Malaya Tribune, 7 October 1950
1950-10-07
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Title Section65 1950-10-07 1 MALAYA Tribune PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE i m Tel: Tribune" Spore. LARGER SAIJ3 THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MAI AY A Phone 58H/3 Nine Una* Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOXDOS' REPRESENTATIVE M65 words
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269 1950-10-07 1 Fight' Appeal by red leaders Reuter and A.P. TOKIO, Saturday. KOREAN leaders last night called on all "patriotic youths to take up arms immediately and do your best to stop the American troops." South Korean troops meanwhile punched 20 miles deeper intoReuter and A.P. - 269 words
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Article68 1950-10-07 1 U.P. SYDNEY. Today. PRIME Minister Robert Mcnzies announced yesterday that new taxes and controls will be clamped on the Australian economy in a campaign to curb inflation. The highlight of the programme will be excess profits taxes unique in Australia's peacetime history. Menzics also declared in aU.P. - 68 words
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Article154 1950-10-07 1 Flushing Meadows, Fri. OPONSORfI of the Eightij Power resolution on Korea, providing for a new I'nited Nations Commission to supervise economic and politic 11 recovery, consider it gives Gen. Mac Arthur full ontv to cross the 38th P ir dlel. It wis reported from154 words
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Article62 1950-10-07 1 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. THE British War Office to- night issued its fourth British casualty list of the Korean war. reporting nine men killed, one dead from wounds. 34 wounded and two missing. All the casualties from the Middlesex Regiment and the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders were below officerReuter. - 62 words
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Article92 1950-10-07 1 1 TOKIO. Today. SOUTH KOREAN divisions advanced in North Korea today while the bulk of i United Nations forces mass- j ed below the 38th parallel boundary awaiting orders to push north. The South Korean Sixth Division struck across the arbitrary boundary into j Communist North92 words
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Article226 1950-10-07 1 A.P. MARGATE, England, Today. THE British Labour Party heavily approved yes- terday the government's refusal to pool Britain's coal and steel industries with those of the rest of Western Europe under the Schuman Plan. The party said that if a coal-steel pool emerges fromA.P. - 226 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-10-07 1 A.P. TOKIO, Saturday. ADMIRAL Sir Patrick Brind declared yesterday A that the British lesson in the present conflict in Malaya is the need for a "decent standard of living for the people." The Commander-in-Chic: ol the Br*ush Far East Fi< < added. "That is the be**A.P. - 109 words
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108 1950-10-07 1 Tribune Staff Reporter TIHE repair of the main telephone cable of the Changi R A.F. Station which* was severed by an unknown Asian labourer yesterday morning was completed early this morning after four men worked for 27 r hours cutting the damaged section108 words
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Article34 1950-10-07 1 Reuter. PARIS. Today.—Mr. Pan: Hoffman, outgoing Marshall Plan Administrator, said yes terday tha; Western Europecould increase its gross national output by more than 60 percent in ten years v it tried.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article28 1950-10-07 1 Reuter. ABOARD THE YACHT COMMANDER, CHESAPEAKE Bay, Today.—President Truman today signed a proclamation providing for the call-up of doctors and dentists for the armed services.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article95 1950-10-07 1 Reuter. NAIROBI. Today. rREE Indians were being held for questioning tonight following a £25.000 train robbery near here yesterday. Police today recovered the money intact on a piece of waste land. The theft was discovered after the African guard of the train was found boundReuter. - 95 words
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211 1950-10-07 1 A.P. LONDON, Friday. INDIAN Premier Nehru has quietly warned the 1 British Government he thinks Communist China might join the Korean war if United Nations forces enter North Korea. Diplomatic officials reported today that the Indian Government has information confirming reports that bigA.P. - 211 words
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Article247 1950-10-07 1 new brief ROME, Today. ANEW wave of violence flared in Northern Italy today as the Communist-led strike of farm workers entered its 10th day. Eight "free" workers were beaten in the rice fields of Monticello by Communist action squads. In the Po Valley, the strikers burned down247 words
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Article52 1950-10-07 1 "SPOTS" three best bets for today are: Race 3. Silver Sequin Race 4. Vasco da Gama Race 5. Keel Rose. •MIKE'S" Race 3. Star of India Race 7. Ambassador Race 8. Jaffa. LONGSHOTS" Race 3. Silver Sequin Race 5. Keel Rose Race 8. Birthday Gift. See52 words
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Article41 1950-10-07 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Today.— Officials here yesterday denied reports that the United States was about to send a note to Britain rejecting any long-term comI mitment at this time to I provide dollar aid for British rearmament.—Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article360 1950-10-07 1 U.N. COMMISSION APPEALS JAKARTA. Saturday. THE United Nations Commission for Indonesia 1 today appealed to the Indonesian Government ta halt its military offensive against the rebel South Moluccas Republic. Indonesian Army. Air Force and Navy units frefe reported on Tuesday to have surrounded Ambon Island, centre of360 words
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120 1950-10-07 1 A.P. BELGRADE, Today. RESPONSIBLE reports have reached here that Russia has been pouring tanks and other armour into Eastern Europe's Cominform countries at an increased rate during recent months. This, according to the rereports has reached a point where the balance of power betweenA.P. - 120 words
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Article23 1950-10-07 1 SINGAPORE. Today. 4 POLICE corporal was reported shot and wounded in Jurong this morning. T-fuwre are no fur.her dr iails yet.23 words
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Article23 1950-10-07 1 LONDON i'oday. -Tobacco talks between Britain and Southern h'hodesia have ended in agreen ent, the British Board of Trade announced today.23 words
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Article182 1950-10-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. LORD Listowell, Mr. Williams ■Ad Mi. Macpherson yesterday morning arrived back in Kuala Lumpur from Kuantan and immediately proceeded to the Institute for Medical Research where they spent two hour.s. Mi. Lennox-Boyd, Air Commodore Harvey and Mi. Popplewell attended the i presentation182 words
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301 1950-10-07 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. I EGISLATIVE Councillor, Mr. Balwant Singn, L will quiz Government on the shortage of surgeons in the Colony when the Legislative CounCll ?s e ft l a?act that the retirement of a prominent surgeon has worsened the position considerably. Mr.301 words
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Article43 1950-10-07 2 Chung Swee Onn. whose indebtedness amounted to $1,000, was ordered by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, in the High Court yesterday to pay six dollars a month. The first payment is to begin on November 1.43 words
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Article176 1950-10-07 2 MR. Balwant Singh, Chairman of the Assam Relief Fund and Legislative Council thanked the Government yesterday, for allowing 75 tons of rice to be shipped to India to relieve distress in Assam. The Government has been kind enough to allow the rice to be supplied176 words
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Article45 1950-10-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Acting Mentri Besar. Negri Sembilan, Captain Mohd. Salleh bin Suleiman, accompanied by the District Officer. Kuala Pilah. Mr. W. Foulsham, visited fctahau recently and declared open the Kuala Pilah. Sub-District Office. He also opened the bus stand m Bahau.45 words
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Article78 1950-10-07 2 The rent of house No. 108, High Strce;. which rs now tetchine $75 a month, was fixed at $25C a month by the Rent Conciliation Board yesterday with the consent of landlord and tenant Mr David Marshall, who aoplied. on behalf of Lokhrai and Sons,78 words
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Article22 1950-10-07 2 The Anglo-Chinese School yesterday staged a concert at their new school building In commemoration of the opening of the new building.22 words
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Article199 1950-10-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A PARTY of four policemen under the commanu of Lance Corporal Jagir Singh left on the night of June 21. the New Town Police Station, Ipoh, to proceed on a mobile patrol on the Pasir Puteh Pondok Road. A short while after199 words
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237 1950-10-07 2 SIXTY European displaced persons from vari--13 ous countries in Europe including a number of babies under six months old passed through Singapore last night on their way to Australia for a new life. In all there were thirteen families including four from Yugoslavia,237 words
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Article132 1950-10-07 2 Reuter. LONDON". Fri. -Institutional buying of nationalisation stocks gave renewed firmness "i the Kiltedged section of the Lnndon Stock Exchange today. Fractional yam.- were widespread. Elsewhere trading condtions W< N quiet under the influem c of the approaching week-end and price movements were small. Leading in<his;r.als Were seldomReuter. - 132 words
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Article48 1950-10-07 2 Forty-nine pairs of men's leathci shoes and 20 pairs of socks were stolen from a shop along Nanking Street yesterday. The shoes bear the stamp marks of Joon Heng Shoes Store while the socks are marked Good-Night. Total value of goods stolen is $325.48 words
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Article131 1950-10-07 2 A COOK during Worid War I and Chief Steward since the Second World War. Mr. Benito Gordoza, an American-Chinese was on board the Isthmian cargo and passenger ship. The Steel Voyager which, arrived yesterday. Mr. Gordoza said that blc grand parents originally emigrated to the131 words
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Article76 1950-10-07 2 In Port:— Sentani (4.1 i. Lalandia (44). Maetsuycker (Sheers), Thankhaven 1 (KSAI)E). Sin Soon Lee (WSVDEi. President van Buren (42-3), Cuacum (40). Kots Nica (41), Sir Hakiem (38-9). Indrapoera (36-7). Charon (35). Steel Voyager (33-4). Hoegh Silvester (31--2), Haligonian Queen (17--18). Merkur (19-20). Frederick Clover (21-2). Glaucus76 words
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Article80 1950-10-07 2 ABDUL WAHAB oil Mali Abdul Hamid, a young Malay, who admitted a Sarong from a place o itsidc .100 Chifu 1 lace on Sept. 27 was semei.ced to throe months' rigorous imprisonment in the Fourtn Police Co.irt Yesterday. The lenience was also ordered to be80 words
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Article229 1950-10-07 2 SINGAPORE, Friday. London continued to send bids for tin shares at slightly improved rates but operators locally are still cautious. With lew exceptions local tin shares were slightly easier. Industrials remained steady while rubbers had small selective buying. The following were the day's price changes: Fraser .Wave229 words
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222 1950-10-07 2 APART from a slight setback on rumours of A sterling revaluation, prices have improved considerably during the week in the rubber market. The market has been subject to wide fluctuations daily and there has been a fair turnover. Good orders for remilled grades222 words
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Article30 1950-10-07 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Fri. The following were today's official closings on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HK56.37 per U-S. do"ir. HK$5.6O per pound sterling. HK$2B9 per tap! of id U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article65 1950-10-07 2 The rubber commodity market was again sustained yesterday by buying from Hongkong. Ihe market Opened at 154 buyers :i pound for October and rose to 157 cents. Then sellers came out and the marKC lell to 154 sellers. Near the close the market rallied a little and65 words
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Article95 1950-10-07 2 Highest and lowest priced during the week ending Oitoher 6 11*54» are: Highest Lowest Closing Buyers Spot Loose Noon H.A.M.I R.S.S. X.0.8. OctOtM r 165 147.'. 15« R.M.A.2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. 164 1«" 157 R.M.A..1 R.S.S F. 0.8. 163 143 156 R.M.A.I Pale Crepe FOB Oct. Nov. 16295 words
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Advertisement269 1950-10-07 2 GENERATING SETS FOR SALE \C K.W.. volt, S phase. .X <-yele«. i:.:. X.V.A., 4 win. !"»> Niinn Mternator Mawdshy X upland. I "r<( I'elrol Uriirii Knsinc Appiy: TAt SAM MOTOR CO., 183, Bsach Road. S'po.c 7. BE SMART AND LOOK SMART. iosSsSm Highcs: quality glass witn cm worth a long269 words
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86 1950-10-07 3 THE Monk'a Hill School Parent-Teacher Association rm< i at a meeting in hooi following pro-tern office were elected Mr. Tan President; Mt. Tok Hock. Hon. Secretary, mittee Members: Mr. Jul Nagh, Mr. A. K. Di. n.ilasingham. Mrs. h Watt, Mi. Yew Mrs. Teo Kiat Seng,86 words
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Article60 1950-10-07 3 lUL bin Maderi. whose debt amounted was adjudicated nkrupl in the High irl yesterday. iring on behalf of udgment creditor. Mr. D Pill ay said that the >ankruptcy notice was serdebtor on Sept. id the debt still remained unpaid. msel asked that a reand adjudication r be60 words
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Article73 1950-10-07 3 Jjourned half-yearly ting or the 8.0.D.C." Civi- Employees Co-operative nd Loan Society Ltd.. held on Oct 4. at 331. North Bridge Road. Mi. S. T. V. Lingam. the in expressed the hope that the time was not far when the society will important role in the73 words
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Article51 1950-10-07 3 lOHORE BAHRU. Fri. in named Yeo Siew v cquitted in the Court yesterday when piosecution withdrew a itiempting to com J ide by throwing herinto the sea. ported that at the j t constable, who I •in the water. she w back to the51 words
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Article50 1950-10-07 3 E BAHRU, Fri. v. :ung trial on a of offering an illegal j in of $2 to a conwhen he was arrested h ;rge of smoking Licw Hoon died and < ution yesterday n tpplication to the the case to be roui 'i made an order ■v.50 words
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Article602 1950-10-07 3 CHEAP FOOD, LESS EMBARRASSMENT' Tribune Staff Reporter THE Hawkers Inquiry Com- mission in its report has stated that the climate of Singapore is conducive to hawking. During the larger part of the day protection from elements is not necessary. It is often pleasanter to eat602 words
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211 1950-10-07 3 MINE out of the ten charges preferred against n Tan Heng Guan, the owner and chinchew of the motor tongkang M Tong Heng which blew up on Sept. 7 at North Boat Quay were withdrawn in the First Police Court yesterday.. The case against Tan211 words
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Article66 1950-10-07 3 Charge A young Cantonese woman, Loh Fook Tai claimed trial* in thp Second PoliciCourt yesterday to stealing a woman's dress worth $15, and alternatively retaining stolen property. Loh was alleged to have taken the dress on the evening of Sept. 26. while being in the employ of66 words
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Article41 1950-10-07 3 Fort;»-four-year-oiu Lim Ah Neo, who admitted hay ing 58 leaf packets of chandu at Pitts Street of Oct. 1. was bound over for one year in the sum of $200 in two sureties by the Second District Judge yesterday.41 words
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Article111 1950-10-07 3 MISS Olive Suddaby, R.R.C.. Chief Principal Matron for Overseas of Princess Mary's Royal Air Force Nursing Service, is arriving today at Kallang to inspect ni< dv al facilities at R.A.F. Stations in the Far Fast Air Force Command. She is flying from Negombo where she has111 words
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Article78 1950-10-07 3 JOHORE BAHRL, Fn. The Johore Bahru District Association for the Prevention ot Tuberculosis is engaged is supplying "Roche Mix" to outdoor patients of the TB Cbnic. free of charge. The "Roche Mix" is supplied aa fl health measure to ensure that patients receive an adequate78 words
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Article66 1950-10-07 3 Ten people were prosecuted in the Second Police Court yesLt- day for operating their wireless sets without licences. All of them Kom? Ah Naag, Lav Pak Nam. Leong Fook toy, Hai Loo Club. Yong Slew Hong. Ong Boon Swee. M. M. Packlr Mohd.. Quek En<i66 words
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Article1087 1950-10-07 3 AS exclusively forecast in the Tribune of Sept. 13. the licensing of all hawkers in Singapore is the main recommendation by the Singapore Hawkers' Inquiry Commission. The Commission is also of opinion that licences should only be Issued to all those who carry on this1,087 words
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129 1950-10-07 3 rHE Rent Conciliation Board fixed the rent of No. 3 Oxley Road, a 12-roomed house with a tennis court and garages, and other facilities now fetching a monthly rent of $180, at $450 a month with the consent of landlord and tenant. Mi.129 words
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Article82 1950-10-07 3 Fourteen men seven Chinese, and seven Indians were charged in the Third Police Court yesterday with unlawful assembly, and assaulting each other with knives. The two parties claimed trial and were allowed bail oi $200 each until Oct. 9. The Indians we*e Thoraraioo. Sankaran. ArumuKam.82 words
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Article60 1950-10-07 3 THE USIS Free Public Library added 484 books comprising 370 different titles for the month of September, it was announced yesterday. The majority of the titles are on the social sciences and useful arts while other books deal with psychology, medicine and the line arts. A60 words
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Article50 1950-10-07 3 An Indian. Karunagaran accused of using criminal forte a woman intending to outrage her modesty, whs acquitted by Mr..Tan Ah Tan in the Second District Court esterdaj. Karunagaran was alleged to have committed the offence on Apiil 26 in D room at Juasa b\<rr acki.50 words
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Article42 1950-10-07 3 Police yesterday received a report dating t d a clei'a ir It'an Building had !f>st $87S which h« had on the night bet ore locked in a drawer. He foi gut however to take his ]-,•>, bom! with him after otiav.42 words
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Article386 1950-10-07 3 Tribune Staff Reporter IT is suggested that a suitable license fee for all types of hawkers, whether a market stall I holder or a street stallI holder, should be about $10 to $15 per month. The present license fees for itinerant hawj kers are too low.386 words
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Advertisement251 1950-10-07 3 SEVENTH SCHEDULE aXAi£MENI BY BAN HIN LEE BANK LIMiTEP 1 int to Sectloa 196 of Th? Companies Ordinance 1940, and Section 5 (3) at The Companies Ordinance 1946. Capital of the 55.00t 0/. divided intc 50.000 shares of $100/- each, i <»f Shares issued is 20.000. uiirii f amount of251 words
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Advertisement166 1950-10-07 3 1 of 4 great features that set a new world standard for air travel \J NOW! YOU GET SLEEPERETTE* 'ON PAN AMERICAN'S ROUBLE-DECKED CLIPPERS* On all flights to the U.S.'A'/fvia Manila) —enjoy the bed-length comfort of luxurious Sleeperette. No extra charge! Full-size berths free to Honolulu —only $10 extra from166 words
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Article616 1950-10-07 4 MR John Mathison, the Johore planters' leader, is a man who speaks his mind. We may not always share his views, but his commonsense and sincerity are beyond question. Mr. Mathison, addressing the Johore btate Council the other day. had some trenchant criticisms to make of the progress616 words
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1587 1950-10-07 4 RUSSIA FAILS IN NEW ATTEMPT TO SEAT THE REDS U.P. FLUSHING, Friday. THE General Assembly of the United Nations today again voted down Soviet delegate Mr. Malik's proposal to invite the Pyongyang Communists to testify before the United Nations on the future ofU.P. - 1,587 words
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Article930 1950-10-07 4 John Kerigan - By John Kerigan WASHINGTON, Friday. BASEBALL, the Nations favourite game, held public interest this week not only in the United States but in Korea, where American soldiers among United Nations forccs were turning in shortwave broadcasts of the big games of the year—the 1950 world930 words
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Article279 1950-10-07 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. ADMIRATION for the part played by the people of Malaya to put an end to tne present emergency was expressed by the members of the British Parliamentary Delegation at a press conference here today. Lord Listowel on behalf of rhc n(279 words
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Advertisement51 1950-10-07 4 •EST QUALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED PE.*«l NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS IN VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de Silva, Ltd. (Incorporated In Ceylon) W PORTABLE MAGIC AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS RHBJBMA '04 ROBINSON «OAO SINGAPORI BHI i 1 l 6480 I ALSO AT KUALA LUMPU* I PENAW6 MHMMMM *o »«a»s51 words
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Article279 1950-10-07 5 —Says Crawley tribune Staff PoportT MR. Aidan Crawley. ITI Under Secretary of State for Air, said yesterday that the present strength of the R.A.F. in Singapore and the Federation is sufficient for all we are asked to do." He said that there was no279 words
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Article105 1950-10-07 5 A young Malay woman living in Kampong Chantek said yesterday that she was robbed in broad daylight by a taxi drivei. She told the Police that at about 11.20 a.m.. while she was standing at Tanjong Pagar Road, a taxi-driver approached her BJKI said: Where105 words
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Article32 1950-10-07 5 Ho Kirn Geok, aged 48 of East Coast Road was sentenced to one month's jail in I the First District Court j yesterday, for not having an identity card.32 words
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Article147 1950-10-07 5 THE Bharat Airways will 1 have its inaugural incoming flight today when r DC4 Skymastor lands a' Kallang Aimort fust af*e v midday from Calcutta TV Airways belong to the Birlr. Broth n rs Mr. T. P. BhaPa. the Indian Director of Civil Aviation and o«rnr147 words
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Article76 1950-10-07 5 Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH. Fri. Chinese newspape here today reported Communist commercial agents wen- buying up all available war potential commoditios in Hongkong and Macao. They attributed thio to IStft Communist reverses in Korea. One report said a Communist firm purchased 10.600 barrels of "fluid fuel"Reuter-AAP. - 76 words
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194 1950-10-07 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. DROFESSOR C. H. Chuang, recently appointed 1 principal of the Han Chiang School, Penang, his family and Dr. Chuan Chu Lin, principal of the Chung Ching High School, Singapore, visited the USIS offices en route to Penang yesterday. The visitors were194 words
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Article72 1950-10-07 5 THE Second Police Magistrate. Mr. S.E. reil yesterday asked constable Said Din Mahron- "How do you expect a man to make 9 living Mr. Teh said this when he acquitted a Chinese Teo' Mvi Teng, a mcc seller, who was charged with causing ohstructi i at Havelock72 words
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Article145 1950-10-07 5 MR. Aider Crawley, Under Secretary of State for Air. said yesterday that he will Inquire. u»*m his return to London, of the possibility of obtaining several gliders for the use of the Malayan Air Training Corps. Although he had no*, visited the Corps in pe.rsm. Mr.145 words
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371 1950-10-07 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. r IWENTY-SEVEN tough looking Gurkha trainees gave a demonstration of what a fully trained soldier can do, at a parage yesterday. The Number One Section of the First Gurkha Regiment won the honours and the flag, the first ever to be371 words
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Article34 1950-10-07 5 SPAT $10 A fine of $10 each was imposed on three Chinese in the Second Police Court yesterday for spitting in public. They were t*ajf Ah boo. Tan Kit Cheong and Goh Teck Yec.34 words
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Article34 1950-10-07 5 An Indian, aged 34, was drowned yesterday afternoon in a pond three feet deep, near the 6** Mile .Stone Thompson Road. The case is being investigated by the police.34 words
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Article215 1950-10-07 5 T 'UM A LUMPUR, Friday. ABOUT 80 Junior Civil Liaison Officers arc required to help as interpret- rs with Britain Infantry Battalions on Anti-Bmdit Operations. Tne duration of engagement is B'x months, with option to extend. Candidates are required to know one or more Chinese215 words
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Article72 1950-10-07 5 Cheong Ah Sohn. a bankrupt, was granted an unconditional discharge by the High Court yesterday. Cheong. whose proved debts amounted to $580. had paid to thp Official Assignee $604 by way of instalments towards the benefit of his creditors. After deducting the expenses of the Official Assignee, the72 words
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Article16 1950-10-07 5 Three unserviceable grenades were found by a European in the Botanic Gardens yesterday afternoon.16 words
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Miscellaneous83 1950-10-07 5 S^GAPO *f„ JULEY OOP by V T. HamUn j i UK OBNER by fll Copp ••<■'«. .mv« out I gm ,ffMAM >" •*6TH SENSE 'S FORM IN THIS w- -TESTING//' 1 V' y A Tsna A-VAPPIM' i //4/><? TONIC /T r d ,u& 6TH SENSE CALLJN' YOBB6TH I V. '«f83 words
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341 1950-10-07 6 J.M.F 3 221 Veh. Bn. "A" 0 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday—Displaying good speed and neat passing, the Sultan's own Johore Military Force earned the right to keep the Capitol Cup for a year with a deserving three-nil win over 221 Vehicle Battalion "A" in the341 words
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277 1950-10-07 6 Fathful Kanb eniereu tne semi-finals of the S.A.F.A. Junior Cup competition when they eliminated R.A.F. Tengah with two-one victory at Jalon Besar Stadium yesterday. Centre forward Ismail Yusoff scored both goals for Fathful Karib. the winner coming in the second minute of the277 words
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Article446 1950-10-07 6 THAN Kwok Chee and D. Rodrigues became the joint Swimming Champions of the St. Anthony's Boys' School when they tied for the Individual Championship with 15 points each at the School's first aquatic meet held at the Chinese Swimming Club yesterday. Christopher House won the446 words
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307 1950-10-07 6 KINO KONG, the gianl Hungarian grappler w 11 be In fee plenty of trouble at the Happj World Stadium tonight for h:s opponent. Australian George Duane. said yesterday thai he was \zo\t\a in for a quick w n. George, six-foot and 17 stone ol307 words
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Article57 1950-10-07 6 The finals of t» p Malayan Individual Rifle Championship were shot at NgtatlnS. Kuala Lumpur, yesterday. The winner is Q.M.S. Newport. 45 Commando. With lua «,ore of 194 out of a possible 24". Second is Major Shrimption 1 Worcs. with IE3 and third Bombardier P.57 words
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559 1950-10-07 6 LEFT JAB - By LEFT JAB IIMMY Welch, the R.A.F. idol, was perhaps the most disappointed man in town last For Jimmy's fight with the much talked about Little Paras ended abrubtly at the end of tne sixth round when Dr. S. H. Al-jumed tried he after559 words
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Article48 1950-10-07 6 The Police Sports Club registered a 1 win to eliminate the Indian Recreation Club "A" in a keenly-contested S.A.F.A. Junior Cup tie at Geylang Stadium yesterday. The Police goal-getters were SAM AD, LOW HONG HKK, and GOPAL. The Indians replied through AVTAR Off a penalty.48 words
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Advertisement668 1950-10-07 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham. Penang. •VAN'T HOFF 14/16 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. YORK SAILINGS Royal Rotterdam Lloyd HolUnd-America668 words
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Advertisement85 1950-10-07 6 yr FOR U.K. CONTINENT. Singapore: Pt. Swet: Penang: "Benvrackie" for Havre, London, Antwerp, Rotterdam Hamburg In Port "Bencruachan for London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Middles borough a In Port 11/12 Oct. 13/14 Oct. l IfOM U.K./CONTINENT "Benvorlich" for H'kong Philippines B.N. Borneo 10 Oct. "Bennevis" for Philippines, Tawao, Sandakan 8 Oct.85 words
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Advertisement354 1950-10-07 6 a SITUATIONS VACANT LABGK Import Company require Sundr ea Goods Salesman and Bicycle Spate Part? Salesman. Must be fully conversant with 'he market and can take Indent*, I Apply Box No. Am:2. Tribune, i Spore. (D.632». wanted a Chinese (Cantonese preferred) clerk, able to type, knowledge of Ch nese iharacter.354 words
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Advertisement403 1950-10-07 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1 FOR SALE: flat Convertahle I first registered Dei-. '47. fully taxed, insured, new battery, excellent condition $1800. Phone *****. (E. 634). OLDSMOBILE new Nov 1947. 27.000 miles excellent condition, many accessories, colour black, ring 8312 i. <<\627.l M CYCLE TRIUMPH MO CC speed twin. Reg. August403 words
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Advertisement467 1950-10-07 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents F.or Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTER. DAM, HAMBURG. GLENGYLE -Due Oct. 12 c\ TTNROY Due < <>/. FROM UK.'FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG. AND JAI AN. DENBIGSHIRE. Due Sail. Singapore Gdns. 8/9 Oct. 7 *GLENFINLAS Oct. Will467 words
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Advertisement149 1950-10-07 6 ACCOMMODATION WANTED furnished I ■> hous- six months Oetol l)v young European couple no children. Box A Ti bune. S pore. AVAILABLE double roon single rooms own bathrooni gg entrance full board Phone after 9 a.m. 4.3't p.m. WANTED lo rem shophouses willing to comiKnsme please apply Box Mo4o I149 words
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1058 1950-10-07 7 SPOT - By SPOT t \<.'rii.-i/ IPOH, Saturday. milestone in the annals of the MapJL!?*! r n will established when the reran lurf Club presents its first ($20,000) Gold ase race today, third and last day of the Autumn Meeting. This big race considered only next1,058 words
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Article135 1950-10-07 7 Singapore's Wong? Peng Soon, the Mala- yan. Singapore and All- t England badminton champion, will meet S his time-honoured rival i Ooi Teck Hock, from j Penang, for the tenth > time when they clash in the main attraction of a charity match in135 words
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Article290 1950-10-07 7 With the lieip Oi their teachers, the Anglo-Chinese School hockey team d.d well to hold the Old Boys to a two-aii draw m a! hockey encounter at the Cayloai Sports Club ground yesterday. This game was part of the celebrations to commemorate the290 words
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Article182 1950-10-07 7 7 xrOT "Mlllt" I.OM<.*HQT" U*m lOJMJTWlm rtllc CI.OWRN UAJ.l.YJMI K II 1 1 i; I» Abb<n«fbrt| << iitutnmv AIMKHU-I. i 1 Q«M*> »»>r Plowf J i |JZT l-.MHE* fLAXX IH)H LtillS (tMTlOX l"m. fcn>plt«»« *|»rrn rsypltan Kgpptfmu CJ»h*#h k fltild#* UvkitMii lli'H L*Cm liarr 1: rfll.VRR MH)IHK STAN182 words
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Article1617 1950-10-07 7 RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. CLASS 2 DIV. 4—6 FURLONGS. •JOl Constant? (Bagbv) 9.0» Mr. Helen Quah Lewis Back' t«v lo'rm. saou.d win 1 IM Abbotsford Litres) 8.12 'Shirlev Stable" Yova (iood pacer, has obvious chan< c 2 C»i Oaklet .Woods. 8.11 "Feldatead Stable"' Pox Has chance, but1,617 words
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Advertisement431 1950-10-07 7 VEHS. FOR SALE "In'DPOX Super Six. 26,000 j c; owner driven, excellent tion. $5.200 Box 531. pribune, Ipoh or Phone Ipoh SIT. VAC. ENTY-FTVE SUPERNUMERARY SISTERS are requirth< Medical Department. Appointment will on ii month to month basis salary of $250 p.m. )lus and other allowances. IKS will be Nursing431 words
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Advertisement603 1950-10-07 7 SHIPPING W K.P.M.LIME IH (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 6975. Due Sails "Kotanlca' for Djambi Oct. 7 "Baud" for Muntok, Djakarta, Semarang, Surabaia, Boeleleng, Maccassar and Sorong Oct. 7 "Ophir" for Belawan-Dell Oct. 9 "Sitsen" for S. Pandjang, Siak603 words
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Article318 1950-10-07 8 U.P. and A.P. SAIGON, Today. fOMMUNIST-led guerillas launched local attacks throughout Indo-China today driving French troops out of one frontier strong point. The chief threat appeared to be a largescaie attack on the 35-mile front in Northern IndoChina near the border of Red China butU.P. and A.P. - 318 words
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124 1950-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Today. TiEACHERS in the Federa- tion yesterday rejected the Benham Committee recommendations on salaries and pledged to fight for a unified education service. The decision was taken at meetings held in Kuala Lumpur. Penang. Malacca and Johore Bahru. In Kuala Lumpur Mr. K.124 words
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Article121 1950-10-07 8 A.P. PRAGUE. Today. PRESIDENT KLEMENT GOTTWALD said ves"■'«V, f'oph Army "there will be no Munich In the future." Czechoslovakia has not forgotten the Munich Pact of 193S in which Britain and BYancc ga in to Germany's demands for Czech territory, he added. The President, whoseA.P. - 121 words
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Article134 1950-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A EUROPEAN transport officer travelling in a jeep was ambushed by bandits in Johore yesterday. He was wounded twice in the shoulder and once in the forearm. His escort was uninjured. The bandits set on fire and destroyed an estate lorry near the134 words
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Article39 1950-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The pilot train preceding the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Penang yesterday was derailed through bandit activity in Th~™ were no casualties, but the line was biocKea. The night mail trains were transhipped.39 words
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Article194 1950-10-07 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE U.S. State Department would be inclined 1 to support the U555,000,000,000 (£1,785.000.000) British Commonwealth sponsored programme for aiding Southeast Asia if it believed the programme realistic. State Department officials who reported this yesterday said the exact amount the American governmentA.P. - 194 words
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Article88 1950-10-07 8 Reuter. I PRAGUE, Today. A Slate Court here yesterday sentenced four former employees of the United States Consulate in Prague to prison terms ranging from eleven to 14 years for offences against the State. M. Jiri Sykora. former Consulate clerk, was sentenced to 14 years' hard labour,Reuter. - 88 words
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Article176 1950-10-07 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. MR. ALLAN Lennox-Boyd, member of the Bntlsn I Parliamentary Delegation I told the press today that they had the utmost con- hdenee In Lieutenant Ot--1 neral Sir Harold Briggs and the plan he had worxea j out to fight terrorists in Malaya. Speaking176 words
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Article762 1950-10-07 8 GENERAL TODAY (AM.A. (HIK(H OF THE SACBKD HKak a i v ..oBMDce, Club house, 'lank Koad. ai «..3" p.m. I.i BASK O&DANANCI DEI'O*. vlVli.lA.S .IVMMUIOA: .vanja. oenca Mte« m* ai me Council Hail. 2.30 p m. ff|f tMKttft *'.»UA: Mu«(C < UU 2.;i0 p.m match. 1.01 D.tn.: MOaumOO,762 words
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Article105 1950-10-07 8 Slept While On Duty 2 Months A young Police constable. Mohd. Amin bin Haji Daud. found guilty of sleeping while on armed guard at St. James Power Station on the night of Sept. 6. was sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment in the Third Police Court yesterday. Special constable Sgt.105 words
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