Malaya Tribune, 12 July 1950
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Title Section16 1950-07-12 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE roDArs NEWS TODAY mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm%mmmmm^^mmmmmWMKm^^ I PA<H» SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.16 words
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Article, Illustration252 1950-07-12 1 MORTAR YANKS A CR OSS RIVER U.P TOKIO, Today.—Front reports indicated the Communists in the Western part of the American sector had reached the Kum or at least close to it. One dispatch said heavy mortar shells were falling across the Kum in this area. The rangeU.P - 252 words
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Article92 1950-07-12 1 MacA Admits Retreat oKIO. Today.—A com--•:nque from Gen. Mac-A-ihur's in.idquarters said rum farces have fal- mltk to the Kum River. Advance of foui to sev Mia were marie by the s tii Koreans in the West *-tcr. in the hor.in area, i-1 from five to ten miles ir. the92 words
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Article230 1950-07-12 1 KIO, Today.—North Korean air opposition for the first time in more than a week munique issued by Mac Arthur's headquarters here today. i Yak fighters fired three bursts from beal F-81 flying seven miles north of Chong ju ompleted its mission and was rebase with230 words
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Article33 1950-07-12 1 Reuter LONDON. Tues. Due to the appearance of a sunsoot, radio conditions are expected to suffer some deterioration over the next lew days, and in particular between July 14 and 18.— Reuter.Reuter - 33 words
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124 1950-07-12 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today The U.S. Navy is starting to out two escort carriers into service for ferrying planes and other cargo to the Korean wai zone, it wai» learned last night Pa-is c under study for brlngta* seven] other ships back into service forA.P. - 124 words
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Article115 1950-07-12 1 HONG KONG. Today. China is to hold a "national campaign *eek against United States aggression in Taiwan and Korea" according to Peking radio. The campaign begins on July 17 throughout China to give the Chinese people a picture of what America is doing in the Far115 words
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256 1950-07-12 1 Reuter. A team of 28 boys from Raffles Institution are to tour the Federation for eight days playing cricket, football and hockey agains.. SChOOIS. Tjr inn They will clash against four schools—Kme George V School, and St. Paul's Institution. Seremban; Methodist Boys' School andReuter. - 256 words
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Article82 1950-07-12 2 A.P BERLIN. Tues.—The West German Republic has stored 60.000.000 marks worth of food in West Berlin just in case the Soviet Union tries another blockade. Thirty-two storehouses contain 105.000 tons of barley and wheat. 5.000 tons of canned meat, more than 5.000 tons of fats.A.P - 82 words
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Article30 1950-07-12 2 A.P. RANGOON. Tues. Death rode high in Rangoon last year claiming a daily average ot 68 citizens towards a total of 22.768 for the full twelve months. A.F.A.P. - 30 words
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Article123 1950-07-12 2 Reuter THE HAGUE Today.-The International national status. The Court that such competence rested with the Union acting with the consent of thr United Nations. South African Prime in April that its passing of Minister Daniel Malan told the Union Parliament in the South-West Alrica Affairs AmendmentReuter - 123 words
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Article25 1950-07-12 2 I ejjislative Councillor Mr. N A. MaHal left Singapore ♦his morning for Australia, where he is to spend a few weeks' hoi'day.25 words
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Article164 1950-07-12 2 Reuter. LONDON. Tues Scientists here today predicted that within a few years housewives may be cooking meals with heat derived from the hot lava in the centre of the earth. The scientists, who nave come TrOm all oVer the world to discuss means ol increasingReuter. - 164 words
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Article63 1950-07-12 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Because the principals and teachers of certain schools in Kuala Lumpur considered the subject •unsuitable" the debate on "should non-Malays claim Malayan citizenship," which was to have taken place at the Abraham Memorial Hall tonight, had to be cancelled. The Kuala Lumpur Tamil Youth Fellowship63 words
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104 1950-07-12 2 Reuter. GENEVA. Today. The Export Import Bank has an uncommitted lending authority of over £800.000,000 for aid to under-developed countries. Mr. Isador Lubin, United States representative, told today's meeting of the Economic and Social Council of the United Nations. Ml*. Lubin who was makingReuter. - 104 words
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Article176 1950-07-12 2 A CANTONESE woman. A Tong Ah Heng found guilty of having allowed her premises at Tembeling Road to be used as a brothel was yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Fourth Police Court. Two other women. Yee Kheng Koon, and Fong176 words
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Article374 1950-07-12 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. IPOH. Today PERAK retailers of rationed rice will get a refund of nearly $1,000,000 if they succeed in a petition they sent to Government on Monday night thi the Perak Sundry Shops Guild. They claim that their profit margin which cut at the374 words
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Article19 1950-07-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU Today. —A Chinese woman suspect has been arrested by the Police under the Emergency Regulations.19 words
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Article52 1950-07-12 2 A.P. NEW YORK. Todaj afternoon selling apparently based on rumowi of a "peace offensiv. in I Korean war sent U York Stock Market r down. At the close RMtt running to $3.00 (hare hi been wiptd out and repined by losses. The volume Was 3.000.000A.P. - 52 words
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Article111 1950-07-12 2 Reuter. TOKIO, Wedncsdaj NEARLY 300 Ann l i Australian plam over the Western the Korean front l in the most extensive and destructive singl< d operations since the offeiuaw began, Gen. MacAiln Q. announced. With a few exception- U* mission.- North Koieun con tion linesReuter. - 111 words
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Article28 1950-07-12 2 Reuter WELLINGTON Tues. special New Zfence Comnuttthe defence situation c stantly under rev and 1 consider questi operation with ("n monwealth coun announced h( I Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Advertisement8 1950-07-12 2 PHILIPS, A PHILIPS—MAKERS Or THF. FAMOIiS PHILIPS RADIO8 words
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114 1950-07-12 3 tune Staff Reporter. last minute" rush has begun at ah I t litres for Singapore LegislaMunicipal Commission voters. Mr. M Ponnuduray, acting Super- Monday we have addea to the Electoral rolls. The f ral Post Office as doing nonay this centre registered114 words
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89 1950-07-12 3 Tribune S'.iff Reporter This morning s short but sharp shower of rain flooded several sections of the city. As this coincided with the incoming tide, the Tc'.ok A.yet Market section became a lake. The shower began at 5.40 a.m. and stopped at about 7.0089 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 3 AP UP H sa India I could HI I think, I ip your i will lIS at IIAP & UP - 22 words
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Article62 1950-07-12 3 U.P. I —Spender KEY. *J a j External Miras' r Percy >r irged i xiay that Ipi st rah a ;:,< d og jovern- :r ••.•.u:st heir 'J' iims aid j little 1 übi a eonrapt v. iU be made oauni i st party ir r ernmeiitU.P. - 62 words
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Article50 1950-07-12 3 One, police constaole was wounded last night when bandits attacked a police post >n .lohore. The bandits were seen flashing torch ights near the perimeter wires. Police fire drove them away. Security forces have p'okcd up the trail of the attackers, following-up operations are in .progress.50 words
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Article30 1950-07-12 3 A.P ROME. Tuts Thr. c people were reported dead and a s.-ore seriously injured today when a cyclone swef>t the Adriatic se resorts south ot Venice. —A.P.A.P - 30 words
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Article30 1950-07-12 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. The United Nations flag, which once flew over United Nations Headquarters in Palestine, is on its vav to Tokio toaay for General Douglas MacArthur. Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article113 1950-07-12 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. Informed United States Senators said today they expect a 100.000-man increase in the armed forces —at an initial cost of $350,000.000—as the first 1 step for decisive victory in Korea. Present strength is about 1.370.000. The 100,000 was reported to have beenReuter. - 113 words
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44 1950-07-12 3 Lt. William T. Norris (right) of Lewistown, Pa. who shot down a hostile tighter plane over Southern Korea, being shown hos his F-80 Shooting Stars behavec BUM air by his wing man Ist Lt. James Harvey (left) of Mountain Top. Pa.—A.P. Photo. -A.P. Photo.-A.P. Photo. - 44 words
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191 1950-07-12 3 U.P TOKIO. Wednesday. TWO Yak fighters whi.:h attacked a low-flying 1 American liaison plane over the Korean battlefront on Tuesday bore the Red Stars with no other markings, according to the pilot North Ko-van planes normally carry the Red Star on a whiteU.P - 191 words
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Article142 1950-07-12 3 U.P. Home, Al.iska, Thursday. An Eskimo army of 2,000 skilled Arctic hunters is being recruited and trained today to defend the strategic Alaska coastline opposite I Siberia. Eskimo scout battalions of the Alaska National Guard are being at nearly every sizeable village along the Arctic coU.P. - 142 words
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82 1950-07-12 3 A P. WASHINGTON, Today. The U.S. Navy said yesterday that the French Far Eastern Fleet has been ordered to fit out one warship for service in Korean waters. A spokesman said the type and name of the -hip has not been decided but itA P. - 82 words
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Advertisement11 1950-07-12 3 THE BIGGEST LITTLE MEAL IN MALAYA SOIC A6CNTS GuTHME c glIP11 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-07-12 4 Th?- uhotograph shows the ny dern D«H locomotive nd olJse »Tc cars'of th. "Siasta Daviighf a daily PJJ- ,Ur train operated on a 718-mile route betue-n >an Wkneisco Cat lornla. and Portland. Oregon, on rj* P»rtfe «STol the i nlted States. Ihe train is pass.ng60 words
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Article112 1950-07-12 4 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. The House Foreign Affairs Committee approved a (US $1,222,500,000 programme of military aid to non-Commu-nist countries. It al?" called for the creation of B Pat" Easlern Def< no patterned after the North Atlantic Treaty. Chairman John KVtv Democrat. West Virginia, said theA.P. - 112 words
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Article31 1950-07-12 4 Reuter HONG KONG. T Chines- Nationals dergroand agents on til land are carrying out t?matic sabotage oi c >n> munication and Industrial enterprises, according t People's Daily of Peking. Reuter.Reuter - 31 words
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Article68 1950-07-12 4 LONDON. Tut s, ring to sugg( stions I tain persons to us atomb bomb to brii Korean war to a end. the Communist Daily Worker today comment 1 "That if 'he Am Were to use the atom D<»mb in Korea, it would no the Americans who68 words
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Article147 1950-07-12 4 Balance Talks Begin In London U.P LONDON. Tues. DISCUSSION'S between British and Pakistani oihcials opened here last nieht '»n the lchases to be madr from Pakistan's sterling balance during the n«-xt 12 months. Treasury ofheals said thac th* talks were preliminary. They said the full negotiation? would not begin untilU.P - 147 words
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Advertisement107 1950-07-12 4 PIMIIM^H PRACTICAL WAY /\t Radio, to-day" •■aVed™, IS urgently. Radio rapar erglr.ee s. scurd techr.-cans. BSV b-cadcar c- a e m b 9 Vast ne, 0< opportunity are cper.mg WEST7a I "ILL SHOW YOU HOW TO START YOUR OWN \rjsA ho,' r,,—ace rad.c r.u, -esi. lc. -a A ycu 9107 words
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Miscellaneous739 1950-07-12 4 mMT rit by Mtm< salon Orrtkr*. chinkm: !-k<»«.k yIMI s TODAY tra- '00 (lose Down. I'-»' P m T m B T BPW- «W p.m. rroEr.rn.ne S, m- Xnnet. aml Np»M nul?; 6.62 Children* aaarj M-ndan»; J 5.4», baa* BLX E HIiTWW» v f or ntiest» 7(H) Mandarin. Amoy n4739 words
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Article1415 1950-07-12 5 FRANK FOSTER - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY FRANK FOSTER rA] Hurley?" w'fe laid n the Geor_Ay howl. that is. no you to nag peep o arc •i.. *c days no 1 much to do. It v to spare an id woman." ey'a mood already the 3rry she it "aloud "Oh.1,415 words
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Miscellaneous78 1950-07-12 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring > "—< AND ,WHY. 'M SH».L 7 I MATTER. <v_A V ---C- -ROM THESE l MEANWHILE, v( -5 ;=uS*£l CAMeVcASiOKA. viEvOPV LAPSES f oop by JU Gapp 1 «R > X I fsaTD HEAVENS. K l!Su£f aST j f mpvik Pf w/acs I I rscc that78 words
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Article, Illustration108 1950-07-12 6 U.S. llisr Force Gives And Takes Wounded A:n:lcjn sold.erb b evacuated from Korea, on the first plane, when had landed somewhere in the front—A.P. Photo. -A.P. Photo, i 3 i ady to take off for Karc-.-A.P. Pho'o A.P. Pho'.o i > ca;* Ktlaiĕtt cĕyjuriti, ihe damage BiSf?>d by-A.P. Photo,; A.P. Pho'.o; -A :*. L'iiou).; -A.p. Photo. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration152 1950-07-12 7 Civilians Take The First Blow rbr* r ivw i 1 v 'v in ':'-»aa I s. author: ar »v-:~ 4 »v t K »ni. his mo tcfs Wise .1 v the I ViSUMf* Sbs:-u tfc* <: reiu A.P. Photo bv t years o. Ai pg—ear s romA.P. Photo; A P. Photo.; —A.P. Photo.; -A.P. Photo. - 152 words
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454 1950-07-12 8 A.P LONDON. BRITAIN faces the prospect of defending before the world her continued claim to one >t her smallest —but most strategic—co'onial possessions. Ht r accuser, is Cyprus, tiny ifland colony in the Eastern Mediterranean. Cyprus stands like a .sentinel ht the of the SuezA.P - 454 words
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Article87 1950-07-12 8 Reuter—A. A.P MELBOURNE. Cat naps in comfort will soon be possible at Wesley Church, Mely trne. Seats are to be cushioned wi.h '.icues of nonsi ip sponge rubber. Kuboer r.n footrcsts will help the church's hold on its followeis. Chief cleric Dr. living Benson, whoReuter—A. A.P - 87 words
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521 1950-07-12 8 A P. FRANKFURT Mickey Mou.-e and Bing Ciosby are "wowing*' Geiman movie audiences. And She at em-up wild west pictures a:e snowing to packed houses frojn Bremen 10 Munich. Getting American films into GeiTnan movie houses is easy. Public opioio!i poiis snow thatA P. - 521 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-07-12 8 Mr. 9, N. K. Moneri?*!, j (left, b;K'kKToun<l), t> id-1 •rot the Malayan sprat I record discusses Lis lijbrM ran r, "Kud;n»ay," which won him th» hullmile, Mr'a van star: --print record, with Mr. I\ C P«pe. 1 The ear is heinn prepared lor the speed rriahj a. ExNTf77 words
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Article133 1950-07-12 8 A.P. KWAPTOUM The meat cleaver may be father to the axe. That is the theory of armaeologists here, Mr A.J. Arkell told a Sudan radio audience. Excavations also indicate a possibility that the axt was invented in the Sudan, he added. Arke 1 explained thatA.P. - 133 words
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Advertisement32 1950-07-12 8 dtamatise your natural loveliness m Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a glowing finish to your natural loveliness YARD L E V lipstick (in nine lovely colour*) TAIDLIT IS OLD BOND STREET LONDON32 words
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Article, Illustration89 1950-07-12 9 tan inning a new act, I hat a"ow?» I00»74l (»i-tI tVMVt »«i«> in (1, ski the White House, Washington, I>.< Looking mi (left t>> l 1 raneis E. Walter of Pennsylvania; Bepi es m aa\e Emanue» hairman ot the House of Repre- >n*al \e>89 words
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147 1950-07-12 9 U.P HONGKONG. THE Chinese people appear to have reached the lowest depths of poverty under Communist rule. Chinese arrivals from the mainland agree that "Cniung or poverty is now the ttu st common complaint ;<mong the people. It has become the mostU.P - 147 words
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Article53 1950-07-12 9 Reuter AAP. SYDNEY;. Wearied by the confusion in her milk iftfi.eties a Kings Cross woman iskcd why sometimes the money would be taken and no >o:tle left; why sometimes would get the bott'e and the mone\ fhe v unan hung his hi ad nd said: "Yeah In inReuter & AAP. - 53 words
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148 1950-07-12 9 U.P rlvi ns vld JCO" and ii I Aarr.ed Here I fit hundred"' and that th- re might be more than 1 000 Social workers figure that it would cost a minimum of 52.50 a day for an American to have the necessiti°s ofU.P - 148 words
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Article65 1950-07-12 9 ADELAIDE An insignificant flea caused a traffic j. m in Adelaide when a small dog iumped off a motor to ten his ear. Five etati and a taxi were iii Led in a traffic jam ioe drive* swerved to void the dog. The taxi unci on65 words
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Article110 1950-07-12 9 Reuter. WALLASEY, Ch sh •voday.—- Abdul Ilahi... a Bd-year-old Pakistani. I gave his lit<* to s-av<* k j gang ot nipn working in trie 1C,6H0-ton British ship Chesh rt when pot- somnrs cyanide ga spread into her engine room, it was state atReuter. - 110 words
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Advertisement124 1950-07-12 9 OF THE v R s^! Flaky. butter-rich flavour <>t' egp and golden wheat that's Luncheon Assorted most delicious of all unsweetened biscuits For other times and other tastes buy ggg j 'Cocktail Assorted -tarty, I tit bits iti appetising \arii ties and shapes. Packed own-fresh in tins tor you and124 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-07-12 10 ONG Che:" Bee in action ayain* h. Kami* the vt tt ran Malay tennis player, irnom he -net on Monday in the finuh ot the Singapore championships. He uaa tak> n to three m t» by H. Kami*. Chew Bee is now Singapore's men's sinylts, men's doubles60 words
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Article33 1950-07-12 10 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. The Inter-varsity cricket match rrded at Lords today in a draw. The final scores being Cambridge 200 and 193 for seven declared, Oxford 169 121 for five. Reutei.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article134 1950-07-12 10 Reuter. HANLEY, Staffordshire, Today. Ex-miner Billy Thompson retained his British lightweight championship when he defeated Tommy McGovern of London on points over 15 rouncs hertoni Thompson fought a great strategic battle in fact one of the best of his career, to make the Lonsdale belt hisReuter. - 134 words
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Article58 1950-07-12 10 NORTHAMPTON, Tues.— Despite rain during the lunch interval today which made the pitch awkward for a while, Northampton easily force a draw with the West Indies touring team here. The County batted splendidly when forced to follow on 179 runs behind ana wrien the game ended they were58 words
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Article168 1950-07-12 10 Singapore District Si -m's tr ed hard yesterday to tiurc off a 3 0 defeat ai the hnada <>f Cheerful Lad?, but railed in their Junior f rafiir F.l. fbtture at »'hang >ang Stadium. Both teams had an I beatca record in the Junior League,168 words
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Article242 1950-07-12 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Cjuuty tr kct results: At Itirminjcham. Warwi kshire beat Middlesex by ten wickets. M:ddl«-.sex 2»K) and 167 t Sharp not out 65. Pritehard. right arm fast. 4 for 48). Warw ckshire "41 and 27 far no wicket. At L.l*n<»llv, Glamor ;:m vs. Gloucestershire match drawn.Reuter. - 242 words
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Article72 1950-07-12 10 AP. HELSINKI. Tues. Dick Attlesey. of Southern California, bettered a world high hurdle record for the third time this year in an international track meet Monday night. He hopped over the 110--meter high hurdles in 13.5 seconds. 2/10 faster than the mark held by Fred Wolcott ofAP. - 72 words
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Article, Illustration91 1950-07-12 10 untitled Sagby on untitled ihr.-e-yuarter pae? i: bis -vorXJUt JtStcrd* He looks tip-top but caa he beat Persian Lord, Bloom, Uninsured and 2 a a Hari on Saturday. The Commissioner-General's horse. Billy Carol seen with Lansdown astride. Th s William of Valence S*hlia| has been restricted to pace work in91 words
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Advertisement76 1950-07-12 10 OPENIN6 TODAY ATTIHIAV II «un., 145. 4.15, 6.45 9.80 A Rust-Covered Key and a Garden with a BREATH TAKING SECRET... MMICAREI O'BRIIM Watck for "THE EAGLE TNE HAWK ii Tech. of ZORRO" Republic- Serial OPENING TOM OR lOW 12.30 430 8.30 NOTE TIMES if jungle j ~mmm —=^=n TODAY-ONLY >76 words
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Article431 1950-07-12 11 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER THJM.S v.-cri* quiet at Bukit limah this morninr;—a striking contrast to vest* rday morning s activity. Xhe licavy downpour in the earlv Hours did not affect the going as rain clouds kept clear of the course. All workouts were restricted to431 words
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Article149 1950-07-12 11 E raits Racing Association's latest ClassiIssued yesterday is as follows: NEW C LASSIFICATIONS Class 2 LE FRONT (late Captain Becher». eh. nz. g. by s ng Fleche d Or. E II Mate Royal Fox>. b or br a g by Sir f a v :h< velure. bog149 words
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Article259 1950-07-12 11 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE APORE will be represented by ten olayers I ilayan Badminton Championships held in Ipoh during the August IKVS SINGLES: Wong On-- Poh Lim. w Hock Lens and S. iEN'S DOUBLES: m Poh Lim and Ismail WOMEN'S H ES: H len Heng 'Malayan Champion259 words
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Article18 1950-07-12 11 I Ii 1= Sir, "y 1 "J." V. L; >f:»ii t'iivee 1"» 5. I18 words
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Article74 1950-07-12 11 I Hps to ',h H-jck Soon will appear in th Men's doubles. The other entries for the Men's doubles are: Ho Boon Ghoo and Khoo Eng Tong. Tan Kin Hong and Lee Hoo Chyv. Miss Queenie Cheah Kooi See. 1949's runner-up. Miss Lam Kit Lin74 words
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Article293 1950-07-12 11 Go den Drag* Q Badminton Party beat Black White Badndßton Party 5-4 <?»_ Sunday 'V, Government Trade flcnooi ri;-. Singauoie. Basalts: (Golden uragon p lay era mentioned 'v- t >: Leong Choo See beat Wong Ah Kow 11 13. rib. 1" Chee Tuck Kong bear Lee293 words
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Article495 1950-07-12 11 ONG Mah Soh is still Singapore's veteran Table Tennis champion. Last night he beal Mathew Basi 3—9 at the Great World. Ong did not drop a single match throughout the tournament. A Mallique, with three victories to his credit, was the runner-up. Cho Ying Yik and495 words
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Article203 1950-07-12 11 A Singapore Chinese Foctball Association eleven yesterday tnum.piied two-nil over Indian Recreation Club at St. George's Road (BODCAi ground. Chinese possessed ihe better ba anted team and monopolized play for a greater pan ol the Tsrd minutes after 'he k«k off Chinese invaded Indian tf203 words
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Advertisement95 1950-07-12 11 Last 2 shows: 3.30 8.30 p.m. "NALLA THAMBI" (Tamil) Tomorrow: "KHIDKI" (Hindustani* AfrVWWW/.WW.SV.V New Star Cinema Pasir Panjang To-night To-morrow at 7.15 9.15 p.m. Gary Cooper in "COWBOY THE LA! > V ArVWrW'AVArVrWWAV ATLANTIC Great Wor^i. Last 2 Shows: 7.00 9.10 "16 FATHOMS DEEP (Ansco Color I. LIDO New Vv95 words
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312 1950-07-12 12 Only Hope For Peace 9 A.P EMPORIA, Kansas, Today.-Herbert Hoover said last night that a slowly unfolding mobiHzauon of free nations may hold the line against Soviet aggression and give the world a hope of Pe *Tne former president declared that Korean events show the "inevitableA.P - 312 words
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Article176 1950-07-12 12 RUBBER STEADY THE rubber market opened steadier this morning and Bt noon was 3 cents higher :nan yesterday's closing. The -tarket opened with lot of •«nyers in evidence and Ist. osiness was done at 89 cents .»r August shipment. The market then eased ightlv with buyers at176 words
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Article54 1950-07-12 12 U.P. COLOMBO. Today.—Australian Prime Minister. Rot *rt Menzies said yesterday thai all Australia backed tne decision to support United States troops fightIrq in Korea Menzies passed through C >lombo by air enroute to c talks in London and Washington. He said he will aiso discuss immigration,U.P. - 54 words
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Article40 1950-07-12 12 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Tues. The I; dtan Government has g.ven one "year's notice to end the Indo-Duteh Air T ransport Agreement of J jne 30, 1947, and suggested negotiations lor a iresh agreement, 1? was reliably learned herj today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article118 1950-07-12 12 A.P. MANILA, Today.—A running gunnght in the fashionaole Pasay suburb ot Manna resulted yesterday afternoon in critical wounds to a youthful Hukbalahap commander. Intelligence officers of the Manila Police Department identified the wounded man as Jose Fajardo, alias Commander Rodtlla, 20, and said he hadA.P. - 118 words
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Article47 1950-07-12 12 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today.— A bill providing freed mailing privileges for members of the armed services in the Korean area was approved on Tues* day by the House Post Office Committee. Already passed by the senate, it require* house approval before going to President Truman. —A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article87 1950-07-12 12 WASHINTON, Today. The new boss of homefront war planning, W. Stuart Sym ington discussed war mobilization plans yesterday with Secretary of Labour Tobin and leaders of top Jauoui unions. John L. Lewis, President of the United Mine workers, decided at the last minute to attend. Instead he87 words
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368 1950-07-12 12 Big Three Ship Arms To Middle East Just In Case U.P. CAIRO—The Big Three agreement tc ship arms to the Middle East is designed to prepare the forces of this area for a possible war against Russia while simultaneous y preventing them from clashing with each other, according to wellU.P. - 368 words
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Article94 1950-07-12 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. WOON Kit, a 46-year old woman, was fined Tl $1,200 in default four months simple imprisonment, vvhen sht* pleaded guilty to a charge of ilk-gal possession of 35£ gallons of intoxicating liquor at Harai Nagar Estate, at the 16£ mile Pontian Road, on94 words
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Article370 1950-07-12 12 TOM LAMBERT - By TOM LAMBERT A.P. Correspondent A.P. With American Forces in Korea, Tuesday. TANK-LED North Korean infantrymen charg. ed out of an early morning fog yesterday against American forces and drove at least ont unit out of its entrenched positions. The Red thrust followed anA.P. - 370 words
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Article44 1950-07-12 12 MAILS for Thailand close at G p.m. tndaj tke g.p.o. ng t. Mails for South and Eas; dia and Pakistan tomorrow. Mails for the M*** elos everyday at d« Mails are expect d Western Australia ™> and from Easu-rn tomorrow at the or**44 words
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Title Section56 1950-07-12 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE Published simultaneously «j Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. BY THB peons FOR THE PEOPLE Tcfc Tnbunt" S port MLB THAN Am MALAYA Phone SSH/3 Nine Line EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, L £ala°alribune Office,56 words
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Article62 1950-07-12 1 U.P WASHINGTON. Tues. PAKISTAN is reported to have made the first definite otler to back the acUon in Korea with ground troops. The Senate Armed Ser-s vices Committee was told during a closed door session today that Pakistan had offered toot soldiers to help the hardpressed Gl's.U.P - 62 words
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Article173 1950-07-12 1 FLASH U.P. American H.Q. ba Korea. Today Early reports today fWedaesdaj I indicated the North Korean invaders last mrht Mowed down almost to a halt. Results of Tuesday's air Wikes have not been retried here but it was suspected \meri«-in planes aittin had dealt a heavy Wow to Red tankU.P. - 173 words
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210 1950-07-12 1 UNITED NATIONS ACCEPTS OFFERS Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. /JEN ERAL Omar Bradley. Chairman of the Chiefs of Staff, was quoted today as having said that American forces in Korea would be joined by ground troops from other members of the United Nations. SenatorReuter. - 210 words
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Article98 1950-07-12 1 With the American forces in South Korea. Wed.— TWO American tank crew--1 men told last night how their armoured vehicles were knocked out on Monday in battles with North Korean tanks. Two Communist tanks however, were destroyed by one American tank crewman. He jumped98 words
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Article42 1950-07-12 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. The Fourth Air Force today lamed a call fo r 5.000 air reservists, particularly technical specialists, to volunteer for active duty. Bases in eight Western states need 700 oaScem and the rest enlisted airmen. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article48 1950-07-12 1 A.P. Long Beach. California. Tues. Personnel and equipment of the First Marine Air Wing boarded Navy transport ships today, heading for the Korean conflict. The Wing is equipped with F4C Cor3air carriertype fighters. The planes will be shipped from San Diego, aboard a carrier.—A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article28 1950-07-12 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—Britain's service Chiefs and Minister* discussed the Korean situation at a meeting of the Cabinet Defence Committee called by Prime Minister Clement Attlee today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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202 1950-07-12 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. Korea has made continental Europe to stockpile tin in a hurry, according to opinions expressed in metal circles. Since the Korean incident started 11 days ago the turnover of tin at the London Metal Exchange has reached 3,600 or more thanU.P. - 202 words
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Article172 1950-07-12 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. The first broadcast of a statement attributed to an American prisoner of war from the North Korean Communists Seoul radio, was reported yesterday by U.S. government monitors. The prisoner was idenUfied as Capt. Ambrose H. Nugent of the 52nd Artillery battalion 24thA.P. - 172 words
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140 1950-07-12 1 HONGKONG, Tuesday.— The Chinese Peopleis Army has a strength of 2,500,000 men with a further 1.000.000 in the miUtary forces according to Chinese Nationalist intelligence reports quoted in the colony's Chinese nress m~ First Field Army under Gen. Peh Teh-huai is said to140 words
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Article213 1950-07-12 1 From An American Base Tn South Korea. Wednesday. FRONT-LINE reports indicate that 18 American soldiers have been bound and killed by their Communist North Korean captors. Allowances have been made for possible duplication In battle front cases reported. In each instance the type ot wound,213 words
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Article182 1950-07-12 1 Tribune SVifT Reporter The tin boom is here now. The price jumped yesterday to the highest ever fetched by Malayan tin $328 per picul ex-smelter. The previous record was $325.62 on November 17 last year when the tin market was opened for the first time after182 words
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Article, Illustration798 1950-07-12 1 Reuter-AAP. U.P. A.P. TOKIO, Wednesday. QEN. Mac Arthur's midnight communique said: "American forces in Korea are continuing their action to stabilise the situation by stopping the North Korean offensive, above the Kum River. "Elements of an American regimental combat team halted one enemyReuter-AAP. U.P. & A.P. - 798 words
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Article21 1950-07-12 1 LONDON. Tues.—The first meeting of the 12 North Atlantic Pact Deputies will take place on July 25. in London.21 words
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Article41 1950-07-12 1 A.P. TOKIO, Tues. Prime Minister Yoshida suggested today that Japan might be able to co-operate with the United Nations by assisting in transport of arms and troops to Korea. He made the suggestion at a news conference. —A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article30 1950-07-12 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. President Truman tod,iy signed a bill, authorizing a combat air force of 70 groups. Money has not yet been appropriated to finance it. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article33 1950-07-12 1 A.P LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. Gen. Mac Arthur, Supreme Commander of United Nations Forces in Korea, has ordered 400 blue and white U.N. flags for his forces, the United Nations announced. AJ*vA.P - 33 words
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Article42 1950-07-12 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.There were reports in shipping circles today that about 15 more freighters would be taken out of surplus fleets on the West Coast shortly for movement of supplies ana troops to the Far East—A.**.A.P. - 42 words
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Article84 1950-07-12 1 U.P. BELGRADE, Today. The Government, today, announced that spe/S il- permits will be "required for ail *r <- to the V v go s I v border areas, im followed repeated rumours of increased military activity along the frontiers of Yugoslavia's Cominfona neighbours: Bulgaria, Rumania and Hungary. The latestU.P. - 84 words
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Article372 1950-07-12 1 J r ace move in Kor ea Ami Da Vid Kell >- British Ambassador in Moscow today saw M. Gromyko DeTp U r y S V l e Forel n Minister, m Moscow and diswith him K rean SltUatlon The Foreign Office issued the following official statement:372 words
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Article95 1950-07-12 1 Reuter AAP. TOKIO, Wednesday. TEN. Mac Arthurs HQ says that American casualties up to 8 a.m. on Monday were 27 killed in action. M wounded, and 245 missing, totalling 366. <L Enemy losses tabulated by G.H.Q. Intelligence as at noon yesterday were: Airplanes destroyed 24. probable 5,Reuter & AAP. - 95 words
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Article71 1950-07-12 1 I OOK OUT for the special v late afternoon edition of The Malaya Tribune, which is out on sale EVERY DAY about 3.30 p.m. Th? edition now lias two regular features a daily short story, and a Superman comic strip, in addition to all tne latest news71 words
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Advertisement91 1950-07-12 1 B£STfor J^ nT ri gapo r i j DINAH SHORE l||pP j jjfjk BORIS DAY f Bfaftft shor»«. Doris Day. Jttiag by the Window, 2681 With a song in my PW Timet. heart. *W Ita Oiiriv v Too marvellous for —1-1 Baby, words> p Md rth and Gentle 2652 It91 words
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Advertisement12 1950-07-12 1 aM 3512.1 MADE IN ENGLAND WD- AH. O WILIS. BRISTOL' r\ LQNPPN-12 words
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1039 1950-07-12 2 MALACCA CASE MALACCA, Tuesday. OEVENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Tan Koh Poh father of Tan Kee Gak, told the Magistrate s Court today that to patch'up the row between Lim Kee Jin and his son he sent the former a pair of red candles. Aecordi)*'/ to ancient Chinese1,039 words
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Article80 1950-07-12 2 AFTER he was senteneea to four months' iigorout» Imprisonment by the First District Augustm Stevens, an Indian yesteruay toid the court: "I want to app.y for European food trcause 1 am not accustomed to As'-afcio food." Mr H.E. Kington said this was a matter tor the prison80 words
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Article328 1950-07-12 2 Mr. Thio Calls For: MR. Thio Chan Bee said yesterday that the time has now come for the Colony's Public Utility Services sTch as water and lighting to be organised on an island-wide basis. Mr. Thio will ask Government at the tive Council next week328 words
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Article36 1950-07-12 2 Mr. A. Rahtan Khan ot the Indian Recre;;*ion Club, invite:, senior and junior BOOCCT players and officials of the I.R.C to dinner on Sunday, at his residence at No. 18 Tessensohn Road, at 7.3036 words
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Article94 1950-07-12 2 The following teachers passed the final Examination of Johore Sultan Idris Training College. Tanjong Mallm: Grade II Certificates Abdullah b. A. Rahman. Abdul Samad b. Ahmad. Abu Bakar b. Mahat, MvI hammad b. Abdullah. Muhammad b. said. Sharif b. Lasim. Shukri b. Hj. Sulaiman. Saadun94 words
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Article54 1950-07-12 2 Tan Chiĕw Chuan. proprietor ol a sundry shop at No. 55G Beletax yesterday charged before the Second District Court (rtth failing, to display his snaar price "list. H claimed trial and said: -Th r< as b price list. t« «ros ulowcd bail Of surety, and the was54 words
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Article38 1950-07-12 2 Tan Tua Tail, a 36-year-oM Teochew cUlmed trial from the Bve-ioo* way ol Kxamat Lane on 11 He was granted, bail ol $100 in one surety »MW case was postponed to September 6 for hearing.38 words
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Article29 1950-07-12 2 1 fti Commander-iivChief. PlI East Lam: Forces, general Sir John Harding, left Singapore today for the Federation and will be a* ay for about on week.29 words
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Article18 1950-07-12 2 Dcnald Moore will announce this month's winning book review in Radio Malaya's Book Review competition today.18 words
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Article18 1950-07-12 2 Tho Governor has revoked the appointment as Justice of the Peace of Mr. Ronaid Thomas Coooer.18 words
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Article187 1950-07-12 2 A CANTONESE »voman. Tong Ah Heng found guilty of having allowed her Premises at Tembeling Road to be used as a brothel was yesterday sentenced to three months' rigorous imprisonment by the Fourth Police Court. Two other women. Yee Kheng Koon. and Fong Heng187 words
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Article189 1950-07-12 2 A decree nisi, to be made absolute in six weeks, was granted in the High Court yesterday to Kao Kah Jen. j a bank clerk, who sued his wife Tay Song Ngor also known as Alice Tay. for a I divorce on th* ground189 words
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80 1950-07-12 2 The South Johore Bahru Estates Staff Union opposing the reopening of estate toddy shops at present says that it will affect the good relations between the Indians and c'her nationalities on estates. The workers might get drunk and break the curfew. They may80 words
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Article57 1950-07-12 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues.— Dr. J. C. Grey. Deputy Principal Medical Officer, of Johore. will be leaving shortly for the United Kingdom on leave. He will be succeeded by Dr E. C. Vardy, formerly Medical Officer of Malacca. Dr. Vardy was Medical Superintendent and Physician at the57 words
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Article47 1950-07-12 2 The Local Indian Congress, r, hore Bahru will entertain LA. Thivy the Reprcsen- to the Government of India at a tea party on July 17 Members of the Local [nd in Congress and friends who wish to join the function shoulo contact the Hon. Secretary.47 words
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Article31 1950-07-12 2 Yet Koon oeng has been given an honorary commlssion as a Cadet Officer with the rank (»1 Acting SubLieutenant in the Junior Technical School with effect from June 5.31 words
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219 1950-07-12 2 IPOH, Monday. RELEGATES from various branches of the Union of Public Works Department Technical Services, Malaya, will meet in conference on July 22 and 23 in Kuala Lumpur. The Union may appoint a council of negotiations for securing a better salary scheme as219 words
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Advertisement289 1950-07-12 2 I OPENING TODAY CATMAV *1 ».m., 1.45, 4.15, 8.45 ft 9.50 »-Kl A Rust-Covered Key j and a Garden with a BREATH TAKING SECRET... I Watch fcr "THE EAGLE THE HAWK" in Tech. 1 a *gtKA 1! Complete I "GHOST of ZORRO eTi N TOMOR R 0 W I 12.30289 words
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Advertisement143 1950-07-12 2 It's so easy... i permanent wave in your own hortieH with Pin lip I You can !>r one of the many thousands of women in the who are delighted with Pin-Up, the wonderful permawt wave uhich you give yourself in your own your leisure. Lustrous curls and soft waves can143 words
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Article, Illustration318 1950-07-12 3 AN echo of the Voice of Free Indonesia' resounded through the Terminal Building at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon when Miss Hint Tantri arrived f r i m Takarto by Cmi'is 8.0.A.C. Consfcilation. I She is here on a mission. 1 British-born American Miss Tantri318 words
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Article109 1950-07-12 3 Ni ;otiaLions oa -aoasaag wance' will open today between the Singapore Harbour Board and its, Staff Association, cconprfcuns the clerical stai Mr. K. Davis, an official of the Board. sa 4 a y« si a; .iat the negotiations would >3 private and would las 1109 words
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Article90 1950-07-12 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.--All shops in the Town Board area known at the 9th mile village in the District of Ulu Langat, shall be closed c*. cept between 12 noon and 2 p.n. daily Thi a .iren has become a primary source of bandit supply, and90 words
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315 1950-07-12 3 QNG Teck Hock, 39-year-old-salesman, was yesterday sentenced to sixteen months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Tan Ah Tah in the Second District Court. Ong had been found guilty of having corruptly given Lieutenant P. A. Thomas, of the Royal Military Police $2,300 in cash and315 words
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Article159 1950-07-12 3 FEWER people will appear in the courts in future on identity card charges, because Police officers have been issued with new regulations on how prosecutions should be instituted. The new regulations lay it down clearly all people whose cards are defaced should not be prosecuted.159 words
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84 1950-07-12 3 -But Not Teachers pGHT students of the ™gn School, who were ma y s °on be the students have since tfmes. re eaSed at ***3 Branch ch,^° rris Special day -we f said yesterarrestort r tho teacner 40-year o.? May 13 nor th( ma84 words
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Article90 1950-07-12 3 THERE was another meet- ing yesterday between the managing boards of the two schools and the Education authorities. The meeting #as 'eid In connection with the notice served on the schools to show cause -vhv ihey should not be closed. The Acting Director of Education R.90 words
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Article154 1950-07-12 3 THE fifteen Indian members of the crew who walked off the Greek ship. Persephone, in Singapore yesterday >n protest against alleged illtreatment and had food are still ashore in Singapore. They are now a.'•commodeted in ft ho-ise at 29, Lembu Roao The K*d|o Officer. Mr. N154 words
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Article15 1950-07-12 3 pmtddKL Toes. 'Two Wi Hot Loh ami drur- c and Wembley Park» yesterday.15 words
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Article261 1950-07-12 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The bodies of 13 bandits were reported to have been located In the Kambau area of Johore yesterday. Acting on information, the Police searched the blukar one mile north of the Kambau Police Station and located two graves. On digging up the graves261 words
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Advertisement635 1950-07-12 3 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED a Clerk with bookkeeping experience for a Chartered Accountants' Office in Singapore. Apply, in own handwriting, with copies of references to Box A.3801, Tribune, Singapore. VACANCIES in the Postal Services Department, Singapore, for Postal Clerks (Male). The Salary Scale is:—sBs-5 A--05/B/HO-SA-130 B/140-10A--220/B/230-10A-280 plus CO L. and local635 words
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Advertisement633 1950-07-12 3 NOTICES NOTICE In the Estate of EE ENG KIAT deceased, late of No. 59 Blair Road, Singapore All persons having any claims again t the estate of the abovenamed Ec Eng Kiat, deceased, are required to send particulars thereof to the undersigned Solicitors before the 30th September, 1950 after which633 words
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Advertisement157 1950-07-12 3 MADE SOWNTHEES THE BIGGEST LITTLF MEAL IN MALAYA SOLE AGCMTS /%a>4&YH4ce6 of the Flaky, butter-rich flavour of epcs and gold n wheat that's Luncheon j Assorted', most delicious of all unsweetened biscuits! For other times and oilier tastes buy *td&3 j 'Cocktail Assorted —tasty, teasing tit-bits in appetising varieties and157 words
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Article450 1950-07-12 4 OPRING-CLEANING may seem a little out of seaS son but nevertheless that is Singapore's mood of the moment. There is an atmosphere of bustle; brooms arTbeing thrust into long neglected corn- \ttnttlre y hu g sy putting their house in order- so are the pharmacists. Government is casting eye450 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1950-07-12 4 THE GOVERNOR, Sir Franklin Gitnson - Says THE GOVERNOR, Sir Franklin Gitnson, In a speech opening "French Week" in Singapore lam glad to be present at an Exhibition organised by a Society whose chiei aim is the propagation of French culture abroad. In these days, efforts are being made whereby1,187 words
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Article66 1950-07-12 4 A.P. CAPETOWN. Tues.—William John Ross, 27. was fined £10 in Capetown for whistling and passing a remark at a non-white woman. Refusing a request for a nominal fine only, the magistrate said: "What would have happened hau a coloured man done this to a whiteA.P. - 66 words
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775 1950-07-12 4 A.P SUPPOSE you were a second Secretary at the American Embassy in Moscow. You could tell your wife what was going on at the office only if you did one or two things 1 You could motion her into theA.P - 775 words
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591 1950-07-12 4 Hal Boyle - by Hal Boyle A.P NEW YORK. DO you want to be remembered forever? You can. And you don t have to win fame by giving ***** C.000 to Gooffease College. Or by batting 61 home runs to a gj* swimming the B* oA.P - 591 words
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Article180 1950-07-12 4 PRINCESS Fatimah of Persia who had broken a Muslim sacred law and had her hair cut to get her embroidered head-dress to nt. looked plump, gay me recently in the flowerdegcked'roomof the Persian Embassy. where the Aga Khan performed a Mtishm marriage ceremony. Sh. had180 words
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Advertisement69 1950-07-12 4 Singapore. <6@K> RECORD CHANGERS AND RADIOGRAM UNITS IT PAfS BETTER TO BUY THE BEST. From ail Radio Dealers or Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADiO CO. Penang, Kuala Lumpur, ATTENTION TO RA< f »t K> PRISMATIC B i;i(v>, /i;is>. villi STKOID, KU. (SPKt I U IBW IK I LEANING BIHOCVI AM)69 words
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Advertisement59 1950-07-12 4 LADIES this week s "Knock-Out" BARGAINS are FOR YCD!! NYLONS 1-50 P«*r P« ir A WELL KNOWN MAKE. 9 SHADES TO CHOOSE FROM. SIZES 8' TO 10!. "HARELLA" "RENSOR "SUMRIE" ENGLISH TAILORED Suits $WO-oo SIZES 34 TO 40 tootals seer-sucker Evening Frocks LOVELY FULL SKIRTS SB M DELIGHTFULL STYLES 959 words
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Article569 1950-07-12 5 —Court Story Penang, Tues. THE story of how a sundry shopkeei>er, Ong Chye Choon received threatening letters between April 1 and 20 asking for $10,000 on penalty of death was described in the court of Mr. D. R. Home, Magistrate, yesterday. The anonymous letters569 words
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Article61 1950-07-12 5 PENANG Tues.— Because they had nothing to do in the (lay-time they played "Pakau." So seven women Si Keag Chan. Khoo Sow Choo. Keow Ah Keow. Tan Ah Mooi, ('hong Ah Yau. Tan Beow Leak and Teoh Gaik Sim were lined $10 each by the Magistrate Mr D.61 words
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Article31 1950-07-12 5 A man was arrested in an '•ating house near Chye Cheok Street at about 8 p.m. yesterday. It was alleged that in- attached another man with a neat chopper.31 words
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344 1950-07-12 5 ANY lover of fine arts or excellent photography has A a treat in store at the British Council Hall where the Alliance-Francaise have put up an exhibition of posters and photographs. On entering the hall, just on the platform, there is a well selected344 words
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Article42 1950-07-12 5 PENANG. Tues. For smoking when the court was in session Tan All Hock was fined $5 by the Magistrate Mr. D.R. Home. Tan 1« ted that he had never been to court before and did not know the rules42 words
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Article176 1950-07-12 5 PENANG. Tuesday. THE Sessions Court President Mr. M. R. F. Rogers to-day gaoled a Malay youth, Johari bin Itarnli to three years imprisonment. Johari iidmitted dishonestly retaining stolen property. "You have a deplorable record for a boy of your age and I shudder to176 words
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Article140 1950-07-12 5 PENANG. Tuesday. A motor car used to evade Customs duty at Bagan Luar Road, Butterwortn on Feb. 12 this \ear was to-day ordered to be confiscated by the Sessions Court Judge Mi. M. R. F. Rogers. It was stated at a previous hearing by Chan Sam140 words
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Article259 1950-07-12 5 MR. C. C. TAN will ask Government at next week's m meeting of the Legislative Council for details of the number of posts on the Malayan Establishment in the various Government offices in Singapore Said Mr. Tan yesterday: "The object of th™™ questions is259 words
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Article60 1950-07-12 5 PENANG. Tues. Two accidents occurred within four hours in Penang yesterday. The first one was when a motor-car and a cyclist collided at the Magazine Circle. The second one also between a motor car and a cyclist took place in Kinta Lane right la front of the Rex60 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 5 The Court of Appeal < Civil I and Criminal Appeal will sit 111 the Supreme Court Building. Singapore, on July 13.22 words
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Article67 1950-07-12 5 A Mar,:u»i Sir Franci, i-osarty. A.0.C.. Far Fast returned to Singapore yestfrday at the end Federation tour. Lady Fosarty a rompanied him. me tommander-in-( hirf dur»n X his 11-day tour, in- I u ,pur and Butterworth and visited the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Squadron at Penang.67 words
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Article52 1950-07-12 5 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. Night movement of food has been banned in the following areas of Trengganu. Mukims of Jerangau, Kumpal, Abang, Kuala Dungun. Sura. Pasir Raja, Jengai, Besul. Pasau. Kuala Paka, Ulu Paka. Kerteh, Kemasek. Kijal, Tebak, Bungi, Pasir Semut, Banggol, UluChakai. Binjai. Telok Kalong and52 words
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Article63 1950-07-12 5 Bail of $500 in two sureties was offered to 32-year-old, Goh Cheng Hong who claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court yesterday to a charge of having committed extortion by putting Chua Oot in fear of certain injury. He was also alleged to have dishonestly induced63 words
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Article44 1950-07-12 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues Theft i now a P.O. Box 5000 ar. Kuala Trengganu Members of the public In possession of any information are requested to write to P.O Box 5000, Kuala Trengganu No postage stamo is required for such tetters44 words
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Advertisement75 1950-07-12 5 I Just Opened i i for Better Living r B s» if .-MntHippd. Healthy jot double rooms with bathrooms "J attached New furniture Ji and fittings Excellent fcod with first-class service Two minutes' walk from Roxy Theatre. I| j: SOONG lIUA GUEST HOUSE J 24*), te:mbeling road, katong. I VWWVWWWW75 words
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Advertisement191 1950-07-12 5 SP. H.P. TABLETS Made to a new formulae ih, provide a *af»- treatment I regain lo*t health and »'t< r((i. After taking treatment with Special H.P. Tablets Mfl memory, f r.-shn. -last i<-i i «od Interest In one's work is brought about In a natural manner. SP. H.t*. is effective191 words
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Advertisement44 1950-07-12 5 m' n —m m »nr. i i irit«H in -i |4 X I<» ftri<l(r ''«-*4. TH < tr,. i igfe& < V F»o o1» I rhi!ft>. B E v fctaetttc eye xnmlnatlon with 'up 11 1 rtalp R.l, *"|ii,j ltll ent Ixtu-.T xi.- rwn'<• l.*>Mrr cr.44 words
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Miscellaneous12 1950-07-12 5 LI L ABXEB by^i!!L^ ■a-^— »> t llamli" 1 ALLEY OOP h _Zl-I^7~-*m.12 words
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Article153 1950-07-12 6 The rubber commodity niatkc. opened steady yesterday a. 1/1 cents dOOC COT Au Mist and Iftter eased to by one cent. The market firmed aKain and at IM close buyers were at 86 1 b Ai.et business passed at tins evel Ibere were more buyers in < V153 words
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Article58 1950-07-12 6 LONDON. Tues. With less pessimistic view beins taken ot the mt'Tnational. situation, the London Stork BeehaAge today showed nnnness in many MCtion« British Oovamment stocks led upward movement in better Issues and closed srlta. anis ot half point. Dealers reported steady How of small investments business that found58 words
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Article24 1950-07-12 6 SINGAPORE Tue*. The local share market improved slightly in tins and industrials and some prices showed small sains on the day.24 words
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Article727 1950-07-12 6 SINGAPORE, lulv 11. Buyers Sellers Ale prcl r,Ck 2.25 230 cd 2.22 i 2.:;<» oi Mla7 tea U£P g B 8.8. Petrol dlBM. Trustees 7.UU m Tin Smelt Ord/ M E. Utd. Assur. 38..a »70 Fed Dispensary 6.-5 0..a Fraser Neave ora.~. 1 on i ->r. Gammon ,vr727 words
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233 1950-07-12 6 A. P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. move by the USJto bring a n rubber £S£ SSfS. other crops and more statement expressing its concern. f*,na,l Thajeb taled information to Miow uai tl, price of nature *g>£* g not in fact increased a;; rapiuiy whichA. P. - 233 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-07-12 6 Tyndareu* «44); fc A.. K b> iii); Katon K i4V t» w-i hint <38/»>; Burhnl <S<j>; Talvel tl/*»f itTOMta Prince »J«/i» j* Wall ;Fe7c*ew .1» 20 Jit. Walg| Kt-rlax- K>; lundu:. 2« \>ieu«. US/Ml j l<,nr^ h I V': SL Raton* (12): salawathi (11 >. >" rat57 words
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Article42 1950-07-12 6 R.i v 14 itif N'-denaa ts«-n f rom Ju > 1 ,i i„» decided to < hanse its power in Lndooesie lo the Lnwjg fetal.-* of Indonesia ol name w II not affect tne ui.m«MH "f the bank in any wa>.42 words
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114 1950-07-12 6 CARDAR Jogindra Singh, Trade Coroner to S India in Singapore, announced Mast following representation norn tne an kets, the Government of Inf y e^ r se and medium et& a^ rt m t^ S Xctrre o Lrareas during the rest of this year. This114 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 6 The gold market remained unchanged in SljWjg yesterday at $190 P»**g Wholesale for rirst quaniy rSTSSd The market was quiet.22 words
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Article24 1950-07-12 6 U.P on 0- 35* Kong M,.m>y »,<urk( H KS6 o:tf P*r U.S. dollar. gStlinVr pound HK5287.5 per tael (t KQ U.P.U.P - 24 words
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Article44 1950-07-12 6 Tenders for Colony ot Singapore Government Tre asury BUI. were. accepted by the Financial becre tary to the extent of $3 SSe?s at the raU of .75 pefcVm per annum were allotted in «\Jj%2 bl11 Wt r e issued on July I».44 words
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Article26 1950-07-12 6 A.P. tjEW DELHI Tues.- The government has fixed a jute foci quota of 10.000 tons for Indonesia for the period May tc December. —A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article85 1950-07-12 6 Popper markets in Singapore were steady yesterday with black pepper Lampong changing hands at toso per DiC*l loose a rise of $15. There were further buyers with Betters holding oft for business in white Sarawak pepper was done at $880 per^ P The copra market was rniiet85 words
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Article67 1950-07-12 6 SINGAFOKF,. •'"i v < I, on 'the nioul to BH P* r p,t '-ihe hiuhwt ever. LONDON July W. "segment price £631. tp if I* Turnover: 520 ton*. spot mm t p n*. s 1/4. Three months H 3 'nZ ■> Secernent price MM i-• «1 £1367 words
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Article86 1950-07-12 6 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. president Truman urged Senile leaders yesterday to re «tcre the $16.900,000. reduction in the funds tor his •Point Four" programme to help the world's underdevelope'Sn told the legators «t a White House conference the cut would undermine the United States positionittjU.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement483 1950-07-12 6 ~„*r«r CONTINENT. FOR U.K. Singapore: PL Penang: "Bennyvls" for L'pool, Dublin, Antwerp, Rotter- 19/21 July dam 16/11 Juiy "Benmacdhut" for London. Antwerp. Rotterdam, 17/18 July 19/21 July Hamburg, Hull —G. "Benalder" for L'pool Glasgow, Havre, Rotter- 3Q/31 JuJy 1/3 Aug cam, Antwerp w/ J "Benavon" for London, S»*s£{" 4 6/8483 words
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Advertisement297 1950-07-12 6 USE THE CLASSIFIED SITUATIONS VACANT waktßD imn.odiaiely a Clerk/ ertablished B porl Write Box A.oS<»4. iiiojn (^?6) gJS EU ud. k.,«.« WANTED European Mtl j >!re Transport Co.. 49. SKrS* A,,.* BOS A.?.SO". Tribune. BI wanted Junior "«ygS&S Kfc*K£ SS L Tj p«r. ■wamignC middle *k« )ur. SITUATIONS WANTED "Eldy297 words
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Advertisement323 1950-07-12 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES A PROFITABLE eccountancy practice w,,h pood rotation .00 "he east coast. Owner retiring write Box AJBM. Tr.bune. Kra a L BUYER wishes to. intact wholesalers for costume Jewelry, 1. ajw accessories, artificial"ttow< *s ftj > wrapping papers, ribbons, f rtettng cards Japanese DOVeltJ SCOOS, hinawar.!. pottery. Vnn Box323 words
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Advertisement387 1950-07-12 6 Pains in Back. Nervous.Rheumatid wronr foods and drinks, worry. P/L 2nd fre.ic.ent colds often put ♦verworlc a.i.l neq> c tnd^Hddl! Trout"-- are the true and Acidity. Geti cause X «,,\warVs Leis Pains, Nights. BUTO»n«2**t* e swo«en An- feeling old bef ol *>™™™ U Cystax* ne N n v Ondertfietiwney-h: Icru387 words
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Miscellaneous200 1950-07-12 6 STARTLING PREDICTIONS m YOtB HOROSCOPE Voar Real Life Told Free. Wml m you Hke to know, what v indicate for you. whether the "liU be successful and happy IZ wl at la indicated for you h, low. marriage. frtnd\ JKiSfet lucky and unlucky periods. what Pitfall* "o avoid, what p200 words
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Article242 1950-07-12 7 SHUTTLE - By SHUTTLE ciTNGAPORE will be represented by ten players S m the Malayan Badminton Championships l h eh will be held in Ipoh during the August holidays. MEN'S ar siNGLES: Wong Pen g Soon. Ong Poh Lim, >M Hock Lens and b a ourai MEN'S242 words
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Article127 1950-07-12 7 PENANG, Tues.—Thomas Cupper Ooi Teik Hock has entered for the singles event in the Malayan Badminton Championships to be held in Ipoh during the August Bank Holiaays. Law Teik Hock and Chee Choon Keng have entered for the men's doubles. Entries for the singles events127 words
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Article59 1950-07-12 7 NpRTHAIIPTON, Tues.— Despite rain dtH ing the luncli interval today which made the pitch awkward for a while, Northampton easily force a draw with the West Indies touring team here. The County batted splendidly when forced to follow on 179 runs behind ana wnen the game ended they59 words
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Article408 1950-07-12 7 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER THl\riS v <"re ciuiet at Bukit tliis morniiif, a striKiii„ con ras to vesterdlv activity. The heavy downpour in the early hours did not affect the going, as; rain c-I»»*? cantos or" haif All workouts restricted to siow crots, strong canteib408 words
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285 1950-07-12 7 MOST grueling match if the evening, in the Tanglin Club tennis championships, was the tie between P. H. Bayley and E K. Hilbourne. The first set was won by Bayley rather easily, but Hilbourne came back strongly to an- nex the next at 4285 words
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Article78 1950-07-12 7 penang. Tues. —Goon Kok Lem beat Robert Chia 0-3. "i-5 to become men's singles champion of Penang for the fourth yeai. He also became the triple champion for the fourth time, having won the triple crown in 1941, 1947 and 1948. Kok Lem played magnificientlv78 words
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Article76 1950-07-12 7 A.P. HELSINKI, Tues. Dick Attlesey. of Southern California, bettered a world high hurdle record for the third time this year in an international track meet Monday ni He' hoped over the 110--meter high hurdles in 13.5 seconds: 2/10 faster than the mark held by'Fredl Wolcott of RiceA.P. - 76 words
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Article, Illustration340 1950-07-12 7 BLACK and White, champion girls' basketball team of Medan are arriving m Singapore today. They will be seen m action tomorrow and Friday night against a strong Singapore girls' combination. Th° Medan champions have just completed 8 successful tour oi the Federation. They beat340 words
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Article119 1950-07-12 7 Rovers have to thank their-ha id work.ng defence. If t been for th«n, Bovc™ v have lost full point* l <> Ji« le ?SuS Navy at Ja an Eesar V The final tot* was ot < -a 1 was a SAFA Senior division league name. MM119 words
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Article164 1950-07-12 7 .Singapore District Figna!s tred nard y. sterday w> rtave off a £-0 defeat at the hands of Ch< rtul Lads, ,jut failed in their Junior League b.I. fixture at Be) aag stadium. Both leases had an i nheatfn record in the Junior League, and ihf164 words
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Article187 1950-07-12 7 A Btagapore Chinese Ftatball H ~n el< yen yesterday triumphed two-nil over Indian Recreation Club at St. George's Road tBODCA) ground. «"lur.es>- possessed the better In anivd team and monopolised play tor a Peater pan of the rasse. Two minutes aft. r ihe k <187 words
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Article59 1950-07-12 7 Bmu 11 of Issl evening's YMCA tJKS Se. Played on the *MCA Peek 8 Li Tea T& Km V o P. Len.aitre V *t X Tan Yenk •>-'• ..._7 r-4: beal Sesh i,; nird co. Robert Din MM rLa a- Handicap Singles; V Khoe 4-6. fr I59 words
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Article18 1950-07-12 7 Reuter. being draw, mc r» |Oj for Cambridge 200 169 seven decLirtu. 122 foi five. -Keutei.Reuter. - 18 words
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Advertisement360 1950-07-12 7 (Royal Packet Navigation Coy.) (Incorporated in the Netherlands) t Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 5975. Due Sails July 12 K'.tnmca" for p,. Radja, TomJahan and Rengat July Batoebahra" for Sampit July 15 ST ffSS» SSB "B*ud Surabala Hoeieleng. Mac. nw and Scrong Ju, y 1D tMT 3 -JS*"*360 words
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Advertisement25 1950-07-12 7 TROPHIES THAT GLORIFY ONES DEEDS OF SKILL VALOUR S. P. H. de SILVA 45, High St., Singapore. The Embankment, K. Lumpur. 43 Station Rd. Ipoh.25 words
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Advertisement488 1950-07-12 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD* I SINGAPORE fl Lloyds Agents In Singapore. fl Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways fl GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP ROTTES- I DAM, HAMBURG. GLENORCHY Duo July 14 GLENARTNEY Due FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITB, HONOKONO, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. BRECONSHIRE .duo Penang j u ly 13 CAKKIUKB488 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-07-12 8 Take off: An Australian Royal Air Force "Mustang" leaving for the first RAF strafing mission in South Korea. Tense fates were shown by Ihese Australian pilots at intelligence interrogation conducted after their return from ground strafing attack on North Korean installations.—A P. Photo. -A P. Photo.-A P. Photo. - 49 words
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72 1950-07-12 8 A.P. MOSCOW. Tues Trud. organ Ol trw Soviet traae unions, charged today the United States started the war in Kor->a to ward off a depression through war spending, and to try to frighten millions of "peace partisans." It said millions of Soviet citizensA.P. - 72 words
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Article338 1950-07-12 8 U.P. Advanced American Base in Korea, Tuesday. lIEUT Harold E. Dill, East Point, Maryland, led L four men to the safety of the American lines today after six days behind the North Korean lines. The men, who have been given up for lost, were rescued byU.P. - 338 words
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Article52 1950-07-12 8 HONG KONG. TWB. Persistent Chinese reports said the Communists had massed a large army on the Hoiu Koni-cmna border, A 'clvck with the British Army headquarters here brought the reply that as far as the Army authorities can ascertain there were no unusual conditions "on52 words
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Article151 1950-07-12 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues United States officials today promised »tf crimes trials for the Korean Communists who executed seven American prisoners. American authorities said they had plenty of legal power to prosecute the■ killers—if they can catch them. The outbreak of the atrocities in KoreaU.P. - 151 words
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Article103 1950-07-12 8 A.P. LONDON. Tues. Three Russian scientists have received visas to come to antatfl this week to hear topflight Western specialists tarn about development of atomic CnC nfe >- Russians, who it was understood would be led by A. Golubston. announced they will attend sessionsA.P. - 103 words
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Article37 1950-07-12 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues President Truman was today reported to have approved the proposed sale of American Overseas Airlines to its trans Atlantic competitor Pan-American World Airways, making this the world's largest international airline even larger.—Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article262 1950-07-12 8 GORDON TO CARRY 1,200 YANKS U.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Tuesday. THE tempo of the Korean war effort quickened 1 noticeably here today as the army suddenly commandeered space aboard an Orient-bound passenger liner for troops. In a sudden move the military Sea Transport Service tookU.P. - 262 words
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Article70 1950-07-12 8 U.P. LONDON Tues. Britain raised her 1951 defence estimate by £3.249.990 today •as a result >f developments in th*' sphere of international defence.'* Previously £780.820.000 has been earmarked for defence.'" War Minister Emanuel Shin well said the new estimate was necessary because of the obligations underU.P. - 70 words
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Article88 1950-07-12 8 A.P. LUCKNOW. India. Tues.— Workers may take over administration of a cotton mill closed on the ground that production was uneconomic. Officials of the Indian National Trade Union Congress and of the Ramochandra cotton mills Jl an agreement which would give the workers .he responsibilityA.P. - 88 words
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Article26 1950-07-12 8 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. TueS.— The General W. H. Gordon sails today with 1.350 U.S. soldiers as replacements IB the Western Pacific. —A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 8 A.P. HONGKONG, Tues. liubonic plague has struck the South China province of Fukien according to Hongkong Government officials today.— A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article36 1950-07-12 8 U.P. CAIRO. Tues. Foreign Minister Sala el Din Bay said today that Egypt considers the Communist attack on South Korea as aggression despite her refusal to support the U.N. resolution for mililary intervention. —U.P.U.P. - 36 words
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Article31 1950-07-12 8 A.P. NEW DELHI. Tues. An emergency session of the Parliament lasting a fortnight will be held on July 31 to discuss the Korean situation, a government spokesman said tonight.—A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article32 1950-07-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Mr. C. Jeffries, aged 58, of Allostock, Cheshire, who was machinegunned at Gaza, Palestine, in the First World War, has just coughed up the bullet. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 8 A.P. CALCUTTA, Tues. Communist China's first representative to India. Shen Chien. arrived in Calcutta today from Hongkong by sea.—A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article17 1950-07-12 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. London's unofficial strike of 5,500 food and transport workers is over. —Reuter.Reuter. - 17 words
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Article26 1950-07-12 8 A.P. Brunswick. Germany. Tues. The Russians are preparing to open a new uranium mine near Halberstadt. 23 fleeing East German miners reported today.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article28 1950-07-12 8 Reuter PARIS. Tues. M. Rene Pleven, 49-year-old Defence Minister in the last two French Governments, was elected Prime Minister by the French National Assembly today. Reuter.Reuter - 28 words
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Article37 1950-07-12 8 Reuter. RANGOON, Tues. The Burmese Supreme Court today ordered the release of Mr. Everest C. Moment, a Burmaborn British subject who had bom detained since January 1949 on charges of collaborating with the Karen insurgents. —Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article44 1950-07-12 8 Reuter AAP. TOKIO. Tues. Two American war correspondents. Ray Richards of Hearst Newspapers, and Corporal Ernie IVeler of the Army newspaper Stars and Stripes, have been listed as killed in Korea. Gen. Mac Arthur s Headquarters here was informed today. Reuter AAP.Reuter & AAP. - 44 words
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340 1950-07-12 8 Reuter. MOSCOW, Tuesday.-Soviet Russia in a mhlp to the United Nations announced here lodly condemned the appointment of Gen. DougS£i MacArtmir as Uniuea Nations Commander in General Trygve Lie. ienewed Soviet denunciation of the United Nations in general and the United States in particular forReuter. - 340 words
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Article200 1950-07-12 8 Reuter. BANGKOK, Tuesday.—Thailand police have be?un investigating an operation whereby a syndicate of merchants have surreptitiously exported at least 60,000 tons of Thai rice to Communist, China in the past five months. The police action follows a Thai Government discovery that insufficient surplus stocks-Reuter. - 200 words
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Article22 1950-07-12 8 U.P. NEW DELHI. Tues. The Indian government today banned the export of uranium, the key ingredient of the atomic bomb.—U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article316 1950-07-12 8 GENERAL V.M.C.A.: CtNnMnod StajTfi meetinir at 9.n0 am. Sinjfapore Chess Club 5.00 !> i". I Classes at 5.3<» p.tu. Malay clan at 5.3« p.m. Shorthand raj a< 530 p.m. Art Club Ufe rlafJl 6.00 p.m. CHINESE V.M.I A.: Join! meet ni; at 9.00 a.m. Badm.n'" at 530316 words
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