Malaya Tribune, 30 June 1950

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1 6 Malaya Tribune
  • 13 1 MALAYA Tribune A HA PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 228 1 Reuter AAP. t\\KLVE AIRCRAFT, HAVE BEEN DESTROYED THREE DAMAGED 1 AND FTVE PROBABLY DESTROYED SINCE THE BEGINNING OF THE INVASION OF SOUTH KOREA, STATES THE UTEST COMMUNIQUE FROM GENERAL MACARTHUR'S HEADQUARTERS IN TOKIO TO-DAY The communique said that widespread damage to military
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  • 112 1 Today's Meeting SINGAPORE Municipal Com■l a meeting'this on considered a motion a etiUon to the King, ng that the Town of be granted the t a City. T. P. F. McNeice, the Municipal President moved the motion. ng wtth the Secf Slate for the ColoM James
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  • 83 1 TAIPEI, Today.—Generalissimo Chiang is ready to «nd highly trained Chinese Nationalist combat troops mto South Korea if MacArthur gives the go-ahead *fn-iJ. official sources said. TOKIo. Today. South Korean troops, joining Imtcd States air and naval 'orifs in a triple threat "tensive, drove a wedge Way into
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  • 43 1 U.P. OTTAWA, Today.—External Affairs Minister Pearson announced yesterday' that Canada would send two military observers to South Korea to work with the United Nations Commission there. Pearson said the request for observers came from the United Nations Secretariat.— U.P.
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  • 58 1 A.P. TOKIO, Today.—The North Korean Pyongyeng radio claimed today that North Korean air units intercepted American planes at the 38th parallel and subsequently destroyed two four-engined planes. The report, monitored here, was vague in detaiis. Its significance seemed to be in the implied claim that American planes had
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  • 169 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. A South Indian Muslim, Y. M. Baboo Sahib, told the Chief Justice Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, today, that his liabilities amounted to $40,000 against his total assets of about $4,000. Baboo Sahib who went throxigh his public examination attributed his insolvency to
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  • 41 1 WASHINGTON, Today.-* It was (learned authoritatively yesterday that State Department efforts to get the World War II Pacific Allies to undertake the writing of a peace treaty for Japan, have been shelved as a result of the Korean crisis.
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  • 77 1 Tribnae Staff Reporter A Malayalee, Gopal, who was accused of the attempted murder of a compatriot, Velu Kesavapillai at Sembawang Road on March 10 last was found guilty of causing grievous hurt and sentenced to, five years' imprisonment in the Assize Court today. It was
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  • 78 1 U.P. RIO DE JANEIRO, Today.—Brazil announced today that it will Join in any measures prescribed by the United Nations Security Council to defend South Korea. A Foreign Ministry statement said the Brazilian Gov- ernment "associates itself with the United Nations for mutual assistance in the execution of
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  • 162 1 COUTH Korea could have d held back the invaders from the North by herself had she been permitted to buy planes arms and ammunition from the United States before the invasion. This was the opinion of Mrs. John Staggers, wife of a prominent American lawyer who
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  • 52 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. The U.S. Senate today approved a compromise bill authorizing a combat Air Force of 70 Groups. The legislation, goes to the House of Representatives. The actual strength will be determined later by Congress through its annual appropriations. At present, the Air Force has
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  • 159 1 Reute r. SINGAPORE, Today. IN the 3rd Police Court today, Anthony SpeWman. 37, British seaman on s.s. Wairimu, pleaded guilty to abusing A. P. m the SHB Police Station yesterday. He leant on the dock in court and was rebuked by the magistrate Mr. C. H. F.
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  • 163 1 Reuter. Tribune Staff Reporter. THE United States is about to switch on her standby synthetic rubber plants into full production because of the world situation according to private cables received from New York. LEE'S DEPUTY LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs.— United Nations Secretary General Trygve
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  • 311 2 r IU SANG LAI. under sentence of six years' imprisonmem for committing gang robbery, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment by Mr. Justice Thorogood in the Assize Court yesterday for resistrag arrest. The sentence wiD run concurrently with the :her sentence In sentencing Niu,
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  • 123 2 Tribune Staff Reporter BACK in Malaya after three years in the University of Dublin is a young man who reads Medicine, and Law at the same time. He Li Mr. Gan Ko Kong son of Dr. Gan Ho Chiang of Fenajojr, whc .arrived by
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  • 163 2 ft AX MOK KI-V vl keeper, changer to register full particulars 2 couple who occupied one of ftts rooms, on May 10. was jitted yesterday by the irth Police h*- I"he couple cv: Rocki 6 at that time also bps evidence. Inspector M.C. Jacob of the fcj
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  • 79 2 U.P. -ONDON. E?ais Thomas. cour* y- f-!l m love mWh n C oW «ros-.ita* he was *:>ni: 51" ago and ifjtn* *:35.--tC reform her r* »anted to mai- btf r.:> r4 toid tbe jUiU K**sr a ir.ts his money *tec:k. Thomas arcitseti Vr>
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  • 83 2 -tbaoe Staff' Reporter Malayan Hgeri being sought b> Mr EJ. -trom, Australian pr an--3S v.st. who arrival st X Airport by v rday. :s Chairr-i tr t" onga Park 7s- i the Users are re--ed. Vr. Ha-srom. a retired reI -rator maaufact--ex r an amateur
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  • 60 2 Seen after their wedding at Hampstead Garden Suburb untitled Dr. Cheng Bin. sop ©f Dr. €fcmg Tien-ttr;, China* Araba»**dor to I>.nd .r t'r/. untU early this year, and hi* bride, farmeriv Mb>4 Foe Karju-PaL mW. Cheng i* the daagbt-r of Dr. A to Moscow from iv, to 1948, who iVu/rwi
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  • 197 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thursday piNES totalling $9,000 were imposed on two and a -Malay in the Magistrates' Court today for evading Customs duty on 1,767 lbs. of Siames* tobacco. Goh Chok Kirn, 26-year-oid local businessman, was fined $7,500. He was the owner of the tobacco. A
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  • 35 2 No new unde: writing of marine tasaraoce ier vessels >-:mg to Koreas water? is being undertaker by tic Singapore brokers, fwof Loadee. peoding rortber instructKKis frezn the bead office. it was stated t_Ll-
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  • 97 2 WHAT'S ON TODAY TWCA: Malay CJ*?- tAc-aae-ed> at aoa. Y3IC*.%: Sbon-fcaid cia-?e* at p.m.. FYeooh c\a_~-r? j As pin.. Grmaai-tks A Ke-p-*ir c!a>s- at *.3t» p.m. Dnjl ?li c:««es at 8.13 p.rn. Cho.r j«nni 8.15 p.in (.■(WK.SE YH( I: Basketball at 3.3) pjn. Jf\*:*h Cts»*» h.-» at. 7.3P p.m..
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  • 130 2 CATM\Yr SUliT. H;h" with B as Crc*by a: 11. i to. 4.1*.« 145. J.S fLT*. \i HA*IW\: pw%»= <f N ,.k*~ at 11->\ Km." rtVtLlOV "Tbe AKNkM/ H*ar" \ie. 3fc*: CvTard «I 2.09, »9) t»i p.m. GIIUK: KVft" Hi. AIw a,ra. C\rtlfL Tw r»sc« n-.-r**-with Colben ti 11. 1*5.
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  • 7 2 **tCCi:ii.-5CT7 r> Irian TIC SO? erousd
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  • 148 2 Singapore 60 Canadians will celebrate Canada Day. which falls tomorrow, with a dinner and dance at the Blue Room of the Capitol Restaurant The Canadian Association, which was active in Singapore in pre-war days, is being re-formed and a committee has been appointed to make
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  • 65 2 A.P. PJENANG gang, of pir.-.*-.- operating a the-Mactb state am pounced on two Penang t>:umi Ir.aj..";.a:. ;unii irons iiimii i jJa! sack ofl with rubber valued at JiuOf 'Strait**, rt was r learned last -~j?h*. Tbe plra Chinese who *ere araed with pbttk and two axei They
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  • 126 2 Triton* Staff Reporter CHINA SIGHT z: UK c \/f the Singsnore China over 30C ArUfhted pests to witness "thinfs Chine>e' thit cm be rarely BStn 1 Onr iictr. which c.-p*daily entertained the audience was the deaaonsuaudn or CUmh boxing oy Mr. Lw Slow Monf. PKrisVnt of the China
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous

  • 200 3 WASHINGTON, Thursday. A FIVE-YEAR extension of the government authority to maintain a tin smelter at Texas City, Tex., was urged by Federal officials as a national defence measure, recently. I The present law governing the plant's operaI tion expires on June 30, 1951. Testifying
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  • 145 3 Iribune Staff Reporter m'-rican President Pr sldent Polk docked rdaj for a three ciay Singapore bringing ral millionaires. William Runnels and vir Ma Farlane are two of ring American million board. Mr. Macis President of MacFarlane of Tuba. He was one risnnal builders of mama Canal.working the
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  • 53 3 ..:< completed for a Singapore Volunteer window display at -iway Laidhiw's shop In Fullciton Square. maow will be demedals, Japan- rds, caps and badges. will be displays of reports and statistics. Inside the shop, special repamphlets which en prepared will be oven away to interested customers. Th* di.-iplay
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  • 67 3 Pleading guilty to a charge i drinkiag caustic soda in stti mpt to commit suicide, Ser We< Ix»ug, a 33-year-old .voman, was yesterlay bound over in the sum |M in the Singapore SeCourt to he of havtoux for six monwd to liave taken at King George
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  • 37 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Today.— at Sir Senegal N. Rau unmoned a session of the urity Council for 7 p.m. •MT today, apparently to the votes of Egypt and n favour of authorizing tfnsf Red Korea. U.l
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  • 92 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Truman told a war-Jittery news conference today that "we are not at war." When asked to amplify, Truman said the Republic of Korea was set up with United Nations help and it is a recognised government. He said it was unlawfully
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  • 50 3 Reuter. SYDNEY, Thurs. When Australian Premier Menzies was asked whether the Australian heavy bomber squadron which was being sent to Malaya would go beyond Singapore, the Prime Minister replied: "They are going to Malaya for the purposes of the trouble in Malaya and for no other purpose."—Reuter-
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  • 270 3 JOINT ACCOUNTS: I EGISLATIVE Councillor Mr. John Laycock (Mun. li N. East) has asked the Singapore Government whether it is true-that the Singapore Colony has been heavily overcharged in the aceoimts of the Joint Supply Board, and has been made to pay 4t far more than
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  • 83 3 JOHORE BAHKU. Thurs —ASP. Ahmad bin Hajl Hussein, Officer in charge of the Johore Police Circle will shortly be transferred on promotion to the Police Training Depot at Kuala Lumpur as Staff Officer. ASP. Ahmad will Le succeeded by Mr. S. Prabkln who has returned from leave.
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  • 66 3 Johore Bahru Town Board has prepared nine standard plans for cheap dwelling houses which are available to the public at $1 each. An intending builder who buys one of these plans should submit a site plan to the Town Board. When the Board's approval for
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  • 190 3 f HINESE Teachers' Union in a declaration to overV seas Chinese and fellow colleagues yesterday stated that Chinese education and culture "should receive the local Government's respect and aid." The declaration was referring to the recent action taken against the Nanyang Girls' School and the Chinese High
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  • 108 3 MALACCA. Fri.- Leong Loon Hung, a Hainanese hotelkeeper. was acquitted yesterday without hLs defence being called on a charge of offering Mr. P.R. Lewis, Collector of Land Revenue. Malacca, goods as a bribe in connection with his official functions. In the charge Leong was
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  • 97 3 Hundreds of taxi-owners In the Colony will meet this Sunday at the Labour Depart ment to discuss the cancellation of licences of taxi'? built in 1945. Mr. T, A. Simon for the taxi-owners yesterday told tho Tribune: "When these licences are cancelled we ate not
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  • 27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. —Seventy-seven Chinese and an Indian were arrested by the Police »n Johore under the Emergency Regulations during the past week ending yesterday.
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  • 132 3 IMMEDIATELY after rii" arrival at Kaßang Airport yesterday morning, Mr W L. Blythe, the new Colonic J Secretary. Singapore, was Invited by' Mr. L. Crcssor. President of the Singapore Rotary Club, to address tht club at an installation dinner next Saturday night. This will be the first
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  • 63 3 U.P. Itazuke Airbase, Thars. An unidentified plane tonigr. flew neaT thla United Stateaiihase ior American aerta» suppov; of South Korea bui disappeared when Unite States fight'went up t intercept it. Ai: laid >!rens wailed thei spine-chiiiing alert in Japan for the time since 1945 at 1005
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  • 62 3 Ptignms from the Federation, intern ;ng to embark or the 7\Tida»eu*", sailing from S ngapore on July 14 must pre>-ent themselves tthe Officer Supervising Federation -Pilgrims, Hajt Abu Bakai- at the Dcpartmenof Social Welfare. Eiupres Place. Sm*cai>ore. be twee: July 3 and 14.' No F*>6erat>on Pilgrim car
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  • 88 3 MALACCA; Frt—The installation dinner of the Malacca Ptot&- Crub will bchckl at-t v -e" r .(<t House a S p.m. tOt*l»f* w. The Resident nils r Mr. O. E C. Wisdom, wiU attend. The meetir.j/ will also be a farewell to t>r. R. H. Isaa: and Mr,. Fi*fril
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  • 231 4 U.P. TOKIO, Today. A member of Gen. MacArthur.- staff said today that he be levcd that tne North Korean Seoul spearhead could oe held at the Han River. This belief was outlined Dy Brig. General E. K. Wright, as he and I returned with Gen.
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  • 127 4 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States made calm preparations for its security on Wednesdayfour days after the outbreak of war in Korea. At Fort Meade, Maryland, the Second Army headquarters ordered 50 per cent, of all military personnel in the army area to be on duty seven
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  • 112 4 U.P. CANBERRA, Thurs.—Premier Robert Menzies told Parliament today that "events in Korea are a timely reminder that international Communism and its fifth column in Australia are a deadly menace." He spoke as official quarters disclosed that the United States had informed Australia in advance
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  • 26 4 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. The Labour M.P.s today asked the House of Commons to oppose use of the atom bomb against North Korea. mm AP.
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  • 163 4 AN exhibition of the work of local artists will be R held in the Government English School Hall, Batu Pahat, on July 21 and 22. This exhibition is being organised by a Committee appointed at a meeting of local artists and patrons of
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  • 61 4 A 19-year-old Hokkic-n woman was yesterday fined $5 by the Singapore First District CourtShe was Tay Char Boh wh«» was found in possession of a torn identity card in Delta Road on June 25. She told tne court that Defore her husband left
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  • 50 4 John G. Goodbody, Directoi of Publications of Colonial Williamsburg Inc.. Virginia arrived in Singapore yesterday from Saigon on a short visit. Mr. Goodbody is making a special educational survey for the Rockefeller interests. He visited Singapore last in 1937. as a correspondent of the United Press.
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  • 89 4 Reuter. PANAMA. Thurs. The Panama Canal Zone and all the Caribbean area have been put under "modified area" United States army authorities announced here today. The action was taken because of the "grave international situation" the authorities said, adding that all civilians in the
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  • 221 4 riFTY Royal Australian Air Force sonnel landed in a Qantas Skymasl yesterday under the command of Ft V- r Their party was met by i their commanding officer, Wing Comdr. J. F. Lush, who had arrived earlier in one of the two No. 38 R.A.A.F. Squadron
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  • 33 4 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thursday. Administration leaders asked the Senate today to give Korea and other nations vghting Communism further proof of America's support by passing promptly the $1,222,000,000 foreign arms aid Bill.—U.P.
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  • 231 4 MALAYALEE, Velu Kesavanpillai, told Mr Justice Thorogood in the Assize Court yesterday that he was stabbed by a man named Gopal because he refused to oblige him with a loan of five dollars. Gopal. son of Bapoo. is facing a charge of attempted murder
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  • 284 4 AFTER the initial rush when hundreds swamped the new U.S.I.S. library and reading room at Raffles Place, patronage has turned down and one can always find a membership of 9.373 and seat to relax in and read. The library has now a total there
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  • 63 4 Tribune Staff TWO Greek not rem.:;. parents look lik J t join them in a thirteen-vear-oW* 1 Dimon Etiatastt who »J* at Kallang r- n day evening by Master 802 his miner-fat l Hewil, meet^\;^:;Dimon, who ing but Yugccollect her p.: to Austral*
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  • 78 4 Toh Chin V tive of the Anti-Vice S Branch claimed rial tot! cnarges of a in the Four* yesterday. Toh was ai. i received $20 Fong. a fen keeper on Mr. 14 Street. Three "days Uler S other $20 wa., said been given to Toh
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  • 71 4 TOKYO. Today THE Communis government of North Korea I planning to tarn :u capita: to Seoul. Radio Pyongyang said in a bradcast monitored here this mornin?. The North Korean rac, pointed out *hat the colstitution of the Commune named Seoul a* "capitai of unified
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  • 80 4 MR. D. K. WALTERS, wtlli»l known Singapore lawyer, died last night in the General Hospital after un abcominal operation. Mr. Walters was coun*> to Che Aminah. the Malay woman who is fighting retain her Maria Huberdina "Berth* Hertogh. but about a ago he was taken
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  • 13 4 General MacArtfcuquarters announce fighters weref.owr. blse in Japan J*"* Korean 'MfltS.-
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  • 192 5 Photograher Had Obscene Photos —Fined p I KAMANIAM, an Indian i I Maniam Photo Service, was fined in de one month s ngorous imprisonment by Fourth Magistrate Mr. Claque yesterdL Tor ssing two obscene pictures Inspector M C Jacob of tie Anti-Vice Sub Branch C.1.D., told the court that on
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  • 120 5 A.P. ONISTON England, Thurs. Honalel Campbell up all attempts for c tx tag to set a new «orld speed boat record. the 160.3235 rr. pjj mark set yesterday by S. Sayres In bis boat n IV" over Lake .ton, Seattle. Sayres irk broke the old
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  • 177 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Thurs. Security forces who followed jp after yesterday's bandit ittack on Kota Tinggi police Nation ;md a nearby estate reported tonight that seven tomdiU were either killed or ■ended in the engagement Three hand grenades were recovered. A petto
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  • 28 5 g, pleaded guilty P the Fourth Police Court j charged with j cc of wood from serve at Bukit f June 2S. He was N $15
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  • 16 5 Reuter. Wed. up an emergency inn system last P l*-gan civilian r •rifanisatlon.— Reuter.
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  • 30 5 Reuter. -NEW YORK. Thurs. Nine thousand people at. a Communist sponsored Hands Off Korea" rally in Madison Square Garden last night applauded speakers who attacked IT.S. intervention Reuter.
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  • 28 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Today 47-year-old Tan View of Kluang, left the Sessions Court yesterday to serve four months simple imprisonment for possessing four slabs of chandu.
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  • 184 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, To-day. U.S. officials said yesterday that reports of Communist troops movements in Europe and the Middle East are being watched sharply because of the Korean crisis. They were described as being the type of reports that frequently crop up at the start of the
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  • 65 5 U.P. NEW DELHI, Today. SWINGING her support to the Security Council resolution calling for military steps to bolt the Communist invasion of South Korea, India yesterday removed the foundation of Russia's allegation that the measure is illegal. Russia's allegation that the measure had only six
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  • 63 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. The Senate Appropnations Committee has voted $100,--000,000 in new economic aid funds for embattled Korea. The money is designed to provide Korea with additional supplies of raw materials foi both mihtary and economic purpose*. The Committee voted the full amount asked by the Administration.
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  • 35 5 b~?n 2XI^ h ZSI!ISfi% n lO "«*ar the river Rhine where holes h itc grilled on both sides of the road as part of a defence plan.—A.P. Photo. -4.P. Photo.
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  • 331 5 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, To-day.—Mr. Trygve Lie, U.N. Secretary General, cancelled his trip to Europe and is remaining here to direct his 'shadow war cabinet" for aid to the Korean Republic, it was announced last night. He was due to leave at
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  • 90 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Today President Truman said yesterday that the United States would maintain the Republic of Korea and enable it to be an indeperdent republic. Facing a barrage of questions t h e President said he would make no comment on any questions of strategy
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  • 36 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thursday. The United States is stepping up arms shipments to Western Europe and other free nations in an effort to b«ready for any new trouNe with Soviet Russia, it wis disclosed today.—U.P.
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  • 32 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Todav. Atomic Energy Commissiooer Henry D. Smyth told Senate members of the Atomic Energy Committee that grear steps" have been taken towards the development of the Hydrogen bomb.—A.P.
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  • 25 5 A.P. MANILA, Thurs. The Philippine Defence Secretary. Ruperto Kangleon. said today fie will immediately send several army officers to Korc j *M observers. A.P.
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  • 29 5 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs.—Clement Attlee today turned down a. *hat he should take the initiative in trying to form a Oommonwi'diin Committ ee or. foreign policy.- Rcu**
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  • 477 6 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, To-day. British, American and French spokesmen here have all rejected the Soviet Government's contention that the Security Council acted fegally in sanctioning aid to the Korean Republic VV Rue no official statements Rave been issued by these governments, delegation spokesmen
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  • 64 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. The U.S. Navy disclosed last night that it had ordered a 27.000--ton aircraft carrier, a heavy cruiser and two divisions of destroyers front the west coast to Hawaii. Admiral Arthur W. Radford. Commander of the U.S. Pacific Fleet, had announced previviously
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  • 129 6 U.P. OKLAHOMA CITY. Today. The nation's petroleum industry gave an assurance that it was "fully prepared to meet any and all foreseeable military emergencies" which the United States might face. Frank Porter, President of the American Petroleum Institute, said the productiv« capacity in the United
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  • 57 6 LONDON, Today.--Moscow Radio charged last night that American B-29's dtopped 300 bombs on the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, yesterday. "The planes dropped bombs of various sizes. As the result of the bombardment many dwelling houses were destroyed. There is a considerable number of victims among the civilian
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  • 155 6 U.P. MANILA. Today. President Quirino placed the Philippine armed forces on a virtual wartime footing in face of the Korean situation. The President instructed the Secretary for National Defence Ruperto Kangleon to put the armed forces units on a 24 hour alert. The instructions followed
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  • 136 6 A.P. MANILA, Today. The Manila Bulletin said today a purchasing agent of a friendly nation" is in the Philippines to buy arms from the dissident Hukbalahaps and smugglers on condition that he be allowed by the Philippine Government to ship the arms to
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  • 25 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. A Dutch official said yesterday that two Netherlands destroyers will be sent from Indonesia to be placed at MacArthur's orders.—U.P.
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  • 189 6 HONGKONG, Today. THE Hongkong Government has negotiated with a local realty firm to build 66 flats for families of British military personnel stationed in Hongkon? The flats, on which the Government holds a 21-year lease, will be ready for occupation toward the end this
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  • 42 6 U.P. MANILA. Thurs. The screening of Chinese nationals In the Philippines with a view to cracking down on subversive elements among them was believed to have been taken up today In a high level conference at the Foreign Office.—UP.
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  • 101 6 The rubber commodity ru'kr opened this mornin? with kMj at 82 cents per pou .<i i»f NV: RSS for J'Jy *fc profit, ajd buyers in evidence. "Ine narw then slipped with first lurfwf done at 79 cent? At im« to nets was done at ">0 t*n's
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  • 15 6 The Singapore ahare was steady but quiet <* today with prices V™ 1 4fl|U5 unchanged.
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  • 19 6 Gold was down $2 c;Ti W thta morning in {he wholesale pn« tor als gold at Jl*> P""
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  • 23 6 The price of tm JL"j S flN declared at n<jon tg m 3/8 per picul prx*. «n r_ 1/8 o\er yegfrd»v-
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  • 176 6 U.P. PAU, FRANCE, Today. France, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos met here yesterday to work out agreements, which will determine how much economic independence the three Indo-Chinese states have within the French Union. The shadow of the Korean war lay over the opening of the inter-state Congress
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 60 1 Tribune by not PfOPli f OR THE PEOPLE l<k Tnbune" Spore. jubhahed simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumjmr, Jpoh and Penang. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 58U/3 Nine Linn EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 30, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LCJ PRMBMMTATTVM E. Maurice fibMT,
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    • 458 1 JIIE Soviet Government last night handed to th; United States Ambassador Mr. Alan G. Kirk, reply to the American statement on Korea, asserting that "the events in Korea have been provoked by an attack of South Korean troops on the border areas of North Korea."
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    • 1208 1 Australia, N.Z., Dutch Units Too Reds Say North Korean Ca pital (On 39t Parallel) Bombed WARD ?N THE AREt FREE NATIONS ARE QUICKLY RALLYING ROUND THE SECURITY COUNCIL CALL FOR AID TO HELP FIGHT NORTH KOREAN AGGRESSION. The 22 warships of the British Far
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    • 88 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Today. President Truman said yesterday that the United States would maintain the Republic of Korea and enable it to be an independent republic. Facing a barrage 01 questions the President said he would make no comment on any questions of strategy in connection
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    • 15 1 A.P. RANGOON, Todajfc-i_TEv discuss the Korean issue when it meets tomorrow. —A.P.
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    • 64 1 U.P. NEW DELHI. Today. SWINGING her support to the Security Council resolution calling for military steps to holt the Communist invasion ol South Korea. India yesterday removed the tion that the measure is illegal. Russia's allegation that the measure had only six legal votes has
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    • 67 1 KOREA GETS $100,000, 000 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. The Senate Appropriations Commitee has voted $100 000,000 in new economic aid funds for embattled Korea. The money is designed to provide Korea with additional supplies of raw materials foi both mi'itary and economic purpose.-. The Committee voted the fUM amount asked by
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    • 40 1 U.P. \Y.\ SHINGTON. Thursday. —The United States is stepping up aims shipments to Western Europe and other free nations in an effort to be ready for any new trouble with Soviet Russia, it was disclosed today U P.
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    • 33 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. Atomic Energy Commissioner Henry D. 'Smyth told Senate members of the Atomic Energy Committee that "great steps" have been taken to9wards the development of the Hydrogen bomb. A.P.
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    • 24 1 A.P. MANILA. Thtus. The Phi'ippinc Defence Secretary, Ruperto Kangleon, said today he will immediately send several army officers to Korea *S observers. A.l
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    • 29 1 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. -Clement Attlee today turned down a proposal that he should tak.the initiative in trying to form a Commonwealth Committee on foreign policy. Reuter.
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    • 221 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, To-day. U.S. officials said yesterday that reports of Com munist troops movements in Europe and the Middle East are being watched sharply because of the Korean crisis. They were described as being the type of reports that frequently crop up at tne star t
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    • 198 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. -Britain was joined by three of her seven Commonwealth partners today in giving support to the United Nations Security Councils military sanctions against the Communist invaders of South Korea. India which abstained when the Security Council approved sanctions against North Korea, today
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    • 378 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, To-day.—Mr. Trygve Lie, U.N. Secretary General, cancelled his trip to Europ: and is remain here to AwmtX rhU> .<»var aid to the- Korean Republic, it \Vas an nounced last night. He was due to leave at the weekend
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    • 15 1 No B.'fjuh warships hav<directed towards Korea* wal«fs trom ..Singapore, por.» «iiafpS ihf* morning;.
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    • 25 1 Reuter. BRUSSELS, rhuiis. Ml. Ned yam Ifidla's first Ambassador to an<l lor m c r Mala van. arrived here yesterday from Parks. Reuiei.
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    • 47 2 Mr. Jagjit Sinnh N'aruht. of Bangkok, who will wed Mis* Ant Kaur Bajaj. a niece of Mr Balwant lne pistol like contraption he carries is a «*J«-*£JJ? ulth wftfeh he ban already Shot' wenes of the pnnara- j ti»»iiN for his wedding.
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    • 530 2 Tribune Staff Reporter MUNICIPAL Commissioners when they meet this afternoon will b*J to negative the Establishment Board decision to Rive Mr. B. L. Dunsiora the post of Assistant Secretary (Welfare). scrotivp Mr. K. Jagatheesan (Independent-City) will move a motion to negative
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    • 65 2 Flan< aie completed for*a special "Singapore Volunteer Coips" window display at YVhiteaway Laidlaw's shop in Fulleiton Square.. The window will be decorated with medals. Japanese swoids. caps and oadges. and there wil' be displays of reports and statistics. Inside the shop, special ieciuiting pamphlets which have been prepared
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    • 88 2 MALACCA. Pit The installation dinner of the Malacca Rotary Club wi'.l be held at the" Rest House at 8 p.m. tomorrow. The Resident Commissionci. Mr. G. E. C. Wisdom, will attend. The meeting will also be a faicwell to Dr. R. H. Isaac and Mrs. Isaac who are
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    • 38 2 No new underwriting of ma line insurance for vessels scaling to Korean waters is being undertaken by the Singapore brokers for L'oyds of London, pending further instructions from the head office. it was stated this morning.
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    • 60 2 iY.giims from the Federation, intending to embark on the "Tyndarcus". sailing from Singapore on July 14, muat present themselves t<> the Officer Supervising Federation Pilgrims. Huji Abu L'akar. at the Department of Socia. Welfare. Empress Place, Singapore, between July 3 and 14. No Federation Pilgrim can buy
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    • 54 2 Nir rjajorfs l-a>ii-.i. \urt-i 'or nl iiiuin -s iii ll». ShrlJ OH group, \\h i» >ms* knighl»-»! in UK KItikS Nirt today Htaaaaani Ll»t. Mr tirnrgv U oru- .if ih,- manag i-k «ilrwtor* of i In \nplo->»«x"n PeCa I It'um Company. an»l joined ttlr Shell |{T«.U|» Ju*t
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    • 88 2 JOHORE BAHRU. ThUTS ASP. Ahmad bin H&jl Hussein. Officer in cft&ffe of the Johore *3anru Police Circle will .shortly b» transferred on promo; ion to the Police Training Depot at Kuala Lumpur as Stall Officer. ASP. Ahmad will 1 c BOCeeeded by Mr. s. Drabkin who has
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    • 28 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Yooav. 47-year-ola XaiJ View of Kluang. left th Je. Court yesterday U? mih-c four months simple imprisonment tor possessing ;our slabs of chandu.
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    • 147 2 Singapore's 60 Canadians will celebrate Canada Day. which falls tomorrow, with a dinner and dance at the Blue Room of the Capitol Restaurant. The Canadian Association, which was active in Singanoie in pre-war days, is being re-formed and a committee has been appointed to make
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    • 165 2 AN exhibition of the work of local artists will be n held in the Government English School Hal!. Batu Pahat, on July 21 and 22. This exhibition is being organised by a Com mittee appointed at a meeting of local artists and patrons
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    • 108 2 MALACCA. Fri. Leong Loon Hung, v Hainanese hotelkceper. was acquitted yesterday without his defence being called on a charge of offering Mr. P.P.. Lewis. Collector of Land Revenue. Malacca, goods as a bribe in connection with his official function:. In the charge Leong w.s
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    • 79 2 Pleading guilty to a charge of drinking caustic soda in an attempt to commit suicide. Scr Wee Long, a 33-year-old Teochew woman, was yesterday bound over in the sum of $50 in the Singapore Second Police Court to be of good behaviour for six months. Sii-
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      • 310 2 BLUE NETWORK £5 i^ KO K,,?c^i r KNGUWH PROGRAM*** Down. l S^«3Ss?*S^^ 10.0© a.m. News iron, Kuala 7.0« Programme Mm- 2£S*ffti IKf. M M.>*arn l.umpur; 10.05 Cose Down: 12.00 mary; 7.05 Scout Programme; lIM ."gy!!: ITogramn.es in Ma***. 745 Papular Request; 8.15 Ne*s; }W *?«nTiV 1.00 p.n.. Light Music; 1.80
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    • 267 3 LEGISLATIVE Councillor Mr. John Laycock (Mun. N. East) has asked the Singapore Government whether it is true that the Singapore Colony has rieeji heavily overcharged in the accounts of the Joint Supply Board, and has been made to pay "far more than its fair
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    • 27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. -Seventy-seven Chinese and an Indian wore arrested by the Police ia Johore under the Emergency RegulaTions during the past week ending yesterday.
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    • 46 3 Mr. sarJar lnder Singh Gohgar, of Bangkok (centre), vao flew her* in a chartered plane from Bangkok, photographed during hi* wedding c Mvmony yesterday. H* married a niee<* of Mr. Hal want Singh, Singapore bus ness man and LHlsiri\r Councillor.
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    • 99 3 Hundreds of taxi-owners in the Colony will meet thi«= Sunday at the Labour Depart ment to discuss the cancellation of licences of taxi' built in 1945. Mr. T. A. Simon for the taxi-owners yesterday told thf* Tribune: "When these licences are cancelled we are not
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    • 234 3 MALAY ALEE, Velu Kesavanpillai, told Mr Justice Thorogood in the Assize Court yesterday that he was stabbed by a man named Gopal because he refused to oblige him with a loan of five dollars oopai. son of B:\poo. is faclne a char?" of attempted
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    • 193 3 p SUBRAMANIAM, an Indian photographer of Maniam Photo Service, was fined $500, or in default one month's rigorous imprisonment by Fourth Police Magistrate Mr. Claque yesterday, for possessing two obscene pictures. In spector M. C. Jacob of the Anti-Vice Sub Branch C.1.D., told the court that
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    • 93 3 Toh Chin Yeong. a detective of the Anti-Vice SubBranch claimed vrial to two charges of accepting bribes in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Toh was alleged to have received $20 from Chor Ah Fong, a female brothel keeper on May 14, at Tapah Street. Three
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    • 224 3 flFTY Royal Australian Air Force ground personnel landed in a Qantas Skymaster at Changi yesterday under the command of Ft Lt F Bell Tlioir party was met by their commanding officer Wing Comdr. J. p, Lus who liad arrived earlier in om of the two No.
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    • 63 3 A 19-year-old Hokkicn woman was yesterday fined $5 by the Singapore First District Court. She was Tay Char 801 l who was found in possession of a torn identity card in Delta Road on Juue 25. She told tne court that before her
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    • 50 3 John G. Goodbodv, Director of Publications of Colonial Williamsburg Inc., Virginia arrived in Singapore yesterday from Saigon on a short visit. Mt. Goodbody is making a special educational survey for the Rockefeller interests. He visited Singapore last in 1937, as a correspondent of the United Press.
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    • 23 3 Reuter. Lansing, Michigan, Wed. Michigan set up an emergency air raid alarm systfcm last night and began civilian defence organisation. —Reuter.
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    • 287 3 AFTER the initial rush when hundreds swamped the new U.S.I.S. library and reading room at Raffles Place, patronage has turned down and one can always find a membership of 9.373 and seat to relax in and read. The library has now a total there
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    • 179 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Thurs. Security forces who followed up after yesterday's bandit attack on Kota Tinggi police .station and a nearby estate reported tonight that seven bandits were either killed or wounded in the engagement. Three hand grenades were recovered. A police corporal
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    • 66 3 Johore Bahru Town Board has prepared nine standard plans for cheap dwei'ine: houses which are available to the public at $1 each. An intending builder who buys one of these plans should submit a site plan to the Town Board. When the Board's approval for
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    • 35 3 Lai Yuc Eng. pleaded guilty in tiie Fourth Pc.'ice Court yesterday, when charged with stealing a piece of wood from the forest reserve at Bukit Panianpr on June 28. He was fined $15.
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    • 586 4 AUSTRALIA, New Zealand and Holland join with A Britain in supporting America's defence of South Korea and Formosa. Their planes and warships are put at General Mac Arthur's disposal. That's the stuff to give 'em. No matter what the cost, a halt had to be called to the
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    • 1605 4 Mr. William R. Langdon, U.S. Consul General, Asks: "Who Do The Red Koreans Think We Are?" THE U.S. ENVOY IN SINGAPORE SAYS: "THE KOREANS DESERVE A BETTER FATE" AGAIN that tormented sms'l -ation, Korea, is in the news. The word —"again"is perhaps misleading as
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    • 531 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. f 'CONSIDERABLE assistance has been given by the ':a'ayan Chinese Association in re-setting squatters throughout the Federation. A report issued by the Association headquarters here today gives details of the progress they are making in tf»ch State and Sett'emcnt. The Central
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    • 345 4 The People's Postbag In his long letter on the position of Malaya's rubber the general Manager of the Oversea-Chinese Bank of Singapore does not seem able to d;fterentiate between cold calcu'ated business and philanthropic enterprise. f r Chew realises that America s keeping her synthetic
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    • 218 4 A.P. MICHIGAN—The Upjohn Company, pharmaceutical laaioiaecurers, say t t is trie irst to put an atom-smasher o purely industrial use. A 2.000 vo t electron acceleatcr, a sort of baby brother f the gigantic cyclotrons hich meant so much in torn c research, has been in-
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    • 1535 5  -  doing Should Be Good By ALBERT SPENCER IPOH, To-day. AKOK fields with many newcomers will be the feature tomorrow, first day of the Perak Turf Club's June Meeting. The going will be good if the prevailing good weather holds till tomorrow. The programme of eight
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    • 341 5 THE touring Sing Tao XI played poorly in their last game, a return match against Singapore Civilians, at the Jafan Besar Stadium yesterday. They just managed to win one nil. The Singapore side was not up to strength. othorwi.se it is possible King
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    • 84 5 THE H.Q. Singapore District yesterday defeated the CYMA by five goals to one in a Junior B-l league soccer match at the CYMA ground. CYMA had only nine players, and although they tried hard, they were rather unlucky to be up against a strong H.Q. back line.
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    • 701 5 Reuter. WIMBLEDON, Thursday. A good big man Jaroslav Drobny, Czech exile play ing for Egypt, defeated a good little man Felicisimo Ampon of the Philippines 6—3, 6 —4 in their round men's singles match at Wimbledon to-day. Drobny's cannonball set vice and flashing cross-couit
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    • 88 5 J. A. Thivy and A. I. Pereira became lue S ngapore vcuiar. doubles champions \f-terday when they beat Pi Ong Pica Han and Cnua Choon Leong 7. 7 -5, 6 oat the Singapore Lawn Tennis Champion ships. In the LadiCS ngles. Mrs. Gieenbill beat
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    • 161 5 RELi > HORKONTE. *1 in rs. Entf mid were today beaten by i!k> Uirted States in Pool TV Of the World Cup hero The American hung stubbornly on to the lead they «a«ncd in (he 38th minute if the gsme when their centre forward, the Argentine born player
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      • 267 5 SATURDAY, Ist JULY. 1950 AT 9 P.M. HAPPY WORLD SPECIAL TERMS $500 CASH SIDE-STAKE BY BILL VERNA!! KING KONG'S CHAMPIONSHIP BELT WHICH HE WON FROM JOHN MORRO WILL BE AT STAKE!! BILL VERNA The British glamour boy returns to the Happy World Arena. After an absence of 2 years—with bags
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      • 532 5 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTĔ DAM, HAMBURG. ue Sail* DENBIGHSHIRE 0-38 89 July GLENORCHY Duo j„jj FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. GLENEARN In tjmmog, I>uo Pt. hwotlrnhani June 30 CARRIERS OPTION
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    • 192 6 rHINESE Teachers' Union in a declaration to over 1 seas Chinese and fellow colleagues yesterday stated that Chinese education and culture should receive the local Government's respect and aid. The declaration was referring to the recent action taken against the Nanyang, Girls' Schoo and the Chinese High
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    • 129 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. The United States made calm preparations for its security on Wednesday iour days after the out break of war in Korea. At Fort Meade. Maryland, the Second Army headquarters ordered 50 per cent, of all military personnel in the army area to be on
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    • 50 6 Reuter. SYDNEY, Thurs. When Australian Premier Menzies was asked whether the Australian heavy bomber squadron which was being sent to Malaya would go beyond Singapore, the Prime Minister replied: "They are going to Malaya for "the purposes of the trouble In Malaya and for no other purpose."—Router-
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    • 133 6 IMMEDIATELY after mi arrival at Kai ang Airport yesterday morning. Mr. W L. Blvthe, the new Colonial Secretafv Singapore, was invited bv' Mr. L. Cresson, President of the Singapore Vtot&ry Cub, to addres? the Hub at an installation dinner next Saturday night. This will be the tTrst
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    • 222 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. UfAR-tense Washington awaited today General Douglas MaeArthur's report of the blurred Korean situation. President Truman met longer than usually tcday with his aides in a White House staff conference. He had not talked to Mac Arthur by telephone nn to
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    • 89 6 MR. D. K. WALTERS, w.llknown Singapore lawyer, died last night in the G- n ral Hospital after an abdominal ooerat.ion. Mr. Walters vvas couris»! to Che Aminah. the Mala-. *oman who is fighting to retain her step-daughter. Maria Huberdina 'B.rtha" Hertogh. but about a month
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    • 43 6 U.P. LAKE BtJCCB8S, ro President Sii Senegal N. Kan has summoned i: session ot the Security Council for T p.m. GMT today, appaiertly to record the votes of Egypt and Indie in favour of ;tu:ho!./ r sanctions against Red Kon ftp.
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    • 96 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Truman told a war-jittery ne\v> conference today th.it "we are not at war." When asked to am plify. Truman said the I Republic of Korea was set up with I niled Nations help and it is a recognised government He said
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    • 67 6 U.P. Itazukc Airbase, Thurs. An unidentified plane tonight flew near this United States aiibase for American aerial support of South Korea but disappeared when United States fighters went up to intercept it. Air raid siren? wai'ed trui; spine-chilling alert in Japan for the first time since
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