Malaya Tribune, 8 December 1950
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Title Section49 1950-12-08 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tefc Tribune" Spore. lARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA PHone 3811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang, EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE FRIDAY, DEC. 8, 1950.49 words
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375 1950-12-08 1 Justin-'We're Determined 9 Vishinsky-'World War Crux 9 A.P. liberate KoreZ 11 not Swerve from its decision to Ul >ify and sion dfes no? pay. U N W3S determillc <l to teach the lesson that aggres- rnJ^'*r« USt a f* dresse d the 60-nation PoliticalA.P. - 375 words
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Article108 1950-12-08 1 AP. LONDON. Today. pJUN will l ut her ci vi iaI «reduction during 1951 to «c: hrr rearmament profrom threatened •Id metals shortage. t- )n still queuing for j V v consumer goods—like an rat ra M a Bit of the 1939 —1945 war. jiAP. - 108 words
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Article69 1950-12-08 1 A.P. ESS, Today ved notice 1 block any MN n atti mpt to shed bon the fate of thousands '.Tpanese war r r I eli< ed still held in [Soviet Union. United States, pv- i Australia of deN. enquiry for I ions" Russia's utilitarianA.P. - 69 words
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Article35 1950-12-08 1 l£KDON, Today.- LJiitain's j B of str ttegic raw mate's were being dbperesed r Tiade Minis- Harold Wilson told the fcnooj. He i:d the matter 5 King treated as one of pacy.—neuter.35 words
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195 1950-12-08 1 WASHINGTON, Today. RITISH Prime Minister Clement Attlee conferred *ith Indian Ambassador Madame Vijay Laktoi Pandit yesterday before his meeting with President Truman. After the conference. Madame Pandit left immediately for New York where India has taken the lead in the United Nations in appealing195 words
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85 1950-12-08 1 UP. KARACHI, Today. Liaquat |tj han said yesterday j ould bi a very great itom bomb 9 toy bf f' u:s > "it might ■Iwtn maK internaX "2*lloll worse." tm? mier nia de this I course of an *Mp.- w with the fete, i ressUP. - 85 words
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Article49 1950-12-08 1 UP. Rr£ S TA WO, Today. k ;,r Bomeoac to Nj, h someone else f l *Cituse Phoay I doUa v 'th racketeers J The t i- meetce'"y from smugA,. j A J P.ying off the lin counterfeit b. in turn eounterfdt liquor UP,UP. - 49 words
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Article63 1950-12-08 1 UP. LONDON, Today.—The Communist New China News Agency charged yesterday that American bombers and fighters swept over the Manchurian frontier 68 times between Nov. 25 and Nov. 30 and wounded several Chinese with bombing and strafing. An agency dispatch relayed hy the Soviet Tass News Agency saidUP. - 63 words
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Article45 1950-12-08 1 HOLLYWOOD. Today.—Bill Daniels. US$5.OOO-a-wcek Negro nightclub singer, was slashed with a butcher s knife I yesterday in the apartment of a red-haired Hollywood actress. Actress Ronnie Guillan. 29. who is white, was jailed on suspicion of assault With a deadly weapon.45 words
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Article95 1950-12-08 1 WASHINGTON. Today THE fifth Truman Attlee 1 conference ended at 2210 GMT yesterday. Mr. Attlee told correspondents that his talks with Mr. Truman were going on "OK." The last meeting between the leaders is tentatively scheduled at 1600 GMT yesterday. The two leaders' talks were95 words
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Article54 1950-12-08 1 AP. WASHINGTON. Today. British Premier Mr. Clement Attlee was guest of honour yesterday at a luncheon given by U.S. Secretary of Defence George Marshall in his private dining room at the Pentagon Defence heado.uarters. Others guests included Mr. Truman and most top British, American and diplomaticAP. - 54 words
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67 1950-12-08 1 AP. WASHINGTON, Today.—The U.S. House of Representatives yesterday approved legislation making ***** Asiatics now living in the United states: eligible for citizenship. The Bill applies to about 85.000 Japanese, .'J.OOO Koreans and 145 Polynesians who have become permanent U.S. residents. For these individuals the existingAP. - 67 words
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Article36 1950-12-08 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Today.— A general U.S. Department of Commerce embargo uesgncd to halt all cargoes—foreign or American— through U.S. ports fo Red China has been put into effect by the Customs service here.—A.P,A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-12-08 1 Miss Elske Wolters, elected by ballot Singapore's Girl of the Year at last night's ball in aid of Service welfare, being congratulated by Mrs. Faulkner (wif? of Rear Admiral Faulkner) who presented th c prizes. Miss Wolttrs won a cash prize of $500. The second61 words
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334 1950-12-08 1 UP. and Reuter-AAP. mvtv nu- TOKIO, Today. JL. v Communists and North Korean* smashed htto the new Allied f an throu^ard The new Red attack was accompanied by twin thrusts down both flanks of the United States Eighth Army s positions north ofUP. and Reuter-AAP. - 334 words
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Article30 1950-12-08 1 WASHINGTON, Today.—Mr. Stcpnen T. Early, acting presidential press secretary, said yesterday that there had been general government discissions of all-out mobilii cion but nothing had been decided.30 words
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Article131 1950-12-08 1 AP. SAIGON, Today. CLEARING and mopping up operations against rebel Vietminh forces progressed satisfactorily on the Delta of the Red River In Northearn Vietnam, a French miliary spokesman said yesterday. Thirty miles east of Hanoi, the major city in the north, French patrols killed 63 VietminhAP. - 131 words
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Article42 1950-12-08 1 U.P. BERLIN, Today|-Dr. Ralph Bunche, winner of the Nobel Peace Prize, said yesterday in a recorded broadcast over the American forces network: "There ig only one way to secure peace in the world and that is through the United Nations."—U.P.U.P. - 42 words
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57 1950-12-08 1 A.P. LONDON, Today.— THE 12 Atlantic pact Deputies agreed yesterday on a plan to give Germans guns again to help defend the West. Object of the plan is to put 150,000 West German troops into a sector of defence line extending from the AegeanA.P. - 57 words
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Article69 1950-12-08 1 Stop Press UP. PARIS, Today. France proposed yesterday that the Big Three Western Powers I invite Russia for a conferj ence on global problems pro- vided that Russia ajrrees in advance to negotiate on a specific list of East-West deputies. Informed sources said the French made the proposal in •iUP. - 69 words
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315 1950-12-08 1 Reuter. LONDON, Today. HEFENCE Minister Emanuel Shinwell told the v House of Commons yesterday "quite emphatically there is no thought in our minds or in the minds of the American authorities of a withdrawal from Korea." The Defence Minister was answering a barrage of questionsReuter. - 315 words
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Article40 1950-12-08 1 CHICAGO, Today. A strawberry blonde saleswoman was found dead yesterday in the apartment of the Danish Vice-Consul, where she apparently gambled with death to test his love. She was Mrs. Marion Herben, an attractive 27-year-oid estranged wife.40 words
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159 1950-12-08 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE Senate Republican Policy Committee today decided on taking a party stand on a demand for Secretary of State Dean Acheson's dismissal and sent the issue to a conference of all Senate Republicans. Committee Chairman Robert Taft told reporters that the policyU.P. - 159 words
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259 1950-12-08 1 NEW DELHI, Today. DRIME Minister Jawaharlal Nehru told the East r and the West in "a plague on both your houses' speech today that India would continue to work for world peace but would resist aggression from any quarter. After his hardhitting speech in259 words
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Advertisement133 1950-12-08 1 For Accurate Eyesight Examination. Vogue in Eyewear. Consult PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91. North Bridge Rd., Spore* (Opposit: to Adelphi Hotel). "I enjoy them bestV* ait you taste the natural flavour \^^^^QĔryj^L\ of tin- very rhoircst tobacco without A r\rn those blemishes which form wb<rn- >jgß r\r r tobacco burns.133 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-12-08 2 !5l5kr >H,»ller?. <«»rcl,» >ernn6 lrum ll,«» lelt: l»«»t N»r«lil,» (November» lrom «s»e rlenl »n6 llllrO15 words
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323 1950-12-08 2 MUNICIPAL Commissioners are now studying the recommendation of the Establishments Board on the definition of local-born which says: 44 It should be the Commissioners' policy to give every opportunity to established citizens of Singapore, who are British subjects to get Jobs in the Municipality."323 words
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Article43 1950-12-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. A temporary embargo has been placed on the leading of certain goods traffic in spec :od areas, and intending con2i[;nors are advised to keep in touch with the local Station Master or Goods Agent, announces the Malayan Railway.43 words
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Article252 1950-12-08 2 TAN Quek Ec with her thirteen-year-old daughter 1 claimed damage of $12,000 in the High Court yesterday for the death of her trishaw-rider husband who was killed when a lorry belongmi; to Madam Lee Bee Choo collided into his trishaw on Anson Road on June 28.252 words
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Article90 1950-12-08 2 SHOULD gold refining be allowed in homes? This poser faces the City Fathers. The Municipality's policy has been to license established gold refineries even if within an industrial area. But they have insisted new businesses must be in an industrial area. At present there are ten90 words
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Article24 1950-12-08 2 The first French Skymasier to touch down at Kallang Airport yesterday will fly off today with 24 seamen of the Shell Company.24 words
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53 1950-12-08 2 TEN shopkeepers were fined $20 each in the Third Police Court yesterday for not closing their shops on the days allotted as rest lays under the Shopkeepers' Holiday Ordinance. But Goh Kirn Gew of Owen Road was fined $25 as he had53 words
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Article151 1950-12-08 2 MR. Justice Brown in the Assize Court yesteraay heard the story of three Tan Tock Seng Hospital cooks who fell out because a pot of soup bQiled over. They were Loy Teck Koon. Oan Chin Chuan and his brother Gan Chin Chye who with151 words
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Article278 1950-12-08 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. THREE Chinese bandits in- eluding a woman, found in Rawang kongsi were shot dead by security forces yesterday. The woman tried to throw a grenade and all three started to run, when challenged. A grenade was recovered. Another bandit was killed In the278 words
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Article132 1950-12-08 2 WHO should maintain those I portions of main drains I within private property at Kampong Bahru Road? The drain here runs through a narrow strip of land owned by the Malayan Railways and by the Singapore Harbour Board. This drain is silted and during the132 words
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Article45 1950-12-08 2 TWO Chinese and one Malay were charged in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for gambling on the road-side at Kranji Road on Sept. 12. The Malay. Hassin bin Ahmad was freed because witnesses' evidence was conflicting. The two Chinese were cautioned and discharged.45 words
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Article63 1950-12-08 2 CEYLON'S Inspector-General of Police. Sir Richard Aluvihare returned from the Commonwealth Police Conference in Sydney by Qantas/ BOAC Constellation yesterday. He will be here for a few days inspecting local Police Units. He was accompanied by Ceylon's Superintendent of Police, T. B. Dissanayake and63 words
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Article27 1950-12-08 2 TUNKU Mahmud, son of the Sultan of Trengganu, returned by Qantas BO AC Constellation yesterday alter spending about 18 months in the United Kingdom.27 words
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Advertisement135 1950-12-08 2 HACĔM CQmITLI mmmmr^^mmt raa■ mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmnmrnmummm ■»I I Hollywood Musk Shop I 360, GEYLANG ROAD, SINGAPORE. I I Dealers "G.E.C." Radios, Records and Electrical Appliuct j1 Radios Model BC. 5052 $200 1 m BC. 4962 $240 1 BC. 4972 $275 m m BC. 5082 $500 BC. 4962 L $"50 Radio-gram, N135 words
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Article64 1950-12-08 3 detective told the I police Magistrate A Fo saw Tan Seng to* 1 a fish hawker, i street collect iJs from four peddlers one K*i «hed by a ol the Anti-corrup--81 Sub Branch was found Si 50 on his person, ■fingers said Tan told the money64 words
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183 1950-12-08 3 JJERE is an appreciation by Commissioner General, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald of Maudrene's dancing: It is good news that Miss Maudrone Yap is to put a performance of dancing on the stage. None of the human arts la more gracious and lovely than dancing, and183 words
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Article133 1950-12-08 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. MAIN attraction at the twoday Fun Fair organised for Johore Bahru Welfare Week which opened at the Ayer Molek School padang was the Baby Show. The babies enjoyed the show as much as the spectators but the majority objected strongly to133 words
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79 1950-12-08 3 IPOH, Fri. MR. G. G. Duddell, the forty-year-old auditor attached to Evatt and Company, was found dead with a bullet wound in his head at Tiger Lane this morning. Mr. Duddell. who was a widower, had been a resident of Ipoh for over twenty79 words
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Article23 1950-12-08 3 THE Municipal Ordinance is to be amended to bring hawkers' stalls in the Amusement Parks under the jurisdiction of Municipal Commissioners.23 words
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Article98 1950-12-08 3 THE Singapore Flying Club is chartering two Dakotas to give two public joy rides on Air Day. But because of the full programme, joy rides will be had on Sunday when three Tiger Moths and a private Cessma will also be available. Requests98 words
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Article22 1950-12-08 3 THE Bishop of Singapore, Bishop W. Baines. returned to the Colony yesterday after attending the Australian Centenery Board of Missions.22 words
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Article30 1950-12-08 3 Captain R. J. Bingham-New-land, the Durham Light Infantry, has been appointed as Aide-de-Camp to the Governor with effect from November 29 in place of Captain P. A. Heslop.30 words
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Article, Illustration145 1950-12-08 3 AT a passing-out parade at the Royal Army Service Corps' School Far East, Nee Soon, yesterday, the Inspecting Officer. Brigadier F. D. Rome Deputy Adjutant General. H.Q.. FARELF welcomed 153 recruits into the ranks of the British Army as trained soldiers. Brigadier Rome said that their drill,145 words
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Article70 1950-12-08 3 FORTY planes Tempests, Spitfires, Austers, Dragon Flies, Lincoins, Tiger Moths, Dakotas, Vampires, Havards and a Jet Meteor zipped and zoomed in yesterday's acrobatic rehearsal for Air Day tomorrow. Two loud speakers at Kallang Airport relayed for the watching crowd the conversation between the control tower70 words
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Article57 1950-12-08 3 ABOUT thro** hundred people attended the thirty-fifth armiversarv of th w Sou Teck Scan Tong Van Sen Sia Association held at thr-r Club at Eoat Quay last night The menu consisted of vegetable dishes as most members are vegetarians. Strong drinks were tobacco. A Chinese wayang57 words
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Article58 1950-12-08 3 SIR Stanley NorrJe-Millcr. managing director of the General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation, accompanied by Ladf NorrieMuller arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday. They were met by the Corporation's Far Eas* vn Mana- >: n r Mr. W. H. Droogltever at the Airport. Sir Stanley58 words
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Article58 1950-12-08 3 MORE than 80 members of the Singapore Lie Guard Coips attended a lecture given by Mr. G Cretghtoa at the Mount Emily Swimming Pool last night. The boys are being ccuched for the Rronze Mo dalion Examination ot the Royal Life Savins Society Forty of58 words
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Article26 1950-12-08 3 REVENUE officers raided a squatter area off Braddell Road yesterday and found 52 stills. 742 gallons of fermented rice and 24 gallons of samsu.26 words
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Article262 1950-12-08 3 TWO deportees from Australia —one a Pole and the other a Hungarian—who spent a few hours in a police lock-up before their plane took off last night for Germany will take a very dim view of the Singapore police. They are Jan Brozowisky262 words
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Article92 1950-12-08 3 THE Van Heutsz, which was due to leave port yesterday afternoon, had to postpone hpr sailing time until all the 1.400 Chinese passengers' luggage had been checked by the Customs Authorities. Up to late last night, twenty lorry loads of the passengers' luggasre were still waiting92 words
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Article54 1950-12-08 3 THE Malacca Dance Association was formed recently, when Mr. Lim Hock Guan, secretary of the Malayan Dance Association, addressed the members. The first Malacca interdance studio competition will be held at the City Cabaret from Dec. 13 to 16. Jimmy Tan and Henry See Dance Studios will54 words
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Article53 1950-12-08 3 PENANG. Thursday. ISMAIL bin HASHIM, the 43--year old Penghulu of Bukit Tambun, who was shot at thrice in daylight by two gunmen While coming out of a shop in Batu Ayer, died shortly after admission to hospital. The police have detained two Chinese, but have not53 words
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Article38 1950-12-08 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. NATIONAL FLAGS or Commonwealth Countries can be flown on a recognized National Day every year. State Flags will be allowed as an act of courtesy when the head of one State visits another.38 words
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314 1950-12-08 3 COURT TOLD JHE Second District Judge yesterday heard the case of an eighteen-year-old student of the Victoria School who was alleged to nave threatened his teacher after robbing him of $250 and 300 Indian rupees. Going back to the teacher the same ni<?ht the student,314 words
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Article31 1950-12-08 3 MALACCA. Thurs. MR. Goh Tiong Tan has been elected president of the management committee of the Combined Chinese Schools of Malacca for 1951--52 at a general meeting held recently.31 words
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Article32 1950-12-08 3 A hotel-keeper. Kweng Tay Kee of Tanjong Katong Road was fined $150 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for not entering the names of two Indians in the hotel register.32 words
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Article80 1950-12-08 3 S1NGA PORK BI DDHIST ASSN: New Moon Day celebrations, 263 Out ram Road 7.15 p.m. V.MCA: Meeting of X'mss parties sub-comm'ttees 5.30 p.m., Cummcrcial classes 5.30 p.m., choir concert rjht-arsal 7.30 p.m. YWCA: Town pioneers meeting, Foit Canning, 4 pm. PAYA I.KIt A It MYf: Hawaian li'g'it80 words
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Article90 1950-12-08 3 C ATHAY: "Shadow On The Wall" at 11. 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 .mi P .JO p.i.i: ALHAMBRA: "HonsKtine Mcrr.iMds" 1. 3.15. 7.'JO 9.15. PAVILION: "Harret Craig' at 2.00. 4.15. 6.30 and 9.W n m. CAPITOL: "Winch»3t<ir Ti" at 11 1.45. 4.00. 6.30 and 9.SO i: ru REX: "Aloha" iMiiav) at90 words
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Article37 1950-12-08 3 MALACCA. Thurs. SIR Christopher Cox. Education Adviser to the Colonial Office, visited English and vernacular schools and the Portuguese Settlement. He also attended a meeting of the Welfare Committee and met prominent educationists.37 words
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Article37 1950-12-08 3 A POLICE supervisee Ng Thiam Hock was jailed for 14 days by the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday for not reporting to the police on March 22 Ng is now in jail on another cha» ge.37 words
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Miscellaneous22 1950-12-08 3 II l»E TODAY H.W.: 9.08 am, (9fr. I n). 10.36 p.m. <8f*.: lOins) TOMORROW K.W.: 9:50 a.m. (9ft: 6ms), 11.25 p.m. <9ft22 words
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Article630 1950-12-08 4 THriri*: are over two million Chinese in Malaya 1 and seven hunored and nity thousand in bin- gaP They hold a very vast share of the country's economic me. Tney piay a large pftrti \*U* country s social lite, and tney wieid a very great innuence630 words
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Article1853 1950-12-08 4 DEAN RUSK - by DEAN RUSK U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs, in a speech before the National Conference on United States Foreign Policy. WE have a very large problem in the future of Japan. We were very much encouraged by the behaviour1,853 words
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Article339 1950-12-08 4 rE centenary of the restor- j ation of the Roman Catholic Hierarchy of England and Wales was celebrated recently by a congress held in London. Cardinal Griffin was received in Westminster Cathedral as the Legate of Pope Pius XII and Solemn Pontifical High Mass was sung. A339 words
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Article519 1950-12-08 4 SCIENCE offers six general rules to help you eat your way to healthy long life. They are summed up by Dr. Charles E. Dutchess, medical director of Schenley Laboratories, Inc. who has long been interested in gerontology, the science of ageing. The average American lifespan519 words
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522 1950-12-08 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. AMERICA'S mighty atomic industry this year is turning *out record smashing amounts of the stuff that bombs are made of —at the same time giving attention to two new weapon possibilities. The Atomic Energy Commission disclosed this in a renort for the firstA.P. - 522 words
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Article225 1950-12-08 4 NEW YORK COUNCILLOR S Davey. the Mayor of ha? ibvited the mayor? and officials of the 57 towrs and villages .i the United S r l'es. the Commonwealth nd Empire which bear the same nanin. to attend tbt Festival of Britain celebntiOß in the Sussex seaside rescr. next225 words
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Advertisement45 1950-12-08 4 BULGIN Made in England HIGH QUALITY j Consumes nehgibie current and adds beauty to your car Sole Agents KEE HURT RADIO CO., Singaport Penang. Kuala Lumpur. "STAKNLE'S" EsaHcs > of Ckicken. Tie Quintessence of Streegth. A VERITABLE REJyVENATOR! AsttWfHng Results!! Sole Agents: F. A. BAffIJttLOMEItiZ. LTV.45 words
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Article115 1950-12-08 5 f a- the RAF is helping to LhV the bandits now T n the Malayan jungle W°.' n V seen on Singapore il mZ S Kallang. I* 2*M camp of 12 huts, !5" Acted the airfield. fdJattac* on the camp 5n he three Lincoln*, three blinds,115 words
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Article90 1950-12-08 5 |gE body of three lt,r Sweet who disappeared Wednesday while playing in garden of hi* home in Royal ■gad Alexandra, was found wterdav in the Singapore per opposite, the Great World fee miles way. r, who is believed to have •laved near -i monsoon drain jet90 words
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Article52 1950-12-08 5 ■HE gunman who shot at Ins--1 pector Quok Song- Mong on today at Dover Road feed in hospital yesterday. He gKm Swec Toa. a Tcochcw lorry (invrr. aged 30. The Police are si arching for 4? other gunman. Meanwhile Inspector Quek, jWirged from hospital yeshrtay, is relaxing in52 words
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Article152 1950-12-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thursday. FULLY-ATTENDED combined meeting of the District War Advisory Committee and tho Local Home Guards Committee was held at the Council Chamber, Government Offices, Johore Bahm, today is decided to put the Home Guards into action rirht away. Europeans. Malays. Chinese pr.d Indians were152 words
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Article34 1950-12-08 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. MAH Ha Lai. a widow living in Singapore, was fired $10 in the Johore Bahm Police C» urt today for selling cakes on the road without a hawker's licence-34 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-12-08 5 Elske Wolters (centre) who was voted 'Girl Of The Year' at last nisjhfs 'Girl Of The Year Bali* at the Victoria Memorial Hall. She represented the month of March. The second prize went to Pat Harding (November) on the right and the third prize to Marie55 words
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Article30 1950-12-08 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. \|K. G. M. Knocker ceased to b? a Council member on November 30. consequent upon the return to Kuala Lumpur of Mr. H. H. Facer.30 words
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Article292 1950-12-08 5 TIMES WARNS ON MALAYA A.P. LONDON, Thursday. THE Times, independent, said today that Malaya, if not settled soon, will be lost." The newspaper said that the CommissionerGeneral for Southeast Asia, Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, gave cold comfort to the people of Malaya when he said in SingaporeA.P. - 292 words
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145 1950-12-08 5 LEADERS of the local-born Chinese community and the various political parties of Singapore should try educate the Chinese to exercise their civic rights—especially their voting privilege, said Mr. E. C. S. Adkins. the Secretary for Chinese Affairs, Singapore yesterday. Mr. Adkins will leave Singapore145 words
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342 1950-12-08 5 COURT STORY DRIVER Noordin bin Sultan told the Second Police Magistrate yesterday that a Chinese gunman who hailed his car on the night of Nov. 29 held him up at New Market Road, while two other Chinese fired the vehicle with342 words
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Article68 1950-12-08 5 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. The tin market eased at this morning's session and spot lost £45 per ton. The turnover was very ."mall, with a total of only 25 tons of which five were spot. The noon closing prices were s pot £1,090 buyers £1.095 sellers with business atU.P. - 68 words
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Article38 1950-12-08 5 CANADIAN The Malayan Exchange Banks Association announced yesterday the following rates for the Canadian dollar indicated below Buying T.T. 34/9 16 Air Mail O.D. 34 11/16, 90 d/st. 34 15 16. Selling T. TOD. 34 3 16 Ready.38 words
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Article152 1950-12-08 5 THE rubber commodity market dropped by 13 cents yesterday to close at 170 sellers from December. The day was erratic with the fluctuation ranging from 174 to 169 cents. The market opened at 170 first business done and rose J to 174 and fell back to152 words
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Article121 1950-12-08 5 SINGAPORE. Thurs. THOUGH the local share market, was still uncertain there was a tendency for prices to improve slightly in some issues with sellers less in evidence. The following were the day's price changes: SINGAPORE. P«h\ 7. M. Colls 1.271 1.35 fcinxapore Cold Storage 4.5*1 4 75121 words
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Article294 1950-12-08 5 Says S.C.B.A. Chief THE Straits Chinese British Association will and must take every step to see that local-born Chinese realise the great danger they are risking when they disregard their civic responsibilities by not taking advantage of their constitutional rights, said the president, Mr. T. W. Ong294 words
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Article41 1950-12-08 5 PENANG, Thursday. THE police are offering a reward of $3,000 for the arrest of Lee Keat, aged 23, alleged to be responsible for a number of murders in Penang area. The police say that Lee speaks Kheh fluently.41 words
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Article21 1950-12-08 5 Group A 35 Bottles; Group B 5 Bottles: Group AB 6 Bottles; Group O 15 Bottles, Donors 29, A21 words
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Miscellaneous41 1950-12-08 5 1 V. XJ BUT PU**W SPOTS »w9<* in TV« BACK"- AND WILL. POWfB C|>3W *ro#*' <?uO;A hill T M WTTW TR-JTW-MOJM «AW ATTEMPT TO HAtfß TBAKf-« «A«P$: •fJU ""*V WV/K>-<SHC.' >£3> j HiM AOMIT Mlg REAL IQgNTITy. T WC> IL— > 141 words
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Article10582 1950-12-08 6 Ipoh Races Class 2, Div. 1— F. Str. BRAVE WIND 9.00 FIFTH: 30-9-50. Ipoh. 9.00 (Ayres) Class 2—3 4 Y.O. 54 Furs. Str. Won by Epsom Derby, 8.07 (Spencer) Time 1 mm. 07 sees. Dist. 2. 1 4. Going good. 11 started. THIRD 4-10-50. Ipoh. S.Ob10,582 words
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603 1950-12-08 8 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE SINGAPORE Badminton Association has made a gamble in the Colony line-up for the Foong Seong Cup Final against Penang which begins at the Chung Ling High School Hall at Penang tomorrow afternoon. The line-up of the two team? was603 words
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Article62 1950-12-08 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. Thurs. THE Commonwealth cricket touring team is to play an additional match here, starting on March 3. Mr. A. S. De Mello. President of the Indian' Cricket Board of Control, announced this at a party given to the tourists last night. Opposing the touringReuter. - 62 words
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Article, Illustration1628 1950-12-08 8 “SPOT - Majestic Scholar To Score A Double By “SPOT") IPOH, Today. IUDGING by his fine third to Manalay in his first J start after a spell, SOME CLASS still has the class to beat a Class 2 Division 2 field even though he has been1,628 words
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318 1950-12-08 8 Reuter. DETROIT, MICHIGAN, Thusrday. F)EL Flanagan, a comparatively unknown lightweight from St. Paul, Minnesota, scored an upset last night before a crowd of 5,756 fars by gaining a unanimous points decision over the world featherweight champion, Sandy Saddler, in a roughReuter. - 318 words
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Article57 1950-12-08 8 A.P. DARWIN. Thurs. A 2,Q00 mile motor rare the longest open road race in tlie world—from Darwin to Alice Springs has been proposed for Australia's Jubillee Celebrations next year. The winner will be presented with a valuable trophy by the Jubilee Committee. Motoring firmsA.P. - 57 words
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Article481 1950-12-08 8 A.P. THREE more selected player? are unable to make the upcountry trip to Kuala Lumpur for the Quadrangular Hockey Tournament. They are Perry Pennefather, John Marks, and A C Hashim. Cheah Kirn Swee, one of ;he last m r.ute selection, is unable to accept Pat Neubronner, another lactmA.P. - 481 words
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Article105 1950-12-08 8 "SPOT - By "SPOT" IPOH, Today. Horses for tomorrow's events, the concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's December Meeting, were confirmed to pace work during this moruing's training on a going that was good. The workers out were: Sir Tristram (Healey), Charlemagne (Wahab), Father Ryan (Bagby, Astute Monarch (Woods),105 words
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102 1950-12-08 8 penang. Today. PENANG face their stiff est test in the H.M.S. Malaya Cup rugger compel it ion tomorrow when they meet Perak on ihe Western Road ground. If Perak win there will be a replay between Perak and Penang. However, a home win will102 words
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Miscellaneous173 1950-12-08 8 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin i /^^r^K 1,1 "f^il^^^lMfSP^S A V PE?f:<mv ;j MAKE >&je HAie './/y f BIONDEL I? JS R?e \N UN' V STAM? UP' /V ME A TUNE. >~0 f htWJUST LTIABNTO by AlTctw IT'S SLLV O' ME T' W HAVE IT B -LET US HELP173 words
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