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Title Section61 1950-10-06 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T«t TribuneSpore. LARGER SAUB THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER /N MAI AY A Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, KuaUx Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONtX)N REPRESEXTATIVE Glocrr Mm61 words
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Article130 1950-10-06 1 U.P. VIENNA. Thurs. A r STR IA accused Russia today of supporting the Communist-led ricts that crippled transportation and spread terror through Ausl's Soviet zone. The government has filed a formal protest with the leaders of the four-powers occupying Austria —the United States. Britain, FranceU.P. - 130 words
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Article68 1950-10-06 1 A.P. JAKARTA. Today. THE United Nations Comssi :or Indonesia announced yesterday that it is planning to assist in obtaining a cessation of stilities on Amboina Island. where Indonesian armed forces are engaged in a bloody battle with troops of the South Molucs< paratists. The Commission todayA.P. - 68 words
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484 1950-10-06 1 Pressing On TOKIO, Friday. but high spirited Republican troops fought through the most determined resistance yet encountered inside Communist North Korea yesterday to reach within 50 air miles of the east coast port of Wonsan—a key United Nations objective. Their swift advance presented484 words
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Article122 1950-10-06 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Thurs.— GEN. Mac Arthur. in his fifth report today to the Security Council as U.N. commander in Korea, again alerted the United Nations to North Korean atrocities. For the period covering Sept. 1 to 14 —before the Inchon landings—Gen. MaoAr. thur said: •'ltA.P. - 122 words
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Article50 1950-10-06 1 C.P. Eighth Army H.Q.. KOREA. Thursday. LIEUT. Gen. Walton Walker. Eighth Army Commander, .a a message to the United Nations forces in Korea tonight said the Communists h v. been brought to a condition of collapse and disintegration fro... which there could t*? no n-covery." -UP.C.P. - 50 words
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Article122 1950-10-06 1 U.P. TOKIO. Today. FIGHTER -BOMBERS roared over Japan and Korean airstrips early today as the improving weather assisted the campaign against Communist efforts to build up defences in North Korea. Fighters joined B-26's and superfortresses in blasting trucks and trains, railways, highways and bridges. The CommunistsU.P. - 122 words
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113 1950-10-06 1 U.P. SEOUL. Today. THE RED luuio at Pyongyang broadcast to the North Koreans last night an admission tha 1 their troops were in retreat. It told of continuing American attacks in- the are"> ir t' **o*i all other fronts, the people's army unitsU.P. - 113 words
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Article51 1950-10-06 1 A.P. PRAGUE. Thurs.— Thirty six men have been killed in a coal mine explosion near Ostrava. Prague radio said today The broadcast said tiie blast occurred y. sterday in Mlchllka mine at Slezka Ostrava, a suburb ot Ostrava in Czechoslovakia s bigges* coal field inA.P. - 51 words
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Article29 1950-10-06 1 A.P. SANTIAGO. CHILE, Thurs. Thirtytwo coal miners were killed and dye injured to-day in a gas explosion in the Pique Grande mine, at Lota, Conception province.—AP.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration203 1950-10-06 1 THE X.L.M. Reyal Dutch Airlines, the first airline to carry free of charge medical supplies for the Assam earthquake victims, this morning took 51 lbs. of penicillin and vitamins to Calcutta in a constellation. This is their first consignment of a weekly freight of203 words
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Article53 1950-10-06 1 (Tribune Staff Reporter) SEVEN Indians and s-vrn Chinese men have been arrested as a result oi sang fight on board the Van Bureau last night. These men are to be charged for rioting. The fieht broke out between 18 Indians and 70 Chinese labourers53 words
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Article72 1950-10-06 1 U.P. RAfIcIOQN, Tnurs.- Counsel for Dr. Gordon ''Burma Surgeon Scagrave, an American medical missionary charged with treason, made a tresh application for bail today before the High Court and a hearing was set 'or next Tuesday. The court granted a re quest for the transferU.P. - 72 words
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Article48 1950-10-06 1 A.P. BRUSSELS. Thursday. Dhy.in Mungat. former general secretaiy of tne Tauian Maritime I mon, has been appointed Eastern Asia representative of the International Confedeiation of Flee Trade »Jn:ons. He will iead the Conn dilation's information and aovisory centre to be openeo shortly in Singapore. al'.A.P. - 48 words
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Article31 1950-10-06 1 POLICE are still searching for a grenade thrown into a b'ukar a' Kheam Hock Road yesterday by a Special Conbible after it had been recovered irom a provision shop.31 words
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Article132 1950-10-06 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. Thurs. All Moscow newspapers today put th"» headline "Korean peoule determined to defend homeland" over a Tasr dispatch from Pyongyang admitting serious North Korean setbacks. Published without editorial comment, the dispatch said: "Grave danger hangs over Korea. Under pressure Irom numerically superior AmericanReuter. - 132 words
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Article146 1950-10-06 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Thurs. RUSSIA and National's! China ioined forces today in opnosing a United Nations debate on the future of Formosa an item prooosed by the United States. But the Assembly Steering Committee, by a vote of 10 to three, the iss ie lor aU.P. - 146 words
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Article137 1950-10-06 1 A.P. LONDON. Tooay. THE L.f-nt -overrent cracked own on v wildcat Lond -i gas strike today with troops and loga! a'-t-on. Ten alleged leaders of the walkout were taken to court. iia: «yd with breaking a law against unofficial strikes in imc punhe' utilitiesA.P. - 137 words
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Article65 1950-10-06 1 Reuter. LONDON, Today. Britain will grant political asylum to nine Czechs who fled from Prague in a stolen Day kota at the weekend, usually reliable quarters here said today. The official policy is tc give asylum to all genuine political refugees. The refugees—four men, three women andReuter. - 65 words
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Article63 1950-10-06 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Thurs. The United Nations Hag was .ais'd today over the Swedish Red Cross hospital at rusaa. Korea, a cable Irom the U.N. commission there said. Those at the ceremony include Dr. Kamii Idii Turkey, chairman oi the U.N. Commission in Korea,A.P. - 63 words
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Article39 1950-10-06 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. rE U.S. Defence Department announces that it has notified American families of 20.756 Korean battle casualties up till Sept. 29. The total included 2,600 killed in action, 13.953 wounded and 4,143 missing in action.—A.P.A.P. - 39 words
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107 1950-10-06 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday THE United Slates Navy announced today that 1 the minesweeper Magpie has been sunk by a floating mine off North Korea and that J.\ men are missing. She hit a mine on Sunday near the town of Chuksan-don Her sister shipReuter. - 107 words
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Article160 1950-10-06 1 U.P. SAIGON. Thursday CRENCH military headquarters said today thai r a battalion of Algerian Light Infantry kill?d a( least 250 Vietmlnh rebels in a swamp-land .«.';»r Caugan, 120 kilometers south of Saiffon. A military spokesman said that the battle began iate on Wednesday when heavy forcesU.P. - 160 words
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92 1950-10-06 1 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. FE Chinese Communist Radio said t.oday that 'he Korean war '"in its real sense has just, begun. H forecast a "drawn-out war of attrition perilous for foreign aggressors." The Communist New China News Agency, transmitting the report from theU.P. - 92 words
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Advertisement77 1950-10-06 1 For Accurate Rfatkfhx Examination Vcgiie in Eyewear. Consult PIN PIN OPTICAL CO.. «>1, North Bridge R«t., S p (Opposite to Adelphi Hotel» RIDE A RALEIGH THE ALL-STEEL BICYCLE THERE NEVER WAS A BETTER BICYCLE MADE AND THERE NEVER WILL BE j This is the trade mark of Britain's supreme bicycle.77 words
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Article51 1950-10-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. The Mentri Besar, Johore, has made an order under the Emergency Regulations, for all shops in Bukit Bakri village. Muar. to remain closed except between the hours of noon and 2 p.m. The order does not apply to the area where there are petrol51 words
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Article53 1950-10-06 2 PENANG. Thurs. Four Indian banishees will be among those going to India by the Rajula when she leaves Penang tomorrow. These four banishees from the Federation boarded the "Rajula" at Port Swettenham when she arrived here this morning. They were taken into the custody by53 words
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Article81 1950-10-06 2 Tribune Staff Reporter A PETITION demanding better conditions of service for teachers in Government aided schools will be sent to both the Singapore and Federation Governments if general meetings which will be held by teachers' unions throughout the country today and tomorrow approve of it.81 words
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Article132 1950-10-06 2 The petition listed the concessions as Housing allowances are noi n;.'d to aided-school-teachers in the Federation and were paid to Singapore teachers only as from July i, 1950. Mousing allowances should be as from August 1. 1947, in both territories. Pensions: In lieu of the pension scheme for132 words
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Article122 1950-10-06 2 Teachers in ooth Government and aided schools have the same qualifications anu »ire required to serve under the same professional discipline. "They receive the same payments of emoluments until the housing allowances were first introduced on August I, 194 i. "Tn the report of the Education Committee of122 words
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Article100 1950-10-06 2 "In the maUei oi ixnaoilitation. ex-gratia payments to aided school teachers were at par with viovernment teachers. "The Teachers Union in Malaya and Singapore are asking tor a Unified Service structure and a United Education Service. A Unified Education Scrvicc is impossible as long as teachers in Governmentaided100 words
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Article, Illustration500 1950-10-06 2 AN ECHO of a flying boat disaster at Seletar on March 26 last when vwo men were lost and nine hurt in an explosion while the aircraft was being bombed-up. is the posthumous award of the George Cross to one of the dead airmen. He500 words
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Article132 1950-10-06 2 HOUSING conditions for British civilian staff, local employees and naval personnel of the Singapore Naval Base may be improved in the "not too distant future," said Mr. W. J. Edwards. Civil Lord cf the Admiralty yesterday just before he left for Bangkok on a132 words
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Article92 1950-10-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. ARRESTED yesterday on a charge of committing criminal breach of trust as a public servant, in respect of $78.30, M. Vimalaraja. Station Master of Kulai, was produced before Inche Yusof. in the Police Court and formally charged with the offence. His plea92 words
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149 1950-10-06 2 A YOUNG Chinese. Ten Tang Chwee, who was A found guilty of setting fire to a Police telephone hut at the junction of Aljunied Road and Sims Avenue on the evening of June 27 last, was sentenced to five years' imprisonment by149 words
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Article80 1950-10-06 2 ON his way to Australia to arrange for more Dutch immigrants to enter the island-continent. Baron van Itersen, a Dutch minister, p;isscd through Singapore in a KLM Constellation yesyesterday. Baron van Iterson will discuss with the Australian Minister of Immigration, Mr. Holt, the possibilities of80 words
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Article22 1950-10-06 2 MALACCA, Thurs. The Mcng Seng Charitable Association will be celebrating the 27th anniversary of its foundation on Oct. 10.22 words
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Article48 1950-10-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. INDIANS in Johore Bahru will entertain Datos (Dr.) N. Mootatamby and R.M. S.T. V. rfinniah Pilai on Oct. 13 at the Royal Johore International Club, in honour of the awards given to them on the 00 casion of the Sultan's birthday.48 words
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Article249 1950-10-06 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. MISS Mary Ong and Miss Nyachi Ali, the first Girl Guides to come to England from Sarawak, are beginning their journey home today. Busy until the very last, they visited the Colonial Office yesterday and recorded a talk for the BBC. For249 words
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Article113 1950-10-06 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. SECURITY forces shot dead a bandit in Negri Sembilan. In the same State, bandits set fire to a bus, but there were no casualties. Forces destroyed six bandit camps and several bandit cultivated areas in Trengganu. One bandit cultivator was captured.113 words
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Article127 1950-10-06 2 MALAC C A. Thursday. —Fifteen Malay scouters will receive long service dccoraUons when Mr. E. M. F. Payne, Chief Scout Commissioner. Federation of Malaya, visits Malacca this week-end. They are Mohd. Yasin bin Haji Abdul Rahman, Othman bin Amin and Mohd. bin Haji Long (all of Central127 words
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Article43 1950-10-06 2 Goh Kay Chay, aged 19, was yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment in the First District Court. Goh was found guilty of housebreaking and stealing a wrist watch worth $55 irom a house in Frankel Estate on June 6.43 words
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Article49 1950-10-06 2 MALACCA, Thurs. me inter-school and amatuer arts and handicrafts show sponsored by the Meng Seng Charitable Association was opened today by the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom. The show wiii oe open io the public from 10 a.m. to I p.m. daily till Oct. 9.49 words
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Article172 1950-10-06 2 THE British Legion who administers the Poppy Day fund in London, in appreciation of Malaya's contribution to Poppy Day in the past, have sent to Malaya no less than £6.000 for the benefit of those engaged, directly or indirectly, in volunteer forces and local defence,172 words
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Article71 1950-10-06 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Returning tc his home in Kampong Plai from Segamat, Lai Sing, a rubber tapper, found his wife bringing from a beam in a shed. Police investigations revealed that the woman had been queer for some time, and had probably hanged herself in a71 words
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Article32 1950-10-06 2 A 28-year-old Cantonese, Tan Kal was sentenced to eight months' jail in the Second District Court yesterday, for having 23 tahils of opium on Sept. 18 at Boon Tat Street.32 words
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Article25 1950-10-06 2 MALACCA, Thurs. The annual elocution contest of the Malacca Methodist Youth Fellowship will be held at the Methodist QAtW School Hall on Saturday.25 words
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Advertisement391 1950-10-06 2 TODAY jfiflifljyil 5 Rio-Tous Timss at 11 a.m. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45, 9.30 p.m. Musical Spre* TECHNICOLOR j with CARMEN MIRANDA BARRY SL'LLIVAN. Plus: MGM Technicolor Cartoon "BAD LUCK BLACKIE'^ THerwine miohighi $fOr&tVI££P TOMORROW! A Thrilling war story of Division! i. I x_ ii -ii JMiM" iVAtf MH|BflB^k. ,H < c391 words
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Advertisement151 1950-10-06 2 I Opening To-day! 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. 20th Century-Fox's "THREE CAME HOME" A Shattering Truth! Sun. Oct. 8th at 11 a.m. 20th Century Fox's "WHEN MY BABY SMILES AT ME" j In Technicolor. WHBWM I <** HEC° 2io SIZES 2-6 u HERO" in white, brown or black canvas151 words
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Advertisement42 1950-10-06 2 ATLANTIC New Showing: 649 n r|(l "WHISPERING SHADOW Last Two Shows: 7 4 "LUXURY LINER" < Technicolor 1 ROYAL 3.1576.15 fc "KHEL" (Hindi) Now Show* NEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Panjang Tonight Tomorrow at 7.15 9.15 p.m Johnny Weissmuller i n "THE LOST TRIBE".42 words
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222 1950-10-06 3 ',jHE R.A.F. in Malaya broke all previous records k in its operations against the bandits during September, flying nearly one-third more air-.n.-ikes than in the previous record month. Announcing this lsat night, Far East Air Force Headquarters said that the operations covered222 words
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Article531 1950-10-06 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. Malayan Estate Owners' Association at a meeting held here with Mr. Khoo Teik Ee as Chairman have decided to oppose the introduction of the proposed export duty on rubber. If however the Government can demonstrate to the Association the extent of531 words
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Article145 1950-10-06 3 SINGAPORE. Thurs. IN spite of the firmness of the tin share market in London the response locally was disappointing and sellers predominated. Industrials remained steady and rubbers were quiet. The following were the day's price changes B pore Traction Co. Pref U 6 26,6 Ord. 15/- 16145 words
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Article42 1950-10-06 3 Austral Malay Tin Limited announces the following t:n returns for September: Ore Recovered Plculs Kampong Kamunting Jg Thabawlelk Pungan uo Austral Amal. Asam Kumbang Section 'on Tribute) Ulu Yam Section „U°se(l down for Pontoon repairs puchong Section 641 3842 words
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Article, Illustration173 1950-10-06 3 Mi. 4 E. C. Edwards. GeneralManager of Malayan Motors, will be leaving for Australia shortly after more than 30 years service with Wearne Brothers "Manufacturers have realized that a car is no more e luxurv but a necessity", said Mr. Edwards yesterday. Because of173 words
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538 1950-10-06 3 Coroner r *HE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter, said yesterday that Lim Chuan Kee caused the death of three constables in the Kallang Bridge tragedy on July 24, by rashly driving a motor car. The three constables were Jantan bin Ngah, Mohamed538 words
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175 1950-10-06 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. IOHN Booth, an assistant at Ulu Remis Estate, Layang Layang, Central iJohore, was snot in both arms in a bandit ambush at 8.30 yesterday morning. The incident occurred on the very same road along which, just over a week ago, Mr. Booth175 words
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Article94 1950-10-06 3 The bandits were later dispersed by police, who arrived on tne scene, attracted by tne sound of shooting. Mr. Booth. 30, hails /rem Sunninghill, Kincardineshire, Scotland. He came to Maiaya in 1947. He is unmarried. There arc nine other Eu« ropeans on the estate. A bullet has been94 words
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Article73 1950-10-06 3 In Port:— Islander (la). Lalandia (44). J**2***JJ n I (Sheers). Bela (fcSAl)l Sin Soon lee (WSVDfc). President van Burer. (42-3), Koia Nica (40-41). Indrapoera (38-9). Charon (35), Steel Voyager (33-4). Hoegh Silverstar (31-2), Haloganian Queen (17-18), Merkur (19-20), Frederick Clover (21-2), Glaucus (23-4). Siivermaple (23-6). core (27-8),73 words
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Article51 1950-10-06 3 TWO of the nine staffmen of the Nan Chiau Jit Pao, who were detained by the Police following a raid on the newspaper's office on Sept. 21 were released yesterday. The released men are Mr. Foo Thau feature editor, and Mr. Phang Chor Nan, a51 words
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Article81 1950-10-06 3 PENANG. Thurs. The Modern Daily News which have their Offices in Pitt Street. Penang, reopened yesterday and are now carrying on with their usual printing and publishing business. They are not allowed to print or their newspaper. Some Lwc weeks ago a raid was conducted on the81 words
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Article69 1950-10-06 3 Bail of $20,000 in twj sureties was offered *o Tan ChWi c Tee. 21. in the Thiid Police Court yesterday when charged with having 546 pounds of dutiable tobacco Tan was alleged to have had the tobacco on bo:ird a sampan off Katong Pai'c on Oct.69 words
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Article42 1950-10-06 3 Tin lollowing persons have been appointed as members of the Silat Road Gurdwara Board of Trustees. Messrs. Sewa Singh. Sulakhan Singh, Dewan Singh, Hari Singh. Pram Singh, Mall Singh. Mangal Singh, Mit Singh. Kehar Singh, and Chief Inspector Gurdial Singh.42 words
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Article48 1950-10-06 3 Foreign exports of tin metal from Malaya totalled 8.597 tons in September as compared with 7,500 tons in August. Of this the United Kingdom took 1.778 tons, the U.S.A. took 2,170 tono, Europe 3.147 tons, the British possessions 1.34.1 tons and other countries 159 tons.48 words
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Article17 1950-10-06 3 With the approval of the King, Singapore will observe Sunday. November 12 as Remembrance Day.17 words
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Article154 1950-10-06 3 A YOUNG and talented Singapore dancer will be making her debut at Raffles Hotel tomorrow night. She is 17-year-old Mollie Ridsdale. The occasion will be the Hawaiian night programme which Raffles Hotel management has planned. Miss Ridsdale will dance a number called. 'Tabu" and other154 words
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Article191 1950-10-06 3 THE rubber commodity market opened steady yesterday at 159 cents a pound for October first grade sheet, rose to 164 cents done and then eased heavily to close at cents. The initial steadiness of the market was in sympathy with New York which went up two191 words
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Article27 1950-10-06 3 Family remittances to China for September, from Singapore amounted to $1.710,809.39. An amount of $490.103.63 was sent from the Federation during the same period.27 words
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Advertisement44 1950-10-06 3 SOUTHERN LAND Boarding House. Excellent accommodation with First Class rooms. Fully furnished with bathrooms attached (Modern Sanitation) all rooms fitted with ceiling fans. Spacious compound. 2 minutes from Roxy cinema. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD 61, MARSHALL RD., I KATONG, SPORE. (Opposite Roxy) TEL. *****.44 words
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Advertisement363 1950-10-06 3 took witn palate tempting PUR OLIVE Oil from Italy f j ACIDITY GUARANTEED LESS THAN 1% F.F.A. M TINS. H Sole Vgents for Singapore. WVRRmA HI Malaya Borm>o. iacca\ HI Bolter Simon mmsM 59, Winchester Mouse, Singapore. Tel: 6522. S i I I j yl/ A'f/r Adelphi Grill j Its363 words
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1009 1950-10-06 4 ERNEST BEVIN - by ERNEST BEVIN British Foreign Sf erf tiu i/ A.P. MARGATE. England. Thurs. RUSSIA'S vast military strensrth Is a "standing threat to the peace of Eu rope." the Foreign Secretary. Mr. Ernest Bevin. warned today. In the sam° defence debate before the LabourA.P. - 1,009 words
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Article616 1950-10-06 4 WAR is a brutal business, and no war is more brutal than war between brothers. In the hot blood of victor, in the chill panic of retreat, men commit appalling acts of savagery. It has always been thus, and it will always be thus, until war is616 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-10-06 4 Singapore Scout Commissioner. Canon R. K. S. Adams I Principal. St. Andrews School), leading "The Elephant Dance" at the 11th Singapore Group 'Anglo Chines' SchOO.i annual campfire at Barker Read. The Campfire was part ot the celebrations to commemorate the opening of the new-Picture by T. S. Boh - 61 words
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Article, Illustration794 1950-10-06 4 Tribune Stall Reporter. WHE best beer in the Empire is being produced in Singapore at approximately 15,000 bottles per hour. Inside the clean white walls of the Archioelago Breweries Company on Alexandria Road, the staff and the workers are proud of the beer that794 words
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Article373 1950-10-06 5 Reuter. w LOND °N, Thursday. n] HE Commonwealth Ministers have unanimous--1 ly adopted a draft report containing the sixvear economic aid programmes of India, Pakistan, Ceylon and the British territories of Malaya Singapore. Sarawak and North Borneo. This was disclosed here today in a BritishReuter. - 373 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-10-06 5 Picture shows Mrs. N. Govindasamy opening a bank account yesterday at the Kandang Kerbau Post C-Uce Savings Bank:. Also in the picture is Mr. Wong Kum Ting. Assistant Postmaster. A Tribune reporter «to \c Mrs. Govindasamy to Lie Savings Bank to ooer. TV account92 words
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Article137 1950-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. MR. Ernest Popplewell, member o? th* British entary Delegation plored the poor wages paid workers in Malaya and recent raise in vages $1.64 to $1.86 a day the very ground for Communism." He was speaking at a given in honour of137 words
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Article118 1950-10-06 5 RE BAHRU, Thurs. Ali bin Tahir, Malay AgriCUItUI il Assistant, stationi\ afersing, was brought the Police Court today when he v. a charged, that otroatod with i mi shot guns for sale to igriculturiati he v"M sell thri and failed to credit r i venue118 words
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Article25 1950-10-06 5 tian anti-cholera res- d will net a >ply to rs who remain in the while in transit thi igli Egypt, it is an-25 words
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Article32 1950-10-06 5 MALACCA. Thurs. Only four applicants satisfied all the conditions of the Settlement Scholarship Fund Enactment this ycfir. the Resident Commissioner, Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom told the press today.32 words
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Article35 1950-10-06 5 Pleading guilty to having I a chandu pip-', on Oct. 4 at th" iunction of Paya L"bar Road and Bartley Road. Chng Boon Kim was flrud S50 in the Stcond Disir.et Court yesterday.35 words
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Article54 1950-10-06 5 Seven shopkeepers were each fined $15 in the Third Police Court yesterday for failing to close their shops on appointed date, under the Holiday Ordinance. They were Chew Blng Hwa, Cheong Chee Cheong. Lee Woe Pin. Mdm. Tan Ah Ting. Lee Gan Leng. Lee Wing Fock.54 words
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Article34 1950-10-06 5 The cargo ship the Bouca left Singapore for Marseilles with 1.300 tons of copra foi France. In addition to this the ship had previously taken 1.600 tons of copra from Saigon.34 words
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Article122 1950-10-06 5 A 40-YEAR-OLD Indian mandbre Irulappan, who was alleged to have murdered his young wife with a parang at Seletar on July 29, was tenta- tively charged in the Relief Court yesterday. Irulappan was said to be jealous of his wife's intimacy with another Indian. On July122 words
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Article135 1950-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. POLICE authorities in Negri Sembilan are offering a reward of $5,000 for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person responsible for the murder of four Chinese children and one Chinese woman and seriously injuring four Chinese children and five135 words
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Article32 1950-10-06 5 U.P. HONG KONG. Thurs. The following were today's official closings on the Hong Kong Money Exchange HKSd.oT per L.S. dollar. HK51;7..",».» per pound sterling. HKS2BO per tad of goid.I .F.U.P. - 32 words
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Article183 1950-10-06 5 PENANG. Thurs. The Ex-Service Association is open to all Service men irrespective of race, nationality or creed and there is no rank at all in the association, said the Honorary Secretary of the Ex-Service Association. Penang. Mr. C. F. Mummery. The membership of the Penang183 words
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Article93 1950-10-06 5 PENANG, Thursday. MALAYA is experiencing a serious shortage of surgical specialists and doctors today", said Dr. R. R. MacGregor, Director of Medical Services today in the Federation. He further said that the shortage was acute and probably worse than it had ever been before. The Federation93 words
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Article236 1950-10-06 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THREE delegates of the United Kingdom Brancn of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, the Earl of Listowel, Mr. Niall M.S. MacPherson, and Mr. R. W. Williams visited Kuala Trengganu on October 2. At a reception held at the Residency the visiter;? met the leaders236 words
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Article36 1950-10-06 5 Mr. E.H.S. Bretherton. Lt. Commander <S) J.P.M. Godber. W. H. McNeill, and L W Freathy. have been appointed members of an Advisory Committee under Regulation 2 of the Sea Cadet Corps of the M.R.N.V.R.36 words
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Miscellaneous12 1950-10-06 5 8,, TMAT ESCAPED R?OM TME ZOO._k2ST\ WH/P-HAMTS, SAYS CLASH ThiAT S I12 words
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Article5642 1950-10-06 6 THE PERAK GOUD VASE Class I, tliv. I—7 Fyrs. Straight TAB V STREET J'Oi> (IH BSK SCRAT* illN».: »»-50. {Own l niv. l—i Mile ■,V Won by Tl'nor, 8.«>1 liab) Tun.- 1 Mi n. kl 1:5 foes. I, hd. Going good. 15 WON: ii;-9-50. Spore, 8j«5,642 words
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Article5367 1950-10-06 6 Time 1 nvn. 14 15 sees. Dirt. J/4 4. 1 .Going Good 12 started. FOt RTH: 4-10-50. Inoi n a (Lansdown) Class 1 Div. 4--6 furn. Won by Bnly Caro', 8.03 LAyreJi) Time 1 mm. 14 a sees. Dist. li. 1 9" Going e»M 105,367 words
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Advertisement735 1950-10-06 6 Gmpcass/fl&M^ VEHICLES FOR SALE < >m>smorii,k wmm Ko% i'M7. 27.000 miles excellent corn! it ion. manv accessories, colour black, ring 8::»-'i. (C.627.) CYCLE TRIUMPH V" DC speed Iwin. Rot;. August 1949 taxed, IiWitHc compn lu rsive $1,300. Also one B.S.A. 500 ft speed twin Reg. June "48 $850, both in735 words
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Advertisement120 1950-10-06 6 ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE single rooms own hailiri'''' entrance full board Pboi* *> after 9 a.m. 4.30 p.m. WANTED to i v sHophouses willing vl *s! please apply' Box AH^ b FULLY Furnished Flat. Jojg Bahru Town. Immediate j" Apply Box A 4041. Tribune. EUROPEAN couple. c *jS will pay good rem120 words
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Article264 1950-10-06 7 The Anglo Chinese School Old Boys had to battle hard for their narrow three-two victory over the Present Boys in the lirst of their annual soccer competition for the Lee Choon Eng Cup at the V.M.C.A. ground, Balcster Road, yesterday. In the 15th minute264 words
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Article290 1950-10-06 7 TDWIN Doraisamy gave the Ceylon Sports Club B a two-nil victory over the Police Sports Club in a hockey game at the Police Training School ground, Thomson Road, yesterday. Combining neatly with the tricky Abdul Karim on the left wing, he showed delightful stickwork and scored290 words
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Advertisement666 1950-10-06 7 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. •Clytoneus" sails for London, Holland and Hamburg Q '•Claucui'» sails for Havre Liverpool Oct.' 12 "I»yrrhuB"_ ...sails for Genoa, Marseilles Liverpool Glasgow Qct666 words
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Advertisement439 1950-10-06 7 BCUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENGYLE .Due Oct. 12 GLENROY i Due Oct. 26 FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. DENBIGSHIRE. Due Sails Singapore Gdns. 8/9 Oct. 7 CARRIERS OPTION TO439 words
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1942 1950-10-06 8 "SPOT - TARA STREET TO REPEAT SPORE CUP VICTORY (By "SPOT IPOH. Friday. I )MORROW is Gold Vase day, and special in* tcrest will be focused on this big race for cracks" over the new 7-f. straight coarse. Fancied candidates for this coveted trophy will1,942 words
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Article124 1950-10-06 8 ay "SPOT" IPOH, Today. DARK HiiOt'ADE A>TetO was the aaamj impr»sKive ol the horses ♦ha; were oui this morning •«n a track that is slightly on the yte «Lng aller last night's rain. He did three-quarter pace work ove- thrte turlongs. On lhe faamj shown, rhis124 words
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Article16 1950-10-06 8 1 he .est o< ioenJ snorts will app«ar in today:* Sp.-cbT Inbuiie euilion itternoon.16 words
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Article488 1950-10-06 8 CENTRE-FORWARD - By CENTRE-FORWARD. tfanka-Billiton 5.C....2 Spore Malays ..t fW O well-balanced teams Banka-Billiton 1 Sports Club (All-Indonesia) and the Singapore Malays—played themselves to a standstill when they sweated out to a •'two-all in a fast and exciting soccer encounter at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Twice the488 words
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Article118 1950-10-06 8 A la-t minute ton! b> Mrs M. 1 Beama ptovMsa hti c... it tan -iid t«> the keeniy-contest r d hockey gSdflie B 4 the S.R.C. Parians yesierda\ when the Girls' Sports Club diew «.>) all with Craagi w KAF. Had it MM been fur118 words
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Article124 1950-10-06 8 GENERAL Hi K< H Ok' IKlt. I.K.1IT: Ccucert at TMCA. Orchard Koad ai i.Jtt p.m. PA Y A LEBAK M.V.F. Subject. "L,ite behind the iron curtain," Speaker: Mr. G. G. Jhonison, 8 p.m. Paya Methodist cuurch. WR.Si.EY METHODIST YOI'Tfl FELLOWSHIP: We-ley L iuir< n KM at, 4.124 words
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Article85 1950-10-06 8 CATHAY: "Nan. v Goes to Rio" at 11. 1.45, 4.1.". ti.45 and 9.30 p m. AUIAMBKA: "Spy Snu.sher" 12.3«>, 4.30 and 8.30 p.m. PAVILION: "F«"tival oC Musk' 2. 4.15, 6 30 and ft.-10 p.m. CAPITOL: State Ser-ret—11 1.45. 4. 6.30 and ft.30 p.m. KKX: "Iroquois Trail" 11. 1.45. 4.85 words
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Article76 1950-10-06 8 SWIMMING: St. Anthony Carnival at 2 p.m. Chinese Swimjiiin? Club. SOrPKH: J nr. Cup-t PoHoe v, IRC 'A' at Gey Ian?: Fathtil Karb v. HAF Tt n- r ah at Ja'an B» *ai; Business Hon.se B: Guthiie<= v. at ROD. BOVINti: Weirh v. Paras at Ha> it>v World Stadium.76 words
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Advertisement283 1950-10-06 8 DONT MISS TOMORROW NIGHT II AT RAFFLES FUN ENTERTAINMENT ATMOSPHERE "A NIGHT IN HAWAII" with SPECIAL DECORATIVE EFFECTS INCLUDING THE MAUNA LOA lO.CANO HULA-HULA GIRLS TCM-TCM DANCERS BI INI BOMBSHELLS CAS ILLO'S ORCHESTRA ROSALIE LADIES: Wear your gayest and most colourful 'Sun Dresses* if you wish. GENTLEMEN: An opportunity to283 words
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Advertisement277 1950-10-06 8 TUITION MERCANTILE INSTITUTION 509, Queen Street, Phone 2370 Spend your .spare time wj w. Ui and Imrĕeuw your Shorthand an" Tvpinc Skdi or tak* a osurss o f studies in Eook-ker pintj. rim. lis| etc.. Clashes are adjusted 10 aa your requirement.*, .md ire m to brtriniiers in iinv snbjee:277 words
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Advertisement592 1950-10-06 8 FOR SALE One Blackstonc 5 H i sel Engine, One Pettcr a i.*T. Diesel Engine. Ono Potter H.P. Diesel Engine, One oil Japanese 3 H.P. (Appro'; 1 Engine. Approx. 3 to Miscellaneous Scran ]r Steel, etc. The above item oc inspected at Sri GarhT' Estate. Batu Pahat. Offei writing to592 words
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Miscellaneous72 1950-10-06 8 00 by V. T. HamUn Capp GIVE -jOU A HAIRCUT— 1 P RAPS A SEVENTH, FO ALL WANTS KrS SKULL BUTT FO* aTJ v 7^^^^^2^ F -V AM BER CHECKS, NUMBER S H E jT rprr 9 T COMMOONICATC W.F wmu Q>\1 > i'L HMD* 3 NEEDS IT"'- vo'SAY IT'S72 words
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