Malaya Tribune, 16 October 1950
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Title Section46 1950-10-16 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLB PEOPLg Tefc TriboneSpore. LARGER SAI£S THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MATAYA Phone 5111/3 Nine Law* Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 16, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCT. 16, 1950.46 words
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Article89 1950-10-16 1 Tribune Staff Reporter rTHE principal of the Nanr yang Girls' School. Madam yu urn Sien. had acio thrown on her face and body this morning by a Chinese aa she was walking along King's Road to her school about 8.05 a.m. Madam Liv was to hospital.89 words
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Article188 1950-10-16 1 TOKIO. Sun. BRITISH troops in Korea may be used :or antivark. in reserve or i country's northern] front! r afte? the United Nations victory. General Har- j ding, Commander of British: Par East Land Forces, said: h»re today. j led at a Press conference j whether188 words
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Article21 1950-10-16 1 Tribune Staff Reporter ABOUT 100 men -carted training a? godown guards this morning at the Police Tiainin^ r School.21 words
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Article254 1950-10-16 1 Reds Are Now Ou tnum bered U.P. TOKIO. Mondav JHE victorious United Nations army, now outnumbering the Communists by two or three to one, attacked down four roads to Pyongyang at dawn today (Monday) in a drive to seize the Red capital before the endU.P. - 254 words
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Article118 1950-10-16 1 U.P. TOKIO, Mon. THE crack South Korean Capital Division thrust forward nine miles on Sunday to t: i;e Chowon and reach to within 20 miles of Hamsung. and Hungnam on the main east coast highway. These troops have now advanced 44 miles in 48 hoursU.P. - 118 words
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230 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. BRITAIN must be ready to defend herself against an attack which might come without warning, Prime Minister Attlee said in a broadcast tonight. He was appealing for more volunteers for the civ'l defence organisation. The Prime Minister said: WeReuter. - 230 words
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Article36 1950-10-16 1 AP. HOG KONG. Sunday. The Chinese Communists to-day announced establishment of the •China Industrial Equipment and tfaterlali Company" in Peiping. to supply Govern•nent and private factories with necessary equipment and materials." -AP.AP. - 36 words
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275 1950-10-16 1 A.P. MOSCOW. Sun. IZVESTIA. the Soviet GovI ornment newspaper, today declared that Prt.sid.nit Truman's meeMng with Gen. MacArthur in th" Pacific was called to work out plans to "expand American aggression/* In the Far East. In the first editorial com--nent on the meeting of thoA.P. - 275 words
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618 1950-10-16 1 John M. Hightower - What Truman MacA Agreed On By John M. Hightower A.P. Diplomatic Correspondent. WASHINGTON, Sunday. PRESIDENT Truman and Gen. MacArthur appar ently have agreed on plans for shifting the bulk of American milita ry power from the Far East to Western Europe immediately618 words
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Article89 1950-10-16 1 A.P. SYDNEY, Sun —All passen- ger and good trains in Vicj toria stopped running at midj night tonight as more than 3.500 railway men went on strife* The dispute originally arose j over the men's, claim for J»aid "passive time* (interval rbeL f l£€v« 1 oviA.P. - 89 words
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Article58 1950-10-16 1 A.P. NEW DELHI. Sun. The Government of India said today that its representatives in Peking and in Lhassa have not confirmed reports of a Chinese invasion of Tibet. The government's press note said: "In particular, no information has been received of an alleged clash l>etween TibetanA.P. - 58 words
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Article82 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. PRAGUE, 3un.~ North Korea has .sent a message to the j Czechoslovak peace movement saying: "We shall right to th* last drop of blood until hnal victory Is won." Mr. Jiri Hronek, a member of the Czechoslovak peace committee who ha.- been visiting Korea conveyed theReuter. - 82 words
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Article31 1950-10-16 1 AP. HONGKONG. Sunday. -The Chinese Communists have demoted the Mayor of Soochow. Wang l ung-nien. and discharged his Deputy because of i shoaling incident early thi* month. AP.AP. - 31 words
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Article41 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG, SundaySouth African Defence Minister Mi. Francois Erasmus, said here to-day thru his government would not proceed, with its olans to establish a flying base at Diego Garcia, a British atoll in the Indian Ocean. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article180 1950-10-16 1 The Speed Of Light Reuter A.P. LONDON. Sun. THE generally accepted figure j for the speed of light has been wr>ng by 11 miles per, second, the British National j Physical Laboratory claimed today An announcement issued here from the Government 'a department of Scientific andReuter & A.P. - 180 words
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110 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Monday. rIE Indian Prime Minister Nehru has agreed to join Congress (the Executive'of tlic the Working Committee of the party in power In India), the Jongress President Purshottam--las Tandon announces. The constitution of the committee, which should normally have been announcedReuter. - 110 words
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Article33 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. TOKIO. Monday. DR. Syngman Rhee's Government, in a statement, has rejected limitation of its authority to South Korean territory >clow the 38th Parallel, it 11 •eported here from Seoul.— teuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article245 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. Umtata, Eastern Cape Province, Monday. TWENTY-TWO Africans have been killed and many wounded in one of the bloodiest faction lights in this district for years. African women were believed to have carried many wounded oft into the oushes. and no definite casualty figuresReuter. - 245 words
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102 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. korea. Mood iy. GEN. Mac Arthur. back from bis Wake Island talks with President Truman, said his forces already controlled about oneiifth of the Northern territot) A Northern Commander told his unit a fortnight ago to "retretit north the war is over"Reuter. - 102 words
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666 1950-10-16 1 Robert Branson - Full Story Of Red Success In FIC By Robert Branson UP Staff Correspondent. U.P. SAIGON, Monday. A blood-stained path of broken bodies and broken fortresses today marked what once were the strongest links in French defences along the border of Indo-China and CommunistU.P. - 666 words
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126 1950-10-16 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday. THE United Mates will put before the United Na,:on? Main Political Committee >n Monday its revised version of a resolution to give the General Assembly military terth for use against aggres•ors w:th the prospects that it will be voted uponU.P. - 126 words
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Article66 1950-10-16 1 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—The Israel Government resigned tonight, The government was formed according to Jerusalem radio, in March 1949 under Prime Minister David Ben Gurion. Prune Minister Ben Gurion gave his reasons for resigning to President Chaim Weizmnnn at a meeting which lasted more than one hour.Reuter. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration728 1950-10-16 2 CHILD MOTHER RELATES EVIL TWICE married and divorced Hamida, a 19-year-old girl with two children, came on the stage and told a gathering of Malay women yesterday at the SVC Hall that child marriage is an evil thing. The rally was held728 words
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Article220 1950-10-16 2 TAIPING. Sun. The Pre- *k*er»* of the Sessions Court. Mr. Carton recently dealt with a caso involving the question Oi the validity of the Discharge of a Charge during the pei rod of the Japanese occupation relating to a piece of N»nd at Sungei Tinggi in220 words
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Article38 1950-10-16 2 MANILA, Sun. President i Llpidio Quirino proclaimed Octotn r 20 an annual holiday iv Leyte Province to commemorate the anniversary of the lauding of General Douglas I Mac Arthur':, U.S. liberation t-' lorces there in 1944.38 words
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Article85 1950-10-16 2 Reuter. AMMAN, JORDAN, Sun— The new Jordan Cabinet, officially announced yesterday with Said Pasha Mufti as Prime Minister, assumeu office today. It was announced today that Hussein Pasha Siraj. loimcr Foreign Under Secretary had been appointed Court Chnmber'ain in the piace of Abdet Rahman Pasha Khalifa,Reuter. - 85 words
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Article65 1950-10-16 2 IPOH. Sun. A recruitment of Chinese Constables I will take place at the Central Police Station, Ipoh, on Wednesday, Oct. 18, 1950, at 9 a.m. Applicants should be between 18 to 24 years of age and have passed the 4th standard in a Chinese School. They should65 words
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Article216 1950-10-16 2 IPOH, Sunday. OENIOR students of the Anderson School accom--3 by their teachers will start off on a South Peninsula tour after their school examinations in Defember. When in Singapore they will visit the j University of Malaya. The educational tour will take them south to216 words
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Article153 1950-10-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. A SECURITY Forces' patrol escorting a Survey Party, all on bicycles, was attacked by bandits in Perak. Four Special Constables and one Extra Police Constable were killed and one Special Constable seriously wounded. Three members of the Survey Party were wounded, one153 words
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Article65 1950-10-16 2 Mr. James Porteous Taylor will be a Cadet on agreement. Malayan Poli.ee Service, with effect from July L 1950. Mr. Derrick Moore will be a Cadet on agreement, Malayan Police Service, with effect from July L 1950. Mi. Desmond William Kirby -dl! be a Cadet, Malayan Police Service,65 words
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97 1950-10-16 2 Malaya and Singapore are among the Asian countries that are expected to take part in a United Nations seminar to be held in India some time next year. Ceylon. Pakistan. Thailand, the Philippines. India. Indonesia are the other Asian nations expected to participate.97 words
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Article38 1950-10-16 2 Mr. B :sil Rex Nettlcton, an Officer of the Home Civil Service, on temporary transfer, will be an Assistant Meteorological Officer, Malayan Meteorological Service, with effect from July 26. 1950. Mr. Nettleton arrived on the August 2138 words
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Article218 1950-10-16 2 PENANG. Sun. Mr. John li. my. described as a 'Romeo' who made love lo a girl and promised to marry her. was recently sent to jail for two years for getting away with her jewellery, while she was asleep. Mr. C.' J. Brodie, A.S.P..218 words
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Article44 1950-10-16 2 Ifr. David William Stewart will be a Cadet. Malayan Civil Service, with effect from July 28. 1950. Mr. Stewart arrived on the 20th August. 1950. Mr. Eugene Robert Fournier O'Albe will be a Cadet. Malayan Civil Service, with effect from July 28.44 words
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Article277 1950-10-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Pan-Malayan Technical Assistants Conference held here today resolved unanimously to reject the salary scales for the technical services recommended by the Benham Committee. The conference condemned any motive to arbitrarily fix the salary scales to suit the temporary setbacks and commitments277 words
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Article139 1950-10-16 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. The Executive Council of the Interpreters' Union at a meeting here today resolved to reject the Benham recommendations on grounds of anomalies and gross injustice to Interpreters and to serve a notice on the Chief Secretary to the government setting' cut in the139 words
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Article112 1950-10-16 2 IPOH. Sun. A move is afoot in Ipoh to form a Perak Musical Society shortly. It is understood that the Sultan of Perak, the Mentri Bcsar and the British Adviser have consented to give their patronage to the proposed society. Members of the FMS will112 words
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86 1950-10-16 2 PENANG. Sun. TWENTY FIVF YEAK OLD Lee Hui King member of the Malayan fecial Liberation Army" *ho also edmittcd posting Red Ictflest was recently sentenced vo two and a nan years' imprisonment by Jvstiee Mr Jobling at the Supreme Court. Another charge of beina86 words
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Article47 1950-10-16 2 A.P. LONDON. Sun. Britain today tightened its control over the export of molybdenum and other materials vital to national defence. It announced that export licences will hereafter be required for the shipment from Britain of Molybdenum, nickle. spent oxide, sulphur and certain sulphur mixtures.— A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article32 1950-10-16 2 Reuter. TOKIO Sun. American air transp--ts yesterday flew a new record of 1.228 tons of supplies into Korea in Lancasters and "Flying Boxcars. U* Air Force announced tonight. Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article180 1950-10-16 3 TOKIO. Sun. Mr Mdan Crawley. British ;ury of State for Is visiting Tokio. braised the work of the Flying Boat Wing V.I.P. visit to their i[ Iwakuni. Many of und and air crews to spoke flew from a few weeks ago to weight to the gjjVs180 words
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Article53 1950-10-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. 23, of Singapore, in tne Police Court fa ling io produce Ma Identity curd. th< court that he only ro iiseri he had lost his card vaa tsked for it by police officer. his demcanou". the M traU ordered him to be53 words
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226 1950-10-16 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. \X impressive religious ceremony was held recently ar Kampong Gudang, a village 16 miles from ing, when over 100 Malays came forward in groups of 10 swearing allegiance to the Government and repenting for their wrong deeds in giving assisto bandits in the226 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-10-16 3 lata Rai Kwong, the famous Chinese film actress, who er the f n *ilff Us'T. Inring the weekend.18 words
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Article27 1950-10-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. taildiarj for the A School is expected for occupation in a will be raised U* stilus of a Middle27 words
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Article140 1950-10-16 3 The following are Gazette announcements: 1,1 r jan T lcnry Lambert will an Assi* at Superintendent, on contract. Malayan Police Service, with effect from the "th September, 1950. Mr. Lambert arrived on the 11th Scptembci. 1050. Mi Frederick Ch;rrlcs Stephen Qutnn-Young to be an Assistant Superintendent,140 words
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Article33 1950-10-16 3 PENANG, Sun. MISS T Spens. British Red Cross representative to the Far East wlUv Penang at the end of this month ST form a Red Cross Centre, it is learnt.33 words
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Article, Illustration98 1950-10-16 3 CADETS of Singapore -Squadron of the Air Training Corps who paraded at a local cinema to 'Show the flag' in connection with tne screeninc of the iuin 'The Big Lift.* whfcfc deals with the American part in ffttt Berlin \ir Lift. Ihe R.A.F. staged a demonstration of98 words
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Article385 1950-10-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. gR. N. Mootatamby, who was made a Dato on the 77th birthday of the Sultan or Johore and Mr. Sinniah Pillay, who was made a Justice of the Peace, were nonoured by the mdian Community at a tea party at the385 words
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Article25 1950-10-16 3 AP. THE HAGUE, Sun.—Dr. W. Hucndcr, former Governor of Surinam (Dutch West Indies) has been appointed Netherlands' Ambassador to Ethiopia.— AP.AP. - 25 words
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Article35 1950-10-16 3 TOKIO, Sunday. —BrigadierGeneral Bryan L. Milburn has approved life sentences imposed on two American soldiers Cpls. Roy J. Stewart, 29. and Jesse J. Edwards. 23. convicted of raping a 10-year old Japanese girl.35 words
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Article143 1950-10-16 3 Ten people were killed ir road accidents last month Three of them were children. There were in ail 673 accidents during the month. Of these the greatest number 21 occurred alon; Bukit Timah Road. 18 at Changi and 15 in Geylang. These were some143 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-16 3 Miss Chan Lan Eng who arrived from China Just_J few weeks ago was married yesterday to Mr. Chong rak Tee at the Bukit Panjaug Khek Community guild yestCrd The bridgroom Is the son of Mr. Chong Aik Saw, Poh Wah Despensary.44 words
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57 1950-10-16 3 The The Kheng Keow Coffec Shop Association held a house warming party at Malabar Street over the week-end Above picture shows Messrs. Lim Hong Suan. C.E. Foss R.W. Newton. Loke Quck Hoe. Sim Keong Siew. Wong Sai Lan (President). Tan Gim Kia and Van Stolk. Later in the ovening a57 words
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Article144 1950-10-16 3 Remembrance Day will be observed on November 12. There will be a ceremony at the Cenotaph at 7.30 a.m. at which the Governor will lay a wreath on behalf of the Government of Singapore. Service Commanders and the President of the Ex-Services Association, Malaya, will144 words
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Article65 1950-10-16 3 MANILA. Sat. Heavy lighting between Hukbalahaps and government trooos was reported to be raging today in Pampanga province, near the northern and Aeslern boundary of the United Slates Clark Air Force base and in Bulcan province, some 30 mile; north of Manila. Three battalion65 words
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Article54 1950-10-16 3 JOHORE. Bahru, Sun. When A. Thianiuttu was charged in the Police Court with being tound out of doors at Tebrau* during *curfew hours he claimed that by his watch he was at 6.10 p m. and not 7.30 g.m. as stated in the charge. He was54 words
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Article31 1950-10-16 3 U.P. MILAN Italy. A farm- hand strike which had plagued northern Italy for 22 days end|ed today after 4.000 "free" workers arrived here to work 'in ricctields. —U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article426 1950-10-16 3 NEW SCHEME TO TRAIN OFFICERS < KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. THERE are 57 Asian Asaistant Superintendents of Police in the Federation compared with 26 on the outbreak of the Emergency, states a Federal Government Press release. In order to provide greater opportunities for promotion to gazetted426 words
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Article133 1950-10-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun j Funds of the Johore Bah'ru Anti-TB Association will benefit by $500 as the result iof a successful dance held a I tne Royal Jonore miernationial club las* night. The British Ad.iser. Jo hore, and Mrs. J. Fa' -oner l who133 words
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102 1950-10-16 3 A.P. ATHENS, Sun. A Greek Government .spokesman emphatically denied last night that "politics" were involved in the continued imprisonment of Costa Kcphaloyannis, the "Cretan Romeo whose runaway marriage seven weeks ago brought the Mediterranean island to the brink of civil war. Costa's brother.A.P. - 102 words
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Article75 1950-10-16 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. THE Ceylon Conimissioner for Malaya, Ml. Saravanarauttu, paid his nrst official visit to Johore Bah*u ioday when he called on Dato Wan Idrls, acting Mcntri Bcsar, Johore. Later he visited the Istana Stulang to pay his respects? to the Regent of Johore who75 words
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144 1950-10-16 3 JO'iOlE EAHRU. Sun. Syed <<adir oin Muhammad. ;vho will sjo:. relieve Dato van Idri3 as acting Mentri bpsar. Johore. was one of the many local residents who took a party to one of the neighbouring islends to celebrate •■h" Muslim new year yesterday.144 words
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Article37 1950-10-16 3 JOHORE' BAHRU, Sun. Tho Government Toddy Shop at Merging is being converted into living quarters. This is one }f the numerous measures the State authorities are adopting to relieve housing shortage.37 words
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Article693 1950-10-16 4 the Truman-MacArthur meeting we must wait for the American President's policy •speech. The three hours of shirt-sleeve talks on baking, desolate Wake Island covered a lot ol ground, but, as was to be expected, the formal statement issued later tells us nothing except of American resolution to come693 words
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1720 1950-10-16 4 Charles D. Holland - by Charles D. Holland TIIE six-year economic and social development plan which has been drawn up by the Government of the Federation of Malaya shows that a confident view as to the future has not been modified by the bandit menace, of which happily signs are1,720 words
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1079 1950-10-16 5 Truman—MacA. Talk Start In Car Reuter. WAKE ISLAND, Sunday. PRESIDENT TrOW General Douglas Mac Arthur met in conference I t„r less than two hours in this lonely Pacific island today, discussed Korea and other subjects and then flew away again. In a formal statement issuedReuter. - 1,079 words
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Article172 1950-10-16 5 U.P. BERLIN Sun. The Russealeil oft their zone today and forced some 12.000.000 Germans to vote in a rigred Communist election which transform that half of Ger. many into a subservient Soviet satellite, 4 s Germans wore routed out or th*ir homes and factoriesU.P. - 172 words
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Article82 1950-10-16 5 A.P. BERLIN. Sun. Russia.is og down on exploitation of East Germany's meagre araoium deposits but is offeros to Germans in Soviet Union, a Euist Party newspaper reported today. Th Berliner Strdtblatt said that test drilling for lium near Wernigarde. been abandoned by Soogin Ti becauseA.P. - 82 words
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Article63 1950-10-16 5 U.P. HONGKONG. Sun.—Reports from South China indicated to- it large quantities of sup. plies were How ing into IndoChina lor Ho Chi Minh's guerilla. rta aid Ho Chi Minh visited Nanning in southern Kwangsi province, •here he signed a pact with Chinese Communists inU.P. - 63 words
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Article64 1950-10-16 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Sun. An appeal to tli. United States to extend a > s*noo.rroo.ooo granti rati over the next tour years as part of merican programme of tiding Democracies was made jamin G. Browdy, PreZ.iwnist OrganisaAmerica, which claims «30,000 mo.nbers. Mr. Browdy, in aA.P. - 64 words
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Article60 1950-10-16 5 U.P. On >KH Sun Three more agents convicted as executed before a hi■««luad yesterday. I a Keelung school mg Hao-tung, who led chief organiser urer a it the harbour >. and students, Li ChangJJ«g who directed efforts- to pro-Red sentiment and Tang Chichian* carrie<l Li Chang''SU.P. - 60 words
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Article104 1950-10-16 5 A.P. BEFORE grey-haired 66-year-old President Truman left Wake Island he presented 70--year-old strong jawed five-star ien. Mac Arthur the Distinguished Service Medal with a fourth Oak Leaf cluster. The General was already wearing more medals than one could enumerate. 1 The President expressed envy lat Gen. MacA.P. - 104 words
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Article281 1950-10-16 5 U.P. TOKIO, Sunday. QENERAL Douglas Mac Arthur returned to Japan today from his Wake Island conference with President Truman and declared that the President's trip to the Pacific would be hailed with "great enthusiasm throughout the Far East." Mac Arthur said: "It will be interpreted asU.P. - 281 words
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Article36 1950-10-16 5 Reuter. MARSEILLES. Sun--M. Guy Mollet, Secretary General of the French Socialist Party, said here to-day it seemed improbable that France would be able to beat the Vietminh guerillas in Indo-China, alone.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article27 1950-10-16 5 AP. HON3KONG. Sunday.—Reinforcements for Communis: China's small but growing Navy were reported to have appeared this week in waters between Hongkong and Portuguese Macao.AP.AP. - 27 words
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Article34 1950-10-16 5 Reuter. PHILADELPHIA, Sunday.—Sir Benegal N. Rau, India's permanent delegate to the U.N., took paxt here in a forum during which he reitorated that Communist China should be admitted to the U.N.—ReuterReuter. - 34 words
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Article33 1950-10-16 5 Reuter. TOKIO. Sun.—Gen. MacArthur's spokesman tonight flatly denied the North Korean charges to the U.N. that South Koreans or Americans were using Japanese troops in the Korean war.—Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article35 1950-10-16 5 AP. PRAGUE. Sun.—The Rumanian Government is reported to have protested against discussion in the U.N. Assembly of Western charges that Rumania, Bulgaria and Hungary have violated human rights guarantees in their peace treaties.—AP.AP. - 35 words
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Article163 1950-10-16 5 AP. Throughout the document, however, ran a suggestion that Truman repeatedly emphasized to Mac Arthur that United States policy in the Far Pacific would be closely linked to the United Nations. This apparently means that, in n practical sense. Truman is anxious to accomplish two things: 1. TheAP. - 163 words
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Article27 1950-10-16 5 JAP —BURMESE RICE DEAL Reuter. TOKIO. Sunday.—The Japanese Government is negotiating for the purchase of 150.000 tons of Burmese rice during the first half of 1951. Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article19 1950-10-16 5 AP. HONGKONG. Sunday Hong Kong Government suspended issuance of licences to export raw cotton yesterday.—AP.AP. - 19 words
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Article184 1950-10-16 5 A.P. LONDON, Sun. Britain's mass circulation Sunday newspapers spoke out today of "flying saucers." Four of the weeklies with a combined circulation of nearly 7.000,000 devoted much cf their front pages to a debate on the already much discussed subject. Lord Beavcrbrcok's Sunday Express and SundayA.P. - 184 words
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Miscellaneous13 1950-10-16 5 BUT OOP i»Y v T Hamlin 111 ABNER by fll Capp < S^^S |^^f^13 words
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48 1950-10-16 6 Th" Board of Pineapple Packers held a dinner in hnnmir n# at*. Hie pineapple industry, during the weekend( M C> Co a L ln P< ad :cr Tooke, Mrs. N. van der Gaast. Mr. S Thomson %rs% vT '"ft r Geek, Mrs. B. Walker. Mr. and Mrs, j48 words
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705 1950-10-16 6 U rom A Market Correspondent FROM aquatics to rubber and tin prices, Malaya had a record breaking- week, on Tuesday the metal reached an alltime Malayan high of $432 per picul, followed by further advances to $440 on Thursday from where it regressed705 words
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581 1950-10-16 6 ni-Tir KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday JHE F.Ms. Chamber of Commerce and the Penang Chamber of Commerce are firmly of the opinion that the proposed export duty on rubber is impracticable and that it would operate unjustly and in a discriminatory fashion "juoti> In581 words
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Article90 1950-10-16 6 A.P. PARIS. Sun. Joan Letour neau. Minister for Indochina, told the press today that while France had suffered "grave sot-backs" the situation was not "catastrophic." Letourneau and General Alphonso Juiii ore Hying to Saigon this week-end to iix responsibility for tho French defeats at theA.P. - 90 words
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107 1950-10-16 6 Reuter-AAP. AAP. TAIPEH, Sun. Formosa's financial authorities today scotched rumours of impending restrictions and controls on trade with Hongkong. They said no additional regulations were contemplated. The statement followed a flock of rumours in Taipch and Hongkong that- the Sino-Japanese trade pact wouldReuter-AAP.; AAP. - 107 words
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Article57 1950-10-16 6 U.P. MANILA. Sun. It was pay day today for almost everybody but not at the Department of Foreign Affairs, where the ancient office safe refused to open. The Foreign Office cashier issued an appeal to safecrackers, but it looked as if the staff would have toU.P. - 57 words
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Advertisement727 1950-10-16 6 I ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore p. S ham. Penang. •VAN'T HOFF 16/18 Oct ■33 GAROET 25/26 Oct H LANGKOEAS «/7 Nov. 8 Nov 9 Nov j KOTA CEDE 16/17 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 Nov L I 'Also loading for Port Sudan direct. I I A727 words
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Advertisement255 1950-10-16 6 FINANCIAL $3,000'- Loan required a^ain-rt uooJ sccur ty at fair MUM write confidential I v to G.P.o. Box laot, Spore. qi.k.9* VEHICLES FOR SALE I TOR SAL hi: r ;vor be Loupr. Fluid drive, new \mui. Kingpins, battery. *ytt BxceWt-al conditio*. Taxed, buureJ. On* Be Liv, 83. Bfciweto -<Ji<i, ipun.255 words
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Advertisement356 1950-10-16 6 SHIPPING BiuQiLiNi: For U.K./CONTINENT: S'pore P. S'ham Penan* B?ncieuch for Liverpool, s Glasgow, Dublin, Rotterdam, Antwerp 21-280ct. 29-30 Oct. 31 Oct-1 N< v Benvannoch for Genoa, Avonmouth, London, Antwerp, R'dam, Hull 31 Oct.-6 Nov. 7-8 Nov 9-10 ov Queen Anne for Liverpool, Havre, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg 31 Oct.-13 Nov. 14-15356 words
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Advertisement220 1950-10-16 6 ACCOMMODATION FOR RENT: Open cover Odown ISO' x 10' m Katon-i area either toe toon or tang leas*. Apply Box Tt bune, S pui HOMh, Dunnalow or ilat urgeii i> required long period. European I iaimiy. Furnished or unfurnished. I Keasonable rent. M.S. Box A. I"T7. Tribune, Spore. iL.tiT IMMEDIATE220 words
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345 1950-10-16 7 \INETEEN-year old Ibrahim bin Falli of the Young Men's Muslim Association became Champion Athlete at the annual Muslim New Year sports meet held at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Runners-up were Syed Sahil bin Al-junied and SafTarin who secured live points each. Champion Club345 words
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Article110 1950-10-16 7 Kicipon*; Daliru Sports Club were too good for R.E.M.E. when Jiey met in a soccer game at th« Railway ground yesterday and wop by four goal» to one. The score was two-one in favour of Kampong Bahru a it terval ZAMAK gave the w.nners110 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-10-16 7 A winning jump by Safarin bin Haji Ali during the Long Jump event at yesterday s Muslim New Year sports.22 words
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Article220 1950-10-16 7 Clear-cut wlor'.e v.rrc scored by the winner* in yesterdays Junior inier-Ctub badminton lournatueni '.laved at the Clerkal Union Hall. M>vHonrr B.P. beat S.C'.S.A. 11* r-ml. Results (Mayflower mentioned Hrst): Mngbm Tan Guan Hong beat benail bin Ahmad w.o. Seah Kirn Teck beat Ng Lian, Chuan220 words
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Article45 1950-10-16 7 A.P. STOCKHOLM. Today.—Sweden defeated Denmark by four goals 10 nil in their fifth international soccer match here yesterday. A crowd of 37.500 saw the game at the Rab«unda Stadium. All goals were scored in the first half of the game. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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446 1950-10-16 7 POLICE WIN BURKE CUP I)ISPLAYING all-round superiority in all the six events, the Singapore Police defeated the Singapore Motor Club to win the Challenge Cup presented by Mr. K. G. Burne (Asst. Secretary, Automobile Association of Malaya) in yesterday's Motor Gymkhana at the parade446 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-10-16 7 Mr. Winterford (left) and ASP Abrams both landed on the last "chair which broke under their weights in the Musical Chairs event at the Motor Gymkhana yesterday. The judges declared a dead heat. Mr Lloyd of the S.M.C. Teeam manoeuvring his motorcycla round the circle of pails for61 words
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421 1950-10-16 7 "PLUNGER - By "PLUNGER" PENANG. Sunday. MY t«n best horses to follow in the forthcoming Penang Turf Club's: Autumn meeting are: FREE FRENCHMAN: For the l'» mi'< race on the last day. This Freeh gelding has won over this distance, and running with a poor421 words
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Article65 1950-10-16 7 PENANG, Today. THE No. :j grass track was in line condition when opened for training this morning and horses out f»r the workout were confined to slow pace or cariter Those that worked well ware Actor <Tait>. Ganymead Q. Sailing ("fait) Rahcen (E. Donnelly), Gameiia (Ellery), and65 words
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155 1950-10-16 7 MALACCA. Sunday.—St. Francis nstitution beat their rivals, the Tv' 1 School, by four games to one in the final match of the Interm hooi tiioys) Badminton Cham><or«hlo for the Pamadasa "hallenge Shield on Friday. The Anglo-Chinese School, holders of the Shield, retain the shield155 words
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Article97 1950-10-16 7 Reuter. BASLE. Today. Switzerland beat Holland nan international km nl,all match Uric yesterday by even goals to live. Twentvtive thousand |>cople Wttncsped the s<-oring in perfect football weather wb&tt each side scored twice before halftimc and the U»UU of goal* would have been greater had notReuter. - 97 words
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Advertisement659 1950-10-16 7 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS. For piirlicuhrrs te* Tender Rti n, Grov.id Floor, Mnnicipai Oiiicc). WATER DEPARTMENT Supply of (a) Anhydrous Ammonia. Deposit $50. Close 1 P.M 15/11 50 and <b> ReintagCed Coucretc Pipe, Qf 39 inches Nominal SUe. Deposit 550 Clos: NOON—I37II/50. MUNICCPAL SfcCPvETARI AT: (a) Printing a«.ul binding )i659 words
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Advertisement586 1950-10-16 7 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A VARIATION OF A HAULAGE PERMIT. I, Edward James Cooper cf Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd., Sagil Estate, Tangkak, Johore; being holder' of Haulage Permit No. 1284 /7 C give notice of intention to apply for variation of this permit586 words
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Advertisement339 1950-10-16 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD/ SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENGYLE G^ 13/ li GLENROY Due Oct. 26 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, AND JAPAN. Due Sails •GLENFINLAS Gdns 6/7 Oct. 17 GLENORCHY .due Oct. 18 GLENARTNEY clue339 words
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691 1950-10-16 8 PARIS. Sunday. THIRTY-THREE year old Khadre El Touny vir--1 tually clinched the world's Weigh tlifting Championship for Egypt last night by scoring an overwhelming triumph in the middleweight. The mighty Egyptian hoisted 125 kilograms over his head in the press event of last691 words
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Article83 1950-10-16 8 Reuter. L-itest: S. Stanczyk won the cruiserweight weight lifting championships with an aggregate lift of 420 kilograms. The same total was raised by A. Verobiev USSR but as he was heavier by 800 grammes the American was judged champion. The third place went to K. AwadReuter. - 83 words
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625 1950-10-16 8 JIM CHAMBERS - STILL DIV. I LEADERS U.K. FOOTBALL REVIEW By JIM CHAMBERS. A.P. J V II. LONDON, Sunday. ARSENAL'S "new look" forward line, in which wing forwards Ian McPherson and Don Roper moved so often into the middle, completely outplayed theA.P. - 625 words
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239 1950-10-16 8 By Mtunt draw nsrain-M the r>t team of the Singapore Swim"pore dies* Lea -tv the Sin rapore ■tin? Ctuh. in the linai of the hess Club won the Lee Qeoh ISng hield yes* < i day. The Che 'S tub had won239 words
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325 1950-10-16 8 George Zbisko, the Polish headspin expert, had an answer for George Duane, Australian drop kick expert and official heavyweight Champion of the Orient, it was not effective enough. He failed to last half their scheduled six round wrestling bout under the "no foul" rule325 words
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Article, Illustration167 1950-10-16 8 2nd Inter-School Swimming Championships ABOVE: (left» St Patrick's School team. Champions at thr Inter-School Swim mint Carnival. They were represented by Heft to fight) Paul Lira. Lionel Chee iCapt). Robert Lee and Wee Koh Tear. Lionel b holding thr convetrd I-re Kim I I nun Clip.167 words
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142 1950-10-16 8 LONDON, Sun. JAROSLAV DROBNT. Ihe calf* exited Cie h former Davis Cup idayer. and Minn Jean Quertier, one of Britain*' young star*, are tne new covered courts rhasep.ons >> Brhi?h tennM. In »he Ami yesterday Dronny beat Geoffrey Pa.«h Ihe British rjn»i* Off* !>i".r.142 words
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Article99 1950-10-16 8 NEW YORK. Today. J time.» Norris. President 01 Hie Internanational Boxing Club. continued yesiejday that Joe Ixuiis planned *o keep on fighting with the hop* af another chance to hallense lor »he world heavy weight title. Mr. Norri* .«aid Louis had tele phoned him from Norfolk99 words
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428 1950-10-16 8 CAEKWAD, HAZARE TO RESCUE Reuter. BARODA, Sunday AT the end of the second day's play in the Comrt mon wealth versus Baroda match here lorjay the home side 39 runs behind on the first inninps had scored 79 for the loss of two secondReuter. - 428 words
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81 1950-10-16 8 arable athletic a- nen held a bumper ixo Jay i, •ver the la?' a«ek~nl n ,jT iccasion of the a.-soo .non ilj nni\ (i f try. Highlight of id? ..i.ht.t -vas the dinn-r a: ioof g.trden >n Saturft which was attended I i ban JOO men81 words
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468 1950-10-16 8 RUGBY LEAGUE INTERNATIONAL A.P. A vn ABERTILLERY, Sunday. t GLAND proved worthy winners with a smashing 22 points to four victory over Wales In the season's first Rugby League International here yesterday. Their score was made up of three goals two penalty goals and fourA.P. - 468 words
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Article124 1950-10-16 8 v\v< a Baffle* Qua: lionai freetsagiMU) c.ui>, to "Liogros vi 1 ainiiy i'utnnin-' v S.&gaifUre." hi a.m.. in-"' ■lationai Cooking. Special Bunnf.-' Illj mid suinoal v> p.m. KUI CROHN WOKKI.X. \KTI: -Jmde Hut, Cieraeaeeau Avenue. 10 a.m. io noon. BY. John Mill LAM l CIATIOA: V124 words
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Article84 1950-10-16 8 *.*im it: xnev w*n- Div ded" at 11. 1.40. 1.15. *j9.30 p m. ALHAMBKA: Out. -«t <>t 'V. Trail" and Ice Capades It'' 1.43, 4.15, 6.45 and P.'* < \PITOL: "A i i.-i t M hawk" at 11. 14,'. 1.C*' SJ.30 p.m. PAVII.ION: "Th" Red .'ati'ifr' at 2 <84 words
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Article46 1950-10-16 8 POCCLH: f..,..- -iCh nese v. Itid Ja i.'mr BIGHY: SCC 'B v. Police on padnnc. n HIM'KNY v CV«'«* h Pfcdnng; SCRC <• 11 1 Bank Hon- Lin t IKD 'pi 1 d v. PW1) ai St. reor--'»''• Police S A. v. VMCA at Th»"»» Road.46 words
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Miscellaneous9 1950-10-16 8 AIMU. TIDE II.W.: 1.04 p.m. 5,n<:) 7.08 a.in. (4fU.9 words
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