Malaya Tribune, 14 October 1950
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Title Section62 1950-10-14 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE fOE THE PEOPLE I LARGER SAFES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MAI AY A Phone 5811/3 Publtshe* simultaneously ol 3>«»op»". iWii Lumpur, Ipoh and Peiw»s;. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE I.ONDOS RHI'REXKXTATIVE E. Maunct, UtortT, Vajfi i/u62 words
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Article307 1950-10-14 1 Reuter-AAP. BTH ARMY HQ.. Saturday. pOR the first time north of the Parallel, United Nations Ist Corps today encountered tanks and fire from anti-tank or self-propalled suns. Aircraft knocked out two tanks in the righ* sector held by the Ist South Korean Division while groundReuter-AAP. - 307 words
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Article70 1950-10-14 1 WE apologise to our readers for being late today. regret also that there uill be no late afternoon edition today. For six nours. irom 6*5 this morning, while the biyr blackout was on. no work was possible. Th< power came on just one o'clock this afternoon. Last night, the70 words
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Article83 1950-10-14 1 Tribune Staff Reporter 4 CHINESE detective froir C I D. at this morning by at JLorong 3. The detectivA was sheltertrom the rain on '.he t-waj of a cotf-e sho;: •he gunman who was with another in vex -<hor> shot at him. detective returned fire inman fW.83 words
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Article38 1950-10-14 1 Reuter. NAIROBI. Friday. Su G lirey Huggins. Prime Minister oi Southern Rhodesia cclared today he wa ign Secretara Era it Bevtn for saying Bri tin was it-ading the Africa: s along the road Indii had gone.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article20 1950-10-14 1 HOK. Germany. Friday. Fir Czech soldiers deserve m Germany jreater this border point. Ger- reported last ni^ht.20 words
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Article106 1950-10-14 1 Thirty civilians are inviting members of the armed foree 0 jto their hemes for dinners and lunches every month, a spokes- man of the Army said yesterI day. iThis does not include the ten members of the forces who are i rep-ularly invited to attend106 words
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Article33 1950-10-14 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Friday. France began rearmament talks vltii the T.S. today, and ap,ealcd urgently for faster ■■hipments of American arms uch as light "bombers ano tins to Indo-China.- U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article171 1950-10-14 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS Fri IHE United States proposed today in the Korean Commission an occupation plan for Gen. Mac Arthur to govern North Korea until an all-Korea regime is establish- cd. The Americans also suggested to the U.N. Commu ■ton on Korea that American troopsA.P. - 171 words
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34 1950-10-14 1 NEW DELHI. Today. FsTHA'S Premier Nehru, today finally refused to ]oui the Congress Party Executive of which he has beeu a member almost continuously for ,th.c past 'Mi year*.34 words
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Article20 1950-10-14 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Fri. Scrap rubber is moving in increasing volume through San Francisco to Communist China.—A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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283 1950-10-14 1 WITH THE BRITISH IN KOREA, Saturday. f'ENERAL Sir John Harding, Commander-in- I C Chief. British Far East Land Forces, told British and Australian soldiers here last night they were making history. General Harding made a two-day frontline tour of the Brigade, now fighting with the283 words
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Article98 1950-10-14 1 HORNING has been banned ;in the following areas in Singapore by the Governor in Council at all hours: McCallum Street < extending in a straight line to the sea) Cecil Street. Market Street. Telok Ayer Street Church Street, Phillip Street South Canal Road. North Canal Road, South Bridge98 words
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Article19 1950-10-14 1 U.p. LONDON! Friday. North Korea is speeding up itsi ftar /est this year. Moscow Radio ;aid today—v.P.U.p. - 19 words
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Article35 1950-10-14 1 A.P. TEHERAN. Friday. Approval of the Shah's coming narriage reached the capita; Jim all over Iran today with •xpresslons *>f hope that a iroSro prince will be born to ihe Royal Family —A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-14 1 The North Korean Premier, who in a broadcast from Peking yester'ay. has warned his followers that "serious danger hangs over our motherland." It *as hi& first admission that the North face defeat. KIM IL SUNG40 words
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Article45 1950-10-14 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. SOVIET Foreign Minister Mr. Vishinsky told the United Vat'ons today that Western roirmament cannot make Russia "shake in its boots." He ippcaled to the United Nations md the west to drop their tough" foreign policy.—U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article55 1950-10-14 1 A.P. LONDON. Saturday. A British seaman has been accused of breaking into imkingham Palace and steal* ng 8 dispatch box. The announcement came a ,'ew hours after the police contrmed press reports that a iplomatic box which vanished from the Palace tumod up arly on FridayA.P. - 55 words
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Article24 1950-10-14 1 A.P. LONDON, Fri. -The British •ress was notified today that lie wartime newsprint ration system will bo reinstated on >ct. 22—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article22 1950-10-14 1 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States, which already iwna 108,000.000 pounds of Jried eggs. i.« still importing ihem—from Communist China.22 words
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Article25 1950-10-14 1 CANNES. Fri. Semio-offi-*.ial circles indicated today that /ietnam chief of state, Buo Oai, would leave next Tuesday >y plane for Indo-China.25 words
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Article26 1950-10-14 1 NEWS IN BRIEF RANGOON —Commu- t nist forces and White Band PVOs were renorted today •ocked in battle in three central Burmese districts.—26 words
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Article29 1950-10-14 1 BELGRADE. Fri—Marshal Tito officially notified Aineri- j can ambassador George Allen today that Yugoslavia will toon seek help from the U.S. to prevent famine here.—29 words
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Article25 1950-10-14 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Friday In he event of atomic bias irink a cilass of salt water he US Public Health Ser/ice advised today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article39 1950-10-14 1 LONDON. Fri.—From next Monday the Canadian Dollar will be a free market in London, as it already is in New York and Canada. The Bank of England will cease to fix a daily rate for it39 words
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Article34 1950-10-14 1 A.P. TOKYO, Friday.—The Japinese government announced odav the names of 10.090 men whose appeal for removal Tom the wartime purge list was approved by the Supreme Allied Commander in the Pacific. —A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article32 1950-10-14 1 I GIBRALTER. Fri. Police j working in close co-operation with the Tangier authorities have discovered a drug trafieking system and have arttted three Spaniards in Tangier and two at Gihraltar.32 words
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Article28 1950-10-14 1 PARIS. Fri. Hollywood ictress Deanna Durbin ant •creen .director Charles Davie I expect to marry before the em 1)f this year. David said Ob .Friday.28 words
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Article23 1950-10-14 1 PARIS, Fri.—The French offered to the United Nation- for the fighting in Korea is to sail from Marseilles on Oct. 25-23 words
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Article30 1950-10-14 1 SEOUL, Fri.—South Koreai Government officials today dcs pribcd as "hasty" the resolu ,lio:i of the Uaitec Nations UV committee on Korea limiting President SyngmaRhee's authority to Sout £orea.30 words
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Article30 1950-10-14 1 PRETORIS. Fri—General Smuts" huge collection of diaries, documents, letters and books will be placed at the service of the nation, his son. Mr. J. C. Smuts, announced today.30 words
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Article25 1950-10-14 1 AMMAN, Fri. A Jewish: patrol captured 131 Arabs, while crossing the Jewish) lines from Gaza to Hebron, it was reported here today25 words
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Article34 1950-10-14 1 ABOUT 150 people attended dinner given last night by the Central Board of Pineapple Packers in honour of Mr. C. E. Courtenay on his reappointment as advisor to the Malayan Pineapple Industry.34 words
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Article57 1950-10-14 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Fri. Life Magazine asked 548 children in five large U.S. cities "what person of whom you have heard would you like to resemble most?" The name of General Mac Arthur topped the list of answers. Some 60 years ago to a similar survey,A.P. - 57 words
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136 1950-10-14 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Today. THE high command of the People's Liberation Army is concentrating some 150,000 troops xlong the Kwangsi-Indo-China border, according o Chinese reports this morning. The reports added that 470 trucks have been assembled in Liuchow southern most tip of Kwangtung Province, forReuter. - 136 words
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Article320 1950-10-14 1 Short Meeting Today TOKIO, Saturday. f EN. Mac Arthur took off on his 1,985-mile flight 11 of seven or eight hours to Wake at 7.06 a.m. today, Tokio Time. He thus will arrive on Wake several hours ahead of President Truman. Through Press Secretin Charles Ross,320 words
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Article19 1950-10-14 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. the Defence Department tonight issued a list of 171 more asualties in Korea.- U.P.U.P. - 19 words
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Article30 1950-10-14 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Fri. Israel today accepted in principle the main objectives of the proposal to give U.N General Assembly power to use force if necessary against aggression.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article20 1950-10-14 1 AMMAN. Fri.—King Abdullah has approved the new Jordan cabinet headed by Said Pasha Mufti, it was learned today.20 words
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Article38 1950-10-14 1 BUDAPEST. Fri. Hunary's army muat be strcngthned because Tito, the bloodund of imperialism nnd his scist ffang are n the ru ijfh•ourhood." Mujor General '.andor Nogradi said today in eneech to factory workers in hidapest.38 words
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Article19 1950-10-14 1 TENEHRAN, Flk; The ranlim government on Friday Irustlcally. restricted the travel of foreigner? in all nts of /ran.19 words
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Article37 1950-10-14 1 ALMERUND. MINNESOTA. Fii. Five men wero killed and »ne injured ser»ously today hen a Nr«rthwest Airlines lor tin twin-engined plan** fared rooftops of this vdlage •id crashed iuto a nearby fawn W■■ld."37 words
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Article36 1950-10-14 1 VIENNA. Fri.-—Over 8.000 v. aeries* horses h>»ve been by Hungarian and oii.sh restitution mis-ions in h*> Soviet occupation zone of .ustfta since the autumn of 948, according to Ministry- of iterlor sources today.36 words
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Article191 1950-10-14 2 MR. LIM X3EJ9 HOCK yesterday dubbed an official of tnc Rural Board as being "it i cspcnsi'o.c" for his unfound- cd allegations acr:anst members i of the fcocr colony. It may be recalled that Mr. H. L. 13. Swainc at the last mcctmjt of191 words
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Article37 1950-10-14 2 THE OTHER THINGS THEY SAID Mr. Thio Chan Bee noted that more money is being budgetted for medical facilities, but unless the shortage of doctors and nurses was solved 'unds would not be the major solution.37 words
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Article32 1950-10-14 2 Mr. Thio queried as to whether provision has been made or would be made in the estimates for the re-settlement of squatters who may have to be removed for building purposes.32 words
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391 1950-10-14 2 THE senior unofficial member of the Legislative Council, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, yesterday made it plain that any proposal to raise the present scale of taxation will meet with severe opposition. Said Mr. Tan: The people of this Colony will not submit to increased391 words
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Article96 1950-10-14 2 The American ConsinateGeneral announced yesterday that all visas for entry into the United States which had been issued prior to October 13. 1950 must be revalidated. This has been designed to permit screening of the flow of persons going to the United States and96 words
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Article54 1950-10-14 2 From now one. police officers j will be empowered to request and examine identification documents as possessed by members cf the services. The Legislative Council yesterday passed a motion to this effect which was moved by Mr. W. L. Blythe, Acting Colonial Secretary, in accordance with54 words
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Article36 1950-10-14 2 Che Saraon Jubir said that the staff of the Rural Board should be increased to keep up with the increased work. He also appealed for financial provisions for community centres in the Rural areas.36 words
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Article30 1950-10-14 2 Donations «.oianing .59.095..06 for the University of Malay.*. Endowment Fund have been received during week ending 7th Octobei, 1950. The total of the fund now stands at $3.615.159.61.30 words
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300 1950-10-14 2 ltfß. Balwant Singh (Rural West) yesterday urged A Government to take a realistic approach to the Colony's essential services—water and electricity. These two essential services, he said can best be looked after on a Colony—wide level by the creation of two seperate organisations—" The300 words
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Article34 1950-10-14 2 Found guilty of assisting in the disposal of a stolen raincoat from Ho Puay Guan. a 23-year-old Chinese. Ho Kirn Chat, was fined $50 in the Third Police Court yesterday.34 words
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Article236 1950-10-14 2 MR. J. E. PEPPER. Financial Secretary, in reply to the Councillors remarks on the j budget said that the original estimates ou the income tax were much lower than what appears in the budget. He said that he would make further enquiries and suggest drastic changes when236 words
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Article124 1950-10-14 2 Mr. C. C. Tan. who I has just returned from the Common- I wealth Consultative coni. rent said that it was disclosed there that European merchants in Malaya remit the bulk of their profit and dividends out of the country. It is time, Government began124 words
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278 1950-10-14 2 MR. Thio Chan Bee suggested that a temporary ITI Director of Housing be appointed as an interim measure to put much needed drive into the housing programme. He could work with the 5.1. T., private organisations and private individuals. It would be278 words
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79 1950-10-14 2 THE well-known Singapore Contractor, Mr. Chia Phor, age 54, died at his home on Thursday evening. The late Mr. Chia Lay Phor was connected with many social and welfare associations in the Colony.. One of his daughter Miss Chia Kirn Hiok now studying in79 words
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Article77 1950-10-14 2 There will be a free USIS film show at the YMCA on October 18. at 8 p.m. Two films lasting one and a half hours will be shown during the evening. The first is entiled "The Maya Through tne Ages"—the story of a Central American77 words
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788 1950-10-14 2 THE Financial Secretary Mr. J. E. Pepper is to 1 submit to the Singapore Legislative Council proposals to find additional sources of revenue to balance the 1951 budget. The proposals would be placed before the Council in committee after the draft estimates have been788 words
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Article191 1950-10-14 2 ONE of the Far East Air Force Casualty Evacuation Helicopters made four swoops into .he jungle of central Johore /esterday to bring to safety four British servicemei. wounded in an encounter with a banilt ganfe. The men, wounded but in no immediate danger, faced a191 words
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Article215 1950-10-14 2 /IHE SARDON JTBIR lRunJ Kj East) asked Government to conduct a pilot survey islands like Pulau Übin and Pulau Tc cong to find out wS the citizen? in these needed. The people of these Ldaujj, he -said, had approached him f ask Government if they not215 words
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Article40 1950-10-14 2 A Chines?. Lee Joo Wah. WtUB fined a total ol the Third Police Cour; counts ol having continued to used his premises as a saso factory without a licenci He was fined before (or the sam? offenc40 words
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Article41 1950-10-14 2 Tay Kum Seong, the chinchew of the vessel Easterner," was fined $200 in the First District Court yesterday, for giving $10 to an immigration officer on Sept. 9 as- an inducement not tc- check up a pas«er.g(r; pa^crs41 words
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Advertisement109 1950-10-14 2 miasm Last 3 Show? 3.00, 615 9.15 p.m. "ROSEAHHA 0 MCCOY" Starring: Failcy Wranger, Joan I TOMORROW AT 11 A.M. Paramount V "VARIETY GIRLS" Tomorrow at 3, 6.15 Ml P- a Paramount's "THE GREAT LOVER NEW STAR CINEMA Pasir Paniang Tc .light Last Two Show at 6.15 9.30 p.m. A109 words
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658 1950-10-14 3 MR. P. F. de Souza Nominated) yesterday urged public leaders and all the local born citizens oi Singapore to come forward and put a united front to fight the terrorists in Singapore. He also urged that there should be more cooperation between the Police658 words
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Article43 1950-10-14 3 T. R. Samiwalla. a business man. was adjudicated a bankrupt by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Aynslcy in the High Court yesterday. The order was made on the oetitio of Fa amah Khatoon on a judgment debt for costs amounting to $637.87.43 words
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297 1950-10-14 3 OFFICERS on contract to the Government in the Social Welfare, Immigration and Custom and Excise departments are encased under two different kinds of agreement, and the Government can therefore adopt two methods of apnntntine them into Division I of tte permanent establishments. The Government made297 words
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Article150 1950-10-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. Dato Wan Wis. acting Mentri Besar. Johore. will be ~oin» on four months' leave on Oct. 18 Sycd Kadir bfn Muhammad. President of me lohorc Town Boards will 15 Mentri drrin? nfc absence. Sycd Kadir's name has in ihe past been150 words
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Article72 1950-10-14 3 An arrangement has been entered between the Govern-1 ments of Singapore and Hon? Kon? by which the Chief Justices of th'J two colonies may become members of the Supreme Court of the other colony for the purpose of sitting as members of Courts of Appeal, both civil72 words
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Article174 1950-10-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. AUE EN'S Scholarships have Q U becn awarded to Drjg«* Majid bin Ismail elan S° d History Honours Student University of Malaya a oucen's Fellowship baa ,4 to Mr. Uj g Bok Dental Surgeon, General qualified M.8.8.5. (Malaya) in June 1950. He passed all174 words
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Article225 1950-10-14 3 WITH a port hole of the Chief Officer's shattered by Communis* Chi"°s- bullets, and her hull also bullet-scarred, the 2 906-ton ex-China blockade-running British a amer "Empire Mountain" berthed in Singapore yesterday. The vessel was flred in when entering Amoy. The Communists had given instructions, said225 words
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425 1950-10-14 3 Biylhe bays THE Colonial Secretary/ Mr. W. L. Blythe, told the 1 Singapore Legislative Council yesterday that it is not known as yet whether or not Paya Lebar will be suitable for an afrport.The cf the land that will be required for this425 words
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Article50 1950-10-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Tenders for Federation of Malaya Government Treasury Bills were accepted by the Accountant General. Federation cf Malaya to the extent of $7,--800.000. Tenders at the rate of threefourth per cent, per annum were allotted in full. The Bills will be issued on October 16, 1950.50 words
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Article, Illustration154 1950-10-14 3 More than 130 pupils of the Taylor Dance Studio will present a Dance Recital at the Victoria Theatre on Nov. 29 and 30. The concert will be entirely different from the one held at the Caoitol Theatre recently. The programme will consist of a154 words
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Article807 1950-10-14 3 MUSLIMS OPPOSE, OFFICIALS STALL MR. John Laycock his left arm in n i£ sports .racket draped around his shoylaers pu a stiff fight for his He was was assailed by some M sU General up and fighting again when the Mr. E. J. Davies introduced807 words
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Article641 1950-10-14 4 QIR Franklin Gimson outlines Singapore's 1951 0 Budget against the dark red back-cloth of Communism, and tells us bluntly to count our blessings. We are lucky, and it is about time we realised it and quit squawking. Sir Franklin's hints of higher taxation in the future will641 words
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Article, Illustration435 1950-10-14 4 Latest messages tbis week say that Chinese Communist forces have pen etrated 50 miles into Tibet A.P. NEW DELHI. THE only official foreign representative in Lhasa, capital of Tibet, at present is the Indian Agent. British influence has lapsed, although Mr. Hugh Richardson, British Agent of theA.P. - 435 words
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Article540 1950-10-14 4 A.P. CAIRO. GYPT >> lavish-living Pasha class is chiefly rejoonsible for th growth of Communism in the Nile kingdom asse-ts Egypt's most w'delyrcad weeK'y magazine The the independent Akhbar El Yorn ("News < f the Day said Egypt is knuwn abroad today, not for its richA.P. - 540 words
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Article515 1950-10-14 4 KOREA. rwas night and the clean, neat stars looked down on a bit ot the earth darkened by blood stains and loud with ,'rowling guns. The captain was one of thousands of American soldiers here A'ho look forward more eagerly io mail from Japan than515 words
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Obituary64 1950-10-14 4 \TEAR the Tower of London stands the old church of Ml Hallows *vhf>r" W'lUfim Penn, the Quaker founder or Pennsylvania was baptised in 1644 A leaden memorial ro the event was irreparably cfamaged when the churrh was bombed during the iast war and a new memorial i.as recently been64 words
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Article573 1950-10-14 4 A.P. TAEGU. KOREA. NATURE has turned a coiner in Korea. The fortunes of war here may ebb or flow by what Congress votes in Washington or the factories do in Detroit or how many fresh troops the United Nations can raise to fill theA.P. - 573 words
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Article899 1950-10-14 4 JOHN KERIGAIS - by JOHN KERIGAIS USIS. WASHINGTON. Friduy. PRESIDENT Truman's schedule meeting with Gen. dacArihur "somewhere in the Pacific" this weekend marks the first time the two men have met face tc face. The General has not been in the United States since 1937. His consecutive dutiesUSIS. - 899 words
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Miscellaneous43 1950-10-14 4 Strang e As It Seems \m WiSP m ic/sTT/ 5^y "THE RED FLED NOCWAY, AMD LATH? A JF5-SI2ED COW— 0F WM.TDDD, 550 »cs -w/, m fj u-butter by j. e. wallace, J J 6/ :>***, WA9 EXHIBITED AT HI PA.,*A!R„» > JSZ-£S?lI> klf| Al»* >-/P43 words
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Article643 1950-10-14 5 TAN CHIN TUAM QUERIES NEW TRAVEL RULES THE Executive Council's decision to amend the Passport Regulations invalidating all Certificates of Admission as from October I, is not in keening with the ideas of democracy, Mr. Tan Chin Tuan Legislative Councillor representing the Chinese Chamber of Commerce643 words
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Article133 1950-10-14 5 JOHORE APPOINTMENTS Incho Ahmad bin Porang lias been appointed Principal Officer-In-Charge of the Financial AiTairs of the State. Other appointments are: Sheikh Abdul Rahman bin Abu Bakar to act as First Asst. District Officer. Kota Tinggi. Inche Abdul Aziz bin Haji Abdul Shukor to be133 words
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Article94 1950-10-14 5 ONLY $720 ASSETS AN APPLICATION by the I Official Assignee for the administration of the. estate of the late Cheong Hock Cnye. in bankruptcy, v. as granted by L he Chief Justice. Sir. Charles Murray-Aynsley in the High Court yesterday. Making the application on behalf of the94 words
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Article37 1950-10-14 5 Fcr playing ''pai-kow" in a common gaming house at Temple Street, a 38-year-old Cantonese, Ng Khan was yesterday fined $25 in the Second Police Court. Cash of $1.20 went to the Magistrate's Poor Box.37 words
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Article178 1950-10-14 5 MAJID TELLS COMMISSION MR M. A. Majid, president of the Indo-Malay-Pakistani Seamen's Union at the continued g ol the Seamen's Inquiry Commission yesasked for a complete reshuffle of the Bureau Staff. The present staff, from clerks to-the Deputy trar should be replaced, he said.178 words
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Article20 1950-10-14 5 I Garden Party will bo held tana Stiilanir on Oct honour of the 56th birth- Regent of Johoro.20 words
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Article, Illustration175 1950-10-14 5 A TRAINING course for motor car service Station attendants has just been completed. 'in Singapore, prior to the opening of a new Shell Service Station in Tniping today. The course is designed to train staff in the "Shellubiication" system for servicing molor vehicles and is attended hy175 words
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Article226 1950-10-14 5 Wedding Bells For Run -Away Girl THE Social Welfare Department report lot na* 1 month reveals the case of a 17-year-old Cantonese girl who ran away from her home to become I p r lftd-°ve girl. The parents, however traced and brought h:r to the Welfare office. The girl turned226 words
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Article115 1950-10-14 5 A Chines-. Chng Boon Eng. accused of stealing a trtsnw longing to one Tuy Seng told the Second Folic, MV trate yesterday that the c^f < was framed against him at ttu instigation of a woman. He had, he said, passed some remarks about the115 words
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Article346 1950-10-14 5 MR. W. L. Blythe. Colonial Secretary, replying to Mr. Tan Chin Tuan, on Government's decision to introduce travel visas said that it is vitally important to control persons wishing to return to this country. He said that a considerable amount of confusion existed as to the346 words
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Article50 1950-10-14 5 Lee Ah San, an apprentice mechanic will spend his time in jail today for failing to attend Court on August 14 to answer a charge of playing paiKcav. Lee told the Second Police Magistrate that he could not follow the instructions a constable gave him in Malay.50 words
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Advertisement219 1950-10-14 5 Stop Y<uir ITCH Immediately Use RoUin's TRATOL'V Wonder Ointment Product of poUin Chemical Industries. I73-A, (Veil St.. Snore. DIABETES, WHY WORRY? D. T Urn's Diabetes i can give you speedy Get your Herb-Tea by r side and what you like. D. T. hlU CO., sep Street, Singapore. MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION219 words
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Advertisement121 1950-10-14 5 ji I «1 "The best cleaners > > In town, my dear." < Entrust all your garments I where you can expect i| J greater care and satisfaction, i; i Just give a trial ij I order to:— i| 1 PARIS DRYCLEANING 1 f 28, Coleman St. SINGAPORE Phone *****121 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-10-14 5 p by V. T. Hamlin UPli /IBNER TlvoSmrr 8 ill T 1 FE.WM/NUTTS,HtS JCfVIA.9 £*t2'LI'L <> OUST THE. S^k&fSgSZ f SStSouta i-i '*-2tLSrSrrf SHAKE BOY.r WARMED F r E ND.r- Ht'S i Q senses.-ah h» i r M ~4v going to— J41 words
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253 1950-10-14 6 THE Singapore Government is to encourage capital formation within the country. This was disclosed by Mr. J. E. Pepper, the Financial Secretary, at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday. He was moving the adoption of the budget estimates for 1951. Said the Financial Secretary:253 words
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115 1950-10-14 6 There were 226 girls in the Natina and Bushy Park hemes oi the Social Welfare Department at the end of last month There were 16 admissions to and 15 discharges from Natina home. Of the discharges, seven left for Jesselton. one for the115 words
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Article37 1950-10-14 6 MALACCA. Fri.—The fur.c ral of the late Mr. Goh Sim Chuan. was held today. The late Mr. Goh, who was at the time of death. *as connected with many major construction works in the settlement.37 words
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Article87 1950-10-14 6 THE rubber commodity market was steadier yesterday with sellers reserved in the absence of advices from New York because of the Columbus Day holiday on Thursday. The market rose to 164 2 cents for November and 173 Vi cents for October. Closing prices in cents per pound were87 words
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Article190 1950-10-14 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. A Chinese Auxiliary Policeman was shot and wounded by a Chinese gunman whilst in a coffee-shop yesterday. A Chinese was abducted in Perak. Security forces located three bandit camps, a food dump, and a large clothing dump.' in Negri Sembilan. The body190 words
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Article25 1950-10-14 6 Three people were each fined $2 in the Third Police Court yesterday for not getting their children vaccinated within six months of birth.25 words
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Article97 1950-10-14 6 In Tort:- Japara (44). Fernside (42/8), WoAang (40/41), Bir HaliPini (88 9), Tjfwadam(36), Quaker Hill (38/4), Brooklyn Heights (31 2), Kota (it <17/T8), Rio Atuel (19 20), Wakde (21/31), Glaucus rat (27/8), Asphallon (29/30). Invsbank (15 16), Glengyle (13 14). President Tyler (11), Sorotra (8 9), GlenflataH (6/7), Nurani97 words
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Article187 1950-10-14 6 THE Financial Secretary may invest in local securities approved from time to time by securities approved by the the Governor, or in London Securities approved by the Secretary of State, provided not more than one third of the moneys in the Savings Bank i shall at187 words
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Article214 1950-10-14 6 The Indian ship Jalagopal arrived here yesterday, tc start a new passenger-cargo service between Malaya and India, with an all-Indian crew except for two German officers, the Second Engineer and the Second Officer. A large gathering of Indians welcomed the ship when she berthed, flying tht flag214 words
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Advertisement689 1950-10-14 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. S'naxa. Penang. •VANT HOFF 15/17 Oct. GAROET 25/26 Oct. •LANGKOEAS 6/7 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov. KOTA GEDE 16/17 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov •Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 5071.689 words
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Advertisement250 1950-10-14 6 BOUSTEA CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENGYLE G. 13/14 GLENROY Due Oct. 26 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, AND JAPAN. Due Sails ♦GLENFINLAS Guns 6/7 Oct. 17 GLENORCHY -...due Oct. 17 GLENARTNEY -due Nov.250 words
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Advertisement394 1950-10-14 6 a SITUATIONS VACANT mala assistant in Doctor's 1 Mnic. Education not below Std. V, I f»ppl> giving details to Box AloBo* riotllM, S por«-. *L,.fi77' WANTED experienced advert:s--j ingean vassei s. Good salary and commission for the right man. j WRITE Statin* experience of •drertisine and soling to the Ad-394 words
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Advertisement289 1950-10-14 6 FINANCIAL $5,000/- Loan required again good security at fair interest. Please write confidentially to G.P.O. Box 1203. S pore. <H.609> VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR SALE: Pj.-l-vur De 619 Coupe, Fluid drive, new i Mint, kingpins, battery, tyt*y Bxceiiehl condtion. Taxed. ln-nivl. ong Ec Lim, 8-j. Brewster .tJid. Ipoh. •X lit*)289 words
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Advertisement437 1950-10-14 6 SHIPPING SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/C.K./CO\TL\ENT. Spore P. Sham. Penail "Nordvest" for Saigon and 6 Bangkok .15-17 Oct 13-14 Oct •Korea" for Bangkok, Manila, Hongkong, Kobe and Yokohama 29/30 Oct •Danholm" for Bangkok.™ 12-14 Nov. m "Nordhval" for Saigon and Bangkok _._.17-18 Nov. "Kina" for Manila. Hongkong, Takabor, Kobe Yokohama 24-28 Nov.437 words
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Advertisement178 1950-10-14 6 ACCOMMODATION HOME, bungalow or Mai required long period. Euroc family. Furnished or unl Reasonable rent, M.S. Box A.i Tribune, S !>or>. IMMEDIATE entry in galow well furnished ro loom attached full »>oard. laundry linnon supplied. All modern venicnors. quiet central, airy. Telephone. Box A.4V78. Tr l 'i' p< 111 WANTED178 words
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387 1950-10-14 7 U.P. A MAN who started his career *JL ln Ta j wa n as governor is today credited with the major nan m nutting the Nationalists back on th-ir feet again iter two years of nightmarish defeats on the mainland and of turningU.P. - 387 words
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Article53 1950-10-14 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. A Pathan Warder in Pudu appeared to have run amok, and stabbed to death a fellow Pathan Warder and seriously wound, ed three other Pathan Warders. He then ran away and surrendered to the Police at Pudu Police Station. The matter is beingr investigated53 words
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Article69 1950-10-14 7 The 7.500-ton Swedish Motor Vessel,' the Bengal. yhich came to Singapore, yesterday brought only 80 tons 3f general cargo, but she will .ake back about 4.000 tons of rubber, tin and copra for various European ports. Travelling to Europe are Mr. and Mrs. William C.69 words
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Article36 1950-10-14 7 Mr. P. F. de Souza will represent Singapore branch of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association at the annuel conference cf the association to be held in New Zealand in the middle of November. 1950.36 words
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Article23 1950-10-14 7 The Cathedral Compound will be closed to the general public from sunset on October 17 to sunset on the following day.23 words
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366 1950-10-14 7 STATE COLLEGE. Pennsylvania. AN lowa Psychologist says he believes he has develop- ed a scientific method for I determining whether a proi posed new state play would i be a success or a failure. And that possibility goes i also for movies366 words
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389 1950-10-14 7 SWEEPING the board with four first and two second places, St. Patrick's School, holders of the Lee Kuo Chuan Cup for the Champion School retained the trophy at the second Inter-School Swimming Carnival held at the Singapore Swimming Club, Tanjong Rhu, before a large389 words
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Article131 1950-10-14 7 PENANG. Today.—Admiral and Port Star impressed when the> Jid the three in 38 se< s. during this morning's unofficial training for the scheduled Penan*? Turf j Club's Autumn Meeting. The weai h«*r whs tine. Trainers Rodtcers and Manning sem out their charges to the track tor slow131 words
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Article65 1950-10-14 7 I At home to the Posts and Teleiaph tram ye*t< rdaw the Ceylon *>port« Club maintained their un- > b' .'ten hockey record with a iontincing 5-1 win. S. ..ivrs for I he CVylonese were E. 1 k>i aisjiin (2>. Abdul Karim CJi and Kn <h* nan.65 words
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Article56 1950-10-14 7 A.P. LONDON. Today.—Socrates remained the favourite for the Cambridgeshire Stakes last night at an official callover of the odds by bookmakers at the Victoria Club. PARIS. Today. World boxing champions Sugar Ray Robinson -welterweight). Ike Williams (lightweigth > and Vie Toweel (bantamweight) will come to fight in Europe this winter.A.P. - 56 words
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Article312 1950-10-14 7 ALL-INDONESIA tourists Banka Billiton Sporting Association met their Waterloo at the hone's of rhe Singapore Civilians In their coTicKni tng Colony fixtures hef.>re a large crowd at Ji'lan Be-ir Stadium yestei lay. Tbe re*uh was four goals to t*vo. GEORGE Duane who thrilled wrestling fans witlf colour ful312 words
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Article690 1950-10-14 7 THE teen-agers of to-day are a lot entirely different from those of yesterday. Ratirpal and decile adolescm.s of a decade or more ago, they are arrogant, unreasoning and unamenable, and having acquired a higher standard of j education, become so unrealistic towards ihv t.ue facws of690 words
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Article82 1950-10-14 7 A.P. LONDON, Today. BRITAIN S 400.000 "loweT paid" cod miners were awarded pay increase yesterday that will cost the stateowned industr\ around £3.500.--000 sterling a year. The portion of the lump sum pay which each miner will receive will be worked out later by a jointA.P. - 82 words
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Article120 1950-10-14 7 OFFICERS and men of the composite Wing of the Rtfyal Australian Air Force serving with the R.A.F. in Malaya and Singapore arc now eligible to rcceiv the General Service Medal. This award was introduced for R.A.F. personnel in March this year to mark service during120 words
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Article61 1950-10-14 7 The manager of Lian Huat and Company of King George's Avenue was fined $5C in the Third Police Court yesterday for using his premises as a carpentry shop on Sept. 18 without obtalnfng a licence. The manager of Malaya Furnishing House of Orchard Road was61 words
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Advertisement527 1950-10-14 7 SITUATIONS VACANT British Company require the services Of I First class foreman/super-vi-or capable of taking je of cement spraying mipment and preferably having knowledge of building construction. 9 Experienced operator cf or cement spraying plant. details of previous exo. Interviews will be :V either in Singapore or Federation. Box A527 words
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Advertisement459 1950-10-14 7 NOTICES i HAULAGE PERMIT j I, Soh Lian Huan of No. 60, Jalan Parit Baki, Muar, Johore, hereby give notice of intention ta apply fcr a Haulage Permit j to operate one goods vehicle j having a load capacity 100 cwts. I This vehicle will be based at Parit Jameng,459 words
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Advertisement601 1950-10-14 7 X P.M.LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. W75. Due SalM "Wakde'* for Tg. Pinang, Pr. Radja, Tembilahan and Rengat Oct. 14 "Ophir" for Muntok and Djakarta Oct. 14 "Demta" for Pontianak, Pemangkat and Sambas °ct. 14 "Baud" for Belawan-Dell601 words
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Article, Illustration1487 1950-10-14 8 Film: 4 THE RED DANUBE". Cinema: PAVILION. Stars: WALTER PIDGEON, ETHEL BARRY MO RE, PETER LAWFOR 1). ANGELA LANSBURY, JANET LEIGH. LOI IS I At HEK\. I would like to be able to report that this, the tirst picture I have seen containing an expose of Communist1,487 words
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247 1950-10-14 8 A.P. BRAZZAVILLE. FRENCH EQUATORIAL AFRICA. nURING the last months *J months lively discussions have been going on concerning the giving of presents which preceeds an African marriage. There is hardly a European or African publication in the Congo or Equatorial Africa which does not participateA.P. - 247 words
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137 1950-10-14 8 THE Government ls I in 8 possibility of irZ Juong measures to reWT congestion at the junedon Z Kallang Road and L,v Street, it is stated in I ZJJ reply to questions by Balwant SinL'h Figures based on th e lte Traffic137 words
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Article64 1950-10-14 8 A petition for a receiving ar* adjudication order against Mr B. H. Chia, lately a member of the Singapore Bar. was adjourned yesterday for ttc weeks. The petitioning creditor wv Doha Singh, the amount of judgment debt being $l,t>su. Mr. A. Muthusamy, for Mr Chia, made the application64 words
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571 1950-10-14 8 Reuter. SAIGON \NXIOUS ejre* are focussec here on Indo-China'. 1 rontier with Communis' China as the approaching dn reason makes possible a ru v Communist Thrust on thfc vital South-east Asian sector of the world's cold v ar" periphery French military sourc \s say 'hat ifReuter. - 571 words
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Advertisement178 1950-10-14 8 COURVOISIER g THE feßAnTft OF NAPOLEON' f COGNAC Woo Hing Brothers ij Dealers in all kinds of clocks, watches and spare parts. < •S Wholesale Sc Retail. > > 186 South Kridge Road. 26 Campbell Street, > Sj Singapore. 1 enang. HERE AGAIN! i J The Famous p| f| Prewar178 words
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Advertisement245 1950-10-14 8 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LEASEHOLD VtXOrmmM To be held at our saleroom Nos. 14 16. Robinson Road. Singapore. On THURSDAY 19th OCTOBER. 1950 at 2.30 P* No. 115 SYED ALWI ROAD. Freehold. Area 928 a Rent $43.75. V/Land UPPER THOMSON RD. S.L.G. Area 1 r. IW PJ"J No. 77,245 words
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