Malaya Tribune, 13 December 1950
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Title Section60 1950-12-13 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE TO* 77£H PEOPLE T ei: Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58H/J Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, IpoK and Penang. .u^ SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE, Maw ice Glover, Malaya Triune Office,60 words
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Article, Illustration617 1950-12-13 1 Situation Appears Under Control TROOPS, BAYONETS GUARD THE CITY r a late hour this morning, only one minor incident was reported in SingaII poj-e today. Generally the position appeared to be under control. \fter a night of curfew during which no.?Koto d> Ian. - 617 words
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Article29 1950-12-13 1 Stop Press Ai'thr incident involving ar uv mobs was reported at s this morning in the^Reinih o! the Suit an Mosque. Tf'ops and police are dealing29 words
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Article19 1950-12-13 1 v w Pat -J ihnson has been Ro j« now .n the General **Pital unconscious.19 words
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Article79 1950-12-13 1 Reuter. LONDON. Today. THE Government was yesterday defeated by 64 votes to 28 in the House of Lords, where the Conservatives have a big majority. But it was only on a procedural matter—whether a private member's bill, should be debated in detail or not-and does notReuter. - 79 words
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Article172 1950-12-13 1 U.P. SAIGON, Today. fiOMMUNIST-LED Vietminh t rebels surged through the mountains and f^ n d the northern capital of Hanoi 1 yesterday shooting up villages and attacking French outP °A S French headquarters spokesman here described the attacks as "strong" but said all were repulsed.U.P. - 172 words
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Article339 1950-12-13 1 A.P. TORIO, Today. a strike force of the seven Chinese divisions streamed soutm ™Ff A can peninsula as weary United Nations troops settled themselves to defend Seoul. North Korea has been almost wholly abandoned to the Communist invaders. To j the west the bulk of theA.P. - 339 words
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Article180 1950-12-13 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today. BRITAIN and the United States yesterday threw their B support behind the Asian and Middle Eastern pronosals to seek a basis for a Korean cease-fire P0Sa The United States insisted, however,-^ otoer Asian be the Korean SYDNEY, Tues. Mr. J. B. Chlflcy,A.P. - 180 words
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Article144 1950-12-13 1 A.P. LONDON, TuesdayMR. JAMES GRIFFITHS, Colonial Secretary, ani nounced in the House of Commons today that Maria Her- togh had left the Colony of Singapore. j a message from the home town of Maria s patents Ber-een-op-Zoom in Holland, said:Mr Adriaan Hertogh, Berthas father, was informedA.P. - 144 words
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Article561 1950-12-13 1 S'PORE UNDER CURFEW EIGHT o'clock last night, the first night of the curfew, in the usually busy and I brightly-it city of Singapore was just like three o'clock in 1 the morning of a normal day. The 12-hour curfew was on, I but earlier561 words
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Article, Illustration199 1950-12-13 2 THREE Americans were assaulted by rioters on Monday and yesterday. They are Mr. Tom Masterson. Mr. Larry Allen of the Associated Press, and Mr. D. L. Goldsmith of Anclo-American Corporation. Mr. Goldsmith escaped "certain death" when an Indian s.«199 words
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Article66 1950-12-13 2 FORTY persons among j them an Englishman, I an American, a Belgian, an Indian and several medical students answered the radio appeal by the Blood Transfusion yesterday. Two offers came within ten minutes of the broadcast. Ten bottles of Group O Wood have been used.66 words
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1232 1950-12-13 2 Tribune StafT Reporter. THREE cars were burnt in the Geylang area after curfew was enforced in 1 Singapore at six o'clock last night. Rioters felled a tree along Joo Chiat Road in Katong to form a roadblock. The tree burst a S.T.C. high tension1,232 words
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Article103 1950-12-13 2 Reverend Leonard Cornwell, j European Superintendent of i the Outram Afternoon School, J with his 16-year-old daughter, j was attacked at Aljuncid Road yesterday. Reverend Cornwell htfd just met his daughter. Heather, who arrived in Sin~r.pore by the J Charon I When attacked the Reverend103 words
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Article118 1950-12-13 2 Blythe - There Will Be Law Order Blythe COLONIAL Secretary Mr. W. L. Blythe last night pledged Government's determination to restore law and order in the Colony with all the force necessary. In a message over Radio Malaya last night Mr. Blythe warned the Colony against thinking that the imposition of the118 words
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Article411 1950-12-13 2 THE Court of Appeal, yesterday dismissed the application of Che Aminah and Mansoor Adabi for a stay of execution, pending appeal, of Mr Justice Brown's order restoring the custody of Maria to her mother, Mrs. A. P. Hertogh. The Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley said that the411 words
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Article, Illustration97 1950-12-13 2 Yesterday's riot pictures i took a new look after the orgy of mob rule which Singapore saw on Monday. Troops moved in to take a l*ind to restore law and order. In lorries, they combed the most-stricken areas inspiring terror stricken areas with confidence. There were still incidents97 words
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161 1950-12-13 3 A.P. HONGKONG, Tuesday. nunists have agreed to permit reigh traffic on the KowloonI )V v the Bri'.isii will consent to police iengĕra at the KowLoon ter- The independent Hsin Sheng Pao (New Life Evening Po«t), reporting this development, did not miikc clearA.P. - 161 words
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Article162 1950-12-13 3 U.P. PARIS. Tues.—The Communist demonstration against rearmament of Germany gradually lost Mrtngth tonight after police swapped blows with the Red demonstrators and arrested 22 for i-editious houts." The whole show fell short of Communist hopes. Although some 20.000 v/orktrs walked off their "iob; in response toU.P. - 162 words
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Article94 1950-12-13 3 A.P. T t p* —High level j tf NT J .V, defences of f£rX i c today wl gjl Ch.rfs-of- t Atlant.c KS who form K committee of the flf'Vti'.rti" Treaty Orgsni- f w\ solidify f crmpiy'* eonFf the integrated F**' Furopeun defence IL --j AdmiralA.P. - 94 words
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97 1950-12-13 3 A.P. HONGKONG. Tues. Mtest wa.- drawn up la by i-i loc;t! magaL m newspaper writers I Kjngkong tjral workers". It protests Eg v fxeeutioa by Red t: iq: ds of six newspapert Ike Reds had found guilty of a "cultural pupc. activities". IjgA.P. - 97 words
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244 1950-12-13 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. CENATE Republican Drafting committee failed to agree today whether the GOP should formally demand the ouster of Secretary of State Dean Acheson and postponed a final decision until tomorrow. Senator Irving If. Ives. New York, committee chairman and author of a— Reuter. - 244 words
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Article233 1950-12-13 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Tues. SANTA Claus has promised to visit this coming Christmas all the United Nations fighting troops in Korea as well as patients in military hospitals and the children of Army and Military dependent families in Japan. Donated gift parcels for United NationsReuter-AAP. - 233 words
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103 1950-12-13 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Tues. LieutenantGeneral Sir Horace Roorrtson. Commander-in-chief of the British Commonwealth Occupation Force and administrative commander of all the Commonwealth troops with the United Nations forces, left Tokyo by plane today for a visit to the Korean frontline areas. A British military spokesmanReuter-AAP. - 103 words
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Article490 1950-12-13 3 UP. SEOUL, Tuesday. WHO will eat the Christmas dinner in Seoul—the United Nations forces or the Communists—depends on what happens on Korea's east, coast where Major General Edward Almond's 10th Corps is fighting to extricate itself from Communist quicksand. That at least is theUP. - 490 words
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75 1950-12-13 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues.—The United States Government on Monday took action against a British trading firm and four of its officers, who arranged an illegal shipment of American moiybenum to Russia last summer. The Commerce Department's Office of International Trade, revoked the licence of theU.P. - 75 words
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Advertisement59 1950-12-13 3 ENGLISH SUITINGS Established English Textile Merchants extending activities to Far East, invite enquiries from interested principals who are prepared to buy on COD Terms. Write Box 666, Colin Turner (London) Ltd., 98, St., Martin's Lane, London W.C.2. SWAW/Svvwwwwv Sin Bee Chew Tailors 127, Anoy Street, Singapore. Tel. Ho. 7135 j59 words
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Miscellaneous249 1950-12-13 3 STARTLING PREDICTIONS IN YOUR HOROSCOPE Kour Real Life Told Free. Would you like to know. what the stars Indilate for you. whether you will be successful and i.appy and what is indicated for you in business, love, marriage, friends enemies, lucky and unlucky periods what pitfalls p 1 to avoid,249 words
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Article641 1950-12-13 4 THE Singapore rioting episode enters its third day 1 today with good prospects of its being brought under control within a short time. The end of the trouble cannot come too soon for the million citizens of this fair city who have been made to suffer so horribly641 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1950-12-13 4 IN ALBUQUERQUE. New 1 Mexico, in the American Southwest, the Albuquerque Civic Symphony last year made national news with its triumphant world premiere of "A Survivor from Warsaw." Organized in 1932 by a woman. Grace Thompson and conducted by her, the 8-piece Civic Symphony today has among1,387 words
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541 1950-12-13 4 -Renter. WASHINGTON. rroiE "orivileged sanctuary" in Manchuria from Korea are being attacked ranks as East A.ias richest industrial region. Stretching northwest from the Yalu river boundary between North Korea and Manchuria, t ?s kSownas the -Ruhr of the Far East" on account Site-Renter. - 541 words
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Article587 1950-12-13 4 LONDON, Dec. 12. i PARLIAMENT is due to adtan on Friday Dec. 15 i until Tuesday Jan. 23. But in j announcing the length of adjournment the leader of the House of Commons, Mr. Herbert Morrison was careful to remind members that machi- < nery and587 words
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331 1950-12-13 5 USIS WASHINGTON, Tuesday. nwFSIDENT Truman has invited congressional P leaders of both major political parties to meet •th him this morning to discuss matters con- I n g the proclamation of a national emergency j related matters." I White House statement issued yesterday saidUSIS - 331 words
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Article85 1950-12-13 5 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Tues. A young Chinese yesterday picked up two envelopes containing Hongkong dollars 2,000 on the grounds of the forthcoming Exhibition of Chinese products and handed the cash over to the police. When the money was returned to the owner, the youth was given HK$4OO for hisReuter-AAP. - 85 words
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Article72 1950-12-13 5 The London Gazette has announced the award of the Distinguished Service Order to Lt. Col. A. M. Man, OBE, of the Ist Battalion of the Middlesex Regiment and to Lt. Col. G. L. Neilson of *he Ist Battalion of the Argylle and Southerland Highlander. The awards72 words
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Article190 1950-12-13 5 luto Onn bin Jaafar. Mali" ay leader, broadcast over iUdio Malaya yesterday an Zptl for calm. •I have a i.ussage to give •o all mv countrymen and j v; o w Muslims." he said. -in view of the very very j mfortunate incidents in I190 words
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Article135 1950-12-13 5 U.P. CATANIA Tues. Freezing rains added 'to the misery of refugees evacuating towns to the east of erupting Mount Etna today as the volcano boiled up ugy black smoke clouds and bubbled out white-hot lava. Lava rivers were still more than half a mile from theU.P. - 135 words
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Article77 1950-12-13 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tiie?. Dr. Owen Lattimore, the John Hopkins University expert of Far Eastern Affairs said in an interview today that the U.S. committed an act of "unsound diplomacy" when shortly after the outbreak of the Korean war it rejected India's attempt to localise hostilities. TheReuter. - 77 words
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239 1950-12-13 5 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. I ABOUR Member Tom Driberg today called on the L Government to protest to South Korea at the shooting of 56 political prisoners. Mr. Driberg said in the House of Commons that they were shot by "South Korean police withoutReuter. - 239 words
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221 1950-12-13 5 PENANG, Tuesday. THE Pan-Malayan Teachers' Conference was held 1 at Westlands School Hall today before a large number of teachers and delegates of various sister unions. V. D. Kuppusamy, the delegate of the Perak teachers' union and Perak State Councillor said, Government Schools' teachers221 words
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135 1950-12-13 5 Reuter AAP. With the Fifth Air Force in Korea, Tues. —American jet aircraft threw a protective umbrella over a rough paddyfield near Pyongyang today while a light observation plane landed and snatched a fellow pilot to safety. First Lieutenant Donald R. Michaels made theReuter & AAP. - 135 words
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136 1950-12-13 5 Reuter. CUTTACK, ORISA. Today. BERI BERI. a common disease in India was attributed to deficiency of Vitamin B-l in the food of the people by Dr. Robert R. Williams. American nutrition expert now on a tour of the EastDr Williams, who is Chairman of theReuter. - 136 words
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158 1950-12-13 5 Reuter AAP. TOKIO, Tues. The United States Far East Forces' light bombers and fighter planes, including the latest type Republic Thunderj^ts—took off from Japan bases in good flying weather this morning for ''another round-the-clock assault on the Chinese Communists opposing the United NationsReuter & AAP. - 158 words
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Article70 1950-12-13 5 A casualty evacuation Hastings left Changi yesterday morning ror Negombo en route to the U.K. with 21 patients, 12 were stretcher cases and included an army Corporal, a battle casualty from Korea, a private who received accidental injuries behind the lines in Korea, and the70 words
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Miscellaneous113 1950-12-13 5 ALLEY OOP V 111 ABNER l^BJW ___———1 C ,A «jut it I MF SAID APES BELIEVE J -THtVVr. YHE SAYS, NO HARD_\ N-NO SO, LOOK WHO'S) WHUT J HE SA'g ml DEVELOPED J FEELINGS, BUT IT S BUT AH CAJNT TALK N callinG WHO DID► M UttDTO IMTO <f BENEATH113 words
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Article299 1950-12-13 6 V'ASKINGTON, Tues. A GOVERNMENT official told the United Press today that an international conference on copper the rubber and zinc probably will be called early in the new year in an effort to assure sufficient supplies for the Atlantic nations. He said interested United States Government299 words
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165 1950-12-13 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. INDUSTRY sources said today that they beieved the 1 United States Government soon will announce that it is taking over as the sole buyer of all natural rubber for use in the United States, including purchases for civilian consumersU.P. - 165 words
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Article70 1950-12-13 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. The Commerce Department reported yesterday that the United States consumption of new rubber in September *as 110.831 long tons compared to the August consumption of 114.676 tons. The September consumption of natural rubber for transportation purposes was 40.049 tons a drop of 1.919U.P. - 70 words
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Article43 1950-12-13 6 TOKIO. Tues. The United States Occupation authorities in Okinawa have invited some 200 firms in Japan and the United States to submit tenders for half a million gross tons of scrap iron located on the island, Mac Arthurs headquarters announced today.43 words
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Article79 1950-12-13 6 NEW YORK, Tuesday. AFTER pushing the Stock Market higher during the early part o{ today's session, traders apparently decided that the advancing movement had gone far enough and began to take profits. Prices slipped lower in the final hour and at an irregular close were showing losses79 words
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Article180 1950-12-13 6 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. -The trading period in the London Stock Ex- change today ended with quiet firmness in many sections, j There was, however, a disposi- tion to await a statement from < Mr. Attlee on his return from the United Scates and business was small. British GovernmentReuter. - 180 words
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Article96 1950-12-13 6 U.P. LONDON. Tues.—The tin market closed Irregular this morning. Spot gained £20 per ton at £1.155 and three months eased five sterling at £1.027-1-2. Only five tons of the spot metal were dealt in—at £1.155. One-hundred and ten tons of three months tin changed hand at pricesU.P. - 96 words
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Article114 1950-12-13 6 The Singapore markets were paralysed yesterday by the riots with little or no activity in most of them. Banks were closed at 11 p.m. and th- Singapore share market and rubber commodity market closed at 1 p.m. The rubber market was purely nominal with only a114 words
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51 1950-12-13 6 WASHINGTON. Tues.American officials said today that the Indian government has asked the United States to send 81 technical experts to that country en funds provided for by President Truman's "Point Four" programme of aid to underdeveloped areas. They includ chemists and agricultural and transport51 words
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396 1950-12-13 7 SHUTTLE - "OOI BEAT ME BECAUSE HE WAS VERY FIT" By SHUTTLE WONG Peng Soon, skipper of the Singapore Foong Seong Cup final team, who returned by a private commercial plane last night told me why he and the Colony team lost. Looking slightly396 words
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Article52 1950-12-13 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mon. THE State Department today reported it had asked Pakistan and Afghanistan to renew discussions to end their border dispute. An official statement which was not generally distributed to press said the State Department had made informal suggestions as to ways" in which these discussions couldReuter. - 52 words
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Article155 1950-12-13 7 Reuter. mmnkS CITY. Today. j i A 2glfhS granted per- 9° P a ,,on for celebration r midnight mass, churches and It CCay" y rHig ious institute to plead for God's ingrace period jorld.-A.P- g !,r>RTSMOI*TS. Tues NSTON CHURCHILL the city decided to B him theReuter. - 155 words
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Article35 1950-12-13 7 A.P. TORONTO, Tues.—Bri- tlsh Empire lightweight champion Arthur King, i IS6 lbs., of Toronto, won a unanimous ten-round decision over Bobby Lloyd, of Wilkeß Baire, Pennsylvania. Lloyd was a pound heavier—A.P-A.P. - 35 words
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Article186 1950-12-13 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. THE draw for the Third Round of the Football Association Cup matches to be played on January 6 was made yesterday and resulted as follows: Birmingham v. Manchester City; Derby County v. West Bromwich Albion; Notts County v. Southampton; Stockport County v.Reuter. - 186 words
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Article82 1950-12-13 7 A.P. HONGKONG, Tups.—A former Chinese Nationalist Air Force Officer, identified only as Lei, was shot and killed this morning by two assailants who entered his residence in Hong.ong's Diamond Hill area. One of his assailants was concerned by the police short linve later and fatally shotA.P. - 82 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-12-13 7 Picture shows a s ectlon of the guests at the Useful B.P- 18th. anniversary celebrations last Sunday night. Mrs. Urn Keng Hor, Mr. Urn Tian Lye, M. Wee Kirn ttee (Hon. Secretary), Mrs. Lim Tian Lye, Mrs. C. C. Tan, Mr. Urn Keng Hor and Mr. C.52 words
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769 1950-12-13 7 REGINALD HAYTER - ALL OUT FOR 180 IN Ist INNS. AGAINST SOUTHERN DISTRICTS By REGINALD HAYTER CANBERRA, Tuesday. THE MCC gave a weak display of batting against 1 New South Wales Southern Districts here today and were all out for 180. Good bowling, however, enabled them to769 words
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122 1950-12-13 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues. A proposal for cricket tests between Australia and the rest of the Empire for the 1951 Jubilee celebrations has found wide support among cricket lovers in Australia. The proposal was supported unanimously at the celebrations' sporting sub-commitee meeting in HoUart. Former presidentReuter-AAP. - 122 words
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Article195 1950-12-13 7 Reuter-AAP. M.C.C. IST. INNS. Sheppard b Robin 14 Hutton lbw b Robin 22 Dewes lbw b Backen 0 Brown run out 4 Parkhouse c Russo.ll b Travers 29 Washbrook c Travers b Robinson 49 Mclntyre b Robinson 3 Close c Gub b Robinson 1 Bailey not out 43 BedserReuter-AAP. - 195 words
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Article75 1950-12-13 7 A. WELLINGTON, Tues.— A New Zealand Air Force Catalina flying boat crashed in Western Samoa today, killing seven of the crew of eight. The plane was taking off at Satapaula, In Upolu Island, Western Samoa. The eighth member of the crew was slightly injured. TheA. - 75 words
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Article97 1950-12-13 7 AP. TAIPEI.—Tues. —A criminal bent on murder ended ln jail today because he mistook a plainclothes police officer for «n accomplice. The man, Wong Chiao Wei, gave a signal to .the officer at 2 o'clock this morning in a dark street in Taipei. The officer arrested himAP. - 97 words
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Article56 1950-12-13 7 AP. TAIPEI, Tues—Chen PingYung, a 39-year-old Taoist monk, wf;s executed yesterday ut Taichung, in central Formosa, on a charge of robbery and murder The monk, who was born at Taichung was accused of having robbed a man named Kuang Fan in April 1943 and killing h 1AP. - 56 words
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Advertisement308 1950-12-13 7 I PERSONAL I iINNER PARTY Celebrating l)h.' LEE CHOON GUAN S on 18 December at Kill i' Villa is called off. I TUITION IttKtANTILE INSTITUTION l P»tm* 72XIV NEW SESSION I for SE v lOk CAM N ATI ON 1951 in -c ar LONDON CHAM■r? 'E EXAMINA- SI i rthand.308 words
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Advertisement638 1950-12-13 7 SHIPPING BOUSTEAD iTcO., LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTERDAM, UAMrtURG GLENARTNEY sails Dec. 15 08^^» mrmAm mSoKtmo. and wa» GLENGANG Due rJT% Penang In Port Dec. 13 Pt. Swettenham .Dec. 14 v Dec.ls S'neaoore ..Dec. 16 Dec.638 words
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174 1950-12-13 8 U.P. LONDON, Today. PRIME Minister Clement Attlee said yesterday that he had "good hopes" the United Nations forces would be able to stay in Korea and he was completely satisfied with his talks about the atomic bomb with President Truman. Attlee spoke brieflyU.P. - 174 words
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Article145 1950-12-13 8 U.P. WELLINGTON, New Zealand, Tuesday. PETER FRASER. 66-year-old former Premier and Labour Party leader of New Zealand died "here today after an illness of several weeks. He succumbed shortly after leaving a hospital where he had been ill with pneumonia and a heart ailment. DoctorsU.P. - 145 words
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Article30 1950-12-13 8 A.P. JAKARTA. Tues—Dr. Soumokil. leader of the recent South Moluccan rebel movement, has fled to The Netherlands New Guinea by sea from his jungle hideout on Ceram Island—AP.A.P. - 30 words
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Article135 1950-12-13 8 UP. CATANIA, Tuesday. FREEZING rains added to the misery of refugees evacuating town? to the east of erupting Mount Ftna today as the volcano boiled up ugly black smoke clouds and bubbled out whit>hot lava. Lava rivers were .-HI more than half a mile from the townsUP. - 135 words
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Article108 1950-12-13 8 A.P. MANILA. Tues. Fifteen Formosa fishermen who were days in the South China Sea have been placed in a police detention cell. The 15. crewmen of the boat Shinfu Ui. were rescued off the Palawan coast last Wednesday brought here. Tantee, 46. captain of the ShinfuA.P. - 108 words
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Article108 1950-12-13 8 A.P. SAICVDN, Today. Trouble was brewing, it was reported officially, in the south of Cambodia, the sparsely settled kingdom between Vietnam and Siam. In this remote country. where the Vietminh seldom comes into the news. proFrench Indo-Chinese troops under French command intercepted a little fleet ofA.P. - 108 words
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Article65 1950-12-13 8 U.P. VATICAN CITY, Today. Pope Piu s XII held a secret consistory of the Sacred College of Cardinals yesterday and called for ''true peace based on justice." The Pontiff called for a "general accord of the intention of all human hearts which with the aidU.P. - 65 words
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Article69 1950-12-13 8 Reuter AAP. TOKYO, Tues.—The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organisation has given a scholarship to a Japanese for the first time reports the Japanese press today. The recipient of the scholarship is Professor Yoshio Otani of Tottori University who expressed a desire to study adultReuter & AAP. - 69 words
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Article34 1950-12-13 8 A.P. TORONTO. Tues. British Empire lightweight champion Arthur King. 136 lbs., of Toroto won a unanimous ten-round decision over Bobby Lloyd, of Wii:;es Barre, Pennsylvania. Lloyd was a pound heavier.— A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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322 1950-12-13 8 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Today. DUTCH and Indonesian delegates joined yesterday in confidential discussions on the future of Western New Guinea officially stated to have been in a "friendly" atmosphere. Documents jointly released by both delegations last night gave details of the latest 7point IndonesianReuter. - 322 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-12-13 8 riemier Ciemen Attlee waves "Goodbye" from the owornay of a Straloirubff as he Irft New York fur Canada. Photo.Photo. - 22 words
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216 1950-12-13 8 U.P. LONDON, Today. TZE Chiefs of Staff of the 12 Atlantic Treaty nations announced last night that they had agreed on Germ an participation in an integrated force under the Allied Supreme Commander to de fend Western Europe. The military men met throughout theU.P. - 216 words
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Article42 1950-12-13 8 'DON'T USE THE BOMB' —SPENDER Reuter—AAP. CANBERRA, Wed.—External Affairs Minister Percy Spender told the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association Conference here yesterday that the atom bomb should not be used "except as a necessity to preserve the life of free peoples in desperate circumstances."—Reuter—AAP.Reuter—AAP. - 42 words
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Article111 1950-12-13 8 MANILA, j RIPLEY may be no j more, but a dog has givem birth to a pig In Legaspt, southern Luzon. Th:* owner of the dog, < J. AverlUa, consented to j having only three picture* taken of the anl- 1 mals, after which he111 words
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Article54 1950-12-13 8 NEW YORK. THE Rockefeller Foundation, a leading United States philanthropic organization, has made financial grants recently to the Free University of Berlin; the Royal Statistical Society of London; Makerere College in Uganda. East Africa; the Marine Secretariat of Mexico; and to several professors from universities in Latin Amerfca. Europe,54 words
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Article150 1950-12-13 8 Reuter AAP. HONGKONG, Tues. SIXTY FOUR Australian army personnel who are here on their way to join United Nations forces in Korea have been described by one of their party as "tough and ready for a scrap The description came from Corporal R.H. McDonald, ofReuter AAP. - 150 words
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Article41 1950-12-13 8 A.P. PARIS, Wed.—The French National Assembly deputies yesterday voted themselves a pay increase from 1.290.000 francs (U553,040 £1,300) a year to 1,417,220 francs (£1,400) despite Communist objections that workers still have to be content with "no extra wages."—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article120 1950-12-13 8 A.P. LONDON. Today. MR. Sydney Silverman. Labour member of the Houso of Commons, presented to Parliament yesterday copka of the Communist-backed Stockholm "Peace" Petition which its sponsors said bore signatures of 1.30°.000 Britons. Dr. Silverman told reporters: "I am presenting the petition to Parliament not asA.P. - 120 words
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214 1950-12-13 8 Reuter AP. LONDON. TueadV DRITAIN'S Colonial Secretary Mr. James Or U said today there was no evidence that the tm* Singapore were Communist-inspired. Replying to Opposition leader Mr. Winston ry chill in the House of Commons, Mr. Griffiths said riots during the hearingReuter AP. - 214 words
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Article27 1950-12-13 8 Reuter. ISTANBUL, Today. Turkish General Stan reinforcements to Ko- (J place casualties Turkish Brigade in j fighting, it was J well informed qu» rlcr night.—RouterReuter. - 27 words
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Miscellaneous308 1950-12-13 8 On Youri Radio Totiafl BLUE NETWORK I ENGLISH PROGRAMME I -O.JHI a.m. MeWl from NtiinflA followed by th.-> Etrept] from Kuaia Laapar; leu CayM Down; 12.UU noun I'roruaian II Malay. 1.00 p.m. llanre MiiMr Koyd Kaeburn On lo-tri aaii aVBj Smith; 1.X0 lime Mgnal art 1.4."i loniert in ,M m.n'.urf,308 words