Malaya Tribune, 24 October 1950
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Title Section50 1950-10-24 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. PMuhtd jimuHai.eou.fy of Sin johore, Ku.te Lumpur, Ipoh and Penwjr EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE TUESDAY, OCT. 24, 1950.50 words
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181 1950-10-24 1 A.P. U.P.& W ASHINGTON, Mon. TFustice Department has a i round up of alien in the United haa already arrested N In custody are i- most important" sfi persons scheduled mot pickup and depor- deportation is possible. ils s 'id that the 10A.P. U.P.& - 181 words
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Article44 1950-10-24 1 >HINGTON. Mon. DSyngman, Rhee. Pre-j at of *he Korean Re-j said 'day that he ist :.g temporary civil j of all Korea despite Nations efforts to authority to tne 1 mtil elections can be page 4 "The Korea want.")44 words
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Article451 1950-10-24 1 Last Lap To War's End U.P. TOKIO, Tuesday. [JNITED NATIONS fighting men raced toward a quick end of the four-months-old Korean war today after crossing the Chongchon River barrier in the northwest. The ROK Sixth Division, leading 100,000 men of the United Nations army inU.P. - 451 words
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Article41 1950-10-24 1 TOKIO. Mon. Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida may send an advisor to the U.S. to sound the views of President Truman and otrwr high s:cvernment officials on a Japanese Peace Treaty, the Jiji news agency reported today.41 words
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Article151 1950-10-24 1 A.P. ASSOCIATED Press Corres-1 pondent Don Whitehead. I returning from the Sunchon! area, reports that "Reds are coming out of the hills literally by the thousands and laying down their rifles. The ROKs are virtually unopposed. Only small, scattered groups of Reds are met." The roads.A.P. - 151 words
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Article32 1950-10-24 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. THE Communists ot the 1 United States ure required to register under the new anti-subversive law by midnight tonight but their only action so far has brazen defiance.32 words
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259 1950-10-24 1 A.P. LONDON, Monday. SIR John Dixon Mayhew, wealthy 66-year-old industrialist and politician was cleared today a divorce court accusation that he slept with his son's wife over a period of nearly two years. John De Parigault Gurney Mayhew. florid 41-year-old son of SirA.P. - 259 words
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Article83 1950-10-24 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. Canon Gnanashihamanl. acting vicar of Taiping, was ordained an Archdeacon this morning at the St. Andrew's Cathedral In a service conducted by Bishop of Singapore. Rt. Rev. H. W. Baines. This marked the beginning! of the two-day Diocesan Synod which is being83 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-10-24 1 Mr. D. H. Hargreaves, OSPC Johore Bahru. Mr. C.S.K Bovell 0.C., C.1.D., Johore. and Mr. H. J. Woolnough of the CID. Johore Bahru. putting their best foot forward at a joget modern party at the Police Depot, Johore Bahru Mr. Hargreavcs and Mr.Woolnough are56 words
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Article113 1950-10-24 1 U.P PARIS, Monday. THE French Government today formerly rejected the creation of any kind of German national army and proposed the formation of a European army under the direct authority of a European Defence Minister. Full agreement on these two points were reached by the CabinetU.P - 113 words
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Article29 1950-10-24 1 LAKE PLACID. NEW YORK, Mon. The American Navy has developed the first mobile underwater motion picture camera to operate with surface assistance, a Navy photographer said here.29 words
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Article72 1950-10-24 1 SINGAPORE. Today. rt trial opens in the Singapore Assize Court this mornlni of Michael Joseph Nonis. for tfce f .':->--?d murder ol the 10-year old schoolgirl. Winnie Annie Sprnccr at Telok Blangah on the evening ol June 29 last. The trial is before Mr. Justice Brown and72 words
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Article83 1950-10-24 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Mon. United Nations representatives of the Soviet Union and Nationalist China met today with those of Britain. France and the United States to discuss the question of the next United Nations Secretary General. M. Jacob Malik. Soviet Union. Dr. T. F. Slang. Nationalist China.Reuter. - 83 words
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Article41 1950-10-24 1 PARIS, Mon.—Gen. de Gaulle, leader of the R.P.F. (French Peoples Rally), said here today he was confident a large number of his Party's candidates would be returned in next year's elections, no matter what voting system was adopted.41 words
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Article34 1950-10-24 1 TOKIO, Mon.—Japanese imports for the current year will not reach the Allied ceiling of $1,037,000 according to estimates of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry quoted today by Jiji news agency.34 words
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Article242 1950-10-24 1 TODAY is United Nations Day, and this is v)h&t some world leaders say: THE PRIME MINISTER OF INDIA. PANDIT NEHRU "On the fate of the United Nations, which faces a severe crisis today, depends the fate of war and peace and the future of the world.242 words
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Article94 1950-10-24 1 Reuter CAMBRIDGE. Mon—More than a hundred signatures are understood to have been obtained for the nomination of Pandit Nehru for the Chancellorship of Cambridge University. It was learned that a committee of sponsors today tailed on the Indian High Commissioner. Mr. V. K. Krishna Menon, InReuter - 94 words
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Article67 1950-10-24 1 A.P. LIMA, (PERU). Monday. Thirty persons are reported dead in the Santa River landslide, high in the Andes, and at least 100 persons still are unaccounted for. a special correspondent for the Lima newspaper El Comercio has reported. The correspondent reported one side of FiscochaA.P. - 67 words
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Article39 1950-10-24 1 LONDONN, Sun.—Germany's East zone Liberal Democratic Party has sent a telegram of thanks to Marshal Stalin for the Prague declaration on Germany made by the Soviet Union and seven East European countries, Leipzig radio said tonight.39 words
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Article205 1950-10-24 1 Reuter. JOHENNESBURG, Mon., SOUTH African Prime Minis-! ter Dr. Daniel Malan and' Finance Minister N. C. Ha-1 venga have agreed to hear! the views of the Cape colour-) ed people on a proposal to give them separate Parliamentary representation, it was announced today. A letterReuter. - 205 words
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1245 1950-10-24 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. COVIET Foreign Minister Mr. Vishinsky today called 3 attention to views expressed by Marshal Stalin that the Communist and Capitalist worlds could live together. j Mr Vishinsky declared that it had been and was the wish of the Soviet UnionReuter. - 1,245 words
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Article124 1950-10-24 1 Reuter. SAIGON Tuesday. REBEL concentrations were now reaopearing 25 miles north of Saigon, after recent French sweeps through the area. The new French northern front in Tonkin now pivots on the town of Dinhlap. on the border road about 30 miles northwest of Tien Yen.Reuter. - 124 words
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Article31 1950-10-24 1 WASHINGTON Mon. PRESIDENT Truman v.ill board a special train lor New York tonight to deliver an ''Important" foreign policy soeech before the Unlt-d Nations General Assembly on Tuesday.31 words
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Advertisement106 1950-10-24 1 j! it LARGE SELECTION OF SILVER ENAMEL ji LADIES BRUSH SETS J* in 3 4& 6 pieces with J or without Scent Sprays, Ji Powder Bowls St Scent J» > Bottles J i; G. C. de SILVA. BROS. 1 JEWELLERS. 5 J 3, -<affles Place, Singapore. I MODERN STEEL WSM106 words
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Article147 1950-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUPw. Mon. THE Director of Fisheries has denied the rumour that fresh flsh, either iced or refrigerated, contain bacteria which are poisonous. Fish allowed to go bad before being eaten may produce food poisoning, he said and advised people to carefully examine all147 words
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Article54 1950-10-24 2 IPOH Mon. Former Perak Resident Commissioner Mr. A V. Aston, will be returning to Penang on Nov. 12 to resume duty as Resident Commissioner Penang. Mr. R. P. Bingham, who is now acting as Resident Commissioner, will leave for Kuala Lumpur on Mr. Aston's return, to54 words
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108 1950-10-24 2 The thirty-second ordinary "eneral meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Employees' Co-operative Thrift and Loan Society Limited was held on October 19. at the S.H.B. Staff Association premises. Cantonment Road, at 6.30 p.m. m The President of the society. Mr. P. W. Burton, presided.108 words
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237 1950-10-24 2 LAWRENCE Pang, 29-year-old Volunteer SpecialL Constable was shot through the thigh at his home at 175-A Joo Chiat Rod last night by three trunmen who forced their way into the house. He was shot as he tried to escape from the gunmen who demanded his237 words
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109 1950-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. AT a recent meeting of the Executive Committee of the Federation of Malaya Government Division Two officers Association, it was decided to circularise all its members and find out their views on what action the Association should take with regard109 words
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Article63 1950-10-24 2 TWENTY- eight year old Gan Siong Bee admitted in the Second Police Court yesterday that he had stolen $193 from Wong Lian Yian at River Valley Road on Oct. 21. Gan also admitted stealing from Wong a wrist watch worth $30. an Identity card, and63 words
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158 1950-10-24 2 CINGAPORE will have an additional cinema soon 0 if the Municipal Commissioners approve the proposed building at the end of the month. The proposal has been approved in principle by three Municipal committees. The proposed site is at North Bridge Road, Cashing and158 words
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Article37 1950-10-24 2 A Chinese woman, Tan Choo, was fined a tots] of $240 in the Third Folic? ion*** yesterday for ha ring f -'n gallons of fermented flat, and a stili at Geylang .1 Sept. 15.37 words
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111 1950-10-24 2 The following have been elected as officials of the Pasir Panjang English School Parent Teacher Association. President:- Mr. Cheng Chin Kun, Viee-Presidenta:- Mr. Phoa Hock Seng and Mr. P. C. Nambiar; Hon: Secretary:- Mr. Ong Say Yeo; Hon: Treasurer:Mr. Tan Wee Hong; The Principal:- Mr.111 words
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Article175 1950-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. *J The Fisheries Department is sponsoring a flsh pond competition in Seremban commencing from November 3. This is the first competition of its kind to be introduced in the Federation, and according to the Fisheries Inspector Port Dickson, Che Abdul Salam bin175 words
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Article, Illustration246 1950-10-24 2 T,O demonstrate support to the United Nations and 1 to further its DrinciDles and purposss, the United Nations Flag will fly with the Union Jack on the top of the Victoria Memorial Hall today, United Nations Day. New exhibits, just arrived from Lake246 words
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Article131 1950-10-24 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. APahang business man Mr. Tan Teck Sin aged 25 who came over to Johore Bahru on Sunday for a swim lost his life by drowning. Tan went bathing with two Singapore friends. They had been bathing for some time when suddenly Tan got into difficulties.131 words
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Obituary66 1950-10-24 2 TAPAH, Sun. The funeral took place recently at the Chinese cemetery in old Chenderi- ang Road, Tapah, of Towkay Loke Too Ming and was largely attended. There were many scrolls, banners and wreaths. I The Towkay was the proprie- I tor of Chop Lean Cheong Chan66 words
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Article25 1950-10-24 2 WASHINGTON, Mon. THE Colombian government. r officially informed the State Department today of its offer of 1,000 ground troops for service in Korea.25 words
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Article58 1950-10-24 2 CUT THEATRE SEATS —CHARGE An Indian. Ramaaamy Pachamuthu. pleaded not guilty In the Second Police Court yesterday, when charged with cutting cushion seats in the Diamond Theatre on the night of Oct. 14. Ramaaamy was alleged to have caused damage amount-; ing to $240. Bail of $200 was allowed and58 words
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Article182 1950-10-24 2 THE Remembrance Day Ceremonial Parade will 1 take place on the Singapore Padang on Sunday November 12. The Governor, Sir Franklin Gimson, will view the parade. The parade is due to begin at 7.30, in the mornng when the Governor arrives at the Cenotaph. He182 words
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Article223 1950-10-24 2 I CELEBRATIONS: The Liberty: t Musical and Dramatic; Association will Je holding a; picnic as part of their anniversary celebration at the bungalow of Dato C. J*SjfJ' The bus will leave the association's premises at 1.30 p m. on the morning of Oct 2». Last Sunday more223 words
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Article28 1950-10-24 2 The remains of B. Wiirrrct de Silva, brother of Mr. B. Titus de Bilva. was cremated at Bidadary Cematry, Buddhist Section on Sunday.28 words
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Article178 1950-10-24 2 Court Told I EE Ching Hoi, a quarter-master of a vessel yesterL day faced a tentative charge in the Relief Court of importing 1,000 tahils of gold into without a licence on August 21. The gold was worth $119,759.85. Revenue Officer Abdullah bin Haji Mohamed Salleh178 words
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Article31 1950-10-24 2 Municipal Commissioners in committee have disapproved an application from the Sin-gapore-Johore Express Ltd. lor a permit to operate sightseeing coach tours throughout Singapore for tourists visiting the Colony.31 words
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Article74 1950-10-24 2 Bail of $1,000 in two sureties each was allowed to two Chinese in the Third Police Court yesterday when they denied a charge of having dutiable tobacco at Lavender Street last Saturday. One of them. Tay Ah Seng aeed 24. was alleged to hay 351 pounds,74 words
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339 1950-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday INVESTIGATIONS are being conducted by the Supplies Department into certain increases in price* in coffee shops and as soon as investigations are completed the question of fixing a maximum price will receive attention, said the Acting Economic Secretary, Mr. A. D.339 words
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168 1950-10-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. Mr. Andre D'Astugues. who ar. rrved last week by air from tht United Kingdom has now take* up his appointment as senior Press Officer in the Depart' ment of Public Relations. Mr. D'Aatugues, i s 34, and has been in journalism168 words
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Article75 1950-10-24 2 Printed packets uncludini newspapers), commercial packets, sample packets, sn.all packets and literature for the blind, may be sent by air to the following countries with eflect from Nov. 1. The rules quoted are half ounce. Australia 20 cents. Ceyion 10 cents. Great Britain and Northern75 words
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Article30 1950-10-24 2 Mr. G. G. Thompson. Pub. lie Relations Secretary, will address the meeting. »t toe Theosophical Lodge today 6.30 p.m. in celebration ol to* United Nations Day.30 words
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Article34 1950-10-24 2 Three Chinese— Tan Chat Seng, Lim 800 Siong, uA Tan Tiong Hup—were each fined $10 in the Second Police Court yesterday for playing chiki' at Telok Ayer Basin on Oct. 21.34 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-10-24 3 The smiling bride is Miss My na Ruth Pereira. who was yesterday married to Mr. Kanagretnam, of Ceylon, at the Wesley Church, Fort Canning, Mrs. Kanagretnam is the only daughter of Mrs. H, Pereira. A reception was held at the Cathay Restaurant.44 words
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101 1950-10-24 3 IPOH Mon. The School Extension CommitVuk Choy High r ceived $48,000 curing the past; Messrs Aw Boon Haw.' I im. Estate of late j Nam and Cheong given $10,000 each.! Chan Lin has, r n $8,000. amittee reported :or building ad-1 28 class rooms101 words
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89 1950-10-24 3 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Mon. Sing Tao Jih Pao reported today that since the beginning of October over 5,000 tons of rubber have been shipped to the colony from Singapore. At HK$45O per picul the quantity of rubber imported this month was worth HK530,000,000, the reportReuter-AAP. - 89 words
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262 1950-10-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. MALAY is being taught in several Chinese schools in Selangor since Sept. 1, this year, following a Federal Legislative Council decision that "Malay and English shall be taught in all primary schools mainlamed or sided from Government funds-" This decision, it262 words
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Article75 1950-10-24 3 A YOUNG Malay, Abdul Razak bin Abdul Ghani and a Boyanese, Nami bin Hassan, denied In the Second Police Court yesterday when they were jointly charged with stealing a motor car tyre worth $100. The charge afleged that they reomved the tyre by forcing open the rear75 words
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Article69 1950-10-24 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. When charged in the Police Court today with having attempted to commit suicide oy cutting Ws throat with two penknives. T. Chelliah. a Town Boaru Labourer denied the accusation and said that some one tried to cut his throat while he was asleep. When69 words
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61 1950-10-24 3 EXCESS PERSONS WERE CHILDREN COURT TOLD JOHORE BAHRU. Mon. H w is a passenger defined Traffic Enactment*>", Magistrate, when ig bin Rais was charged in the Police Court Ith carrying three expass ngi rs in his taxi. stion was asked ng claimed that si passengers were c&Udren the request of61 words
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Article66 1950-10-24 3 Mvi Ipal Committee No. 3 freed unanimously to r ise of 20 tons of flux oil from the Lard-Vacuum Oil Cornapproximate cost c; 8.410. thil purchase dewhether the ra are able to; necessary import from Government to company to buy from hare I U Government66 words
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772 1950-10-24 3 YONG YIT LIN MURDER TRIAL ENDS NG Kai Sung, the 44-year-old Hakka who was on trial in the Singapore Assize Court on a charge of murdering Yong Yit Lin, a former president of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, will not hang. The special772 words
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Article37 1950-10-24 3 Reuter—AAP. HONGKONG, Monday. Mr. Randolph Churchill, son of Mr. Winston Churchill, ar* rived in Hongkong from Tokyo today after covering the war in j Korea where he was recently I wounded. —Reuter —AAP.Reuter—AAP. - 37 words
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Article88 1950-10-24 3 POLICE MR. D. X Broadhurst, Assistant Commissioner of Police. C.1J0.. yesterday issued a warning against making false reports to the Police. Mr. Broadhurst stated that there have been a number of cases of people making false reports and then being arrested and convicted. He quoted the88 words
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Article87 1950-10-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. AN Indian woman was injured in the leg during the exchange of shots between security forces and bandits in Selangor. Security forces located a bandit lood store containing i 80 gantangs of rice in Perak. Om Chinese suspect was arrested. A Chinese bandit87 words
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104 1950-10-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. PIFTY higher-paid workmen employed by the Hume Industries Ltd. went on strike to-day, but following negotiations they have agreed to resume work tomorrow. The men were told by their manager on Saturday of an increase in wages but this morning they104 words
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Article125 1950-10-24 3 The cargo ship, the Atlantic Sea. which is now in Singapore, is unloading about 2.000 cases of American apples, from Hongkong 1.000 cases of Japanese pears, i 50 baskets of fresh and salted Chinese eggs. 2.000 tons of Jap. porcelain and textiles and 55 old army125 words
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Article190 1950-10-24 3 A MUNICIPAL Committee has agreed to a pron posal for the establishment of a General Enquiry Office at the Municipal Building This office will be located on the first floor in a prominent place. This office will assist visitors and the public to approach the correct190 words
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Article66 1950-10-24 3 Reuter. HONGKONG, Mon. Waters in the Yellow River have been rising steadily during the past 10 days as the result of heavy rains in the upper reaches of the river. Reports to this effect reaching the colony today added that the Yellow River Flood Defence headquartersReuter. - 66 words
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86 1950-10-24 3 A.P. TOKIO, Mon. The United States today gave the Republic of Korea two American frigates, which were among the 27 on lend-lease to Russia during World War 11. United States at Yokosuka, Japan, a year ago, were handed over to the Korean Republican NavyA.P. - 86 words
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Article69 1950-10-24 3 Two Chinese, Goh Ah Kow and Wong Chwee Kirn, admitted in the Third Police Court yesterday that they had stolen 11 tins of oval tine, and two tins of milk worth $12 belonging to Islay Kerr and Company. The articles were stolen from a hatch in the69 words
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Article109 1950-10-24 3 ASHANGHAINESE sailor, Hwong Hsing Sung, died of wounds yesterday following a fight between three sailors and some sampan men. Hwong was hit on the head, presumably with a sampan oar. Police believe that the quarrel started over fares, i The sailors were being taken109 words
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Article26 1950-10-24 3 Municipal committees have agreed to the use of the Municipal- Board Room for nomination day proceedings in the forthcoming and subsequent Municipal council elections.26 words
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Article128 1950-10-24 3 JHE cargo ship, the Hin Sang, belonging to the Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, brought 7,000 tons of white sugar for Singapore Government, from Hongkong. companies nave Imported from Hongkong 9.600 bags of brown sugar, 250 cases of Chinese wine, 1.933 bags of beans. 518 bales of128 words
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Article142 1950-10-24 3 Five public lectures on education will be given in the Central Hall. Faculty of Medicine, Sepoy Lines. Singapore, by Mr. Frederic Mason, Professor of Education. University of Malaya. Each lecture will be given en a Thursday and will begin at 6.30 p.m. The first142 words
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Article68 1950-10-24 3 The Sangola, brought a total of 82 passengers who disembarked at Singapore, when the ship docked yesterda*' afternoon. The cargo for Singapore included ouJ cases oi nennesey's Throe Star Brandy. 50 bales of jute twine. 242 bundles of kapok, 864 coils of rope, 200 drums68 words
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Article64 1950-10-24 3 THIRTY ONE-YEAR OLD, Harold Cooper Stead was charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with voluntarily causing grievous hurt to Arthur William Humphreys. Harold was alleged to have committed the offence at the chief petty officers' block In H. M. Dockyard on the morning of64 words
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Article190 1950-10-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. rE International Labour Organisation has offered a Fellowship of from three to six months' duration to a Federation candidate for gaining from intensive study in another country additional knowledge and practical experience which will be helpful to the Federation. The fields of study for190 words
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Article450 1950-10-24 4 WSJ tale of the French retreats in Indo-China goes on. One frontier fortress after another falls, E 1 t now Ho Chi-minh and his guerillas have a untroubled supply route to their friends in unist China. General Alphonse Juin, one of France's crack commanders, who has flown out450 words
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Article212 1950-10-24 4 CERGEANT Lawrence Pang, of the Singapore 13 Volunteer Special Constabulary, is a brave man, and we should be proud of him. Three thugs, two of them armed with pistols, called at his home. They tricked their way in, bundled Pang's wife and two friends into a back room,212 words
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Article, Illustration486 1950-10-24 4 DR. RALPH J. BUNCHE - by DR. RALPH J. BUNCHE Director of the United Nations Department of Trusteeship and Non-self-governing Territories. A.P. NEW YORK, Monday. DR. Ralph J. Bunche, 1949 Nobel Peace Prize winner, predicted today an era of peace n lies ahead for the world. In his forecast,A.P. - 486 words
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Article, Illustration423 1950-10-24 4 SYNGMAN RNEE - by SYNGMAN RNEE SOUTH KOREAS PREBIDENT Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mob. I DR. Syngman Rhee, South Ko-, rean President, today called for a "Korean" Govern-" ment in North Korea. "The point I want to make clear," he said in a magazine article, "is that the United' Nations mearlyReuter. - 423 words
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Article1260 1950-10-24 4 PATRICK GORDON-WALKER - by PATRICK GORDON-WALKER Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations. rERB 1» a degree of intimacy to BriUin't relation, with the nations of the Commonwealth that is quite different from our relations witn foreign countries. We feel ourselves not only equal and autonomous, but also members ot a1,260 words
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Article253 1950-10-24 5 A.P. NICE, Monday. SCREEN actor Errol Flynn and actress Patrice 3 Wymore were married today in civil and religious ceremonies. After a civil ceremony this morning at Monte Carlo, they, were wed here in the afternoon in the Lutheran Church of Transfiguration by Rev- Franck GueuthaJ. ThPA.P. - 253 words
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Article90 1950-10-24 5 Reuter, AAP. JAKARTA, Mon. One pers >n was killed and nr.. wounded when an armed attacked Pringkasap railway station in Krawang yesterday night, causing a six-hour delay In the arrival of the one-day Jakarta-Sourabaya express, reports Aneta news agency. The gang, who attacked at theReuter, AAP. - 90 words
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Article113 1950-10-24 5 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Mon. A decree of the Vatican's Congregation of Rites announced that a High Moss may be celebrated in all Catholic churches hon ouring the Virgin Mary on November 1, when the dogma of her bodily assumption to heaven will be proclaimed. TheA.P. - 113 words
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384 1950-10-24 5 A DETECTIVE arrested on suspicion a Malay, Zakariah bin Haji All, when counting money in a trishaw, and later found that he had held a man who had taken part in a daring robbery of bulldozer parts at Aljunied Road on September 4. Zakariah was384 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-10-24 5 Princess Anne lies quietly in the arms of her mother, Princess Elizabeth during the christening ceremony in london. while her father. Prince Philip holds her tiny hand.— A.P. Radiophoto. A.P. Radiophoto.A.P. Radiophoto. - 34 words
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Article258 1950-10-24 5 SPIED FOR FRANCE —TO DIE A.P. A BUCHAREST court yesterday sentenced three Rumanians to death for spying 'or France, according to a Almanian News Agency report received in London. Two French defendants, Lucien Bassy and Louis Foncanio. were sentenced to penal servitude for life. Celestine Paulina Oauchet,A.P. - 258 words
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372 1950-10-24 5 THE Singapore Repertory's fate hangs In the balance. It may well be that a miracle will happen and the Repertory will not have to close down after all. For all intents and purposes, however last Saturday's performance was the last. To quote Mr. John372 words
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Article164 1950-10-24 5 PIBST DIOCESAN SYNOD OF SINGAPORE: Meeting of the second session at St. Andrew's School Hall—10.30 Lunch, 1 p.m.. Tea party at St. Margaret's Scnool, 5.30 p.m. SINGAPORE ABT SOCIETY, exhibition of works of local teachers and art students, British Council Hall, Stamford Road, 9 a.m. to164 words
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Article97 1950-10-24 5 CATHAY: "Ambuah" at 11. L 45, 4.16. «.45. and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBBA: "Awful Truth' 1.00. 3.16. 7.00. and ».16 p.m. CAPITOL: "Knock on Any Door at 11. L 45. 4.00. 8.30 and t.30 p.m. PAVILION: "So Long At Tha Fair" at 2. 4.16. 6.30 and §.30 p.m. BEX: "Nlpht97 words
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Article18 1950-10-24 5 HOCKEY: Civilians v. Army. Padans; Sherwood Foresters v. BOD (Military*. Alexandra; PftT Union v. PWD, Serangoon Road.18 words
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Article323 1950-10-24 5 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. THE Chinese Peoples delegation led by Mr. Liv Ning I, Vice President of the All China Federation of Labour met Mr. Morgan Phillips, Secretary and representatives of the British Labour Party at lunch today. On behalf of the delegation. Mr Ning I,Reuter. - 323 words
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Advertisement115 1950-10-24 5 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION JOIN THE M.C.A. Members of other Communities axe welcomed as Associate Members. Rates: Life Member $20/Ordlnary or $l/-foi Associate member )5 years Apply to your local branch or to the General Secretary, P.O. Box 229, Ipah. D. T. Lin's Prawncrackers. The best D. T. Lim's Prawncrackers, Fishcrackers,115 words
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Advertisement205 1950-10-24 5 Qsrajn ELECTRIC LAMPS FOR EVERY NEED A £&C. PRODUCT MADE IN ENGLAND sfif I FOR STRENGTH IQUALITy] how off hm\r ADVT. OP THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO.. LTD.7OP ENGLAND SINGAPORE MALACCA KUALA LUMPUR PENANG M Parak Afanti: THE KINTA ELECTRIC DISTRIBUTION CO., LTD., IPOH With QUAKER OATS youngsters grow WAKfft OATS205 words
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Miscellaneous10 1950-10-24 5 AUEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin 'NO MAN EVER. j10 words
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Miscellaneous11 1950-10-24 5 TIDE TODAY H.W: 10.14 ».na. (8ft. 7ins>, 10.30 p.m. (5ft. 2ins).11 words
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Article8463 1950-10-24 6 Second Day 6} Penang Races Class 3 Div. 3—6 Furs. RAHEEN 9.00 EIGHTH: 4-iU 50. ipoh. 8.03 (Tait) Class 2. Div. 5. 5 Furs. Sir. Won by Constance, 3.05 (Bagby). Time 1 mm. 01 sees. Dist. 1. 1. neck. Going Good. 12 started. SIXTH: 7-10-50, lpoh.8,463 words
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Advertisement373 1950-10-24 6 qfc* m*v SITUATIONS VACANT REQUIRED immediately parttime Clerk-Secretary <3 hrs. daily) three to tour anernoons per week. Yype-wr ting essential. Apply to fitt Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Apply Box A.4095. Tribune. Spore. (T. 713) WANTED: Selling Agents of good standing and experience. Salary and comm ssion373 words
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Advertisement299 1950-10-24 6 COIFFURE It pays to have your *>est perms at Maison Modern*. Ladies Hairdressers. 126 Orchard Road. For appointments phone *****. Opening whole day on Saturdays. (N689). PETS. PEDIGREED Alsatian ***** 5 months. Colour black and tan. Please Phone 4653. Mr. Kwek. Price $250. (Q.700> VEHICLES FOR SALE MORRIS Tourer 8299 words
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Advertisement191 1950-10-24 6 WANTED WANTED to purchase 25 sets new Firestone tyres tubes sze 700x20. Please ring up *****. Perseroan Dagang Tapanuli (Malaya) Ltd. (R. 705) SITUATIONS WANTED MALAY House Amah. Ch nese Cook Amah, both honest, excellent. ■willing, tireless available Ist. Nov- i ember. Tel: *****. (P. 693) ENGLISH lady requires position191 words
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Advertisement146 1950-10-24 6 ACCOMMODATION "AVAILABLE now double room, full boards, centra, objection children JJJ month. Phone *****. S. riuad. Spore. EUROPEAN guest-house area. accommodaiion now. Full board, no Phone 6866. before 9.30 a-^^ "AVAILABLE Ist. three room, flat broom. I facilities, water inclusive, in r central. Apply terms. Bu.v Tribune. S pore TO146 words
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Article63 1950-10-24 7 In Port:- Gorgon <44), Thank haven (Sheer*), Foaaalare* < KSVDE). Adraatus <42 3) Demta (40/41), Atlantic Sea (38 9), Benmacdhui (36), Rajula (88 4), Howell Lykes (61/ 2), Beacle)tch (17/18), Hin Sang (19/20), Reginald Kerr f3l/2), Tung Song <28/l>. Memnon (23 6). Lalandia 8), Hlnduatan (29/8), Tosm (15/18),63 words
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Article31 1950-10-24 7 HONGKONG, Mon. The following were today s official closing prices on the Hongkong Money Exchange HKS6.29'/ 3 per U.S. dollar. HK515.90 per pound sterling HK$29l per tael of gold.31 words
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Article22 1950-10-24 7 The gold marxet was unchanged yesterday at $195 per tael wholesale for firs; quality raw gold. Trading interest was moderate.22 words
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Article109 1950-10-24 7 rE rubber commodity market spurted another five cents fov November shipment yesterday. The squeeze was still continuing and orders frcm Hongkong worsened it further. Whilst switch deals in October rubber were done at 195 cents. November rubber at 181 cents represented a ten cents premium over December.109 words
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Article50 1950-10-24 7 Reuter. BERNE. Mon. Italy and Switzerland today signed a new trade and payments agreement to come into force on Nov. L The agreement covers commercial exchanges, financial transfers .and the tourist trade. Further details are expected to be announced after both governments have approved the agreement.—Reutsr.Reuter. - 50 words
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Article26 1950-10-24 7 NEW RATE FOR CANADIAN Rates for Canadian dollars yesterday were:— Buying T.T. 34%, Air Mail O.D. 34 7 90 d/st. 35 V*. Selling T.T./O.D. 34% Ready.26 words
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Article22 1950-10-24 7 The tin metal market was steady yesterday gaining $2% on the picul. The pric? declared was $416?* per plcul cx-22 words
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Article31 1950-10-24 7 With immediate effect the Government of India have decided to increase export duty on Jute manufactures (hessians) from Rs 350 per ton to Rs. 750 per ton.31 words
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Article24 1950-10-24 7 WASHINGTON. Mon.—The E.C.A. yesterday named RAllen Grlf i i to head the expanding American aid programme for South-East Asia.24 words
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Article782 1950-10-24 7 SINGAPORE, Monday. WITH strong support from London for tin shares the local market was again brisk with numerous gains. Industrials came in for good attention with prices hardening. Rubbers had moderate business at slightly better prices. The following were the days price changes: Singapore,782 words
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Advertisement683 1950-10-24 7 SINGAPORE SHIPPING COMPANY (und\r European Superviwlon) International Freight Forwarders ft Clearing Agent.. Cm* J—fr** »M •>**« age transport and jKr*»»»! «ra»*» a«rvir«. hi a 9ftrim #f u» world. SJRt »42, Talok Ayer St., Spore. Phones ***** ft 7006. MANSFIELD.& CO., LTD* (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers option to683 words
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Advertisement170 1950-10-24 7 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong, Japan. For Hongkong, Japan. ♦"Lonevcrctf 26/28 Oct. "Star Alcyone" 26/29 Oct. "Bradeverett" 19/21 Nov "Star Arcturus" 19/21 Nov. •Calls Manila For Colombo. Cochin, Bombay. 1 For Penang Rangoon Calcutta, Karachi. Bahrein, Kowett, Madras Basrah, Khoramshanr. •Rebcverett" 18/20 Nov "Star Betelgeuse" 28 Oct./l170 words
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Advertisement572 1950-10-24 7 For U.K./CONTINENT: S pore P. Sham Penang Be»rleoch for Liverpool, Benvannoch for Genoa, HlSr. A WerP Oct.-5 Nov. 6-7 Nov. 8-9 Nov. Qneea Anno for Havre, lo«we b rp U 3 r 0 e bct.-10 Nov. U-12 No,. 12-15 Nov. nnevis for Genoa, Liverpool Avonmouth, Rot- terdam, Antwerp ...5-11 Nov.572 words
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Article64 1950-10-24 8 The cream of women i hockey talents in the J Colony will clash in a Combined Civilians versus Combined Services game on November 2 at the Padang for the Lady Mellerish Cup. j This game is being arranged by the Sinsa- pore Women's Hockey j Association64 words
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77 1950-10-24 8 The Recreation Badminton Party celebrated its first anniversary with a picnic at Siglap last Sunday. At the annual general meeting held there, the following were elected office-bearers for the new current >ear 1950-1951. President:- Mr. Lee Kirn Tah: Vice-President:- Mr. Cheah Kirn Swee; Hon. Secretary:-77 words
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742 1950-10-24 8 SHUTTLE - Bv SHUTTLE THE Colony Veteran Doubles Champions, Leow Kim Fatt and Lim Cheng Kwee (Useful) will not find the going easy when they defend their title against the tough challenge of Charlie Chua and Wee Eng Siang (Lucky Strike) this Saturday night at the Clerical742 words
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Article257 1950-10-24 8 "SPOT - HEAVY RAIN (By "SPOT" PENANG. Today—Rain fell heavily early this morning when the horses took to the No. 2 track for their workout. As a resulL little fast work was seen* The going was easy at the time* of training. Admiral (Ayres) took to the track impressively to257 words
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Article150 1950-10-24 8 A Singapore Re> reation Club XI showed up well to earn a two-nil win over the Hongkong A Shanghai Rank in a hockey encounter at the Padang yesterday. The game was fast and the play was carried out in a slight drizzle throughout. Both the S.R.C.150 words
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546 1950-10-24 8 FLY-HALF - By FLY-HALF YESTERDAY'S Padang rugby game between Raffles Institution and the Singapore Cricket Club "B" was a thriller from start to finish. It was certainly one of the finest games seen this season. Up against a heavier ana more experienced team, the I Rafflesians546 words
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Article366 1950-10-24 8 S.C.R.C 2 TEACHERS T.C 0 THE Teachers Training College suffered a two-nil 1 defeat at the hands of the S.C.R.C. in a hockey game at Hong Lim Green yesterday. Both teams were not at full strength. The Chinese had ten players against the Teachers' eight. The366 words
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1558 1950-10-24 8 "SPORT - ON RECENT FORM (By "SPORT" PENANG, Today. UARIMAN, who finished second in Ws last two H «tares u my best bet in tomorrow s card the second day S the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Down where he is, this Harinero gelding should1,558 words
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Article107 1950-10-24 8 The S.H.A. triangular hockey to jiiiament fixture between the riiniapore Civilians and the Army which was postponed last Tuesday will be played today at the S.R.C. Padang. The following will represent the Civilians. V.N. Pillai: R.H. Barth. B. Marks; P. Pennefather. Edwin Poraiaamv. G. Clarke;107 words
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Article116 1950-10-24 8 The University of Malaya tiounced the YMCA five-n 1 in a hockey game at the University ground. Bukit Timah, yesterday. The University goal ketters were:—Jagathesan (2), Yap Kirn Yin ft), and Br en La Brooy. The Royal Australian Air Force scored a narrow three Mints decision over the116 words
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101 1950-10-24 8 U.P HONGKONG, Today. A First Division Scottish football team may tour the Far East when the current season closes about next April, according to a report published here. The Hongkong Standard said that a group of influential Far Eastern sportmen has invited theU.P - 101 words
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Article108 1950-10-24 8 The irso Singapore Star Professional Dance Cha*npionship will commence tomorrow for four successive ni-rhts on the 4 Standard Dames et the Happy World Cabaret. All the leading local proessional dancers v.-ill participate, fhis is the first time such a Chami -ilonship is being held in Singa,K>Mr.108 words
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Article97 1950-10-24 8 The Hwa Yew B.P. defeated ;he Wembley B.P. by rive games to two at tbe Happy World Stadium recently. The lull result? are as ."ollows Yew piayers mentioned first): Seah X.m jmem lost to Oh Cluap Choon 10-15. 10-15: Chua Kee Yoke beat Chan Soo97 words
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Advertisement66 1950-10-24 8 v j BRA N D BUTTER RUDGE joritain's $est $icycU You'll be proud to own a Rudge—the all &t.eel bicycle, and a leader since ISH9. From all good bicycle dealers oi Singapore Distributors. BAN HOCK HLN, 13l Beach Koad. BAN HONG CHAN, 75, Victoria Street SING HUAT ft CO., 165/167,66 words
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Advertisement15 1950-10-24 8 BLOOD BANK Group A IX Bottles. B 6 m AB 2 O 2Z DONORS 915 words
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Advertisement365 1950-10-24 8 NOTICES HAULAGE PERMIT We, Tan Yew Beng and three others T./A Tong Chuan Co., of 7, Jalan Segget. Johore Bahru. being holder of Haulage Permit No. 1456 C hereby give notice of intention to apply for a variation of the above .by three additional vehicle* with a load capacity 100365 words
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Advertisement587 1950-10-24 8 SITS: WANTED Britisher residing seeks posUuon ginS* Malaya. Capable manaSS or executive position i?* knowledge of consbJ* work. Reply Box Al S£* Tribune. Singapore n SITUATIONS VACA^ Large American (W requires several competent perienced stenographers S p%y excellent salaries p* manent positions. Would pref* Chinese male? under age 35 but587 words
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