Malaya Tribune, 23 October 1950
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Title Section47 1950-10-23 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel 'Tribum* Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58H/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. -HGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE MONDAY, OCT. 23, 1960.47 words
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Article, Illustration503 1950-10-23 1 SEOUL, Monday. COUTH KOREAN forces drove to less than 50 miles of the Mafteivurian border today, chasing" KoTSan' Communist Army remnants tn a campaign that has become a rout. In their headlong flight, the Communists have massacred many American prisoners—6B in one known group—but503 words
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Article113 1950-10-23 1 UP. TOKIO, Monday. AU o f Communist tailed a United Nations spearhead on the west vay to the North fgcttn border yesterday. Advance element* of ttoe> brigade moving north on Sininju. 70 miles ast of T he border city > ran into first or- myUP. - 113 words
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229 1950-10-23 1 I AKE SUCCESS Sun. al N. Kau, India's L legate to the will read wing message in ction with United NaDay broadcasts on Oct. 24: The present session of thei Vss mbly is likely pmve the most ta the life of the United Nations.229 words
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Article63 1950-10-23 1 Reuter. NEW YORK Sun. NEARLY one-third of the 424 aliens aboard the liner Satuania were detained under the new American internal security law when she arrived from Italy today. Most of the 136 people sent to Ellis Island were Italians and Germans. The 136 were detained becauseReuter. - 63 words
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Article115 1950-10-23 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Sun. THE "Big Five"—Britain, the United State, France, China and Russia —were meeting in New York today to try to agree on a new United Nations Secretary General. Mr. Trygve Lie's five-year term expires in February. Britain and America have suggestedReuter. - 115 words
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Article46 1950-10-23 1 IPOH Sun. The Pakistan Association cf Perak, Taiping, has sent medicines worth 5712 for the flood victim? of Pakistan by air to the governor of West Punjab. The Association llso appeals to others in Malaya to heip the aiscresied victims >f flood.46 words
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Article22 1950-10-23 1 WASHINGTON'Sun. Defence Secretary tfeorge Marshall is to havi a special consultant on gufced missiles, it was learned her! today.22 words
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241 1950-10-23 1 U.P. PARIS, ionday. FRANCE'S ccalition government is split Vide open on the question of rearming Germtny, and political quarters say it is possible the cabinet may fall when the situation comes up in thi National Assembly on Tuesday. Premier Plevin, Foreign Minister Sc.huU.P. - 241 words
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Article78 1950-10-23 1 BEN/rtES. Mon. A HINDU sadhl cut off the tip of his tngue as a propitiatory offfing to the Goddess Durgaicredited in Hindu mytholof with blood- thirsty attriutes, during celebrations hefe. Overwhelmed! by devotion, he made "a git of his tonI gue" at the era of78 words
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Article25 1950-10-23 1 ATHENS. Jin. Military experts agreedjhcrc yesterday that a militaryllliance between Greece and Tukey would provide the best giarantee against another war inthe Balkans.25 words
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Article24 1950-10-23 1 SAIGON, SO. —The French Army announcd today that all men of the tw and half battalions evacufting Langson had now rcacld safety.24 words
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Article28 1950-10-23 1 NEW V C?-K, Sun. —Dr. Frank N. D. luchman, leader of Moral P. n -.rmamcnt, arrived hero fron Europe today with 40 follows.28 words
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Article75 1950-10-23 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE rail track at Senal where a train was derailed by bandits on Wednesday night uas cleared yesterday. The Singapore station master announced this morning that last nights night mail left Singapore a* scheduled and is well on its way to Kuila Lumpur. A75 words
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Article139 1950-10-23 1 A.P. TOKIO. Sun U.S. Far East Air Force airmen have flown more than 50,000 individual combat flights (sorties) since the day after the Communists invaded South Korea. More than half of the flights 23.000 were made by fighter-planes F-80s. i -50s nnd V* I r nA.P. - 139 words
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Article14 1950-10-23 1 SINGAPORE Police airested two Chinese men wanted for housebreaking oyer the weekend.14 words
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Article19 1950-10-23 1 NEW DELHI. Mon. GASOLINE rationing throughout India, except in Uttar Pradesh (former t United Provinces), ended yesterday.19 words
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Article472 1950-10-23 1 HANOI. Monday. FRENCH forces have evacuated Loc Binh, 7th frontier outpost to be abandoned in Northern Indo-China within a month. Loc Binh is about 12 miles south-east of the fortress of Langson, evacuation of which is officially stated to have been completed. All the men Involved472 words
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Article212 1950-10-23 1 Reuter. MOSCOW. Monday. ERGEI BORZENKO. Pravda kl correspondent In Korea, wrote today that Pyongyang "continues to fight the hated enemies of the Korean people." He wrote In the Communist Party newspaper: "As a result of many days of stubborn battles In the forward areas, the combined American-Bri-tish-JapaneseReuter. - 212 words
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497 1950-10-23 1 Don Whitehead - By Don Whitehead, AP Correspondent. A.P. Bv some miracle, at leost 21 men. many of whom wounded, lived through the 1 hour Ions massacre to tell the story Survivors have jeen flown to Japan for treatment 1 The slaughter of tne American prisoners wasA.P. - 497 words
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Article33 1950-10-23 1 LONDON, Sunday. Chinese peasants are to get a new official calendar which among other things will teacn them how to write letters and how to play games, Peking radio reported today.33 words
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Article31 1950-10-23 1 World Bank has offered Yujo. lavia a J200.000.000 loan but Tito'» £ov«mment is noictng oat '•for better terms; high Yugoslav source saifi toaay. BELGRADE Sun The31 words
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Article28 1950-10-23 1 GAUHATI, ASSAM, Sun. Six people were drowned here today when a boat carrying 22 people capsized on the BrahmaI putra River after colliding with floating tlmoer.28 words
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241 1950-10-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday, w Trarip Union Council at a meeting I Sed tnat the draft provident j t SXllfSWorkers did not make adequate provi- F nil Lades or workers and that the rate of siol l f °J «nn g was not fair241 words
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Article107 1950-10-23 2 IPOH. Sun. The Red Shield Services Club the first of its kind in Perak, will be declared open by Brigadier C. R. Hardy D. 0., 0 8.E., Commander, on Oct. 28 at 4.30 p.m. 'The Club is exclusively for nished while a suitable library107 words
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Article121 1950-10-23 2 SEREMBAN, Sun. AFTER an extraordinary general meeting held here today the Negri Sembilan Teachers Union, while rejecting the Benham Report of salary scales for English school teachers in the Federation applauded the Government's move for direct negotiation with their respective employers. Mr A. T. Kulasingham, VicePresident121 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-10-23 2 A very rare "Coming of Age" ceremony of fifteen tar-old Nosttirwan Pestnjee a student in the seventh .standard of the St. Andrews School took place on Saturday at 21. St. Nicholas Flats. A Parsee priest, B. R. Vakil conducted the ceremony and chanted prayers. Mr B. R.73 words
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185 1950-10-23 2 MR. Chan Kum Chee. a former Municipal EmM ,->vee will contest the Municipal Elections on Dec 2. as a Progressive Party candidate in the S W st«, aged 35. Is a Certificated Accountant d has been in public practice for the past ten years. While185 words
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Article54 1950-10-23 2 PATNA. Sun.—Bihar State is threatened with famine because of a drought which destroyed the seasonal paddy crop. The state food minister I estimated loss at 1.000.000 tons and said that a terrible situation" is feared. The state government is believed to have suggested that the Indian government54 words
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Article89 1950-10-23 2 JOKORE BAHRU. Sun. Coming up a third time in connection with a charge ol failing to register and obtain a identity card Lim Ho was informed that the case against him was postponed for trial. On the first occasion, he he came to Court he claimed89 words
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Article77 1950-10-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, SundayRemembrance Day this year will be observed on November 12 The ceremony at the Cenotaph in memory of the' fallen will consist of two min-1 utes' silence after the lasti stroke of eleven of the town clock The Last Post and the Reveille77 words
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Article228 1950-10-23 2 PENANG. Sun.—The Settlenent Youth Council. Penang md Prince Wellesley have Silked up an elaborate, prorvomme to observe United Sns Day" which falls on October 24. p The programme will lcmae exhibition of colour posters received by th- Secretariat of he Malayan Council The piograrnrne will228 words
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129 1950-10-23 2 One of the Far East Air I Force casualty evacuation helicopters airlifted yesterday a sick British soldier from an isolated Army post in jungle country in Perak and flew him to hospital for treatment. The pilot of the helicopter was flown in an Artillery129 words
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285 1950-10-23 2 A YOUNG Singapore Chinese may become the A R.A.F.'s first officer-cadet from this part of the world since the end of the war. He is 20-years old Lim Chin Seng, son of businessman Lim Chong Hun. Lim will be flown to England early in285 words
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Article36 1950-10-23 2 SITIAWAN, Sun.—The pupils of the Anglo-Chinese School, Sitiawan, will stage a variety concert in aid of the Science and general extension project on November 3 at 7 p.m. in the School hall, Kampong Koh.36 words
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Article32 1950-10-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. The Malayan Railway Ad ™inutration announces that have today 15S estored between Kuala Tumour and Singapore. The from Singapore and Kuala Lumpur tonight as usual.32 words
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Article74 1950-10-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. The damaged railway track bHwe'en Senai and Kempas was restored and opened for Safflc this morning. The first train to go through was a goods rain which was followed by a mixed passenger and goods train bound for Gemas. The night mail train from Singapore74 words
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Article20 1950-10-23 2 Radio Malaya will broadcast a schools programme in Malay on Oct. 28 from 10.50 a.m. to 12 p.m.20 words
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406 1950-10-23 2 a SILENT toast to the immortal memory of Lord A Nelson was drunk in silence on Saturday at a function to Commemorate Trafalgar Day. In an address, Admiral Sir Patrick Brind, the Commander in Chief said that Lord Nelson was a perfect example of a406 words
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Article49 1950-10-23 2 IPOH. Sun.-The following have hoen «ected officebearers for thi Perak Chinese Chamber if Commerce: President: Mr. Lav Pal Khuan. JP; fice-President: Mr. Cheong Cite, JP; Treasurer: Mr. Foolg Seong; Secretaries: Messls. Leong Yew Koh and Wond Kirn Sang. Auditors: Chil Chan Kan and Kiat Seng Joong.49 words
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Article278 1950-10-23 2 ALTHOUGH in some respects rivals in a highly competitive business, shipping companies and airlines often And it expedient to make use of each other's services This is evidenced in the increasing use of air services being made by shipping companies to repatriate ship's crews to their278 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-10-23 2 wirnT- Mr John Forbes Sempill, actor-manager-pj» S&aPore. Repertory o—Tj^g t>U who himself took part in the produc*he %%Tl™~TJwX™ he -St ""''SrAv'V" of the Singapore Repertory ment of the loud applause.33 words
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76 1950-10-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Janagee. the wife of a j Kuala Lumpur peon, was bound over in the sum or *zo for three months to be of good behaviour in the Police I Conrt today. on her pleading guilty to throwing herself into the Sungei76 words
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303 1950-10-23 2 PENANG, Sunday. MR R P. Bingham. Resident Commissioner, speaking on the 134 th Anniversary of the founding of the Penang Free School which was also the School's Soeech Day, said that he envied these boys who had the opportunity to be admitted into303 words
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Article61 1950-10-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Holding that the vehicle was not constructed or adapted for conveying goods and therefore did not come within the meaning of the section under which he was charged. Magistrate Inche Taib bin Andak acquitted Neoh Siew Hong who was charged with carrying 180 ka*« s61 words
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Article34 1950-10-23 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. For hawking food without p lic p rr« Sor>r was fined" $13 in the Police Court today. Yeo said he had not renewed his licence which had exp'^d.34 words
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Article39 1950-10-23 2 TEL AVIV. Sunday.—lsrael's outgoing Prime Minister and Minister of Defence Mr. David Ben Gurion said tonight that 75,000 troops have been taking part in the Israel Army's week ol autumn manoeuvres which officially end at noon tomori row.39 words
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Article99 1950-10-23 2 A.P. JAKARTA. Sun.-FourtefJ Dutch-trained editors of Ra6o Indonesia's state control* newsroom in Jakarta ij dismissed during the weekend "because of their attitude before and after the transfer oi sovereignty." an official announcement said. The entire Indonesian language desk, the editors of tn» French and Arabic internajA.P. - 99 words
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Article138 1950-10-23 3 cir L COMMIS- V L S] LSar, not prepared 31 mi for the conSubordinate s '.r at Braddell Staff Ud n was made that of the Singalt Trust and to he built at the nmah Filters at an esI•" .112.000 for 16 nstructed on •V138 words
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Article150 1950-10-23 3 mz newly formed Singapore 1 Camera Club celebrated its ■ritb a dmncr at the ft Tong Restaurant. New ■grid on Saturday night. Over ra and guests tn< r and allow--to he 'targets' j i.:. i fellow memtun lup fully armed i: U raa, flash-guns it. ..rs150 words
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Article50 1950-10-23 3 Musi vi was fined Its' rigorous! the Fourth I M on Friday a cow J S( rikhn Teveari' Chuan Road on Oc-i Hong Hee, the Magis- -up that was tend, saw Lela to a pole, on the cow's he walked that he didn't was fixed tnuneat50 words
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Article36 1950-10-23 3 LUSANG Sim TK.« rho Penang Imam ir-ship ward n won by vcond son an Myelin the MusI Pi nang. hoiurships rust Fund :t Ahmad. Abdul Md. All bin Che i bin Paehi Mohamed36 words
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Article13 1950-10-23 3 I**As, M)s j", i 1C AssoclaM tico, will Mfcal ,<on Road13 words
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Article, Illustration600 1950-10-23 3 MR. BLYTHE SAYS: USIS. QPENING the United Nations Exhibition in Victoria Memorial Hall during the week-end. the Officer Administering the Government, Mr. W. L. Blythe, said that Singaporeans should inform themselves more fully of the activities of the UNO. "Only by giving our fullUSIS. - 600 words
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324 1950-10-23 3 MR. M. Guibaut. the French I Consul-General, congratulating the Government of Singapore on behalf of the Consular Corps, on having had the idea of organising this Exhibition, said that Singapore an ideal spot for an exhibition of this kind for in the last324 words
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Article, Illustration14 1950-10-23 3 Picture of the new cocktail bar at the Sea-View Hotel. Tribune Photo. Trlboae Fhoio.Trlboae Fhoio. - 14 words
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328 1950-10-23 3 Narayanan - Its Playing Into Red Hands Says Narayanan KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday, trie final meeting of the Malayan Planters Industries Employers Association and the PanMalayan Rubber Negotiating committee held yesterday, the former refused the demand for three dollar minimum wages for rubber workers. The workers contend328 words
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Article188 1950-10-23 3 IPOH. Sunday. Rover Mate Abdul Hamid jumped out of his bed last; night on hearing a baby shriek 'Tulong Api" and rescued a I child from a burning hut. faftj opposite his house in Kampong Niyor. He also prevented the fire from spreading to188 words
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Article87 1950-10-23 3 ipOH, Sun. Remembrance Day this year will be observe! on November 12. The prcgramme of the ceremony at tte Cenotaph in memory of tie Fallen in the Wars 1914-191$ and 1935-1945 will begin «t 10.50 a.m. The customary two minute* silence after the last stroke cf87 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-10-23 321 words
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Article115 1950-10-23 3 IPOH, Sunday. A MOVE isfeing made to send an overseas Chinese mission jo Formosa to tell the people there that the Chinesi in Malaya are in support of Generalissimo Chiafe-Kai-shek's fight against the Communists. I The misslh will at the same time s|dy the situation115 words
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Article41 1950-10-23 3 IPOH, >n. A head believed to f that of a Chinese was reeved to the Ipoh Hospital tcently by some Gurkha bops. While reports were conflicting, ac said the head is that o a Chinese bandit from th. jungle,41 words
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55 1950-10-23 3 TOOK $1 TO REMOVE NIGHT SOIL CHARGE Lim Lye. an employee of the Town Cleansing Department denied in the Second District Court on Saturday when charged with corruptly receiving $1 from Mohamed Maiden on Sept. 1 last, for removing night soil. Bail of $1,000 was offered; and the case was55 words
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Article47 1950-10-23 3 Mr. Roy Morrell, the new incumbent of th« Johore Chair of English in the University of Malaya will deliver his inaugu-1 ral lecture in the Oei Tiong Ham Hall, on Nov. 10, at j 6.30 p.m. The title of his lecture will tc:— "Wordsworth 1950",47 words
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Article104 1950-10-23 3 Two Chinese and an Indian were each fined $20 in the Fecond Police Court on Friday when they pleaded guilty to a charge cf playing a game of "chance" at Johore Road on Oct. 10 at 3 a.m. They were Armugam, Seah See Hong and104 words
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108 1950-10-23 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Chong Tan. a rubber tapper, who pleaded guilty in the Police Court to altering his Certificate of Admission iss"°d in Singapore was fined $25. Mr. Jones, the Immigration Officer. Johore. said that the alteration was discovered when Chong: applied for a renewal of108 words
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Article73 1950-10-23 3 PENANG. Sun. Because of its scholastic and athletic achievements; the Penang Free School will close tomorrow. This was announced by Headmaster, Mr. P. Howitt and ap-. proved by Mr. G. L. Bayliss, the Senior Inspector of Schools, Penang, at the end of the Speech Day ceremony73 words
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378 1950-10-23 3 Educationist - Says Educationist THE youth of Malaya and Singapore today seek higher education. But they are handicapped—. because of lack of means. This is the opinion of two graduates of the London University, Mr. E. Pereira, principal of the C.Y.M.A. School of Commerce, and Mr. A.378 words
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Article81 1950-10-23 3 PENANG, Sun.—The hearing in the Bank of China Case will be resumed before Mr. M. R. F. Rogers tomorrow. There are four accused in the case. They are charged for conspiring to cheat the Bank of $72,000 between July 2 and July 13 last year. Hearing81 words
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Article117 1950-10-23 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun.— Security Forces in ambush killed one Chinese Bandit in Perak yesterday. A revolver and ammunition were recovered. The body of a Chinese bandit was recovered in Perak. He had been shot the previous day by Security Forces. A Sten Gun and117 words
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Article103 1950-10-23 3 A.P. CAIRO, Sun. THE Prime Minister, Nahas Pasha, asserted that the government will no longer tolerate "malicious rumours" spread by opposition political leaders. He issued a statement to correspondents constituting the government's reply to an unusual statement drawn up on Oct. 17 by opposition and independentA.P. - 103 words
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Advertisement329 1950-10-23 3 Haw Does Christian Scieice Heal? Have you ever wondered whether the method of healing disease, overcoming poverty, and restoring harmony which l Christ Jesus employed can be !successfully used now? For an 'answer in simple, understandable terms attend" A Free Lecture entitled "CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: The Science of God's Abundant Provision"329 words
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Article651 1950-10-23 4 THERE is in the Colony of Singapore to-day a man who isn't here. *At least not officially. For a month now he has been re-united happily ,(and we must say quite legally) with his wife and two children. He has been living in his well651 words
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1359 1950-10-23 4 Archibald MacLeish - IT'S U.N. DAY TOMORROW... By Archibald MacLeish who is a noted playwright and poet, a former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State and former Librarian of the U.S. Congress. THE purpose of the United Nations is peace. That purpose was declared, and the means for its1,359 words
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816 1950-10-23 4 Mr Herbert Morrison, speaKfmm at Cambridge last week traced the career of a Soviet university student from his "screening" by the university police to his graduation to a State-chosen career. Noting the tendency of the new privileged classes to monopolise Soviet university816 words
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Article1304 1950-10-23 4 JOSEPH SHALLIT - By JOSEPH SHALLIT An American scientist's exploration with the electron microscope makes amazing new studies of disease and drugs poss ible. LANKY, thick-shouldered, six-feet-four inches tall, Dr. Stuart Mudd looks less like Alice in Wonderland than -anybody you can imagaine. But that, he says, is exactly1,304 words
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Advertisement12 1950-10-23 4 A HAftP CIIMS... AĔ AMITE 1 Iff BEER W «IReaaers 1) ige§§12 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-10-23 5 'I STAND BY WHAT I SAID' SAYS ONN Tribune Staff Reporter. n\TO ONN bin Jaafar, president of the United Malay v National Organization, said yesterday that .he stood by the statement he made In London that "there were mistrusts by the Malayan people of the Britwh." Dato Onn, who returned292 words
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Article56 1950-10-23 5 Twenty three year old Dawn Lake, vocalist of the Celebrity Club. Sydney, arrived in the Colony by plane yesterday, to make an appearance at the Capitol Ballroom Restaurant. Miss Dawn, who is known as the "Blonde Bombshell," described her first glimpse of Singapore as "full of wonder."56 words
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Article102 1950-10-23 5 BRITAIN'S only backyard one man submarine is nearing completion. On November 4, Mr. Frank Russell, of George street, Bigglewade, Beds, hopes to take it on a lorry to Bedford and down 15 feet into the River Ouse. He will have a crane standing by in102 words
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Article68 1950-10-23 5 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. British Summer Time ends at 0300 hours this morning when all clocks will be put back one hour to Greenwich Time. Summer Time has been in operation for six months this year. The advance of the clocks by one hour in front ofReuter. - 68 words
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Article165 1950-10-23 5 Reuter. MANILA, Sun. PHILIPPINE President Elpl-; I dio Quirino today proclaimed the suspension of "the privilege of habeus corpus" in cases of alleged} sedition or rebellion, it was officially announced tonight. The announcement saia: "This measure is calculated, to facilitate the prosecution' and final disposition ofReuter. - 165 words
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105 1950-10-23 5 U.K. BARRING EUROPE UNION BIDAULT Reuter. PARIS, Sun. MR. George- Bidault, leader of the Popular Republican tCathoi.c Party and for four ir.ee s Foreign Minisaccused Britain of ti ting the Union of Europe. "We cannot wait indefinitely ire make Europe. We have given Britain a fresh credit tthe forthcoming HfVmeetingReuter. - 105 words
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Article34 1950-10-23 5 Reuter. N'GTON, Sat.—Six ton> of Red Cross supplies Hart here by plane on Monr India for relief of luake victims in the J; i area, the United sir force announced.— Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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281 1950-10-23 5 THE Municipal Finance Committee wants office accommodation in both the first floor and ground floor of the proposed six-story building on River Valley Road to be put up by the Singapore Municipality. This is in order that more revenue ccald be obtained from the investment281 words
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Article183 1950-10-23 5 Worked out on the basis of $4 per square foot the office accommodation on the ground floor will produce a revnue of $30,240 a year. Sine? the Commissioners on the Finance Committee have decided to have office accommodation on the first floor as well, it may mean that183 words
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Article62 1950-10-23 5 Reuter-AAP TOKIO, Sun.—fifteen people have died lr Osaka from eating fish behived to have been "salted" with sodium nitrate tchlle saltpetre) instead of salt, Ihe newspaper Asahi Shimbut reported today. About 83 sounds of the fish were soil in Osaka and neighbouring cities. Police sale* that mostReuter-AAP - 62 words
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192 1950-10-23 5 A.P. MOSCOW, Sunday. IE foreign ministers of eight Eastern European countries who met in Prague yesterday decided the immediate conclusion of a peace with Germany. The Prague declaration also demanded the ablishment, on a parity basis, from representaes of Eastern and Western Germany, an allrmanA.P. - 192 words
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127 1950-10-23 5 LONDON. Sat. A 14--year-old girl was ordered at Luton Juvenile Court to stop writing letters to men she had named in a statement to the police. The girl, who was before the court as being in need of care and protection, was127 words
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Article33 1950-10-23 5 TOKIO. Sunday. General Douglas Mac Arthur, Comman-der-in-Chief of United States' forces In the Far East, award the Distinguished Service Cross to his Air and Naval Chiefs, it was announced today.33 words
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Article401 1950-10-23 5 PENANG, Sunday. MAT bi| Din is not an unhappy man—far from it. He's an incurable cripple and he comes under the hegiing of "physically deformed." But life is still father pleasant if not sweet for him. The most omarkable thing about this cripple is that he401 words
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Article176 1950-10-23 5 U.P. MOSCOW. Sun. PRESIDENT Truman's San Francisco challenge to < Russia to change its policy if it really wants peace was called hypocritical, impudent, amusing and nonsensical today by Pravda, the newspaper organ of the Communist Party. It said that President Truman's efforts to "Justify theU.P. - 176 words
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Article26 1950-10-23 5 Kenneth Mason, of Thelwall Hayes, near Warrington, rides Billy, a Friesian bull, to its drinking trough at the farm where he is employed.26 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-10-23 5 Mr. Harold Molter, of Chicago,, Illinois, who arrived hers yesterday from United States, Mr. Molter is from The Mother Church, Boston, Massachusetts. He will five a public lecture itoday at the Victoria Memorial Hail at 7 p.m.40 words
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Article72 1950-10-23 5 Forty-five UMNO members in Singapore and 10 official members of the UMNO head Office held a meeting were I yesterday to discuss the forImation of a branch in the I Colony. Capt. Hussein bin Onn, son of Dato bin Jaafar, was also present. The meeting decided72 words
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Article78 1950-10-23 5 LONDON. Sat.—The rent for the second-floor bedsitting room with "use of bathroom" which Army Corporal James Wood occupied with his wife and family was 30s. a week. Rochester. Kent, Tribunal was told. But, said Corporal Wood, of New-road, Chatham, he could never use the bath.78 words
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Advertisement218 1950-10-23 5 F H (CONFECTIONERY) LTD.* 2 SIAK ST S'PORI PHONE 6«7*[ '"It FOR «:J GREY HA I It Jt\ USB VIVALINE HERBAL HAIR OIL VTV ALINE helps to restore the hair to its original youthful colour. $4.00 large, $2.50 small. B ALADINE HAIR TONIC help growth of hair and stop:: hair218 words
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Miscellaneous68 1950-10-23 5 ALLEY OOP by Hamlin ĔR ;"■-> > -Wn no he WgSSSSS* fffl&PW- Wi^fe^^^i RES? HAH.' A, W DC. SWIM Df ltel<LLe9«WT. !SS FOllsV NOT HIS HANDS +lEE> J "ill '}f y Capp £Bck I 'SHE" TOOK A J KM OJRK>JS.'/ < KNOW I T.T— HERE'S VER CA&E I *aU- MOW68 words
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766 1950-10-23 6 From A Market Correspondent. THE Malayan share mar- I 1 kets had increased activity and were steady throughout the week, i with a harder tendency at the close. Frencn set-backs at the hands of the Vietminh rebels had no apparent effect on prices, the continued766 words
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Article131 1950-10-23 6 KEMP AS LTD., made $879,790 (55-1%) for year tt ended June 30, 1950 before providing $19,/19 for rehabilitation expenditure, which work has now been completed. A final dividend of 20% is recommended, making 30% for the year, against 12\% for 1949. Net liquid assets131 words
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113 1950-10-23 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON. A Commerce Department official testified yesterday that "a considerable portion' 1 of a 24,000-drum oil shipment went to Communist China from Japan after the Korean war started last JuneThe testimony came from Mr. Edward Guinane, Assistant Chief of the investigation staffReuter. - 113 words
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Article47 1950-10-23 6 The following are figures (in piculs) of production of tinore concentrates from the Federation of Malaya the month of September, 1950:--'STA.TE Perak 65,298; SelanKor 26,689; Negri Sembilan 3,224; Pahang 4,002; Johore 1,230; Trengganu 360; Kedah 729; Perils 1.175; Malacca 217; I Total: 102,924.47 words
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150 1950-10-23 6 NYALAS PAYS 6% MAIDEN POST-WAR DIV. THE NYALA3 RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED propose their maiden dividend since the war of 6', from a profit of $77,943 I for the year to June 30 1950. All-m cost was 30.2 cents per lb. on an average production of 418 lbs. per acre and150 words
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Article90 1950-10-23 6 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Sun. The China Produce Corporation has decided to supply antimony to meet the requirements of Shanghai's industries such as the enamel ware trade, according to Chinese reports reaching Hongkong. Registration of business needing antimony is now in progress, and one of the essentials being theReuter-AAP. - 90 words
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Article134 1950-10-23 6 TOKIO, Sun. I Japan may have to reduce her purchases of Australian wool and wheat considerably if Japan's trade with the Sterling area continues to chow excessive Imports, reports Jiji news agency today quoting well-in-Accordlng to Jljt these formed trade sources, sources said that Japan's import134 words
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Article117 1950-10-23 6 US Department of Commerce reports that bauxite production in »J?!?m2 the first six months of 1960 Estimated at tons. This was loss than the all-time high of 336.805 metric tons Produced in the first half of 1949 but still considerably more than prewar levels, the Department117 words
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Article90 1950-10-23 6 Reuter. LONI>ON. Sun.—Mr. Douglas Jay, Financial Secretary to the Treasury, tolo Parliament today Lhut Britain had agreed to make an additional sterling balance release to Pakistan of £2.u00,000. This would cover Pakistan s requirements up to the end of December 1950 when the matterReuter. - 90 words
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169 1950-10-23 6 U.P. HONGKONG, Sunday. THE Chinese Manf acturers Union of Hongkong has completed plans for the dispatch of trade missions to other Far Eastern countries to explore trade expansion possibilities. The missions will take along. samples of Hongkong industrial products for exhibition m variousU.P. - 169 words
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Article67 1950-10-23 6 Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association rubber prices yesterday (Oct- ZD were in cents per lb.: No. 1 R S.S. Spot Bnver Seller loose 191 192 F. 0.8. in bales Nov. No. 1 RSS 1724 1J34 No. 2 R.S.S. 1714 Ij* 2 No. 3 R S.S. 1704 "1%67 words
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Article150 1950-10-23 6 GLENEALLY PLANTATIONS LIMITED." Accounts to June 30 1950 reflect the more realistic price for rubber that has been ruling for the past few months. A net profit of $117,126 (19.5'» is shown and a dividend of 12 4 proposed, compared with earnings of 2.3 r and150 words
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Article221 1950-10-23 6 Reuter. GENEVA, Sun. A World Tin Conference, sponsored by the United Nations, will open here next Wednesday to ciscuss a proposed commodity control agreement and other means of stabilising the industry. One of its mains purposes will be to discuts measures for expanding tin consumptionReuter. - 221 words
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Advertisement660 1950-10-23 6 SHIPPING MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to proceed via other port* to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. -Memnon" «ails for Naples. Liverpool and Glasgow uu "Melampus" sails for London. Holland and Hamburg r±g 7 "Astyanax" sails for N. Africa,660 words
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Advertisement815 1950-10-23 6 WANTED WANTED to purchase 25 sets new Firestone tjrNS/tgli gm 700x20. Please ring seroan Dagang Tapanuli tMala>a) Ltd. (R O5) SITUATIONS WANTED MALAY House Amah. Ch-nese Cook Amah, both honest. ««llent. willing, tireless available lat November. Tel: *****. (P 2 ENGLISH lady requires position office, not shorthand. Full or part815 words
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Advertisement160 1950-10-23 6 FINANCIAL "LOAN SI.OOO required for bunness. Repayment by twelve IPO monthly instalments. S»' ment. Proper security gnen. A 4090. Tribune. Spore, ACCOMMODATION AVAILABLE now doubly room, full boards, central V****- object ton children 3 T I. 1 month. Phone 8243*. M. Road. Spore. EUROPEAN guest-house. lanJ« area. accommodation now. Tull160 words
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540 1950-10-23 7 ARSENAL, Manchester City A yesterday retained their leading rwfitin« f *l 1 Lease's First. Second and sions respectively, but in the Third Northern section, Gateshead were displaced by Tranmers Arsenal did well to gam a point on Aston Villa's ground. Poth side? contributed two540 words
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Article, Illustration21 1950-10-23 7 ihe bingapore badminton team (above) which trounced reran last night in the Foong Cup competition (See page 8).21 words
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58 1950-10-23 7 Reuter and AAP. BRISBANE. Sun. South Wales, 278 for two tickets overnight, carried their first inning score in the Sheffield Shield match here v sterday to 529 ror nine wlckvts and then declared. Before stumps were c*rawn Queensland nad scored i 2 forReuter and AAP. - 58 words
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Article41 1950-10-23 7 BOTAWAN, San—The annual ncral meeting of the Dind15s Eadminton Association 1 be held at the Dindings ndian Association to morrow it 6 p.m. Dr V. R. N. Menon, President of the Association, will preside at the meeting.41 words
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412 1950-10-23 7 Latest Move To Improve Soccer Help Referee Reuter. (By VERON MORGAN) LONDON, Sunday. THE latest suggestion for the improvement of soccer is that matches should b2 properly timed by an electrical device instead of being left to the referees's watch. A referee has plenty to do on the field withoutReuter. - 412 words
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335 1950-10-23 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE South Indians defeated their North compatriots, last year's winners, in the annual soccer fixture for the Chet Singh Memorial Shield by two goals to nil on the Prince's Road ground today. Highlight of the game was the335 words
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Article44 1950-10-23 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sunday.—Results of the Iri?h League City Cup fixtures i'layed yesterday are:— Ards 3. LlnAeld 3. Ballymena United 2, Crusaders 0. Clifttonville L Portadown 3. Coleralne 0. Derrv City 2. Distillery 1, Glentoren L Glenavon 1. Ban»or I.—Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article246 1950-10-23 7 Playing for the first time, the Teachers Traimns College *uft*r- ed an eight goaia to fire defeat at the hand* of the Tigers B.C B' team in a water-polo game at the Tiger Pool yesterday. The same was evenly contested and had the teacher* played with246 words
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Article58 1950-10-23 7 A.P. STOCKHOLM. l\»d«y. The favourites advanced easily in the X ng'a Cup Tenni* Tournament, which continued here yesterday. Last year's winner in the Annual Handicap uieelins;. Drobny. defeated Aln:ha-'tn, f>w«den 6 —l, —3. '-Sat Feif-*>'ied Cxech. who plays for Egypt, won his flr<t round fight onA.P. - 58 words
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362 1950-10-23 7 Reuter. CARDIFF, Sunday. SCOTLAND beat Wales in the International Soccer motch here yesterday by three goals to one after holding an interval lead of one goal to nil. change In their side following the injury in train-1 lag yesterday to Turn bullReuter. - 362 words
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88 1950-10-23 7 A.P. PARIS. Sunday. rE British lightweight champion. Billy Thompson, has been chosen by the European Boxing Union to Frenchman Pierre Montane for the vacant European title, the Union announced yesterday. A letter rote of the countries affiliated to the Union chose Thompson "byA.P. - 88 words
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Article60 1950-10-23 7 United Family's Miss Helen Hi 11 successfully 1 defended her second I 1 Colony title the Wo- men's Open Double*— i with big sister Mrs. Mary Bim against the > S challenge of Misses Baby v Low and Susie Pang of Useful B.f*. at the Ck?rl- 160 words
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487 1950-10-23 7 A.P. and Reuter. LONDON, Banday. i NEWPORT, still unbeaten, gained a fine 19-6 win over solid rugby team yesterday. A rowd of 15,000, the biggest of the s?ason, watched \h2 game and saw British tourists Ken Jones, Bob Evans and Malcolm Thomas getA.P. and Reuter. - 487 words
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Advertisement565 1950-10-23 7 VACAOT American Company several competent, e»!!?Scd stenographers. Win excellent salaries. PerKnent positions. Would prefer males under age 35. 2*5 colder outstanding nanci"tens from others. Write *Jl A 4095 Tribune, Singapore, «ne full details of experience, SSftion. age. and date able t0 ?tart work. •Sd JUNIOR CLERKS' fSporary)- Prospect o! rmanencv.565 words
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Advertisement244 1950-10-23 7 NOTICES BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAP I'EK 45) In t'ne High Court of the Colony cf Singapore. Island of Singapore. In Bankruptcy. No. 69 of 1950. Re: R. S. Marimuthu. Receiving Order made Uth August 1950. Date of Order for Summary Administration 10th October, 1906. mm L Date of Adjudication 11th August,244 words
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Advertisement577 1950-10-23 7 SHIPPING vggy For U.K./CONTINENT: Spore P. Sham Penang; Benclencb for Liverpool, Glasgow Dublin, Rotterdam, "Antwerp Godn. 17/18 28-2« Oct. 30-31 Oct. Benvannoch for Genoa, London. A'werp, R'dam, Hull 30 Oct.-5 Nov. 6-7 Nov. 8-9 Nov. Queen Anne for Havre, Liverpool Hamburg, T Rotterdam, Antwerp 30 Oct.-10 Nov. 11-12 Nov. 13-15577 words
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1224 1950-10-23 8 SINGAPORE earned the right to ?£^;W P< for the Foong Seong Cup with their over whelming eight games to one victor, r over Perak in the north-south zone final wnich concluded at the Happy World Stadium last night Duplicating their1,224 words
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Article156 1950-10-23 8 Perak's coach/mana- ger. Tan Chens Phor, one of Malaya's most brilliant exponents of the shuttle game a de- l cade ago. last night gave his reasons lor Singapore's brilliant win over Perak. He said: "Singapore owed their grand vie- i tory to their vast supe- riority156 words
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Article106 1950-10-23 8 "SPOT” - By "SPOT” lci.s aNG, Today. The No. 3 tract was rendered soft this morning uue to last nizht» ram. and the few horses oui were cunfiiied to pace work. Those who worked at hair-pace over a furlongs were: Silver Star lLansJown). Kelvin (Vroods). Abbeysiead iMawi). Last Double (E.106 words
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Article192 1950-10-23 8 Shell Sports Club and Lucky BiriM h.f. won their Jun or Inter-Club badni.nton ties agahwt Mcrrytime B.l*. and Amateur Athlet c Union respectively yesterday. Kul! results are: She 1 S.C. deieated Merry t'me P.P. by three two. Results tShtll me uioned msti Amin bin Jabbar beat192 words
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Article21 1950-10-23 8 LONDON, Sun. A three second earth tremor shook the Ascoli Piceno district of Italy, Rome radio reported today.21 words
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873 1950-10-23 8 "SPOT - By "SPOT" rENANGf s>unaay. i NEGLECTED on the tote, Opsia (taie Anloi.ic) N returned $118/- for a win whsn he gained great victory in his maiden appearance on the Malayan Turf at the opening day of the Penang turf Club's Autumn Meetms yesterday.873 words
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Article172 1950-10-23 8 DEHRADUN. Sunday. Thr> Commonwealth cricket touring team made a good start in their three-day match against a Services XI here today. After being dismissed for 219 by the tea interval they took four Services' wickets in the remaining hour for a laborious 25. The matting172 words
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Article285 1950-10-23 8 CUSS 4. Dl.\ S-41 FI BS. .CO IOLO (late Si.alecs) 9 M ...AMI PA BADE JJJ U.EMA 52 WISKEVEEB B »J i.ACNrAIK i£ pilgrim** way M RK.WItKV H H JOHN S )s HEAL MACKAY llate Beau McGee) 00 CLASS 4, DIV. Mils. H<>> it JADI Jf»285 words
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Article38 1950-10-23 8 PARIS. Sunday Guy re Rothsch V!'< .o'.oncellci. rindcn by. Jean [lau.nain. won the 2.000 Prix rbi Consul Mun.cipal. O* 'in H s aid a'oov pit mat r/nt) a" r ;ncc.i •oVva a ;niic a:u v Ml*,38 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-10-23 8 The Libert? Musical and Dramatic Association ctlt. bra ted its fifth anniversary with a dinrer and dance at the home of one of th?,r j patrons. Dato C. J. Pajlar, during the we^k-enri. Seen at thr President's table S in picture above were (round the table irom left118 words
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329 1950-10-23 8 A7,!VIY 2 ROYAL AIR FORCE 2 CELJHBH play robbed the Royal Air Force of VIC'S gory when they were held two-all by the Army in fcir S.H.A. Triangular Hcc'-y tournament encounter at th.c Police Depot ground, Thomarn Had the n;p->y and tr:c!:y H.A..F. forwards329 words
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Article205 1950-10-23 8 GENERAL SINGAPOBE ABT SOCIETY, Exhibition, British Council Hall. Stamford Road. a.m. to 6.30 p.m. RED CROSS WORKING PARTY, Guide Hu, Clemenceuu Aye nue, 10 a.m. to noon. ST. JOHN AMBULANCE ASSOCIATION, first-aid class. HQ. Stamford Road, —5 p.m. SINGAPORE LIFE GI'ABD CORPS: Committee meeting, i YMCA. Orchard205 words
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Article375 1950-10-23 8 LAST NIGHTS Pjlllflfj Concp-t under the n-p'ees cf the Singapore Musical Society may he ca'led a grnt success for its Conductor, Mr, Van Hien, and the orchestra. It proved that perseverance and patience can produce a result most worthy of mention The orchestra was at it! best375 words
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Article163 1950-10-23 8 SEOUL. Sunday COUTH Korean President E a 3*Mp Kore a 0 here today that civil autnor.ty r fl< rhtin? would be established as soon as ceased. tablished by the lawful Government of Korea." he declared. The South Korean President "This authority will be escouDled this163 words
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Advertisement174 1950-10-23 8 CLEANSING TISSUES I For use I* hand- I kerchiefs. Tor babies soft skin. For removing make- 1 J And. for' a' hundred I I and one other I I usee. I I SOLD EVI^^HI^eI HAPPY NEWS TO EVERYBODY! Ask for FREE Booklet against postage Sh. 5/- payable by Br. P.O.174 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-10-23 8 TIDE TODAY 1 H W ,<T < r; I VO.i'JS O'V I II.*7: 10 1 C'l, 10.3J y.m. (lii. 2:iic>,19 words
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