Malaya Tribune, 17 July 1950

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  • 17 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE NEWS fODAY JbA A lin TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 17, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 870 1 At-All-Costs Advance By "Hordes" A.P. and U.P. TOKIO, Today r > of North Korean Communist troops have n swept through the breach in the centre of tin \m«ii<an Kum River defence line and are racing towards Taejon, which is under artillery fire. Thej advanced behind
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  • 38 1 JJ** SUA Importer «id JJ? 8 firearms ■*«ita«£ shotguns :m Ame M*t '-world cargo Hi... arnK Ci p ,r m:,rkKfor lW e **»l Of J**eel s t :i f-r J*tW She for N OW York
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  • 28 1 Today's Hari Raya picture taken by Tribune Cameraman at the Museum. Associated Press Radiophoto showing two Russia n-made T-35 tanks(33tonners) knocked out in South Korea.
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  • 250 1 U.P. A cable from Washing 100 says United States military officials were stunned today hy the new Americau retreat in Korea, and a Senate leader predicted that it will take six to nine months to drive the Red invaders back behind their own frontier. A grim spokesman
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  • 278 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. CHAIRMAN Brien McMahon of the Joint Congressional Atomic Energy Committee, said today that Russia is "working" on the hydrogen bomb, and that the United States is seeking a site for a plant to do hydrogen bomb work. He said this country should
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  • 73 1 U.P. Taejon airport ha* been, abandoned alter terrific Rod Knelling. Tlu Aim:' -an* are outnumbered 1» over 10 to 1. Thousand* of North X i*-an troop* have crossed the Kum River. A late afternoon communique by Geo. M.i< Arthur say*:—South Korea forces, supported by American fighter plane*, have teamed
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  • 104 2 Tribune Staff Reporter lour heavy bombers airived the RAAF at lengah Airport yesterday afternoon for operations agatflat the bandits. They are part of No. 1 Bomber Squadron. Royal Australian Air Fore-, commanded by Squadron lead er L. Williamson. The rest of the squ idron will arrive later. The
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  • 309 2 MR. LEE Kong Chian, Chairman of the Ov Chinese Banking Corpora ion, Limited tow the Annual General Meeting today that the de valuation of the English pound in September last vear, has benefitted Malaya as a P 10ducer 01 commodities required by hard currenry
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  • 38 2 Reuter. TOKIO, Sun. General Mac Arthur announced today that naval and air reconnaissance of the Formosan Straits and the south co st of the China. Sea is being instituted by the 7th Fleet. Reutci.
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  • 22 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sun Mi. William Green. President of the American Federation of Labour, today demanded "allout preparedness for any eventuality." Reutei.
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  • 242 2 A.P. SOMEWHERE IN SOUTH KOREA. Sunday.— Refugees from Seoul say Communist tanks battered open prisons of the former South Korean capital the first day the invaders entered the city. The freed prisoners, joined by many leftist young men. set themselves up as a guard
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  • 73 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Snn.Magistrate Che Kadir yes terday imposed a fine or S4O on 49-year old C ;oon Seng Choo. a Singapon taxi-driver, lor three passengers into the Ff-deration at Johore Bfehru without a Federation public service vehicle permit and licence. Seng Choo had steaded guilty to
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  • 276 2 U.P. HONG KONG. Sun.—The Nationalist blockade of Shanghai was virtually lifted two weeks ago but regular shipping service between Hong Kong and the Communist port wao not resumed because Iherc is no cargo. Hong Kong shippers who initially were enthusiastic about the lifting ol the Nationalist
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 582 2 TODAY A,nut.; It) short. Talk in Ha', BLUE NETWORK iSXJSTJTS k>«.lish pkockammls H .00 p.m. Programmes in I hi- Mandarin s„„r* nese; tt.oo Piogramme summary; Down. Ctfl (iiinpiisfr of Ihe Week: MM) t Bi<*MWk>g; <;.:;o I nited Na- Vmuci &»l N< tions Programme; 7•• Time Kig- g MaAel Re..... nal,
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  • 346 3 U.P. By lack V. Fox, United Press Staff Correspondent. \DON, Sunday. A large majority of Europeans hope and pray the United States will not use the atom bomb in Korea even if United Strates troops are driven off the peninsula. urvey of Western European
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  • 127 3 LONDON. Sun. Secret plans !<>r a strike by 19.000 doctors are to be drawn up by their "track union" at a special meeting *omorrow. Th» mass walkout ban Um country's nationalised health strvice will b- ordered when the doctors' leaders ctoide there is no further prospect of
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  • 125 3 A.P. TAIPEI. Sun. The master oi tho British steamer a am, reported on Suny that a Mustang hght«wartog Chinese Nation*f l »nsignia attacked his J on Saturday about 40 ■flea north of Formosa J?*Brttish chief officer ™S Si?** steward were -nou.sly Injured, he said. A
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  • 48 3 n ,A,;o Son. Gen m d << M ZZ vrt.iiArthur paused Z Sunday Times the Korean stor ies about n K e*hfe n, *wspaper a n Uv n gm his if, *g* of war Hilllm 1 his deterimpoae offi- to loave spoi judgment C p n public-
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  • 269 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday.—As the Korean fighting entered its fourth week, military men here continued to be confident of the eventual success in repelling the invaders and one of their reasons was faith in the air power. They contend that the results of the air blows will show
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  • 197 3 USIS. THE 10,000 th membership card to be issued by the .'SIS free library in Singapore has gone to Miss Quah Guat Neo, 11, of 217 Outram Road, Singapore. She also received two books from Mr. W. Henry Lawrence, Director of USIS, Singapore and the Federation
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  • 74 3 A.P. TOKYO. Sun. Prison sentences for five Japanese Communist sympathisers who participated in the assault on American soldiers last Memorial Day have been upheld by an occupation Review Authority. The sentences of the remaining three of the eight Japanese involved in the disturbance were reduced.
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  • 171 3 Peter Will Have To Puff 'em Out A.P. JOHANNESBURG, Sun Peter Chandler Prlngle has been ordered early to bed tonight because tomorrow is his birthday and it looks like being a tiring day. He will be 120 years old and the oldest white man in
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  • 35 3 The second Current Affairs lecture by Mr. G. G. Thomson will be given in the SmgapoM V.M.C.A. at 8 p.m. on Monday July 17th. Tho subject will be "European Economic Union and Asia."
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  • 57 3 The Singapore Branch of the Overseas League has organised a Dominion Film Show at 9 p.m. tomorrow in the Victoria Theatre. Members of the Alliance Francaise the China Society and; the Film Circle have been invited to be present. The films to be shown are drawn' from U.K.,
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  • 46 3 In the Boys' Clubs' tablets tennis competition for the Tan Thoon Lip Cup, the 1 Prince Edward Road Boys' Club will meet the Singapore J Harbour Boys' Club at the Clerical Workers' Hall, Ran- I goon Road, tonight at 7.00 I p.m.
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  • 134 4 U.P TORONTO. Sat. -External Atfairs Minis; ci Lester B. Pearson said last that the Canadian Government believes then is merit in official recognition of Communist China but that •he free world should not be "browbeaten into it by Russia. Pearson said th' Korean aggression
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  • 27 4 A.P. TAIPEI. Sunday. Two officials of the Taiwan Electric Power Co. will be executed today on charge of c ollaborating with the Chinese Reds.—A.P.
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  • 291 4 A.P LONDON, Sunday. THE Korean war has held up conclusion of Japans 1 biggest postwar trade pact with the British Commonwealth, official oources reported Commonwealth negotiators in Tokio fa some weeks have been trying to hammer out a one-year deal involving a total volume of business for
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  • 208 4 Reuter. A I'NITED States scientific A expedition will resum- in a few weeks a programme initiated five years ago for the study ot cosmic rays in Canada. it is a joint undertaking of the National Geographic Society anl the Bartol Research Foundation of
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  • 52 4 HONG KONG, Saturday— The second British ship to came under Nationalist naval fire arrived in Hong Kong yesterday after having been shewed and chased by three Nationalist gunboats. The ship is the British freighter Toi man of the Holly Steamship Companj. The skipper is Captain T.
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  • 22 4 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. President Truman went to work in his While House office at 9 20 a.m. this morning. A.P.
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  • 23 4 Kadarisnian and Normah untitled dance at the first night ot the speeiaJ Hari Uons at the Happy World last nit hi.— (Tribune I
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  • 244 4 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Sunday.—Prime Minist* < Si J Ypshida yesterday made nis policy spe« f f both Houses of the Diet sitting since Jul extraordinary session. Touching upoi. the Korean war Mr. Yoshida said: "To us the battle of Korea is not a fire across the river.'
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  • 45 4 A.P. WASHINGTON men who < t war with ti) N Maiines wen ask to voluntf i The Marin, wants the women for pn within the I'mt. il rc'leve men in Th*' Navy b cd reservist I month perio<i. ticns perso: storektepriwork. A 1
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  • 20 4 U.P. MANILA sixteen m< mission to Si headed L Graves B an army pi today :ft in Manila
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  • 139 4 U.P. HONGKONG. Sun Communist report! reacMnr, here today said that rainswollen rivers in Chir.a w< t threatening to flood 12 000 000 acres of farmland and posing a serious th'-ea-areas which have not y; r recovered from las. iaminine. Some 2.500.000 WW. completely or partly sub merged
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  • 1695 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY by ELISABETH BERRIDGE WE ire re cut fishing* one rternooo, Morgan and w< slung down our I rods I seized the .pportunitv for a few words afternooa'fc silence set in. "Morgan," I said. "Why do j 3 r go f irther down the
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 101 5 SUPEiSRSiiro by Wayne Boring LIABLE TIME. )AGAIN--OR YOU'RE y LOOK AROUND. PERHAPS E iSJUSd /THROUGH. WAS SOMEHOW BE J f DOESN I j TOMORROW, X INVOLVED WITH THAT VANISHED > REA OOP by V. T. Hamlin 11 L ABNER by Al Capp '£AR TO TREAD-THE LONG ISLAND MOB HITS BrfOOKjAjI
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  • 523 6 Judges Call For PhotoFinish 5 Times nfUNTEBS had their fn'i i nnota of thrills at Bakll Tbnab on Saturday. The weather whs chmdy, but d fine anil sssne good tin: were retnnud on the a.sv track. The 'ast race had racegoers on th«ir toes esp
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  • 390 8 BUT NOT A MOUNTAIN AS THE RUSSIANS CLAIM THEIRS CAN DO A.P. NEW YORK. AN American atom bomb could blov up only a very little hill, much less move a mountain as the Russians have claimed they cwa do. It would require
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  • 54 8 Reuter. VATICAN. Sun. Pop Pius XIII held his mass audience on St. Pcttr's Basilica last night before going to his summer palace at Castel Candelfo f< i v rest. He received over Holy Year pilgrims *roni France. Belgium, the United States. Austria. Brazil. Br: tain. Germany.
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  • 35 8 A.P. CAIRO. Sunday.—Mo.' ems of the world, estimated to number 221.000.0C0. toaav celebrated Bairam. their great annual three-day holiday marking the end of the Ramadam. the holy month of dawn to dusk fasting.—A.P.
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  • 37 8 Close up of the type of volute soldiers who are being rushed to the froaf m) —A.V. Photo. South Koreans evacuaias rom Chongju. which fell te the A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo
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  • 382 8 A.P. FRENCH LICK. Indiana. The gas turoine engine has been greatly improved in recent years. When it may be successfully adapted to conventional passanger automobiles Is still anybody's guess. Engineers here for the summer meeting ol the Society of Automotive Engineers took that
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  • 59 8 U.P. NEW YORK. Sun Thr* million Ameiican vcgetoiia" yesterday pledged tlx "port for Pandit N< peace making effort- Wf know that spired by the spirit of Ghana the great peace-! ovine ye* tarian" said Bymon Goiw a spokesman fot States vegetarian M r( J a cabled nsessage
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  • 28 9 United States Navy Seventh Fleet, including the destroyer Taussig-. shown in are patrolinK the Island of Formosa to prevent any Communist attack against that island.
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  • 393 9 U.P. YORK Street gangs *qu« ity of the sex< S have tnei sere to produce I n form* by girls in Ms T.i'ii asmes are ten la Debs," "lionets." |I'.(.ap > Tuppcis," ikr.uckl- Some of them littlr shop' ft D{ or other
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  • 120 9 FIREMEN TOLD Orders own issued u, firemen to t gnor fal5s for lor cats. N fire officer. Mr W. Putram g av, th- order JJng th- dt'ut h ,)t a P'- fireman, who fell f f r r whilst atteupt"•seu- a mewin» Kit is
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  • 156 9 LAKE SUCCESS, Sunday —Recruitment oi an international legion to right in Korea, is oeing considered by United Nations planners, it was revealed here last night. Authoritative United Nations sources said that the idea still in the tentative stage has already been broached to the United States.
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  • 281 10  -  NEW PROMOTERS STAGE JUNIOR FIGHTS FRIDAY By THE COUNT SINGAPORE'S forgotten boxers —the little boys who may be Malaya's future Battling Keys, Walleys and Tiger Amans —will be seen in action at the Happy World Stadium on Friday night. The men who are giving these
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  • 213 10 THE second annual sports in» ots of the Singapore Khalsa Bng ish and Punjabi School* were held yesterday at tl.e Victoria School ground. liuspite of bad weather, there was a crowd present. Thirty five events were conn pitted. S. Muthu became the A division boys' champion, while
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  • 134 10 SINGAPORE Swimming Club 'B' team trounced the Army by tlve goals to nil in a Singapore league water-jpoio match played yesterday at Gill man Barracks. SSC dominated play throughout and at no time were the Army dangerous. Cass opened scoring for the club ?con »fte
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  • 60 10 Preparations for the st»i Malayan (hims,. Athletic Meet, to be held in Singapore, are now under way. Yert*rday, the Malayan Chinese Sport* Federation appointed a 17-nraa preparatory committee for this purpose. It 1* headed by Mr. Aw Kow, President of the MCSF. A definite
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  • 37 10 Results of Saturdays v. v ,n L- at Happy World JUng Kong drew a::ain.st Sam Burnilster; Won X Buck U« K.od Tiuer Scott; George Zbi<»ko bea- Dhupindor. who vat disqualiied; I>ow K. Seng beat George Thompson.
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  • 271 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE annual cricket match between the Rest and Europeans ended in a draw today for the first time in its 16 years of competition, because of rain. The Europeans, were in a fine position, having knocked up 230 runs
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  • 36 10 A P. ALBI, France, Sun.—Louis Roisa, France, driving a Talbot Sunday won the Grand Prix D Albi automobile race. He made the 302.634 kilometers in one hour 53 minutes b l seconds —A P.
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  • 307 10  -  A Cricket Captain For Australia Tour By ARCHIE QUICK ENGLISH cricket is In a new dilemma at«,er tne West Indian Test defeat. This matter of the captaincy in Australia the coming winter is setting many heads wagging. xr ji F. G.
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  • 34 10 Professors Jou Bienming and Tan Kah Kee will talk on the subject of "Syntactic Analysis of Language; East or West" at the East West Society on July .20, at the British Council Hall.
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  • 28 10 COPENHAGEN. Sun. Denmark today qua/-fled to meet Sweden in the European zone final of the Davis Cup competition by beating Italy, the 1949 zone winners here.
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  • 41 10 The Ten top untitled Raffle IriMitutiot 2 J9 oth. rs mM ation frmn Au^y* Front Row; su»jL to right: supoUfc Fook. K. lW| 11 opal Krixhnam, ha 4» do sham. Back tow: Wttoiy GIU, Smahoni. Tbom* and Boon hok 1V, W
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  • 106 10 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.-* Yardley ol Yorkshut has turned down ash tion to captain Enjlj, Australia next win;* lead England agau* West Indies in the Test starting at Bridge. Nn'tinghao, Thursday. Thirteen Enj were today named :i match includ:' DOmers to Test cnck»: J. Insole. 24 yar-oiiil
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  • 45 10 SEREMBAN. Sun.-* Sembilan. who standi asterously yesterday I seven wickets for WJ in reply to Peraks» sumed th<*ir inning* iaj iational manner KM ing and colieetfnf m went on to **ore w* they were all out. J The match howewra in a draw.
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  • 32 10 Chong Soo Mam of Buckles House (right) just manages to breast the untitled ixm Kwan *mg (centre) ol Morrison House, to win th. 100 yards Hut »1 > 3ta Raffles' Institution ir'ports .Meet.
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  • 217 11 yuul Ambassador «red Hat-Trick "SPOT" REVIEWS SATURDAY'S RACES 0 1( hi i YES, the biggest money spinner, ugain the limelight when she won the main Uftver furlongs on Saturday, the open„f ihe Singapore Turf Club July Meetlittle marc won rathe; comtort>fl Persian Lord two furlongs sisted
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  • 559 11 I. ISS I. I>l\ .1 1 "til l. .V <i YARDS. IN 1)1 Aid HEATHER !'.<»"• SNOWY OWL II 'late Eastern Flight i Ml 1,1 M M.I 9M DARK BROCADE R-t9 i.Y.Ndi; B.«k T\K\ STREET R. 0% P.\T*S FANCI «••3 111 E DE RLtfil s W E4
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  • 444 11  -  TODAY'S TRACK-WORK By ALBERT SPENCER 4 heavy track caused by yesterday's steady ram rain restricted fast workouts to a minimum at Bukit Timah this morning.. However, a .few good gallops were seen. Tudor Pride (J. Donnelly) returned the fastest time of 33 seconds over the
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  • 201 12 TODAY'S CRICKET RESULTS SINGAPORE, Today. THE Singapore Cricket Association declared after six wickets were down in the first innings in a cricket match against the Johore Cricket Association, at the S.C.C. Padang, this morning. They scored 206 run Lunch-time
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  • 157 12 SINGAPORE r-KJa THE Singapore RecreJ Club retained th,- tv rad Clark.- Cup. wrunti beat thi Sihingor Eurm Association today by I wickets in one innin? pj Rain in:> rf< red w.:h i three-day match *fl ended today The Singapore teaaji ed the Selangor
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  • 33 12 HONGKONG, Today. The lifting by the South* China Communist authorities of a ten-day ban on the export of pigs today sent the Hongkong pork prices plummeting almost 20 per cent.
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  • 19 12 Reuter. LONDON, Mon.—The British Cabinet will consider tomorrow the United Nations' appeal for additional aid in Korea.—Reuter.
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  • 190 12 "AS-YOU-WERE" ON JAP PRISONERS LONDON. Monday. RUSSIA has informed the United St :es tW previous notes on Japanese war prisoners Russia had "exhausted" the subject, Moseo» Radio reported today. The broadcast, recorded by the So vie! tor here, said Russia has sent a
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  • 70 12 AmmuniUor found w premises Na £j day night 'ia o" over from the w;,r !S ing to Mr. R-CB CID Chi. f I Fourteen loan*' gun MMMMUtk» w'frtKP ed to bav< b« 0 Mr. Wilts-hire said t* munition wmi usNWg J The Nanvantf OjTM Bchool
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 61 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE f tj/m Tel: Tribune" Spore LARGER lue THAN ANY 4f7IrLVCOA PAPER i\' M.UA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Ltncs Pubkshed simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. fIrfGITT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUI/Y 17, 1950. PRICE TKN CKNTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON KKPHESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malays Trihvm Of
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    • 1061 1 Yanks Still On Kum Line ATTACKERS UNDETERRED BY SUICIDAL LOSSES Reuter. TOKIO. Monday. I i f> STATES INFANTRY AND TANK UNITS H Akr RIPPING NORTH KOREAN INFILTRATION FORCES TO PIECES ON THE KUM rtIVER t ne IN FEROCIOUS FIGHTING, ADVICES FROM THE FRONT
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    • 77 1 r WAY'S late afternoon edition of the Vlalaya tribute- will contain a spe ii;il r. vieu »1 Saturday I ra v and til the photo finishes, .1 net other raiint. pit titrev \ls(». ill the latest news Iron the Korean battle!'ront unt today's Singapore ano Mala> in
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    • 150 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sunday. A NORTH Korean commufl nique claimed that lh: North Korean Navy had "seriously damaged" a 5 000-ton American warship according to a Peking broadcast heard here to night. Seven shells founa "hei mark on the American vessel as it sailed near Com
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    • 20 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun.—President Truman went to work in his White House office at 9.20 a.m. this morning.- A.P.
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    • 180 1 Reuter. LONDON San. THE Eastern European Communist countries over the week-end continued to interpret thi- Korean war as a warning to Balkan peoples that "the Imperialists have now passed from intrigue to open aggression," Reuters radio listening station reported tonlgnt. Radio Moscow broadcast In its home service
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    • 208 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sunday. f EN. Mac Arthur's reports on the WW Jthe AmU pri( ,on forces are holding the Kum ivcr un* is the most encouraging news put of Korea for a long time, a military spokesman said May. He said the U.S. for h«»ve been awe
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    • 36 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun. An aircraft with Chinese Nationalist markings last rugm machine-gunned and bobmed the B-'tish motor vessel Cler earn (9.869 tons) north of Formosa wounding two men including the British chief officei.- Reuter.
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    • 29 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun.—Mr. Jozef Super 50-year-old commercial counsellor of the Polish Embassy in London, today announced he had resigned his post and would remain in Britain. Reuter.
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    • 57 1 Picture of Malayan pilgrims grims in Koine for the Holy Year Pilgrimage. It show;; them in St. Peter's Square just before they were re ceived in audience by the Pope. In the centre is th" Bishop of Malacca. M. Olcemendy. who led the delegation. 4ate _piUnm>
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    • 93 1 U.P. LONDON. Sun. The British Consul General it the lime when the South Korean capital was overrun three weeks ago by the Communists is now at the North Korean capital of Pyongyang, the Foreign Office announced tonight. It was the report of Consul Qem sal
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    • 121 1 Tribune Staff Reporter MittS Joyce iViOumon. mi girl who said No' to film director Carol "Third Man Reed when he offered her the lead in his new picture and then changed he" mind, left this morning for Labuan. where she will nave screen tests. With her
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    • 33 1 Reuter. TAIPEI, Sun. Madanw Chiang Kai-shek today sent a message to Madame Syngman Rhee, voicing her sympathy for women in wartorn Korea and confidence in eventual victory over international lawlessnesses.' —Reu-
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    • 107 1 A.P. MOSCOW. Sunday THE Soviet press told the Russian people today there is a continually rising wave of discontent in the United States and throughout the Western world over American intervention in Korea. From Pyongyang. North Korean capital, a Tass correspondent reported 114
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    • 589 1 U.P. and Reuter. NEW DELHI, Monday. MR. Stalin has 'welcomed" Mr. Nehru s proposals for entfin* the Koew^^A^ ment operated All-India Radio reported last night. Reliable Sources said Nehru proposed in simultaneous notes to Washington and Moscow that the United States facilitate the entry of
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    • 30 1 Reuter. TOKIO. 808 —Ten po::celen were ininred and 1< Hi tected Communists were arestcd when Dflfl po.iceineti md about lOC J rtotera c;a? not ii ().<a..;i y«'SteidaV -Keuter.
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    • 28 1 U.P. LONDON, Ma A Hem > r of Parliament. Pott H»crt*i said today that UM 'nited Nations should use he atomic bomb to -.ecp •eace. V.V.
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    • 127 1 U.P. LONDON, Sunday. THfc newspaper Sunday Pictorial said today that Egypt's King Faro ft secretly married Narriman Hadek <n May, and hinted that t.n« pretty commoner may be expecting a hahy. Sadek 17-year-old oeauiy, wp? once engaged to Egyptian diplomat Zaki Hachim, 27 The Pictorial said the
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    • 23 1 Reuter. London. Bun. A detcga* .on of Kf. >'an art workers visd ng the Soviet Dnion left Vo.<cow i> home today.--Reriter
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    • 35 1 A.P. LONDON Sua. Dr. A. Oohcn, l'resM'eiit <>f the liojird Of Deputies Of British Jews, today exprr rs d concern at the "unmist: kahlc muUfOh tation" of NuzisM on the continent. A.P.
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    • 121 1 A.P. TOKIO. Today. Ih North Koreans gained i new fool liohl un I lie im.lli hank of (he rvcnn Kivcr on Sunday night. But tint i.ufl a high price it. and failed in a despar.ite ft! tempt to throw t lafe. across. The crossing was inai'e
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      • 66 1 1U)t btl »i eta* llli HI mm^^T *l j I I*J i 8 oz Tins 75 cents 16 oz 32 oz -$2 W 128 oz $*-5° 160 oz $7.50 In I different packings to suit the size of every household; or v Ind her your household Ls large or small,
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      • 68 1 /^Sr^i^PlATINC 7///' (luldren for Radian/llcal/h SEnerffl Kr.» mat* t* 'Ov»lt1n«' rr nrß rrfT drink for a not «im»"? w A PE FE u h tempts, creamy ti.vour 41 iu£ C TjlSb co«In«» throurh th* hndf on the lis k -lor pu> Ov.lun, Cold k n«.cklT P"!—" *T"2 by «hl.k or
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    • 296 2 U.P. LONDON, S'ukL f. VJABRE-RATTLING an old European summer sport—is keeping Europe in a perpetual state of jitters. The Korean war has put a much more ominous meaning into the traditional summer military manoeuvres. Today there is no official confirmation that the marching of
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    • 56 2 U.P. BOMBAY. Sun. Thou sands ol people Wei rendered homeless, ano elegraph coirmunication lines were disrupted, following record 1 saaotial »-am raUs in a wide ar a SUTrounding Bombay. Nearly four handed houses Elapsed in the. Rajkot ana. while reports from other areas 'olr. 01 I rain
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    • 75 2 Reuter. v mil LPOHK, CENTRAL INDIA. Sim. The Indian Army's "midget en'ertainer", Ihrei -toot Shvnni B ngh. who is l',. was married vesterda' to two-loot eight-inch Rajendrn Kaur Raj"*ndrn, :iged 10. Sikh rite*. Thy "r-'f couple" were cheered by soldiers hs they toddled off for their honeymoon. Shyam
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    • 407 2 IPOH, Tuesday. THE sudden spurt in tin price within the last fifteen days from $600 to $659 is regarded with misgiving by the tin industry in Perak, one of the chief contributors to the world market. It is an unhappy jump, according to
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    • 46 2 Surface mail Is expected in Singapore -oday from Eastern Australia New Zealand and South Airica. Latest times tor posting surface mail today at the G.P.O. are 6 p.m. ior Manila. U.S.A.. Canada. Cnristmas Island. Eastern Australia. New Zealand (letter. 1 only*, and Western Australia.
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    • 200 2 PENANG. Sunday. pOUR delegates to represent tho Settlement Youth Council for Penang and Province Wellesley at the forthcoming Malaya n Youth Council Annual Conference on July and 30 were elected at a special standing ommittee last week. They are Mr. Samuel Abishegam, chairman of
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    • 99 2 Tribune Staff Reporter Four heavy bombers irrived the R.A.F. at Trngah Airport yesterday afternoon for operations against the bandits. They are part of No. 1 Bomber Squadron. Royal Australian Air Fore commanded by Squadron lead cr L. Williamson. The rest of the squadron will arrive later.
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    • 185 2 Kuala Lumpur. Sunday. FEDERAL Government press release last nip h t stated that conditions have changed since the constitution of ihe Committee last November to consider measures for the resettlement in civilian life of Special Constables. Tiie release Stated that it was Government's intention to increase
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    • 70 2 Under t n c Fulbngh Scholarship Scheme. Dr. Kor«.on »*>. ;r~'::r?. R»s:arch Acsocia'e .>f th? University ol Chicago Dt partment of Geography has been awarded a Research Scholarship in in Singapore and Hongkong. He will study thi piace Which Singapore and Fong keng occupy in
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    • 72 2 The University of Mala)a Knclcwment Fund stood at $3,303,187.62 last week-end. with the official receipt of the $500,000 gift by four members of the Chinese Chamber of Commerce handed in last Saturday to the Chancellor of the University. Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. Only $40 more was contributed to
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    • 21 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun The Council of State,' Kedah. will meet at the Balai Besar, Aior Star, on July 22.
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      29 2 Kadarisman and Normab G.H) doing the Bahnesc tempie dance at the first night o the special Hari Raya attractions at the Happy World I si night—(Tiibune Picture*.
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    • 99 2 U.P. LRIDOEHAMPTON. NEW YORK, Sun. Blonde Ann Mather, a thirty-year-old Boston socialite, and Frank Montero. a negro social worker, who found romance while working to combat race discrimination, were married here today. The families of the bride and groom attended the wedding ceremony, held at the
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    • 256 2 "Mr. Boltry." J a m c s Bridies well-known comet;. is a thoroughly suitable choice lor the 11 Little Theatre Players, who open ed on Saturday last after a gup in production of a lev. months. It is good io ''now that manse during ihe
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    • 29 2 Professor Brian MacGraita, un of the School <>f Tropical Medicine, Liverpool. who passed through Singapore jreot Tday on hi* way to Universities of the Commonwealth Conference in New Zealand.
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    • 397 2 PENANG. Sunday. Th foundation-stone of a new building for 40 classrooms of Han Chiang High BchOO! to accommodate 1.600 Students was laid by Mr. Liin Lean Teng the well-know philantropist yesterday. H was presented with a trowt by Mr. Heah Joo Sear.. after the eeremonv.
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    • 136 2 IPOH, Sunday—The first joint Sino-Malay enterprise io be known as FaU Muslim Tin Ltd. would begin operat on shortly on receipt of a mining certificate from the (iovernment. The mining land is over 160 acres in Sungei Si|Wt Heftwood Est at" nml the proposed capital
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    • 26 2 A report by Charles Gardner, well-known air correspondent, on deck landings by jet aircraft wi I be read over Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m
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    • 13 2 The next Stamp Club Corner broadcast will be on August 10.
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    • 243 2 KIJALA LUMPUR. Sunday THREE Eurasian. cilil<#en and their iiHie rWcrf > 1 wounded when bandits ambtishe jeop which they were travelling in Perak today. on of the children was seriously wounded n f Ur thsr details are available. In Johore yesterday. a Euro Dean
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    • 31 2 KUALA LUMPUR The recruiting party for t.V Malay Regiment will be taking in recruits at Kuaia Krai on Ju y 22. 1950 Kota Bharu on Jul) 14
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      • 128 2 fffoKY MP.py —i va wjm Wishing All Our Muslim Friends and Patrons SELAMAT HARI RAYA 4 SHOWS TODAY 11 a.m., 3, fi.ls 9.15 p in. Shaw Bros. Malay Drama! "BAKTI" I Starring: Kasnia Booty, Siput Sarawak Patrons are requested to cc.ne to THE EARLY SHOWS! New Star Cinema Pasir i
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      • 114 2 Today at 11 am "AFRICA 9CRE with Abbott A; Cotteflo Today 1 shows at 1. 3.30 9.15 p.m. Rthana Raj Kapoor id "SUNEHRE DIN (in Hindustani 12 Songs 5 Dana HAPPY WORLD Wishing All Our Muaia Patrons Hari Raya To-night at o" .'lO 93U FIGHTING DEVIL 006 (Whole Serial To-day
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    • 141 3 KO-r lahru, sun. .1 ~oo worth («t a ch containing b garettea a Un of ISirola:rs. a handkerchief 'nd !,f R an hf)V< ,0 the Mail nd Police fighting in the jeo&k Is represent Lhe load of gifts from the public in apprethe work
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    • 99 3 nr Lloyd Weerc Koon MB B DT.M. ft H. y, rpooli an old ooy ot Raffles Institution has rful in obtaining w p.o.M.S. it an examination held in London Inst w.. k-< Bd He ia the second son of Dr. trthur Weere Koon. wellju
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    • 42 3 A leper was on Saturday brought before the Fourtr Police Court. He pleaded guilty to a charge of attempted suicide at the leper camp on July 8. The man. Be \Ja Lee was bound over lor six months.
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    • 24 3 A report bf Radio Malaya s observer on the meeting of the Singapore Legislative Counci*. will be read over Radio Malaya tomorrow.
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    • 218 3 Issues which will effect more than bOO.OOO nd 20.000 Brothers of the Christian ok throughout the world, were discussed at etinß yesterday, attended by the Very Rev. Brother Barnitus. Brother Barnitus wh< holds the rank of Provincial Visitor of the Far Ease, an area stretching froM
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    • 49 3 Tne wife of the Governor of MaCAOs Mrs. L. M. Ruas Dona, passed through Singapore on Saturday, en route io RoifjC and her native land. Portugal. She was met at the an port by the Very Rev. Father Cordeza. Vicar-general of the Portuguese Mission in Singapore.
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    • 244 3 OPENED WITH DANCE Many high-ranking R.A.F. officers wen' among nearly three hundred members who attended the iuaugural sup-per-dance of the new R.--.F. Officers' Club at Fairy Point. Changi, on Saturday night. Those who attended included the Commaiidei-in-duct. Far East Air Fore Air Marsh
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    • 428 3 PENANG, Saturday. THE prosecution case for the Bank of China was 1 was closed today in the Supreme Court. At yesterday's hearing Inspector Choo Kok Weng of the Central Police Station said that on July 15 last year, the manager of the Bank ot
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    • 403 3 Thr story of a man who decided to stand on his own feet on his birthday twentyrive years ago. and developed his business from very modest beginnings, was related on Saturday night at the rai long Restaurant. Ho is Mi. T. V. Mitchell whose firm
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    • 369 3 It Rained All Day ANE of the quietest Han Rayas, for a mi. nm the City, was observed by the hm s yesterday. There was a marked absence of gu lv coloured costumes at the Botanical Garde 5 and the Museum. The cinemas and toe
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    • 283 3 PENANG, Sunday. a loneiy lady in distress, wearing a bkack coa made the flagship INS Delhi her nonil months ago—today she is a P sh i PS her four children serving on four difft of the Indian Naval squadron. She is .Tefl~t, Cat. i..
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    • 132 3 IKURINO till housand v mil's a day three Wet k ol Eur.iv. which took run to seven different countries. Mr. Km.me Shaw, who recent',., return cd to Singapore, managed to cram in a Ufe-tlme ol' S'°ht -seeing. Mr. Shaw told th, Tribune "During my trip. 1
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    • 72 3 Twenty-one-year-vdd Koh Yong Keng told ihe Mrs' District Court on Saturday: I thinK l am mad. i ao not know what I am doing." Boa said this anew li pleaded guilty to a ohi rg< of not having an identity card, and admitting tha' iW
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      • 41 3 CMICLEANSINC TISSUES I >r use as hnnd- kerchiefs, JI r babies soft skin. l"< ng make* And for n. hundred I I tad one other j SOLD EYERYWHEReI SELL your Unwanted tools in tlie TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS l'**st Costs Best Results
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      • 181 3 j TUITION MEKt AMII.i: INSTITIno :JO9, <jue« n Street, Phone 2:t7 > Spend >©vi ap*M v 'i l S3 and laerwse your Snortlunwl and Typing Skill or l«ke tour** oj I studio in Book K. \ng. Engl bii :«.t<- CUtsea adjusted M| your rrquiremenla. and ot*" beirinnen in ifi.-i earn-
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      • 741 3 SITS. VACANT VAC A NCIES EXIST FOP PROBATIONER UOSPITAL ASSISTANTS The n-xt cout.-e i;i thr Ir.e.ning School at (fee General Hospital. Slngapon commences on th 4th Sep timber. 1950 Candidates must have the Cambridn< School Certificate <>.- equivalent and oe betwi 0 the ages ol 171 23 years. Th actual
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    • 588 4 SIR Henry Gurney's courageous plan for the future of the Federation is now before us In its entirely. The blue-print for the development of trade and industry has been added to the blue-prints for the social services At this stage, there can be few criticisms, either of
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    • 1371 4  - SCHOOL FOR PARENTS CHILDREN Children rump and mothers stu4y family problems side-by-side hi th*: ocuUmxc halls of Vassar College, in the eastern State of Nev York inhere American I ducat or* carry on a unique sumnur school. By Frances Friedman CHILDREN were everywhere en the campus. They swarmed across the
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    • 281 4 A.P. TOKIO. CHINA'S Communists have lifted—ever sc slightly— the blackout they dropped over Manchuria when they drove out the Nationalists in 1946. The lifting was done by Kuo Kang. chairman of the northeast "People's Government" which is supposed to rule Manchuria. Kao Kang indicates that the
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    • 444 4 The People's Postbag TTME and again, it Is advocated th'"' ihe people snouia not uiint- c >.ium.nansm into ooiitics. Our unofficial Legislative Councillors seem to be very emphatic on this point. This was evidenced by their recent utterances, writings, statements and actions. No one denies the
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      • 19 4 "TORCH Concho I Jfie Sign of ~&ood ISonfeclwtu \if F C N (CONFICTIONIfty) 12 2- $lAK^STREET t'POUI PHONE: f172
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    • 388 5 BOTTLES A BIG EARNER SINGAPORE'S biggest industrial concern, the Sint?acore Glass Manufacturers Co., .Ltd., voortin? more than a million bottles a week t o pAn'/kong. Indonesia, Borneo. Thailand and o'iier places in the East. It is a big dollar earner. p.y September this year, the Sin»»pore Gasv rks will supply
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    • 91 5 Dr G. L. Kesteven, FAO Regional Fisheries Representative. Lfl expected in the Co'onv shortly. He has al--ready left Bangkok for a trip through Ceylon. India Pakistan and Singapore to discuss with fisheries oflic.als their plans under the TJnit«<t Nations technical assistance programme. Dr. Kesteven. who is
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    • 62 5 The Metian girls champion basketball team were guests at a tea party given by the Malayan Chinese Sports Federation yesterday. The toam has been touring thr Federation and Singapore. They will be leaving ior Hongkong on July 23. During their st:-y In Singapore, the team won
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    • 67 5 PENANG. Sun.- The Resident Commissioner. Penang. Hon. Mr. K. I. Bingham hai consented to perform the opening ceremony oi the All Blues Club at Bagan Jermal on July 22. The President o: the All Blues Club wih give a buffet dinner ana the All Blues
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    • 53 5 a fifty three o*c. Cantont's- stasfered up tlu stairs ol the rtoehor* Pohc Station on Saturday a about 3 am. with four »tafc wounds in Ills stomach He was sent Immediately to th Gen ral jKaP«J»Medical examination revealed that he had ceeri Stabbed by a
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    • 201 5 THE Department of Education has denied that 1 it had closed any schools under the new Schools Ordinance, 1950. rnu n <4 Ai A 1 cf O! An MHi The denial stated: 'Not one school has been closed under the Ordinar.ee since the Liberation. Two or
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      64 5 Helmeted and field—equipped men of an aircraft maintenance squadron somewhere In Japan are shown wailing: Inside a C-54 Skymaster which Is to take ihcm to the Korean front. —A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo The firs' plane arrival soim where in ihe front line in South Korea as I
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    • 50 5 Miss Chan Suk Han. of Seremban who has been awarded an Arts Scholarship at Lindenwooa College Missouri. United States, sailed for U.S.A. by the Javanese Prince yesterday. She will remain in America for foui 1 years. She has a brctru-r studying chemical mgineering in Pennsylvania.
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    • 201 5 THE Singapore Life Guard Corps is to be formally launched towards the end of next month. The interim committee of the Corps has decided to hold the first general meeting on August 25 during which office-bearers will be elect- cd. The draft rules
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    • 170 5 Unions Claim On Elizabeth Flats riuiir <sino-anore Federation of Service Unions has T H Ln?Sed the Improvement Tn»t with a P ,h»t Service civilian employees (set a fair shTc of *he new Princess Elizabeth Fund Flats, whfch will soon be ready for occupation. Says tho reqtust: We consider the 25
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    • 143 5 PENANG. Sun—Al goods arriving in Pencrir from Acheh under the 30 70 p(r cent. Barter Trade Regulation, need a bank guarantee from merchants importing sucn k<- ju» ioc the return payment to Sumatra This was announced by the Trade Commissioner to the Represemative of
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    • 96 5 PENANG. Sun.- "Malaya is a jolly good country." said the retired Chief Justice of the Federation of Maluvii Sir Harold Villan. just 'before he left by the Carthage on Saturday. Sir Harold was of the opinion that Malaya had made remarkable recovery since
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    • 70 5 JOHORE BAHRU &:m.--aiatfstrate Che Kadi jes terday Imposed a nm $40 on 40-year old t :oon Seng Choo. a taxi-driver, lor J*™®* three passena.-rs mto Federation at Johore B. 1 without a Federation pwUc service vehicle pM* Un s d eng"choo had pleaded guTuv to both
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    • 42 5 There will *t»U<Wfg*! 712 nm over the biu** workot iladic Malaya, on the Scheme for Providing; Approved Planting Materia* w Rubber Snmiho l rs TJ tfVSi P c r S ri F. iv Omcer of Agriculture, befO* went on leave.
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      • 263 5 UNWANTED HAIR RKMOVF.D EASILY FROM VCE OR BODY BY I m\<, TRICHO WATERS I for faro or both- ur- *■>.:, <>o. 2 to kill hair root H and t„ mmp further hair ,rn,uth |9LM Postage 50 OtS, extra Jfy Trioho for fmoe, body tf 2», Robinson Road, Sin K a,H,r,
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      • 136 5 fMullardl for Better Reception Monet Mm Mus M Fully Bandsprcad. $260 Cash less Bnsy paymenu can be arranged Capitoi Radio Service Co., 4.1. JALAN MELOftUM JOHORE BAHRU, PHONE: <»2«ris. Getting Up Nights Makes Men Old Oetttag „p Bight* hurnlnc nimHon oi organs, whitish dt»ch*rg«, dull ache at-ba i at tu,n*.
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      • 76 5 AIAEV OOP V. T J Jl^|» r NT N OKAY. LETS iMiV l THERE NOW... FinU GET n 1 J. M% ABCTB b ir -55° A l -At WM tm,s her*-.? 3 a SSSs h^r s AJ3r£T\ v^iv^T •ESS. EVl> I HE'S SPOSEOT HIT 1 AIJjJJt 7 DrSCHILDISH I WHAMMV-
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    • 97 6 The rubber commodity mar- I ket was quiet, on Saturday on a pre-holiday feeling. Sellers wen rcrsrved little business >asscd with the market, remaining unchanged. Closing prices in cents per pound were: Buyers. Scllres. j No. 1 RSS f.o.b. Aug 91 92.. No. 2 RSS f.o.b. Aug. 90
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    • 41 6 Turquand, Youngs, McAullrTe Co. announce the following rubber crop figures for June: lb. Alor Gajah 20.000 Ayer Panas 94,600 Glenealy 79.000 Kluang Rubber 68.000 Pa jam 171.000 Tambalak 28.950 Talisman 43,700 Teluk Anson 60,046 Ulu Bcnut 48,500
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    • 23 6 The gold markc. remained quiet and unchanged on Saturday at $190 per tael wnoiesaie lor raw gold 0( the first quality:
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    • 151 6 What Japan P.I. Mean To America U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. RETIRED United States Gen. Bonnei Fellers said yesterday that the military importance of Japan, Okinawa, Formosa, the Philippines Island chain is that it provides a "counter reconnaissance screen off the coast of Asia"' Fellers said possession of this screen by Red
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    • 139 6 HONG Fatt (Sungei Besi), Limited, reporting for 1949, showed a profit from its: large open cast mine of $595,--787 (19.8' i from which a s' interim was paid, but no final is recommended. Net liquid assets in balance sheet stand at $270,178 but 00
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    • 123 6 A.P. NEW DELHI Sun.—Revision ol the 1939 lndo-Bri-tistl trade agreement is recommended in a report by the Indian Fiscal Commission just public. The commission was appointed last ye ir to examine government economic policies and advise on machinery for ensuring India s
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    • 80 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. The U.S. Government reported a sharp rise in wholesale prices due to the Korean crisis. The Bureau of Labour Statistics said average prices advanced 1.8 per cent in the we» k ended July 11. Food prices during the week ending July 11 went
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    • 167 6 NEW DELHI, Sui. —Several significant developments have taken place in the Indian metal industries recently, according to an official review. The Tata Iron and Steel Company, Jamshedpur, the biggest of its kind in Asia—have increased steel production in both tonnage and variety. Their present steel ingot producing
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    • 653 6 IN THE SHARE MARKET LAST WEEK TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS (From A Market Correspondent) THE feature of the week was the unprecedented rise in the price of tin from $3141/3 last week to $365.00 on Friday. Friday's price was the highest ever paid on
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    • 204 6 rONSOLIDATED TIN SMELTERS, and v accounts for the year ended Mai showed the highest post-war profit after taxation. This amount, if "grossed up v t M<& on- the Ordinary Capital, n due provision for the preference dividers rent is recommended on tho Ordinal aeainst
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    • 60 6 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Today. Dutch casualties In Indonesia from the Japanese capitulation on August 17. 1945 until June 1950 amounted to 2.497 according to a Dutch Government note. Tho note also said that the Dutch Army strength in New Guinea including the Papua Company was about 1.500 but the
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    • 50 6 The tin metal mark< t aad its first setback in a month on Saturday with the price at $375 per picul Irop of $8 on the picul. The price in London the previous night foi months' Un wa- >- 7 ton —a rise of
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      • 431 6 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS SITUATIONS VACANT WAN T11) shorthand I.YfJfatl C< an afa irate work required good proaaorta to ii>;i»t applicant, Apply personally lira b xorth Bridge Rd. (E.lllt. STOCK r.<.«,i< Records Clerk required b\ European itifpnii lirni n Ipoh. under Ho. minunum qua iftcation Std. S. Apply Box
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      • 347 6 rimn QENTLEUAN requires Ma: darin ■■"in rsation lessone twice weekly from 5.30 to 6.:; m p.m, from Northern horn Ch ms, lady. Transport !>ri'\ided. Reply to Fox A 3823 Tribune, B'pon (F. 121) MAKE certain ot p*f Ctrnibridge or ether examination. Experienced European I *achera give individual coaching all sjl
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    • 84 7 Ambassador (N0.5, Charles) winning the. seventh rac«ad Buldt Timah on Saturtla>. Irlrjef <N'«. IS, Healey) i* acen thr.v lengths away •>< cond. won the main sprint for "cracks" Saturday at l.nkit lima. This pluck) little mare seen t in- led in hv her trainer. Doc. Kodgers.
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    • 392 7  -  By GROUNDER S.C.F.A 5 N.S.C.F.A 1 11 \TS oil to the Singapore Chinese Football Asn sociation XI for their grand performance at the Juian Besar Stadium yesterday. They humbi« the much-fancied Negri Sembilan Chinese Football Association, runners-up in the M.C.F.A. Cup competition last year, by beating
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    • 54 7 SEREMBAN. Sun. Negri Sembilan, who started dis asterously yesterday lo in:' seven wickets for 84 -un. in reply to Peraks 160 resumed their Innings in sensational manner tills morn ing and collecting runs xasr went on to score 162 be tor they were all out. Tne match however
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    • 217 7 PENANG. Sui day. 0°I Iv >k Hock, the Malayan Thomas Cup player, being given a hard ficht of it in the first at Khoo Eng Chin 15-7,' 15-2 in the Senior Championships of Penang today at Chung Lin High School Hall. Chin Led 1-0
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    • 141 7 U.P. RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday. URUGUAY today became world soccer champions U for 1950 by defeating Brazil, two to one in one of the most dramatic games to football hiSt ßrazil needed only a tie to the clinch the world crown
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    • 162 7 THE Sin; apore Recreation Cluli batsmen, J. Anchaet aau G. Clarke, who were undefeated on Saturday nlghl .•-•tuned their innings the he ngzor Eurasians yesterday out wtra ai the crease for only one hour when stumps had to ha drawn because of ran.
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    • 61 7 Preparations for the i t' Maiavan Chinese Athletic \U Io be held In Singapore, are now under way. Vrsterdav, th- Malayan Chinese Sports Federation appointed a 17-man preparatory committee for this purpose. It is headed by Mr. Aw Ko", President of the MCSF. A
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    • 407 7 LIM 8008 Khiani With 11 P©intS. became champkm atruer-3 of Raffle* Inst tiition on Eaturdac Philip Theenpaon waa run-ner-up with 34 points. Morrison House with 206 M .Ms won the Inter-House OavlKuse CUP for a 1 C lasses. Hi-iiii-hi of the evea ng was
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    • 214 7 Riim held up play -li 'oe n'.r«tate areanet match haeween s-m--gapofa and Johore CB Ihe POO" amr. Only one hour aad 50 minutes play was DOasibt Singapore won the I<M» and capta n R. Rjmcil sent hfl team in to hat. Thurataingaan end i»»aa
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    • 248 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunaay. THREE new records for the 'Lornie Mile' speed 1 trials were set up here to-day, when Reggie Trevor of Perak, Eric Monteiro of Selangor, and Singapore's J. N. K. MonicriefT gave a crowd of 5.000 enthusiasts a great display
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    • 34 7 Reaulta <>r Saturday wreatlkM at thfl Happy World: Ktaa Bong drew arratnat ham Burnuater; Wong Boca X o'd Tiger Scott; George Bbiako beat Bhuplnder. who area omquallfled; Leow K. Seng beat Ueorge Thompson.
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    • 354 7  -  By ALBERT SPENCER THE track was heavy when workouts were held at Bukit Timah this mo—iing. A few gallops were seen and the fistcst time was returned by 1 udor Pride (J. Donnelly). This Owen Tuior gelding clocked 38 sees, over
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    • 142 7 SINGAPORE Swimming Club 'B team troune.-d the Army by five goals to nil in a bingapore 'eague water-polo loatcb played yesterday al Glllman B rracks. BSC dominated play ihrouy 1 out and at no time were ti Army dangerous., Cass opened scorng for the club
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    • 483 7 LASS 1. DIV. J i MIIE A «i YAK Us. INDIAN HEATHER MOT SNOWY OWL 11 late KasUrn Kli«ht v Ml 1,1 AY A 1.1 IS DARK HKO( AUK 2 CLYNOR 7B T\R\ STREET PAT'S ,\N( V £5 RKVK UK GKOIRK «04 KCLIPTH YDI X HIGHNESS
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    • 117 7 IPOH Bun. angor n their wer-gaie encounter at ipoh ,(,a> games to two. r+*M\iM Ko lowing efc tc r fda y and sinxlea played doubles pia>-d tm. d SlNfil.KS: OVrak drat): U» Tblam 2;: w Letag ona Hoa t b %l aKbuen Yean beat han.u y 2. Timothy
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    • 79 8 RANGOON. Sunday. A government communique today reported the cold blooded murder of Burmese Buddhist monks "Oiy rebel Karens ne.ir Wakema, in the riceproducige district of Myaungmya. The eommuniqiie said the report was made by a monk who escaped by diving into the riv< r and swimming to
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    • 85 8 A.P. ANTWERP, Sunday—x>ock workers decided in Antwerp today to boycott Argentine ships In accordance with the International Transport Workers Federation decision taken earlier in London. Ninety-five delegates representing about 10 000 Antwerp dock worker- unanimously voted the decision to boycott the Argentine vessels. The boycott decision
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    • 58 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Sunday—General Mac Arthur today lifted Ihe ban he had Imposed for alleged breach*** of wurity on I nited State* agency correspond 'uts, Tom Lambert and IVtsr Kaliscln r 4 and allowej tlieiii to return to th- Korean front line. He sa d
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    • 69 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Sun. The National Coal Association ct America called attention today to a lag in coal output and gave warning of possible complications later this yeai. "Certain developments that loom today in the coal industry are causing much concern," the Association said in a
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    • 291 8 Reuter. TOKIO, Sunday.—Roy MacArtney, Renter's corespondent in Korea, returned to Tokio last night—exhausted, frustrated and depressed. Before catching up on lost sleep, oe cabled tho following account of difficulties facing war onrresnondents in Korea: "The Korean campaign has been the most frustrating and worrying any
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    • 39 8 A.P. BELGRADE, Saturday.— Belgrade radio claimed last night that Russia had purchased a "quantity" of penicillin from the U.S. for five cents (US) pet 2.000 unit:* anu sold it to Rumania for US$l.35 cents per 2,000 units —A.P.
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    • 340 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday—"The earnest eti oris oi Cnimse leaders to remove any doubts about the loyalt y oi the gr ?at majority ex" loc.il Chi!ios3 lo Mai iya" are described by the Federation oi Malaya annual re jort as th? most imnortant development in
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    • 30 8 A.P. CUXHAVEN. GERMANY, Sunday—The 900-ton British steamer, Halcience, was towed into port at Cuxhaven bar a German Salvage tug today after she had hit an underwater obstacle.—A.P.
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    • 112 8 U.P. PARIS, Sunday.—The Ma ,or of atom-bombed Hiroshi ia said today that the use f atORI c weaponr against North Korea probably would bring World War HI. He a'so said that the 0t» of the bomb would American prestige in th* eyes of the rest of
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    • 70 8 A.P. TYDFIL, WALES, Sunday— A Labour Member of Parliament today accused the United States of being mainly responsible for turning the United Nations into "something like a tragic farce." The M.B.K. Davins a frequent critic of the Socia ist Government foreign policy, al.-o told
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    • 64 8 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Sun. Egypt is to buy 7,500.000 bushels of wheat from Australia outside the International Wheat Agreement, Mr. F. H. Cullen. Chairman of Australia's Wheat Board stated today. He said that the price urould be 18 shillings Australian (14s. 6d. sterling; a bushel bulk basis
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    • 215 8 U.P. AN AIR BASE IN JAPAN, Sunday -Here, at this base where Japanese kamikazes were once trained. Royal Australian Air Force pilots are ending the second week of their Korean operations with a record of more than 170 sorties of all types. With only a
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    • 213 8 Described as "London's most Glamorous honeymoon couple" on their arrival there, Singapore millionaire cinema owner u.id businessman, Mr. Loke Wan Tho, arrived with his wife at Kallang Air-port yesterday morning by K.L.M. Constellation. i They spent nearly throtand a half months in England and America. Smiling happily,
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    • 81 8 Reuter. MOSCOW, Sunday. The Soviet Government newspaper Izvestia said today that the United Sta'es Go vernment is greatly per turned at the •reluctance t > take part directly :n the Korean war shown by \slau countries which formali} endorsed the illegal lily Council decision." The
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