Malaya Tribune, 4 November 1950

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  • 50 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE larger sales THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA L Phone 3811/3 Nine Lines BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune*' S'po«. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lwnpur, Ipoh and Pcnang. ei ghtHpages. SINGAPORE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE SATURDAY, NOV. 4, 1950.
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  • 248 1 300 Vehicles Going South U.P. with the First Marine Air Wing, Wonsan M Wt&^ in darkness «^^B!fei. from the Manchuria bords? to th*ChSsin r ™erSSVenth Ma ngntins the Chinese and Korean Communists: The pilots estimated that they knocked out 24 trucks which -were
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  • 111 1 U.P. :;EW YORK, Today. THE 22-year-old widow cf the gunman who was slain in the assassination plot again--. President Truman was arraigned on a conspiracy charge today and ordered held in a TjSSjO,OCO bail. Mrs. Carmen Otero Terrcsola was arraigned on the same charge assessed
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  • 71 1 PRAGUE, Today. MORTON Nadler, 29-year-old electrical engineer from Chicago, left his passport at the United States Consulate today and took the oath formally renouncing his American citizenship. Nadler, accompanied by a reporter from the Telepress Cominform news agency, told the United States Consul, Richard Johnson,
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  • 62 1 0 n today's X.L.' i :v to be on M the down- J ocr vest? r c:.y. s are: WOT' v Bar- 4 J'unty Racv 5 BUly Carol in tain Lady •?ACS MAKER? C tthariiM I. am Lady THE •PLUN3ER" |a r iaki Billy Carol Race 6
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  • 110 1 U XDCX, Fri. Commons toUi lard < Jammans, Oi a ted raisinjr Thy was it, no African Malaya? I iantry >• t.Vre and would be willing pari in the present attaliong could take duties from Brill in such places as Thi y could &dc
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  • 149 1 KOREA TERROR ftEIGN—PAGE 4 Reuter. FLUSHING MEADOWS, Today. THE United States is expected 1 to call for an emergency meeting of the Security Council if General Douglas MacArthur confirms that Chinese Communist troops are being used in strength in Korea. United States delegation souices
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  • 23 1 Reuter. BRUSSELS. Today. The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions tonight passed a resolution protesting at the Chinese invasion of Tibet.—Reuter.
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  • 142 1 A.P. LONDON. Today. VIOLENT earth shocks i'elt over a wide area of the Orient yesterday indicated an earthquake of major proportions has struck an area of the East Indies, possibly somewhere In the vicinity of Timor. Shocks were reported from points as far apart as Darwin, Australia,
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  • 26 1 Reuter. MOSCOW, Sat. BRITISH, UNITED STATES AND FRENCH AMBASSADORS WERE SUMMONED SEPARATELY TO THE RUSSIAN FOREIGN OFFICE LATE LAST NlGHT.—Reuter.
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  • 93 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today, The Spanish exile government yesterday made an 11thhour appeal to United Nations to maintain their diplomatic boycott of the* Franco regime. Dr. Albare de Albornoz, Premier and Foreign Minister of the Republican government, told Assembly President Nasrolah Entezai in
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  • 278 1 Reuter. GRENOBLE, Today. pvtENCH troops and gendarmes took the road in Europe tonight, searching for an Air Indie. Constellation missing since 9.30 am GMT with 43 people on board. Bound for Geneva from Cairo, the plane carried 40 Indian seamen and a crew of including
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  • 212 1 WITH THE U.S. FIRST MARINE DIV. IN Reuter and AAP. ttt KOREA. Sat. THINESE Communists threa--17 tened to encircle a Marine regiment last nicrht while th° North Korean Reds cut off another Marine battalion 80 miles to the southwest. American. British and South Korean troops of
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  • 436 1 Reuter. TKF f FLTj^riiW G MEADOWS, Friday. ]HE united Nations General Assembly vot-d cverv/neimingly today to invite all member nations h°o£ 0 i? rt l heir national fo-ces in readiness to help flgnt any future aggression I The decision was taken by 45 to five
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  • 129 1 U.P. LONDON Today. WINSTON Churchill' s Conser. I vatives cut the government margin in the Commons to six votes yesterday with a special election victory which has thrown a real scare into the Labour Party. The bye-election was held in Oxford. The Conservatives won there in
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  • 764 1 Reuter. mtIP LONDON, Friday. IHE Colonial Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths. t:ld the Commons today: "There must be no racial superiority of any kin .1 in Malaya. Unless we lay that down, there can be no progress." The problem in Malaya, he
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  • 226 1 LONDON, Friday. Gen. Brings is being recalled from Malaya for discussions about the deteriorating campaign to halt bandit maraudings there, it was announced in the Commons today. I The Colonial Secretary Mr. I James Griffiths told the j Boots: "Daring the last three i
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  • 29 1 A.P. VIENNA, Today.—The Austrian government la?t night denied reports in Vlcn a mat HO Russian jet p.a have landed in the Sovn c of Austria. —A.P.
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  • 186 1 Reuter. LONDON, Today COLONIAL Secretary, Mr. James Griffiths told the House of Commons yesterday that "it is our confident hope 3 will have elections for tne Federation Government within the next two or three years. He said the task of rebuilding the economy in Malaya,
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  • 2291 2 Kiss For Mother As He Walks Out Of Court MICHAEL Joseph Nonis was found not guilty of ITI murder by a unanimous verdict of the jury and discharged* The verdict was announced in a crowded court. It was greeted by a burst of applause from some
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  • 246 2 SINGAPORE Police yesterday arrested four Chinese suspected of being members of the Malayan Communist Party in one of the biggest comb-outs in the Colony. The raid was made on the Henderson Road area bound- j ed by Tiong Bahru and a Malayan Railway
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  • 115 2 (Tribune Staff Reporter). PEN ANG, Friday. MR. G. L. Wilkinson the Trade Union Adviser, told the Government Administrative and Clerical Service Union not to be deterred by their past failures. Mr. Wilkinson said that history was made when Government consented to negotiate with
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  • 409 2 THE OVERCROWDED BUS MUNICIPAL Commissioners are considering a iTI proposal to increase the penalty for overcrowding in buses as a measure to (solve this problem. A suggestion has been made that not only bus conductors but also the passengers should bear the consequences of
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  • 58 2 PENANG. Friday. At an Extraordinary General Meeting of the Government Administrative and Clerical Union held at 36 Northam recently, tho following officebearers were elected: President Haji All Rouse (Ex-officio); Hon. Gen. Sec. Chua Khye Guan (Ex-ornclo); Mi. Amra Singh (115 votes); Mr. Cheah Pl.ce Aik (136
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  • 99 2 JOHORt: BAHRI Fit Ah Ang. a twelve month <fo infant died in the Batu r*C Hospital, from burns vest*,, day. Ah Ang and other chiidm of Au Ju Lan. a wayside cof. feeshop keeper, were put ti under a mosquito qm Their parents went to the
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  • 67 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Prt A cup of coffee or tea witho* milk and sugar should ooiy cost twelve cents, but sweetened coffee or tea will co?t 17 emu cup. says a Federal Govei* jnent press retcnse. The public should refuse ti p y prices in
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  • 258 2 FIFTY-TWO shops and schools of the Tai Sen? district have signed a petition requesting Government to reconsider its plan to build a civil airport in this district. The petition is addressed to the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, the Malayan Chinese Association and the Progressive and
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  • 57 2 A Marine Officer said this morning that no reports of ships being sunk or damaged by the tornado that, hit Singapore yesterday, were received. The fifty miles per hour tornado ripped off parts of roofs of over 110 houses at Kirn Keat Road and Serangoon
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  • 66 2 THE pipes and drum? of 2ftk Gurkha Infantry Bnp* will beat the Retreat on Padang on Nov. 10 at 6 pm. The Governor. Sir ftMg Gimson, will take the mm] at the Final Umxtm Past. The G.O.C. of Singapore B John Harding, is pnmanly ponsible,
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  • 93 2 A call to give interim reW to Government employee! f*J ding finalisation of the mw scheme, was made t>> Cheah Phee A.k. Hon. urer of the Govt. Thrift and Loan Both** m CCD H?s ai d he luj J-gfl plications of m-mbers
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  • 23 2 Tomorrow at 5 Malaya. Singapore casting the Cerenww J ff > Reception of our L»a> tima at tion Field. Bras Ba^a"^
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  • 282 3 1 76 SChOOl buses belonging Girl's srhnni^ H^t Girls Schoo1 the Nan Chiau Nanvanfr?^^^ o^ *****6 High Sch ol and th inThP S Ch °w o1 y esterda y at various points ThP y an bbed them of 51 identity cards, drivers fr m
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  • 46 3 Huang Ah Lin claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he was cnarged with assisting in the running of a chap-ji-ki lottery at the junction of Upper Serangoon Road on Nov. 2. Huang was allowed bail of $1,000 until Dec. 28.
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  • 206 3 colourful parade at Changl saw tne pass-n-ont 'mm training of the S3 intake ol recruits to v ßoyal Air Force (Malaya). na r :ici was in charge Jpit Vt. H George. D.F.C., L r Commanding the ReE Depot RA F < Malaya >. X*
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  • 44 3 PEN ANG, Friday. bPres at of the Penang ■tipal CV Mr. G. Hammett. will Fire S rvici Medals ov m ra of the Peit I parade II Station Offin Abdul Si ton Officer md Sublet M ihmoon bin Abdullah
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  • 134 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Frl. DANDITS attacked and killu ed four Special Constables travelling In a lorry in Negri Sembilan. The Malay driver was also killed and a Chinese was wounded. The bandits then burnt the lorry. During an engagement, between Security Forces and bandits in Negri
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  • 69 3 Singapore's City mother. Mrs. Robert Eu. has been told j that the unsightly zinc sheds i at King George V Park will be demolished as soon as the jagas quarters with public conveniences attached are erected. Mrs. Eu has also suggested the prcarision of bicycle stands
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  • 84 3 A charge of trying to extort $100 from Tan Yong Slah by threatening him with injury on Oct. 19 was preferred against Koh Yin Seng in the Second Police Court yesterday. Bail was opposed on ground that he might abscond or intimidate a number of witness.
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  • 617 3 D "BOY" Brooks, triple box- ing champion of the Orient pleaded guilty yesterday in the Fourth Police Court when charged with assaulting Miss Yvonne Peterson. "Miss Singapore 1949" in a taxi at midnight on Oct. 27 in Brooke Road. In her statement to the police which
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  • 462 3  -  Mr. Thio MR. Thio Chan Bee in a public address last night ITI said that he could M definitely say that everything possible is being done to give the teachers in this Colony a square deal. He said: I can say from personal knowledge that
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  • 102 3 CHEW Wy Meng, a 26-year-old Hytam, pleaded guilty when charged in the Third Police Court yesterday for trying to cheat the Soon Lee Bus Company of a five cent fare by impersonation. Chew was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, and one year police
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  • 41 3 The latest date of posting at the General Post Office, Singapore, for parcels intended for Christmas delivery to Australia (except Western Australia) by surface mail will now bs November 19. instead of Novemher 2. as previously announced.
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  • 459 4 SIGNIFICANT ceremonies took place at Jessieton, in North Borneo, this week. They were the inauguration ceremonies of North Borneo's new Legislative and Executive Councils, and they represent a forward step the importance of which it would be difficult to overestimate. They represent deeds, not mere words. Tne scoffers—and there
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  • 111 4 RESPITE Russian threats, Mr. Trygve Lie has v been re-appointed Secretary-General of the United Nations. The free world will note with satisfaction this further evidence of the determination of non-Communist nations, not to be intimidated by Russian bullying, though it is true that seven United Nations abstained from voting,
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  • 1411 4  -  Representing the Chinese Schools, Johore in a memorandum presented to Sir Christopher Cox, Education Adviser to th? Colonial Office. by CHEN JEN HAO Principal, Chung Hwa High School, Muar. WANG SIEW YEN Principal, Foon Yew School, Johore Bahru. LIM LU YEH Principal, Cheng
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  • 523 4  -  THIS MORNINGS CABLE (By William Parrott, Reuter- AAP Correspondent) Reuter AAP. SEOUL Today. THOUSANDS of Communist partisans assisted by North Korean Army remnants have begun a reign of terror in the country districts of South Korea. Striking by night they are murdering and robbing, firing buildings, destroying
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  • 211 4  -  (By Rutherford Paats, Staff Correspond U.P. TOKIO, Friday. Thousands of Chinese troops have gone into action against the United Nations forcej in Korea and more are strc uning from Manchuria daily. However, the High Command here doubts that Red China intends to plunge
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  • 172 4 Reuter. LONDON. Today THE Conservative Party, if returned to power, 1 may try to set up an entirely new kind oi H* bunal "to deal with affairs of the Mr. Alan Lennox Boyd, Conservative, told ment yesterday. The tribunal would sit in each
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  • 255 5 X ALA LUMPUR, 1 .iday. ILL the night trains will start A from Kuala Lumpur half- r than now, from g until further notice, it need v«sterday. ij and third class v ipore will leave it 7.30 and 8 p.m.. I for JJ stopping station
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  • 260 5 IT RAMASAMT, a 13-year-old Indidan, who misproprlated a bicyle belonging to the Governor India Office at Pulai Saigon on Sept. 2, ntenced to two years' rigorous imprisonment the First District Court yesterday. He was found guilty of criminal breach of trust. The sentence will
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  • 109 5 Iren from Joand Singapore 0 part la a taientime at the Happy tium on Nov. 10. v .v is in aid of the In x Group (Boy tept) Pund and tickets are at SI and $2/-. children are admitted es. The taientime lud» vocal, lnstrufflttl, sketches
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    58 5 w"* '^SHMMHmB Fourteen girls of the First Singapore Company. Girls' Life Brigade, yesterday learned the inside story ol how a newspaper is produced when they toured the Tribune offices. "Oh, we never knew it could be that complicated to produce a newspaper/ said the girls. The girls
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  • 202 5 CINGAPORE Government has turned down an v application by the Muslim Welfare Association for an extension of their licence to collect money for the defence of Nadra Adabi (Bertha de Hertogh) in the case now pending before Singapore Supreme Court, in which her parents living
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  • 106 5 Lt. General Sir Leslie Hollis. Commandant General Royal Marines, who is visiting ihe Royal Marine Commandos in Malaya, accompanied by Brigadier C. R. Hardy, Commander of the three Commando Brigade Royal Marines, was met at Ipoh Airport yesterday evening by the Brigade Major. Major
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  • 201 5 AN application by the Singapore Traction Cr pany to operate a larger t. .>e of bus has been turned down by a Municipal Committee. The Company asked for permission to operate buses 30 feet in length by eight in width. The Registrar of Vehicles does
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  • 362 5 fHE Singapore Amateur Football Association have dropped their claim for a reduction in the rent charges for the use of the Jalan Besar Stadium. Commissioners have been told that the Association had asked for a reduction in the rent, as they desired to spend
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  • 136 5 The organisers of Bach's Festival of Music will be grateful for a loan of two grand pianos for their show at the Victoria Memorial Hall on December 12 and 13. The festival is being organised on behalf of SAT A, by Mr.
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  • 63 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Frt. Picking up passengers on the Causeway to Johore Bahru, coat Seah Hung Swee, driver of a Singapore taxi, $25 in the Johore Bahru Police Court yesterday when he was charged with carrying passengers without holding a Federation permit. Seah's taxi was still
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  • 386 5 JHE father of a 22-year-old youth told Magistrate D. A. Fyfe in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday that he wanted his son imprisoned for assaultine him. I wish the court would repatriate him I will pay for the passage," said the father. The father wa?
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  • 71 5 Twenty-two-year-old Ng Bak Hor was sentenced to six months' jail in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday. Ng was found guilty of fraudulently having a piece of canvas at Ord Road on Oct. "J. The santence was ordered to be followed by six months
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  • 34 5 The Assam Relief Fund committee has collected $48,203.65 up to Oct. 31. Out of this ammount $33.450.00 has been spent for purchasing 75 tons of rice which was shipped to As3am.
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    • 174 5 HI ABItfEB by Al Capp EXjGNOG WILL VI I IN THE CAMRAKSN TO COME, AITtA. I'VE MM* MTI* T VOt*! TH'DOC ToH BE PP.F.SIDENT OP THE UNITED) NO ONE MOST BE A&lfL TO /J JL STATES )N )<>S6. IT 'A'AO PROVE THAT I HAVE. EVERI'D NEVER BEEN /»S SAFE WEIS
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  • 138 6 NEW high levels have been established dunn the past week with wide fluctuations. Snort cover ing has again been a big factor both in f and London but the premium for the current month above December has narrowed slightly says the rubber market review for the
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  • 159 6 The rubber commodity had irregular fluctuations yesterday opening at 200 cents a pound sellers for November and falling at one time to 195 cents. There were still dealers in the market who felt that resumption of the practice of rotating US Government stockpile rubber among the trade
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  • 226 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. With strong buying orders from London for both tin and rubber shares, the local market responded and many price rises were recorded in both sections. Industrials remained f^yThe following wore the day s price changes: F SINGAPORE. Nov. 3. w 35.0») 36.00 o'ChS Bank 68.00
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  • 63 6 Copra was slightly easier yesterday with sellers at v 44 per j/.cul f.o.b. Nov.-Dec. and buyers bidding $43' i. Some small business was done at $43%. Coconut nil was nrmer witn sellers asking $81 per picul f.o.b. Nov. Small quantities changed hands at $70 per picul. Black pepper
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  • 96 6 Huhrst and lowest prices dv ring the week ending November f. 1950 are Highest Lowest Buyer* Nooa Today Spot Loose 211 193 197 R.M.A. 1 R.S.S. F. 0.8. Nov, ZM ?87 196 R.M.A. 2 R.S.S. VI s HZ PMA I RS S. 206 185 193 R.'mla! 1 Pale
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  • 101 6 LONDON. Fri. Although the latest news from Korea tended to restrict activity in many sections of the London Scock Exchange today it created renewed demand for commodity shares. Tins, rubbers and selected copper shares were wanted and moved higher with an increase in public
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  • 54 6 Two stretcher passengers left for the United Kingdom yesterday. One of them was Mrs. Dawkins, wife of Group Capt. Dawkins, of R.A.F. Tengah. The other was Seaman Lem Fordman, who is suffering from tropical blood disease. He was accompanied by Sister Morten of the B.M.H. and S.B.A. Blair,
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  • 156 6 USIS WASHINGTON: FrL— Formosa. Korea, IndoChina. and Burma have boen authorised U5515,501.0 0 in the latest Economic Cooperation Administration purchase approvals. More than half of the total was authorised for the purchase of nitrogenous fertiliser. The authorisations (in thousands of dollars) are: Formosa; 207 for commodlmodities
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  • 86 6 U.P. LONDON. Fri. Three months tin soared above the £1.000 mark at this morning's session when it closed at 1.027-1 per ton. up £29. Business was done—l3o tons —at prices ranging between £1.030 and £1.020. Spot gained £16 to close at £1.057-J with 30 tons sold
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  • 45 6 The tin metal market continued its phenomenal climb in Singapore veßterday though spot tin in London on Thurs. touched £098 per ton for forwards jumping £33. The Price declared in Singapore s-.rdav was $510* per plcul—a rise of $12* on the uicul.
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  • 69 6 In Port:— Mantin (45), Salatiga (44) (ESADE). Thankhaven 111 (Sheers). Fossalarca -(40 41). Aeneas '38 9). Bonneville (36). Jva 33/4K Hoeeh Silverwave (31/*). Bido K r (WSEDE) Benvannoch m/ifti Queen Anne (i» Frederick Clover (21 tKOW Miersk (23 4). Memeslhens Kilwa (fl 8); Onda ■•n to) Bengkahs
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  • 20 6 HONGKONG Fri. Today s closing quotations were HK56.35 per US$l. HKSI6.OO per tl. HK5297.00 per tael of gold.
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  • 44 6 The Louis L. D.. which left Imgaporo. OI this 400 are ior Kobe and Nagoya, 300 tons for Hongkong and ?me oalance of 1.900 tons will be discharged »t Los Ang The ship is also taking about 100 tons for Hongkong.
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  • 126 6 A new 10.000 ton ship m.s. "Tjiwangi" was launched Holland early this year. The "Tjiwangi" is the latest addition to the fleet of the Royal Interocean Lines. The vessel has 17 first class double cabins and two single cabins with private shower cabinet and toilet-one double
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  • 167 6 A.P. NEW YORK, Fn.- America s industrial plants— already the bluest the world has ever l:nown-are going to expand to defend the narior arrainst for- eign aggression. Much of the coming expansion has been plotted by the industries themselves. Wash ington appears ready to try
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  • 81 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fn. Tbj steel -grnv market" is again and*the Senate military preparedness committee is investigating it. Chairman Lyndon r?. Johnson of Texas said today there is a gray market in tube steel which seriously threatens oil supplies tor the defence programme. He said tie committee
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  • 376 6 WASHINGTON. Friday THE US Agriculture Department reports sl o w but significant progress toward the production of natural rubber in this country. The report was issued at a time when imports of natural rubber are inadequate and the government is stepoing up production of synthetic rubber
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  • 179 6 Block On Aid For Britain Reuter. PARIS. Fri—B.itain has had her last allotment for the time being of free dollar aid—sl7s,ooo,ooo given in mid-October—usually reliable quarters close to the Marshall Plan said here last night. They stressed that thai suspension, coming up for discussion at the forthcoming Anglo-American talks j
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  • 59 6 WASHINGTON. Fri. The United States Department of Agriculture last night issued a statement announcing increased cotton export quotas. The allocation for the period originally set at 2.000.000 bales, ending March 31 next year was Under the revised allocation India will get 80.000 bales. Her original allocation Ml not
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  • 95 7 .11 »*I.%Xs hiXfEvJ JSv\X*> in 1 b n,,,il ,oc, r ara ir Stadium today for Tuck" Choon. lhe young T» n goalkeeper, who was x '„'<<.'] in a train attack by ban- fh.'. .raveirim; wilh the toorci'CA to Ijoli early this v, Vh# A<i» will be
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  • 85 7 T l, e following were the results rfT «*ter4*j i t»«a of 'be V.M.C.A. chanipenships:— iirn» *in*lr» B": Koh Toh Aik M y k. Chew ti i. 3-5. (retired): ST Bower t>eai Ibrahim H. Junied I 1 TJC Chan beat Tan S chua 7-5. flgntofl I.mi
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  • 615 7  -  Today's Races By "SPOT" WITH Four O'CIock Il K p^\t L i J1 PUR Toda y and Ballroom non *5. Maha, > Dark Brocade (Race 5) today, rrf I S *L n the main race Club November Meetin? tM« Selangor Turf easier for Billy Carol S cem m
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  • 300 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Today I CHAMPION BRIGHT EYES \j <Ay; \-i was by far the best worker tins morning when she spurts the three in 38 sees, easily on uw No. 2 tract which was opened for fast work. The track wa.< rendered soft by yesterday's rain. There were
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  • 81 7 Cable h Wireless defeated the Singapore Cricket Club by two goals to nil when they met in a hoek«3 game played at the Padang yesterday. Davenport and Copley, cetnreforward and Inside-left respectively, scored a goal each for the Cable Wireless in the first half when
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  • 65 7 Medical* beat the Dentals by five point.! ia goal) to three 4a try) in then- annual rugger match at Sopov Lines on Thursday instead a Dental victory as in all The prwss reports stated that the local papers yesterday, the Dentals won 6-5 giving them a converted penalty.
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  • 19 7 Yesterdny's ho key ga-ne betveen the Post A Tele-ji'sph Tport.» Club and the Singapore Colts was cancelled.
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  • 23 7 oSZjtgT'' "WWM th. A. Kajaratnam: Swee t*n». L.e-w »p Hon. k. Hussein iS Menon; Zakaria. Fonc T»
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  • 31 7 >eT -loiTnB^T- RJE 10 1 "*W r ft? 1 > fsrs., ftnu IU.« 4: .Ml STI JM NT» Jllri vu A .;r«! Mi IUr« 7r rAI» tOt «T DftVOJV Mt[T > TRIBUNE SELECTIONS
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  • 932 7 RACE ONE 2.45 P.M. CLASS 5 DIV. 2—6 FURLONGS. mm suSfi ii A vr .*.'S^ n i ont Stable" Spencer Has every chance to win 1 mL^tZf 1 t ,lar Pf r T Kongsl" Tsnkard Stron* contender 2 S? ••J"? 1 Ch ~eh M. Breukelen May iu»t
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  • 496 7  -  By the "PLUNGER" PACING at Kuaia Lumpur today, the first day of the Selangor Turf Club November Meeting should be interesting inspite of the small field in each event. Highlight of the day's races will be the Class 1 Div. 1 over 7-f. On the
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  • 249 7 I Playing with better understanding and combination, the Sinrapore Reer-atfon Club 2nd XI defeated the Ceylon Sports Club by three Koals to one »n a fast and keenlycontested hockey game on their home ground yesterday. Exchanges were even. The Recs. made more
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  • 25 7 Th- Singapore Amateur Football Association will be holding its first annual Dinner and Dance on Nov. 13 at tb« Victoria iUuwnaj Hall.
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  • 644 8  -  From JIM CHAMBERS. A.P. Sportswriter. A.P. LONDON, Today. T AL who top tli3 First DivisiDn of the knzlish Footbail League face one of tlieir heaviest tasu of the reason when they travel to play Wolvcr- h amp ton Wanderers today. Ihe 4 Wolves" vho
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  • 117 8 BAHAI CENTRE: Talk bv Mrs. Shinn Fozdar on "What the World Needs Today'' at 352-A, Tanjong Raton? Road, at 6 p.m. BAA7.AR: Geylang MGS School Building Fund Baazar at 52 Aljunied Road. 3 p.m. CHINESE Y.M.C.A.: Music class 2.30 p.m.. Body Building 4 p.m.. Film Show 7.30
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  • 420 8 TODAY SEVENTH DA V ADVENTIST HI itt H: <5. Penang Road); Saoath School 3.30 p.m.; preaching serv ce 5 p.m. TOMORROW ST. GEOUt.E'S garrison < In wCH Yanglin: Holy Communion and Sermon 9.30 a.m.; Sunday Communion 7.15 a.m; Morning Prayer in Church Hut 9.45 a.m.; Evening Prayer—6.30 p.m:
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  • 177 8 CATHAY "Rockctsh.p X-M' at 11. 1.40. 4.1 d. 6.45 and 9.30 ...m .Midnight tonight: "Three Liu: e Words VIHAMBRA: "Hawk of The Wilderness -12.30. 4.30 and 8 30 p.m. Midnght tonight: "The Last Frontier". Sunday Matinee: "Music for Millions"— 10 a.r.i PAVILION Today: feny Draws A House". Tomorrow:—"The Great
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  • 151 8 TODAY v TENNIS: Chinese i.M.t.A. vs. Chinese Swimming Club at 3 p.m BASEKETKALL: Chinese Y Zero team practice 5.0(1 p.m. BADMINTON: Colony Championships at Clerical Un on H%'.i 7.30 p.m.; Chinese Y student badr.untoo pariy 5,30 p.m. HESS: Singapore Chess Club weekly meeting at Y.M.C.A. Orchar Road at 3
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  • 22 8 TODAY H.W.: 6.23 a.m. (6ft. 1> n«), 4.45 p.m. (7ft: 4.ns,: TOMORROW H.W.: 7.31 a.m. (7ft. 2in*>, 6.29 p.m. :7ft: 5in»«,
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  • 199 8 U.P. NEW DELHI, Today. '[■HE DaJai Lama, 16-year-old boy ruler of Tibet, has fled from Lhasa as an estimated 20,000 Chinese Communist invaders drove to within 50 miles of the capital city, reports from the northern India border said yesterday. The reports from Kalimpong said the Dalai
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  • 116 8 Reuter. DURBAN, Fri. Vie Toweel South Africans holder of the world bantamweight title. ga ned a technical knockout victory over Bunty Doran, the Irish champion, in a scheduled ten-round nontitle fight here last night. It took Toweel the first round which he won narrowly, to .•'un,
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  • 55 8 A.P. BARCELONA. Today. The International eid-wocKey Federation agreed yesterday to re-auimt Japan to its membership and approved applications of Yugos.avia. Iran, Portugal and Finland. At the same time delegates of 13 countr.es present agreed to take part in the 1952 Olympics at Helsinki with 12 teams to be
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  • 500 8 Union 42 pts. Choiig Wu 29 p'.s. UONGXOXCS crack cagers—the Union Basketball Team—who 'have several stars from Shanghai and the Philippines, made a successful Colony debut when they defeated the Chong Wu A.A. 4- points to 29 at the Happy World Stidium last night.
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  • 215 8 A.P. fc^..„a, a na, Fr.day.— i«i«s \..-^.y-,bwiss newspaper aport appealed today to the loaunuiea of the w..vi.. p .c \».u ie r uames in O.«io to snow a change of heart and ailow t,ernia.iy to take part. xne paper saiu eu toriaiiv that the
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  • 396 8  -  By REGINALD HAYTER Reuter. MELBOURNE, Friday. VICTORIA'S Ian Johnson was the most impressive bowler in the opening day of the M.C.C. versus Victoria match here today. He flight his off-breaks with much guile and captured two valuable MCC wickets by trapping Len Hutton and Cyril
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