Malaya Tribune, 3 November 1950

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  • 49 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE r "TnW" S'pon. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IX MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FRIDAY, NOV. 3, 1950
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  • 620 1 Bid To Rescue 1,000 Abandoned mrr TOKIO, Today. JHE United States First Cavalry Division has abandoned attempts to rescue some 1,000 of its men trapped in the Unsan area by a powerful Communist counter-attack which threatened to cut the alliod line in
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  • 227 1 TOKIO, Today. ar..l North Korean i ininuini*;s struck again jjv (Friday) through the Mi tin <larkn *s to follow up i- tlrf: -da> flanking assault |u «{ready had forcd the rican Slth Division to (all in, 3<« much as .*<0 miles. The teran 2llh,
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  • 165 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. LIBERAL leader Clement Davies told Parliament today that the threat in Tibet and the position in Indo-China and Malaya called for renewed activity by all free nations to be prepared to play their part. There could be no letting up because of
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  • 31 1 AP. RANGOON. Today. The Burmese Government announced yesterday the recapture of Ramree by loyalist troops. Ramr:e is the principal town on Ramree Island, off the western mainland. —AP.
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  • 128 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE announced American canities in the Korean conflict rose today to 27.G10, an increase of 909 nince la t week. The total included 4,400 killed and 18,879 wounded. Announcir the n ff figure, the Defence Department said it did not reflect all casualties up
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  • 65 1 AP. AMSTERDAM, Today. THE X.P.M. line was forbidden yesterday to place ships of personnel at the disposal of the Republic of Indonesia in its struggle against the Prpublic of South Moluccas. The ruling was given by tho Amsterdam Court of Justice. The X.P.M. was ordered
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  • 33 1 Mr. R.C.B. Wiltshire, Assistant Commissioner of Police will act as Commissioner of Police. Singapore, with effect from November 5 in place of Mr. R. E. Foulger, on leave prior to retirement.
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  • 24 1 WASHINGTON. A Pentagon spokesman said yesterady that there was no information yet that Chinese Communist units had entered the fightm; in Korea.
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  • 108 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Ij'NEMY troops on future battlefields may be blasted w.th atomic weapons launched both by the army and supporting air force, the U.S. Defence Department reported today. Until now the atomic bomb has been recognised as a weapon for the mass destruction of cities
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  • 103 1 Reuter. TONGKING, Thursday. VIETNAM U to have a "strong army of several divisions with its own high rank officers and high comr :nd," Premier Tran Van Huu anounced here today. He said the decision had been taken by Emperor Bao Dai. whose 37th birthday was
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  • 791 1 NEW YORK, Thursday. JHE fanatical Puerto Rican nationalist plot, which included an attempt to assassinate President Truman and the bloody uprising on the island, may unfold even more outrages, authorities indicated today. Three alleged parties to the conspiracy revolving around American-hatim: Pedro Albizu Campos. Read
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  • 140 1 A.P. PARIS. Today. ANLY the recapture of posts along the Chinese frontier j can save the French position :in Indo-China. in the opiJ nion of General Alphonse Juin. it was reliably reported yesterday. Gen. Juin. one of the nation's outstanding military leaders, has
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  • 107 1 U.P. VATICAN CITY. Today. POPE Pius XII appealed to the Roman Catholic hierarchy today to pray that peace may be maintained without a "new armed conflict" and again deplored the persecution of the church and its faithful. In a lengthy speech in Latin, the
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  • 86 1 AP. NEW YORK. Today. AMERICA'S industrial plantalready the biggest the world ha 3 every known —is going to expand to defend the naCi against foreign aggression. Much of the coming expansion has been plotted by the industries themselves. Washington appears ready to try various plans to
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  • 69 1 AP. WASHINGTON. Today.— President Truman said yesterday he feels he was never in any danger" from Wednesday's assassination attempt and is "sick" over the death of the police officer who was fatally wounded in his defence. Speaking of Private Leslie Coffet, 40. Mr. Truman told reporters he
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  • 50 1 AP. FLUSHING. NEW YORK, Today.— Journalists yesterday asked Andrei Vishinsky if he had any comment on the attempted assassination of President Truman. Vishinsky gave them a surprised look, spread his hands and said "a strange question." Then he walked into the United Nations Assemf hall. —AP.
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  • 74 1 Reuter-AAP. WELLINGTON. Today. New Zealand will not join the International Monetary Fund or the World Bank, because she "remains unconvinced of the advantages which have been claimed for membership." Mr. Sydney Holland, New Zealand Prime Minister, said here yesterday. But New Zealand v/as not opposed
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  • 107 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. PRESIDENT TRUMAN told a press conference yesterday that he believes the Puerto Riean people should have the right to determine their political relationship to the United States. Truman said his stand is the same as has been ever since he became Pres dent
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  • 236 1 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOW, Today. A plan, already approved by the Assembly's Polin tical Committee by 50 votes to 5, with the countries of the Soviet group alone in opposition, calls for: 1. The calling into session of the General Assembly at 24 hours notice if
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  • 20 1 Mr. W. L. Blythe. has b**en confirmed as Colonial Secretary of Singapore with effect :rom Oct. 17.
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  • 182 1 UP. FLUSHING. Today. RUSSIA issued a formal denial yesterday of published reports that the chief Soviet delegate to the United Nations, Jacob Malik, had agreed to a procedure proposed by the United States for preparing a Japanese peace treaty. Malik met with John Foster
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  • 390 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Today. INDIA called on Communist China today to cease fire in Tibet and to clear the way for a peaceful settlement of th 2 government's claims that Tibet is an integral part of China. India's stand was made known officially
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  • 110 1 A.P. LONDON. Today. VOTING on three measures which may topple the Labour government and bring on a new general election will be held next Monday end Tuesday in ,c House of Commons. Herbert Morrison, floor leader, disclosed yesterday. Three motions will challenge the government on
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  • 52 1 VISHINSKY LIE SHAKE HANDS Reuter. NEW YORK, l.i -day. MR. Vishinsky. Soviet Foreign Minister, gave a reception last night for United Nations delegates. Mr. Trygve Lie. United Nations Secretary General, was among the guests. He and his wife shook hands cordhilly withboth Mr. Vishinsky and Mr. Malik, Soviet Deputy Foreign
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  • 70 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. President Truman told his news conference yesterday the Bell report on the Philippines speaks for Itself and the United States is going to try to implement it with the cooperation of the Government o: the Philippines. He made this remark when asked
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  • 33 1 THE Tribune has received 1 $105 from the officers and staff of D.C.R.E. (North) for Mrs. Govindasamy. The total received by the Tribune for her is now $1,437.
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  • 23 1 A BAHAI DEATH HAIFA, Thursday. BADIULLAH Bahai, youngest son of Bahaiulla, the founder of the Bahai religion, has died here, aged 82.—AP. A.P.
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  • 2510 2 SPENCER MURDER CASE MR James Brown. Superintendent of the Mental Home, Singapore, told the Assize Court yesterday that Michael Joseph Nonis was susceptible to suggestion under mental strain and conflict. Dr Brown, a specialist in psychiatry and a medical specialist, was giving expert evidence
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  • 180 2 What are the Municipality's traffic responsibilities and what is Government's responsibility in this connection? This is a matter on which the Municipality wants a clear-cut declaration of policy. It is understood that the Municipal President. Mr. T.P. F McNeice. is to write to Government for
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  • 126 2 THE Singapore Municipality are to call for tenders for the sale of 500 tons of structural steel which was ordered for the construction of an additional two blocks of eight storey flats at Monks Hill. Early this year Commissioners decided to abandon a tcheme
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  • 123 2 THE Junior Technical (Trade) School will open as a Junior Technical School in January next year. This means a boy can become a student in the Junior Technical School at the age of thirteen. He should, if possible, havo passed Standard V. The syllabus is
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  • 59 2 PENANG, Thurs. I Mr. E. M. Smallwood. first I class magistrate, is expected to go on leave towards the end of January next year Mr. Smallwood came on transfer from Trengganu two years ago and was stationed at Butterworth before he was posted to Penang.
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  • 350 2 HECTIC rehearsals for '"You Don't Have To Know The Language" the SATA and Poppy Day show at the Capitol Theatre on Tuesday November 7. are going on all over the. town. All the $2i) seats have been sold, but $15. $10. and $5. dollars
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  • 86 2 IPOH. Thurs. An unknown gunman today shot and killed the Principal of the Phui Ching Chinese School, Chemor. The principal, Yong Kwan Yee, aged 35, was in the school office at 12.30 p.m.. when the assailant entered and fired three pistol shots killing him instantly. 1 The
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  • 320 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurt Kelantan's newly-fora* Home Guard units are reported to have defended their proper.? against bandits who raided their homes during the pas week. Reporting on the succea* scored by the Home Guard, the Chief Police Office? Mr. C.T.W. Dobree, said "The Communist ban&ti ought
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  • 521 3 rjpi V-MILE-PER-HOUR tornado swept over A Kirn Koat—Seransroon area yesterday after- id blew parts off the roofs of 110 houses d a ?iant sixty foot pine tree into two tore o*n a 50 foot-wall and toppled over a 100 foot jone attap shed. g
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  • 42 3 R m bin Ihrahim. limed trial in the irt yesterday m»ch.'- I un l clothing PBrth $55 from building be- d All Soon Visage at Oct. 10. B JS2OO wia allowed when the case 1[ a ip lot mention.
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  • 83 3 1« TANJONG PAGAR ID, SINGAPORE. v la hi reby given that .\'.t;>hop has been Eased by the Singapore Govand la being made to the public as from Mt-rember K»5O. Th> following are some of tt advantages that the said jtmsb p will offer to the 1)
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  • 111 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. A row at the Capitol Cinema last night led to the .appearance of five Chinese and a Malay in the Police Court this morning where they were charged with behaving in a disorderly and riotous manner. Three of the Chinese, who
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  • 85 3 AN unnamed Indian created a scene in the Third Police Court yesterday when he was brought under police escort. He was picked up in an identity card check-up at Tanjong Pagar by Inspector Gopalan. Stripped to his waist, he refused to enter the dock, or
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  • 301 3 Mr. H. C. Tinsley. Estates Officer of the Singapore Improvement Trust told the Trlj oune yesterday that 94 houses were damaged by the whirlwind. Most of them had their roofs torn off and some damage was done to the back lane walls of the houses. More than
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  • 23 3 Above: The Serangoon Road i Post Office with part of its I roof blown off in yesterday's 1 tornado.
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  • 94 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Malayan Railway Administration has announced that the pilot train preceding the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore was derailed last night in Negri Sembilan. The line was blocked, and the passengers, parcels and mails, were transhipped between points on either side
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  • 44 3 AP. WASHINGTON. Today.-Fi-nal official figures of the 1950 census released on Thursday United States to be 150.697.361. an increase of 19,028.086 over 1940. This is the greatest tenyear gain in the nation's hiotorv sho wthe population of the 14.5 per cent. —AP.
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  • 94 3 S ITI binte Ali a Malay woman who disappeared after borrowing seme jewellery and clothing from another woman to at lend a wedding was sentenced to six months' jail in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. She was found guilty of misappropriating the articles belonging
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  • 75 3 The Mar Thoma Svnan I Church. Singapore, is organisI in? a Youth League for the spiritual, mental and physical upliftment of its youth. MemI bership is also open to youths of sister Churches, willing to subscribe to its aims and purposes. The Inaugural Service of the
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  • 111 3 PREVIEW: Willy Blok Hanson and Noreen Stokes will be holding a preview of their forthcoming Dance and Piano Concert at 13 Ccotts Road on Nov. 4. BAZAAR: The Geylang Methodist Girls School and the Geylang Church will be holding a Bazaar and Jumble Sale on Nov. 4.
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  • 274 3 nR. Paul B. Means, Professor of Religion at the University of Oregon, who has been visiting Malaya with his family since early this year, has been granted an award under the Fulbright Act to conduct research in Malaya during the 1950-51 academic year at the
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  • 24 3 For spitting in a puhlic place, 23 persons were fined $15 each in the Third Police Court yesterday. All pleaded guilty.
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  • 131 3 The second Intake of recruits to the R.A.F. (Malaya) will pass out from training at a parade at Changi tomorrow. The parade will be taken by Air Commodore H.J.G.E. Proud, Air Officer Commanding the R.A.F. Maintenance Base at Seletar, where the majority of the men will
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  • 28 3 The Municipal President' Mr. T.P.F. McNeice will lay a wreath on "Remembrance Day Nov. 12 in memory of those Municipal employees who lost their lives.
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  • 834 4 G. B.S. GBS is dead, and mankind has lost its most candid friend. Jester of the modern world, he spoke the truths which were smothered in floods of emotional oratory, and hidden by the blinkers of self-importance. In an age of popular slang and scientific jargon, he spoke a language
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  • 1902 4  -  By A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT AP. GEORGE BERNARD SHAW was one of the greatest dramatists of modern times and he knew it. The reedy sage of Ayot St. Lawrence, who once crowned himself "dramatic emperor of Europe." never made any secret of his
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  • 459 4 SIR Franklin Gimson, the Governor of Singapore, in a statement yesterday gave his impressions of the opening ceremony of the new House of Commons. He said: "The Mother of Parliaments was indeed hospitable to her political progeny in their house-warming party at
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous

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    34 5 Mr. R. E. Foulger, Commissioner of Police, accompanied by Mr. E. V. Smith, Com mandant of the Police Training School, inspecting the vvom?n police at yesterday's •Farewell Parade' at the Police Training School.
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  • 156 5 THE Blue Funnel ship, the Gorgon, scheduled to sail for Australia at 4.00 p.m. yesterday had to be delayed for about four hours, due to the being put into the ship. This is perhaps the time the scheduled sailing time of the ship has been
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  • 15 5 as Cordeiro will be jo-puty Collector of Land evenue with effect from Oct.
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  • 68 5 Govindasamy Kalia Perumal. a 30-year-old Municipal lorry driver, claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, to a charge of stealing three gallons of petrol at Yeo Chu Kang Road on Nov. 1. The petrol, worth $4. belonged to the Municipality. Govindasamy also claimed trial
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  • 65 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs The Officer Administering the Government. Mr. SWP Foster Sutton, has accepted the resignation of Mr. J.R.W. Collett as a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council He has appointed Mr. G. M. Knocker to be a temporary unofficial member of the Federal Legislative Council
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  • 709 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. J|R. T. P. F. McNeice, the Municipal President, said yesterday that there is plenty of room in Singapore for a building scheme as outlined by the federal and Colonial Building Society. But, said Mr. McNeice, the financial implications of the scheme
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  • 116 5 Charge Thirty -two-year-old Twee Mm Wong denied in the Second Police Court yesterday a charge of cheating Yuen Fook by pretending to be a steward on board a steamer and receiving $400 from Fook after promising to secure him a job as a set-ond cook.
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  • 64 5 Soh Wha, a 31-year old Chinese woman, appeared in the Third Police Court yesterday, on a charge of having five bottles of dutiable sumsu. She was also charged with having a still without a licence. Soh Wha pleaded guilty on both charges and was offered
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  • 40 5 Chua Say Boey. a young Hokkien was sentenced to one month's jail in the Second Police Court yesterday for failing to report to the I Beach Road Police Station 1 on Sept. 27 as a Police supervisee.
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  • 114 5 APPLICATIONS for poppy n wreaths, which will be placed on the Cenotaph at the official remembrance ceremony on Sunda,. November 12, must be made not later than Wednesday, November 8. to Mrs. Tan Chin Tuan, 42. Cairhill Road (phone 6338). There will be no fixed
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  • 42 5 Hor Har. a 31-year-old Chinese woman was charged in the Third Police Court yesterday with having 54 lbs of dutiable cigarettes. Hor pleaded guilty, and was allowed bail of $1,000. until Nov. 10. when the case will be up for mention.
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  • 120 5 FIVE members of the Com- monwealth Parliamentary Association passed through Singapore yesterday by Qantaa BO AC Constellation on their way to New Zealand to attend the bi-annual Parliamentary Conferences. Among them were Lord A. V. Alexander, leader of the British Delegation, Lord Wilmot and Mr.
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  • 370 6 THE rubber commodity market was divided y es 1 day between bulls and bears—and the latter naa the day—on how to interpret a report that the Government was prepared to lend stockpile rubber to manufacturers. The market fell 8 cents
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  • 546 6 A.P. NEW YORK, ThursTHE powerful "Journal of Commerce" is ursrius: tne United States government to proceed with "painstaking caution" in applying controls on the use of rubber. The newspaper said that while the government acted wisely in view of the Korean situation to conserve
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  • 35 6 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association announces the following new rates for the Canadian dollar: Euying T.T. 34 9/16. Air Mail O.D. 34 11/16. 90 d/st. 34 15/16. Selling T.T. O.D. 34 3/16 Ready.
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  • 25 6 HONGKONG, Thursday. The following are today's closing quotations on the Hongkong money market: HK56.35 per US$l. HK$l6.OO per £1. HK5296.5 per tael of gold.
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  • 67 6 A.P. KARACHI. Thurs.—The Pakistan Commerce Ministry has announced additional quotas of raw jute of 221.000, tons valid up to April 30. 1951. In July Pakistan released 40.150 tons of raw jute to different countries. Along the additional quotas, the United Kingdom will get 60.000 tons. France
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  • 57 6 Bail of $5,000 was allowed to Kang Kay. a 65-year-old Chinese, by the Third Police Court Magistrate yesterday. He v as charged with having 615 lbs. of duitable Siamese tobacco in his sampan on Nov. 1. Kang Kay admitted the charge and the case will
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  • 51 6 Tan Hong, a 52-year-old Teochew, pleaded guilty when charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday with playing a game of "dice for money, at the junction of Onan Road and Joo Chiat Road. Tan was fined $15. Another man, Sng Chwee Kirn, was fined $15 for a similar
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  • 35 6 "Mrs. F. Y. Khoo, Secretary of the local Y.W.C.A., who recently returned from India, will talk on 'Youth in a Changing World." at the 1 Chinese V.M.C.A. at 6.30 p.m. on November 5.
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  • 308 6 Renter. BOMBAY, Thurs. A suggestion to fix maximum and minimum prices for Indian Rubber after a thorough inquiry by the Tarriff Board into the conditions of the industry has been made by the Rubber Growers Association of India, in a memorandum to
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  • 81 6 In Port: Mantin (45). Falatica (44). Kata Soon (ESADE). Thankhaven ill (Sheers). Fossalarca (ESVDE). Benalder (42 3). Wairata (40 41). Aeneas (38 9), Bonneville (36). Java (33/4), Hoegh Silverwave (31/2). Benvannoch (17. B). Queen Anne (19 20), Frederick Clover (21 2). Atlantic Se.i (23 4). Mcnestheus (25
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  • 112 6 The President Grant whlcn docked early yesterday, did not bring any passengers to Singapore. The cargo which the ship brought Irom the States for Singapore consisted mainly ol canned tomatoes, soup, milk, etc., weighing about 1.300 tons. About 80 tons of refrigerated cargo made up mostly
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  • 366 6 SINGAPORE. ThursdayWith good London support for tin shares, the market locally was firmer and there was general improvement in j prices. Rubber shares were still a firm market with buyers predominating. Industrials continued steady. The following were large number *g}**gjPSL 8.8. Petrol n 36/9 rra.er Neave
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  • 374 6 USIS. A FOUR-LANE highway made with rubber has A been opened to traffic in the United States Built in the northeastern State of Massachusetts the highway is five-and-a-half miles long, it m part of U.S. Route 1, the main Atlantic coastal route running from
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  • 158 6 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. T.ipro t blase of interest ano tcUritj m commodity shares to<i:i\-. Buyinz was encouraged by risil commodities and minor boom amditions existed in tin and n.b,»»r shares. Advances of one to u>m shillings were spread over a nd« list of stocks and
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  • 106 6 The price of tin rose \ps« terday to yet another recirt l eak at $498 per picul smelter a rise oi $9j on picul LONDON. Thurs. The price of spot tin jumped another £32i per ton this morning, closing at £1.0321 nil tons were sold for
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  • 1538 7  -  Jaunty, Fountain Lady Safe Bets In CI. 5 Races By SPOT iniT"xi f KUALA LUMPUR, Today. W ITH Four. O Clock II, Dark Brocade and a few others likely to miss their engagement in the 7-f. handicap for Class 1, Division 1 horses
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  • 154 7 The following are today's YMCA teim chump.onship ties (weather permitting;:— MKN'n SINGLES: Dr. C. K. Loh vs. Lt. Col. Moiyneaux (to finish). V C. Tan vs. Dr. Chan Ah Kow; I A AUtagoff vs. Lim Hee Chin. "MENS "B" SINGLES: Un Hon Kun vs. S. K.
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  • 40 7 The Combined Civilians (white) and the Combined Services who met and drew two-all in yesterday's women hockey at the S.C.C. Padang for the Lady Mellersh Cup. Proceeds from this game go to the Poppy Day Fund.
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  • 211 7 By "SPOT" PENANG, Today:-Therc was little response from candidates running tomorrow, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club's Autumn Meeting, when the No. 2 track was opened for fast work this morning. Most of them did pace-work and trotting canters on the third track. A/Jtte was heavy
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  • 23 7 There will be an Umpires BOv.rd meeting of the Singapore Hockey Association at the S R C. today at C-15 p.m.
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  • 670 7 (By "SCOOP") Combined Civilians...2 Combined Services...2 YESTERDAY'S Padang women hockey match between the Combined Civilians and the Combined Services for the Lady Mellersh Cup ended in twilight as the two teams fought a battle royal after an extra 15-minute play. The result was a
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  • 39 7 The following are probi abl.-> non-Atarters for tol inorow opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's i Nov. Meeting. J Four O'Clock 11, Raj S Mnha<, Dark Brocade, i Barroom, Red Rajah, Night Club, Courtesan and Court Jester.
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  • 114 7 The Autumn Gymkhana of the tpore Polo Club will be held en the Polo ground. Thomson Road, 'near the Police Training School) tomorrow starting at 2.30 p.m. The card of ten events includes two competitions and two rests for ladier In addition, there are three events for
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  • 497 7 DENTALS 6 MEDICALS 5 MEDICALS just failed to pull the Dentals' "teeth" 1 by a single point when they met in their annual rugger game at the Faculty of Medicine ground. Sepoy Lines, yesterday. The final score was six points
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  • 282 7 Meeting for the second time on Wednesday night to study the reported misconduct on the field of the Singapore and S.R.C. hocketcentre forward. A N D B E W I.AKKK, the Disciplinary Board of the b'ingeporo Hockey Association has. after careful investigation, decided to
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  • 75 7 The Fire Demons B.P. of the Singapore Harbour Board Fire Brigade will celebrate their second anniversary at their home court (SHB Fire Brigade Hail) tomorrow beginning at 4 p.m. ?The programme consists of the c Demons' junior doubles final. Sen f or singles exhibition game,
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  • 144 7 Right-half Berry of H.M.F. Sambang robbed the Indian Recreation Club of victory with a fine goal in the second half scored in grand style when the two teams met m a soccer game at Farrer Park yesterday. AX hough play waa scrappy owing to
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  • 179 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Today.. RUSSIA charg?d in the Far Eastern Commission yes--11 terday tint the United States had used Japanese sold.ers in th? Korean fighting. The Soviet representative noted that the charge had been made previously by North Korea. He said Russia joined in
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  • 273 8 TO the chief priest of the "Two Dragons Temple" in Kirn Keat Road. Rev. Sip Khoo Chum, and hundreds of other Chinese, yesterday's tornado over the Kirn Keat Road—Serangoon Road area was "A black dragon who was tired of staying on earth and decided to take
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  • 95 8 Reuter. LONDON. Today.—An official of the shipbuilding firm of Vickers Armstrong told Reuter yesterday the possibility that sabotage caused the recent fire in the 28.000 ton passenger liner Oronsay had now been ruled out. Dr. B. Firth. Home Office forensic science expert, examined the liner at Earrow.
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  • 155 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today DRESIDENT Truman said yesterday it will be a long. long time before the United States sends an ambassador to Spain. Truman told a news conference that he would not comment directly on the United Nations action to end
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  • 53 8 Flushing Meadow, Today.— There might be a slight delay in the Kashmir question coming up before the Security Council, it appeared yesterday. Mr. Ales Bebler. Yugoslav President of the Council for November, said he was thinking of calling the next meeting of the Council for discussion of
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  • 213 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. IT IS now known that the Police Lieutenant who was shot and killed yesterday by bandits in Johore was Police Lieutenant L. S. Turner. A Special Constable Sergeant and a Special Constable who were with him at the time were also killed. They were
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  • 123 8 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Charged with making a false report to the Police that he was robbed of cash by Tan Tee Meng on March 30. Tay Ah Kee. a gateman at the REME Workshop. Pandan. was fined $25 in the Police Court today. In consequence of
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  • 38 8 A whirlwind hit Singapore v.-sterday md ripped the roofs oi more than hundred hous-s rendering nearly two hundred f amilies homeless. Picture show s the ripped roof of a building. —Story on Page Thr~e.
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  • 313 8 Reuter. AYOT, ST. LAWRENCE, Today. THE ashes of George Bernard Shaw, mingled with thosi of his wife, are 1 likely to join the remains of Britain's other in .r.crlals in Westminster Abbey. The great playwright, who died at one minute to five yesterday
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  • 140 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. AMERICAN officials said yesterday there were at preA sent no plans to invite Turkey and Greece into full North Atlantic pact membership. The officials reaffirmed the American position in commenting on Wednesday's speech by Turkey's president, Celal Bayor, who said
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  • 28 8 A.P. ATHENS. Today. The Greek government of Sophocles Venlzelos has tendered his resignation and it has been accepted. a palace communique said last night. —A.P.
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  • 56 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today—The U-S. Navy yesterday reported it is building "one of the world's most powerful radio stations" at Tangier, North Africa, for the State Department's "Voice of America" network. The report said the station will have received and transmitted plants located several miles apart
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  • 26 8 AP. CANBERRA, Today.—The Australian Government announced today that Lieutenant Colonel Charles Hercules Green, Commander of the Australian force in Korea, has died of wounds.—AP.
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  • 181 8 A.P. GENEVA, Today. A REPRESENTATIVE of the oil workers of Iran suggested yesterday that he was in fear cf his life for having complained to the Petroleum Ccmmitt n of the International Labour Organisation of unsatisfactory conditions in the Iranian oil fields. Rakador Zamani, Iranian
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  • 21 8 FRANKFURT, Today.—West Germany yesterday officially granted a U5535.000.000 trade credit to Marshal Tito's Yugoslav Government by signing the credit agreement documents.—
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  • 33 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. Four U.S. army anti-aircraft artillery units are going to England to set up defences at American bomber bases there, the U.S. Army disclosed on Thursday—A.P.
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  • 50 8 U.P. LONDON. Today. For the first time in 11 years Japanese nationals were admitted to the British Houses of Parliament today. Four Japanese trade union officials, who have been visiting Britain, were guests at a Common luncheon given in their honour by representatives of the major parties.—U.P.
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  • 211 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today THE United States yesterday announced Russian in. terference with Austrian police officials as a rant violation" of the four-power agreement Austrian occupation. The State Department warned in a statement continued Russian interferece "could lead to serion. deteriosation of the Austrian situation." The
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  • 243 8 SENTENCES ranging -M one day to six monfcfl lail and lines B f were imDOsed on I hua C B District Coutf >•• sterdaj B f They Hf| with B solves B p administor terious drug and a.- I lively being round in apftfl mises
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  • 82 8 Pau Chia K;ang. »> year-old Shangnainese cJJJ ed trial in the Second PoJ Court yesterday when 3« ed with voluntarily c«J hurt to- Fong Poh S a saw at Middle Road on 3 evening of Nov. L Pau also denied l g charge
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  • 117 8 GgNflLAl YW < A Raffle? Q iff* mm. Town Vm9»n HIM>I 1x" badminton, 5.30 5.30 p.m. nioiii p.m., ifihlo- I 1:1 n •■< St. ANDBI \> Menu Thio Chan Bee on 8 p.m. CINEMA CATH O at 11. 1.4" ii ILH 1MB» I 1 d I>AVIUO» H<
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