Malaya Tribune, 6 July 1950

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  • 12 1 MALAYA TribunE UgSi pages. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 355 1 REPORTED HEAVY U.S. LOSSES A.P., U.P. Reuter. TOKYO, Today. WORTH KOREAN armour maintained their steady W thrust and flanking drive today in the area where American elenfents were reported isolated yestcrdav No direct word of this American force was announced. Earlier front advices said American
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  • 106 1 Tribune S*»ff Reporter. Today. SINGAPORE Food Sl&t&J**^ Deputy Controller of out ayugar t gin and arrested ten shopkeepers in a seriesoor»i r J£J for refusing to sell «.j^ss^^^S^ teg Eight men held are Chinese wßle two are Indian Muslims. A total of 20 bags
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  • 100 1 A.P. MOSCOW. Today The Soviet press was dominated again yesterday by angry headlines denouncing the United States actions in Korea and mobilizing public indignatloThe press carried such headlines as: "Punishment <hall be meted out to the aggressors. Stop the Stop the suffocators of the Korean people. Cut off
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  • 53 1 STOP PRESS TOKYO. Today.—A communique issued at 2.20 p.m. today said B-29's of the *>oth Air Force continued air strikes at North Korean forces without suffering casualties. It said no enemy aircraft was encountered in several locations. Extensive damage was caused to three important North
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  • 53 1 Tribune cameraman Tai Yew Khuan was there when Food Control Inspectors seized sugar at a shop in Bencoolen Street, whde a big crowd looks on. Mr A. D. Butler-Mad-den. Deputy Controller ef Supplies dressed in shorts and open shirt is on the extreme right of the picture
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  • 102 1 fT Reporter SINGAPORE Today. Michael Joseph Nonis, 25--year-old Eurasian, who was tentatively charged in the Singapore Relief Court >esterday with the murder of ten-year-old Winnie Spencer was brought to tne Police Court under police escort at 10.47 a.m. today. He was first taken to the restrict Court,
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  • 341 2 A.P. ASMARA. Today A FEARLESS British police inspector from Cardiff A Wales, is being hailed as the first big hero of the war against pro-Ethiopian Shifta bandits in Eritrea He is Inspector P. C. Webb, former gunner, who won a D.S.M. in
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  • 39 2 Reuter. London. Today. -M> V. K. K. Mipnon. went to Buckingham Palace today to pi esc nt to the King his new letters of commission as the representative in the U.K. of the Republic )1 India.—Rcutai.
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  • 28 2 Members of the staff of the Forward Supply depot of the R.A.S.C., Pasir Panjang, gave a furewell lunch to one 5 of iheir officers, Major Lowery, (centre) yesterday.
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  • 179 2 U.P. MANILA, Today.—Luis Taruc, elusive Communist commander of the Huk rebels, whose whereabouts or reported death have been topics of much conjecture in the past months, has been found in his remote Sierra Madre mountain headquarters Taruc, supreme chieftain of the Huks, told a Manila Publisher
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  • 103 2 A.P. MANILA, Today The Department of National Defence declared today Luis Taruc, Hukbalahap supreme commander, recently had made surrender overtures. This claim was in sharo contrast to an interview published yesterday in two Manila newspapers which quoted Taruc as saying the Huks "will never
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  • 32 2 Reuter. LONDON. tions that Klaus Emil Fuchs. atom scientist spy who has served four months of a 14 years' sentence, will shortly be released from prison were authoritatively denied here today.—Reuter.
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  • 18 2 A.P. PARIS. Wed- Attorneys for Marshall Petain today, won their light for a new trial. A.F.
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  • 22 2 A.P. PHILADELPHIA. Today. The U.S. aircraft carrier Bataan left the Philadelphia Navy Yard and will sail lor the Pacific.—A.P.
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  • 26 2 A.P. TOLEDO. Today. Willys Overland Mofors said yesterday that it ha/i an order from the US; Ordnance Department tor 8 "r<< -efps. A P.
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  • 84 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Wed—Reports reaching here said today that the Chinese Communists machine-gun-ned the British freighter s.s. Cheunghlng after the ship left Amoy for HongI kong. The machine-gun fire i which came from the main- land, however, did not hit j the ship which is
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  • 194 2 Reuter. NEW YORK, Wednesday. J|R. David E. Lilienthal, former chairman of the United States Atomic Energy Commission, said in an article today he was convinced the American monopoly of atomic industrial know-how" was no longer justified and should be drastically changed. Mr. Lilienthal said
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  • 215 2 The followlv-' new books and reprints Wui be added to Raffles Library within the next lew days: The Augustan Age John Butt: Shakespearian Tra gedy—H. B. Charlton: Planning your home for Tomorrow—Morrison Hendry: The Mr. A. Case—C. E. B. Roberts: Trial of John Alexander Diekman—B. O.
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  • 88 2 Reuter. LONDON, Today. A Bucharest military tribunal today sentenced two alleged spies to death, the Rumanian news agency report in a dispatch received m London One of- them was a tormer airline p:l Ciobanu. who "made headlines" three years ago when t wo' passengers forced him
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  • 117 2 A.P. MANILA. Today, province Pampanga nor. Jose B. Linzad. former Colonel in U.S. Air says he is more than «ri ing to If ad a vol Filipino division into bat;l* against the North X Reds. But he may run into bio. President Elpidio Qu rino
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  • 60 2 A.P. CALCUTTA. Today, armed bandits escaped easily with the 60.000 Unpeg! payroll of the Nation*. Carbon Company factory in Calcutta yesterday. As the station-*.-the payroll approach factory the bandit stopped the car. The driver and th company employe car fled, leaving the mono to the bandits.
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  • 21 2 U.P. Rryjavik. Iceland. To The government today i.*s«j£ a statement supporting I N Security Conn I on Kor.-a. -V >'
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  • 60 3 Special Korea Pictures TUP: 1 k-tff >n a Jo lighter. 11! I i 1 ..i ineen fes> M t«> the ir plane Bl LOIS l-F.l I Sister Claie. th li< m Order, .-.ho Nt.iv.ii behind when the overrun Seoul. KLOW: l>etei-lives arrest Melbourne Ked. who rioted m tnrnt of the
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  • 128 3 Mr. E. C.S. Adkins. Secretaiy of Chinese Affairs, yesterday summoned the Supervisor* of the Chinese High School and the Nanyang Girls* School for discussions on the future of their schools. The two schools have been charged with spreading propaganda detrimental to the Colon v The nature
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  • 108 3 A.P. HONG KONG, Today. Shanghai Communists fina'ly have mineswecping operations in the Yangtze. This was reported by crcwmembers of the Biitish freighter, Empire Dirk, which arrived from Shanghai yesterday. The Dirk is the first foreign vessel to negotiate the Yang--mce alleged Nationalist mines last month blew
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  • 70 3 A.P. HONG KONG. Tues. A Taipei dispatch to the independent Sing Tao Jih Pao says that Nfc> Chinese Communist armies "voluntarily" withdraw fix>m Chusan Islands after the jutbteak of the Korean war. The armies wete identified as Red General Che Yi's 20th and 21st. The
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  • 44 3 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Tl day The Security Council will meet tomorrow to consider the appointment of a com-mander-in-chief in Korea, the use of the United Nations flag in the rVM i. and some form o. "war coordination commit* Inside: the Security Council.—Rawer.
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  • 38 3 A.P. Chamber ol Deputies BRUSSELS, Wed. The gave a vote of confidence, by M votes to 83, to M. Jean Chi vicusai I government, which is pledged to return King Leopold to the thtone. AT.
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  • 1011 4 THEY TWINKLE IN ALL THE CONSPICUOUS RESORIS A.P. LONDON. AMERICAN movie players have flocked to Europe in such numbers that the autograph hunters don't know which way to turn. "I guess it has something to do with this unemploy ment in Hollywood that we've been
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  • 175 4 Reuter. TERRORISM, Communist instigated, still stalks by night and casts its black shadow over the day in Saigon. Eight political assassinations, five attempted murders, 22 grenade outrages causing 44 casualties, three cases of terrorist-fused arson—that was the crime record of terrorists in Saigon between May
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  • 567 4 -LARRY PARKS A.P. NEW YORK—Film star Larry Parks says there "should be a law to make actors live sensibly for their own good." "It's almost an industrywide practice now to encoui age an actor to live over his head and beyond his means.'
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  • 150 4 Reuter. COLOMBO. Mon Employees' representative on the* Rubber Wages Board are not expected to >; the increased wag< s proposed for rubber workers Male Workers: from 58 cents per day to 79 cenus Females: fro.n 4f> cents to 60 cents: Children: from 41 cents
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  • 180 4 3ERLIN "Ninotschka. Hollywood's 12-year-old satire on Moscow Communism, is still one of democracy's hottest weapons in its cold wai with Russia here. This film had West Bet* lin giggling in 1948 when giggles were hard to get during the Russian blockad» It was reissued during
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  • 72 4 A.P. X ASS ALA. SUDAN native woman stood on of a well here to mount her donkey. The well cover gave »>'■ plunging her 40 feet the shaft. While Bh< call for help, villagers saw the accident man;ip pull her to the surfae The woman pulled
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  • 110 5 JHK uated P r e s on this page >how vou various aspects i,t the m 11 »n Korea from n. Mm Arthur's visit to the lroatlines to the transfer ol Korean battle easuaftta from trucks that >erve as makeshift ambulances. Gen. MacArthur talks with Ambassador
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  • 279 6 Reuter-AAP. (From Roy MacArrnej >. theffi Une in £S&nk RUSSIAN-BUILT armour and A^ ca! so a me ¥hero 3.5C0 yards range. The American injantry stood fast when the tanks penetrated their positions and held gun which had been plastering the tanks as they approached
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  • 69 6 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Toda> -Two Ui. Navy transport with 3,200 military aid civilian passengers aboard will sail from San Francisco for the troubled Orient today, Navy spokesman announced. One ship will doot at Yokohama, the other at Okinawa. Meanwhile, the U.S. Army announced that one battalion of the
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  • 28 6 U.P. ROME. W*d.—The Kalian news agency Ansa reported today that Sicily's bandit 'eader Giulieno was phot dead eafly this morning in a battle with police. —U.P.
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  • 97 6 A.P. MANILA. Wed—A tavicab drove up w > N the headquarters of V the Philippine Nation- al Red Cross. s A husky American s rot out. paid ius tare. r quietly asked the dn- S s ver to accompany nam V upstairs. The
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  • 82 6 U.P. PARIS. Today. Eighteen Marshall Plan nations of Western Europe began planning yesterday what they ill do before 1952 when American aid ends. The planning began in a ■neeting of the executive committee of the Organization for European Economic Co-operation. It continues today when top economic leaders
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  • 95 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—Soldiers md airmen marched into 28 strike-bound provision warehouses in Central London to take over the delibacon. eggs and other fod. Convoys of lorries took he supplies to thousands of grocers' shops in the -apital which have had no deliveries since Monday. The
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  • 24 6 A.P. SAIGON, Wed. Donald R. Heath, nist Ameiican minisrer appointed to the three China, an wed at Saigon this afternoon. A.P.
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  • 26 6 Pictured here is the South Korean port of Pusan where U.S. ground troops- the fVont B by f 'tram. Pttsan. 0 Photo. 1
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  • 105 6 Truman' s Campaign Manager Indicted U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Today. ATTORNEY George T. Davis, Northern California ATTORN*.* ueor °V f president Truman during Davi<- a well-known 42--year-old* erUojoal attorney, and a Chinese Lee Sim-Keong uvr,< an-eiirht-roupt compiling three years ago to obtain passport for Chinese by a "trick device and scheme
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  • 101 6 A.P. WASHINGTON, l'oday sular Affairs Committee said yesterday tie pans to call a special meeting of the group to take up the question of civil government for Guam. Amendments to the bill as introduced which the Committee will consider would. 1. Set up a unicameral legislature of 21 members,
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  • 78 6 A.P. HONGKONG, Today Responsible banking officials in Hongkong thi morning denied a locat press report that Hongkong banking firms were raising the margin of deposit on letters of credit from per cent, to 40 per cent "because of the presen add cituation. Omciai.s com
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  • 48 6 Sir Raymond Priestley, one of the men who put the Uni versity of Malaya on map*, will give a lecture on "Antaietic Explotation wit) Shackleton and Scott" in th. Central Hall cf the Faculty of Medicine, at the Univt Sepoy Lines toroonov* <F<'dayi at 1 p.m.
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  • 71 6 A TOTAI, of 18b -ior-n« "!> m Class 1 and 111 n Cla:s 2— have been entered for '.he Singapore Turf Club's ihre»-d". July meeting on July J">, l'J an 1 22. There wi 1 be eigbt races on the tlrst and second day? yiiii
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  • 312 6 (1I.ASS 1 will have their tirst iur> over 151 or lm arid second ion over bf or ljni. Abhv Kay bf, Hm: Ahi'l Int. 6f; Arctic lx>rd lm, lint: Ao'.iimn Balloon bf. 61'; Ballroom t'f; Battleship lm. lini; Bi ly Carjl H' Gf; Bonnie Prince bf, 14m: J!rnm«.aJ!
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  • 489 6 CLASS 2 will have the r fire) run over 6f or 7f and necund tin over bf or 9f. Abbot «f«»rd (1 Father Ma,.inwi 6f. 6f: Alphonsus 6f. it; Amu a.-v dor bf. 6f; April Shower" bt (se ond run); Arabian Knitfht G', it Autumn Glory Bf, 6f:
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  • 312 7 Chai Sitphol Gets World Hanking U.P. XT WASHINGTON, Today. J National Boxing Association quarterly rankings listed Joe Walcott and Lee Savold as the logical contenders for the heavyweight title held by kzzard Charles. In the middleweight division Ray Robinson was rated No 1 challenger
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  • 64 7 A.P. CALAIS. Wed.—Chiuvr i mvudmina fever among the inhabitants <>f Calais caused a I'-iUfy last night. Roland Malta aa, 4>. a mechanic and lather of revf* children, bet ha* comrades he mn d swim a 'o< al para wore than 100 yards wide. He tried but
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  • 23 7 The Cheerful Lart.i beat the 61 Company of R.A.S.C. by 7_2 yesterday in a Junior 8.l league ganv; at Geylang stadium.
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  • 92 7 U.P. NEW YORK. Wed. Ml< ght champion J.ik Lamotta received toNew York Boxing > n telegram, orlenng him to step on the >n Friday and rehis weight. Lamotta has steadfastly rj to make public his >ince he began m for his title dea gainst Tiber
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  • 140 7 ri:<H)N. Scotland, Thurs.--n study Utile Yorkv I'll a middle aged il Urn hue. led the nd of th.- i>i»en golf flip 11 tonight with a tmd. r pat ot Iters players were j br*ak par with 69. to defending champion uho.se performance m the short prt-
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  • 71 7 rt. Wed.- if i.-i b*t»f«i; was witi» :-»i>fd yeaterdav ixed doubles llnala of 11»»• Lava Tesaia AnoeJataon onshipa when tre» fayMr». Hay pad Abdir'an bea< Mr. and Hra, P. S. M, Dew m straght mis to v.i;j tie for the first ticne, Abdullah, ptar/ed ahakely set. Mr-*.
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  • 39 7 Reuter. SYDNE*. Wed. British Rugby League touiing team today brat Toowooniba by 44 points (ten tries and seven goals, to 12 point? (two tries and three goals) at TooA in the fifth round s>{ a iba. Reuter.
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  • 41 7 IHORXTON LANCASHIRE. A -y, r old Imv v.oti a in a chHdrt n's and torrnt-d hi.: becoming an OJ\ >ni»t Km ittt OeaaK »v'Pcarimm mind risatux h s •r status." Keeaoae jhe bought liim n.i i- c
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  • 26 7 ►N. Wed. Jack Gutunou* Bnti-h box'l nd. tJM wfv 1 those lie tiainei •'arnera. loincev > weight boxin; "1 ];iUy ThMrtcftll. A.p -htweight <oara|»t»>n,—
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  • 74 7 hte Blue Flash badminton party will meet the Super wui_B.P. in a triendly eaootmter on on the. latter* rourt. Duku Road, at 7 p.m. B-jv Flash players viil b, ...elected from the folio *r\r\n Lee ITeow Whatt. Lee Kttn Sen-. Ai. Ann Bent:. Chia Bonu Sr.
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  • 103 7 LONDON, Wednesday. 11JEST Indies bowler Lance Pierre unrooted eight Lancashire wickets at Liverpool today for 51 runs. If he had been rested for a spell he might have taken the lot. v The pitch was dry, which enabled Pierre, whose previous figures in
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  • 108 7 Reuter. Reuter I.ANt .ASHIItK IST L\N>.: Washbreok r 1: b MeTfe 44. I**** 11 Gomez b Pierre 7, Kdrieb Marshall b Pierre firieve* c William* b Pierre VihaH"* r Chrintiani b Pierre Karbn. c Stollniever b Pierre 1. Oreebweej c Worrell b Pierre Tiilrer-al c Johnson b Valentine 15.
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  • 31 7 BASKETBALL Medan Black and White basketball team arrived yesterday afternoon in Penang by air. They will be meeting the Fukien Girls' School team this evening at the New World Park Stadium.
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  • 38 7 Two teams gained a walkover last night in th InterClub Table Tennis Tournament at the Great World. C.S.A. <Red) from C.S.A. (Blue) and Tiger i?>m University of Malaya. Chine Woo beat Shing ah by 5— 5.
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  • 172 7 INDIAN Recreation Club trounced the S.R.C. by 5 goals to 1, in a Senior League game, played at Jalan Besar. yesterday. The Indians wore the better balanced team. Recs forwards although hard workers, were eratic nnd did not possess the necessary sting. They
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  • 186 7 JN «pite of two teams gaining walkovers last nigh* the two remaining teams Chin Woo and Shine Wah m their duel provided the epectators the usual quota of thrills. Expectations ran high when Chin Woo and Shing Wah was level with 4 gam<»s each.
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  • 153 7 The Social Athletic Pariy were trounced 6—l by tn» Young Men's Association in a Junior B-l soccer match played at thf C.V.M.A. ground yesterday The Social's were however, handicapped for they took the field with nine players. Their opponents dominated play for the major
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  • 303 7 THERK shall b. no ;.r:-..'S i the Singapore Junto) Badfrii ton Championships o~.» Njtutday. The following ".tm's pla\ ed off on Sunda At a.m.: Men's >inir>r Leow Jwee How (Mavi-rwerl Tommy Lim (Seel X m Chens' Lam Joon Shu <Alavti«>«v.»r) v S*eah Soi Soon <BOTV\>. fin-
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  • 33 7 Reuter. SYDNEY. Wed.--Olympic Gamer boxer and former amateur profef B '.mil bantamweight chametfen Oi Australia. Jimmy Carrittn*ra ha turned professional. Carruth r; will have his first i-uVc."-- i fight .«oon.- Reuter.
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  • 229 8 .4 nd They Are All Jets U.P. AVIATION sources that onuu eyen A her jet-propelled n.ght «Rhter st with equipping auxiliary' Ko> al Air r u -i jet aircraft. h raF took wraps The disclosures came a greatest peaceoff five sleek new jet warjla from
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  • 63 8 U.P. LISBON. Today. Foreign Minister Riose Caero replied yesterday to a note sent by Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru" sever*! months ago on Portuguese-Indian questions, particularly the issue of Goa. The note was handed to lodiuT runister Aehuta I Menon. hut the text was not I revea'.ed.
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  • 208 8 There al 1 for ai N laartailioiinl 1 corps stand by fo: emergency ST the "A .-Communist nSat IntelHgeno; TTnit" in a fcter to th, Tribune today. The leUer U to a atory pu. shed in Uk Sunday Tribun. thai. secret orders had
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  • 98 8 KUALA Upaß, Today —The Federation Gove rami f announce today that security forces killed 250 bandits and ca turea io during the first five months of the year. Up to June 2 403 bandits surrendered. 57 x camps wire found and destroyed. Bandits incidents in May
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  • 108 8 A.P. ISTANBUL, TURKEY, Today. COMPETENT observers are wondering whether a new Communist offensive aimed at Yugoslav and Green Macodonia may be in the wind as the result of reported troops and supply movements in Bulgaria. These sources said a Bulgarian attempt to unite Yuga<iav. Greek
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  • 28 8 U.P. two other United States war has sunk any American or British ships It is news to us 5t daim broadest by the North Korean —U.P.
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  • 101 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Today. Harvey Firestone Jnr.. cnairman of Firestone Tire and Rubber Company least two of the standby -übber plants be TEE** ion to avert a possible- runner crisis". A statement issued by him *ays "a situation which threatens to inteifere with our rubber supply is
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  • 61 8 LONDON. Sat. With six of her 17 grandchildren as bridesmaids, MrsPriscilla James was married at Brighton. Then went back into church for the wedding oi her son. Mrs. James marrried Mr. Charles Harlen a bachelor. Both are In their 60s. Eight more of her grandchildren were
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  • 161 8 DUBBER jumped another two cents in Singapore this morning making a jump of four cents within two days. Business passed at one time this morning at 84 cents a pound for f.o.b. July. Continued Russian buying is believed to be boosting prices besides the bad
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  • 178 8 COUNSLI 'BERTHA' APPEAL ntHERE is no such thing as adoption in Dutcn law T^ifAaTah, as a married woman, cannot adopt Maria Hertogh. d t th c n Kenne?h Gould, on behalf of in Smgapore. t« thte cas° Che Aminah, the fostlr-mother of Maria Herto"h the Dutch
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  • 64 8 UP. TOKIO. Today. The North Korean Pyongyang Radio announced today that two American correspondents were captured at Suwon. They are Peter Kalischer of the United Press and Tom Lambert of the Associated Press. Peter Kalischer was known to be at the front, but Lambert was
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  • 35 8 Noon prices for rubber today were: No. 1 RSS f.o.b July 83 Vz 84 No. 2 RSS f.o.b July 82Vs 83 No. 3 RSS f.o.b July 82 82 Tone: Steady.
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  • 70 8 Gold rose by $2 on the t*el tidS morning with business i a* 12f>2 per tael for raw c. d the first qua ity at whol" f le Gold row on bad n> ws Korea but d d not rise as n uH as market men would
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  • 43 8 The pr ce of tin declared i noon today is 5310 5 ;V,o\. r t w e* smeller—a rise of 1 /8 o® Pi nlsrht's London rrice fo three months Un was «13 1 4 V* ton—a rise of £3 1.4.
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  • 74 8 Pepper wu steadier in th-» produce market this morn.n< oo Koreas new» and renewed demand from Europe. The rr.arkrt •e-enied to have been oversold on July positions and there some covering to a.id to the steadiness. B-:sT»ess v&s done this» r •.mini tn Bla»:k pepper Lampon/ at J5J*
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  • 38 8 Copra was a firm i «ark- morning with buyer? a: i 31 f.o.b. Ju y-Aug and no Coconut oil chansed %Jidr. at per picul f.o.b. July A mcob4 hand drum*, There further sellers at $f>6.
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  • 19 8 The share market was qu;e> at noon today without definite tendency, despite tin new? f rom Korea.
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  • 66 8 untitled SINGAPORE Todtjj KAI SUNG. 44 was charged gapore Court today bef« Mr. D.A. Fvfe with tl murder of Mr. Yong Yit UnJ the Tong Lc* Club. Ban Pasoh Road, on M*. J This is the first ti~accused has been charred court. He told th* court he
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 56 1 MALAYA Tribune B V THE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'TrftSure" Spore SALES p*prr r Pho SIM/3 Published eimultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpwr. JpQ» and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 6, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE U}NDOH MMrmmaSNTATli* E. Maurice Glover. Malaya Tribune Office, l+J, Fleet Street, London,
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    • 779 1 ARMOUR DUE IN ACTION SOON A.P U.P AND Reuter-AAP. f EN. MacARTHUR'S H.Q. AMN O I NC E D U OFFICIALLY AT MIDNIGHT LAST NIGHT TIL\T THE COMMUNISTS HAD DRIVEN THE DEFENDING AMERICAN AND KOREAN FORCES TO
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    • 52 1 TOKIO, Today.—C.en. Vln<-Arthur's Headquarters announced late yesterday this tabulation of enemy losses. PUnes: seyen destroyed. one probable, four damaged. Vessels: 11 destroyed, two damaged. Trucks: 19 destroyed, two damaged. Locomotives; 22 destroyed. one probable. 11 c". imaged. Boxcars: 18 destroyed. Tanks: destroyed. Armoured cars: one destroyed,
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    • 54 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. The United States casualties in the Korean fighting as announced by the Defence Department on Tuesday are: Killed—two. both air force. Missing 22, including 16 Army personnel aboard a C-54 which crashed near Pusan. South Korea, and six Air Force men in Korean missions. Wounded
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    • 127 1 U.P. I IKE SUCCBBB, Wed. m Korea pledged n U would agree to no separate peace with v Northern Koreans. In a communication from BC limb, Foreign Minisier of hern Govern- <. .«rjs-General the Koreans gratitude for the A \ations interven- the war and added
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    • 127 1 40 TANKS DID THE DAMAGE < From Ron Macartney., lirw tcr-AAP Cnn> <r*>nti*nt Wtfh the A MM lid Kom i. cm thr Korea*] Promt). FORTY xSorth Korean tanks yesterday swamped American positions 25 miles south of Seoul, forcing th c Americans to abandon their wounded and equipment.
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    • 89 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Today. The Indonesian Cabinet was reported today by Aneta, to have declared a "state Ol war and siet>." in the Moluccas. J mt Tt was assumed a&x the order applied to tne South Moluccas round the Amboina urea when' a "Republic of
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    • 33 1 U.P. TOKIO. Wvd. The I JL government vill pay bonuses OO to 100 p*m cent to Japanese mm/net for delivering vita] eargoas to Korea, General MacArthur'a banojnwrters announced today. --U.P.
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    • 95 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. To- day. The U.S. Defence Department said yester- day that a military mis- i -ion will leave hy air j on Friday for Indo- China. Malaya. IndoneI sia, Burma, Siam and the Philippines to -ur- vey the "nature and i extent" of American
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    • 252 1 U.S. I. Import Policy Hits Malaya's Exports Tribune Stuff Reporter. MAYALAN exports to Indonesia will be badly hit j as a result of recent changes made in Indo nesin's import policy. Singapore firms, especially textile traders, are already reeling under severe stagnation of goods in the Colony. n !l_ The
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    • 17 1 A.P. rniOMBO Wed. Ceylon COLOMo hacking am >m f T. uon against North Korea. AJ'.
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    • 134 1 U.P. TORIO. Today. Pyon*v\rv\ radio announced today the appointment of Red i f ni r Kirn II Sun as the 0. x of the Korean ivoole's army, Though h's background was obscure. Kirn reportedly led a RaerlUa band in raids against the Japanese
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    • 59 1 A.P. LONDON. Today. Britain plans to equip -'certain fighter squadrons in the Far Ease" with jet, aircraft. House of Commons was told yesterday. A VI. crawley. Parliamentary Under-Secretary for the Air Ministry, disclosed the plan, but said it would •no; be in the national m- rest"
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    • 142 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. Colonial Secretary James QrU~ Bths said today that no federation ot trade unions oxists in Singapore w tsked why government unions there are not permitted to join a foderatiom In a written reply to a nues'ion by W. L. Wyatt. Slffiths
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    • 588 1 A.P. (By Tom Lambert, A.l\ Correspondent). An Advanced U.S. Position in South Korea, Today. £U ERIC AN infantrymen and bazooka squads fought a four-hour battle with North Korean tanks yesterday afternoon without knocking them out. I arrived at the American command post early yesterday in
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    • 105 1 STOP PRESS IM T< II I»ISSTMI i n FOR Ma< Reuter. A vlS'l EKDAM. Today the I,IM-ten Hutch ne> trot Evertaen lUm :oi uun Brttiftfc destrier >ro»i- will prnliahly leave Surabaya naval baat unnoftnw io join the Allied nav.il i«>r« <-s in X <»•-*;»•> v ttorDisclosini; t hi- tonight Rear
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    • 34 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. Some anan and military supplier destined for Western irope may he diverted for the use of American forceftgbtittg in Korea, Mi. Roger Tabby, a Slate iV|»ar\rn<-nt spoVoman. «~ld today Reute*.
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    • 29 1 SmRu.po\ e police nigh' i«M 'he t i!.;,».» »r<f. "r -so rf«an held ir con V«ctlon with rti** niimter f* Winnie Annie Svncrt. til* S'r.'i-wi: .«rV>o! ciri.
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      • 91 1 National Employer's Mutual G6fiBf.il .>t iS O Tf» i |V»l-0>\l LM »o*l other ol INSURANCE \--.<>< i nos i li» <InrorpnrairJ «.iKjlanJ, M (hambrr*. K.i* hM* ~r' «.'por<*. The Famous Old Man "BAN SIEW JONG' Insists on this Brand for Health^^ lA\ MIANU UCAT, LTD 16, Upper Circular Road. Singapore.
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      • 44 1 4 fo f t picnic* a+tct pcihti^^^Yl SINGAPORE 5420 /5429 KUAU lUMPUR ***** i TICER BEER FULL STRENGTH BREWED AND 3 Selected .Hefts I S W 3 8 Choicest maltAo? KB CO JfS i 1% BEER FULL STRENGTH LAGER r— S omv 03M3»8 MWM»U?
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    • 258 2 MR Tan Koh CIIOT, managing director of the Chung Shfhg Jit Tar and member of the .CenMef Comrhitte- cf the Kurmintang. who returned from Formosa yestciday, ta pi < pared to raise n Overseas < 'hincse Atmy to tight the bandits
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    • 87 2 Admiral Sir Patrick Brind and Lady Brind. Rear-Ad-miral H. W. Faulkner and Mrs. Faulkner and their parties attended the evening show of "Morning Departure at the Cathay yesterday. Admiral Brind on arrival inspected a parade of Sea Scouts drawn up at the entrance. Also invited
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    • 446 2 'THE Indian Government is considering a proposal to maintain a Chair for Indologrv at the University of Malaya at a cost of $750,000. Welcoming this move, Mr. G. Sarangapany. President of the Singapore Indian Congress, told the Tribune yesterday: "Indians in Malaya
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    • 664 2 Court Story WOULD Professor Einstein be needed in court to give evidence on the nature of time every time a road nog is to be brought to book? This was the poser placed by Mr. A. D. Farrell, Crown Counsel, in the High Court yesterday
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    • 91 2 Forty books on library administration and technique have been presented by the United States Information Service to the University of Malaya this week. Mis. Kita Ktch Han. assistant USIS librarian, made the gift at a simple ceremony at Rallies College on July 3. Miss T.
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    • 268 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE one-millionth locally produced ration by the Royal At my Sci vice Corps at then Kuala Lump'i. Supply Depot was dropped by parachute to the Army Forces, in the jungle to-day. The rations were delivered to a patrol of 26 Field
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    • 211 2 MR. John Thivy, Representative of the Government lfl of~ India, who has been transferred as Indian Commissioner to Mauritius, will be entertained to a mammoth tea-party by the Indian Community at the Victoria Memorial Hall on July 14. Mr. Thivy became Repre--1 sentative on August
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    • 145 2 The Indian Relief Fund collected during the visit of Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru to Malaya in 1945 may be used by the trustees to found a scholarship at the University of Malaya. A total of $90,000 was collected from Indians in Singapore and the Federation during
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    • 404 2 NO CASE AGAINST PRO DEFENCE MALACCA. Wednesday Citing innumeiab'e author Ities in the course of a twohour address. Mr. C. S. Jayaswal defending Mohamed Kassam Bin Hassan, Settlement Public Relations Officer in the Sessions Couit said that no case has been made out againsr his client. Mohamed Kassam was charged,
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    • 548 2 RAF Surveyor JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. CM AIL Singh, a land surveyor employed by the 0 Royal Air Force, today sTSTr*: n the High Court that there was swamp on a piece of land belonging to Eastern Realty Co., Ltd., of Singapore at the 7th
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    • 123 2 All FOUND AGAIN FOR SIXTH TIME Ill bin Alias, tho ten-ycar-olcl Chinese bov. *ho has run away from his Indone sian foster father six iifnes is now in the Mount Emily Boys' Home. He .va.> found two c?ays ago at Katon^ \li disappeared the sixth time when hs saw his
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    • 119 2 The Federal Police torts> said ttint there was no evidence that any arms or ammnnition have been obtained by the bandits from sources outside Malaya. Irnis recovered from the bandits sinrc the beginning of the Emergency le" into three c*enrly defined categories: I'hose of
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    • 72 2 The United States Information Service Library has added 415 new volumes comprising 228 titles to its shelves during last month. The bogks run the gamut of human knowledge, from the study of men's minds to a dictionary of sports. Particular emphasis has been placed on
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      • 87 2 today cjnrNAY 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. 3 THE J. ARTHUR RANK ORGANISATION PRESENTS JOHN MILLS Richard ATTENBOROUGH i 9f srrni|Sj«mi Witt tM tou S3 t PLUS: Latest Gaumont British News "THE WAR IN KOREA" MIDNIGHT f&VTjM SATURDAY! .tcrroroi iheiungie! OPEHIHJB^TOOAY POWELi KEYES 1 r m Mrs mike midnight "JUNGLE GIRL"
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      • 213 2 THE DISTRIBUTORS OF "ALL THE KINGS MEN HEREBY SOLEMNLY; AFFIRM THAT THE ONLY CUT IN THE FILM MEASURES 52 (FIFTY TWO) FEET OUT OF A TOTAL IMPORTED FOOTAGE* OF 10,259 (TEN THOUSAND TWO HUNDRED FIFTY NINE). THIS CUT PORTRAYED THE CONTROVER SIAL SCENE OF ASSASSINATION AND OCCUPIED I EXACTLY THREE
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      • 102 2 Today: lts, 630 and 9.15 P >». NIG Alt SULTANA in "OIL Xl BASTT 1 (Hindustani) SAT. MIDNIGHT -NOSS EL-LEIL (Egyptian picture with English Sub-titles) LAST 3 SHOWS: 3. 6 15 i 0 15 p.m. L'Otb Century-Floe's Rousing Adventure! "CANADIAN PACIFIC" Starring: RANDOLPH SCOTT in Cinecolor OPENING TO-MORROW Columbia's "THE
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    • 192 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Field Marshal Sir William Sum Chief tfl the Imperial General StaiT yesterday vlrtted units in North Malaya. Flying in an RAF Dakota to Biitterworth from Kuala Lumpur this morning, his nlrtv included the C-in-C FAREI F. General Sir Jonn wnrdin" Major-General R E*Uuquhart.
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    • 178 3 PENANG. Wed.- At a meet- j ins of the Rural Board, it was decided to form the Telok Bahang water supply scheme and to charge 45 cents per 1.000 gallons for water. This will now be forwarded to the Government :or approval. The chairman
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    • 117 3 BAGS OF SUGAR- More, than 1.000 tons oi arrved in Singapore y »tt*- j day on the Benavon from the Port of London. This -vdl he vel another blow to sugar hoarders in Singapore who have ioreed price* up iow cents on Ihe pound in
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    • 252 3 COURT TOLD MR. J. H. S. JENKINS. Senior Customs Officer, told the Second pt#sfj Court yesterday that three bags of opium weighing 88 j lbs. were tound hidden in a motor vessel. In the dock were six Shuntungees. who were charged with being:
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    • 35 3 n dysentery Incidence of the showed an week Federation during the against jo registered an with 18 deathsThere were no deain scrub typhus, urban typn» and pollomyletis aUhougn few caaee ocwrw*
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    • 111 3 T HE Far East 1 the international Co federation oi F^ v i Unions n f a 5 h A As tVi ,'ount--5,2? whl^h l sin w*e them to i and the FederaSinlia !fwell a> India. sW ff&S! indo-China. FcrBul fi,oan itn(l Hongkon*.
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    • 339 3 Sir Alexander Carr-Saund-ers and «r Raymond E. Priestly, who ate justly tc.aided as the architects of Malaya's one-vcai-old University, arrived at RifaMy**: teeday afternoon by b.o.aa,. Constellation. They wi'l be honoured on Saturday when the University wHI confer upon them Honorary Degrees of Doctors
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    • 50 3 mm <> f Y ow Ko Z ancc. was dismissed by We Chief Justice. Sn Cha Mun ay-Aynsley. in the Sin geporc Court today. The Chief Justice told Ycow Kane in dismissing the appeal, that there were no d'rofe after he had been disj
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    • 33 3 lOHORE BAHKU, Technical d( Lumpui. have bce» .Wp Saltan Ibrahim Btuoenw i Fund Scholarship"2£? Thian 1 SSk tahe the sanre cou ,ae at J—gSgUw* course at College, Leicester.
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    • 29 3 LONDON. Tues. t rally announced today the naval Cflfcea of crn Union will bold exit I manoeuvres tul month' T he exact date B t man sain. wW
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    • 512 3 STALEMATE MAY WEAKEN U.M.N. O. RESPONSIBLE Malay circles yesterday expressed R the fear that the present stalemateita the United Malay Nationalist Organisation causedby »J signation of its leader, Dato Onn b.nJaafar lead to a general weakening of the organisation es a W Dato Onn resigned from the leadership of .he
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    • 63 3 PENANG, Wednesday. noal general meeting on JUiy 9 Commenting on the rcvlwon of salaries b> Benham Com mittee. the report states that the excessive delay caused a good dca or v easiness amongst mcmDcrs oi the services The repot says that ye i t£*& tho
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    • 72 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.--Members of the public in Negri Sembilan may now cive information to tne Security Forces by writing a letter and addressing it to P O Box 5000 Seremban. No stamp is required and such letters may be signed or unsigned by the
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    • 61 3 The Labour Party >.ster day claimed to nave registered a few hundred voters at their onen air meetings. Mr P Williams, secretary men on the Kpot to register ny one who wishes to so for ?he coming Legislative aYd Municipal elections 'We Drefer to
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      • 483 3 NOTICES AUCTION SALE OF~ L 666 Pieces A. > I Corrugated Shccta Tc bt- held at the Stor. of MESSRS EAST ASIATIC CO., LTD., 85/86. Robertson Qua v. On Friday, 7th. July 1950 at 10 a.m. AND Household Furniture, Silv r Tea Spoons. Class Decant Tumblers, Glasses. Electric •lair Dryer,
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      • 775 3 i CYCLE DV HftMO LIGHTING EQUIPMENT irr the LIGHT NEVER I FAILS i i J JL Sold hy all leading cycle d« tiers. «r m l IE Euctory Representatives— T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG J. p== —SALE NOW ON!-=--(ALL (LKARINO RXBOAIKfI roil HAHi Ma H ISA! GENTS
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    • 596 4 THE news that a team of United Nations experts is to come to Malaya in September to help in the fight against tuberculosis is welcome indeed For war or no war, Communism or no Communism, the white scourge is still the most terrible of all our
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    • 464 4  -  A FRONT-LINE CABLE FROM SOUTH KOREA A special cable from Advanced Amerikan U.G.in South Korea from 0. H. P. KING Associated Press Staff Correspondent. nERE is a picture of war's desolation in South Korea. Thousands of South Korean Army troops in retreat—some
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    • 1405 4 Trade Unionism Can Become A Foundation Stone Of A Democratic Malayan Nation. says Alex Josey WHAT is happening today, some two thousand miles north of Malaya—in the peninsula of Korea—does concern the peoole of Malaya. The fighting in Korea concerns the people ol Malaya
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    • 68 4 Reuter. LONDON. Today. The British Government is "strongly in favour" of a federation of the British Caribbean territories, Lord Kail. First Lord of the Admiralty, told the House of Lords tonieht. But it would not, "foist" federation on them. Nor would it encourage federation so as to force
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    • 371 4 Tl Am rlcan Marim f i \ho will ler>d the k < < opotalions in Koi •< 'i d ned veterans, who i-i honoui i in WO.V W li. Th- j. BoagaJnville Guai.: IXfO iu.ia and tho defence ».i the Marianas. Brig. Gen.
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      • 48 4 /CRAY i I MAGIC I ROYAL PORTABLE j I "Mar,ic Morgm < j clirr. notes tumbling. no fuss, re fret—eKck. > < > A/any other exclusive < t Royo lectures make J f i YOUR J > p T "pe*riter. I Sold guaror.teed by 0 I j Service established I
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      • 31 4 LAMPS CENTRE DRAUGHT INCANDESCENT 120 CANDLE POWER No. 9743 No 9681 524.50 524.50 No. 9684 $31.50 MANTLES 1.20 WICKS 75ct£. S AIR SPREADERS 60cts. i CHIMNEYS $2.00 ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE.
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    • 133 5 Charge JOHORH CAHRU. Wed VHen charged in the Magisratea' Court today for failing o produce Ida identity card u ,Uml by aVa he officer. 4 >. war-old Lim Lew of Sin.;,,'„,rr tfid n«- lost it when nc ti li into the sea. urn Uv. was
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    • 85 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed.— A Veterinary Assistant during his visit to two Mukims in Kelantan recently inoculated about 75*/ of the poultry there. U was revealed at a Pengis met ting recently. It was agreed to extend visits to all Mukims ■n future. A special schedule In
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    • 177 5 c inhnrp Civil Service Association retU Th P Hon Secretary of the Association. Mr. S R NathanTointed out this yesterday m answer to of' indifference to their problems levelled at tho Association by 37 Johore clerKs. lit of a i He said: "AS a rw»% petition
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    • 46 5 Th-' following were elected office-bearers at the second general meeting of th? department ot Broadcasting Employees' Union. Chiew Yue piien»— hon. treasurer, au rahim isa-hdn. general s_- r darv V N. Pereira. K. R. §Segaram. Annan ma and Anmfd Taslr bin Ali committee members.
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    • 247 5 MR J. Aspinall, the City's Assessor, in a talk to m Rotarians yesterday said that if Singapore is to achieve self-government, and is to have all the services that a city of this importance should have, it has to be paid for. He said "Rate
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    • 108 5 I \DY FRANKLIN GIMSON J yesterday opened a Novelty Bazaar sponsored hy the Inner Wheel Of Singapore in aid of the St. Andrew's Mission Hospital. The Bazaar was hehl at the British Council Hall at Stamford Road. > n sale were. old magazines and perioi. cats,
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    • 34 5 Family remittances to China for the month ot June, are as follows: Singapore »$956.203.12 (Str.). including those by residents ot the Federation through Singapore banks. Federation of Malaya. $278.235.95 (Str.).
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    • 222 5 OAMMY Nathan, an Indian, alleged to be held on S A r'mand in Penang who was said to be the go between' may be called tn an Army officer. met a certain When tne ease was lua resterday Ong requested the rudae Mr. Tan
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    • 25 5 Singapore Rotsxtonsjreaerday to*Bt«d to md PhlUlplnes Independent Day.-,. Mr. *ap rneni jock, the newly 1 Sent ot the Rotary Club, proposed tne toast.
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    • 43 5 Reuter. Herford, iSritbn Zone, rue j petn Waehlen, 24-year-old li Si'.esian Oeiman, LJ guilty today ol raurd>rtoß Mi John Bhechy, a ssistant toan- g cial sdvtoer to the BritU* B military Governnient m r B many in May last year.— J Reutc;.
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    • 210 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. nrvF bandits were shot dead in a battle between six PtaSSTand a party of security forces m Setotror at 12.30 p.m. today. The other bandit escaped. *A civilian who was assisting the security forces was slightly wounded. TWO rifles, a pistol, a
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    • 125 5 JOHORE BaHRU. Wed.— Thiriy-t>n<'-yeur-old Mohd. Buta bin Selamat 01 Slngapore was ftned |2S m the Ma?is; rates' Court today whin he pleaded guilty 10 charges of carrying three passengers from Singapore without a Federation public service vehicle permit and licence Mohd. Buta was arrested
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    • 92 5 LUMPI'R. Wed,— The Regent of Pera.c, Raja Abdul Rashid ibni Sultan Idrla, C.8.E., wLI celebrate his birthday on July 12. This day will not be observed as a public holiday but circulars have been issued to ail schools in the State to dote on this
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    • 22 5 HELD PUBLIC SERVANT CHARGE JOHORE BAHRU. M..g-tral" On Ka.t.r today leace counsel. 2 \Z-T?™°< MB Bupeo*ot-4o the il> leaned oil ISOO bail.
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    • 49 5 fcthers to tne 1 oour',!;;'' s a" <i BUlttlttOlM i n*»» ded guilty. wvoar old Hail Rashid bin Haji ;W; ,i T i'iir bin Haji Ka ghld paid a IMJ bis tatbj r roafl Hussein bin.All Pju BM becaus Ig n vi and Go'
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      • 58 5 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION 4th Unlimited $1 Sweep For MEMBERS only Drawing at Kuala Lumpur on Sunday, the 16th July. Tickets now available a. all Branches and SunBranches of tho Association. Pimples Go NIb»«-"« ,onl **i.*~M .moot* »H sir »»r?j:^t2? i kllte B #rrr» P»™* u VJi Blotch**SELL your Unwanted 111
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      • 52 5 Tit* Sign of Cioofi Coitfectionerif mM FRASfR o KFAVE (CONFECTIONERY) 18. j ysgettiiigsorriePEP^ a*, VIGOR 1 y i <m it safely I. I ,ays ELSIE the BORDEN cow I h s n,„ «.rprish* how mud. f Jrmkinß KUM milk *'•.,> v FIRS T P«««NC E T..W.-L. OV.- VIM cleans everything
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 264 6 TRAPE, FINANCE AND MARKETS (GIIS). INDIAN trade with Malaya for the 12 months 1 ended March 31, 1950, totalled $171,337,659 i in value with export $108,810,437 and imports $62,52<, 221 The Indian Trade Commission in Malaya said that an outstanding feature of Indo-Malayan
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    • 117 6 Tho rubber cotnmod'ty tnarkei opened siead) yesterday ."ml reea by 2 m cant* during lhe sees. <>n. Th. markel .i> rr.ed up on a ack it seJtera and loo.] ttuyinT on Russian account. Yeaterday's closing price* in ems; ppr pound v.crp J3u\ ors S« Ih
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    • 92 6 REAL PROPERTY Tho real property market is hesitant and inact vc in Sinpapore following the Ku« in tutbroak. Though refugee capital la belieVed to have com" into 'Jec Corny there baa been no Eigne ,<*o far of its investment in Singapore real propel 1 Hue; values
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    • 156 6 SINGAPORE, July 5. S The local share market i remained life'es*. But there were small signs of a very slpjhtly better i undertone. The following arc 1 the price changes: SIXOAPORK, ll LV Con. Tin Smelt Ord. if »> 17 6 ci Fraaer Neave Ord*. 2.90 8.00 Henry
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    • 65 6 Reuter. BANGKOK. Wed. The import ban on sugar, cement and oxygen Into Thailand has been lifted by the Royal Decree Controlling the importation of certain commodities issued June 27. Only automobiles, motorcycles and paint-mixing oil. with the exception of Unseed oil with an iodine value
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    • 55 6 God changed hand.- jtesterda> at 1960 per lael of raw l»W of Urn ftnrt quality drv?ol fa on the tael. The market wa* in active. Following the drop Del > noon. the price u ch e ,i throughout the afternoon OOW market nun seemed U»;
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    • 29 6 HONG KONG, Wed. ntM«oilow.n. are oday'B quota ,ms on Hong Bong- money HKSC.OS per one U>. HK* 15.35 per etefT n HKj 304 per tael of oltl
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    • 159 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed Any dc?iro to broaden business at the star 1 or new usdlng in London > io y Bachaage today was checked u> the stuatien in Korea, CeutU n and hesitanr) were .-run upflermom la a" set t ions and pi movtments revealed IrTe* Opening trend
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    • 146 6 LONDON. Wed. BRITISH financial officials indicate that fina* agreement on the European Payments Union would probably be reached in Pans befOfe the weekend. Legal drafting of the agreement would then take some time. It might not be formally signed until September. A meeting of Ministers on
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    • 121 6 A.P. RED CHINA SAN FRANCISCO, Wed. Red China is drawing up an entirely new set of customs laws. wP«ts the Communist radio to Paging. A broadcast heard here states that the Chinese Maritime Customs Administration has spent four months drafting the gej rode. It will be
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    • 62 6 AmMhi (44); Lanra .h.'ro if] 43); Xi [Mini; itO); Tobo.'H (41); Neoth>ns (SffSf); l'ur»i«! :."6*; Korea <3."34>; l'ol> dorus 111/ 32); Renvorlirh (11/13)! hjahljj (IS/2f); i hi;lii m 121/731 i Hrrlage (23/24); ld'»nH-n«'iis t.isv muenk (24/2f); Vila di Rrusjlaa (21/29); I'undiia (2f/Sf*; tilcueHrn CU/lt); Rajah Itrowke (14/10);
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    • 53 6 MALA* CA v,' d. -vr r ihfrty yens with the Hoagkoag and Shanghai Rankim: or pot at ■< Mr. T. W. Doyle, the local man a-jer. i.- shortly Icavin.r Ma seta for .Melbourne on ret in men Mi". Doyic has served in Hon.. Canton. Shanghai, Batavki. Hamburg (Germany), Johore
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    • 143 6 PRICE UP S2O Black pepper Lampong rose yesterday by $20 on the picul to $480 per picul business done. White Muntok pepper changed hands at $820 per picul. Several bids from Europe especially Amsterdam and Hamburg, at $775 had to be turned down yesterday. France is
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    • 43 6 A.P. NEW DELHI. Wed. —Government reports show food grain production in 1949-50 was nearly one million tons higher than in 1948-49. To achieve self-sufficiency in food by 1951 —a prime government target production must be increased by five million tons.—A.P.
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    • 112 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. Cofiee soon will be a dollar a pound If production is not increased. Rep. Burnside predicted. Burnside lold a reporter we will ask for an early hearing on his bill designed to encourage coffee production in South-east Asia. Production in that area,
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    • 165 6 HONGKONG, Wednesday. THERE was a slight* Z~ 1 vailing in Shanghai Tientsin. The tax j-elaxation affected among othei thing- were consumei goods ranging from cigarette lighters to refrigerators reprocessed goods, me authorities have temporarily set aside 100 per cent reduction in an upward reassessment of the
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    • 89 6 OTTAWA. Wed. Canada's reserves of gold and United States dollars had ris°n to a record figure or $1 255.000 by Jnne 30. the Government announced today. In a quarterly report on country's Dorar nosition. the Finance Department said that reserves had increased by $63,000,000
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    • 79 6 SINGAPORE. July The ptite of tin in Siujrapor.- yeMcrdav was n©£ 7*PP r P*™ l «">-*<n»«dl*r —a riae oi 15 rents on the picul. LONDON. Jl I.V 4: Sptrf £811. Bf) B Three months £«11. U» Cl*. Settlement price ««11!.. 1 p C 2. Tnrnover: 135 lon*. SKCOND
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    • 39 6 U.P. TOKIO, Wed.—Japanese architects and carpenters will leave this month for Karachi to build a $100.000 Japan Pavilion" at the site of an International industrial exhibition scheduled to open in the Pakistan capital this September. —U.P.
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      • 676 6 PORU.K. CONTINENT. Singapore: Pt. Suet.: Penang: "Bcnarty" for Genoa, riavTo London, Hamburg G. 15/10 "Benvorllch" for Liverpool, Glasgow, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg G-17/18 10 July 11/12 July "Bennyvis" for L'pool, Dublin, Antwerp, Rotterdam 10/14 July 16/19 July "Benmacdhui" far London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull 7/16 July 17/18 July 19/21 July "Bcnalder"
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      • 213 6 FINANCIAL WANTED Financier for rdUll housing project. State rim.ojnt available. Terms can be ananged. Apply Box A.3780. Tribuno. S"pore <U..°o). WANTED Loan $HX>O. Reffeyabte in 12 instalments with rntetqat. State interest required Box A.HTTti. Tribune. Spore. (T. 22) MUSIC FOORMAN'S MUSIC STUDIOS, directed by Prof. It Mrs. otto Fool Mian
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      • 296 6 ACCOMMODATION TO Let. (tear Bungalows and Flats, all modern eonvenienee°. Apply S. o. Alsa; cff. !!A. Clmtia Street. Spore. (V.48). ATTRACTIVE large double !Cl to bathroom attached mod. sen, «uit couple or win < "fa Id h Fl Katong Area run of house best food. Garage available Ist. August. Box
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    • 362 7 A.P. WIMLEDON, Wednesday. HEBONAIR Budge Patty and "Never Say Die" Frank Sedgman won the men's singles semifinals in the all-England lawn tennis tournament today before a wildly clapping centre court crowd of more than 15,000. Both men played brilliantly but SedgmanVs hectic five-set
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    • 303 7 TIIKICK -h.ill be I» SjaaaM ;i •he Mt "fftn irr Jtaasor Bndedrion Championships eu battrr•lav. Tin folwwing games S»ll! he played oil on Sunda* A 'l.''" lin Men's ftattffef i.<"\v Jwee Boar (Mawi uv. n v Tymnnr Lim (Seel Kni Clu-.iv-. Lam Jcoii Shu CMavthewrr --•ali
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    • 41 7 ['EN ANG, Wed. Mcr- .utile Hunk and Sime Darby atered the final for the Chali ?e Shield piescnted by the Uon'ble Mr. D. A. Mackay hi the Commercial Houses badininton tourney which will be played on Satu.day (July 15).
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    • 292 7 A.P. Keaalti ol Wedne day's matches in the all Kngl.-nd lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon: Doris Hart, Florida, defeated 8.-rb: ra Scofteld, San Francisco, 8-1, 6-1, (quarter finals). Mrs. Pat Todd. California. defeated Mrs. Hetty Hilton Harrison, Britain, 6-2. (quarter finais). Budge Pal»>. bos Angles, defeated Vie Seixas,
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    • 175 7 SIX-MAN Committee was appointed yesterday at the S.A.F.A. Council Meeting to investigate the possibilities of sending Singapore's Malaya Cup team on a Far Eastern tour. The six men are Messrs. R. B. I. Pates, Soh Ghee Soon, Adnan. Tahar, W. McG. Watt
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    • 171 7 INDIAN Recreation Club trounced the S.R.C. by 5 to 1. in a Senior League game, played at Jalan Besar. yesterday. The Indians were the better balanced team. Recs forwards although hard workers, were eratic and did not possess the necessary sling. They had many
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    • 24 7 Th' 1 Cheerful Lao:> beat the 61 Company ci R.A.S.C. by 7—2 yesterday in a Junior 8.l league game at •'Geylang stadium.
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    • 56 7 JUDGING from sensational tunntp timer, reported in the past week, Thdma Kalma, IH-year-old Chinese-Am, man tou o/ Honolulu. should sco,c a free-style event* Hi the AAV National* at H«,h Paint, North C<>™**** U **> ««*fs^ rw Her coach. Soichi Sakamoto, soul she iMNIM compete m
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    • 235 7  -  By ALBERT SPENCER IPOH, Today. CEW horse went fast this morning. Best workers were Bashful Boy), Trufine (Flannery) and Blank Spec (Jones), who working separate >, clocked 38 sees, over the three. Everbright (Tait) out with Lucky Tom (Lansdown) moved over the
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    • 20 7 Top ranking S,amese lightweight Nai Prasert arrived yesterday in Singapore for his fight against Golden Boy tomorrow night.
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    • 91 7 mauu A Wed, Hard lut«»m* tennis wee witneeeed jreeterday n the mixed doubles tlnala of Malacca Lawn Tennis AAeociatkm championships when ih-> 1 ountes. Mrs. Hay and Abdu. i H LJneha, beat Mr. and Mr*. P. B. bl. DeW in straight .-is 10 Via the title for
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    • 74 7 The Blue Flash badminton part\ will meet ihe Supei-wn,' DTP. iv <i friendly encounter on Saturday on the later- fourt. Duku Road, at 7 p.m. B'ue Flash players will <■• w eeted from the folio you:: IA( Yeow Whatt. Lee Kirn s-1-•. An: Ann Beag, Chia
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    • 31 7 Medan Black and White basketbaU team arrived yesterday afternoon in Penang by air. They will be meeting tne Fukicn Girls' School team this evening at the New World Park -Stadium.
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    • 39 7 Two teams gained a walkover last night in th 1 InterClub Table Tennis Tournament at the Gre-\t World. C.S.A. (Red) from C.S.A. Blue) ana Tiger f>>m University of Malaya. Chine Woo beat Shing ah by 5— 5.
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    • 69 7 A TOTAL of 186 -lor-i 1:1 Class 1 and 111 n Cla: s 1 have been entered for <h> Singapore Turf Club's thie*-ikt. July mettimr on July !">, 1'J 1 22. There wi l be cijrht race.; mi the tirst and second day miu nine
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    • 316 7 CLJVSS 1 will have their ilist tun over Gf or In; anil second run over (if or lim. Abby Kay 6f. I'm; A.-hiU s J in. Gf: Arctie Lord 1m. I'm: Auvimn Balloon Of. Gf; Ballroom If: Balticship lm. 1*,in; Bi ly Car >1 »>! Of: Bonnie Prince
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    • 535 7 CLASS 2 will have th r I'r. t run over 6f or 71 and BSCutaJ run over 01 <>r 'Jf. Ahholsford <1 Father Ma; >hew I Of. ff: AlphoiiMis Of. if: Ambassador bf. or; April Showers Oi isecOOd runt: Arabian Knight Bf, If: Autumn Glory 6f. bf: Ban-pn".
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    • 208 7 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. WEST Indies bowler Lance Pierre unrooted eight Lancashire wickets at Liverpool today for 5i runs. If he had been rested for a spell he might have taken the lot. The pitch was dry, which enabled Pierre, whose previous figures in
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    • 181 7 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—Coun Cticket close of play scur;<:Al Lord*. MCC Caiiib] University two day inucn, HOC I**B and ft, Cambridge University 89 fur four. Ai s»ndi ant, Oxford University beat Ihe Amy i > six artefeet*: The Amy !B<i mJ 131. Oxford Da rersttj 119 and 1-2 for
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    • 106 7 The Social Athletic Pariy were trounced 6-1 by the Christian Young Men s As sociatlon in a Junif* B-l soccer match ptoyed a the C.V.M.A. ground »«te«W; The Socials were hojS5 S took tm wwj opponents ior Dart of the game. tn .-torward. opiwd
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    • 63 7 A.P. two under par» puyeri Hvder Cup pJajrcr. i„ Bvery»x>' > heia an the i HFive Briteau *gj£r Th?"** Norman But H \v Brt Sv«d Btdlo< k and J wa s p™ A...." i Jowwy Bulta gp ,ji jimmy M< M« 73 FranW Btreaahaii <«* i
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      • 498 7 SHIPPING f ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said. Rotterdam Amsterd; m. 3 pore p. S'ham Penan* 'BANTAM 10/12 July 14 Ju i y Also loading for Port Sudan, direct ROTTERDAM TRADING CO Cnt (M) LTD. Shipping Depi Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. JAVA r^wloRrSAUJNGS Uotterdam. Uotierd»». A»»ier4«m. HALIFAX. B08TON. NEW YORK,
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    • 291 8 LONDON. Wednesday. THE Labour Oovemmcnt won ovorv'helmm- sup--1 port from the House of Commons tonight on its decision to h-in the United State* put down tp South Korop" Evasion. The How*i 8 so sol Mlv bch nd th* ment except for a few pacifist
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    • 141 8 A.P. win THIN two hours of the ff ctadte, an Ameiioan eowOf bat infantryman WM killed, tho in st of I Id* w.fThe ■OWier, au ammunition bearer for << b;t/.00k,«. squad. vvm. -hot through the heart »>y machlnegun blaal from one of two Red tanks which nil
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    • 234 8 STREET CHASE ENDS Tribune Stan" Reporter. mnr Siniranore Appeal Board after much deliberaT H i (J n "verThe pakages depicting the shooting of an unarmed' policeman, decided to pass ''The Blue Lamp for snoot ng Of tne policeman and various minor sequences of gun
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    • 38 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Britain has made representations to Jen. Douglas ItacArtbur, Supreme Commander in aboat Japanese imitatirns of British U stile designs, Mi. Arthur BotUunlcy, tary fOl Overseas rrade, said tcday in a written Parliamentary answe -Beuter.
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    • 200 8 PENANG Wed. Cheoh Ewe Thofa allegation that, he and his son were forced t«. aell their land for $51.000 inn currency r?< today de- I nied by Yeo Tin Che*, the 53-ytat -old Penani nerehant who -aid that no Japanese forced him to sell
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    • 232 8 U.P. DILLON. Montana, t \\>,j larcre electri- h cally-wlred balloon re- j ported to contain a "sM kening gas" was, found 45 miles south of bi r» today. S An Atomic Energy I Commission Security l Officer promptly requested a "complete written report" <m the
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    • 84 8 U.P. TAIPEI. Today. The Chinese Nationalists said today that they will ugh, desplh President human s cease Are request if the Chinese Redi attack any Of the small islands ilong the mainland. Government spokesman Shen Chan--huan said. "If the Chinese Ckwimunists launch any effensive
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    • 115 8 U.P. LONDON. Tues. Three Labour Member* of Parliament today proposed a ineet- all 11 Truman. SSrUtei Start* a»d Prime tinier Ckmnt At; c* to mi ttM Korea rta* T'«e Labour! c* hlert n. aao ion ur*to* i.neril Trytrve Uf Of (Tolled Nations* to invite
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    • 111 8 BRIT AIM'S SURPLUS IS RISING Reuter. LONDON. Today. Sir Crtppa. Chancellor of the Exchequer, a i n parliament yesterday U at the sterling areas jet trod and dollar s"<-01,i.s amountS? to $1800f«^»in unoeTthl EuroS^sros^byUH.OOO S i) .i it the end of June 5 T52,422,000,000 compared with $1,340,000,000 atth lowest point
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    • 102 8 Reuter. LONDON, woay. lfl not despair o£Ru«ia» cxc Nations co- int rests ot This was stated today oy Lord Henderson, Foreign Affairs Under Secretary, replying to a question in ihe House of Lords. Lord Vansittarr. former diplomatic adviser to the Foreign Office, hal
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    • 36 8 U.P. I WASHINGTON. Wed. j General George Marshall I and Dwiglit isenhower to- day urged a global "truth" I campaign to offset what they called a "determined and skillful" Soviet propaj ganda attack.- -U.P.
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    • 123 8 U.P. HONOLULU, Tues. ft** yean after th* end of the wai. •21 Japanese on a tiny tnldPacific island are still holding out against American forces A 3S. Navy commueuiue Loday said the island AntaVoi in the northern Marianas _i 3 «o small and unimportant it
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    • 105 8 MALACCA, Wort. The o lowing peraonnel of the Malacca Fin* Brigade jJVMd ,heir first aid examination hed recently. Drivers; AM T 14 P' Sharift bin Manun and Karnn oin Mat. Watchroom clerk; Abdui Maiirt bin Abdullah. Firemen: Kassim Van Mat, Ahmad bin Majid, Abdul Rahman bin Abdullah.
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    • 29 8 MUNICIPAL MEETING I MALACCA, \vcd. 1 itfl 1 non'h'y meeting of the MaI ftcca Municipal Commission- I rra win be lield in the j I Municipal office on .buy
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      64 8 One of the four Scammant rvooverv trucks \vlu« h arrived in .Singapore f»»r H» WIBJ In the Federal i»• ft middle led tyr. i- punetiir ~1 Picture show* tH" Vniiv privates, Baker (left) nut Sdwart* rct*ftag for a t, moments after a hard umrnitur's work of unloading. U»e\
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    • 237 8 Reuter. mUBINED British and American aircraft A a ?itr Task Fleet made a series of highly suceeasfu. a"• Iwaes against military target, m North Korea on Navy aircraft sustained n** damage, but returned and landed aboard their 27.000--ton carrier There were no casualties
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    • 79 8 HONG KONG, lues. The English language China Mai! here leported today that conditions in Amoy were so bad that many Chinese families hid been obliged to dispose ot their oaildre The paper, quoting a ChttV eoe arrival from Communist pott, said that one family gave away three
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    • 317 8 GENERAL V W P.A.: X, Raff!. > clajw S D.m. Bible la-?. MR. red rmoss oi.n peofli HI B: Wei lej Ha ninp 4.3 ft p.m. to 6 e.mj HINEKE X W.< I.: r>n<»d h".iininten, > r > n.m., nsyi h-dl MO p.m.. hodv-mi M. s c|M
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    • 46 8 Reuter. JAKARTA. Wed. apparently there have been mlsunder.siandings about a recent statement to thf press by Indonesia's elder statesman Hadji Agu s> Saiim, a high-ranking offl eial today gave a F-»U stait ment on what should have been re]>orted. according to Aneta news agency --Reuter
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    • 116 8 U.P. BERLIN, Tpes. The Rus- ians intensified the threat of I nuther Berlin blockade today vvitb a warning that the city s western sector.-, already ael led power and water from fcsi Germany, may be cut IkM from cost supplies as 'veil. nnnr I The official Soviet newspaper
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