Malaya Tribune, 9 October 1950
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Title Section64 1950-10-09 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE LARGER SAIJ-S THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN Mai a ya Tel: Tnbun»" Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Ptnang Phone 5811/3 Nine Unci EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOS'DOS' RLPRESES'TA T r\'E64 words
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Article226 1950-10-09 1 news in brief BORDEAUX. France. Sun. SOME 200 Moroccans threw stones at the Sultan of Morocccco and caused a free for all fight with the police here today shortly after the Sultan had disembarked on an official iriendship visit to France. Although the Moroccan demonstrators succeeded in226 words
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163 1950-10-09 1 A.P. TOKIO, Monday. (JEN. Mac Arthur today called on the North Korean Premier Kirn II Sung "for the last time" to surrender. In a statement addressed to Kirn and broadcast to North Korea, Gen. Mac Arthur said: "Unless immediate response is made byA.P. - 163 words
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Article379 1950-10-09 1 Reuter.AAP. TOKIO, Monday. JHE United Nations offensive into North Korea across the 38th Parallel gathered new momentum yesterday, but still failed to meet with any serious opposition. G.I. patrols of the First Cavalry Division, the first non-Korean unit of the United Nations forces to cross the Parallel,Reuter.AAP. - 379 words
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Article146 1950-10-09 1 U.P. TOKIO, Mon. THE North Korean Army admitted for the first time today (Monday* that United Nations forces had crossed the 38th Parallel. A communique broadcast by Pyongyang Radio said the People's Army units in the east coast are counterattacking the "enemy which crossed theU.P. - 146 words
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Article75 1950-10-09 1 Reuter-AAP. .TOKIO. Mon. Th.' first Jfcpa i ot essor t+W**** at a university in the United Kingdom will leave Tokio by air for England today. reports Uu Di v. -paper Asain Shimhun. The prof< s.-ui is Kosuke Kamei ot Hitotsubashi Uni>\isity. tlit- famous university ot commerce inReuter-AAP. - 75 words
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Article465 1950-10-09 1 1,000 PLANES AWAIT "STRIKE" ORDER U.P. KOREA. HQ, Monday. THE United States 25th Division continued wipine out Communist pockets in the south around Taejon with Gen. Mac Arthur reporting that 10,000 Red prisoners had been captured in m*t twn days. However, secrecy still shrouded theU.P. - 465 words
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Article58 1950-10-09 1 Stop Press THE trial of Michael Joseph No ids. charged with th* mitre: rot VMnni- Anni»» Kpnvc*r, wan to have come up in the Aswizes Court, this morning NonK c MfJM Mr. Havid Mar had, however met with an ar'iu *nt yeatinflay and Ihe ca nun ItnSaal58 words
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497 1950-10-09 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Sunday. A momentous debate will open on Monday en a n revolutionary American plan to empower toe United Nations to deal with future aggressions drspite the veto. v Mr. John Foster Dullps. Republican Foreign policy •xpert. will launch Wost'sU.P. - 497 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-10-09 1 Sevcnteen-yar-old Millie Ridsdale in me Hawaiian dance "laboo at ihc KafTic> Hotel on Saturday night.18 words
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Article126 1950-10-09 1 HONGKONG, Sunday. THE Public S.ifoty Bureau of Shanghai lounded up a group of mor-- than 10 labourer- eh irged with acting as Nation, list \gents, uccprding to Chinese reports. The l d>ourers wire alleged to be under the direction of Loh Ching-shih. the Nation«liat Vice-Minister126 words
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Article77 1950-10-09 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Today OFFICIAL quarters here said they had "no information" on Communist China's claim that her armies had invaded Northern Tibet An Indian government spokesman, the Tibetan delegation and the Red Chinese Embassy all were polled and would neither confirm nor deny the claimU.P. - 77 words
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183 1950-10-09 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Today. SECRETARY ol State Dean Acheson said Hst night that the United States must avoid the "terrible error" of assuming that war is inevitable because in this world of peril, the result of error "may be death.'* He deprecated irresponsible warU.P. - 183 words
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Article52 1950-10-09 1 MANILA. Sun. The Philippines Red Cross reported today four persons drowned yesterday when dykes in Pampanga province broke under pressure of flood waters from a typhoon which crossed Luzon last week. Al! four of the victims were fishermen whose boats overturned in rushing flood waters which swept into52 words
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Article58 1950-10-09 1 U.P. WASHINGTON Sun. 4 GOVERNMENT' official today Healed a report that tbe Pig Tine.- had recently lecided in principle, to give military aid to Yugoslavia. He said the Western governments had been discussing possible economic' aid to Yugnatevta for some time but •0 far theseU.P. - 58 words
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Article276 1950-10-09 1 U.P. Saigon, Monday. TWO Fn nch columns retreating under Communist Ore have reached the protection of the big Kirns of Thatkhe in Tonkin province, a French military spokesman said today. The withdrawal by Leglojinaires, Africans and Vietnamese began on Sa turday when the headquarters ordered theU.P. - 276 words
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Article120 1950-10-09 1 U.P. LONDON, Sun. CIOMMUNIST-LFD Vietnam leader Ho Chi Minn has broadcast an order to all servicemen and people cf Indo-China "to strengthen preparations for a general offensive against the French invaders," Peiptnn Radio said today. The broadcast monitored n*>r» said That the IndoChinese Red leader'sU.P. - 120 words
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Article31 1950-10-09 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. MR. J. R. Jayawardent, Finance Minister of Ceylon, who had been attending the Commonwealth Finance talks here, left Ix>ndon today wy iiii LOT rJOMlftmy. Reuier.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article49 1950-10-09 1 U. P. HONGKONG. Mon GEN Sir Jonn Harding, Commander of the British grouna forces in the Far ..last, arrived here yesterday co. loute to Tokio to comvi it Gen. MacAitnur and in»|iect ihe Commonwealth .roops in Korea. He is scheduled to leave for Tokio today —U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article, Illustration45 1950-10-09 2 Three members of the visiting Parliamentary delegation visited the University of Malaya yesterday. They were welcomed by Frofessor Silcock. In the picture from left to right are, Messrs. Ernest Popple well. M. S. MacPherson, the Earl of Listowel, and Pro- fessor Silcock.45 words
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Article77 1950-10-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun.— The hnal drill and games competition of Malay Schools in Trcngganu was held at Padang Paya Bunga, Kuala Trcngganu recently. At the end of the competition, the Superintendent of Education, Mr N. Rees, announced the results after which the Mentri Besar presented shields77 words
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Article49 1950-10-09 2 PENANG, Sun. The Penang UMNO youth will holdl an assembly at the Malaya Recreation Club (Kampong Ma tarn) premises on October 15 at 10 a.m. to nominate Penang UMNO officers. A Modern Joget Party sponsored by the Kampong Makam youth will perform in the night.49 words
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123 1950-10-09 2 Our Own Correspondent - From Our Own Correspondent. JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. CAMINAN bin Kasbi, a Malay school teacher, of Batu Pahat, was drowned when a boat in which he was a passenger, bumped into a motor boat and capsized. Saniinan, who boarded a motor boat at Parit Othman,123 words
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351 1950-10-09 2 PENANG. Sunday.. THIRTY-YEAR-OLD trishaw man, Tan Boon 1 Chong, is all set to sail to the United States to start a new life. What job he will take up there he does not know, but the one thing he is sure of,351 words
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Article51 1950-10-09 2 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Sun. Mr. Aidan Crawley. Un-der-Secretary of State for Air arrived in Hongkong yesterday on a tour of Royal Air Force stations in the Far East. He will leave on Tuesday for Japan and spend two days with RAF Sunderlana Squadrons taking part in the KoreanReuter-AAP. - 51 words
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54 1950-10-09 2 PENANG, Sun.—Tan Lye Huat was sentenced to six months' prison and one year's police supervision thereafter by Mr. E. M. Smallwood in the First Magistrate's Court yesterday, when he pleaded guilty to a charge of committing breach of trust in respect of a bicycle,54 words
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502 1950-10-09 2 Includes Three Asian Nations A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. THE United Nations General Assembly's 60nation Political Committee yesterday named Thailand as the seventh member of tho U.N. Korean Commission, which is to supervise elections for all of Korea and to carry out a rehabilitation programmeA.P. - 502 words
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Article34 1950-10-09 2 PENANG, Sun. Mr. J. Robert, advertising manager of Cathay Cinema, Penang will be married to Miss Peggi Marie Louise Cobert, at the St- Francis Xavier's Church at 6.30 p.m. on October 18.34 words
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Article89 1950-10-09 2 FOUND IN PROTECTED PLACE —CHARGE PENANG, Sun. Before Magistrate E- M. Smallwood yesterdav one Khoo Eng Choon pleaded not guilty to a charge of entering a protected area without permit. Inspector Zainuddin prosecuted. Musa Wn Baharom of the Police said that he apprehended Khon while he wa:= aboard the "Glcnphila"89 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-10-09 2 The wedding took place yesterday at Kelantan Lane of Ibrahim bin Yob of the Fire Brigade and Miss Zahare binte Bakri.23 words
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Article200 1950-10-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fHE Technical Association of Malaya are planning to erect a club-house in Kuala Lumpur costing approximately $65,000. At the council meeting of the association held at the PWD Sports Club today the report of the building fund sub-committee consisting of Messrs. G.200 words
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Article120 1950-10-09 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Security forces shot anci killed two Chinese bandits in Selangor. One rifle, one carbine, one pistol and 13 packs were recovered. A bandit gang flreo on a security force convoy In Perak. The security forcepersonnel engaged the bandits who withdrew. In Kelantan. security120 words
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310 1950-10-09 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun A distinguished gathering which included several prominent residents Of Singapore attended the Cocktail Party at the Istana Bcsar tonight given by the Regent of Johore and his consort in honour of the birth of a Princess to Her Highness the310 words
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620 1950-10-09 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday THE fate of Manchuria is a warning to all the world, but particularly to Asia and Malaya, for in Manchuria the true nature of Communism was exposed both by the Soviets and their stooges620 words
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Article25 1950-10-09 2 PENANO, Sun. The Bank of China Case will resume hearing before Mr. M. R. F. Rogers in the Session Court tomorrow.25 words
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Article98 1950-10-09 2 THE Public Relations Film Library, which is open to the public, has recently been further augmented by films from the U. 5.1.5.. the Canadian Government, and the Central Office of Information. London. Show fixtures for this week are: Monda>. Siglap Children Feeding Centre and98 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-10-09 3 Professor Millard seen .villi Di Chang Chin Teh and Mr. l one Kirn Wall a', the i office.20 words
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Article116 1950-10-09 3 IPOH. Sun. AT an extra ordinary meeting day. the Perak Teach rs Union rejected Unconditionally the recommendations of the Benham on ti achers salaries teachers in a resolulucsted Government pone consideration of tnei port until the views of 1 Teachers Union havo been submitted. The116 words
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66 1950-10-09 3 MALACCA. Sat. Mr. Tan Slew Sin. Federal Legislative Councillor, told Malacca teachers recently that their problems could only be deali with by a Public Services Commission. The teachers rejected totally the Benham report on salaries and supported strongly the housing allowances for aided school teachers66 words
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Article208 1950-10-09 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. IN their applications for admission to the University of Malaya this year candidates were asked to state before sitting for the Entrance Examination which Faculties they would prefer to enter. Some candidates apparently believed that if thej limited their choice to one208 words
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Article72 1950-10-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. J kampong cleaning 1 competition for daerahs district of Tumpat, Kampong Sungei Pinang and Kmipnng Dalam Rhu r the first place, according to the report of the judging committee consisting oi Che'Mansor, ADO, Che' Abdul Kadir Baku. The District Officer. Turn Che' Hashim bin Haji72 words
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Article127 1950-10-09 3 MALACCA, Sun. Mr. Michael Cameron Cole who *as hurt In a bandit ambush on his wedding eve last month, was married to Miss Made Ernestine Rodnguca at the St Peters Church. Mr Cole is a plantci in Negri Scmbilan. 1-rescnt in the church was a In ge127 words
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Article248 1950-10-09 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. pROFESSOR Millard Rogers believes in travelling round the world in his own truck. Calling at the USIS offices recently in the course of his travels Professor Rogers said that he and his wife are travelling round the world in their own248 words
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116 1950-10-09 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Miss Beatrice Holt. Director of USIS Libraries in Korea, will speak at the Methodist Girls' School Hall tomorrow at a mooting commemorating [be founding of the University of Malaya. Miss Holt has been a Professor of Library Science for a number116 words
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Article, Illustration348 1950-10-09 3 From a lifetime .spent in the practice of medicine to working as a farm-hand on a cattle farm in Australia, is the unusual experience of Dr. Brodsgaard of Denmark. Love changed life for me, said the doctor who was on board the Hoegh Silverstar which docked348 words
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Article266 1950-10-09 3 LISTOWEL ASSURES SUPPORT Tribune Staff Reporter. A SIX-MAN deputation of the Singapore Federation of Services Unions yesterday met the five members of the Parliamentary delegation at the Victoria Memorial Hall and presented them a memorandum on the unsatisfactory working conditions. Lord Listowel, the Chairman, said266 words
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Article82 1950-10-09 3 Polythene bottles have recently been coated with polished gold, polished silver, and unpolished silver, in an interesting experiment earned out by a Middlesex firm. The new bottles are only slightly heavier than the original plastic ones, but they are completely unbreakable and give the impression of82 words
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Article77 1950-10-09 3 INCHK. Sardon bin Haji Jubir oprnr-d the Malay Art Exhibition of Paintings, Drawings and Straw Pictures at the Raffle s Hotel yesterday morning,. The Exhibition was sponsored by G. Mahat and D. J. Jalins, both artists. The Exhibition will be open till October 14, and77 words
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Article102 1950-10-09 3 A.P. RANGOON. Today. FARMERS :n the Hanthawaddy district. 70 miles nortn of Rangoon, want to be armed because their riccllelds are in areas surrounded by rebels and bandits. They decided at a mass meeting to ask the Burmese Government to give them giihi and ammunition. The meeting,A.P. - 102 words
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Article110 1950-10-09 3 The latest dates of posting at th? General Post Office, for correspondence and par- eels intended for Christmas delivery to the undermen- tloned coontries arc as follows:— United Kingdom. 12.12.50 •by airr. 4.11.50 and 31.10.50 surface letters and parcels United States of America. 12.12.50 'by air): 5.11.50110 words
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156 1950-10-09 3 A.P. MERCED (CALIFORNIA), Sunday. A CHEQUE for US$BB2 (£315) has been sent by A personnel of the Castle Air Force base here for distribution to families of British soldiers killed when they were accidentally bombed by United States aircraft in Korea last month. Coionel CharlesA.P. - 156 words
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Article111 1950-10-09 3 PENANG, Sun. MR. V. Krishnasamy, acting Senior Assistant Registrar of the Supreme Court, retired recently. He now intends to devote his time to welfare work in Penang. Mr. Krishnasamy had served the Government for 34 years and the Penang Bar Committee wrote to him111 words
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Article32 1950-10-09 3 PENANG. Sun. MR. R. P. Bingham, Resident Commissioner, In a broadcast on 'University Week" over the Radio Malaya recently appealed to the people to subscribe generously to the University Fund.32 words
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Article26 1950-10-09 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— Saturday. Oct. 14 has been declared a public holiday in Johore being the first day of Muharam. the Mohamedan New Year.26 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-10-09 3 Above: Captain Anand at a cocktail party in Raffles with Mrs. Jogindra Singh, Admiral Faulkner ami .urs. .Me"ersh. t apt. D. D. Anand. pilot of the Bharat Airways plane, which arrived here during the week-end. The Bharat Airways are planning a regular weekly flight from India to75 words
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Article182 1950-10-09 3 WONG WU TSUAN of Singapore who won a scholarship to Arkansas. Junior College at Little Rock, in Arkansas was guest speaker at the Little Rock Rotary Club recently. Mr. Wong's address about Malaya to the Little Rock Rotary chapter was his first public one in the182 words
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Advertisement147 1950-10-09 3 CLEANSING TISSUES For use as hand- V kerchiefs. Fcr babies soft skiu. I For removing make- up. I And for a. hundred I 1 and one other I uses. •Semit^fifnitvnttf" F N < CONFECTIONERY) LTD. 2 SIAK ST 'PORE PHONE 6872 I JEWELLERY.... S makes Ideal Gifts! j| S For147 words
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Article380 1950-10-09 4 THE die is cast. The main United Nations forces are to finish the job, erase the 38th Parallel tor good and all, and continue the campaign until the last North Korean soldier has been disarmed. It was the only possible decision to take. It is not enough380 words
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Article199 1950-10-09 4 WHEN Dato Onn and Mr. C. C. Tan went to London to attend the Commonwealth talks on aid for South East Asia, we rejoiced. For the first time two Malayans were to represent their country in discussions on so high a level. We expected some blunt and199 words
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Article2835 1950-10-09 4 G. G. T HOMSON - By G. G. T HOMSON IN A LECTURE AT THE SINGAPORE V.M.C.A. WHEN a man announces his virtues from the house tops and denounces what he considers the vices of others, he -should remember the proverbial advice to dwellers in glass houses.not to throw stones. So2,835 words
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Article79 1950-10-09 4 TME retail price of rice sold in Britain Is to b? increased as from Sunday by a penny to ten pence per pound. The purpose Is to enable the Ministry of Food to buy better qualities of rice v. ri > not needed by the rice79 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-10-09 5 ii_,waican rush! at the Raffles Hotel on Saturda» a nd a large crowd turned up 1 witness a number of ipfttisi floor shows Picture abovf shou> on. «>. ihe nuraber*- k, ik. Hnvaiian Ni-ht at R .files on Saturday: Left to ri Rosalie («•><■ Mr. At55 words
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Article87 1950-10-09 5 U.P. X >REA FRuXT. :»:on. THE UA 25th Division i aed in a pitched batth two tnousand Red six miles northeast I gdnqg iate on i hui ruid Killed or captured 1.400. inrantrymen surrounuth< pocket and called on y and planes to blast rrU.P. - 87 words
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103 1950-10-09 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. THE United States yester- day assured the Austrian Government ot American suoporr In putting down Communist demonstrations such as flared into violence last week. The assurance was given b\ Under-Secretary of State James Webb to Austrian Chancellor Leopold Figl inA.P. - 103 words
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Article34 1950-10-09 5 CO NFIDENCE VOTE U.P. TEHERAN. Sunday. The Government today won vote of confidence after a National Front Depute accused it of corruption and inefficiency. The vote was 97 to eight with one abstention CPU.P. - 34 words
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Article102 1950-10-09 5 Tribune Staff Reporter T\»o Singapore traction Company buses an omnibus and a trolley bus ■MM fired yesterday bj ■I —The first bus «M set alight at 6 a.m. in North Bridge Road and the othei it 8.4a p.m. along Rochon Road. In both outrages thf102 words
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Article28 1950-10-09 5 FOUR PEOF7JE were injured, three seriously when fire broke out after an explosion in one of the Bataafsche Petroleum Company's buildings at Pernis near here yesterday.28 words
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Article129 1950-10-09 5 U.P. CALCUTTA Sund.-y. nq 7.000-word letter 1 addressed to Pakistan Premier Liaouat Ali Khan thcomplete text of which was released in the press here todfty Jogcndr math Mandal. Pakistan Law Minister tendered his resignation. M'.ncldl the only non-Mus-lim member of the Pakistan cubmct. said: Pakistan isU.P. - 129 words
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Article27 1950-10-09 5 AIR CHIEr Marshal. Sir John Slessor. Chief of the British Air Staff, left London by air last night ior defence talks in Canada and Washington.27 words
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Article293 1950-10-09 5 Reuter. HAVANA, Cuba. Today. K Cuban armed guard stood by at the Dominican Legation here yesterday to prevent possible disorders. •The Dominican Charge D'Affaires. Sanor Felix Bernardino, said Saturday night that, the Cuban Government had informed him of a reported plot by Dominican exiles to attack theReuter. - 293 words
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Article94 1950-10-09 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sunday. THE U.S. State Department has listed 67 trade items on which it wHI refuse to grant new tariff concessions. The commodities come chiefly from Red China. Withdrawal of American tariff cuts was taken after the Chinese Nationalist government on Formosa notified theA.P. - 94 words
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Article61 1950-10-09 5 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG an A Russian pilot was killed when a Chinese Govern ment survey plane he was flying crashed in Kwangtune Province, according tc a Chinese report The pilot was said to have been killed instantly lasWednesday, when the aircraft developed engine trouble. The report said theReuter-AAP. - 61 words
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Miscellaneous43 1950-10-09 5 /UJ.EY OOP b Y v T Ho mliI, W LI L ABNER by Capp I H£ AXED ME )(-'7HE I W 1 HE'S FAST ASUX^, work? w-c i y 57s J SKUU-. AM > IWtfW HKLXZD <4\ > J MEXT ROOM, MEAR 1 f^<s£s^W J43 words
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791 1950-10-09 6 A Makr Corrspondenti - TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS (From A Makr Corrspondenti. MALAYAN markets had another active week, with the volume of dealings spread fairly evenly over all sections. Industrials were a firm spot, tins met profittaking in all three departments, while from a good list of rubber791 words
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Article423 1950-10-09 6 G. A. PHILLIPS, A.P. Correspondent - By G. A. PHILLIPS, A.P. Correspondent. AP. NEW YORK, Sunday. DLUS marks dominated the nation's business scoreboard this week, with steel and electric power production the standouts. The general business pattern prevailing since mid-summer was undisturbed, with rare exceptions. In a week of heavy demandAP. - 423 words
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Article59 1950-10-09 6 Lahat Mines Limited, which are worked on tribute, collected a profit of £13,820 (46 per cent) for year ended March 31. 1950. Dividends totalled I7H per cent. Net liquid assets £39.781 are equal to per share. Current prospects are favourable as operations have been extended into the59 words
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Article75 1950-10-09 6 Bukit K.B. Rubber Company, Limited. This small Malacca company made $19,684 (13.2 per cent) from 259 acres in year to June 30, 1950, and re-enters the dividend list for the first time since the wnr with c dividend of B per cent. Net litjuid assets: come75 words
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Article75 1950-10-09 6 The following werp the robber pnees on Satuday Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association noon prices were in cents per 11. Buyci. Seller. No. 1 R.S.S. Spot loose nominal 159 160 F. 0.8. in bales Oct. No. 1 R.S.S. 158 159 No. 2 R.S.S. 157 15875 words
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95 1950-10-09 6 U.P. JAKARTA. Sunday. The week-long strike in Medan harbour has completely paralyzed exports irom Sumatra's east coas*. Only some latex and palm oil could be exported because European staffers assisted in pumping goods toward ships. Most companies diverted ships carrying cargoes for them toU.P. - 95 words
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Article57 1950-10-09 6 Kinta Keljas Tin Dredging Company, Limited operated its dredge 49 weeks in the year ended March 31, 1950. for a profit of £39,837.(38 per cent) from which 20 per cent was paid. Excluding provision for Rehabilitation Loan, net liquid assets very nearly equal issued capital57 words
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Article271 1950-10-09 6 UP. WASHINGTON, Sunday. VIE world production of natural rubber totalled 170,000 long tons in August, the Commerce Department estimated this week-end. The figure was a new high for the third successful month, compared with July's 167,500 tons and the August, 1949. output of 132,500 tons. 1UP. - 271 words
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Article21 1950-10-09 6 UP. HONGKONG, Sun.— Yesterday's quotations were: $H.K.6.37 per U.S. dollar. $H.K.15.60 per pound sterling. 5H.K.289 per gold tacl.— UP.UP. - 21 words
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Article83 1950-10-09 6 Kluang Rubber Company. Limited. Profit for year ended June 30, 1950 was $111,605 (16.7 per cent) and a first post-war dividend of 7ix per cent is recommended on ordinaries. After allowance for preference capital, net liquid assets $144,173 amount to 22.2 cents per ordinary share.83 words
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Article60 1950-10-09 6 Gopeng Consolidated Limited hydrauliced a reduced yardage in a dry financial year to Sept. 30. 1949 to make £178,515 (45 per cent) from which 30 per cent was distributed. Net liquid assets in balance sheet £253.734 work out at 3 2' 2 d. per share, but60 words
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Article71 1950-10-09 6 UP. WASHINGTON. Sunday.The Belgian Congo has doubled its paim oil exports since the war. and has replaced Indonesia as the chief supplier of this important raw material for soap and margarine, to the United States. This was disclosed by the United StaCes Depaitment of Agriculture to-day. The DepartmentUP. - 71 words
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Advertisement660 1950-10-09 6 ROYAL RCTTERDMI LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam, Spore P. Sham. Penang. •VAN'T HOFF 14/16 Oct. OAROET 25/26 Oct. ♦LANGKOEAS 6/7 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. •Also loading for Port Sudan direct t Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 6071. Ext. 19. JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS KoyaJ660 words
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Advertisement853 1950-10-09 6 A VEHICLES FOR SALE WOLSLEY 12 h.p. 1939 11,000. Pail culars 139. Railway Hill. Alexandra Barracks. (F.619>. FOR SALE: Fiat Convertable first registered Dec. 17. fully taxed, insured, nev. battery, excellent condition $1800. Puoim *****. (E.834). OLDSMOBILE new Nov 1917. 27. 1" 1 miles excellent condition, many accessories, colour black,853 words
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Advertisement186 1950-10-09 6 TO LET: r-imished unfurnished seaside Land bungalu*.-. All modern conveniences. Aw P.O. Box 704. IFJ»U. QUIET, furnished actoiiamoial ava-lable for Bachelor Lady couple. Katong. Applv Box A.4068. Tribune. Spore \WJmt* WANTED (urniabed flat hous'j six months October IjHi by young European raarmai rtmaric no rWMrĕn. Box a v Ti.buue, S186 words
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Article, Illustration650 1950-10-09 7 M SPOT - GOLD VASE RACE REVIEW (By M SPOT ITPSETS marked the concluding day (Saturday) v of the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting and dividends returned were above the average. Only one first favourite Abbotsford obliged. The main event of the meeting—the $20,000 Perak Gold Vase—was650 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-10-09 7 Mrs, l viiiun «left) i-aoeivHiic il.- >>i Bird Pemk Held Vase from Mrb. Yeoli Cheaup Lee.19 words
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272 1950-10-09 7 IPOH, Sunday.—Bringing off a hat-trick on the first two days and riding Electroprate a winner yesterday, Herbie Charles easily became the leading jockey in the Perak Turf Club's Autumn Meeting. Trainer Neal Hpbbs, for whom Charles is stable jockey, heads the trainers' list with 8272 words
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186 1950-10-09 7 IPOH. Sun. J Avaino, a i>ow-erfully-budt grey by Hierocles Kate H, scored his maiden win in this country In taking style, when he beat a useful C'a-- 1. Division 2 field over the new 7—f. straight on Gold Vase day. Kept in sixth position186 words
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122 1950-10-09 7 A.P. TEL aviv. Sun. Israel woa the 1950 all-Jewisjh World Olympics, outstripping the entrants of is oat on- by hundreds of points. Icatativs figures announced by the Olympics Organising Committee today how Israel piled tip 5831 point in all events in the 12-day contest. GreatA.P. - 122 words
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Article90 1950-10-09 7 Reuter. LONDON. Saturday: C. S. Nayudu, the Indian Test cricketer, has joined Littleborough. the Central Lancashire League Club as a full-time professional and will play for them next season. He will come to th s country In the spring, travelling with Vinoo Mankad. the Castleton Moor player.Reuter. - 90 words
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Article62 1950-10-09 7 SOCCEB: Junior Cup semifinal: Fathul Karib v. Police at Jalan Besar Stadium; Business House B: Straits Times v. Bukom at Geylang. Bt'GBY: SCC -B" v. Nee Soon '"A" on padang; Raffles Institution v. Victoria School at R.I. ground. HIM hf V SRC v. Poh-■ rs4au*. Chinese Boi_> a62 words
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Article324 1950-10-09 7 INTER-SCHOOL HOCKEY CARNIVAL TIGHT Singapore schools—Anglo-Chinese li School, Raffles Institution, Victoria School, St. Joseph's Institution, St. Anthony's Boys School, St. Patrick's School, Serangoon English School and the combined second strings of Raffles Institution and Victoria School—took part in an Inter-School Hockey Carnival at the R.I.324 words
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64 1950-10-09 7 The following are requested to turn up for the S.C.R.C. in a hockey game against 8.0.D.CA at St. George's Raid 00 Monday, Oct. V Tan < "hc< Yuen, Lav Efock Cttye, Chim Chong Mun, Li an Fook Choon, Gdi Chin Chy Au Tat Chu, Swee Lim64 words
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Advertisement577 1950-10-09 7 TUITION xatTle Institution •HW Queen Strevt. Phone 8870 1 ur «pare time wilh u.s your Shorthand and or take a course of k-keeping. jtlnKlish in adjusted to nut and are open in any subject cMErtne very bOBUUM*. PHILATELY. d POSTAGE STAMPS WANTED. Prompt cash paid tamps. If you wish. Use577 words
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Advertisement426 1950-10-09 7 NOTICES (malaya) limited kuala lumpur. rS^iLi 1 tin concentrates ior the undermentioned Companies under the management of Anglo-Oriental <Ma?ollo S w c s Pt mber 1950 S a m PICULS Ampat Tin Dredging Limited j 38 ,j Batu Selangor Tin Dredging Company Limited 305 Bcijuntai Tin Dredging Limited 48 3426 words
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Advertisement438 1950-10-09 7 NOTICES HAULAGE CARRIAGE PERMIT. Take Notice that I, Tan Chew Ting of Chop Peng Seng Company of No. 43 Jalan Segget. Johore Bahru give notice of intention to apply to the Commissioner of Road Transport, for a haulage Permit for 143 cwt. lorry (gross laden weight) to operate from Kota438 words
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Advertisement451 1950-10-09 7 BGUSTEAD 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 Due Oct. 26 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, AND JAPAN. Due Sails ♦GLENFINLAS Oct. 10 GLENORCHY due ct 17 GLENARTNEY due Nov. 1451 words
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Miscellaneous9 1950-10-09 7 TIDES TI.W.: !Ur, p.m. (Rft. Rinf«>. 6.17 aui, (Jit.9 words
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804 1950-10-09 8 ARSENAL ON TOP IN DIV. ONE LONDON, Sunday. AN eventful English Football League programme A saw both the,remaining unbeaten sides. Newcastle in Division One and Manchester City in Division Two, suffer their first defeats ol the season and it cost each of them the leadership804 words
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84 1950-10-09 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. Sunday. Vijay Men-hant, M-yeai -old Indian Test plajrer will cap aln the Indian team against the Commonwealth side in the first Te-u to he played at Delhi starting en November 4. The other members of the team are: v.S. Harare iVi. >■- Captain)Reuter. - 84 words
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Article366 1950-10-09 8 KING KONG who claims to be the Heavyweight Champion of Europe was disqualified in the third round of his wrestling encounter with George Duane, official Heavyweight Champion of the Orient, at the Happy World Arena on Saturday night He was warn >ri by the referee for366 words
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74 1950-10-09 8 Reuter. FORM B Y. LANCASHIRE. Sunday.— Jimmy Bruen iMusk.inv) and VValy Smithers (Long Ashtoni yesterday 'won one ot the major British foursomes golf events when they beat M. jon.s i Llandudno 1 and \V. J. Branch (Berkhamsiead» four an«l two in the rinal of the {9,000Reuter. - 74 words
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Article276 1950-10-09 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. Rugby i League played yesterday are:— 22, Liverpool flrajpTcY 5; Batley 11. Widaej 6: Re M Vue Ranger.- 3S, W'orUngion Town 12; Bradford Sol hern 'I. Halifax 13: Paatherstoa* Ro vers [\O, K-rh><-v Hudderaheld 81, Bi ifflK y 11; Ilu'l Dewabury It; Leeds 89,Reuter. - 276 words
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149 1950-10-09 8 Reuter. PARIS. Sun. Francois Dupi s a.-tli. uv L*ux Pourcent out" of Porka won the £28.000 I, S i>e Uarcide Triomphe over one and half miles BuStp* I richest horse race I.ongch«imp today by one ienpth from Baron Lav D, Uothch.lid's Aliz>r. Madam* Busy VoiterraReuter. - 149 words
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161 1950-10-09 8 T tJll B.P. d. ...eu Jm iligui B i-. by ii»« gi."\t» 10 —f—f 1,1 v It:. Ill 11 oadiinliiou e*»inumri a; u<ion.; io, tiaytauti on ItTtday night. 1 tie 1 laaa ...Hi Jm in-. iiMtirt oy aetoll u....s 10 oue. liie restnts were us161 words
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Article27 1950-10-09 8 A.P. V IMS MA, T«.da\. AuatTta easuy deiaated Yuxosiavia in an international loot belt game bt n yesterday. l>\' seven goa's to one. A.l*A.P. - 27 words
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596 1950-10-09 8 CENTRE-FORWARD - THEY BROKE NGIM DJIN’S HEART By CENTRE-FORWARD. BANKA-BILLITON S.A. 1 S.C.F.A. 0 THE S.C.F.A. forwards left their shooting boots at home when they met the touring BankaBilliton Sporting Association at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday and lost by onenil in a game of missed chances.596 words
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Article194 1950-10-09 8 A.P. U.S. EIGHTH ARMY HQRS. IN KOREA, Sunday. "1 UJL Army's iv.V' h< nvyweiwht bokiaa (champion di> d naro's <!• \«th in <or. ;i shot v. h'.l.- his t>ody lii> i i-il two wounded tomades. The details of boar hIM flated orporal Ltvl Jackson,A.P. - 194 words
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648 1950-10-09 8 JOHOfCS BAHRU, Sunday. THE 1950 soccer season in Johore Bahru ended 1 on Friday with tie final of tho knockout competition for the Capitoi Cup. Prevented by Anti-Bandit Month activities and the departure from Johore Bahru of Mr. Leigh Day President), and Syed Hashim <Hon.648 words
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478 1950-10-09 8 Reuter and A.P BELFAST, Northern Ireland, Sunday.—England yesterday won the first home soccer int rrational of the season here, defeating Ireland bv four goals to one after leading 1—0 at halfnme. A crowd of 50,000 at Windsor Park watched England, in ideal conditions, clinchReuter and A.P - 478 words
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64 1950-10-09 8 Sherwood Forester* ju3t beat 1; Civilians one-nil n a hard loiiKht hockey came ai raii.r ±"ara on Saturday. ilM w.ui.iT" s'oied theii only uoal rhrotnrb lei't-w.nger i.r -than <>r. late in 'he aecoad haa. iliey eontiiiuod tn doi.i nat»t, av :oi i he real64 words
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809 1950-10-09 8 THE present Singapore Doubles Chamnjons. 1 Wong Peng Soon and Teoh Peng Hooi (Mayflower) will be defending their title against Ong Poh Lim and Ismail bin Marjan (F. N. Bournemouth) by virtue of their straight sets victory over Cheong Hock Leng and Wee Chye809 words
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Article79 1950-10-09 8 )H( V: V tiiuT.i iiu« i lit! lull V t 11 j fumi "jji li.ni 'i* "M'l 4 (I 0 Mi UK»» It OS* It Mil MM* t II I .will Mir! m< jlwn'» in u •»1 1(111 N \UIUI\M» IMirnilOV j 1 I ,-'»lM»» r l«/79 words
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Article96 1950-10-09 8 CATHAY: "Suucy ikn-s to Kk. at 11. 1.4:,. 1.15. «.45 .111,1 9.3(1 i AI.HAMKKA: "Spy Si ash* 12.30. 4..'M and 8.3ft pii»». I' WII.IOX "Kfl 2, 4.la, 6 30 Jmd i».."*' p.m. CAPITOL: "2 I Woddin?" (Chinew). 1 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. I£K\: "Iroquois Trail' 11 4. «-«o n96 words
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Article182 1950-10-09 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. QUARTER-MASTER-SERGEANT F. Newport, of the 45 Commando, Royal Marines, now holds the title of champion shot in Malaya." Amid intense excitement he won the Individual Rifle Championship by one point from that well-known pre-war Bisley shot. 50-year-old Major C. E. Shrimption, of182 words
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