Malaya Tribune, 22 July 1950
1950-07-22
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Title Section24 1950-07-22 1 Malaya Tribune ■fjl'*a TODATS NEWS TODAY MM/nk A Ma EXTRA all A lltal BHRHafIHaSaMaMRMHaV SfELVE fAGES SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.24 words
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756 1950-07-22 1 U.P. TOKIO Today. iRTHIR ANNOUNCED TODAY IN A OMMI NIQII THVT V\ OF YOXGDOK ON THE SOI TH KOREAN COAST HAS BEEN RF< iPTURED FROM THE COMMUNISTS. kesman said that elements ot the 25th American Division n Army participated in the attackU.P. - 756 words
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Article26 1950-07-22 1 400 REDS KILLED At least 400 Sixth Koreans were killed by 38 rounds from a cruiser tiring; at a radio station just north of Yoneiafc.26 words
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Article21 1950-07-22 1 Reuter. TttlW L v n:tt States by air l. aboard a d torried 91 pay. < reReuter. - 21 words
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Article20 1950-07-22 1 JJSHIXGTON. Saturday. Mat. d< partment offi- UDHd active Puns for a Japanese t-but withwhether ior a treaty soon.—20 words
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Article17 1950-07-22 1 A.P. JJJ El s irday—Pour CI of prowere W NaThey '"ni r police towns instrtft>A.P. - 17 words
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Article28 1950-07-22 1 U.P. STOCKHOLM. Sat. Doctors and nurses are queuing at the Swedish Red Cross to become members of the Swedish Field Hospital to Korea. —U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article56 1950-07-22 1 U.P Hk i t>r> WASHINGTON, Saturday, from UKEA now admits it is getting help "The Soviet Union, our liberating us consistent assistance", a rrom the Communist-controlled Radio nl sports. is our assist. Russia was offering. The U.S. Defence Department has already confirmed that Soviet militaryU.P - 56 words
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341 1950-07-22 1 (From J. Bennyhoflf, UP Staff Correspondent.) With First Cavalry Somewhere in Korea, Sat. JHE famed First Cavalry Division —battle wise and battle-ready—is waiting to provide the long awaited punch, which the American forces hope will halt the advancing North Korean Reds and send them341 words
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Article116 1950-07-22 1 The price of ruooer touched $1 a pound today the highest ever reached in the present boom, the biggest in 25 years. The market opened steady with very good buying in evidence. New York manufacturers have shown keen demand in the last two days. Today's Singapore116 words
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Article47 1950-07-22 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Today.—The Mar ne Department of the Hongkong Government in iu> quarterly report says that mere is Jittu- substance lv rumours of a large landing craft l>eing huilft Id the Colony for the Central People's Government, far use in the proposed invasion of Taiwan.—Reuter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article184 1950-07-22 2 A.P. BUENOS AIRES, Today. ARGENTINA yesterday halted meat shipments A to Britain as a result of the prolonged price dispute. For the past ten months negotiations have been unable to agree on the price Britain should pay for meat after July 1 next. Unexpectedly atA.P. - 184 words
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Article106 1950-07-22 2 U.P. TOKIO Saturday. \MERICAN engineers blew up a bridge and railroad tracks under the very no> s of the North Koreans as ihe 21st Regiment fought a savage delaying action today against Red armoured columns seeking to smash through to Vonudong. :>0 miles southeast of Taejon.U.P. - 106 words
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Article203 1950-07-22 2 A.P. LONDON, Today. THE magazine, Public Opinion, said yesterday 1 the great nations are very near the "point of no return*' on the road 10 world war three. It expressed the fear that Stalin, deceived by his own spies and propaganda, "may easilyA.P. - 203 words
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Article34 1950-07-22 2 U.P. SYDNEY. Fri. Acting Prime Minister A. W. Fadden lid today that any decision on increasing the Australian forces in Korea would be made by Prime Minister R. C. Menzies. U.PU.P. - 34 words
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Article210 1950-07-22 2 U.P. HONGKONG, Today DRITAIN is considering placing an embarg, D the shipments to Communist Chinj materials which conceivably could be used for war purposes, authoritative sources sai< day. The sources said that the entire question of strategic exports to China is being reexaminedU.P. - 210 words
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Article30 1950-07-22 2 A.P. CHICAGO. Fri.—The Chicago Tribune said today that King Haakon of Norway is preparing to abdicate in 1952 in favour of his only son. Crown Prince Olav.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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82 1950-07-22 2 A.P. MELBOURNE. Today Immigration Minister Harold Holt ha passport to Wad i Stai Cunningham, secretai the Sydney branch of u> Eureka Youth L> permit him to g< ci ma for the coi,: i World Fecit ra mocratic Youth Holt said tl had allowed munista tpA.P. - 82 words
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Article117 1950-07-22 2 ELEVEN new U rities were constituted in Sarawak durl bringing the total nun of authority > to 16. Local govt i tiated in 1927 nual report tor 1949 The major.:- Authori;. on a racial basis, but tl are signs of co opi rat; between the117 words
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Article21 1950-07-22 2 Reuter. #ter. ROME, Fri 1 Cabinet toda\ 'J support for th< mctioa t*»"l by the UJB In XReuter.; #ter. - 21 words
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209 1950-07-22 2 Reuter. VIENNA. The Marshall Plan has been a gn at success in Austria so xar and there are definite indications of its final success. Successes of the first two years of its working aie shown by figures issued by the Statistical Bureau oi theReuter. - 209 words
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Advertisement140 1950-07-22 2 Biro Minor —the younger member of IM the Biro family—has always been popular IM MTfa for indoor use. j M II Now Biro Minor is redesigned to take IM IJ rep;i:ement refill Inserts In any of the IM lim Biro colours, red, green, blue and blue- IM mm. black. Yet140 words
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Article209 1950-07-22 3 LAKE SUCCESS, Today. Ted 30 officers and elements of ny o join General Douglas Macin Korea, the United Nations disTiie size of the elements was first definite offer of soldiers the 52 United Nations members, who week to do all they could to help ions209 words
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92 1950-07-22 3 A.P. NEW YORK. Fri. The Board of Governors of till New York Commodity Exchange raised the margin of requirements for futaret trading in six commodities. The margins were increased because of higher prices in cash markets oi rubber, tin. hides, coffee, lead and zinc.A.P. - 92 words
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Article53 1950-07-22 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today.— The United States drove svvtrt y toward large scale mobilization Friday. Major-General Lewis B. Hershey. IJ S. Draft chief, forecast a 7.000.000 war machine. It was not clear, however, whether Hershey's figure represented the total draft goal or a power needs for aA.P. - 53 words
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Article191 1950-07-22 3 CHILDREN taking part in n lit encea from bU irt of the Singapore Childr n and Toung Per? <ns Ordinance me into lane aßi for children between the ages lof 12 to 17 who take part I »public performances contotted on c mnu rciaj lines191 words
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Article139 1950-07-22 3 A.P. Air v. iUda y St Sl ?ns report- Kor I l ruuv the a lr n f S buiidin N SL° ffic «s s Uld se-Vak-9 NSy *l 8 ~29 SuperJjr J„ :;rrlt y good "5* on t>as t coast Rtd ftfhteri m the area.A.P. - 139 words
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82 1950-07-22 3 British ex-Fremier Winston hurchili declared on Juiy 15 that worldwide Soviet ordure now imperils the we A more gravely than at any time sinre Hitler stood on the ver?re of victory in 1!)I0. He was addressing a larse ero v. d of Conservative si garters at the Plymouth laii in82 words
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269 1950-07-22 3 JpORTY dates, many of them belonging to the indigenous races of Borneo, last year passed out of the Teacher Training Centre at Batu Lintang near Kuching, Sarawak, says the Annual Report on Sarawak for 1949. Those were the first teachers ever to be trained269 words
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Article53 1950-07-22 3 Dato C. J. Paglar will forrv.o"v hand over the 30-seater motor launch to the Singapore Youth Council tomorrow at 11 a m. at Ponggol Point. Members of the committee of the Council will be attending the function which will be followed by an informal oiciiic lunch at53 words
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Article331 1950-07-22 3 Reuter. BOMBAY, Friday. pRICES ol essential commodities in India have shown an all-round upward trend asa result of the Korean war. The increases range 20 to in commodities like pepper, tin jmd rubber in which Southeast Asia countries are the mam exporters. The commodities showedReuter. - 331 words
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Article46 1950-07-22 3 Copra opened .steady yesterday with buyers at $38 1/4 per p cul f.o.b. July-Auk, and s< Iters at S3B 3/4. Buyers rose to $38 1/2 but no business was reported. Coconut oil was unchanged with MM business passing at $5H per picul f.o.b. July-Aug.46 words
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Article, Illustration1749 1950-07-22 4 Fil M \i>AM iiOVARY." Cii Bma: CATHAY. Stars: JENNIFER JONES \AN HEFLIN JAMES' MAS O N. LOllS JOURDAN. CONSCIOUS that the c.ntma-going.public may not navi sard of Flaubert's •Madam Bo vary" and that ♦Jit. Johnson Office anyway would not permit a faithful interpretation of the novel. X)ireetor1,749 words
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Article1336 1950-07-22 5 ROSEMARY ARCKDALE - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY ROSEMARY ARCKDALE ■OIDE pick, i up the telet 1 hC t r been V lo n n good to get out, n a \'M don't like the ■•11 light," agreed Eloide 111 meet you M i] i hn sell as j., mit m her1,336 words
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Miscellaneous70 1950-07-22 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring c-~ ~7~- >/mo T \*/AC CAM \J/aND WITH YOUR HELP, iT\Si -AM-WELL-U DMAST\?°TIoO^ W^||S!^ B LasW WE MORKINS OK AIMV OF. "VVOU'VE OOT.TO FIND HIM (PROM ME «UUPO I'LOIS. I I of story that and make him realize that .superman- yeuESSiTSTHE I i '^^^p^ UK ABNER70 words
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Article534 1950-07-22 6 HE LIVES ON A TWO-ACRE ISLAND WITH 150 OTHER RESIDENTS—AND ONLY ONE IS HUMAN A.P. NEW YORK M jrris Silver man used to live on New York's Manhattan [stead with 2,000,000 other people until it became too crowded for him. Now he lives on aA.P. - 534 words
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Article123 1950-07-22 6 Reuter. ROME, Today.—ltaly is to expand her army from 170,000 to 250,000 men. the limit imposed by the Peace Treaty, with the Allies. This number would include Canabinieri (Armed Police) as well as troops. This was officially announced today Today's decision is expected to enableReuter. - 123 words
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493 1950-07-22 6 A.P. NEW YORK THE Western allies have five major preoccupations at the moment In addition to tho »<'t'»al fbrhting in Korea. Will the Chinese Communist forces go ahead with their nlans for the invasion of Formosa? Will they send reinforcements toA.P. - 493 words
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86 1950-07-22 6 U.P. HONGKONG.—F orclgn missionaries BtCI operating in Communist China believe they might have two more years of grace l»cfore being forced to leave the country Mission sources here, who are in regular contact with their colleagues living in China, said the latest CommunistU.P. - 86 words
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Article59 1950-07-22 6 A.P. LONDON. Fri. Britain's exports slumped in June, while imoorts hit a record high.. Earnings of vital dollars fell off sharp!y. The treasury said yesterday sales abroad totalled .£175.000 000. a lecrta** of £6.700.000 compared with May. Meanwnde. imports reached £235.600.0v0. up almost £10,000.000 cmpared withA.P. - 59 words
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Advertisement77 1950-07-22 6 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS nai/± jiuotii rtt<><{ until CUT EX Your hamls can I>c mere beautiful with magic-wear CUTTX die polish that lasts and lasts. CUTLX gives sparkle to your tostume. applies easily resists peeling and t hipping. Hccausc CUTEX is so inexpensive you can f I afford to keep several77 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-07-22 7 ■So,:* Korea. In the centre background is the Nat ional Capitol Building.13 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-07-22 7 largest port city of the Republic of Korea and the major .supply a ise P**" Forces now fighting in Korea.24 words
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82 1950-07-22 7 #Reuter AAP. MELBOURNE, Streets ;.t* really paved with gold io one Victorian country art a. Thousands of tons of gravel used for road construction in Creswick were taken from gold-slicing dumps. Workmen recently smelu-O" a bar weighing 13 oz. 10 cwt 7#Reuter &; AAP. - 82 words
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Advertisement34 1950-07-22 7 dramatise your natural \6\ el in ess Dranitilic. brilliant and satin smooth a globing finish to your natural lovelir YARDLE Y Jj/J J ick (in nine .ovely colour*) fAIDLET It OLD «0»© BTRBIT LONPO*34 words
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Miscellaneous661 1950-07-22 7 of wxcerpt.s t- > the iiyfriw 'In. TAmV i.. .a ..m«1 I Traviatn"; 451 A Wfl Malayan flairs by Alex Josoy* 8.00 Spot the Favourite*; 8.3* D( m vLvinii/inir Play; 9:10 Tim* Signal A Newsj BLI L NfcIWORK JMS Sonr. Rectal:—<oprauo RMu KNt.MsH PRO .H\>j UK I Sayao; 10.0« Le+th661 words
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Article622 1950-07-22 8 Asks Hal Boyle NEW YORK. r" E era of the electronic brain is getting off to an eerie start. The experts are going about it all wrong. I knew they would. They keep turning out machines that will think. Thai's all right, but that622 words
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Article364 1950-07-22 8 Former Screen Moppet Ends Contract With 20th Century Fox A.P. HOLLYWOOD. THE long film career of 22-year-old Shirley 1 Temple ha.- passed another milestone. She is now her own boss. The former screen moppet ended her contract with producer David O. Selznick and willA.P. - 364 words
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97 1950-07-22 8 The governors of Hiroshima, Nagasaki and Osaka Japan were entertained to lunch at the House of (omnw Westminster in return for hospitality afforded ish Parliamentary delegation which risited 1917 The governors form part of a group ol 60 J uflhcials, who. with bankers and industrialists, an inp. the tirsl important97 words
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Article181 1950-07-22 8 A.P. HONGKONG, Friday. THE darkest spot on Hongkt i g'.s ccvii futun is the "difficulty cf getting investm< n1 api the Deputy Under-Secretary of State for th< C ies, Sir Hilton Poynton, said on Thursday. Sir Hilton said the economic outlook of Hongkong was typical ofA.P. - 181 words
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Article20 1950-07-22 8 Reuter. PORTSMOUTH. Fri.-Tlr Fort Rosalie, involved in last Friday's big Portsmouth harbour explosion, saiied for Plymouth today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article32 1950-07-22 8 U.P. ZURICH. Fri. Robert Hichens. the British novelist who wrnt*t "The Garden o f Allah. The Paradine Case' and Belladonna' nil of which had been filmed, died here last night.—U.P.U.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement125 1950-07-22 8 <Tto"imgskin JtSiJi This wonderful liquid healer nmyou immmiffi Ar»> you suffering *he agony of itching Sunt Doe* ii irritate you all day fDoet T_).P« it atop jwi ■Iwepiha al nighf Then 1 t HeSC try tliis famous healing rciwedy which t »idVv l° r w,n Vl y° u iwafanl r'-liff.125 words
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Article351 1950-07-22 9 Through 'Nightmare Alley' Is United Fress Correspondent. US HQ in Korea, Today. American* with their muscles and fear deep in their eyes f MUM into this real area tonTcllis "regrouping." of them young boys not i come in here on bullet-nadled :s. They have351 words
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Article26 1950-07-22 9 Reuter. KOREn HQ.. Sat.-Nine d.H.Q. ofhcers nave been .warded medal- for "outstanding service" in Korea. Awaids included five Legion of Mcl it medal.- —Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article33 1950-07-22 9 d States i contin- j nd I hi ppin. lid they I 1 P Union. Norwiy effered in p Sweden Hj I H >' that P'Triv;-. members I oops. H nsulting 933 words
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Article126 1950-07-22 9 Reuter and AAP. I 1 i lo II ted 1 rt> trad? rubber. The Colony's exports w Malaya increased Irom KS3O.GOO.OOC tc HK53G.11 ©r Importi almost doubud m HKSS.BOO.O'U) to k1K511.200.000. imports from the U J States decreased fr i ml K569.500.0n0 to Hp-) 600.000, whileReuter and AAP. - 126 words
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183 1950-07-22 9 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE U S Army announced yesterday it is calling 1 units of both the National Guard and reserves to a said that the army doos not contemplate at this time calling National Guard units ol the size of a division. The announcementA.P. - 183 words
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56 1950-07-22 9 Mangwazan Ngobo won the first prize at Duiban with this magnificent headdress ot turney features, sparrowhawk wings, and beads. toppea Hi th a heron's head. The beadwork extends even to the bowl of the pipe he smokes. Thousands of people turned out to watch the first ricksha parade in Durban.56 words
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Article29 1950-07-22 9 Reuter. MANILA. Fri.—Rear Admiral G. D Moore. Australian Minister to the Philippines, lay a wreath at the tomb'of the Unknown Soldiers Of the Philippines toda>. Router.Reuter. - 29 words
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Advertisement138 1950-07-22 9 .\rV) Breathe in Comfort... Clear Nasal WV KmJ 1 Congestion the Modern Way M T°* w\ Al can hardly breathe Nose stuffy Worritti *><h S Y\J persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You can dcii f JJT \V your nose in a few seconds with ju t a few stutls Ht^\lKri_y138 words
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Article367 1950-07-22 10 NOTTINGHAM, Fri. CRANK Worrell and r Everton Weekes today shattered record after record on the second day of the third Test match here as r hey brought the West Indies total to 479 for "hree in reply to Engaand's first innings of 223. During the367 words
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Article174 1950-07-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri.>ne Malayan record was equalled nd three State records broken lodav. the ooeninu day of the I wo-da> SttangOf Amate\ir Ath-i-tie Association's Eleventh An ual championships held on the adant;. Mis> rfeeta Rajaratnam of th*» Pudu English Girls' School equaled the Malayan record for 100174 words
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Article, Illustration404 1950-07-22 10 f'HEONG Chye Koon became champion athlete of his schoo Presbyterian Boys' Schol—yesterday, for the second year. The sports were held at Teluk Kurau. Anderson House, who won lour troph es in a row. annexed the later-House < u :i, ngt Shield. No records wen- hraku404 words
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Article374 1950-07-22 10 ABOUT MOO boxing rans MN treated to some good fights last night at the EJ n World Stadium. The boys put up good perfor nmnces. Koing for each others all the t me. wan c >• letting i ■,>. Biggest Upee: of the evenlm; was374 words
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Article66 1950-07-22 10 MALAYA CUP PENANC. Fri p. played fine V?V° trOUno 1 r Malaya Cup goals to on- Green. Here of the i•h v. Hock Si in- w v sible for five goals. Penang opened scoring a the six' h minui Hock i pass frora Poh ft ox. Lam66 words
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Article66 1950-07-22 10 and Philips t! i RASC in a An. andra pesterd. i Starting off -ivrtj through O'Brian. Playing dci.-i wort- rew.n <i< r On the resiimpt><■■■ 1.A.v held at bay. H fence could not slop -'in eMtg ratced RACK' |..r\... i on<-eded atiotli- r 10th minute.66 words
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Article62 1950-07-22 10 8.0.D C.A. BraCoerfaood A they met in an LMffiM BOccei Geor-rc's frrouml. A though, If! put up a v< plljmn witho il II w.i llrsi half. goal f»l the 2">ih minuii session, when Zani <t iv nu r from X One minute allll nn -rurhi Tal I)62 words
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Article51 1950-07-22 10 SEREMBA one Stat, ereri today a« of the I ni pionship M< SembUan AAA held <>•' N.S. Club Pa I m This vas Mi,s Cho« -lo ken thirl >n secend heat ol tne 100 yards. The previ" M lecond» In the m the standing c51 words
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246 1950-07-22 11 House Breakings Down; But Police Warn: 'Bolt Doors' in Singapore are finding it D slip into houses and get away with imber of arrests have been made, irl Cases of house-breaking d considerably." Police spokesman yesterday, the against house-breakers is in the e-owners. If they will only be bolt their246 words
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Article58 1950-07-22 11 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG, Saturday. PEKING Radio reports that the Shanghai Military Control Commission ordered four foreign oil companies on July 17 to surrender their stocks of petroleum products, formerly controlled by the Economic Co-cperation Administration to the Commun ist Government for emergency relief. The four companies are theReuter-AAP. - 58 words
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Article28 1950-07-22 11 U.P. NEW DELHI. *Ti.—Pandit Nehru called on a special Cabinet ccmmittee today to advise him on his negotiations with Liaquat Ali Khan over Kashmir. —U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article14 1950-07-22 11 A.P. LONDON, Fri.—Sir Herbert Barker, noted specialist in manipulative surgery, died tonight.—A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article31 1950-07-22 11 I »1 .htaUe Junior Al at Ge;.lang tl score stood J "for GH Q. Royal and one lor the Recreation Club. conRoyal SigroduceJ superior i at tvonfl at31 words
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Article25 1950-07-22 11 TEHERAN. Fri. -India has declined the Persian Government's invitation to attend an economic conference of Moslem countries to be held here next October.25 words
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Article166 1950-07-22 11 HE ir M 1 v icoo of sub-branch <W llu Fo «rth police l how noUee brothil in Z id or. June 2. i" f -'''i *t i giving '!l the trial of a L«u Eng n Ho Chin vi< r ing charged rihr166 words
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962 1950-07-22 11 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. AUTSTANDING athlete was Chua Seng Kooi of Johore Bahru today who broke the Malayan record for the Hop, Step and Jump event with a leap of 45 ft. 9i" at the second championship meeting of the Johore AAA962 words
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Article57 1950-07-22 11 GENEV.V Today. KING Leopolo' 111 was formally notified tonight that he had won his relentless five-year battle against an exile and wt«s free to remount the Belgian throne. The austere 4C-year-uld monarch already haa packed his bags and it was expected that early today he would fly back57 words
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Article, Illustration109 1950-07-22 12 Dr. and Mr.s. Stanley S. Pa viElard were married today at the Cathedral of the Good Shepherd, Bras Basah Road. The bride, formerly Mis.*> Irene Mavis Tempieton of Sydney, Australia, was given away by Mr. J. Payne. Australian Trade Commissioner Mrs. Frank Little acted M109 words
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Article68 1950-07-22 12 THE wedding to.ok place at the Singapore registery office today, oetween L»i. Elaine Chong and Dr. Wong Poh Lam. The bride, daughter of pi, and Mrs. Chong Tak Nam of Ipoh, was attended by Mrs. Rita E Han and Miss Diana Lim as Matron of Honour68 words
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Article112 1950-07-22 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity Market jumped to one dollar st cr.e time this morning and closed 99J--three rents higher than yesterday's clo«iny. The market showed strength even at these peak, levels with New York manufacturer* shewing keen interest. Today's closing prices in cents per pound were No.112 words
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Article19 1950-07-22 12 The pr'ce of tin reached $351 per pioul ex-smelter W da: —a iise ot on the picol.19 words
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Article79 1950-07-22 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today.— The Maritime Commission reached into the mothball fleet on Friday for 32 ships including a dozen troops transport with combined capacity of 35,000 servicemen. Including those covered by Friday's action the Government now has assigned 64 merchant ships to military uuiy since theU.P. - 79 words
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Article173 1950-07-22 12 A.P. BERLIN. Saturday. WHILE the Kremlin's Cominfonn emissary applauded. East Germ my's Communist Chancellor Urged the people ot Allied occupied West Germany last night to open resistance against the policies of the Western occupying powers. The call to revolt was made by Otto Grotewohl inA.P. - 173 words
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Article31 1950-07-22 12 U.P. LONDON. Fri—The bullion market was doing active business in reiined silver. June trade returns show imports well up at 972,000 fine ounces and exports a«B 000*9061 £\jnt\m\s ounces.—UP.U.P. - 31 words
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Article337 1950-07-22 12 RACK ONI Horses <LMhv_,^ 711-341 GOl 153-121 Happy Iraveller 75- 94 Prino Eußene V (4) 1 ut 89- B.) Keel <12) E. Donnelh i l7f-2#4 0m i (14) SV< 499-41'! Hector 8 hi (C) Poshnl I 161-134 Everest 7.10 (9) Ayres 337- 243 Texa> IM (13) McFhertM337 words
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Article183 1950-07-22 12 RETREAT IN WEST A Mac Arthur communique, burned today at 2.10 p.m. said the American* made further withdrawals southeast of Taejon. The communique sa>». During the past 24 hours American and South Korean frno'"< In the Western Sector effected a pbuined withdrawal to better lines of natural de183 words
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Title Section64 1950-07-22 1 Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Spore f'l I LARGER SALES that; ANY AHERNOOM PAPER [N MALAYA Phone 5111/3 Nine {Jnm Pubkshed simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 22, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON BKPRMBMNTATTVM E. Maurice Glover,64 words
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Article405 1950-07-22 1 YANKS RETAKE YECHON REDS CLAW INTO 24th DIV, DEFENCES THE 25th American Division which landed in South Korea early this week has gone into action on the central front. At the same time front line dispatches report that American Negroes have recaptured Yechon, 60 miles north-east405 words
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Article85 1950-07-22 1 TjDAV'S k:.tr afternoon the Malaya Tnoun»- will contain the results ol the first lew races n* "I 1 Buklt Ttmah, and special pictures from the racecoarte. Also all the latest news »ri»m Korea, in Singapore 'and Malay; and other parts ol the world and the we V85 words
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Article72 1950-07-22 1 A.P. WILLI AM MOORE. A.P. leH port'".- on the Korean front, cubits that late on Keds had failed t xpecfced at- ng new U.S. In the hiils four ii as! of Taejon. Presumably, they "are without tanks ::ow" and are awaiting new i-.rmour. It will takeA.P. - 72 words
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Article94 1950-07-22 1 Reuter-AAP. SOUTH KOREA, Sat. HUNDREDS of American troops escaped from the holocaust at Taejon. Late last night they were still straggling back In groups of from ten some afoot, others in vWiU. clei and vere being grouped. f> Many of them returned through withering sniper tire fromReuter-AAP. - 94 words
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Article30 1950-07-22 1 Reuter. GENEVA. Fri.—The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural OrganisaUon will stop functioning unless it gets more money, its Directet-General. Dr. Jaime Torres Bodet. said today. Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article114 1950-07-22 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. THE Army said today that it was negotiating 1 for a contract with the Cadillac Division of General Motors for "mass production of tanks". The General Motors Cadillac Division was the major producer of tanks for the Army in World War 11.U.P. - 114 words
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Article30 1950-07-22 1 A.P. LONDON, Fri.—Britain is considering putting £20,000,--000 Of public funds into a coal development scheme to obtain oil from coal in Tanganyika territory it was disclosed today.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article31 1950-07-22 1 Reuter. LONDON, Fri.—A new international sugar agreement en world supplies and prices is now being submitted to the governments of 25 countries, the International Sugar Council announced today.— Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article24 1950-07-22 1 TEHERAN. Fri.—lndia has declined the Persian Government's invitation to attend an economic conference of Moslem countries to be held nere next October.24 words
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Article33 1950-07-22 1 U.P SYDNEY". Fri. Acting Prime Minister A. W. Fadden said today that any decision on increasing the Australian forces in Korea would be made by Prime Minister R. C. Menzies.—U.PU.P - 33 words
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Article57 1950-07-22 1 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Saturday. PEKING Radio reports that the Shanghai Military Contrbl Commissicn ordered four foreign oil companies on July 17 to surrender their stocks of petroleum products, formerly controlled by the Economic Co-operation Administration to the Communist Government for emergency relief. The four companies are the Texas,Reuter-AAP. - 57 words
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Article38 1950-07-22 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Fri.—The Senate and House Armed Services Committees today approved President Truman's request for authority to extend for one year all Army, Navy and Air Force enlistments expiring between now and July 1, 1951. —U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article26 1950-07-22 1 A.P. BANGKOK, Fri. -Foreign Minister Vorakarn Bancha announced today that Thailand has decided to offer 4,000 for the U.N. forces in Korea. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article27 1950-07-22 1 WASHINGTON. Fri.—The Air Force said today that it may have to ask Congress for authority to draft some of its veterans of World War 11.-27 words
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Article21 1950-07-22 1 Reuter. ROME, Frl.—The Italian Cabinet today declared its support for the action taken by the U.S. in Korea.—Reuter.Reuter. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration68 1950-07-22 1 Shen Chien (right). Communist China s renresenUtive in India arrived in Calcutta on Jttb 11 he will ac? as Charge dAfTaires at th*' Embassy in New Delhi until Ambassador Designate General Yuan Chung Hsien arrives. August. Le\t to right: Shan Ynig Fan. Attache at the Kmbassy Ilu Ting-I,68 words
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Article653 1950-07-22 1 A.P. By Tom Lambert, A.P. Correspondent, with a U.S. Infantry Task Force in So'Ui Korea. UNITED States Negro troops yesterday drove North Korean Communists out of Yechon and occupied that rail and highway city. It was the first sizeable American ground victory in theA.P. - 653 words
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Article27 1950-07-22 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Fri.—Pandit Nehru called on a special Cabinet committee today to advise him on his negotiations with Liaquat Ali Khan over Kashmir.—U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article13 1950-07-22 1 U.P. OTTAWA. Fri.—The Armed services began an all-out recruiting drive today.—U.P.U.P. - 13 words
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Article73 1950-07-22 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Fri. fTHE American Economic Committee agreed unanimously today that federal taxes should be increased on a "pay-as-you-go" basis. The Committee discussed no figures, but the chairman. Senator Joseph O'Mahoney (Democrat. Wyoming), told that each individual's tax bill should be increased at least ten perReuter. - 73 words
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Article37 1950-07-22 1 VATICAN CITY, Fri. The newspaper, Osservatore Romano. said today the Bucharest regime's recent adoption of a new church statute "is the epilogue of perfidious and violent action aimed at destroying the Catholic religion in Rumania."37 words
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Article14 1950-07-22 1 A.P. LuiwuN, Fri.—Sir Herbert Barker, noted specialist in manipulative surgery, died tonight.—A.P.A.P. - 14 words
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Article15 1950-07-22 1 Reuter-AAP. MANILA, Fri. Another earthquake shook the southern Philippine province of Surigao today.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 15 words
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107 1950-07-22 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Friday. THE armed forces indicated to Congress today that they want at least 600.000 700 000 more men in a hurry. Their did not give the flr.ures except to say that the present legal limit of 2.005.000 will be well exceeded.U.P. - 107 words
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Article66 1950-07-22 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Fri. THE U.B. Benate today passed and sent to the House of Representatives a bill giving President Truman control over the operation of foreign ships in American waters. Senator Warren G Gagnuson, Democrat, Washing ton. said that the bills purpose is to permit theA.P. - 66 words
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269 1950-07-22 1 A.P., U.P., Reuter. WASHINGTON, Friday. SECRETARY of State Acheson said today that 13 there was nothing in sight on th? diplomatic front that offers any hope for an early settlement of the Korean war. The chances for a negotiated peace m the near futureA.P., U.P., & Reuter. - 269 words
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Article61 1950-07-22 1 By A. Spencer Bright Eye* (Race 5) Pat's Fancy (Rao- 6) Ambassador (Race 7) By "Spot" Blue Print (Rac<- X) Snowy Owl II (Race 5) Pat's Fancy (Race 6) By "Lonyshut" Jack's Darling (Race 1) Hayde- (Race 6) Ltnkiihlr (Race 7) GOING: Good if weather holds.61 words
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Article45 1950-07-22 1 U.P. SOUTH KOREA. Sat THE North Korean Radio has tor the flrst time admitted th- effect of the allied air a<.lion. It said yesterday that Communist anti-aircralt batteries attacked the U.S. air force "which has been checking the advance ot the People's Army." —U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Advertisement59 1950-07-22 1 ENVELOPE MFG (I) LTD choon guan sr Singapore ITORM MEAT, FISH AND ICE-CREAM FRESH FOR MONTHS. IDEAL FOR RESTAURANTS AND COLD STORAGE SUPPLIERS. 9 18' ÜBICFEET MODELS NOW AVAILABLE. A™ Distributors: \^~r^e*[/ LEE... FLETCHER [06 ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. TEL. 3.'K<B. HlDr. I i AVAILABLE FOR HIRE, ■■mx. N1 A SMAI59 words
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Advertisement206 1950-07-22 1 h TIME LV TIP When time m**nn!< money, don t miss your appointments through a faulty Watch. Reliable Watches and Clocks, and accurate scrvtcinß available to sflK your taste and pocket YICK WOH KING 429. North Bridge Rc*<J. near Middle Road. Singapore. Phone 7922. TONIGHT SPECIAL DINNER and DANCE EXTENSION206 words
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407 1950-07-22 2 UR J. L. Byrne, as forecast by the Tribune yesterm day, is now the City's Assistant Secretary (Welfare). But Mr. Byrne will lose his six months scholarship to England. Mr. Byrne was awarded a British Council scholarship to study industrial welfare in the407 words
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Article172 1950-07-22 2 Interviewing of candidates for admission to the University of MaUya will be dispensed with this year, said Mr D. Assistant Registrar of the University. Candidates will be selected on the strength of their School Certificate*, confidential reports of heads oi Schools and the University Entrance Examination results.172 words
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Article67 1950-07-22 2 Two Stole Petrol Charge Ali bin and Ang Chin Teng pleaded not guilty in the Fourth Police Court v< sterday, when they were charged with stealing ten gallons of petrol from the tank of a military truck on July 20. at the 10 a m.s. Yeo Chu Kang Road. Both67 words
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Article52 1950-07-22 2 Dato C J. Paglar will formally hand over the 30-seater motor launch to the Singapore Youth Council tomorrow at 11 a.m. at Ponggoi Point. Members of the committee cf the Council will be attending the function which will be followed by an informal picnic lunch at Ayer52 words
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181 1950-07-22 2 SHB POLICE JOBS ASIAN officers of the Harbour Board Police feel that since 40 Europeans have been selected for training as lieutenants in the new police force, the remaining ten posts should be allocated to them. There are about 40 Asian officers in181 words
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Article88 1950-07-22 2 The following maps of Singapore arc available for sale at the Chief Surveyor's Office, Fullerton Building. Map of Singapore Wand, Hind 610 Scale 1: 250,000 (11 sheets >. $16.50 per set. Map of Singapore Island, Hind 1035 Scale 1 —mile (4th sth Edition). $1.50 per Map,88 words
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Article141 1950-07-22 2 (GIIS). SINGAPORE, r<ri. It via p trade with Malaya in May. i!»:»c, totalled $20,721,825 (Straits), which is $5,420,975 higher than the previous month and $10,577,399 higher than the corresponding month of 19-19. according to figures released by the office of the Indian (lovernment Trade(GIIS). - 141 words
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Article36 1950-07-22 2 There were 630 births against 162 deaths for :he week ending July 15, according to the Municipality health statement issued yesterday. The number of deaths showed an increase of 44 over the week before.36 words
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Article34 1950-07-22 2 GAMBLED $15 Because he was found yamblng with copper coins behind a coffee shop at hangi on July 20. 26-year-old Hassan bin Haji Yousoff, was fined $15 by the Fourth i J oiice Court.34 words
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98 1950-07-22 2 Tne feast of St. Anne will be celebrated on July JO. Three low will be said on Sunday from 6 a.m to 8 am which will be lollowed by a Solemn High Mass at c am. Rev. Father J. Edmond will five a98 words
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Article19 1950-07-22 2 UTfi Natalie Elizabeth balnes has neon appointed a justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore.19 words
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240 1950-07-22 2 (SELECTION Board interviews for 160 volunteers Sth of them women-who have applied to join the Malayan AuxUiary Air Force will commence next about three weeks, the successful entrants will be enrolled to form the vanguard of Malays own air force, which, according to240 words
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Article37 1950-07-22 2 The following have been appointed members for the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force Committee Mr. A. Gilmour, Major Wee Kiah Kiat. Dr S. H. AU Junied, and the Senior Air Staff Officer, Air Headquartors, Malaya.37 words
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Article60 1950-07-22 2 Britain is in a position to man radar .I.d nc sat twentyfour hours notice This was staled in I'arliaiiH n r.-ivntly by the S«n iary tor Air, Sir Arthur Henderson. The Minister also said that radar defences continue to be strengthened and mmliTn scd Further equipment of60 words
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Article105 1950-07-22 2 Bail Of $100 un one urety was offered to two employees of the 223 8.0.D. by the* Fourth Police Court yesterday, after they had admitted stealing goods belonging to the depot. They will appear again on July 28 for sentence. Da'an bin" Kadir. a105 words
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Article45 1950-07-22 2 A sum of $2,843.95 was collected during the weekending duly 15 for the University of Malaya Endowment Kuud The bi'ggcst single contribution came from the State of Trengganu. $1,005. OnJy $100 came from Singapore. The total donations stand at s i,306,031.57.45 words
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Article40 1950-07-22 2 PENANG, Fri.—Delegates of the waterfront who do un'oading", have decided to form a Trade Union. They have elected an interim committee to keep in touch with the Trade Union Adviser, Penang. and to draft the rules.40 words
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Article34 1950-07-22 2 A team ol veterinary officers will visit Pengarang in Johore on Monday to Inoculate poultry against ranlkhet. It is estimated that there are about 100.000 birds in the village.34 words
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Article215 1950-07-22 2 THIRTY-FOUR children aged between eight and twelve from four Child Welfare centres in Singapore and five centre leaders were given their first free trip in a Skymaster from Tengah to Kallang Airport yesterday. They boarded the Skymaster after it had brought the Australian Army observer215 words
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Advertisement220 1950-07-22 2 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 A woman of alure asc na^£^jj, JENNIFER JOKES gffffESß*^ VAN HEFLIN M J| ||IIH 1 LOIIS .101 MASON mionTghT TONIGHT! Gable...in trouble with a bubble dancer. CLARK LORETfA i V; KKVWIHMTY, OPENING TODAY l\|'|lJfWaV 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 p.m. JLmJlPklaAl^^ Riding ihe Range with a Song...220 words
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Advertisement419 1950-07-22 2 For ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST-HOUSE A Health Resort by the Sea with k FIRST CLASS BAR RESTAURANT at your service m From 9 a.m. till Midnight JOGGET MODERN SUNDAY: 2TO 7 P.M. dating tonighT ADMISSION FREE. Music by Schoon and his Hawaiian Sophisticates. PH.ONE: ***** 107 MARINE PAHADrT" mtZ SOUTHERN419 words
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Article160 1950-07-22 3 EDUCATION authorities submitted revised terms for the supervisors of the Chinese High School and Nanyang Girls High School for reconsideration yesterday. It is now up to the management committees of the schools to decide as to whether the terms are acceptable before officially throwing open160 words
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Article261 1950-07-22 3 Wiltsh ne Warns Public COME people in the Colony have found a new use for their identity cards. They surrender their cards as a guarantee for a debt, for an unpaid meal or even when they fail to fulfil an obligation. "But this," say the261 words
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Article132 1950-07-22 3 TW O business men were fined in thr Fourth Ponce Court yesterday for possessing poisonous drugs without a licence. They pleaded guilty. Another man was finnd in the Distric Court for a similar offence. Toh Shung Chee of South Brioge Road was fined $500 for132 words
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Article67 1950-07-22 3 Addressing five hundred students of the Victoria School, Mr. A. P. Rajah Progressive Municipal Commissioner said. "I feel politics should not be meddled with, by schoolboys. Civics on the other hand shouia be encouraged. They arc the mecnauics of democracy." He spoke on ll»e function67 words
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Article509 1950-07-22 3 Never In My 25 Years Laycock 3 WOMEN AND 1 HOUSE MR. John Lay cock appearing for Madam Tham in a pre-war mortgage case in the Aooeal Court yesterday said that the case now being presented was quite different from the one put forward in the lower court. A lawyer509 words
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101 1950-07-22 3 The Malayan Railway Administration yesidday announced that owing to the accideni il derailment of a wagon m a goods train, tne main railway line from Kuala Lumpur to Ipoh was blocked lor several hours today near Sereniban. in Selangor. A number of trains101 words
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Article185 1950-07-22 3 THE appeal made to members of the Alumni Associ--1 ation of the King Edward VII College of Medicine to contribute to the University of Malaya Endowment Fund has met with satisfactory results says the Association's secretary, Mr. T. E. Tay in his annual report. The Committee185 words
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Article122 1950-07-22 3 THE Maayan Anti-Commun-ist League is busy again. The League recently issued a pamphlet urging local Chinese to co-operate with the Government. The statement said: "We asked all loca' Chinese to abide by the laws of the country and to follow their guidance. The pamphlet called122 words
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Article270 1950-07-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. SECURITY forces following a bandit trail in Perak yesterday located ;i camp in which they found Chinese who was abducted on July 17, tied to a tree. He was otherwise unharmed. A quantity of ammunition and documents were recovered. Earlier270 words
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Article181 1950-07-22 3 Inspector M. C. Jacob of the anti-vice sub-branch C.LD. told the Fourth Police Court yesterday hew a police party raided a brothel in Duxton Road on June 2. The Inspector was giving evidence at the trial oi B Cantonese woman Lav Eng Thye, and181 words
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Advertisement524 1950-07-22 3 ACCOMMODATION "WANTED: House (preferably furnished) on two or three ~,i r, lease for senior official. Should be m good residential rise three or four m s. two large reception and good garden. Rent mto $1,000 a month. Apply p oX n. A 3843. Tribune, SingaT)Ore. MEDICAL DIABETES, WHY WORRY? I.524 words
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Advertisement479 1950-07-22 3 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT TO AUTHORISE THE USE OF A HACKNEY CARRIAGE. I, Wong Ah Gen, No. 4. Market Stall, Segamat, Johore, hereby give Notice of intention to apply for a Hackney Carriage Permit for one Vehicle to perate from Russcl Estate.479 words
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Advertisement50 1950-07-22 3 MUI FONG RESTAURANT FIRST CLASS COCKTAIL BAR. 83, Beach Road (opposite Alhambra) Singapore Telephone: 2869 Excellent European and Chinese foods. Choicest of Beer, Wine and Spirits. Economy Plus Excellent Service by trained staff. A visit to our Restaurant and Bar will convince you Open daily from 10 a.m. till midnight.50 words
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Advertisement241 1950-07-22 3 ENTRUST YOUR SANITATION tb us LEARN WHILE YOU EARN, QUALITY FOR A BETTER POST. TEACHERS WANTED BY 195b Students of Std. VIII ft VII enrol now for 51 Beni< r, Subs, taught; Eng Language. Literature, Maths Hist 'I. Hygiene Bel. Knowledge, Kcon., French, Latin, Hindi ecu Malayalam, (Art Chinese Tamil241 words
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Article616 1950-07-22 4 4S the guardian of the people's liberties the A Press is naturally jealous of its own. At the same time, to preserve freedom it is often necessary to sacrifice a little of it, and do it with 3 d the a se c were normal times, the new616 words
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Article933 1950-07-22 4 IT'S UP TO RUSSIA NOW P RESIDENT Truman's decision to rally American power against expanding Communist strength puts squarely up to Russia the decision on whethc- the world is to move toward all-out war or a new, uneasy peace. Diplomatic authorities say the933 words
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Article, Illustration787 1950-07-22 4 A.J. LAVOCAH - By A.J. LAVOCAH OVER forty signatures were on a recant letter of thanks to the Superintendent of the Marine Hostel in Anson Road. Singapore, from the gratet'ui Officers and seamen who were accommodated there during the brief visit of their ship to Singat>or.\787 words
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Article112 1950-07-22 4 MR. JOHNSON LABOUR WITH reference to the Report in your paper of July 20, about a statement by me as a Vice-President of the Labour Party of Singapore to tile Party President Mr. Lim Yew Hock at an Active Council Meeting, I wish to refute that part of the112 words
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Article182 1950-07-22 4 RUBBER tappers and .'abourers in vie Feoeraion are getting a better now. In the June report of the ration Labour Depart nent. it was stated that 105 -states and mines submitted )lans for new labourers' ines to the various Deputy ''ornmissiomrs for Labour 'oncerned. Forty-four182 words
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Article85 1950-07-22 4 U.P. HONG KONG. Livesstock in Communist Chioa are now b \ng artificially impregnated by semen irom Russian bulls, according to a Peking broadcast. Horses and sheep likewise are being mated by Russian sires. The broadcast said that Chinese peasants, "attracted by the powerful physique and pullingU.P. - 85 words
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Article422 1950-07-22 4 Mr. Malcolm MacDonald - By Mr. Malcolm MacDonald The Commissioner General, in a ,s/)t(ch yesterday at the Batu Pahat Art Exhibition. IT is very pleasant to escape sometimes from the hectic rush of affairs in Singapore to the more serene life of a place like Batu Pahat. And422 words
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Advertisement65 1950-07-22 4 fr=V iMullardl for Better Reception Medal Mm 230 Fully Bandspiead. $260/- Cash less 10% Easy payments can bo arranged Capitol Radio Service Co., 43, JALAN MBLDRUM, JOHORE BAHR! PHONE 9MM. BEST QUALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS IN VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de Siiva, Ltd. (Incorporated65 words
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Advertisement39 1950-07-22 4 NOW ON RECORDS! MALAYA'S _<J> FIRST Q O "CHORUS SINGER" <► MKIIIMIOI.IXII'MlltllllllflllM*!*'* jZAINAHI A sin s: A ]f "DUA SEJOLI" Quickstep. A PTH 18. V "NELAYAN" Yodel. A with the Samudra Orchestra _Q ♦3K£S£ T. HEMSLEY Co.. Ltd. I I39 words
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Article277 1950-07-22 5 —Churchill A.P. LONDON, Today. WINSTON Churchill declared last night Communism is losing followers "in all the countries where free* speech is allowed and Parliamentary institutions thrive.' Ultimaiely, he said, there must be a united Europe joining together "all European peoples, including those now behind the ironA.P. - 277 words
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Article81 1950-07-22 5 ONE thousand two hundred and ninety-two bandits have been killed. 500 wounded and 676 captured up to June 1950, according to casualty statistics issued today. Four hundred and twentyseven members of the Security Forces were killed (Police 24. Specials 168. ;md Auxiliary 35). Four hundred and81 words
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219 1950-07-22 5 MR. R. C. B. WILTSHIRE, Deputy Chief of the C.1.D., yesterday appealed to the pubic to report to the Police 'at once if they see josssticks in places where they are normally not found.' This appeal followed an arson attempt on the Aik Hoe219 words
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106 1950-07-22 5 A.P. LONDON. Today, -Britain and the U.S. agreed yesterday to set up a plant proving ground for the testing of guided missiles in the Bahama Islands. ,5? a 25-year agreement initialled 1 n Washington yesterday the two nations set in motion p.:ans toA.P. - 106 words
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Article1042 1950-07-22 5 GENERAL TODAY THE METHODIST CHUBCH: Welcome re' ept'Ofl fur Bishop R. L. Archer and I.is wife at Pa>a Lebar Methodist Cburcli p.m. ARMY CIVIL SERVICE UNION: Inaugural mating of members of ACSU employed at Base Vehicle Workshops. KKMi.. Tt.,n t P-i* -t 331. N'oith Bridge Road, 3 p.m.1,042 words
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Advertisement202 1950-07-22 5 Jw nH /W FROM fi U.S.A. AMAZING VALUE r EVERY BODY'S "ATALANTA" JS f jl A CARRYABLE 2" SELFfI| :J0 PRIMING CENTRIFUGAL WEIGHT ONLY 69 lbs. WITH 4* JIU BITLT-IN-AIR-COOLED ENGINE. CAPACITY 6.000 GALS. JHH PER HR 25 SUCTION 75' TOTAL HEAD OPERATES 6-8 I flfe HANI >I.KS SOLIDS WITH202 words
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Advertisement43 1950-07-22 5 THE UKEAT E.-iSTERN OPTIC AL CO.. 275. South Bridge Kna*\ Tel.: 7J36. Establi.-hed 1925 C. T. Fan O.D. (MM*). B H ocieiitillc e>e eAamiualiun Witt most up-tu date 13.L equipment Lunger experience better servjct mmm m warn mmmKt*9 MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. II43 words
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Advertisement158 1950-07-22 5 SENNETT REALTY! CO.. LTD. I i Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager A. C. T. Kuong. Valuers, Appraises, Estate Agents, Commission Agents. Insurance Agents, etc. Office: l, River Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Telephone: *****. A name to remember—l Try this world-shaking I new dentifrice! l S<»»e AgtnU |8158 words
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278 1950-07-22 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS Reuter. I ONLVDN, Fri.—The £50,000,000 Colonial Development Corporation today reported on the second year of its long term plan to bring new industries to the British colonial empire and add more food resources to the world supplies. TheReuter. - 278 words
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Article71 1950-07-22 6 SINGAPORE, July 31: The price ot tin was $348 per picul ex-smelter—a rise of $5 8/4 on the picul. LONDON, July 20: Spot £677 1/2. Up £16. Three months £678. Up £10 S/4. Settlement price £677 I 2. Up £15 1/2. Turnover: 860 tons. SECOND SESSION: Spot £679.71 words
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Article66 1950-07-22 6 U.P. LONDON, Fri.—Spot tin was £6 firmer at the close of the morning session today at £685-4 Three months was up £5-1/2 at £685. The closing prices at the session were: Spot-£685 buyers and £685-1/2 sellers with business at £685 to £684-1/2. Three month:* £684-34 buyers and £635-1U.P. - 66 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-07-22 6 Kant an godown (45); Yunnan godown (44): K. Djrak (sheers); Tarita— godnwns (42 48); Wakde— (41); Cttjr %>f Convent ry (88 !>); Wosang (88); Benalder (SI 2); Orestes godowns (17/18); Eurybates— 19/20); Charles MeLeod— (21/22); Burhill (23 24); fieetsang (27,28); Ylorelia (29 30); H. Siiverbeam—(ls7 18); Kelau63 words
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Article90 1950-07-22 6 uncertain tone still prevails in the rubber market, trading has been cautious and limited awaiting further developments in the Korean situation, says the week's review issued by Lewis and Peat Ltd. last ni?ht. rjood demand for all grades continues for nearby ship ment but futures90 words
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Article152 1950-07-22 6 The rubber commodity market opened steady yesterday with ndfcatlons of xood bwrtug orders. But these being tilled the market eased off plightly towards the close. But considerable buying 1 American manufacturers was reported in private tables fioni New York received yesterday. The New York commodity exchanges in152 words
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Article113 1950-07-22 6 Highest uxnl lowest prices during the week endin,' July 2. t. IMO are:— Highest Lowest (lofting H ii.vers Neon. Nominal Spot Loose 07 3/4 !K> 1,4 M I 1 R.M.A.I RSS FOB Aug. »7 1 4 89 t7 R.M.A.2 RSS FOB Aug. ft<; 88 14 96 R.M.A.3 RSS113 words
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Article212 1950-07-22 6 INSPECTOR Low Hong Hee told the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday that Chan Wei San, a 38-year-old Cantonese, posing as a detective extorted $50 from a business man. Cnua Kirn Toh of Adam Place. Chan was stated to have gone to Chua's place and threatened him212 words
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Article131 1950-07-22 6 SINGAPORE, Fri. Though sent, ment was maintained in the local share market buyers failed to respond. There were rather more sellers at the close and the market remained vulnerable to overseas news. The following were the day's price changes: .mn<;apokk. JuLy si E. Utd. A.ssur. 38.7fi :;m131 words
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Article56 1950-07-22 6 S.irfa'M mail is expelled in Singapore today lrom Nortt. Borneo, Labuan, Brunei, Mir.. Java, .-;n<i Kamn, Latest time* for posting surface mall today at the <;.P.O. at.- noon f.<. Medan, Keiantan (parcels OU'.y). Sibu. North i><>rn>' i. Labuan, jlrun.-i. Mlri, Kangoon, North Tnd a, Pakistan, Bouth India (letters56 words
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Article144 1950-07-22 6 A 'General Strike' notice was last night served on the management ot Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd., by the newly-formed sta tt trade Union, who are protesting against the dismissal of Mr. D. N. Booth, former electrical engineer. Union officials allege thai Mr. Booth was wrongly dismissed, after144 words
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Article73 1950-07-22 6 An explosion and Are at the back-lan" ol Burmah Road created v scene yesterday, when hundreds of oeople gathered round the house to inquire into the cause of the bang. The fire m put out before the fire-engine arrived. A radio pativi car stood by. The explosion was later73 words
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Advertisement695 1950-07-22 6 FOB U K. CONTDOBNT. Singapore: Pt. Bwet.l Fenanf: •Bcnwyvis" for L'pool. Dublin, Antwerp. Rotterdam a. "Benalder" for Lpooi 1 In Port 28/30 July July/3 Aug. "Rcnavon" for London, S£S&*« July/6 Aug. 6/8 Aug. 9/10 Aug. "Benreoch" for Genoa, Avenmouth. London Aug Aug "Benlomond'' for Havre, L'pool, Dublin, Aug TMllinOT" for695 words
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Advertisement511 1950-07-22 6 i ii jm& < .sRyVB J&fy' tjjHlfc SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED young Cfcuam t yp st capable good HpMd. Apply iii handwriting, slating hz». experience, and salary iequir>d to Box A.3841. Tribune, Spore. (L.162). WANTED Doctor for an old established w« 11-kn >-vn it rpr paarjT. Apply .statinu teim« >c Box511 words
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Advertisement238 1950-07-22 6 EDUCATIONAL VIOLIN Lesions, Theory Practice given by qualified leuchei, Julian Foormun, Musical Director; Sea View Orchestra. Limited pupils accepted. Preparing pup.is tor ihe "Royal Coriese ot Mu.*ic, Ixn.don". Enquiries: 4, Meyer Mansions, North Bridge Road-coiernmi suca, ST Phone *****-*****. «3.130). PHILATELY i STAMPS: .Send f.OU or more assorted Malaya or238 words
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Advertisement678 1950-07-22 6 By* |S§i ECZEMA Maddening irritation dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! /jjt^ Now there is new hope for you who suffer the i j /1"\ torment and misery of Eczema and other irritat- ing skin diseases. Cooling, haaling D.D.D. wS Prescription brings instant ret, f, L \JjfHOW IT ACTS I678 words
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Article365 1950-07-22 7 NOTTINGHAM, Fri. PRANK Worrell and r Everton Weekes today shattered record after record on the second day of the third Test match here as they brought the West Indies total to 479 for three' in reply to England's first innings of 223. During the day365 words
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Article170 1950-07-22 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Fit,--One Malayan record was equalled and three State records broken toda". the opening day of the two-day Selangor Amateur Athletic Association's Eleventh Annual championships held on the padant:. Miss Neela Rajaratnam of th*» l'udu BngMsh Glr S' School equalled the Malayan record for 100 yards170 words
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943 1950-07-22 7 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. OUTSTANDING athlete was Chua Seng Kooi of v Johore Bahru today who broke the Malayan record for the Hop, Step and Jump event with a leaD of 45 ft. 9J" at the second championship meeting of the Johore943 words
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Article354 1950-07-22 7 ABOUT 2,000 boxing fans were treated to som.- good .flg»V» last night at the HtPPy World Stadium. k a tdi The boys put up good performances, going for each oth at ill ihe fine, scano y let ing up. BggeV upse- of the evening wa?354 words
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Article146 1950-07-22 7 PENANG, Fri. Penang played fine soccer this evening to trounce Pahang in a Malaya Cup fixture by seven goals to one on Victoria Green. Hero of tho match was Lim Hock Siang who was responsible for live of the seven goals. Penang opened scoring in146 words
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Article218 1950-07-22 7 A DRAW would bare bom better result on- the ran of play- but Kota Kaja'l -1 tin gosll est. i.jay in tin ir Senloi esj?ue i;e SgStttst R.A.r S. I. tar .11 He Jalan Bessr S* idfum, before in,' best Senior league crowd lli s .visoll.218 words
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Article52 1950-07-22 7 WHEN the final whistle ended the Junior Al soccer fixture at Geylang yesterday, the score stood at three for G.H.Q. Royal Signals, and one lor the Indian Recreation Club. The game was liotty contested, but the Royal Signals produced superior P la yScore stood at two-nil at52 words
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Article106 1950-07-22 7 ipoh. Fri.—Three State r<cordi were broken tl ihp A..A.A. Meeting which began toGoop run the 440 yard*" it, .72 i 5 sees, bettering the old record by 6>n a Peconq. I. A. feoore and W. Netcalf. win, were find and see..nd rvsut tlvelj .a the t106 words
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Advertisement622 1950-07-22 7 g|| K. P. M. LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy.) (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 5975. Due Sail." 'Kaimana" for Tg. Pinang, Daho, Blinjoe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pandan and Djakarta Aug. le "Kctanica" for DJambl July 2»'> "Toboau" for Tanbelan, Pontianak July 2« Van622 words
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Miscellaneous20 1950-07-22 7 Il l ABNER byfllCapp h o^W&£^ A *J£<>A S>NGL£ SmTATJf > Jgf V BLOC* MS PUNCHES')\ A TRAP?) ft ZfffX&Ett!} j20 words
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Article76 1950-07-22 8 S'pore Races-La stDay V >I>MM! r a s s 4UhH IIAICLIM. UUI.OMHI.VI...IHT 4M£» JIMUM* $3R*,7,,,,,., BS i; I..ii H.».r ll«H»*r T •M 4w* l»-rHnr I-. UlM .\*lk*A l;Vb,V K.. AfW %chill~ I t MHMV L1TTI.K IV K I» i «.I ami vii/"-«J. t..i.ci. Mt*«f» V™ LVVho KiSU rum..*»* RSCrlLtWf 1-BdUi.76 words
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1369 1950-07-22 8 PAT'S FANCY(SPORE CUP) BRIGHT EYES( R ACE FIVE) AMBASSADOR(RACE SEVEN) Spencer's Three Best For Today WY three best bets for today, last day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meet--ITI ing, are Bright Eyes ((Race 5), Pat's Fancy (Race 6) and Ambassador (Race 7). When Bright Eyes scored her stylish1,369 words
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Article147 1950-07-22 8 ALBERT SPENCER - TODAY'S TRAINING By ALBERT SPENCER A few of the candidates running today were given slow work or short sprints at Bukit Timah this morning. Tlie going on the course was good—But it is threatening to rain. Golden (Jrove (Turner) sprinted down the straight. Happy Traveller147 words
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Article344 1950-07-22 8 C'HEONG Chye Koon became champion athlete of his schoo Presbyterian Boys' Schol—yesterday, for the second year. The sportH were held at Teluk Kurau. Anderson House, who won four troph es in a row. annexed the inter-House Challenge Shield. No records were broken, but MOM keen344 words
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Article1457 1950-07-22 8 DELOW is a speciaUy compiled race card-com-form guide for today, final day of I X the Singapore July Meeting. It gives'weights, lastithree runs Dr o»>able iockevs. chances of runners at a glance and saddle numbers The Big Sweep V vdUbe on Race Seven and the Double Tote1,457 words
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Advertisement154 1950-07-22 8 H.M. King Singapore and Penang. TONIGHT EXTENSION TO IA.M. AT RAFFLES HOTEL Special Race Dinner and Dance $4.50 DANCE MUSIC PROVIDED BY THE DANCE BAND or THE MALAY REGIMENT AND CASTILLO HIS ORCHESTRA A Kon-Stop Dance Programme BOOK V JrUR TABLE TOMORROW NIGHT IN THE PALM COURT THE REGIMENTAL BAND154 words
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