Malaya Tribune, 28 October 1950

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  • 51 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE T «fc Tribunt* Spore. EIGHT PAGES. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1950 lARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOCW PAPER I\ MALA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SATURDAY, OCT. 28.
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  • 468 1 Reuter U.P. INDIA has warned the Chinese Communist Govern? o^t2 rk S2ut. today Unit6d Natlons a u u aHy reliable source stated here rfo.cfj?? X^ dian representative in Peking, Mr. S ardar Pannicker was understood to have been instructed to ask for full d nails
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  • 36 1 "SPOT" Ra< r 5: LATIN AFFAIR Karr NORTON Race 8: ROMAN WARRIOR "MIKE" Race 3: FINE FEATHERS Hare 4. FROG 'Uce PRINTER'S ERROR •LONGSHOT" Rare 1: MARTINI Race >: JIMMY BOY Race 7: JOHN
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  • 165 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday, rW'RCHGOERS who raffle a I bo iwl or play cards for th finds are doing no wrong hut people who gamble football pools are. a Church of England Commission reported today. '.mg was permissible as musement but when it to be an it dangerously
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  • 433 1 A.P. and Router-AAP. SEOUL, Saturday. THICKLY-clad Allied troops dragged in snow as they made their way through tortuous routes towards Manchuria's Communist frontier. The forward troop movement was from the Korean west coast across the peninsula to the Sea of Japan. The shivering
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  • 27 1 Reuter. HAMBURG. Friday. FIELD Marshal Montgomery. Chairman of the Western Union Commanders In Chief, *ill visit the British Rhine army on Nov B.—Reuter.
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  • 33 1 THE pilot engine preceding the night mail from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore was derailed at Batang Malaka. Consequently the mail will be four hours late in arriving in Singapore today.
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  • 45 1 rhave received $50 more for Mrs. Govindasamy, widow of the shot Tay Koh Vat bus driver. This donation is from the No. 1 Sub-Depot, Kranji. 223 BOD. and brings the total donations received by the Tribune for Mrs. Govindasamy to $1.234.
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  • 132 1 Reuter. FRANKFURT, Friday. WEST German police tonight confirmed press reports that Dr. Walter Zimmermann. German rocket and radar exI pert, had disappeared from the I British zone. Police headquarters at Goet- tingen, in the British zone. ?aid the scientist disappeared four weeks ago without leaving a clue
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  • 202 1 Reuter. «tt> t LONDON. Friday. VJIR John Hodsoll, a Home v Office Atomic Defence Chief, today warned local authorities that Britain must be nrepared for a "Pearl Harbour" surprise attack. Writing in a survey cornPiled by Home Office experts to keep town and district
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  • 152 1 Reuter. S VIENNA. Frl. IX hundred guests of honour watching the casting of a giant bell at St. Florian, Upper Austria, narrowly escaped being burnt to death yesterday when three tons of molten metal escaped from the mould. A stream of molten metal running from
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  • 242 1 A.P. 4W WONSAN, Saturday. AMERICAN and South Korean Marines have moved into rugged terrain south of Wonsan to fight a "marauding mountain gang" of Ked Koreans. Four thousand by-passed. Korean Reds comI pose the band which has been terrorising villages. A battalion of United
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  • 41 1 A.P. VIENNA, Friday A 24-year old Austrian was sentenced to lift, imprisonment today for the triple murder allegedly committed so that he could inherit a mill where rumour said the treasure of one of Hitler's top henbhmen was hidden.—A.P.
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  • 160 1 Reuter. Pietesburg. Transvaal. Fri. HR. Yusuf M. Dadoo, President of the South African Indian Congress, today cabled Mr. Trygve Lie, United Nations Secretary General, that Indians in South Africa were "gravely alarmed" at reports that some member states favoured a resumption of the talks between India. Pakistan
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  • 30 1 A.P. PARIS. Friday: Premier Rene Pleven today won the first test during the debate on extending the length of French military service from one year 18 months.—A.P.
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  • 32 1 A.P STOCKHOLM. Oct. 28: The condition of the 92-year old King Gustav took a serious turn today as a result of Increased coughing and a marked difficulty in breathing—A.P
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  • 30 1 A.P. BRAZZAVILLE, Friday: Fort Lamy, the capita] of Chad territory in French Equitorial Africa, is completely isolated by r.Dods caused by the overflow of the river Shan.—A.P.
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  • 779 1 Truman Authorises Release Of Report i WASHINGTON, Friday. DRESIDENT Truman has authorized the State I Department to release, possibly on Saturday, the full text of a special report hitting at government mismanagement in the Philippines, it was announced today. The 150-page report says that conditions in the
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  • 186 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. THE Colonial Office today banned the publication of a notice in the official London Gazette announcing the apoointment of new trustees for the 83-year-old will of Sir James Brooke, first "White Ealah" of Sarawak. The will bequeathed ihe throne of Sarawak in northvest
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  • 44 1 PENANG. Saturday ONE Malay police constable was killed and another wounded late 1 ast evening near Teluk Kumbar, a fishing fi iage southeast of Penang, In an ambusa by four armed bandits. The wounded policeman was not expected to survive.
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  • 26 1 A.P. VIENNA. Friday: Western Allied authoriUes dscided today to postpone temporarily any official protest to the Russians against new Soviet pressure on Austrian police.—A.P.
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  • 1720 2 A confession which Michael Joseph Nonis made to Mr. P ete r Claque Police A Magistrate, on July 6, admitting that he raped ten-year-old W nme Annie Spencer and then strangled her to death, on the evening of j™*™*!* _l at the beach off Telok
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  • 47 2 HAD ILLEGAL PORK CHARGE Four Chinese, Goh Cheng Mooi, Yap Thiam Hock, Tan Tee Soon and Tan Peng Yok, were accused In the Fourth Police Court yesterday of having pork not slaughtered in an abbatolr. They claimed trial, and were allowed bail of $100 until December 20.
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  • 43 2 Ong Chye Whatt, a 19-year-old Hokklen, claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he was charged with the theft of a bicycle. He was alternatively charged with dishonestly retaining It. Bail of $300 was allowed till December 20.
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  • 247 2 THE Assam Relief Fund Committee has collected about $50,000 since October 7. when it first received police permission to collect funds. This fund is quite different from the work of the Red Cross Assam Relief Coinrnittee which wound up last week officially at the
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  • 101 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Sir Christopher Cox, Educa-1 tion Adviser to the Colonial Office, will visit Johore Bahru on Monday when he will be conducted on a tour of Malay and English schools in Johore Bahru. The Domestic Science School, the only institution of its
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  • 38 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Frl. The annual examination for pupils of Malay schools who desire to be admitted to English schools in continuation of their studies in 1951 will be held simultaneously in ten centres in Johore tomorrow.
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  • 221 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. ELEVEN more junctions in Kuala Lumpur will be installed with traffic lights before the end of this year. This was decided at the meeting ot the Traffic Committee of the Kuala Lumpur Municipality yesterday. The President Mr. H. T. W. Oswell told
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  • 134 2 Mr. David Marshall (defence counsel) ob- r Jected to the admissibi- lity of the confession on the ground that the de- fence repudiated it as 1 being utterly false. Mr. P. Clarue, who re- i corded the confession, stated that Nonis ap- peared to be perfectly normal
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  • 143 2 rfO Chinese fishermen, Goh Kirn Soon and Lim Huan Boh, both 22 years old, were each fined $2,250 or four months' jail for importing and possession of 225 lbs. of dutiable tobacco in a sampan at Katong on the night of August 24. Mr. J. H.
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  • 57 2 Che' Zainal Abidin bin Ahmad (Za'ba), formerly a lecturer in Malay at the School of African and Oriental Studies in the University of London, has returned, after visiting Europe, Egypt and Arabia, Che' Zainal Abidin will give a talk in Malay over Radio Malaya about his
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  • 35 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. Foo Sun Peng who was found out of doors during curfe* hours on the Kluang—Mersing Road, was fined $100, in default one month's imprisonment in the Kluang Police Court yesterday.
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  • 278 2 CORPORAL DID THE JIGS UOREA-BOUND British troops, given shore leave from the Empire Pride staged a route march through the streets of Singapore yesterday, to the skirl of bagpipes, played by the men of the Royal Ulster Pipers, dressed in Saffron Kilts. This is the
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  • 145 2 ROBERT Carver North, member of the research staff of the Hoover Institute and Library for *ar, Reyolution and Peace at Palo Alto, California, has arrived ft Singapore from Bangkok en. route home from Lucknow, I India, where he was a memj ber of the American delegaI
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  • 2566 3 RATES AND TAXES WILL NOT BE INCREASED ur T. P F. McNeice, Municipal Presidant, tabled 1« at the Commissioners' meeting yesterday the city Budget for 1951—the biggest in Singapore history, ,ho\vins a gross income of $44,577,794 and a gross pxoenditure of $45,959,932 leaving an overall deficit of
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  • 125 3 The following are the outstanding figures of the Budget: REVENUE Main Budget $44.577.794 Subsidiary Budget 3,553,835 Appropriation irom profits from Electricty Dept. 100.000 48 231 629 DEFICIT for tne year transferred to: Rate Fund Account 646.673 Depreciation of Reserve Funds 1.225.051 50,103,353 EXPENDITURE Personal Emoluments
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  • 310 3 Mr. D. Robertson (Progres-sive-South) said that Singapore sy virtue of the workings of the "Jontrol of Rent Ordinance has placed itself in the position where we arc concentrating our ?nergies in finding revenue in anything except rates. He had certain facts of Boroughs and Towns where eighty
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  • 23 3 The Bharat Seva Samity, recently formed in Seletar. will promote Indian art and culture, education end general welfare of local Indians.
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  • 228 3 Mr. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated) commenting on the budget provision of the Singapore Municipality where a sum of $3,000,000 has been set a« de for building staff accommodation, said that he was not in favour of this. He suggested that the staff oiould
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  • 478 3 JJR. A. P. Rajah (Progressive-South) at the special Municipal budget meeting yesterday said that the University of Malaya authorities were not using its autonomy in the best interests of the public. Commenting on the disturbing happenings at the University, he said: M If they think they can
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  • 25 3 The pilgrim ship, s.s.! 'Prometheus." left Jedda on October 23 with 618 returning pilgrims, and is due in Singapore on November 5.
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  • 64 3 The Royal Inter Ocean ship the Van Heutsz left yesterday for Hongkong, Hoihow and Swatow. Embarkation of Chinabound passengers started at seven in the morning. Out of this total of 1,100 passengers only 100 are going to Hongkong, while 300 arc bound for Hoihow and tne remaining "00 lor Swatow.
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  • 53 3 Thlrty-nine-i ear-old Lian Beng Tong, yesterday pleaded guilty in the Second District Court to a charge of having 55 paper packets of chandu on Oct. 19. at a kampong off East Coast Road. Mr. Tan An lan bound him over in the sum of $JOQ in two sureties
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  • 26 3 The Girls' Home Building Fund will stago a fun fair on Oct. 28 at the C.V.M.A. premises. Mrs. W. L. Blythe is the patron.
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  • 279 3  -  Mr. YAP MR. Yap Pheng Geek (Nominated) said at the Municipal meeting yesterday that even if the Commissioners were to forego all their charges tc the Singapore Repertory, their fate will be the same as it is today. Recently, said Mr. Yap, suggestions have been
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  • 236 3 rE Municipality expects to spend more than $8.2 million on salaries next year in comparison to $2.8 million in 1942. 1 However, its percentage jof the total expenditure docs .not represent a big jump. In 1942 the sum was 16 per cent of the total, whereas for
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  • 162 3 McNeice On StateTransport MR. T. P. F- McNEICE said at the meeting yesterday that a special Municipal committee is at present studying the implications of the Municipality taking over the citv'* transport facilities. He could not state, however, as to wh«t stage had been arrived at. Mr. McNeice was replying
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  • 67 3 HIT POSTMAN CHARGE A 23-year-old Cantonese woman, Yeow Kwang Eng claimed trial in the Second Police Court yesterday when a charge [of assaulting Lim Ah Geok, a I postman on duty was mention- cd. The alleged incident was 'stated to have taken place at Hylam Street on October 26. A
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  • 644 4 WHAT is happening in Tibet? With a fanfare of trumpets, the Peking Government announces that the People's Army has been ordered to march into the world's most mysterious country and free the three million Tibetans from "imperialist oppression." Pravda Uncle Joe's favourite newspaper, takes up the chorus, and announces
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  • 1763 4  -  WHAT GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS ARE DOING by F.V. DUCKWORTH Acting Commissioner for Labour. Federation of Malaya in a Radio Malaya Talk. THE work that a Government Department is doing can best be appreciated against the background of the objects at which it is
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  • 589 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON. THE Traman Administration has launched a vigorous drive to dissuade the American people from demanding a return to "business as usual" following victory in Korea. Notwithstanding this victory, the Administration has given notice that it has no intension of curtailing its multi-million
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  • 308 4 MR. V. W. Frampton, A.M.1.C.E., A.M.1.5.E., B Sc last night told 100 young men that 'the man who prefers to be told what to do and to have the easy conscience that if it is wrong it is not his fault, should stay out of civil
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 86 4 STRANGE AS IT SEEMS WAS COMPELLED TO DENOUNCE' I PIf His Jewish faith in orcer O jm TO OBTAIN A LAW DE6 2 one oftS?c!SIow wrotoin V UNCOLN FDLDINSTHE RAPER/ WR0TE A CHECK PAYABLE 11? A colored man with one leg, sX x AvAH,/8t)l f CM-WE f f-\ m& urn.
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  • 30 5 The Officer Adminls;eirng the Government, Mr. S. W. I*. Foster Sutton, has appointed Mr. Leong Yew Koh to be a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Executive Council
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  • 326 5 BUT WILL NOT VISIT BRUNEI MR. Anthony Brooke, the former Raja Muda of Sarawak, arrrived in Labuan by Qantas yesterday on a five-day visit, and is staying at the Rest House. He has given an assurance that he would not engage in political activities, embarrassing to
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  • 127 5 KUALA LUMPUR,FrI- j At the Supreme Court today members of the bar and the Attorney-General's Department welcomed the new judge. Mr. Justice Henry Wilson. The acUng Attorney-General Mr. M.J.Hogan in welcoming him said that he would meet with friendliness and helpfulness in Malaya Mr A. J.
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  • 173 5 MALACCA. Friday. REMEMBRANCE DAY will be observed in Malacca with an ex-Servicemen's parade at the Malacca Volunteer Memorial on Nov. 12, at 10.45 a.m. Detachments of the military. Girl Guides, Boy Scouts and ex-Servicemen will form the parade under the command of a military officer.
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  • 40 5 Mr. I. Hamzah, Secretary of the Consulate General for the Republic of Indonesia in Singapore, will talk on "United Nations Organisation and its Specialised Agencies" at the Malayan Seminary at Upper Serangoon Road on Monday, at 10 a.m.
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  • 32 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. About 350 people, including Chines and Engliish schoolchildren attended a meeting held by the Pahang Youth Council to celebrate United Nations Day on October 24.
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  • 238 5 THE New Zealand Government has offered one Fellowship to the Colony of Singapore for 1951. It is intended that persons appointed to Fellowships should have the opportunity of investigating organization and administration in such selected fields as may be of value to the recipient
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  • 192 5 SEREMBAN, Fri Concern over the attitude of of the MPIE Association and the rejection of the $3 per day minimum wage demand of rubber workers was expressed by 160 delegates representing 3,000 rubber workers from Bahau, Tampin and Kuala Pllah at a conference held this evening
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  • 54 5 Two Custom Officers saw Liow Ler Peng with a tin, but later found that it contained 32 leaf packets of chandu on Oct. 26. In the Second District Court yesterday, Liow pleaded guilty. Sentence will be passed on October 31. He was allowed bail of
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  • 75 5 FOR storing rubber without a licence. Gng Eng Hwoo was yesterday fined 550 in the First District Court. A.S.P., M. Boyle, for the prosecution said that Ong was the proprietor of an imports and exports shop at Upper Nanking Street. At about 12.25 p.m.
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  • 24 5 Five Chinese were fined 525 each or four days' in prison when they ple>led guilty to playing pai ko'w on Oct. 26.
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous

  • 87 6 Honour? were even when ihe second (earns of the Singapore Recreation Ciub and the Singapore Cricket Club shared two goals in a hockey game at the S.R.C. Padanij yesterday. it was a last minute goal by A. VaJberg that saved the day for the Recs.
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  • 122 6 A.P. CAIRO, Friday. Several world famed tennis stars are expected to enter the Meadi Sportimr Club annual tournament, on November Captain Raymond Flower, member of the MSi: Organizing Committee, told the Associated Press the tournament may well turn out to be a preview
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  • 227 6 A fl AI TRIC X b y lns 'de Azizul Rahman enabled While the Varsity forwards worked with neat precision the Teachers were uncertain' in their approach work. It was left to full-backs Avtar Singh and skipper R. c. Fernando, and left-half Kolt to bear
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  • 71 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri.—Johore Indians, piaying their first hockey match of ilie season, defeated the Singapore Khalsa Association b\ two goals to nil at tne Khalsa ground. Moorthy opened the scoring in the first half when he netted Johorc a ;'oal following a bout of neat
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  • 64 6 A. P. LOS ANGELES. Frl—World bantam weigh! champion Vie Toweel of Johannesburg is to Bght in New York. Los Angeles and ?4ki\r A 7 I<>rican ci, »es promoter SS McCoy sa-d here today. McCoy said the tour would start i~ K» n »i ury ,°2.
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  • 206 6 JHE Hongkong Union Basketball Team, comprising stars from Hongkong, Shanghai, and the Phillipines, will be here shortly to play a series of games with Colony and Federation teams. The tourists team of nine players under coach Charlie Sien left Hongkong by the s.s. Tjitjalengka
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  • 42 6 A.P. BARCELONA. Fri British ra tag driver Reg Parneii. trying out Britain'! new n.R.N. reeterd iy touche i an unotncial IS7 miles aa hour <300 k.p.m.) in one of the straights in a trial-lap for next Sunday's Pena-Rhin Race here.—
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  • 91 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Fri. Gorgeous kUMjr Moran. wearing a gleaming :old stripe, instead of lace, on her panties, made her heralded professional tennis debut in Madison Square Garden yesterday but it was a quick, inauspicious one. Mrs. Paule Betz Addie brushed Gussy aside 6-0, 6-3.
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  • 78 6 Reuter. LEXINGTON. KENTUCKY, Frii day.— Rosalind, the world's champion trottin*: mare, has died at Hanover shoe farm, her Pennsvlvun;an «wser. GitMOa White, "of Lexington, has been informed. The 17-year-old Rosalind made her record of one minute 53i sees, for the mile at Lexington in 1938.
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  • 54 6 A.P. TAIPEI. Fri.—Another Chinese nanonal record—the third was broken at the provincial athletic meet at Kaohsiung in southwestern I ormosa. In the women's javelin throw. Miss Chang Pai-<hi:i smashed the old record by hurling the spear at a distance of 30.43 metres. The previous record was
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  • 725 7  -  By "SPOT" I Tnu i aa. PENANG. Today. 1i? w ffair t0 win the mos °P en event— Race Five--today, concluding day of the Penang Autumn Meeting. With constant downpours coming down almost everyday, going at best will be yielding. Latin Affair, a
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  • 523 7  -  By SCOOP STORE CIVILIANS 2 R.A.F. MALAYA ...Q 7HE going was not easy for the Singapore <C jvilians when they met and defeated the R AF. Malaya in the concluding fixture of t h e tr iangulai hockey tournament by two goals to nil at the
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  • 39 7 JOHORE BAHRU. Frl. A Johore Combined Servio iJm l m«t lhe Johore Cci > Lined Police in a aoccer ««me on *°A gate will be collated in aid of th? JptoE* roPM Oay Fund.
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  • 55 7  -  F.y "SPOT" PENANG Today. Candidates for todays races here (last day of the Penang Turf Club's Autumn Meeting) eased up in their final workout this morning as they 3-printed down the straight. T.ie track is still on the soft de. If no further rain falls, this afternoon's going
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  • 43 7 T'.e following players *xc inV 1 t S e «o the Karnpo« will leave Kamnons Bahru at 4 p.m. Tnnv Saniad. Bohari. Hemar Bakar. Jubri. t0n..l B«U. Zaman. Pen« Yew. George Fh lio. Hanift. Doll. Sonny. Ah Eiau.
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  • 166 7 "SPOT" "MIBK" LONGSHOT" Umco 1: LAST DOUBLE MABTINI MABTINI B.L» d m Martini Luns Koad Three Kingdom* w i K«*t Boad j Nsaetta Last Double Bac* 2- ADVANTAGE MARCO POLO CAMELIA I 45 Elegant Art Advantage Ga*ymea4 r j Marco Polo i (amelia t'tnema |j DANCING FL'BT FINE
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  • 1188 7 RACE ONE 2.15 P.M HORSES CLASS 4 DIV. <—5 FURLONGS. (too Nnhi* T icrht (Ayres) 9.00 "Ec'mont Stable" Spencer Not recommended (1) nn Road (Maw.) £.12 Dr. X £as*ftayag*« M. Breukelci Has a show over the six (2) h« Real Mackav <J. Don.) 8.03 "Jab em.) Koaeßi
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  • 316 7 U.P. PHILADELPHIA, Friday. QUGAR Ray Robinson, defending 8 version of the world's middleweight championship knocked out Carl (Bobe) Olson of Honolulu In the twelfth round here tonight. Robinson, 158, sent Olson tumbling to the canvas with a smashing right hand punch to the kidn The
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  • 119 7 At the Annual General Meeting of the Chartered Bank Sports Club held recently the following were elected offlc bearers for the ensuing year: 1 Patrons: M/s. G. A. P. Sutherland and R. K. Johnston; President; Mr. J. H. Fenwick; Vice Presidents; Mr. R. J. Macrae, and
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  • 188 8 Reuter. BERLIN, Today. A secret conference between more than 1,000 political workers from West Germany, including officials of the Social Democratic, Christian Democratic and Communist parties and trade union officials and East German Government chiefs was held "somewhere in East on October 22,
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  • 70 8 Two fire engines from the Central Fire Station rushed to an empty godown at Havelock T.cad last night—s4 minutes after a S.T.C. trolley bus was set on fire along Victoria Street. But there was no fire. The roof of the godown had caved in. The godown. one of
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  • 120 8 i LONDON, Tocay. BRITAIN called in American, and French secret service men for conferences today on the search for Prat Bruno Pontccorvo, tne missing r.tom scientist whose knowledge could aid an enemy power. G-Men of the three nations met in a locked room at Harwell. Britain's
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  • 159 8 A CROWD of nearly three hundred including many Europeans, were thrilled by a demonstration given by beautiful Miss Lee Yin-chew, the well known Chinese opera star from Shanghai, of Chippse opera at the Chinese V.M.C.A. last night. Mr. Sze Chu-slan. head of tne Chinese Section. Radio Malaya
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  • 101 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. CUSTOMS officials have been ordered to check the cargo of an American merchant ship in Philadelphia to see if it is loading forbidden war goods for Communist China. A Commerce Department spokesman said that the Customs Bureau has been asked to see
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  • 83 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tcday.—The Navy announced today that it plans to construct 174 small ships and craft including two oarmet. The craft range from minesweeper? to landing vessels. The Navy also announced the assignment to various companies and shipyards of 25 of 170 ships which are
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  • 57 8 A.P. LONDON. Friday. THE Government intends to take over Britain's best rugar industry which pro- duces a quarter of the ra- tion's sugar in the next ot Parliament, government sources aiselose. All beet sugar making here is in the hands of a monoply sanctioned by
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  • 40 8 A.P. LXI'SANNE. Friday Former King Michael of Rum:.ni;i, wis a roused by a burglar yesterday in his villa here. He found the first floor had been ransacked while he and his wife Princess Anne, slept above. —A.P.
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  • 178 8 riRE-bugs last night set fire to a Sin?anore Tracr tion Company trolley bus and tried to burn down an electrical sub-station at Liang Ssah Strest. They also raised two false alarms. The traction company bus had just pulled up in Middle lioad. It was 8.10
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  • 94 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. The United States moved today to inspire greater world confidence and financial support for the Food and Agriculture Organization after a round table discussion revealed widespread misgivings regarding the adequacy of its budget and administrative system and the direction of the tasks assigned
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  • 27 8 Reuter. VIENNA, Friday.—Austrian Chancellor Leopold Figl called here tonight for a "rapid end of the undeserved and totally unjust military oacupation of Austria." —Reuter.
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  • 199 8 A Chinese woman told the Second District Court /l yesterday that she was afraid to talk about a detective collecting: money from a brothel because the detective might arrest her. The witness was Choy Kirn Fei who was giving evidence at the trial oT detective Tr/n Chin
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  • 82 8 A.P. LONDON, Today.—Film Star Robert Newton won £12,500 damages today in a breach of contract suit against Edana Romney. an actress. Newton played the part of Long John Silver in the recent English movie "Treasure Island." The English actor alleged that Miss Romney agreed to employ him
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  • 26 8 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Friday. King Frec'.eri'c of Denmark todr.y rs!;cd Mr Trik Ertkscn, 48-yca: old L' ..\1 leader, to form a new government.— Reuter.
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  • 129 8 A pamphlet in Chinese i together with the English translation posted to the Police through Box 5000 led to the arrest of a Chinese. Lai Hok Siam. He was convicted in the Fourth Police Court yesterday under the Indecent Advertisement Ordinance and fined $150.00. On August 12
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  • 180 8 A.P. GENEVA, Friday. CIR Hilton Poynton, head of the British Colonial •3 delegation at the United Nations Tin Conference here, said today that the proposed international tin agreement would only work with the fullparticipation of all the major tin producing and consuming
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  • 66 8 A.P. NEW ORLEANS. Friday: Eight persona are feared losti in a twin-engined U. S. Air Force transport plane reported missing over LaKe Pontcchartrain today after it took off in heavy fog. The Civil Aeronuutics Administration air traffic control tower said it received a report the
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  • 73 8 Reuter FdCH-shMB5 LAKE SUCCESS. Friday. THE Soviet Government is 1 now studying United States proposals for a possible Japanese peace treaty, a United States spokesman said today. The proposals were discussed at a meeting last night between Mr. Jacob Malik and Mr. John Foster Dulles.
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  • 39 8 After a road safety committee wore told that children throw stones at cars if they slow diAvn on the main Herringthcrpe Valley road in Rotherham (.Yortcst, the committer eidcd not to put a 30 m.ph. sign on the road.
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  • 273 8 fOCKTAILS: The St. David's L society will be homing a cocKtau pany at tne oingapore UriCiCet club Rooi Garaen un inov. it at <.30 p.m. CONCERT: The 1950 Freshmen concert will be held totonignt at Oei xiong Ham nah at 8.00 p.m. v CELEBRATIONS: The Buddhist union
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  • 944 8 GENERAL TODAY INSPECTION: 6th Co. Bat. inspection at rarrieid Gir.s school *.M p.w. >I.;aiTN CHINKS! MLTHODl.> i' (hIKItt: UODCCFt at 3, avampo&S iwapor Roaa vi 8 p.m. SInuAPOKE K.\< HI KS UK- FfcKTOKY: W'lliam SiaKespeare i al Teachers' 'i raining Uiit„« 9 p.m. nINESK YMCA: Muak 2.30 p.m..
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  • 215 8 IN a trembling voice a young mother of four children told York magistrates yesterday "I have no love for Si child. I cannot help if She was speaking of tier son, Stuart. twenty -I* o months, whom she and fat young
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  • 129 8 HAVING lost his temper, Ernest Clark told his wife to get out. and fie vwfe 1? new justified in refusing to go back, the Court of Appeal decided yesterday. Mrs. Florence Annir Clark, of Monkseaton, Northumfcerland won an appeal against a decision by the Divorce Court,
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