Malaya Tribune, 25 November 1950
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Title Section63 1950-11-25 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE BY THE PEOPIJE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE, E. Maurice Glover,63 words
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774 1950-11-25 1 3 Tank Spearheads Claw Way Forward Reuter-AAP. 4 WASHINGTON report says the air force announced that B-29 Superforts dropped 500,000 fire bombs on targets in North Korea during the intensive air preparation for the all-out offensive which Gen. Mac Arthur launchedReuter-AAP. - 774 words
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Article51 1950-11-25 1 Ev "SPOT" L Theatre Z* 3 The Blessing JI 4 Golden Rod II E pace MAKER U 3 The Blessing t, 4 Golden Rod II t 7 The Manchester Cobbler By LONOSHOT" L i Selopian 3 Pers.an Lord Air Port L li likely to be heavy toil51 words
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Article70 1950-11-25 1 LONDON. Friday. '-GEN. Sir haroia Briggs, antl- bandit Malaya, con th Prime Minister Downing (jr.:.. rs said that conferp quaint Mr. p-to-date siMalayan anti- iaign and to > -o explain knesting difficulties, in Brings conferred yeslav Colonial Sec■rv Mr Griffiths at the v. Official quarE said70 words
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Article29 1950-11-25 1 A.P. Swia rl md. Fri. I Brst mi .-:nce the end .r. a group being n Yugoslavia to d 8 tturrj 13 the Interd Cro-s announced A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article61 1950-11-25 1 MONDAY'S issue of the Malaya Tribune will contain a special Tribune X mas Maga- zinc of twenty four pages, issued free. i Made-up in the form J of a magazine, it will have numerous articles, features, puzzles, games and stories to entertain you. your family and guests61 words
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Article34 1950-11-25 1 A.P. BERLIN. Fri.—The Communist East German Cabinet has ratified a trade agreement of undisclosed value between Communist Ci- na and Eastern Germany, tb« Soviet licensed news agency. ADN., reported la3t night.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article264 1950-11-25 1 U.P. and Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. THE United Nations Main Political Committee voted 30 to eight with 22 abstentions today to invite the Chinese Communist delegation to participate m its discussion of Peking's complaint of aggression by the Umted States. Mr. Ja'-cb Malik, the Soviet delegate, madeU.P. and Reuter. - 264 words
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Article202 1950-11-25 1 U.P. PARIS. Friday. GENERAL Douglas MacArthur's "home by Christmas" assault on the Korean Reds along or close to the Manchurian border is viewed by the chancellories of Europe with uplifted eyebrows. In France and Britain there was great hope that the Korean war could be settledU.P. - 202 words
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Article35 1950-11-25 1 A.P. BERLIN. Friday.—The East German Communists started selling their newspapers to j West Berlin groceries and fish stores as wrapping paper to get rouna the Western ban on their circulation. —A.P.A.P. - 35 words
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Article26 1950-11-25 1 A.P. BERLIN, Friday. "Little peace dove fly over the roof," is the latest Communist song for Kindergarten children in the Soviet-occupied Eastern Germany. —A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article37 1950-11-25 1 MEERUT. United Provinces. Fri Fifteen people including 11 children, died in a fire which broke out last night in a cama of pilcrims attending a Hindu reiigious fair at Garha Bewar, near here.37 words
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Article123 1950-11-25 1 A.P. LONDON, Friday. BRITAIN. Canada and the United States are taking more atomic secrets off the restricted information list. Britain's Ministry of Supply said none of these secrets would help in making atomic bombs. The decision was made after consultations between the three-power atomicA.P. - 123 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-11-25 1 Tribun? Staff Reporter MADAM Tan Yam Pee, the woman who lost her husband and six children when their home at Beach Road was destroyed by fire, yesterday received $33 from Mrs. Eve Jolly. Wrote Mrs. Joliy to the Tribune: '1 know that nothing can compensate190 words
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Article42 1950-11-25 1 A.P. PARIS Fri.-The French Parliament, with the Communists in reposition, enforced last night plan to consult with the Western democr;cies what to do if the Chine?Communis $gaik the French in 7ndo-C)una. The vote was 245 to 19 V A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article163 1950-11-25 1 U.P. CARDIFF, Wales. Friday. I ORD W.OOLTON, Chairman of the Conservative Party, said in a speech here today that Egypt would have >>een overrun by the Axis if it had not been for British soldiers. 'Egypt, which but for the sacrifices of our blood andU.P. - 163 words
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Article118 1950-11-25 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha. Secretary of the Arab league, today told Secretary of State Dean Acheson that the presence of British troops on Egyptian soil is causing a vacuum in the Middle East and impairing the security of that area by alienatingU.P. - 118 words
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Article23 1950-11-25 1 SAIGON, Fri.- French official sources today denied Communist China charges that French '.ro.ips and planes have violated the Chinese frontier.23 words
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Article110 1950-11-25 1 Reuter. LONDON. Friday. Queen Juliana" gave presents to the British Royal family at the end of her state visit today. For Prince Charles and Princess Anne there were two small nursery horses on wheels. King George and Queen Elizabeth received tw§ creamcoloured Delft vases, about threeReuter. - 110 words
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191 1950-11-25 1 TriDune »ian ncpuiiw SINGAPORE trade unionists met yesterday for three 4 and a half hours at the Singapore Teachers' Union and disagreed over recommendations for increased cost of living allowances contained in a memorandum on the high ccst of living in the Colony. The meeting191 words
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Article152 1950-11-25 1 SAIGON, Friday. THE French forces at Tanmai, 15 miles west of the 1 China Sea port of Moncay, were surrounded by the Vietminh Communists today in the third day of round-the-clock fighting for their lives. A French military spokesman acknowledged that nearly two companies of French152 words
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Article55 1950-11-25 1 U.P. MANILA, Fri.—The hamlet of Hibo's-Hibok volcano KM Camiguin Island, off the northern tip of Mindanao. 555 miles south of Manila was buried under tons of ro'iv and ashes during an eruption at the height of the typhoon, which battered that region this region, acccrding to a reportU.P. - 55 words
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Article83 1950-11-25 1 U.P. A military spokesman here saiJ that late front line reports indicated fhat the besieged garrison stiil was holding out after nearly 72 hours. He said that except for the fighting n the Moncay area. Vietminh Commurj!st activity was "moderate" during the past 24 hour* He saiidU.P. - 83 words
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119 1950-11-25 1 Tribune Staff Reporter \N extr?ordinary gazette notification issue 1 last night says additional plcts of land amounting to 57 t cres of land are needed under the Land Acquisition Act. This ados to tha area which may be needed for a civil airpor*119 words
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Article, Illustration393 1950-11-25 2 ciR Franklin Gimson, 3 Governor of Singapore, speaking at the presentation ceremony of the "Sir Cuthoert Grundy Medal to Thomas Wong Yihmin Warn at the Municipal Chambers yesterday, said that the establishment of a Singapore District Society of the Corporation of Certified Secretaries was "an393 words
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Article160 1950-11-25 2 TWO young soldiers of the Royal Signals detained 1 in prison for more than three months walked out of two court-rooms yesterday as free men. The soldiers /were M. T. Mickling and D J. Nicholls, both aged 19, who stepped into the Relief Court to160 words
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98 1950-11-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Fri. THE executive council of the Health and Sanitary Inspectors. Union and the sub committee for Salary Revision met delegates from all Federation branches of the Union at Kuala Lumpur recently. The leaders of the Union were severely criticised for being accommodating98 words
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Article85 1950-11-25 2 PENANG, Friday. THE audience at an evening show in a theatre yesterday were almost ready to leave the hall, while the picture was still on. when Jiey heard groans of "Ayo—Ayo". Many thought it was some miscreants at work, but when the lights were switched85 words
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Article63 1950-11-25 2 Electric lights may be installed in certain selected areas of King George V Park as soon as the power supply position makes this possible. A few cases of robbery have been reported recently at the Park which is well patronised after dark. Cfty authorities are63 words
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Article66 1950-11-25 2 THE Singapore Coroner, Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday returned a verdict of suicide on a 23-year-old Chinese detainee held under the Emergency Regulation since May this year. The man, Lee Kirn was found in a lavatory with throat injuries at St. John's Island on the night of66 words
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Article94 1950-11-25 2 Most Of PreWar Notes Destroyed THE total amount of currency notes in circulation on Nov. 1. 1950. amounted to $543,362.105.11. according to tho Currency Commissioners' Abstract of Notes in circulation si announced in the Government Osteite. The average amount of currency notes is circulation during October, 1950 amounted to $516,794,998.24.94 words
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Article74 1950-11-25 2 ENTRIES to the University of London Final Examinations. June 1951 should reach the Education Office, by January 3. 1951. For the Intermediate Examinations. July 1951 entries will be received up to February 15. 1951. Entries for mathematics, advanced subjects at the B.A. Honours and B.Sc. Special74 words
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Article, Illustration126 1950-11-25 2 4 SINGAPORE doctor was among eight people A accused in the Second Police Court yesterday of failing to make income tax returns. Six of them pleaded guilty and were fined. Two-Dr. T. Balasingam and Tan Thye Bee claimed trial and their cases were postponed to Jan.126 words
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Article31 1950-11-25 2 MR. T. P. F. McNeice has been confirmed as President of the Municipal Commissioners and Mr. L. R. F. Earl as the Deputy President it was announced last night.31 words
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Article136 1950-11-25 2 The construction of a permanent pedestrian refuge along Kallang Road similar to but narrower than the one along Collyer Quay has been strongly recommended by a Municipal committee to the Finance Committee. If the Finance Committee approves the project, which is estimated to cost $17,000,136 words
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Article105 1950-11-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. MISS Ruth Marie Valberg, retired Telephone Supervisor of the Telecommunications Department. Malaya, Kuala Lumpur, has been awarded the Imperial Service Mtdal by the King. Miss Valberg retired on Feb. 28. 1947. but served the Government as a pensioner till March 31. 1950.105 words
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Article164 1950-11-25 2 LEGISLATIVE Councillor Balwant Singh praised the work of his small community, the Sikhs, who celebrated the birthday anniversary of Guru Nanak yesterday. The Guru, born 481 years ago on this day, was mainly responsible for organising the Sikhs as a separate entity in Indian society.164 words
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Article89 1950-11-25 2 YEWS has Just been received I that Dr. Albert Wander 1 passed away peacefully in his home in Switzerland. DT. Albert Wander was a I groat dietltician and chemist and was the son of the Founder of "Ovaltine." He was Chairman of A. Wander Ltd.,89 words
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Article179 1950-11-25 2 AP. LONDON, Friday. RiCE and its vital role in Asian economy is the subject of an editorin! in today's Daily Telegraph. This says: "Rice may be said to be the key. both poUtical and economic to A3ia "Unfortunately, the balance between enough to eat and nearAP. - 179 words
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Advertisement372 1950-11-25 2 TODAY MikWk fcSu TENSE! THRILLING! EXCITING!! nmm t SMIIWIJ FCis! M-G-M's Tech. Travel Talk "Playla-f 1 of Ishlgan" MIDNIGHT TOKISZI? With a foreword by MR. R. E. FOULGER, now Deputy Inspector Genera!. Colonial Po!W The Vnemding LA Ml A MICHAEL BALCON PRODUCTION ~Now"on wl* at the CATHAY A ALHAMBRA M-G-M372 words
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Advertisement259 1950-11-25 2 j POLAROID IS HERE;] j Take your camera I Find your view I V Snap! I Open the back I < And there's the picture I All ready for you! I 1 FROM SNAP TO PRINT IN ONE MINUTE I IMPORTERS: 1 Anglo French Trading Co., Ltd. I 132/136, Robinson259 words
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Article, Illustration2648 1950-11-25 3 Kathi Questioned On Marriage Law gEFORE a -crowded, brightly lit court, Mr. Justice Brown, the Singapore Hight Court Judge, reserved judgment in the suit in which Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Hertogh are applying for the custody of their daughter, Maria, from her husband Adabi Mansoor2,648 words
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Advertisement262 1950-11-25 3 ■metes, why worry? Kg p. T I.im's Diabetes car. give you speedy X Get vcur Herb-Tea by X ;ide and eat what you like. Id. t. lim co M H uep Street, Singapore, j I BnßeeChew Tailors H Hioy Street, Singapore. Tel. No. 7135 kits in ail fashionable Ksses. Perfect262 words
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Advertisement103 1950-11-25 3 DIESEL ENGINES PETTER B4 DIESEL ENGINE Four cylinder, hand starting 24 to 36 B.H.P. at 1000 to 1500 R.P.M. Power from either end of crankshaft See also the single cylinder AVI, AV2, B2 and B3 series. 3 to 36 B.H.P. BE SMART AND QM&k LOOK SMART, g V Highest quality103 words
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Article615 1950-11-25 4 TEN. Mac Arthur has launched what he hopes will U be the final battle in Korea. As a boost to his American battle weary troops, who are almost freezing in the sub-zero temperature of North Korea, he has told them that they can expect to spend their615 words
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Article, Illustration1044 1950-11-25 4 -It was announced officially by the French a few days ago that the big Communist attack on the northern capital of Hanoi had begun. Since the announcement, however. there has been little news of the progress of the offensive. The article1,044 words
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Article681 1950-11-25 4 John Kerigan - By John Kerigan USIS. WASHINGTON, Fri. IN observing the national Thanksgiving holiday on I Thursday, many Americans j had solemnly in mind the United Nations General As- j sembly's declaration this j week that aggression is "the i j gravest of all crimes againstUSIS. - 681 words
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Article86 1950-11-25 4 WITH fitting ceremonial, Liverpool has accorded a civic reception to mark the 50th. anniversary of the formation of the Liverpool Scottish Regiment. The trumpeter* and pipers, arrayed in the Forbes tartan of the Regiment, played from the floodlight balcony of the Town Hall during the reception of86 words
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214 1950-11-25 4 THE Royal Air Force is to train its aircrews in ''Flying Classrooms built to carry ten pupils and two instructors. The aircraft is the VickersArmstrong Valetta T.3 which made its first flight last August and is now in production for the RA.F. This large twin-engined214 words
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Advertisement59 1950-11-25 4 BEST QUALITY MIKMOTO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES CHOKERS aid EAR STUDS IN VARYING PRICES at B P de Silva, Ltd. (Incorporated In Ceylon) The Oriental Optical Co.. (Optometrißtn Manufacturing Opticians and Scientific Eye Examination with U.S.A. 1951 Model Modern Equipment). «48, NORTi BRIDGE ROAD 163. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD TELEPHONES 3332 *****59 words
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Advertisement67 1950-11-25 4 t EVERYBODY I I HAS HEARD OT I AHMAD C. r j j BUT HAVE YOU BEARD j I I ALL HIS RECORDINGS j| "MALAYA RAYA" N* v I 5 "BAHAYA MATA" J I 5 "MENCHARI JODOH'' N^ M J I ■J "NASIB-NYA BUNGA" J "BERBAHAGIA" «4 r J I67 words
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275 1950-11-25 5 with a temporary wooden structure i out by the Municinal Engineer ad to make the road safe for schoolSafety First Committee has because of the narrowness of this *f s lame number of school children ment should be constructed. The Municipal275 words
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69 1950-11-25 5 L*jwi have Fedo- <;, rmnent m Woouui Mali a Il.admisr- r, r« School, r an f art I Pu'iU? Works p*' t,,< o-p n-.ihi i Dimict: i" Omar, an r Chi! > a.-.- na«( f r Unr. CVrk. 1 i Hi 'her Divir69 words
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Article33 1950-11-25 5 pirate candidates in v. h > wish to ri> V v and Guilds of Examination -heir ens p tssible betZ V :U. 1950. Entry at the Off. it is an-33 words
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Article168 1950-11-25 5 KTJAI LUMPUR. Fri. j H■; i who was shot v forces ng has been j I Mansur bin Abu. v as -i reward It" 'In another area, I di ad two I i indits. One i- irt ne md a quanammunition were re- a' ment. one r168 words
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Article44 1950-11-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. THE Federal Government i yesterday stated that the Rural and Industrial Development Authority is not a part of the Federal Secretariat. The address of the Authori- I Ity is No. 1, Clarke Street, j Kuala Lumpur.44 words
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Article56 1950-11-25 5 PENANG, Friday. THE Anglo-Chine:.o School has issued an illustrated maga zinc of seventy pages, edited by Master Goh Kong Chiang. He was assisted in the task by the Principal, Masters Geh Cheng Hooi, S. Balasubramaniam, Ung Ban Chuan and Lim Ewe Soon. This is the twelfth56 words
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Article20 1950-11-25 5 WJR E. E. Eb?rt has been ap- pointed a Coroner for the Conlony with effect from November 11.20 words
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232 1950-11-25 5 TIONG Bahru Road is to be extended to Alexandra 1 Road and the cost is to be borne by frontagers. The Singapore Improvement Trust have made representations to the Municipality that they anticipate industrial development along this frontage. They have provided a road reserve232 words
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Article336 1950-11-25 5 THE population at the end of June. 1950. was estimat- j ed to have been 5.226.549. states the Registrar-General of Births and Deaths for the first half of 1950. This estimate, is based on the population enumerated j at the census held on September 23.336 words
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Article416 1950-11-25 5 'ALI PLAYING AT JEKYLL HYDE' MR. C. R. Dasaratha Raj, Labour candidate for 111 Rochore Ward told an election meeting yesterday that one of his opponents, Mr. S. A. Mchamed Ali is playing a fantastic Jekyil and Hyde same but he cannot get away with it." Mr. Ali is a416 words
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Article87 1950-11-25 5 GENERAL Sir G. Ivor Thomas, the Army Quartermaster General, yesterday visited North Malaya Sub-Dictrict. He flew to Taiping accompanied by the G.0.C., MajorGeneral R. E. Urquhart. Brigadier Bright, i/c Quartering FARELF and Brigadier Jones, i/c Administration HQ Malaya. With him was Major A. G. Levitt, his87 words
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Article82 1950-11-25 5 PENANG, Frl. FELLOW sailors of Lav Gee Beng, who died on board a cargo boat on her way from Sumatra to Penang recently, thought that their dead comrade's wife would not approve, if they buried him in the sea. So they salted and preserved his82 words
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Article31 1950-11-25 5 A.P. TAIPEI. Fri. A Japanese trade mission is scheduled to arrive in Formosa tomorrow. It will be the first group of Japanese to visit this island since VJ-Day— A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement69 1950-11-25 5 IFBEE! I 24-PASE I TRSDUHE \s&* I ligizln Ibm -v ,th Monday's I Kdaya Tribune. I rous I st ng articles, fcaturi s, puzzle s, I to I entmam yourself and j I -tmas. I Order your Copy I Now! I Perfect Fit I. Modern Tailor li' ,H> Vr \STI69 words
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Advertisement100 1950-11-25 5 Emulsion restore health and strength In record time-Y l^^'llf Ufid when you af c fit Scotfs Emulsion >>// Mi keeps you well—gives you vigorous tJ I strength_and_helps you.to enjoy, /.'^S^yl theiworlcJ(over SCOnS EMULSION BUILDS. THE, BODY-PROTECTS THEXUNBS I THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE I I CORPORATION LIMITED. OTfjgjd I* China Building, Chulia100 words
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Miscellaneous35 1950-11-25 5 OOP I 1 1 y^ —I i—ii— w ABMER by fil Capp S TH Ll^U S Lv.IS IN IpSinG.TMwON NOW I D»SCWER> I'LL i FELIX N TH* R^^ ,c WERE THE vCX j'VE BEEN MAY.35 words
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173 1950-11-25 6 A.P. KASHINGTON, Friday. A NEW process to extract 25% more general purA pose synthetic rubber out of present American synthetic plants has been perfected by the General Tyre and Rubber Company. The Akron firm said it will disclose its secret to government ifA.P. - 173 words
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Article214 1950-11-25 6 Tin shares were fainv s'eady lccally w ih moderate buying interest being maintained. Ritber .-hares have again eased slightly whilst industrials rema ned firm. The day's price change: 8.8. Petrol 39/3 40/3 Frascr 0t Neave Ords. 3.27J 3.35 Henry Weugh 2.32\ S.S7I McAlister 44.30 X.m hi Ra.fles214 words
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Article142 1950-11-25 6 A.P. THE HAGUE. Fr. The International Tin Study Group <?u--mated in its advance ««ati tics that world production of I n ir concentrate in September 1!»*.0 was 1P,200 tons, compared th 14.:i0<i ton-< in August. Tlic production was c ver in all important countr es. inA.P. - 142 words
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Article33 1950-11-25 6 U.P. HONG KONG. Nov. 24 The following were today** eloaiag prices on the Hong Koni Mi: day Exrh.'n HKS6 45 5.49 per U.S. dollar. HKMfi.fts; per pound sterli..-.. per tael of «old.-U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article91 1950-11-25 6 Hiehest and Lowe«t vrices during the week ending Novemfcci 24. 1950 are Highest Lowest Fu>-r* Noon To-day t 212 17" 1" Spot Loose ITr? R.M.A.I RSS FOR Dae g ffl R.M.A.2 RSS FOR Dac. g |S R.M.A.3 RSS FOR De- 19« 168 UR.M.A.I Pale Crepe FOB Dec. N,91 words
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143 1950-11-25 6 THE market opened firm at 1 the beginning of this, week on adverse news from Korea but later eased on lack oi support from America and re?s P eiling by Honj Kong in Singapore. There has been a better Continental enquiry for off-grades and some interest143 words
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Article145 1950-11-25 6 The rubber coaaaaadltv market was easier auain yestnday dropi I in X by another lour cents from Thursdays .loan- Toe market had opened yesterday r.t 17. C€«ta ,1,,-ed at 171 tents Imyers making a drop of six cents during the day s session. The lowest at which145 words
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Advertisement378 1950-11-25 6 WANTED room or two. Own bath, c coking far lities. Coupl? no ohildlen. furnished. unfurnished. Katonsr district. Apply Box A..0. Tribune, Spore. <U.SBS) TO LET. Furnished it uTfurnish- MM de Land bun:a :iws. All n!Odern convenient es. Apply 9A. Chulia Street. Spore. (T. 8.6). ACCOM, with full Board. Verandah and378 words
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Obituary16 1950-11-25 7 lUPJ urn Blew Poh n<2 nee. SerraiM on the nd th K r wedding on16 words
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Article525 1950-11-25 7 SPOT - Best Fancies By SPOT DICHMOND (Race 5) and J'avance (Race 6) are v mv fancies for the two main races at Bukit Timah today, concluding day of the Singapore Turf Club Winter Meeting. The going will most likely again be on the heavy side and the present weather is525 words
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352 1950-11-25 7 K.O. HOCKEY DISPLAYING marked superiority in attack and del en-7- S.R.C. White* hau no aMfteUlty m eliminating YMCA from tea S.H.A. krackaut tournament \>f ioui toais to n 1 in a scrappy ba>. DOUycontested hockey ghme on tl.t<r homa ground yesterday. The Ys did not352 words
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71 1950-11-25 7 The following will represent theSC.RC. in a hockey game against R.E.M.K. on Monday Ho* 37 at the home ground. Hong Lim Gr Ta n ne Chee Yuen. Cheong Thiam Siew Dr Cms S*ec Law. Au Tn CTm Ooh Chin Chye. Lian Fook C nn Swee71 words
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Article182 1950-11-25 7 "SPOT" "PACEMAKER" "LONGSHOT" R pil T SILVER SEOCIN BONNIe'pRINCE OREGON 2 i\\ m Raaiata Prince Oregon Silver Sequle a.ia p.m. ore)CO a Star of India Abby Kay 1 IUcTT THEATRE DOCBI.E ARtES KMPIRK ROSE •> 45 0 m Congo Theatre Doubl* Arle. King Arthur Congo Reg mar j182 words
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Article1163 1950-11-25 7 RACE 1 2.15 P.M. CLASS 1, DIV. 3 FURS. 19 YARDS. 432 Rnnn<* Prince (i'liervl 8.13 Mr. Wee Hian Chong Hrddi* In top form, haa Rood (banes. (1) 300 Hector (PeiVival) 8.08 Mr. Loh Chin Allen Recent performances f*ir <2) 0«n Mimtrel Rnv (T Pon > 8071,163 words
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435 1950-11-25 7 TRICKET and football loves will learn with regret that all-rounder Johnny Arnold will not be rjlaying county cricket again for Hampshire. His health procludes any such possibility. a fiiniH is on«» of the few men who have played for England at cricket435 words
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Advertisement374 1950-11-25 7 NOTICE NOTICE LIM KIM SEAH 30, Church Street, Singapore. NOTICE 4s hereby given that LIM KIM SEAH has applied to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a First Class Public House Licence, restr.cted to the sale of Beer and Stout, at No. 30, Church Street, Singapore, and that his374 words
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Advertisement540 1950-11-25 7 #K. P. M. LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O Box 72. Tel. 5975. Out HftUS -Demtfc" 'or Pontianak, Pemangkat and Sambas •"raaarf* for Palembang ov fcr Muntok and Djakarta Nov. 25 W akdV for Tg. Pinang, Pr Radja. Wa Sapat Tembilahan and540 words
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759 1950-11-25 8 JIM CHAMBERS - By JIM CHAMBERS Reuter. LONDON, Today. THE "all full" boards will be up again at Highbury Stadium today when Arsenal, the leaders of the First Division of* the English Football League entertain south-west London team Fulham. Fulham fancy themselves quite a bit to stop Arsenal'sReuter. - 759 words
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181 1950-11-25 8 University's InterFaculty T-T Match UNIVERSI'i rfl annual interfacultv table-tennis match will take place at the Oei Tiam: Hani Hall. Bukit Timah. today at 2.45 p.m. William Fun,- will lead the Medical team against Arts and Sctenca team which will be skippered by Tan Boon Lim. The two teams will compete181 words
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Article272 1950-11-25 8 i 1 iji'T* 'on brighter lootbaxi lor the bflicea* 1 Man tne ncw.y tomieu «m.ied bervices (S pon.) a—Ol ati ll I loitoall league Uaau >is inauguril Entiling m mo bhacK.e Ciub yestciuay. Futeen uniis l aye algal* lied the-r uueni en to iompe;° in tui272 words
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Article67 1950-11-25 8 U.P. KARACHI. Fri -The Pakistan government tcuay announced on mr ease in export duty on cotton to R5.300 per bale. The duty rises under a Dill passed by Pa liamcnL on Friday amending th? Tariff Act «f 1934 Toe government raised tne duty fro.r. Rs 40 for short stapleU.P. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-11-25 8 UNIVERSITY HOCKEY:Teams which participated in the annual inter-faculty match played at Sepoy Lines on Wednesday. Medical (colours) beat Arts Science three-nil.23 words
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388 1950-11-25 8 REGINALD HAYTER - By REGINALD HAYTER BRISBANE, Friday. 4 PART from one sorry blunder in the field, the M.C.C. came through the first day of this match here against Queensland with a considerable a of credit in dismissing eight state batsmen for Zlo runs.388 words
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Article103 1950-11-25 8 QIEENLAND Int. INN'S. Archer lbw b Bedser 63 Mackay c Brown h Bed-cr Harvey lbw b Warr 3 Carriean b Hollies 100 McCool c Hutton b Warr Jack lbw b Hollies Toovey not out II Tnllon r WarhhtOOk b Fedaei I Raynert c V." sah brook b V/arr I103 words
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Article35 1950-11-25 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI, Friday.—The External Affairs Ministry denied a report that Pandit Nehru has suggested that Burma should invite Vietminh leader Ho Chi-minh to Rangoon to attempt a settlement with France. —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article, Illustration344 1950-11-25 8 WOT since the days of handsome Tarzan Ty Layton has a looks and brawn man invaded the mat ring in Singapore but tonight at the Happy World Stadium, handsome Ray Hunter, Junior Heavyweight Cnampion of Tasmania, will set hearts agog when he steps into the344 words
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Article330 1950-11-25 8 A.P. UNIVERSITY beat S.C.C. by three goals to nil in a second team hockey game at the Padang yesterday. R. McCoy scored" two and Wan Arifftn accounted for the third goal. IPOH. Fri. HOOKER Osman bin Hussein, scoring a beautiful try in the 20th minute of the game,A.P. - 330 words
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Article1047 1950-11-25 8 GENERAL i TODAY EX IK CH X: Anniv-r.'ar\ eele- brat nn< at 3 Palembam: Road. I QEYT.ANO STIIAITS HYF: Va- r cf F'- ening at School Drill Hall Aliumed Poad. 6.30 p.m. 1 CHINESE YMCA: Huak class 2.30 p.m. Roiv Ru lding at 5.30 p.m. Concert at St.1,047 words
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Advertisement176 1950-11-25 8 Tonight J*££^J^J,(f?§ sp?c?a! race dinner dance change of programme mag* da fl idier Celebrated French Dancers easgHla's orchestra Directed by Gerry Soliano Featuring Vocalists rosalie and freddie jansen extension to 1 a.m. b->ok your 132,I 32, 3:r p 2i:g:?:rc. Tel: ***** b* Now is the tine to re-tyre pSSM Call176 words
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