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Title Section17 1950-07-05 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAYS NEWS TODAY LATE FINAL PThTiit PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS*17 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-07-05 1 v lricM F.HO let fetter oir* South Korean airfield, being "bombed up" for a sort*. These planes can carry rocof an American F and are equipped W» 50-calibre ma chme guns as well.39 words
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Article, Illustration611 1950-07-05 1 UNITED STATES ARTILLERY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA, TO-DAY. AMERICAN ARTILLERY TO-DAY FIRED 75 KOI .YDS AT NORTH KOREAN TANKS HURTLING SOUTHWARD DOWN THE MAIN HIGHWAY FROM SUWON, NOW HELD BY THE COMMUNISTS. BLASTING ceased as the north koKKANS CAME UP CLOSE AGAINST AMERICAN INFANTRY POSITIONS,611 words
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790 1950-07-05 2 HER RICE-ECONOMICS MAY DECIDE ISSUE A.P RANGOON, Today. THE Burmese will find themselves rightout on a limb should Korea develop 1 into a third world war. They would like to be neutral as but tear that neutrality wiM not be tolerated,A.P - 790 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-07-05 2 Twenty-year old Miss Gob Chor Jee who will shortly leave for the U.S. to stody social welfare. Sim has been awarded, a four-year scholarship at Agnes Srott College. Georgia. Miss Goh is tine daughter of Mr. Koh Hoik Eng of Singapore and a former pupil-rsis; Photo. - 58 words
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Article101 1950-07-05 2 PENANG. Tues.—The following officials of the Penang Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship were < lected at its hai:-yearly t-ene-ral election held al ihe Angio-Chine>c Scncoi Hall recently: President. Mr. Tan thong San: Vlce-F/esident. Miss Margaret Moreyrae; Hon. Secretary. Mr. Choong Poon Khooi: Asst. Secretary Mr. Lim Sin101 words
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Article33 1950-07-05 2 Reuter HONGKONG. Today. Twenty dis'ricts ana 400 villages east o! Seoul, were "liberated" cm July 1 according to a communique released by the General Headquarters of the Korean People's Army ReutciReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration143 1950-07-05 2 SINGAPORE. T« pAPTAIN "Turko" Westerling made anoth appearance in the District Court this mon and after ten minutes waiting, heard the Disti Judge adjourn the case once more. Westerling, ciad wftftr siiit shirt, worn a> usu.il. outside his coloured slacks, and >por ing a striped143 words
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Article92 1950-07-05 2 KUALA LU vIPUK Field Marsha' Sir A .Ilia:;. SUra. Chief of the Dnpertai General Stall, has busy day vi;itins uu Johore. Negri Sembi S.langor. Throughoui his day the C.I.G.S. <vai panied by th* FARELF Sir .:ohn Ha-dm; and Major General hart. GOC Malaya D.«n< To accomplish92 words
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Article37 1950-07-05 2 Reuter GENEVA, TUCS. International Law < sion decided aftei debate today that arras for any purp than self defence 01 th cution of a United N *2E mandate" is a crin»' the peace and se< Mt mankind.—ReutetReuter - 37 words
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133 1950-07-05 2 PFNANG. Today- Tan Tr an Huat. clerk in the Chinese Banker Trust Co.. Lid who was charged with criminal breach of rust for about $11.000 was today senu-nced to 2 years' nnprisonnu nt by Mr. M. R. F. Rogers in the Sessions133 words
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Article129 1950-07-05 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Bandits raided several houses in Pahang last night and abducted four Chinese. They also stole identity cards from residents in the same area. A bandit was captured by security forces in Pahang. Five more suspects were rounded up in a screening129 words
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267 1950-07-05 3 V.P. NAINI. TAL, INDIA, Today. MOTORIZED police forces have moved into a 200- square mile area ©f Uttar Pradesh State in an crush a growing Communist movement, top- inking Communist leaders have been in the area in recent weeks. Meanwhile, f tinV.P. - 267 words
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Article81 1950-07-05 3 A.P. TAIPEI, Tuesday Natianattat warships on Monday foiled a Communist attempt to invade the Tacherr lsland< between Shanghai and Formosa, naval quarters here claimed today. Th* warships they saia. 20 troop-laden craft and 'orot d a number of others to turn back to the mainland. ThoA.P. - 81 words
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Article62 1950-07-05 3 Tribune Staff Reporter PENANG, Tuesday.—Remarking that it was a disgraceful thing for a giri of her age to be drunk, the Magistrate, Mr. D.R. Home, fined 24-year-old Ooi Beng Siang $5 this morning. Ooi was found drunk and incapable at Northam Road in front of premises62 words
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Article132 1950-07-05 3 4 Singapore Gt neral HosA ambulance was last night to rush &ng Airport and pick up a Pahang tinlining i r.gineer. who was .v.erciay aftern accident at the Pahang Consolidated Corn's mine. Borneo .Company. acrnts of ftie rtered a special Malayan Airways" Dakota to132 words
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104 1950-07-05 3 PENANG Tues.—Tte SeI the Penang Harkid Lmployees Assob written to the n of the Board. Mr. H B Basten, with a view pen tm cotiations on i liowance issue. tU be called that at rgi ncy meetii.-g of Association yesterday, latest oil", i of the104 words
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Article21 1950-07-05 3 A.P. Today. A perpr vemative of Nations Secretary- Trygve i,ie arrived n today to begin I the Korean crisis.A.P. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-07-05 3 IV Foulger, newly elected President of the Y.W.C.A. Singapore, with her husband. Mr. Foulger. Commissioner of Police, at one of the stall* at the Y.W.C..V Fun Fair held in aid of the Y.WC.A. Sports Club 1 -'undv Sea ed at the table are Miss D.62 words
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Article207 1950-07-05 3 A.P. NEW YORK. Today. THE Daily Worker, organ of the Communist Party. has apologized to its readers for what it says were three errors reflecting on Negroes in recent issues. Under the headline 'Worker Editor Offer Apology lor White Chauvinist Errors." the Worker said: "As editors,A.P. - 207 words
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Article163 1950-07-05 3 U.P. LONDON. Thurs Diplomatic quarters warned toaay that the real danger o) the Korean war exploding into a world conflict will come when and it the United Nations forces driw the North Koreans back to the 38th Parallel. That was regard»\l as theU.P. - 163 words
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Article117 1950-07-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A delegation representing the Internai-if nai Coi.iederation of Trade Unions will be vuMing" Malaya shortly. Commenti.'i on visit Mr. John A. Brazier. Trade Union Advise- Malaya, said yesterday: 'The visi' will have far reaching --iTects not only upon the trade unions but upon117 words
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Article104 1950-07-05 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese Nationalists on Formosa agreed today to permit American experts to examine their defence preparations against a possible Communist invasion of the isiand stronghold. Chinese Ambasador Wellington Koo informed Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk that Nationalist leaders will meetU.P. - 104 words
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Article131 1950-07-05 3 A.P. LONDON. Tu....- The story cf how a drink befunddted prowler learned to his horror that he! had broken fttto the home W Qeeen Mary was told today in the Bow Street police couu. Gerald O'Brien, 26. was ordered hekt for trial on chargesA.P. - 131 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-07-05 4 Gen. MacArthur (on right) seen here during his visit to Korea with Brigadier Gen John Church. Gen. MMArthurjgn aU r the outbreak of hostilities. (A.P. Rad.ophoto>. (A.P. Radiophoto). Three members of the crew of a U.S. Superfortress 'nspect a bullet hole as a result of North Korean(A.P. Radiophoto).; (A.P. Rjidiophoto). - 59 words
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146 1950-07-05 4 A.P. BELGRADE, Today. YUYOSLAVIA claimed that Rumania has been carrying on "susoicious miliItary manoeuvering along the borders of this country." The report came only 24 hours after a charge that Hungary has been extraditing civilians living along the Yugoslav border. It apparently marked the opening ofA.P. - 146 words
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Article54 1950-07-05 4 Reuter A.A.P. TOKIO, To-day. date include seven planes dcsNorth Korean air losses to troyed, one probably destroyed, and four damaged. Gen. Mac Arthur 's H.Q. announced to-da>.- Reuter A.A.P. SYDNEY. Tues. Harry Bray, billed as No. 1 Fiji heavyweight, defeated Norman Harvey ot New SouthReuter & A.A.P. - 54 words
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Article72 1950-07-05 4 JOHORE BAHRU Eleven bandit sus iv Chinese and one i:. A caught by security fo terday. Fou- bandit- «uppoiters —two Indians and one Chinese w arrested. Ten uniformed an.i armed Chinese bandits raided an estate in Johore last night They burnt down the smokehouse72 words
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Article251 1950-07-05 4 iribnnc Stall Kep.t i. r INDONESIA hai not I the export of rubbei fu Pakan Baic and Siak areas oi Sumatra. A spokesman of the Inoonesian Trade Gomriissionei Office categorically d< n. d this morning 3 effect |n a Singapou paper (not the Tri'JuiK'.251 words
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Article65 1950-07-05 4 SINGAPORE, i ATTENTION ciru n the Singapore Police want information from you. It Is believed that v\' nr,,f Annie Spencer, the tej old Eurasian girl who murdered last Thursday, her murdeier may hav< to the four o'clock show the Capitol ciru-ma on w> day. i65 words
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Article29 1950-07-05 4 A.P. FAYETTE VILLI Carolina. Tues.—Se] W. Swetlch. an Am paratrooper, set up a w j record today by makin i parachute ju.nps In on o« —AP.A.P. - 29 words
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Article24 1950-07-05 4 KNOCKED DOW N An Indian was knocked do*n b in front of the B Cricket Club ground day evening. He wu.-hosp'-tai Imracdlateij 1,1 ambulance.24 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-07-05 5 A.U.S. Air Force C-54 Skymaster transport blazes after a flight of four North Korean Yak fighters had strafed the U.S. 1 U I airfield at Suwon. Several U.S. troops were wounded in the raid.37 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-07-05 5 Nearly every edult Filipino in tuu» c. oa .or S the Filipino Assoi eiation's Annual Independ- enee Day Ball at Raffles Hotel last night. Amcng i those present were. Fop: Mrs. Guibault. wife of the French Consul--G ener a 1. i Singapore, the Governor. Sir Franklin Gimscn81 words
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Article168 1950-07-05 5 »PHE Korean situation and failures in the I a firals have deprived University of Malaya mto Hongkong of four of it 25 original numbers, rhe tennis section will be ml Its wrongest player. Vh .a in am. while the j ;rid cricket* teams miss the services168 words
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73 1950-07-05 5 .-:NGAPORE. Today. THE pt-ai of Yeow Kong against two sentences of l days w.\ :isonment each. Fto«d Traffic Oruirt- waa dismissed by t'.ie tatice, Sir Charles ynsiey. in the Singapore Oottrt today. The Chief Justice told Yeow K*»g, :n dismissing the l PP<al, '.r.at73 words
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Article, Illustration272 1950-07-05 6 Stop-And-Go Tactics By North U.P. ■IMEWHERE AT AMERICAN BASE IN j kii a rcdav The battle line along the Korean front solidified today after the capture of Suwon by the North Korean Communists yesterday. Advancing North Koreans pulled up and started onsolidating theirU.P.; (A.P. Radiophoto). - 272 words
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Article91 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. LONDON. Tod;«v. Deputy Premiers Vyacheslav Molotov and G. M. Malenkov were among top So vie i leaders who attended the opening in Moscow today 01 the Supreme Soviet of the Russian Soviet "federative Socialist Republic, according to. Tass. official Soviet news agency. The agency named severalReuter. - 91 words
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Article31 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. NOTTINGHAM England. Tues. "JD." Player, millionaire tobacco magnate who died lest Apr;! left more than €2.500.000 gross, but the Treasury has taken nearly £2.000.000 of H in duty.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article29 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. KALIMPONG. West Bengal. Tues. Sporadic fighting between Chinese Communists and the remnants of the Kuomintang iorces is still going on aloi>«? the borders of China. -ReuterReuter. - 29 words
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141 1950-07-05 6 We Are Preventing Murder Dalles U.P. waging ton. Tnes foreign Affairs consultant John Foster Dulk-s declared he joint Uiited Nations ection in Korea toniglv as m opera ion to prevent, an international murder" of he Rublic of Korea. In an address to the local independence Day celebra;on, Dulles, who returnedU.P. - 141 words
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Article74 1950-07-05 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. Abdul Hamid bin Ahmad of the Public Works Department, Muar, and Ho Thiart Hock, a Grade I School Certificate holder who is a first year private student at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpur, have been awarded Sultan Ibrahim Studentship Fund* Scholarships. Abdul Hamid will74 words
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Article40 1950-07-05 6 A.P. SAN DIEGO. Tues -The i lth U.S. naval district today clampo 1 wartime secrecy on news o: ship movements r.fter th<- announcement tha. US Marines have oeen orde f d to the Korean war zone. A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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196 1950-07-05 6 U.P. FRANKFURT, Today. RUSSIA is moving rapidly to bring all trade between her European satellites and the West under rigid Moscow control, Western trade experts said yesterday. The itremlhVs objectives are believed to be three-fold: 1. To channel all trade through one agency orU.P. - 196 words
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Article97 1950-07-05 6 U.P. OTTAWA. Today. D fence Headquarter, that three destroyers sailing today from Vancou\ Hawaii would be placed under direct command o. Gen. Mac Arthur on their arrival at Pearl Harbour The destroyers Athabaskan. Sioux and Cayuga wa. head tor Pearl Harbour under orders to standby foiU.P. - 97 words
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Article340 1950-07-05 7 ■VK WHERE IN KOREA, Today. So far is been a jittery war that will not go by the rule book with the first engagement of American ground troops with Communist gueriJ&s i temporary stabilization of the front. The exhausted group of United States military 3ers340 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-07-05 7 A.P. fcaaiophoto)A.P. fcaaiophoto) - 24 words
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87 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LEEDS. Today. A 12--year-old girl whose right hand was said to resemble a bird's claw after an operation for the removal of a birthmark, was today awarded £5,000 damages and costs against th c Ministry of Health which runs Britain's hospitals Mr. JusticeReuter. - 87 words
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Article29 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. JERUSALEM. rues. B$ G8 votes to 20, with eight abstentions the Israel Parliament tonight approved the Security Council's resolution for the support of South Korea. —Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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137 1950-07-05 7 A.P. S HONGKONG. Today, y Thirty-five-year-old Chow Keng today be- gins serving a six months jail sentence because her husband refused to play dead. S Chow who claimed that her husband had died during the defence S of Hongkong in December 1941 hadA.P. - 137 words
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Article191 1950-07-05 7 Reuter and A.P. LONDON, Tuesday World markets this morning iisp uyed much less nervousness about the Korea crisis. Reversing the previous heavy action at one time today gold in Hongkong was sharply lower, while gold shares in London were rising even faster than they fell yesterday. BothReuter and A.P. - 191 words
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Article156 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.—Advance information on the world rubber position in May issued by the Secretariat of the Rubber Study Group shows that both production and consumption of natural rubber was higher than April at 150,000 and 140,000 tons respectively. Stocks at the end of May wereReuter. - 156 words
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Article118 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LONDON Tues. The Yeomen of England cam* into their own today in ali their 15th. -Century splendour when King George VI inspected the Clown's oldest bodyguard at Buckingham Palace. Temporarily forgotten wer« the modern weapons 01 war and drab uniforms an? the King walked slowly alongReuter. - 118 words
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Article80 1950-07-05 7 U.P. FRANKFURT, Today. United States High Commissioner John McCloy said yesterday that West Germany needs no formal security guarantee necause the Western occupying powers would consider an attack on her a.an attack on themselves. McCloy also indicated his beliet that Russia will not start a war. HeU.P. - 80 words
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Article30 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. WASHINBTON, Tues. From tomorrow, no one wil) be allowed to enter or leavr Washington's Capitol building without a pass between 4.30 p.m. and 9 a.m.—Reutei.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration493 1950-07-05 8 CHURCHILL Reuter. LONDON, To-day. MR Winston Churchill predicted here last night that tf the Communists won in Korea a third world war would be hurled upon the world. "We owe it not only to ourselves, but to ourReuter. - 493 words
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Article81 1950-07-05 8 SINGAPORE. Today. WCHAEL JOSEPH NONESM Roa 5 d *S fh°e a Singapore Folic* Court this afternoon with the murder of Winnie Spencer on the night of June Z9 at the beach off Telok Blangah Road. The magistrate Mr. S E. len asked him if he understood81 words
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Article92 1950-07-05 8 Tribune Stiff Reporter THE quick arrival of a hre engine to a large blaze at a grass patch between Telok Ayer Basin and Robinson I Road this afternoon prevented what might have been a disastrous fire. In a matter of minutes the firemen put out the r..4*^e.92 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-05 8 Three U.S. Airmen in South Korea. Left to Right: Lt. Leslie Williams, K. Canton N.Y.; Pvt. C. P. Machale, Philadelphia, and Maj. A. E. Shock, Clovers, New Mexico. —A.P. Photo. -A.P. Photo.-A.P. Photo. - 38 words
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Article544 1950-07-05 8 Following are the results of today's lpoh races:— RACE ONE Horses CI. 5. Div. I—6 Furs. 132-108 PETER CON 7.10 Tul'.oh (4) 1 472-210 Lady 7.11 J. Donnelly (2) 2 153-100 Mamuse 8.03 Healey (1) 3 Course Scratching Bon Ami. Winner trained by Wadsworth. Won by: Sh.-hd.,544 words
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Article46 1950-07-05 8 TOTAL POOL: *****0 Ist. *****9: 2nd. 401« S3; 3rd. *****1. Starters: *****7, 45*1816. *****3, *****8, *****7. 1b'4467, *****2. Consolations: til 00C It*!: *****1. *****4, *****6, *****4. *****7. *****0. *****6. 3-J1770, *****2. *****1. Double Tote: First Double 3 tickets $159. Second Double 1 ticket 5392.46 words
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Article105 1950-07-05 8 WASHINGTON. Today. /JEN. Mac Arthur probably U will be named the United Nations Commander for the Korean police action in a few days, and the forces under him will be given the right to fly the United Nations flag. Diplomats say those two steps are105 words
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Title Section17 1950-07-05 1 MALAYA Tribune TOD ATS NEWS TODAY SFSFS TTtillT PAGES. SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.17 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-07-05 1 First War Pictures A.U.S Air Force C-54 Skymaster transport blazes after a flight of four an Yak fighters had strafed the U.S. airfield at Suwon. Several U.S. troops were wounded in the raid. Wives and children of American personnel being transferred from66 words
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Article46 1950-07-05 1 ADVANCED AMERICAN HQ. IN SOUTH A KOREA. TODAY. AMERICAN TROOPS WHO WERE RACING A NORTH TO MEET THE RAPIDLY ADVANCING NORTH KOREAN ARMOUR, CLASHED WITH COMMUNIST roROKXTOMOgTOgAX 11 O'CLOCK WHEN AMERICAN ARTILLERY FIRED UPON NORTH KOREAN TAOTS APPROACHING THE FORWARD AMER4CAN POSITIONS.46 words
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Article166 1950-07-05 1 THE American ground forces were commanded by 1 Lieut. Col. Charles B. Smith. They duelled Communist tanks in the Suwon area. An H.Q. announcement said the Reds had renewed their advance south from the captured town of Suwon, and had run smack into the northern-most American166 words
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799 1950-07-05 2 HER RICE ECONOMICS MAY DECIDE ISSUE A.P. RANGOON, Today. THE Burmese will find themselves right out on a limb should Korea develop 1 into a third world war. They would like to he neutral as long as they can, but fearA.P. - 799 words
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Article, Illustration58 1950-07-05 2 Twenty-year old Miss Goh Chor Jee who will shortly leave- for tile I.S. to study social welfare. She has been awarded a four-year scholarship at Agnes Scott College, (ieorgia. RHM Goh is the daughter of Mr. Koh Hoik Eng of Singapore and a former pupil-I SIS; Photo. - 58 words
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Article103 1950-07-05 2 PENANG. Tues.- The following officials of the Penan? Wesley Methodist Youth Fellowship were elected at its hai--yearly general election held ai the Anglo-ChincM School Hall recently: President. Mr. Tan Chong San; Vice-K/esident, Miss Margaret Moreyrae; Hon. Secretary. Mr. Choong Poon Khooi: Asst. Secretary Mr. Lltn Sin103 words
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Article33 1950-07-05 2 Reuter HONGKONG. Today. Twenty dis'ricts ana 100 villages east oi Seoul, were liberated" oh .Tuly i according to a communique released .by the General Headquarters of the Korean People's Army ReuterReuter - 33 words
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Article, Illustration164 1950-07-05 2 SINGAPORE, Today. fAPTAIN "Turko" Westerling made another brief H appearance in the District Court this morning,! and after ten minutes waiting, heard the Distn adjourn the case once more. Westerling. c.ad in M white silic shirt, worn usual, outside his rrtir.-B coloured slacks, and ing164 words
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Article89 1950-07-05 2 KUALA LU iSPUK Field Marsha! Sir 1 Slim, Chief of th« L»»P* r B General Stafl. has I bnicv day vi-iting un'b Johore. Negr. SembiL J .angor. Throughout his I day the C.I.G.S panied by tl. FARELF Sir :.ohn and Major Cen< hart. GOC Malaya To89 words
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Article37 1950-07-05 2 Reuter GENEVA, Tv International Lav, 1 I siOn decided aft debate today that j arms for any pur] I than self def I culion of a i 1 mandate" is I the peace ar.ri mankind RReuter - 37 words
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133 1950-07-05 2 PfcNANG, Today—Tan Tĕah Huat, clerk in the Cfmfese Banker Trust Co.. Ltd who was charged with criminal breach of .rust for about si 1.000 was today sentenced to 2 years' imprisonm- nt by Mr. M. R. F. Rogers In the Sessions Court.133 words
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Article124 1950-07-05 2 KTJALA LUMPUR. Tues. Bandits raided several houses in Pahang last night and abducted four Chinese. They also stole identity cards from residents in the same area. A bandit was captured by security forces in Pahang. Five more suspects were rounded up in a screening124 words
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265 1950-07-05 3 A.P. NAINI, TAL, INDIA, Today. LIZED police forces have moved into a 200Vi mUe area of Uttar Pradesh State in an rush a growing Communist movement. inking Communist leaders have been i, the area in recent weeks. Meanwhile f the provincial armedA.P. - 265 words
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Article81 1950-07-05 3 A.P. TAIPEI, Tuesday rationalist warships on Monday foiled a Communist attempt to invade the Tachen Islands between Shanghai and Formosa, naval quarters here claimed today. The warships, they saio. sank 20 troop-laden craft and "orced a number of others to turn back to the mainlana. TheA.P. - 81 words
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Article62 1950-07-05 3 Tribune Stall Reporter PENANG, Tuesday.—Remarking that it was a disgraceful thing for a girl of her age to be drunk, the Magistrate, Mr. D.R. Home, fined 24-year-old Ooi Beng Siang $5 this morning. Ooi was found drunk and Incapable at Northam Road in front of premises62 words
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Article139 1950-07-05 3 i Sinj ipare General Hos- j A ambulance was la* right to rush to Kallang Airport and nrt un a Pahang tinngineer who was 1 ed yesterday afternoon in an accident at the m consolidated ComD ai y's nine. 3omeo Company. agents of the139 words
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100 1950-07-05 3 NO "iv s -Tr.o 8eI the Penang Hari nd Lmployeea Anuria! n has written to the n of the Boaro. Mr. with a view n neg on ig allowance issue, be called that at v .urgency meeting of elation yesurduy. est off( i o! the100 words
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Article19 1950-07-05 3 > Tooay. A parrepr?: enlativc of Nations Secretary- rrygve vie arrived plan today to begin the Korean crisis.19 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-07-05 3 Foulger. newly elected President of the Y.W.C.A. Singapore, with her husband. Mr. Foulser. Commoner t ft üble"" Miss D. C Fair held in aid ot the Y "f.A Sports Cla|fundv se Brimley. Greene. General Secretary of the sins»n»i<-43 words
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Article204 1950-07-05 3 A.P. NEW YORK, Today. THE Daily Worker, organ of the Communist Party. 1 has apologized to its readers for what it says were three errors reflecting on Negroes m recent issues. Under the headline "Worker Editor Orfer Apology for White Chauvinist Errors." the Worker said: wA.P. - 204 words
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Article157 1950-07-05 3 U.P. LONDON. Thurs Diplomatic quarters warned today that the real danger ot the Korean war expwoUM into a world eonflici W come when and U lb« united Nations forces drive die North Koreans back to IP* 38th Parallel. That was regarded as tneU.P. - 157 words
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Article122 1950-07-05 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A delegation representing the Interna Lie nai Con.ede ration of Free Trade Unions will be vi.it lag Malaya shortly. Comment!.-* on th- visit Mr. John A. Brazier. Trade Union Adviser. Malaya, said yesterday: !t3 visit will have far caching -ilecU not only upon122 words
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Article103 1950-07-05 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. Chiang Kai-shek's Chinese Nationalists on Formosa agreed today to permit American experts to examine their defence preparations agajnst a possible Communist invasion of the island stronghold. Chinese Ambasador Wellington Koo informed Assistant Secretary of State Dean Rusk that Nationalist leaders will meetU.P. - 103 words
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Article135 1950-07-05 3 A.P. LONDON, Tues. £M stoty cf how a (iiink befonddled prowler learned to his horror that he had broken into the home of Queen Mary was told today in the Bow Street police coun. i lei aid O'Brien, 2b, was ordered held for trialA.P. - 135 words
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980 1950-07-05 4 MODERN COLCHESTER STANDS OVER CENTURIES-OLD 'CAPITAL' Reuter. ARCHAEOLOGISTS 1 planning this summer to uncover the hidden secret of Britain's first Roman town as part of the commemmor.'ition of the i 900 th anniversary of the foundation of Colchester, the modern town builtReuter. - 980 words
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Article115 1950-07-05 4 Reuter. SWEDEN is fight v g iHpiomatic battle of the lialtic agemst Soviet Rusk l tect her fishing vess i trorr. what the Stockholm j ca s "red piracy." Periodically, Swedish vessel! are being Intercepted bj Russian coastal patroK in international waters and foi ced toReuter. - 115 words
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142 1950-07-05 4 Reuter. SOME 250 workers are racing against, time to complete the "House of Europe", prefabricated home of the Counc'i of Euiopt in readiness for th 1 Consultative Assembly's second session on August If they finish the job by July 15. iates' possible date toReuter. - 142 words
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370 1950-07-05 4 QUEEN MOTHER A.P. LONDON IRENE DUNNE said she was in a b>d mood. "But its not really me." she exolained. "it is Queen Victoria." She held oir her script ior The MudlarK." a 20th Cen-tßTj-Fox nl.-r now in production here. 'The QueenA.P. - 370 words
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Article518 1950-07-05 4 Hal Bovle - By Hal Bovle A.P. NEW YORK. WRI1 ING a column for the newspapers is g -tting to ht downright perilou-. Our vindy Mount OtySßpOfl is unde* siege. Th- readers are fighting back. It used tc be a columnist didn't kmw where his utXi meal was comingA.P. - 518 words
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Article161 1950-07-05 5 fr[\K Korean situation and failures in the B A. finals have deprived I Fniverstty of Malaya mto Hongkong of t<»ur of it 125 original members. tennis .section will be without it a strongest Dlayer. Vivaratnam. while the key and cricket teams will miss tiie services of161 words
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Article210 1950-07-05 5 ane Staff Reporter J NEST A has not banned I <port of rubber from in Faroe and Siak areas A Sumatra. a spokesman of the Indonesian Trade Commissioner's au-gorically denied mini a report to this In a Singapore paper th Tribune). Singapore can import210 words
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Article31 1950-07-05 5 A.P. UN, Tues. Relief are being set ofJ, E? u *hout Soviet-occu-hein t,Tn Germany to North Korean nght th c a- pressors." the psed news agency d last night.—A J..A.P. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration99 1950-07-05 5 Nearly every adult Filipino in turned ou lor V the Sinsapoi 1 Filipino Ass >- ciation's Annval Independi* enee Day 3ail at frames J Hotel last night. Among those present were. Top: i Mrs. Guibault, wife of the French Consul—G ener a 1, Singapore, the Governor, Sir99 words
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Article77 1950-07-05 5 JOHORE '3AHRU, Today.Eleven bandit suspects. 10 Cainese and one Indian were caught by security forces yesterday. Four bandits suppotters —two Indians, one Malay and one Chinese weie' also arrested. Ten uniformed and armed Chinese bandits raided an estate in Johore last night. They burnt77 words
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Article31 1950-07-05 5 A.P. FAYETTE VILLE. North Carolina. Tue*.—Sergeant J. W. Swetich, an American paratrooper, set up a w .id's record today by making 107 parachute jumps in on:- day. —A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article30 1950-07-05 5 An Indian motor-cyclist was knocked down by a taxi in front of the Singapore Cricket Club ground yesterday evening. He was taken to hospital immediately in an ambulance.30 words
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78 1950-07-05 5 SINGAPORE, Toda>. THE: appeal of Yeow Kong against two sentences of 14 days' imprisonment each, under the Road Traffic Ordinance, was dismissed by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mvi ray-Aynsley, in the Singapore Coui t today. The Chief Justice tod Yeow Kong, in dismissing78 words
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Article71 1950-07-05 5 SINGAPORE. Today. ATTENTION cinema goers, the Singapore Police want information from you. It is believed that Winnie Annie Spencer, the ten-year-old Eurasian girl who was murdered last Thursday, and her i lurderer may have been tc the four o'clock show at _h Capitol cinema on71 words
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Article, Illustration202 1950-07-05 6 Stop-And-Go Tactics By North U.P. after the capture of Suwon by thpir newly-won positions. South Kor onsolidating tneir newiy Suwon m as r^S r^ but act net advancing No* f •ng and forming mto wuuon no San in action the main body ofU.P.; (A.P. Radiophoto).; (A.P. Radiophoto) - 202 words
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Article94 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. LONDON. Today. DeI puty Premiers Vyacheslav i Molotov and G. M. Malenkm were among top Soviet leaders who atte/ded the openI UK in Moscow today ol the Supreme Soviet of ,he Russian Soviet federative Socialist Republic, according to Tass. official soviet news agency. The agency namedReuter. - 94 words
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Article31 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. NOTTINGHAM England. Tues. "J.D." Player, millionaire tobacco magnate who died lest Apr.l left more than £2.500.000 gross, but the Treasury has taken nearly £2.000.000 ol It in duty.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article28 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. KALIMPONG. West Bensal. Tues. fighting between Chinese Communists and the remnants ol the Kuoinintang iorces is still going on alon<; the borders of China Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article146 1950-07-05 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tve r F jreisn Affairs consultanj John Foster Dulles declared the joint IT-iited Nations a tion in Korea tomglv as„ an operation to prevent an '•-iter national murder ot trie Rublic of K-irea. In an address to Ihe local Indeoendence Day celebration. Dulles,U.P. - 146 words
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Article74 1950-07-05 6 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. \bdul Hamid bin Ahmad of the Public Works Department, Muar. and Ho Thian Hock a Grade I School Certificate holder who i« a first year private student at the Technical College, Kuala Lumpui, have been awatded Sultan Ibrahim Studentship Fund Scholai ships. \.bdul Hamid74 words
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Article39 1950-07-05 6 A.P. SAN DIEGO. Tues -The I th U.S. naval district today clamped *arlime v crecy on news ol .ship movements ..Iter the an nouncement tha: V.x Ma•:nes have oeen ordered to the Korean var zone. a.f.A.P. - 39 words
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Article211 1950-07-05 6 U.P. FRANKFURT, Today. RUSSIA is moving rapidly to bring all trade between her Eurooean satellites and the West under rigid Moscow control, Western trade experts said ye* terday. The Kremlin's objectives are believed to r>e three-fold: r ISt 1. To channel all trade through oneU.P. - 211 words
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Article96 1950-07-05 6 U.P. OTTAWA. Today, fence Headquarters saio that three destroyers saiun. today from Vancouvi. Hawaii would be P under direct command Den Mac Arthur on th. v arrival at Pearl Harbour The destroyers Aihab.-y kan. Sioux and Cayuga head for Pearl Hartn under orders to standb\ furtherU.P. - 96 words
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Article381 1950-07-05 7 U.P. SOMEWHERE IN KOREA* Today. So far h sb» en a jittery war that will not go by the rule book with the first engagement of i ground troops with Communist guerillas porary stabilization of the front, xhausted group of United States military rs findU.P. - 381 words
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Article30 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Mi. Fcnner Brockway, (Lab) tonight tab'ed a motion in the Hcuse of Commons calling for an end to the war in Korea. -Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article167 1950-07-05 7 A.P. AKRON. <>hio. T*DM. Join liver. President md Board of the B. y. G:>!ri.'i said on load ly th< i id> libber uro mim mi- Malaya and lad»aa«rwa it b? the n«-xt |>oiri' of nisi attack ci ilir 1-V.r dip m d thai he bad v toA.P. - 167 words
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Article, Illustration132 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. CHURCHILL '.DON rodav. Mr. •n Churchill predicted tonight thai if the nunlsts won in Korea i world war would be d upon the world, owe it not only to Ives, but to our faith institution, ii not in government at least protectionReuter. - 132 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-07-05 7 Unloading wounded South Korean soldiers at Ascpn City Hospital They were wounded in the action around Kimpo airfield near Seoul. (A.P. Radiophoto A.P. Raffiophoto 1A.P. Raffiophoto 1 - 25 words
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86 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LEEDS, Today. A 12--year-old girl whose right hand was said to resemble a bird's claw after an operation for the removal of a birthmark, was today awarded £5.000 damages and costs against th c Ministry of Health which runs Britain's hospitals. Mr. JusticeReuter. - 86 words
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Article28 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. JERUSALEM, rues. B$ 68 votes to 20. with eight abstentions the Israel Parliament tonight approved the Security Council's resolution for the support of South Korea.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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122 1950-07-05 7 A.P. HONGKONG. Today. Thirty-five-year-old Chow Keng today begins serving a six months jau sentence because her husband refused to play dead. Chow who clainn-d that her husband had died during the defence of Hongkong in December 1941 had been collecting a HK$2O perA.P. - 122 words
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Article194 1950-07-05 7 Reuter and A.P. LONDON. Tuesday '""nr'd market 0 th 4 morning /Msp'aycd much less nervousness about the Korea crisis. Reversing the previous heavy action at one tinu today gold in Hongkong was Sharply lower, while gold shares in London were rising even faster than they fell yesterday.Reuter and A.P. - 194 words
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Article156 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.—Advance information on the world rubber position in May issued by the Secretariat of the Rubber Study Group shows that both production and consumption of natural rubbei was higher than April at 150,000 and 140,000 tons respectively. Stocks at the end of May wereReuter. - 156 words
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Article118 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. ThYeomen of England cairn into their own today in all their 15th. Century splendour when King George VI inspected th Crown's oldest bodyguard at Buckingham Palace. Temporarily forgotten wen the modern weapons oi war and drab uniforms a.the King walked slowly along the ranksReuter. - 118 words
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Article81 1950-07-05 7 U.P. FRANKFURT. Today. United States High Commi.si one i John McCloy said yesterday that West Germany needs no formal securit; guaiantec because the West em occupying powers woulcensider an attack on her aan attack on themselves. McCloy also indicated his belief that Russia will not stair aU.P. - 81 words
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Article31 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. WASHINBTON, Tues. Fiom tomoirow, no one wili be allowed to enter or lcav Washington's Capitol building without a pass between 4.30 p.m. and 9 a.m.- Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-07-05 8 Gen. MacArthur (on right) seen here during his visit to Korea with Brigadier Gen. John Church, sometime Korea conimahaer alter the outbreak of hostilities. (AJP. Radiophoto). (AJP. Radiophoto). Three members of the crew of a U.S. Superfortress espect a bullet hole as a result of North(AJP. Radiophoto).; A.P R^urc-photoV - 54 words
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Article61 1950-07-05 8 SINGAPORE Today iltlh. Clnef Justice. I Charles Marray-Ayr i—Hi iwd in the High Court today a term af 18 ■Maths' i i I MinnMnt tnpcwa LTeck Chuan on three chares I tmrnthaj Lee was stated to bar* taken uaney from mwrnpic:- ed people promtsmar to tiryi them61 words
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Article47 1950-07-05 8 S'PORE MARKETS TODAY Tbc mi' ssire«onwi staady tte atne%. it ccMts for i=*2 ±r3s«e<i v ten; kIm s k ma N *:e :nw ?er wrr* Bu? -r* > Xa 1 8iS lAt i»j X« I RSS fjBLb J-fe m N-x 3 SS? IaI Is>t T-MBCC First.47 words
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Article30 1950-07-05 8 ?V ZJZ sm<k «U j». SW*- tat-»—frir a raw 2 r-- 7>CVL TW fctCT-Rf 5C~*re f swa..te t.T jatfc ■er*. m Ltam&ic. -wm- 3£U i- ram «f £L30 words
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Title Section60 1950-07-05 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tefc TnUme" Spore Wan any PAPE* /a> mala ya ™m sau/3 Nine Lint« Published simultaneously at Singapore, rtuat* Lumpur, ipoh onq Penang. 1 EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JtTLY 5, 1950. ,,RKE TOJBK THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LGSDOV REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya ir.hune60 words
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369 1950-07-05 1 US. Wrong In Lumping Formosa With Korea' Says India's Dr. Rao Americans In Spirited Brush With Red Guerillas U.P. NASHVILLE, Tennessee, Tuesday. V. K. R. V. Rao, Chairman of the United Na- tions Sub-Commission on Economic Problems in India, believes that the United StatesU.P. - 369 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-07-05 1 LONDON, Today.—Prime Minister Clement Atttee announced yesterday the appointment of David Rees Williams as Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Commonwealth Relations office. He succeeds Lord Holden. who has resigned. Rees Williams was Labour Government's Colonial UnderSecretary until the national election on February 23, in which he-A.P - 79 words
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Article130 1950-07-05 1 LONDON. Today.—Michael Stewart, Under-Secretary to the War Office, told Parliament yesterday, the Malaya campaign did not justify the payment of war gratuities to soldiers lighting there. He was asked by Conseriratrt Member Brigadier R. H. Rayner whether the rnment would conthe award of such130 words
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Article25 1950-07-05 1 U.P. TOKIO. Today. The North Korean Pyongyang Radio announced at 8.00 a in. today the occupation of Inchon by North Korean forces.—I .P.U.P. - 25 words
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215 1950-07-05 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. GOVERNMENT economic officials" are keeping a U wary eye on the Far Eastern rubber situation ready at a moment's notice to slap on allocation and specification controls and increase the product£n of synthetic if the supply of natural rubber shows any215 words
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Article31 1950-07-05 1 RETREAT OR ELSE WASHINGTON, Tues. The Washington Post said today that North Korea should be warned of the likelihood oi an atomic attack if Communist forces did'hot withdraw from South Korea.31 words
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Article35 1950-07-05 1 U.P. OSLO, Today. N a > has informed the United Nations that it is prepared to put her 4,800,000 ton merchant marine «*t the disposal of the Security Council for use in Korea.— U.P.U.P. - 35 words
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Article35 1950-07-05 1 Albert Spencer an U P this morning to say that the going for today s races will be "perfect." His three best bets are Wination, Martini and Fountain tady. (See Page Seven)35 words
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142 1950-07-05 1 Reuter. LONDON, Today. •THREE growing strike, last 1 disorganise vital sectors of British industry i distribution, rail transport anu more iuuvi awuiwuwvMj With 2,000 tioops draitev into t s market. ihe strike of butchers was in cht-cii.. Two hundred slaughterhouse workers in London joined theReuter. - 142 words
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124 1950-07-05 1 U.P. Reuter. TOKIO, Today. Communist Pyongyang Radio said today that a force of more than 50 American plane.attacked the North Korean capital *wice #eatei#ay"killed and injured many parsons'." The radio, in a broadcusi monitored here at 8 p.m. (10 ami. GMT», said that tneU.P. & Reuter. - 124 words
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Article180 1950-07-05 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Truman said today that freedomloving people will fight against Communist aggression "wherever it arises." He said this is demonstrated by the "staunch South Koreans to the invasion by the Communist armies from the north of the 38th parallel. The President made th**U.P. - 180 words
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Article67 1950-07-05 1 THE second edition of The Malaya Tribune this afternoon will carry as usual, ali today's Malayan, Singapore and Korean news as well as the first lew results of today's races at Ipoh. In addition, there will be a late night edition of The Malaya Tribune about67 words
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Article19 1950-07-05 1 Reuter. PARIS, Tues. President Vincent Auriol tonight accepted the resignaUon of Henri QueuiUe's three-day-old Cabinet. —Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article151 1950-07-05 1 Tribune Stuff Reporter Singapore Government us now re-considering its export policy, -following the nan placed by Hongkong on the Sport of rubber, tin, petrol and other strategic material, to Red China. A similar ban is likely In Singapore because, without it CMM could get151 words
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1243 1950-07-05 1 G.l.'s All Set For Big Clash ITNITED STATES Navy planes have been thrown into the Korean struggle as cover for United' States shipping and protection against enemy submarines The announcement came at a Defence Department briefing while U.S. Marines assigned1,243 words
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226 1950-07-05 1 U.P. |JNITED STATED naval forces have smashed a North Korean attempt to strike by sea behind the South Korean defence lines two days on tineast coast of the Korean peninsula. ThiK 1R ATI tHn niY*r>* aius> is on tne other side of the peninsula from theU.P. - 226 words
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Article129 1950-07-05 1 A.P. tfASHINGTON Tu Americans erlebtatMl '.m birth oi u> IrteOowi -»n a gnmbre not touay v.hlle U.S. troopt Louth! on ioreign soil to s.ive the mdepcndenc «>f CaOMUUUlatinvaded S'.>lu! K >• i President l ruman aet the ruood oi serious relk'tlon on the daup*** 'OA.P. - 129 words
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Article63 1950-07-05 1 TOKIO. Tues.—The Japa nese Cabinet today, meetins m the absence of Prenu>r Shigeru Yoshldb. atretd that "it is natural that Japan which is anticipating to participate ID the United Nations after the peace treaty should co ouerate with the United Nation's measures taken In Korea within a scope63 words
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Advertisement86 1950-07-05 1 BEST for (UGHT M>idc in Sole Distributors: Tan Cheng Moh Electric Co., 152, Crosa Street, Singapore. COLUMBIA FELIX MENDELSSOHN AND HIS HAWAIIAN SERENADED. onlight over Tahiti. D826j7 O sole Mio. Romantic Waltzes, No. D826t5 Parts 1 ft 2. LiUu-E, Hula. F835)2 South Sea Sadie whisper I love you. F834T1 The86 words
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Advertisement48 1950-07-05 1 IB m TONC CUAN i 23-10, Colcman Strict, §INGAPQR g .TgL.3St2. RIDE A I RALEIGH i J nJrrtin CYCLE BUILT mm wii m factory. Foe JA I to j AH Steel j NeW V! illustrated above. j j j i price 3-95 J ™pjE@3F" 1 RAFFLES PLACE SPORE48 words
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Article297 1950-07-05 2 THREE sub-tenants of a house in Joo Chiat Road 1 yesterday failed in the attempt to get the order of the Civil District Judge granting possession of the house to the landlord, revised in the High Court yesterday. The landlord originally brought the suit on the297 words
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Article194 1950-07-05 2 Singapore will have a new school if the Christian Brothers' Old Boys Association approve a resolution moved by Mr. C. C. Tan at a meeting this Friday. The resolution which will be seconded by Mr. R. S. Boswell proposbs to mark the centenary of St.194 words
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Article, Illustration210 1950-07-05 2 Continued bandit activity In Malaya has left Mr. Carol •TLHrd Man' Reed no choice but to seek another location for the filming of his "An Outcast of the Islands." This was revealed by Mr. WUliam Edward Fairchild, who has come from London to write the script210 words
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Article147 1950-07-05 2 PENANG, Tues. —Yaakob, Bengali Muslim, who was described by the Magistrate as a wicked, cantankerous and bad tempered old man, was today fined $25 when he appeared on a summons charge of abusing Abdullah bin Darus a smelting labourer. Abdullah stated in evidence that147 words
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Article26 1950-07-05 2 A.P. SYDNEY, Mon.—The court let off on a good behaviour bond a man who admitted assaulting his wife and mother-in-law on Mother's Day.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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353 1950-07-05 2 PHARMACISTS - SAY PHARMACISTS THE Pharmacy Board at its next meeting may con--1 sider a proposal to include dangerous native drugs within the scope of the Government's new poison laws. The Tribune understands that Government is hesitant to class a number of these native "cures353 words
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Article392 1950-07-05 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. MR. Justice Paul Storr heard in the High Court to--1 day the appeal of the Eastern Realty Co., Ltd., of Singapore for increased compensation from the Johore Government for some 476 acres of rubber estate land which were requisitioned to the392 words
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Article96 1950-07-05 2 The Singapore Special Branch believes that the arson attempt made early yesterday morning on a house in Tan Boon Liat Terrace, Pastr Panjang, was the work 01 Malayan Communist thugs. Mr. N. Morris, chief of the Special Branch, said yesterday: "This case is similar96 words
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Article266 1950-07-05 2 Winnie Spencer Murder THE Singapore C.1.D., investigating the murder of 1 ten-year-old Winnie Annie Spencer, haw arrested a 25-year-old Eurasian, who will probably be produced in court today. Meanwhile a man has been detamed m Penang and his photograph is being flown to the Singapore police.266 words
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60 1950-07-05 2 His mission done. Mr. S. W. James. Assistant General Secretary and Treasurer of the Brutsh National seamen's Union smiles genially at Kallang Airport. He had been to Australia to iron out curtain differences concerning bonuses for British seamen employed in Australian ships. Mr. James, who arrived by Qantas /B.O.A.C. Constellation60 words
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Article93 1950-07-05 2 The Labour Party yesterday held two meetings;, ont at Breeze Road and another at Katong. to the Singapore public to register for the coming Legislative and Municipal elections. Vice-president of the Labour Party, Mi. G. Saiangapany told tlv Tribune that the Labour _iive for voters was93 words
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Article67 1950-07-05 2 Radio Malaya will relay between 6 and 7 p.m. today commentaries on the presentation of the Colours by the King to the Third Battalion of the Coldstream Guards. The Guards will celebrate itx intercentenary today. The Commanding Officer of the Second Battalion serving in Malaya Lt.67 words
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324 1950-07-05 2 The St. Andrew's Mission Hospital Linen Guild in its annual report just released describes its activities during the last year under the presidentship of Lady Gimson. The fallowing are the highlights. The inaugural meeting of the St. Andrew's Linen Guild was held on July 6th324 words
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Article158 1950-07-05 2 Squadron Leaves THE Representative of the Government of India Mr. John Thivy ;md Mrs. Thivy will be leaving by the Indian cruiser, the Delhi, for Penang. Mr Thivy who will snorti* be "leaving tor Mauritius as Indian Commissioner, will attend iarewell functions given n158 words
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Article315 1950-07-05 2 Suicide Orphans' Gifts 341 A MR KHOO. TrTSune Staff Reporter. nivTY SEVEN year old Madam Chee Su Lin, the F Urdfan of &c parentless children, was the recipifnt of more eashdonations yesterday, A iTiCUUtr icttuv-i, awli. zviioo sent $10 to be given to Madam Chee. Earlier she told me: "IA MR KHOO. - 315 words
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482 1950-07-05 3 MR. G. Sarangapany, president of the 10 000 strong Singapore Indian Congress yeste'rdav condemned the Indian move to form a centr 1 body to represent Indians in the Federation He labelled the proposal as "opportunist" and directed by a number of people482 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-07-05 3 A BIG SMILE Above: Some of the guests who attended the i cocktail party given re- cently on board the Indian cruiser, Delhi, which is on a visit with the Indian squadron to Singapore. From the Left: Dato Paglar, Sardar Jogindra Singh, Mrs. Faulkner, Naval Officer67 words
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Article95 1950-07-05 3 Yet another blow was -***** at petty sugar hoarders in the Colony yesterday when the Benavon arrived with moie than one thousand tons of sugar, from the United kingdom. The sugar will be "unloaded today. The Benavon has in her hods about 6,500 tons of95 words
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Article31 1950-07-05 3 air casualty evacuation demonstration will be staged at 11 a.m. tomorrow by one of the RAF Westland /Sikorski Heleicopter is at the Army Jungle Training School at Johore Bahru.31 words
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405 1950-07-05 3 IN the middle of a strong Communist attack on the police station where he was operating a wireless set, Constable Zainudin ignored heavy enemy Are and climbed Ws. aerial mast to replace a wire that had been shot away by the attackers. The405 words
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67 1950-07-05 3 As a result of a request by General Headquarters, FARELF to the War Office in February last, an Army Operational Research Section has recently arrived in Singapore. The section consists of L.t Col. J. R. Shirley of the Royal Corp of Signals, commander; Major67 words
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Article, Illustration265 1950-07-05 3 CEVEN women and nine men on their way to brave 3 the rigours of settling in a new, practically undeveloped territory in New Guinea arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon by X.L.M. Constellation from Amsterdam. There are in the oddly-assorted group, a missionary, his265 words
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Article27 1950-07-05 3 HONGKONG. Tues.—Com- munist shore batteries near Amoy machine-gunned the British registered ship Cheung Hing as she was leav- i ing port early thib morning. I27 words
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Article30 1950-07-05 3 A.P. I CANBERRA, Tues.—Reliable sources said today that Prime Minister Menzies soon may visit the U.S. to seek a i dollar loan for Australian I deveioomenl. —A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article333 1950-07-05 3 A new house is to be built for the Municipal President at the Macßitchie Catchment area. The original proposal war, to build a $60,000 three bed-room house at this site for the Municipal Water Engineer. Commissioners, however, were told that this site was one of333 words
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Article250 1950-07-05 3 The principal Thomas of the Royal Military f*^* he was pore Second District Court y e f^ d fl a n^0 7orge ceroffered $5,000 by a Chinese f of tain documents authorizing the removal tar from an Army Supply Depot The Cov.r was hearing the250 words
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Article17 1950-07-05 3 A fourtcen-yearf t tonese girl, who have drunk caustic nitrht was removed tafinan ambulance17 words
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Article410 1950-07-05 4 AMERICA'S *rtft action in North Korea called A Russia's bluff. She expected to get away with it alatn Another little country was going to disappear behind the iron without the loss of a ffil soldier, and at no greater cost than Korean lives (which in the Kremlin's410 words
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Article1051 1950-07-05 4 RHONA CONNERY - What Happens Inside The SATA Clinic 6y RHONA CONNERY T took two young Malay 1 childrm down to the a at A Clinic last week just fo check up that those irritating little coughs didn t mean TB. I had expected It to be rather1,051 words
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Article866 1950-07-05 4 Science For The Layman IIADAR. which reived to I Britain's incalculable advantage during the war, has the most valuable peacetime anplication as an Bid to navigation, whether by air or unon the seas. Britain was the first to have s. chain of radio-location stations around her866 words
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266 1950-07-05 4 The People's Postbag YOCR correspondent "Cicerio" has somewhat confused me as to his identity by his inconsistent references to "your rubber business" and "our natural rubber." Whoever ne may be, let me assure "Cicerio" that I certalnlv can differentiate between "cold calculated business" and266 words
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Article282 1950-07-05 4 A.P. wrrvvx is mostly mountainous, interspersed by aM >tmna on both Sides. Trie Uijonbu Va ley. where the surprise Northern invasion thrust to Seoul was made, is about the best area for the use of tanks and that is where the Communists used them successfully againstA.P. - 282 words
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Article105 1950-07-05 4 LONDON. Tues. Dr. Henry Wilson, the Bishop of Chelmsford. 73, gives his reasons for retiring. He stated: "It is not. thank v.od. because tm health has broken down nor because advancing years have disabled me. "After nearly 22 years in this most exacting post105 words
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Article317 1950-07-05 4 DUE to her intense concern-r-aon en war production, Britain Blade a late start on ovXj*. ci ,ylon for commu cla! i> i. o < fioweve* wkh the great vivion spinning p'aat JJjJJ j South Wales, steadilr'co.rune. UP t o its production --get °i to« l317 words
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Advertisement24 1950-07-05 4 MARCONIPHP j Bettat V. i a"'' Valu »ew China Opiicnl Co. 71 H St. S'ooro. I'hone ?54 CAPITOL OPTICAL CO., iSrNorill Bridge Howl, b'poie.24 words
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Advertisement83 1950-07-05 4 KNOCK OUT PRICES!! gj stock-TIKTHC BARGAINS! WE PROMISED YOU YESTERDAY gj 1 MENS SHIRTS $8.50 ir POPLIN, TUHIC STYLE With 2 SEPARATE COLLARS illl;! in new stripes of all descriptions I ;:H: from well known stairtraakers. Sizes 13 to 17 neckbands g li also if Mill 150 'JK'mt SUITS $22.50183 words
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336 1950-07-05 5 fHE UNICEF has approved a scheme put up by Singapore medical authorities for the initial stages of a preventive campaign against tuberculosis with BCG vaccine A UNICEF team to help launch the campaign is expected in the Federation by September and in336 words
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Article61 1950-07-05 5 eign Pubbeing m d office here to 2 Sh°aw Bros. film f. ce N n assib- to f OFUC g* Although offic Malaya the grea J&S&^- for scho Ch A one reel the FesBritish Film InjW Film H ttval of Qf last month it is a*61 words
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Article59 1950-07-05 5 ATTRACTIVE "jee of 253 Bukit Ttmah H. ng g rt SC"tS V'ted State, Goh Hoik M f Miss Gob a ftrearrns dealer M «IH leave for for States via Hong, o cial course of s^" eSSSetto tt <- 0 science at AS r rg la.59 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-07-05 5 A farewell dinner party held at the Tai Tour Restaurant. New Werld. given in honour to A.Q.M.S. T. Roue by the steal of A Division HEME. Base Workshop irom lett to rinlit front row: W. B. Huat. Capt. E Bell, A.S.M. L. Lamborn. \(j.M.s I. Rowe,rribnne Picture. - 88 words
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95 1950-07-05 5 A Fun Fair is being held in the grounds of Admiralty House, 51 Grange Road on Saturday at 3 p.m. to raise funds to send a party of eight Guides to a Girl Guide Camp at Perth, and to help towards the expenses95 words
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Article262 1950-07-05 5 Ooi Kirn Leong, 42, proprietor of Popular Medicine Store, South Bridge Road was bound over for 12 months in the sum of $1,000 in one surety by Mr. S. E. Teh in the Singapore Second Police Court yesterday. He was under mental observation for a262 words
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Article46 1950-07-05 5 The following officebearers have been selected for the Sinaran Bintang Kronchong Part* for this year. Patron: Haji Ahmad bin Haji Hamzah; President. Osman bin Suleiman; Hon Secretary. Mohamad bin Abdullah Music Conductor. Noordin bin Jalil. and Committee Members: Tahir bin Atan and Mas Madu.46 words
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273 1950-07-05 5 THE Singapore Municipality is to have a permanent Deputy Municipal President. The name of Mr. T. Eames Hughes, the Acting Secretary of the Government Social Welfare Department, has been suggested. Government has approved the creation of a post in the Class 1 B273 words
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Article65 1950-07-05 5 Captain "Turko" Westerling will appear in the District Court again this morning, when Mr. H. E. Kingdon. the District Judge and First Magistrate, will again endeavour to fix a date for the hearing of the Indonesian Government's appeal for his extradition. If the hearing is proceeded65 words
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Article67 1950-07-05 5 Pilgrims from the FedeI ration, intending to embark lon the Tyndareus, sailing from Singapore on July 14. must present themselves to the Officer Supervising Federation Pilgrims. Haji Abu Bakar. at the Depart- ment of Social Welfare, I Empress Place, Singapore, j between the 3rd and 12th July67 words
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Article46 1950-07-05 5 PENANG. Tues. —A middle aired Chinest; in a coffee shop at Dato Kramat Road had acid thrown at him by an unknown Chines.- last night. He was admitted to the General Hospital with burns on his face. His eyes were swollen. The attacker escaped.46 words
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274 1950-07-05 5 BLANCHE Urquhart. soprano, will give a solo recital with Pamela Stacey at the piano next Tuesday. at Raffles Institution, Bras Basah Road, at 8.30 p.m. Mrs. Urquhart is perhaps better known in Kuala Lumpur whete she has given many, concerts, some in274 words
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Advertisement175 1950-07-05 5 TUITION VOI R LAST CHANCE TO PREP.VRE FOR TH?: •51 CAMH. EXAM. IN SCIENCE. Enrol without delay either in the morning or evening class. In Physics with Chemistry, Physics "or Chemistry. SINGAPORE INSTITUTE OF >CIENCE, 593-A, Serangoon Road. (Opposite the Rumah Miskin Police Station). i 1 LEARN COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS IN175 words
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Advertisement300 1950-07-05 5 mm 'Blue. R ed 4Gf f »OM ONLY ONI PEN "GOLMET Iml COLOUR K,NG PEN jMBf (Made |a t»a>ad). Jfl 4 k 01 »ad f«a cm vfHa 'Iff WM< JII COIMIT KN Ma CM fat mil Meathi treat 200-ISO H]« flf Hm i«t it Han*** Mm itt flf «■> Hd300 words
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Miscellaneous27 1950-07-05 5 LI L ABXER Al C »P p i nnr b y v T W amliw t JMI I M ygg, HE OOP-' ggVi] V >TO HKNS Fg^gTSSSA27 words
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Miscellaneous237 1950-07-05 5 STARTLING PREDICTION* IN VOI R HOROSCOPE Vnur Rati MH Told Pre*. Would you like to Irr.ow. what txr atar- mdi'»»» for ymi. whether •on will" tw mi r«-a«.ful and happy md what 1« tndir-ated for yon m ♦metneas, l»ve. maniac. fnea)4«.. •-netnlop. lucky «t 1 unJnekv |«rt«via, what jltfall* to237 words
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176 1950-07-05 6 $85,000,000 FOR TIN MINES TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS IPOH, Tuesday.—The Tribune understands on good authority that a sum of $85,000,000 has been earmarked for war damage compensation payments to the tin mining industry. Initial payments have started already, though not in cash176 words
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Article203 1950-07-05 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. THE public still failed to take very much active interest in tiie share market owing to the political situation. Prices in general showed further sinali declines. The following are the price changes announced today by the Malayan Sharebrokers' Association: SINGAPORE, JULY 4 Fraser Neave Ords203 words
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Article148 1950-07-05 6 LON DON SHARES Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Y. t. ly persist ent .small sell'Ufl <»n iht London Stock Kx.han was replaced by small buying lodcy. In a 1 sections j>rice n.ovem* m srere to high leve's with an in:provement in sentim-nt tci:cern'ng the Korean .-Uua'.ioi resulting in hear covering. British GovernmentReuter. - 148 words
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Article60 1950-07-05 6 Gold shed $7 on the lael in yesterday's trading in (Singapore on rumours of peace moves iv Korea. The .narket dropped wS in tho morning session and ¥2 in the afternoon o osim; at f2tc per tael of raw ;;oid (first quality) sellers and bus ness60 words
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Article132 1950-07-05 6 The rubber commodity market opened .steady yesterday at 7'J cenfs per pound for July rh'pment. The market moved up slightly on good Japanese buying to 80 cents at noon. The market eased by a naif cent but steadied again towards the close. Yesterday'l closing* price:;132 words
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Article84 1950-07-05 6 SINGAPORE. July 4: The. price of tin yesterday was KM] per picul ex-smelter—a ii*e of *"2 !">/8. LONDON, July 3: Spot £609. I p £4. Threo moid us £609 L l p t*l Settlement price £609 J. l p Si. Turnover: 60 tons. SECOND SESSION: Spot £609 J.84 words
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Article61 1950-07-05 6 U.P. LONDON, Tues. The tin market was steady and trendless today. Spot eased ten shillings to £610% while three months was unchanged at £611 The closing prices were spot buyers £611 sellers with business at £611. Three months £611 buyers £611 sellers with business at £011%. The settlementU.P. - 61 words
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Article103 1950-07-05 6 Estate production of copra ITI the Federation in May totalled 3,424 tons while output on Miiaj holdings is estimated at 10,1© tons. Copra imports amounted to 584 tons. The total output of 13.554 tons shows 1 ris -Ol 3 215 tons over April production. Stocks103 words
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Article78 1950-07-05 6 U.P. LONDON T N ues. ThMinistry of Supply announced on Monday night that for the time being the first two cents of any increase in United States domestic price of copper as of June 30 wlfll not be reflected in the Ministry's selling price TheU.P. - 78 words
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Article24 1950-07-05 6 U.P. HONGKONG, Tues.—The following are today's quotations on the Hongkong money exchange market: dollar. HK515.35 per sterling. HK5304.5 per tael of gold.—UP.U.P. - 24 words
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Article100 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Tues. THE International Tin Study Group bulletin issued today confirms most of the advance figures for April issued on June 23. The Netherlands production of tin metal, however, vis revised to 2,065 tons— over the advance figure. Meanwhile the bulletin shows that worldReuter. - 100 words
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Article, Illustration80 1950-07-05 6 Anch ses (44); Agapenor (32 3). Villa di Brugene Toboali KO/ 1 41); Automedon—Neothv is <38. I 39): Tabian (35/36): Polydorus (31 32i: Rajah Brooke <WSE K> Benvor ich (17 18): rtenurty 1 20); Fen«tlen t2l 22); Polydorus 1 (23/94); Idomeneus tJ&'MU Wi y r liamette Vctorv80 words
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Article74 1950-07-05 6 Copra was very steady In Singapore yesterday W'th buyer> in evidence at $34 per picul f.o.b. July-Aug. But there were no sellers to meet them and the market remained quiet with no business parsing. coconut oil was steadier w th °e.Uers at $56 per picul f.o.b. Ju y74 words
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430 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. WIMBLEDON, Tuesday. Sturgess, South African champion •J™**J^?^ C^V J in the late Wimbledon, just scrape* home after apparenuy nean s y i --T .4.1- stages of the matcn. Twentysix-year-old St ixan. who has been playing tournament tennis since the age of 10 canReuter. - 430 words
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139 1950-07-05 6 Reuter. TROON, Scotland. Tues.—The oversee* challenge to the British Open Golf Championship was hardly disturbed on the Troon Old and Lechjrreen courses today when the 36 holes qualifying test ended with 93 players surviving for the 72 holes championship proper which opens on theReuter. - 139 words
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Article243 1950-07-05 6 A team from the visiting Indian Navy thrilled a larg crowd of Indians at Fai>«-r tarn yesterday when they in it the Singapore Indians in a soccer friendly, which ended in a tw< all draw. Playine barefooted the Indian Navy men treated the crowd to243 words
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Advertisement693 1950-07-05 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW &CONTLNENTAL PORTS. "Agapenor" sails for Havre Liverpool July 7 ••Talthybiua"„..._ sails for P. Sudan, Holland y London Dublin Z July 10 Teleus" sails for Genoa.693 words
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Advertisement579 1950-07-05 6 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. Lady Typist.. *)!!>*>'• slating salary required to P.O. Box 1320. -V.*7). WANTED intelligent. Englishspeaking delivery sales nan, who ran ride and possess motorcycle licence, on salary and comm.sson basis. Good income for energe; men. Apply Box A.3785, Tribune, Singapore V.37). WANTED energetic Sales Organiser with pood ideas579 words
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Advertisement383 1950-07-05 6 SPOTTING WINNERS: "We supply Scientific Race Guide for any Race Day to any?-*} interested. This Guide enables ftven Novices to p ck Winners easily. Terms Apply: Astro, Box A. Tribune Ku»1« T.nmnnr «O.WHI PETS. PKDIGRfc«£ aisauans as or companions black and goiul ***** sable dog imnun sed distemper Box A.3783.383 words
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Advertisement272 1950-07-05 6 FINANCIAL WANTED Financier for rat»V housine proiect. State nmo.m' available. Terms can be nwraiEed 1 Apply Box A 3780. Tr bune. S pore WANTED Loan $1000. Repuyabh i in 12, instalments with ttHeteet State interest required Box A..T77h i Tribune. Snore. (T. 2? REQUIRED loan $1500. repayabb in 12 instalments272 words
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Advertisement309 1950-07-05 6 ACCOMMODATION TO Let. Neveßungalows and Flats, all modern convenience*-. Apply S. O. Alsagcff. PA. Chulia Street. Spore. (V.41). ATTRACTIVE large double loom bathroom attached mod. san. .*u;t couple or with <h'ld 1" Ft. Katong Area run of house best food. Qarmjre available Ist. August. Box A Tribune, Spore. 'V.38). TO309 words
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177 1950-07-05 7 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER THE going for today's races, the second day of the Perak Turf Club's July Meeting, should be perfect. There has been no raiiT and the track is nice and dry. My three best bets are WINATION Martivi and FOUNTAIN LADY. m177 words
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Article131 1950-07-05 7 rERE were nothing more t;»*r, half-pace workouts lhi.s i iorntnr. Belgium (Turner) cantered Wrongly round. Bashf.il Leant y (R. Boy) and The Da.i -T (Tuloh» trotted slowly). Martini (Woods), .Vanguard (Jones), and Atcoko (Flam. r. went round at half-pace. Ashok (McPlierson) went twee round at half pace,131 words
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Article812 1950-07-05 7 Race One—3 P.M. Horses Uass 5 Div. I—6 Furs. 023 Spriiur Up (Ingrain) 8.12 Mr. luian leong Ghee Rodu.is 000 Brooking (Lanvlown) i.Oy Belmont Stable Spencor 000 Bon Ami «LitH > 8.03 -Mr. J0''......... M*nc«r Mr. Alladdin 04- Mamns* (UntWed) 8.03 Mdm. Chua Tui ey Fountain Lady iJ.812 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-07-05 7 GOLDEN Boy (left) sparring with Siamese Nat Som See at Joe Diamond's training camp yesterday. "Ooldie," who meets Nai Parasert on Friday night at the Happy World Stadium wound up his training yesterday. There will be one change in the nighfs card. Wong Kxm Foo the Siamese-Chinese63 words
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Article120 1950-07-05 7 At Tunbridge Wells. Kent vs. Worcestershire match d ravin. Worcestershire 321. Kent 21 1 t-r 8 (Ames 87). At Kettering, Northauv..' in.-aire vs Glamorgan match OWfvn Glamorgan 339 for 9 dec. Northamptonshire 100 for 4 (WaLKii.-. medium pace, 5 for 40). At Bath, Lancashire beat Somerset by an120 words
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Article150 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. sex match drawn. Middlesex ll<© and 112 for 5. Essex SM «Irsole 100, Young, '.eftarm, sow. 4< for 54). At Sheffield. Yorksnire tfat Surrey by five runs. Yorksrifi 271 and 147 for 6 declared (Holiday not out 74). Surrey 19i (Countable not out 60, Coxon, nj,htarm fast-medium, 5Reuter. - 150 words
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251 1950-07-05 7 PENANG SHUTTLE C'SHIPS EXCITING duels should be witnessed in the Penang Badminton Championships which begin on Sunday. The draw has placed present Penang singles champion Law Teik Hock in a different section to that of Oei Teik Hock. It looks as if Law will251 words
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Article48 1950-07-05 7 Two thousand basketball fans saw Mapua basketbailers score i. brilliant i o-50 points victory over a Singapore combination last at the Happy World. Mapua, a tired team after their Federation tour played without two of their Chinese ace players, Jose Lim and Jose Yu.48 words
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Article63 1950-07-05 7 A very keenly contested same of hockey was played at the Farrer Park yesterday between the Indian Association md a team from the visiting ln> an Navy. Leading one nil at haif n I the LA. conceeded two goals in the second half to be beaten 2—L Jerom63 words
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Article50 1950-07-05 7 SOUTHAMPTON, Tues. The West Indies declared at their Saturday total of 539 for 4 when their match against Hampshire here was resumed this morning after a blank day yesterday became of rain. Hampshire went n on n soft wicket in cloudy weau.er. The match eneded in a draw.50 words
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Article66 1950-07-05 7 A.P. ROME. Tues.- -Rudrfv ;,f> < one time boxer and brother of former wor d champion Max Baer, suffered a flesh vound Indev from one of the 22 lions gathered In Rome for MGM's product s i of "Quo Vadis". Studio spokesman said Baet'.s clawed arm wasA.P. - 66 words
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Article52 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—Denis Compton, who has been out of cricket for several games, including the last Test match, today had ancame through the test well. He he had a recent operation, and other trial of his knee en which said afterwards he felt fine and was kujteReuter. - 52 words
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Article28 1950-07-05 7 LONDON, Tues. Tommy Farr the former British and Empire heavyweight boxing champion, who is now 36. will return to the ring in two months. t28 words
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Article42 1950-07-05 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tues—Dick Turpir.. former British and Bm'urc middleweight champion. today announced he has definitely ret'red from the ring. Turpin made history as the first eo'oui?d boxer to win a Brit'sh fcltle when he beat Vince Hawkins two years ago.—Reutar.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article258 1950-07-05 7 THRILLING table tenni3 was •witnessed at Great World last night in the Chin Woo A.A. vs. C.S.A. "Blue" clash Although there were no upsets, almost every game pro/idea its quota of thrills. Moat closely contested battle of the match was the match between Wan Kum258 words
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Article90 1950-07-05 7 The present ut c noiuors of ibe mixed doubles OW Chew Bee urt Mrs. Greenhll, staved of a *r*H« challenge yesterday #H» OLT. Holloway and Mrs. Uwna TunM in the semirtinals of theJ-m-. pore Lawn tennis Cha.npioa,.».i»s Played at S.C.C. COUTU. Chew and partner h* v90 words
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Advertisement370 1950-07-05 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENORCHY Due July 13 r.LENARTNEY Due July 24 FROM UK FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. GLENEARN Gdns. 15/16 Sails July 6 BRECONSHIRE .due Penang July 13 CARRIERS370 words
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Advertisement42 1950-07-05 7 TROPHIES THAT GLORIFY ONES DEEDS OF SKILL VALOUR S.P.H.deSUVA 45, High St., SlngaP»"The Embankment, WW--13 Station M. IP 0 1. your bo<Jy •■•U L •♦*«<>«?,• you will >* mil n v-j |I<(t The discovery n foo r out** -7t,*ltr p,r«>u Ufe sec '""tody, <ft42 words
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Advertisement452 1950-07-05 7 ftK. P.fc LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy.) (Incorporated in the Netherlands) l, Finlayson Green, Singapore P.O. Box 72. Tel. obOaU for Smgkawang. Pemangkat" JUly 5 "Baud" t a r an d Pontianak July ft "Ophir- or Bel awan-Dcli J T y 2 "Totri- M«»tok and Djakarta"..ll fig "Seroer. 5« Jg452 words
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Article152 1950-07-05 8 A.P. LONDON, Tues. Speculation cropped up in some informed quarters yesterday that Britain may soon put atom spy Klaus Fuohs to work afcaln on atomic research. There was no official confirmation or denial of the reports. The Home Office, which is responsible for FuchsA.P. - 152 words
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Article249 1950-07-05 8 U.P. TAIPEI, Tuesday. ACTIVE Soviet Russian assistance is being given to the Communists in Indo-China. Russian military advisers are serving with Viet Minh and at least 20,000 Chinese Communist troops are in Indo-China right now at the disposal of rebelleader Ho Chi Minh. These statements areU.P. - 249 words
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Article69 1950-07-05 8 Y Ml'At C..ir.Otn-J KCA'rf «tiff iM'f'Ul'f W «»•>•. ilUiijJrtN'H Ci>tow Cliili fr.n». /r- *i- i 5 3" P.m. MnUv rJ«r< V/ »it4irL>iaoU Ilu/'H C ir Art CUiW L'fe n<k< A i\. L.P. <*.hV 6 Thu»I m mii'.m XMnni; 7 Kilo» 1 «lonoJ i'*i in t/ r'lltNKRC mrA69 words
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Article143 1950-07-05 8 CATHAV: •"Morning ;>-) nrfiiv at 11 a.ni., 1.45, 4.15. 6 45 and 9.30 p.m. ALHAMBItA: "The A'vn'.ires Of Don Covote" at I.*}. 4.15. 6 45 and 9.30 p.m. Tomorrow: "Mrn. Mike PAVILION: "13 Leal 8oUi.tr» at 2. 8 30 and 9.30 p.m. Tomorrow: "And Mtke? Thrt*e r CAPITOL: "All143 words
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Article60 1950-07-05 8 ANGLO CHINESE Oil» IRH S ASSOCIATION- Friendly «o«:r*r match: A.C.O.B.A. vs. T onu Bahru at Farrer1?rk. SOCCER: Snr S.K.C. Tndian R.C. at Jalan lA-wr; Jnr. Bl: Cheerful Lads v »1 to*'. RASC at Geylanji J C.Y v Social A.P. at VMA CHICKET: In.*;, v t. Andre*' Scl'"«'l at St.60 words
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Article52 1950-07-05 8 JAKARTA. Toes katoa volcano hfttweeti Java and Sumatra Mew mud and r» mi rt into the air in a seriev ot four -apid v.a.jaons on Monday according to 3 reoort by a passing Duf 'i ship, r.iade public by tilt Navigation Department today. No damage or casualties52 words
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Article88 1950-07-05 8 A.P. LONDON. Ties. Koyal <ir?:es Matched reports "oday that Prircess riirabeth's next baby will be b)rn in Sen i Lin 1. Plans are ton pleted for the Princes* to be confined in her London home. Clarence House, near Buckingham Palace, about August 20. Rumours hadA.P. - 88 words
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Article78 1950-07-05 8 PENANG. lues. Mr. N. Govindasamy. attached to the Criminal Investigation Branch, and Miss K. X Govindamal were married under the Civil Marriage Act. before Magistrate Mr. E. M. Smallwood recently. This marriage is th» nrst of its kind, since the advice given by the Settlement78 words
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Article266 1950-07-05 8 PROFESSOR T. H. Silcock, President of the Peo- pie's Education Association, yesterday said that there is plenty of work to be done in the line of adult education "and it is up to us to do it". Prof. Silcock was speaking at the general meeting266 words
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216 1950-07-05 8 U.P. LONDON, Today. UIRST Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Y. Gromyko« said today that the United States was waging an lv wanted to take over the entire country. in a i4-pa~e acclamation puadsiud jv the ofliciaj j news agency, lavs. and broadcasc »o the aond.U.P. - 216 words
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Article144 1950-07-05 8 A.P. LONDON. Wed I**» has told Russia and the iTmted State, that she rr eriiate in a old to enn the Korean war. otiicial RP.id yesterday The Indian offer, t was reported, was conveyed to the Russian and American Governments by the Indian Ambassadors inA.P. - 144 words
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Article30 1950-07-05 8 ROME, Tues. Miss Augusta Chang, Chinese diplomat, and William Dowdcll, editor cf the Rome Daily American, were married in a private ceremony at Santa Susanna Catholic Church yesterday.30 words
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Advertisement74 1950-07-05 8 VrfWWV^mrr» «J > Just Opened f jj for Better Living jj P Self-contHined. Healthy •I locality, single or double Wm < rooms with bathrooms [i I" attached New furniture and fittings. Excellent food with first-class service Two minutes' walk from Roxy Theatre. jj Ij SOONG HUH GUEST HOUSE "j 246,74 words
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Advertisement326 1950-07-05 8 NOTICES "haulage permit I, Khoo Tua Eng T/A Lan Heong of No. 32, Jalan Kluang, Batu Pahat, Johore hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Haulage Permit to operate a Van having a load capacity 10/12 cwts. This vehicle will be based at Batu Pahat and to be326 words
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Advertisement701 1950-07-05 8 I HEALTH DE-j PARTMENT: Required an Assistant Health Officer (male) Supernumerary for tne per manent staff, the appointment in the first instance being on a three years' agreement. The appointment I» in Class II Othe Salary Scheme for Senior Officers (*5OO x A*3o-$590 X S4O-1630 x As3o-J750/Par, As4o-$950 X Asso-SI.OOOK701 words
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Advertisement699 1950-07-05 8 TUITION IVtERCANTCLE INMTITI TIO 209, Queen Street, Phone 237 >. S »enu your spare ilm* vhih ut in'd increase your Shorthand hM rvn.ntr Skill or take i '.-in-*- 0 i < udi*>s in Book Keepiu.;, Eni I •tc Ciahnes are adjusted lo suit Your requirement and ar- op*n 0 bCSUUMTfI699 words
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