Malaya Tribune, 25 October 1950
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Title Section51 1950-10-25 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE I-AAGER SALES THAN ANY AfTEXNOON PAPER i N mala?a Phone 54M/3 N «ne Una BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE WEDNESDAY, OCT. 25,51 words
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305 1950-10-25 1 Red Bid To Stem Allied Advance A.P. and U.P. rmrrr* SEOUL, Wednesday. reports say that a big North Korean raotorised column streamed southward yesterday toward onrushing South Korean troops now only 22 miles from the new Communist refugee capital of Kanggye near the Manchurian border.A.P. and U.P. - 305 words
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84 1950-10-25 1 SEOUL, Today, r Russians to fall into I rnerican hands in Kotea men and one woman— in protective custody in all< n Communist capital oi Pyongyang tonight. They v, r believed to be traders. were wearing civilian when members of the Korean anti-Commu-handed over84 words
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Article164 1950-10-25 1 U.P. SINANJU, Korea. Tues.' J 'CAN troops will drive "to the M:mchurian border, distant United States Commander declared r oday. General Garrison H Davidson of the veteran ng 24th Infantry said "The South' the Yalu River is* r::r •arset." (son revealed the goal IU.P. - 164 words
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93 1950-10-25 1 rrv c BERLIN. Tuesday, ooviet licensed news nov ADN reported last that Chinese Commu- >recs have been ordered '.v:*de Tibet to "free its W0."°o inhabitants from AON quoted the New y ol Red China as south west Chinese ir; district ard head- 1 of93 words
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Article368 1950-10-25 1 Reuter. f SF.OUL, Wednesday. fHE British and Australian Brigade today raced on toward Manchuria as United Nations forces continued to occupy North Korea without meeting organised Communist resistance. The Brigade crossed the Chongchon—the last big river before the Manchuria border—at dawnThey were last reported 70 milesReuter. - 368 words
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Article74 1950-10-25 1 I Tribune Staff Reporter I A further donation of $230 I«■ has Oeen collected, from' i member* ot tne Malaya m- bune stafi and vendors or the i ribune newspapers, ton Mrs. Govindasamy, widow oi th" Tay Koh Vat Company bus driver who was sno74 words
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Article167 1950-10-25 1 U.P. WWT SAIGON, Wednesday. Vietnam raiders have attacked towns in the Hanoi area and ambushed a French and Vietnamese column within two miles of the northern French capital- WIII4 muiiary neaaquarters nere said that front line reports indicated that the *ulk of the Red forces wasU.P. - 167 words
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Article21 1950-10-25 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Tuesday. Eight more earthquake shocks In Central America were recorded during the night on Fordham University's Seismogiaphs.—U.P.U.P. - 21 words
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127 1950-10-25 1 U.P. SYDNE x~, Tuesday. AUSTRALIAN authorities today sorted out a ton of Communist literature seized in 1 the first raids on Red head- quarters throughout the country. In many Communist offices, police raiders found sealed letters which contained only a slip of paper with theU.P. - 127 words
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131 1950-10-25 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOW, Tues. PRESIDENT Truman's appeal for a genuine effort to reduce armaments so that "swords shall be beaten into plougshares" la likely to be the inspiration of an Indian resolution before the Political Committee at its next meeting. Sir Benegal N.Reuter. - 131 words
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Article163 1950-10-25 1 NEW YORK. Tuesday. IN a sudden change of signals President Truman today urged the United Nations to combine its talks about atomic control and conventional arms, in an effort to achieve 'foolproof and "genuine" disarmament. Until disarmament comes, ihe President said, the U.S. *111 build up its163 words
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140 1950-10-25 1 U.P. FLUSHING. Tues. DRESIDENT Truman, during i his visit to the United Nations today, chatted cordially wiU^ Alf. Vjsningky tar about two minute*. The President was heard telling the Russian that he had not seen anything about warmongering in his recent speeches. Mr. Vishinsky, speakingU.P. - 140 words
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Article41 1950-10-25 1 A.P. HOLLYWOOD, Tues.—Maurice Costello. 74, romantic star of the old silent movies, sank into a coma today and doctors described his condition as critical. He is suffering from a heart condition, and has been hospitalized for two weeks.— A.F.A.P. - 41 words
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Article193 1950-10-25 1 TAIPEH, Wednesday. (JENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek, Chinese Nationalist President, yesterday took a firm stand on the status of Formosa. "The sovereignty of Formosa belongs to the Republic of China, racially, culturally and legally," he said in a broadcast to the Formosan people on the eve of the193 words
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Article44 1950-10-25 1 U.P. NEW YORK. Tuesday. JOHN FOSTER DULLES and Secretary of State Acheson discussed the Far Eastern situation and other items for more than an hour here. Dulles said that the two went over the Formosa question and a Japanese peac2 treaty.U.P. - 44 words
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Article60 1950-10-25 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tuesday. Sources close to the United Nations Commission on Palestine who have just returned here from the Middle East predicted today that the Com mission's report t«> the worl organisation will urge imme o'!ate action to aid the Arab refugees of the Falcstine war nd d'rectU.P. - 60 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-10-25 1 Several thousands of North Korean troops are surrendering daily to the United Nations forces. Picture shows surrendered Reds being marched through a Koean town.—A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 31 words
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269 1950-10-25 1 Tribune Staff Reporter |HE mam ouuinaa ol tas big tix-raar minium m™° Pm n V Plan wWch as submitted g to th' mghf Conference, weremade kn?wn last 'ih-y reveal that a sum of about $450-million will be required iv iinanco a project wnicn will enable-269 words
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Article90 1950-10-25 1 Reuter. CAIRO. Wednesday BRITAIN is to raise in the v Security Council the ques- t;on of the passage of tankers tnrough the Suez Canal, acting Foreign Minister Ibrahim r Messiha Bey sa^d. Sir Ralph Stevenson. British Ambassador to Egypt, had told bis Government of Britain's intention,Reuter. - 90 words
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Article54 1950-10-25 1 THE going for the races at 1 Penang today at best will be heavy. Best bets:— "Spot" Race 1. Scarlet Tiger II Race 6. Hariman Race 7. Jimmy "Mike" Race 5. Double Nine Race 7. Admiral Race 8. Merlm "Long.ihot" Race 3. Whispering Sand» Race 5. Siyscraper j54 words
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Article77 1950-10-25 1 THERE will be two extra 1 editions of the Malaya Tribune today. The first is the usual 3.30 p.m. edition which will carry «11 the latest local and world news, and the results of the first fed races at Penang today. The second extra edition will be77 words
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Advertisement94 1950-10-25 1 TONC GUAM 23-10, Colcmaw 9trcct, gINGAPQftC,TcL.3SI2. jiaaT?siit) Victor Si,v ester His J Orchestra Maicotte. Ballroom Orch. i 1575 The Skaters Waltz. ,'Mth v __\v V Tesoro Mio—Waltz. raid to dream, QS. j i 6 38 O Sole Mio—Waltz, ana ?o Gay Mll,ion s d'Arlequin ■■"■'P-v-Tango. j -Waltz. Skateri Wait,- 166494 words
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Advertisement86 1950-10-25 1 pirco Sole Distributors: Tan Cheng Mok Electric Cc. v 152, Cross Street, Singapore. I Iraleighl I THE ALL STEEL BICYCLE J BUILT il THERE NEVER WAS A BETTER CYCLE BUILT AND THERE I NEVER WILL BE! This is the trade mark of «*>***€ V i Britain's supreme bicycle. /'il J86 words
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Article, Illustration605 1950-10-25 2 'CHURCH MUST DENOUNCE COMMUNISM' Bishop Baines Clergy Stands Up To Emergency THE Right Reverend H. W. Baines, Bishop ol 1 Singapore, addressing the meeting of the Diocesan Synod, at St. Andrew's School Hall yesterday morning said that the Emergency is making heavy demands on the Church, but there will be605 words
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Article172 1950-10-25 2 A ship with a distinguished war record, at the present moment in Singapore, is thej Howell Lykes. Built in America in 1940. the Howell! Lykes was loaned to the British Navy, who re-named, her H.M.S. Empire Pintail., She was used as a troop carrier172 words
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Article107 1950-10-25 2 MALACCA, Tues. An ex-Servicemen's parade will be held at the Malacca Volunteer Memorial on Nov. 12. Detachments of military, Girl Guides, Boy Scouts and ex-Servicemen will form the parade under the command of a military officer. The Resident Commissioner, Malacca, Mr G. E. C. Wisdom, will107 words
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Article43 1950-10-25 2 Tan Nan Kok. a 35-year-old Chinese, claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when charged with assisting in the running of chap ji ki. He was allowed bail of $1,000, and the case was postponed to December 5.43 words
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Article33 1950-10-25 2 The Glenorchy. a cargo ship belonging to the Glen Lines, brought as h?r nr\!n cargo lo: SinTa-?ore ?.bou f 4 000 tons of r?cn ral including 3,500 bags of sugar.33 words
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Article178 1950-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues A badminton match to be h°ld at the Victoria Institution on Sunday. November 5. is among other events which have been planned this year ♦o raise funds in connection with Poppy Day in Selangor. Besides the badminton match organised there will be a bridge178 words
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Article116 1950-10-25 2 The Malay Marine Officers Association was formed at a recent meeting at No. 102 Jalan Sultan. Singapore. The Association will only take in Certified Officers with sea experience as members. They should have a Certificate of Competency as Local Trade Master. Gunner. Home Trade Mates,116 words
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Article114 1950-10-25 2 The thirty-third annual meeting of the Singapore Kerala Samajam was held recently at No. 7. Moulmein Road. The meeting adopted the annual report and statement of accounts submitted by the executive committee. The following are the new office-bearers. President Mr. G. S. Muthukrishnan; Vice-Presidept. Mr. J P.114 words
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Article89 1950-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Peoples of various nationalities were present this morning when the United Nations Exhibition opened Its doors to a large crowd at the Public Relations Information Centre in Batu Road, Kuala Lumpur. The opening o. the Exhibition today commemorates United Nations Day the89 words
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Article167 1950-10-25 2 I THE first election manifesto for the forthcoming i Municipal Elections was issued yesterday by Mr. S. S. Manyam, Progressive Candidate for the North Ward. The manifesto which is addressed to the fellow citizans outlines a seven point programme i for the betterment of the people's167 words
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Article, Illustration275 1950-10-25 2 TWO air force men serving in Singapore figure in 1 Honours and Awards announced in yesterdays London Gazette, F.E.A.F. Headquarters announced ls.st night The Distinguished Flying Cross goes as an immediate award to Flight Lieutenant Keith Irvine Froster, of the Royal Australian Air Force To Corporal275 words
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69 1950-10-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. The Selangor Mobile United has just completed a 12-day tour of the vast rice producing areas in the Sub-District of Sabak Bernam. An approximate total of 16,--000 people listened to the talks which ranged from the Emergency to the R.1.D.A., Plan, and69 words
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Article72 1950-10-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The tender of Stanton Iron Works Ltd., England, for the supply of Cast Iron pipes for the Johore Water Supply scheme has been accepted by the State Government. Provision has been made this year for a first instalment of $100,000 to be paid for72 words
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66 1950-10-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues At a meeting of Headmasters 1 and members of Chinese school committees In Johore held at Batu Pahat lt waa unanimously decided to adopt the three-term year followed by English schools. This decision has been forwarded ii the Education Department headquarters66 words
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Article65 1950-10-25 2 Beini int-0.-icd into India for the first time are two KelDle do?;s, common in Australia. Th" Kelpie is a cross between a and a Collie. Thfse two are on the British India Steam Navigation ship, th-* Carpentaria, which is dv* to Singapore for India 1 n a65 words
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Article41 1950-10-25 2 Two Chinese, Lye Wan Chong aged 28, and Khow Han Keng 20. were each fined $10 in the Third Police Court when they pleaded guilty to a charge of fighting at the Keppel Harbour Dockyard on Sept. 23.41 words
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Article99 1950-10-25 2 FIVE houses and 102 830 square feet of land yes terday changed hands at thi suction room of Messrs Nas Sim and Co., Ltd., for ths total amount of $112,263. More than fifty prospective buyers bid for the land and the auction lasted only99 words
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Article118 1950-10-25 2 I The Rev. R. W. Woods haj 1 been appointed Vicar and Archdeacon of Singapore, and will take up his duties in 1 April, 1951. Mr. Woods, who is a son ol 'the Bishop of Lichfield, Dr. Edward Woods, has been Vicar of South Wigston. Leices- ter,118 words
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Article25 1950-10-25 2 The USIS library w.;i henceforth be open from Ml a.m. to 9.00 p.m., every day except Monday. The library has registered 12,840 members.25 words
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448 1950-10-25 2 FIRST IN MALAYA MUNICIPAL Commissioners and the Commissioner in of Labour will be invited to a demonstration of psychological tests on the students of the CYMA ociicol oi Commerce next month. The tests will be conducted by the Principal of the school, Mr. E.448 words
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Advertisement411 1950-10-25 2 11 US. I IS. 4.15. 8.15 JuS 11 and 9.50 p.m. i*AMIBUS*I J*3^ TOMORROW! NO ONE...BUT YOUNC JOE CILLIS KNEW THE WHOLE WILD STORY OF No. *****.. JUmr ffl lwi!>Uilfi)V^ fIR) ia> H «outwooo iwu Ry>\\vJgn lAni tßjb r- 1 For the aeaaoa of "SUNSET BOULEVARD Pera<mal Appearance of OLAF411 words
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Advertisement61 1950-10-25 2 i POLAROID IS HERE: i Take your canera i Find your view Snap! S Open the back > And there's the picture i All really for you! j j nm SNAP TO PRINT IN ONE MINUTE j I SORTERS: 4 Anglo French Trading Co., Ltd. 132/136, Robinson Road. Singapore. j61 words
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168 1950-10-25 3 T aN JWES PUAMO, a sweeptne Singapore Har- r Board, who was found u*ai in medical store on the St of Sept 13 was sen-, months' imprison- I HE. Kingdon. First District Judge yesterjja wa? found guilty of to the premises of Teo Koon168 words
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Article62 1950-10-25 3 T wID be a free film toon today at the YMCA at Three films lasting one and forty five minutes til] be .-creened during' the the United States Service. First programme will be a d travelogue, "All Ar and South America." ther films is "The62 words
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Article65 1950-10-25 3 JOHOIIE BAHRU. Tues. A- why he was out ol r it 3 un. in a curfew hong; Koon Yoon told tt Magistrate that the maniget of his estate requested it work at 5.30 a.m. w io work when he was arrested. Tell the65 words
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2103 1950-10-25 3 JAMES Arthur Spencer, father of the ten-year-old Winnie Annie Spencer, whose dead body was found with signs of rape and marks of violence, on the beach off Telok Blangah on the morning of June 30 last, told Mr. Justice Brown and a2,103 words
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Article192 1950-10-25 3 MALACCA, Tuesday. MR. S. W. F. Foster Sutton, the Officer Administering the Federation in a message to the Youth Council said that v our ideals of freedom and democracy, and our hopes of making this a better world in which we can devote our192 words
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Article127 1950-10-25 3 LIAN AH KIM who was stated, in the First District Court yesterday, to have given $10 to a jaga who arrested him for tampering with a store's lock was yesterday sentenced to six months' jail. He was found guilty of attempting to break into127 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-10-25 3 Sir Christopher Cox, Educational Adviser to the Secretary of State for the Colonies returned \esterday after alter a month's visit to Borneo Sarawak. Brunei and Hongkong. He said: "I am intensely interested in the progress of education in those countries. I have come to study the progress73 words
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Article30 1950-10-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. S. A. Pillay, an estate conductor, was fined $10 in the Police Court today for altering identity card of a woman labourer on the estate.30 words
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Article26 1950-10-25 3 For allowing his goat to stray in a public place on Oct. 22, Nagachenaya was yesterday fined $10 In the Fourth Pouce Court.26 words
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Article, Illustration235 1950-10-25 3 REGARDED as the famed film beauty of South China. 25-year-old Tse Loh Lin was greeted by a host of film fans and the Cathay Organisers, when she landed from Hongkong, at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon. Miss Tse who is on a brief visit here235 words
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Article57 1950-10-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. In the Sessions Court today, Tan Teck Yeow, of Johore Bahru, was charged with cheating Tan Ah Chow, of Muar, of $440 and secondly with cheating Tay Liang Yap of Muar of $2,400. On claiming trial. Tan Teck Yeow was allowed bail57 words
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Article43 1950-10-25 3 An Indian, Doraraj. was fined $10 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for trespassing into a service area without a permit. He was seen by Corporal D. Peters, of the R.A.F. Police in the grounds of married quarters at R.A.F. Changi.43 words
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Article22 1950-10-25 3 Seven Chinese were fined $15.00 each in the Third Police Court yesterday for hawking without a licence. They pleaded guilty.22 words
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279 1950-10-25 3 Court Told A TWENTY-NINE-YEAR-OLD sampan man, Png Teng Twee was tentatively charged in the Relief Court yesterday with the murder of Hwong Hsing Sung, a Shanghainese Seaman, on Oct. 23, at Telok Ayer Basin. It was said that the seaman was assaulted following279 words
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Article72 1950-10-25 3 MALACCA. Tues. Preparations are now being made for the reception to te accorded to the Statue of Our Lady of Fatima when it comes to Malacca on Nov. 14. A stage show entitled "The Play of Fatima" will be performed by the pupils of the72 words
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Article68 1950-10-25 3 Oaman bin Abu Bakar, a 25--year-old Malay, was charged in the Second Police Court yesterday with breaking into the premises of Lim Hee Chia at Lorong 27 on Oct. 23. The charge alleged that Osman stole an alarm clock and a sarong worth $18. He was alternatively68 words
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Article136 1950-10-25 3 TWO hundred and ninety-six boys and eight teachers of the Victoria School spent about one and a half hours at the Police Training School yesterday afternoon. Mr. M Siiaj, one of the teachers, said it wa) 'to give these boys who had expressed a desire to136 words
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Advertisement67 1950-10-25 3 CITY* C A Ft fains in Back. Hrroys.RhewMlld »223 t*! drink*. *wn, VYZ cold* otitm vm\ Hi"', T M Aridity. Ottiac O» H»r m," I** PafcM. C I iniMM, S*oH«a A»U. furry KyelOU. xsU ktdn.v. or your Hek»yo«r n J£ Pur.fy your blood wtfk Cr«kfcj£2 l mrt h f Cystex67 words
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Advertisement215 1950-10-25 3 It's NEW! 1 the new If PARKE R^^^\ the only pen With the *7 Jv*- J NEW FEATURES rj NEW PRECISION H H The most perfect pen in the world has for long been the Parker -51". Now comes NEW BEAUTY jWL ,he w eH. Parker "51-. with the rcvolation-l215 words
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Article616 1950-10-25 4 WHE policy of the Singapore Government and of the Federation Government is the support of sound trade unionism. Indeed, they could have no other policy. The day is past when the role of labour in any community was %o be seen and not heard. That the need to616 words
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1260 1950-10-25 4 THE main theme of this 1 Plan is that, although the] period of rehabilitation Is well and successfully over, Singapore as a major world port has yet to catch up on the lost years of the occupation, and to plan for an ordered expansion ahead to1,260 words
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Article, Illustration2881 1950-10-25 4 President Truman - BY President Truman U. S. President, in a speech in the United Nations General Assembly yesterday. USIS. FLUSHING MEADOW, (NEW YORK). PRESIDENT Truman in a T speech before the United Nations yesterday told the world that the United Nations represents the idea of aUSIS. - 2,881 words
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Advertisement35 1950-10-25 4 M PRISMATIC BINOCULARS OF VARIOUS MAGNIFICATIONS BY ALL. LEADING MAKERS BOSS, ZEISS. BABB STBOL'B. Etc. la Cleaning Bimocalsra). New China Optical Co., ffL High St.. Spore. Phone Capitol Optical Co., 15», North Bridge Rd. I35 words
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Advertisement110 1950-10-25 4 Keep Your Lawns Trim It s Ea5y.....1t 9 s The J.P. Super 16 inch Model The 3-part land Roller gives full differential action and easy turning while cutting. 1 centre section contains the speed-up gear tot enclosed in an oil bath. The 6-bladed Rotar cutter is detachable, and the shear110 words
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396 1950-10-25 5 fHE special Municipal committee set up to define! seniority in Municipal Service, it is under- I stood will submit a very favourable report for the local born officers in Municipal Service. It will be remembered that early this year the Commissioners accepted396 words
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Article43 1950-10-25 5 Mr. W. Lyle, Deputy Commissioner of Labour, said yesterday that the "Weekly Holiday's Bill which was introduced on August 1, was a 'qualified success. He said: "We average 40 prosecutions a month against offenders. The nunrber is slowly declining,'* he added.43 words
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247 1950-10-25 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. LAWRENCE Pang, 29-year-old Volunteer Special Constable, who was shot on Monday night by three Chinese gunmen at his home in Joo Chiat Road, said yesterday evening: "There is a lack of public spiritedness among the people of Singapore. The247 words
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Article64 1950-10-25 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. An outbreak of measles occurred aboard the ma. Oranjie as it steamed into Singapore Eight cases were reported to the Health authorities here and it took two hours to clear the ship from quarantine. One hundred and seventy-two passengers disembarked at Singapore. Among them were:64 words
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227 1950-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. AN old boy of the Serendah Boy's Home. Selangor. has made good. He is Ismail bin Ibrahim who is now undergoing military training in Sandhurst. United Kingdom, and may become a future Malay Commissioned Officer in the Malay Regiment. Known227 words
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Article95 1950-10-25 5 At the inaugural meeting of the proposed Singapore Society of Amateur Dancers held at Happy Cabaret Hall recently, the following were elected Office Bearers--President:- Mr. Patrick Lim Vice-President:- Mr Lam Joon Khim and Mr Chan Chiok Siong. Hon: Secretary:- Mr Leon* Hon Sung. Hon: Assist Secretary:- Mr.95 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-10-25 5 Mrs. Roem, wife of the Indonesian Foreign Minister was on board the Oranje which docked in Singapore yesterday. Mrs. Roem is returning to Indonesia from Europe. She was met on Board the Oranje by Dr. Ra*H local Indonesian Representative and Mrs. Raiif. From left to right Mrs.57 words
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Article127 1950-10-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. A PARTY of eleven woodcutters, seven of whom are Auxiliary Police, were accosted by five armed and uniformed bandits whilst proceeding to their work in Kota Tlnggi area. Three of the bandits were Chinese and the other two Sakals. The woodcutters refused to127 words
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374 1950-10-25 5 rONSUL W. Henry Lawrence, Jr., Director of USIS v Singapore and the Federation, speaking yesterday, at the Raffles Girls' School, on the United Nations, strongly advocated a United Nations association for Malaya. Mr. Lawrence in his speech gave a detailed account of the United374 words
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Miscellaneous16 1950-10-25 5 ALLEY OOP V. T. Hamlin BECAUSE OF A PMEfc) KTOfiR «^TWyUK ABNER *f M t SL16 words
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251 1950-10-25 6 The SPORTS EDITOR - By The SPORTS EDITOR A SPECIAL meeting of the Disciplinary Board of the A Singapore Hockey Association has been called for Friday to consider the action on the field of Andrew Clarke, the S.R.C. and Colony player, who was sent off during251 words
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Article97 1950-10-25 6 MALACCA. Tues. Malaccas tennis doubles champions. Dollah and Dom. were surprisingly beaten by the veteran pair. Chandrapala and Chee Peng, after three sets in the current Falconer Shield tournament. This was a highlight of the tournament fixture in which the Kubu Tennis Party beat the Hospital97 words
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Article70 1950-10-25 6 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE. Tues.—New South Waives the holders, won the first Sheffield Shield cricket match of the season here today when they beat Queensland by an innings and 56 runs. Queensland who were forced to follow-on after being dismissed for 232 in their first innings in reply toReuter-AAP. - 70 words
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Article64 1950-10-25 6 In port:- Bentong (45), Gorgon (44), (ESADE), Thankhaven (Sheers), Fossalarea (ESVDE), Adrastus (42/3), Kajang (40 41), Atlantic Sea (38/9), Benmacdhui (86), Rajula (33/4), Howell Lykes (31/ 2), Beneieuch <17 18), Hin San (19/20), Reginald Kerr (21/2), Menestheus (?5/4), Mer.Von (25/6), Lanlandia (27 '8), Hindustan (29/30), Roebiah (13/64 words
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Article31 1950-10-25 6 UP. HONGKONG, Tues —The following were today's official closings on the Hong Kong Money Exchange: HK56.32 per U.S. dollar. HK515.90 per pound sterling. HKs2B9»a per tael of gold.— UP.UP. - 31 words
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Article107 1950-10-25 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. rE following teams have been chosen to represent North and South in the Football Assn. of Malaya trophy match to be played at H.Q. Malaya found at Rifle Range Road on Saturday at S,I NOBThT Kain Chojr: Mitchell, Kam Poh: Madhavan. Rijenberg,107 words
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Article60 1950-10-25 6 The following will represent Khalasa Association in a hockey game against the Johore Indians on the home ground today at 6.15 P.m. Smtokh Singh. Siddique. Charaniit Singh. Mohinder Singh, Sohan Singh. Kultar Singh. Vassan Singh, Hari Singh. Manjit Singh. Wasan (Capt.), Da>-shan Singh, Mohinder Singh. Jr.60 words
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Article36 1950-10-25 6 Reuter. DEHRA DUX. Tues.—The Commonwealth cricket touring team beat a Services XI by 223 runs here today. Scores in brief were: Commonwealth 219 and 304 for 8 declared. Services 85 and 115.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article169 1950-10-25 6 The worsening squeeze and more orders from Hongkong sent rubber prices shooting up again yesterday. November rubber changed hands yesterday at as high as 187 cents a pound. This was in the afternoon when the day's peak was reached. The market had opened easier at 177 cents and169 words
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Article36 1950-10-25 6 WITH London continuing to take good interest in tin shares, prices showed some improvement. Locally the market remained extremely steady with buyers still predominating. Industrials were a firm market and rubbers were mainly unchanged.36 words
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Article135 1950-10-25 6 U.P. The tin metal market was I firm yesterday with a gain of J $7}» on the picul ex-smelter, j The price per picul ex-smelter was $454. 1 The price of forward tin in I London the previous night was £877 bid per ton—a rise of £12U.P. - 135 words
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Article52 1950-10-25 6 Reuter-AAP. Pr iiiesaay. Former v .Vruin Test cricket captain Arthur ;i IV. an. taken ill yesterday, will remain in hospital here for a ""SW suffering from an internal disorder not yet diagnosed Mr Oilligan *as covering the Jinsru.h Test teams Australian tour for the Australian Broadcasting Cc\ mission.—Reuter-AAP. - 52 words
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Article120 1950-10-25 6 The Combined Services rugby team to play Johore in the H.M S Malaya Cup competition on the Padang this Saturday. Oct. 28 at 5 p.m. is as lollops:— F/Lt P. G. Coulson (RAF), Major R. N. F. Anderson (Army). Capt G F. Duckworth (Army). F'Lt*.120 words
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Article22 1950-10-25 6 —A Turkish navy team debated* Peruvian VK9J iOOMr teatn, I—o. here on Sunday. About I.Boo' person-» witnessed the match.22 words
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601 1950-10-25 6 Singapore Civilians 5 Army 1 nOMINATING play in the second half with livel> V attacks, the Singapore Civilians recovered from an early shock to hand out a five-one defeat to the Army in their S.H.A. Triangular Hockey Tournament fixture at the Padang yesterday. Down601 words
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Advertisement632 1950-10-25 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo; Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Menuum'' sails for Naples, Liverpool and Glasgow Oct 24 »*Melainpus" sails for London, Holland and Hamburg ct 24 '•Astyanax" sails for N. Africa,632 words
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Advertisement58 1950-10-25 6 8.1. MADRAS/NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE INWARDS:— Madras Nagapattinam Penang Singapore Rajula 16.10.80 16X0.50 2X0.0.50 23.10.50 OUTWARDS:— Rajula In port. Sails Early Nov. for Madras/Negapattinam Principal Agents: ISLAY, KERR CO., LTD., (Inc. in Singapore), UA COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE. Tel: Passage 5455, Freight M 56, 5458. And At 25. BEACH BT., PENANG BOUSTEAD58 words
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Advertisement352 1950-10-25 6 iMAWRMMW SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED English speak ng Mandore preferably ran ride bicycle. Apply with copies testimonials and salary expected Box A.3. Tribune, Spore. <U. 718). REQUIRED immediately parttime Clerk-Secretary (3 hrs. daily) three to four afternoons per week. Type-wrting essential. Apply to The Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to352 words
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Advertisement368 1950-10-25 6 COIFFURE It pays to have your best perms at Maison Moderne. Ladies Hairdressers. 126 Orchard Road. For appointments phone *****. Opening whole day on Saturdays. (N689). VEHICLES FOR SME FOR Sale Ford V 8 20.000 miles good condition, one owner $3500 or nearest reasonable offer. Box No. A.7. Tribune. Spore.368 words
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Advertisement642 1950-10-25 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. B'pore P. S'kajM. Penang. GAROET 26/28 Oct. ♦LANGKOEAS 6/7 Nov. 8 Nov. 9 Nov KOTA GEDE 16/17 Nov. 18 Nov. 19 No j MATARAM 25/27 Nov. calls Port Sudan, direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Skipping Dept Tel: 5071. Ext. 19.642 words
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588 1950-10-25 7 "SPOT” - HARIMAN, SHMOO TO WIN By "SPOT” anf x PENANG, Today. U f moua about races today, the second day P en an? Turf Club's Autumn Meeting, is that nn a S winner is no easier than ahil y Fo I one the weather588 words
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Article62 1950-10-25 7 "SPOT - By "SPOT" PENANG. Today. Vety little work was done this morning, and horses running: In today's events were confined to canters or sprinted down the straight. The going will be heavy. Nanette (Turner). Kelvin (Woods), Nomad (Spcncer), Result (Ellery), 8eventy Seven (J. Donnelly) and Hariman (Bagby) all sprinted62 words
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Article32 1950-10-25 7 Ong Heow. a 36-year-old Chinese woman, was found guilty in the Third Police Court yesterday of being in uossession of half a bottle of Samsu. He was fined $15.32 words
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103 1950-10-25 7 A.P. LONDON. Today. A BRITISH Government mi- nister said yesterday it is possible that the missing British scientist Prof. Bruno Pontecorvo may know atom secrets of value to an enmy. Supply Minister Strauss made the assertion in answering questions in the House of Commons aboutA.P. - 103 words
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Article189 1950-10-25 7 "SPOT" "MIKE" "LONGSHOT" f Itacn I: St ABLET TIGEK II SCARLET TIOEB II SCARLET TIGER II i S '-'.15 b m Caracalla Hi* Money A'mal Big Moaey Car—alU A»»«yatea4 I 1 Race 2: BAND WICK BOLEH JADI BOLEH JADI i 2 1*) p m Martini Thro* Kingdom* Constellatioa189 words
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Article1327 1950-10-25 7 RACE ONE 2.15 P.M. CLASS 3 DIV. 5—6 FURLONGS. o*o Caracalla (Ayres) 9.00 •'Belmont Stable Spencer Good form, has every chance. (1> 000 Purple Knight (unfixed) 8.11 Mr. A Mrs. Cheah Tat Hoe M. Breukelen On the downgrade (2) 310 Scarlet Tiger II (Jonea) 8.10 Mr. Yeap1,327 words
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416 1950-10-25 7 REGINALD HAYTER - By REGINALD HAYTER PERTH, Tuesday. i THE M.C.C. were held to a draw in their first class game of the current tour aga.-nst Western Australia which ended today, the final day of their threeday fixture. Third in last year's Sheffield Shield competition. Western Australia416 words
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Advertisement678 1950-10-25 7 SITS: WANTED 'Britisher residing Hongkong aeeka position SingaporeMalaya Capable management or executive position. Also knowledge of construction work. Reply Box Al, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. Situations vacant Large American Company requires several competent, experienced stenographers. Will iav excellent salaries. Permanent positions. Would prefer Chinese males under age 35, but will consider678 words
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Advertisement352 1950-10-25 7 1 NOTICES HAULAGE PERMIT 1 Lim Siau Ngak T/A Chop Chee Seng of No. 20, 22nd Mile, Kahang. Johore hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Haulage Permit to operate one goods vehicle having a load capacity 100 cwts. This vehicle will be based at Kahang and to352 words
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Advertisement202 1950-10-25 7 NOTICE SINGAPORE TURF CLUB. WINTER MEETING 1950. Saturday 18th, Wednesday 22nd Saturday, 25th November, 1950. ENTRIES CLOSE at 12 noon on WEDNESDAY, Bth NOVEMBER 1950. LADY GUEST MEMBERS. No Lady Guest Members' Badges will be issued. RESERVED ENCLOSURE.— A Reserved Enclosure for a maximum of 200 Members will be available.202 words
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Advertisement652 1950-10-25 7 #K. P. M. LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 6975. Due Sails "Taaarl" for Palembang Oct. 25 "Demta" for Pontianak, Pemangkat and Sambaa Oct. 25 "Bandjermasin" for Bandjermasin and Sampit Oct. 27 "Opror" for Muntok and Djakarta Oct. 28652 words
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511 1950-10-25 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. KEYNOTE of United Nations celebrations in most 11 parts of the world today was renewed hope for a stable peace as a result of the Korea conflict. REUTER cables from world centres gave the following picture of today's celebrations: FLUSHINGReuter. - 511 words
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Article254 1950-10-25 8 PUBLIC LECTURE: Prof. Frederic Mason. Professor of Education. University of Malaya, will be giving five lectures on Education at the Faculty of Medicine Singapore. His first lecture will be held on Nov. 2. The title will be "Quality in Education—an English viewpoint." SHAKESPEARE: So great wsa the254 words
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Article89 1950-10-25 8 SINGAPORE ABT SOCIETY: K\h bition. British Council Hall. Siamiord Road. 9 a.m. to 5.30 p.m. YMCA: Orchard Road. Joint siatf meeting, t* a.m., dMM club. 5 p.m., art dub, 6 p.m.. Geographical film show—B p.m. YWCA: Katong Groups' mating St. Hilda's School. Ceylon Road— 4 p.m.89 words
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Article96 1950-10-25 8 CATHAY: Ambush" at 11. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45. and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBBA: "Tulsa" 1.00, 3.15, 7 and 9.15 p.m. CAPITOL: "Our Very Own" at 11. 1.45. 4.00, 8.30 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "So Long At The Fair" at 2. 4.15, 6.30 and 9..T) p.m. REX: "Night Unto Night" at 11, 1.45,96 words
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Article77 1950-10-25 8 RUGBY: SCC "A" v. Naval Base "A" on padang: GHQ FARELF v. RAF Seletar Engineers at Nee Soon: RAF Tengah v. RAF Changi at Tengah: RAF Tengah "A" v. Chaser at Farrer Park; Naval Base v. Nee Soon Garrison at Naval Base. HOCKEY PRC t. RAF (M) on padang;77 words
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230 1950-10-25 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. /JENERAL Omar Bradley told military leaders of the v 12 Atlantic Pact powers today that mutual forces for common must be created now "or we may be forced to improvise them in the face of enemy attack" later. General Bradley, ChairmanReuter. - 230 words
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Article123 1950-10-25 8 A.P. KARACHI Today TEN persons were killed and unoihcr 12 iniincd vesceraay when police opened fire on a rioting crowd in Hyderabad, about 120 miles north of Karachi. The mob earlier entered a police station, set it in fire, wounding an inspector and attackedA.P. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-10-25 8 Picture: From left to right: Mrs. I>. D. CiieUiah, Mrs. L. Cresson, Mrs. H. B. Amstutz, Mrs. R. E. Foulger, Mrs. Loh t < Poon Lip. Miss D. Green66 words
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1892 1950-10-25 8 A Fourth Special List of Honours pnd Awards for Operational Services ii Malaya and Singapore was published in the London Gazetta yesterday. It tmm the period Jan. Ist 1950—June Ist 1950. Three Senior Army officers have been made Companions of the Order of the British1,892 words
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Advertisement280 1950-10-25 8 UNION BUILDING PROPERTY OF Union Insurant* Society of Canton Lid. AW AFFILIATED COMPANIES NORTH CHINA MSBIAltf CO., LTD. BRIT;3H TRADERS' NSttAMI CO., LTD. THE CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. TNE YAN6TSZE IHSUR. ASSOCIATION LTD. ASSETS EXCEED £11,600,000 mm ii iiimmii milMi Transact: ALL CLASSES OF INSURANCE EXCEPT LIFE Br3.ncl"i Office"280 words
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Miscellaneous17 1950-10-25 8 TIDE TOO 11 H.W.. 10.37 a.m. 1103 <9ft. TOMOKK 1 HI H.W.: 10.59 a.m. 11.44 pm. «9ti.17 words
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