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Article354 1950-10-05 4 MORE than 3,000 children and adults had a wonderful day at the mass rally of animal lovers on the occasion of World Day for Animals at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. The rally was organised by the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. The354 words
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Article78 1950-10-05 4 The Passing Out Parade for No. 4 Gurkha Course which has lasted 16 weeks, takes place tomorrow, at the Command Gymnasium. TANGLIN, from 2.15 p.m. Colonel C. C. Graham, will present the Gurkha Flag to the winning Section. This is the first occasion for which78 words
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Article32 1950-10-05 4 It is stated by the Municipal authorities that no Municipal committee has so far agreed that as an experiment a small number of motor trishaws should be licensed in Singapore.32 words
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Article692 1950-10-05 4 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT - By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT SINCE It iIt one year since pound sterling wa« devalued. a review of events since that 'drastic change' (for so the Chancellor described it) is opportune. At the time, the -tcrling area's gold and dollar deficit had risen from an annual rate692 words
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Miscellaneous14 1950-10-05 4 STRAN GE AS IT SEEMS H|P** J\fm\Ck'S OIOcST DEIKS STORE omimpN in «nee i7Bo14 words
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1715 1950-10-05 5 INDIA FAILS IN "COMPROMISE" COMMITTEE PLAN UP AF-Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. ynt. United Nations General Assembly's Political Committee tonight defeated an Indian proposal that rival East-West Korean peace resolutions be referred to a sub-committee in an 'attempt to reach a compromise. The vote onUP AF-Reuter. - 1,715 words
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Article52 1950-10-05 5 ROBIN ran. aged :M. was yesterday sentenced to six month's' 'rigorous imprisonment by Magistrate DA. Fyfe in the Relief Court. Robin was found guilty of using criminal force on a 9-viai-old t,ir« on July 10, to outrage hoi modestyAsked for his defence. Robin elected to52 words
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Article139 1950-10-05 5 Tribune Staff Reporter SiNtjrAPOrtrj nas aone it Cables received locally this moininu say thai ,ne Archipelago Breweries Comn!ip" a of Malayan Breweries, won a double in the competition for brewers of beer and KtOOt wicmn tiie cn:n,isn Commonwealth of Nations. Competing .asainst <;00 other139 words
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Article94 1950-10-05 5 MR. L. Rayner. President of the Malayan Vegetarian Society said during a speech at the V.M.C.A. last night that he and the whole society condemn the way scientists used animals for experiments, and also the slaughtering of animals for human consumption. Mr. Rayner mentioned the94 words
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Article88 1950-10-05 5 Forty-seven-year-old Tan Bnr. a foreman of the Aik Hoe Rubber Factor*, may 10 blind because of an acid attack made on him by a Chinese youth yesterday mornine. Tan was walking along Geyiane Road, when near the junction of Lorons 17. a cninese youth with sun88 words
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Article120 1950-10-05 5 A report has been made to the Health Committee ot the Municipal Commission thai Illegally slaugntered pork is on sale in Singapore. In some cases the vendors are hawkers and since action in connection with hawkers has been suspended pending the publication of the Report of120 words
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Article72 1950-10-05 5 The motor vessel "Charon"' which berthed here from West Australian ports yesterday brought forty-eight passengers. 3.083 live sheep. 1.554 cases of oranges and lemons. 1.375 cases of fresh tomatoes, and 2.000 tons of general cargo including flour foodstuffs and frozen meart for Singapore. After discharging the72 words
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Advertisement219 1950-10-05 5 mans A MAKK OF UNIVERSAL RENOWN O IHH GET A WSm T Quick > smooth, shake of Vim, a quick rub round with j a damp cloth —and dirty, greasy things ■aCZ, ify x. shine like new again Vim cieahs to ft i quickly, so smoothly keeps surfaces .^■■■-■■ajßSsy I219 words
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Miscellaneous126 1950-10-05 5 ALLEY OOP *>V v T Hamlin EEZZ n>cp?KvPVg MISSEC?" DEPENDS SN h£\% HEY, WuZjS 7 Z%£f,rs LI'L ABNER by Al Capp H SSI TrowT THINK AH I SHE GOTAk J V I T-E.fi UUST SO HAPPENs"^ YOU VOOMG FOOU/.'-I'VE A CANT TWIN BROTHER HAS A BARBER PERFECTED A METHOD OF126 words
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123 1950-10-05 6 TRADE. FINANCE AND MARKETS U.P. HONGKONG, Wednesday. I ARGE quantities of gold bars are being shipW ped from Formosa to South-east Asia, according to the vernacular Wah Kiu Daily News. A report said over 10,000 ounces have been smuggled out in the past twoU.P. - 123 words
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Article204 1950-10-05 6 THE rubber commodity market was very steady yesterday despite continued rumours of the impending revaluation of the pound Sterling. Fresh strikes have started in Indonesia, this time at the port of Belawan Deli, the outlet for Medan important rubber centre in Sumatra. The market opened204 words
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Article98 1950-10-05 6 LONDON. Wed.—The British Labour Party conferne? with its hints of increased taxation on profits restricted activity in the London Stock Exchange tdday. The new trading period started quietly and the markets were without definite trerd. British Go-eminent stocks opened .slightiy lower following gold and dollar reserves figures which98 words
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Article181 1950-10-05 6 PENANG, Wednesday. THE quality of Malayan copra, which at present 11 is not smoked dry and therefore gives a yellow colour to the oil, should be improved. If the Malayan copra is dried according to methods of science then the quality will improve and181 words
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Article43 1950-10-05 6 Reuter. HONGKONG. Wed.—Business was at a standstill today as the typhoon which struck the Philippines on Monday approached the colony. All naval ships have left the dock yard for buoys in mid-stream. The harbour and wharves are deserted. Reutev.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article66 1950-10-05 6 In Port:— Islander <45». Toboali '44». Thankhaven I Sheers*. Bela lESADE >. President van Buren < >. Salong 'WSVDEt. Vcbeke Maersk < 40-41». Steel Voyager «39». Indiapoera »37». Charon 33-4». Sumatra <31--2). Haligonian Queen < 17--8). Taluei (WSEDE), Merkur (19-20», Frederick Clover ((21-2). Glaucus (23-4). Silvermaple (25-6).66 words
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Article47 1950-10-05 6 U.P. The closing prices of tin on the London tin market yesterday afternoon were: Spot £814 buyers and £815 sellers with business at £812 to £810. Three months—£79o buyers and £795 sellers with business at £795. Settlement—£Bl4. Total turnover—l4s tons including 85 tons spot.— U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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Article196 1950-10-05 6 The Case Against Revaluation A.P. LONDON. Wed. BRITAIN'S national paper commented today on the improved gold and dollar reserves of the United Kingdom. The Telegraph* warned that the present reserve of £984,000,000 "must reach a considerably higher figure before Sterling can be regarded as invulnerable to new turns of ill-fortuneA.P. - 196 words
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Article43 1950-10-05 6 NEW RATES FOR CANADIAN The Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday new rates for the Canadian dollar: Control Direct Rates buyin;' TT. 35 1 16. Air Mail O.D. 35 3 16. 90 d s. 35 7 16. Selling T.T. O.D. 34 1/4 Ready.43 words
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Article38 1950-10-05 6 Gold jumped by $6 n tnc tael this morning on the news of a column from Red China appro:;,hing Korean territory. The price at noon today was $190 per tael of first quality raw gold wholesale.38 words
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Article209 1950-10-05 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. THE local tin share market continued quiet despite the rise in the price of the metal both in London and Singapore. Revaluation fears continued the predominant factor. There were however a few more inquiries for rubber shares while industrials were sleady. The following were the209 words
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Article258 1950-10-05 6 $1,843,271 F N Profit FRASER and Ncave Limited made a net profit of $1.813.271 for J.he year ending June 30. 1950. Including reserves an "< the balance brought forward frcm last year the company has $2.495.016 to the credit of its profit and loss appropriation account. The directors rccomv.end a258 words
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367 1950-10-05 6 WILL Jimmy Welch succeed where Bobby Njoo failed when he meets Little Paras, the stouthearted former Filippino bantamweight champion in the main event of tomorrow night's boxing at the Happy World Arena? Jimmy is confident of victory. He assured his367 words
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200 1950-10-05 6 A.P. LONI>ON. Wed. Eign' world ie<urds in six events vei< ted today by the International Amateur Athleti< Fed< i Harrison Dillard. lorn Baldwin Wallace (Ohio) An- *as credited with a mark of 22.3 seconds for the 220 at Salt Lake City. Uta 21 1947.A.P. - 200 words
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Article86 1950-10-05 6 A Dutch team r rom INDRAPORA n defeat at tht hands oi X Bahru Sports Club a met in a soccer game el tne Railway ground yesterday. The Dutchmen threv several scoring chan i weak, inaccural a"' l poor ftniahing. They <-ould haw won86 words
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Advertisement686 1950-10-05 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. S'hai*. Penang. •VAN'T HOFF 10/12 Oct. GAROET 25/26 Oct. LANGKOEAS 6/7 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. •Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. JAvTnEW YORK SAILINGS Koyal BVterSjun Lloyd686 words
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Advertisement907 1950-10-05 6 V' MISCELLANEOUS MADAME Pompadour's Figure De\ eloper—Most amazing apparatus to develop your figure. Particulars 10 cts stamps. Apply Box A.4040, Tribune. Spore. (A.613). KNOWLEDGE of Palmistry and Physiognomy brings Happines.» and Success in Life. Consult Madam* Lvdia. 14A. Change Alley «ofl Raffles Place) 1 p.m. lo 6 p.m. <V.595). FOR907 words
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Advertisement181 1950-10-05 6 SITUATIONS WANTED NORWEGIAN' with present engaged aa Chef Kn« lD «f on regular run. Bingapon withpnvious engineering »xi" shipyards power-plant- Pke a job ashore with good pro. pects. Please reply box Tribune. Spore. ENGLISHMAN 2£ nj m-charge of Tea Estate Pn Ind)a seeks employment «.spf" Diesel i»etrol engine machinery tea181 words
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Obituary39 1950-10-05 7 i I [vi —The family cf the late Mrs. Lim Peng Siang expresses thanks to friends and relatives for their wreaths, scrolls and tolcrams of condolence, loan of car." and lorries, night visits and attendance at the funeral.39 words
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426 1950-10-05 7 “SPOT” - TODAY'S FAST GALLOPS By “SPOT” Today. Staging a comeback to winlail ihr» 6 Glolre (Jones) covered the a fLi L,n h °.r ,n 37 3/5 seconds when he did as Companion m rn,n6 W h T mtoy < Har P"> «»*1 This rench426 words
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35 1950-10-05 7 The Fail wind Badm nton Party will be holding a Social Dance at St. Andrew's S< hool hall. WoodsriUe (by kind permisson), on Saturday. Oct. 7. at S p.m.35 words
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Article610 1950-10-05 7 “SPOT” - By “SPOT” IEOH, Wednesday. Jack's Darling created a major upset when she beat Royal Flush by a shorthead in the fourth race of the second day Perak Turf Club meeting today. Strongly ridden by Meh, this Winter Halter gelding held off a strong challenge by610 words
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127 1950-10-05 7 Tiyer Standard strcnythencd their claims for top honours in the Business H.mse League w th a convincing seven-one win over Iflaya Publishing Hon Sport* Club at Geylany Stadium yesterday. Haying M" usual dash ny gasae, Awaut; Bokor lopped the pressmen'i harvest with live127 words
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100 1950-10-05 7 Singapore meet Selamror in an Inter-StaH Amateur Dance Meet based on the four standard dances st the Happy V'prld Cabaret beginning tonight till Saturday. SinyaiHire will l>< ited by Mr. Lam Joon Khim md Miss Annie Chia (Spore A.rateur Champions). Mr. W.D. Hil and Mi.100 words
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Article69 1950-10-05 7 Although they dominated play. Changi' s W.R.A.F. were only able to defeat the S.C.C. Women by two yoals to one at the Padang yesterday. Sgt. Dowdeswell. WKAF'n skipper, was outstanding in the p votal position with her brainy play and yood stick work. She69 words
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Article403 1950-10-05 7 SCOOP - S.R.C 7 S:C.R.C 1 By SCOOP MOVING with clock-like precision in the second half, the fast and irresistable S.R.C. forwards led their team to a seven-one victory over the S.C.R.C. in a hockey game at the Padang yesi terday. The final score was not a403 words
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81 1950-10-05 7 The following wiM represent the Titan B.P. in a return encounter against Superf light B.P. on Fridav. Oct. 6 at No. 11, Lorong 26, Geylang. at 7.30 p.m. Tan Kok Ann. Ivm Cheng Kwee. Yahya bin Onchiny. Mohktar. Leong Winy Sirh. Barry Fang 808 Tiony81 words
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Article255 1950-10-05 7 Showing good speed and clever hanaiing, ti.H.tj. FARELF gave G.H.Q. Signals a 14 points (three goals, two penalty goals and a try) to five points (a goal; trouncing in a rugger enocunter at Tangun yesterday. Outstand'ng player on the field was fly-half Major France255 words
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Article145 1950-10-05 7 A tlat-trick by SnH<*ow enabled R.E.iM.E. lo dish < ut a four-two beating to the Teachers Training CoMege in a hockey tame at F?rrer Park y isterday. Snclsow scored all the Engineers' goals. In the ISt 1. minute of the play, r ght winger A. Carvalho145 words
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167 1950-10-05 7 As part of the programme, to celebrate the opening of the new Anglo Chinese School building at Bat ker Road, a soccer game between the Past and Present Hoys of the School will be played today at the St. Joseph's ground <by kind pernnss167 words
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Article115 1950-10-05 7 THE CAPITOL Cup Final of the Johore Bahru D strict Football Association between the Sultan s Own J.M.F. (Johore Military Force! and 221 Veh. Bn. "A" will be held at the lstana Padang, Johore Bahru. tomorrow. This game will mark the end of the offlc'al115 words
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416 1950-10-05 7 FLY-HALF - By FLY-HALF THIRTY-eight Singapore civilian players were tried out in the first trial game at the Padang yesterday in preparation for the H.M.S. Malaya Cup competition. The final score was a draw between the Colours and the Whites, each side scoring three416 words
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Advertisement452 1950-10-05 7 VFHS. FOR SALE HI'DSON Super Six. 26,000 i wner driven, excellent ccn dition. $5,200 Box 534, me, Ip°h or Phone Ipoh SITS: VACANT Alt! active salary offered for Chinese male under age 35 With legal training by large can firm. Write Box giving full details of education previous experience, i<452 words
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Advertisement413 1950-10-05 7 NOTICES HAULAGE CARRIAGE" PERMIT. Take Notice that Ong Kirn Siong of Chop Sin Teck 1 Hup Heng Kee of No. 134, Jalan Meriam. Muar, Johore give notice of intention to apply to the Commissioner of Read Transport, for a Haulage Permit for 160 cwt. lorry (gross laden weight) to operate413 words
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Advertisement558 1950-10-05 7 SHIPPING BCDSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAM EURO. GLENGYLE Due Oct. 12 GLENROY Due Oct. 26 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND 'JAPAN. DENBIGSHIRE. Due Sails Singapore Gdns. 8/9 Oct. 7 CARRIERS OPTION558 words
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289 1950-10-05 8 A.P. VIENNA, Today. riVE members of the Cominform on Tuesday night flatly ordered Austrian Communists to discard their plans to seize power in this country. Western int2llr?ence sources said last night. The Cominform mambers flew to Vienna four days ago at the request ofA.P. - 289 words
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135 1950-10-05 8 A.P. LONDON. Today. BRITISH scientists admitted they were puzzled over mysterious "radio signals" from space. They cannot figure out the origin of the sounds, which are being received here dally. They produce a hissing noise and are visi ble when passed through a Cathode Ray Tube.A.P. - 135 words
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Article49 1950-10-05 8 A.P. MOMBASA. KENYA. day.—Fifteen Indians were diowned when a special bus bringing a wedding party itoin Tanga to plunged c\er a ferry pontoon into 4>) feet of ".ater m Mombasa harbour. Eight cople, including the bride and gr~~n escaped, but the uiidejrioom lost thre» slater*.—A fA.P. - 49 words
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Article29 1950-10-05 8 A.P. TOKYO. Today General Oougl.vs \:acArthur's Headquarters announced today ihat Japanese ships will be allow'i to cany passengers for the firs' time since the war A.rA.P. - 29 words
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Article179 1950-10-05 8 Reuter and A.P. JAKARTA, Today. THE Indonesian Premier, Mohammed Natsir, in a telegram to the Dutch Premier, Wiilem Dress, yesterday declared the Indonesian Government is now taking "positive measures" against the rebels of Amboina Island because it is "up to the Indonesian Government to protectReuter and A.P. - 179 words
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Article112 1950-10-05 8 Reuter. MADRAS. Today. THE Madras Court today ordered the release from prison of Mohan Kumaramangalam. leading member of the Indian Communist Party and son of Dr. P. Subbaroyan. Indian Ambassador in Indonesia. Shortly afterwards a Madras Government spokesman said that a iresh order lor hisReuter. - 112 words
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Article60 1950-10-05 8 THE HAGUE. Today. An agreement covering trade wor ll 74,000.00" rupees in the nine months to June 30 next has been concluded between India and Indonesia, according to a radio Indonesia report heard here today. Indonesia will deliver products worth 3i.00u.u00 rupees including palm on.60 words
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Article20 1950-10-05 8 A.P. AMMAN Today.—The .Jor-dan-Afghanistan friendship treaty was signed on Wion. L r?ay in Amrr.an in an official ceremony.—A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article154 1950-10-05 8 LONDON. Today BRITISH overseas capita! investments dropout' from €3.545.000.000 in 1936 to €1.960.000.000 hi 1948. the Bank of England report ed yesterday. It computed the pound at its pre-devaluation rat" oi US$4.O3. which means British investments worth U5514.286 350.000.000 before World War II shrank to U557.898.800.000 after154 words
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Article52 1950-10-05 8 Reuter. Bogota. Colombia. Tuea PIRE on a petrol-laden tug killed six people and seriously injured 29 others at Barranca Bermeda. petroleum centre 175 miles north of here. It was feared that otheis missing among the 49 passengers and crew aboard were either burnt or suffocatedReuter. - 52 words
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Article73 1950-10-05 8 A.P. NEW DELHI. Today. ONE. thousand dollars worth of food packages are being shipped to earthquake sufferers of Assam state by the Cooperative for American Remittances to Europe and Asia (CARE). A token parcel was presented to Prime Minister. Pandit Nehru by Melvin T. Johnson, chiefA.P. - 73 words
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Article83 1950-10-05 8 Reuter. AAP. MANILA. Today. The storm which swept Northern i_.u<son on Monday left in :ts wake two dead. 12 injured and widespread destruction to crops and public works estimated at more than 1.000.Q00 Pesos, according to partial unofficial reports received in Manila today from the ailected areas.Reuter. AAP. - 83 words
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163 1950-10-05 8 RANGOON. Today. MALAYA'S civil war has brought independent trade unions more positively behind the government in its efforts to restore law and order. Mr. Jack Brazier, Trades Union adviser in Malaya and Singapore, declared here. It has succeeded also in closing their ranks against163 words
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Article208 1950-10-05 8 U.P. A KARACHI Today. Defence Ministry communique said today that Afghan tribesmen and regular troops which crossed the Afghan-Pakistani border on September 30 were being driven back by the Pakistani Army and Air Force. The communique said that the Afghan forces crossed the border in theU.P. - 208 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-10-05 8 I'hiN ptotwe jrives an ide i of the war destruction in s<« ul, tfc? s<,i;ir Korean20 words
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244 1950-10-05 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today UAROLD E. Stassen, President of the University of Pennsylvania, (inclosed yesterday he had asked Premier Josepu Stalin for a personal meeting to chart a new course for world peace. Mr. Stassen made public a personal letter which he wrote toA.P. - 244 words
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111 1950-10-05 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today MARSHAL Tim. Vu is pressing the I Mcd States for help in threatened food crisis ing* from the disastrous <>izmcr drought. The bread r.ition wu cut ten pei cent last M Ambassador Vladimir Poa» vie just returned from CA.P. - 111 words
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Article31 1950-10-05 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Pt Miguel Courier no. Directw or the Imiippine Cental tiank, formally app!;. 32,000.000-peso loan «00* from the International Monetary Fund United Press •isiiuhy reliable soul UP.U.P. - 31 words
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196 1950-10-05 8 4 v. SAIGON. Today re nch military spokesman said tor;;, thai vho™* 01 column pushing north., inatkne has met some Vietminh resistance. r?> cm P nasis ed that no evacua i tion WaS mvoived in tne regroupin French garrison ai Caoban., deludes som:- of alono th196 words
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Article101 1950-10-05 8 GENERAL FA UK 1.1' s< ij (Mil. "I r L T; Pa«SinK I u P in. r 1IIM 1# 1.1.1 I K» lllnt 11- < p.m. at U.S l.s. 1 iii.lk >i( .< i*H'l 5.00 p.m.; baskciba! table tennis. p-» r n Bib!*> So ie;y X f101 words
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Article61 1950-10-05 8 CATHAY: An a» 11. 1. !.i. 1.1*. t. v M-H V MHKA 12 :io. 1 iiul I'AYII.IUV S. 1.1#. t, n CAI'ITOL: v 1.4;». 1. t.H:' a»>• i RK\: "Ji-o 4, G.TK! a*>'l I' 1 i# AT».WTK W ;il 3 7 :in.» "1" 1 "OW (ill Tn«l °.l"' 161 words
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Article21 1950-10-05 8 WM'fT" TV'' la»-« m .!»ian p 1 > HO' Kl\ >' t" HOD; fY\''«»« Thomonn n »>•»'! "J j e««»» c»w»'t SWIMMING (boat"'21 words
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Advertisement244 1950-10-05 8 QUALITY CARBON PAPERS Standard: For 5 6 copies. J A^Mtm Light Weight: For 10/14 copies. fFlo&£ lfl n J Pencil: For Pencil Writing. Obtainable from all stationery dealers s rx;.r s lowtangchangltd. i Incorporated in Singapore). HULA-HULA GIRLS TOM-TOM DANCERS BIKINI BOMBSHELLS —CASTILLO'S ORCHESTRA— ROSALIE all at RAFFLES ON SATURDAY244 words
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Miscellaneous6 1950-10-05 8 tides I H.W.: 3.-KI p.t'i < rn6 words
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