Malaya Tribune, 25 July 1950
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Title Section13 1950-07-25 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE NEWS TODAY EXTRA SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS13 words
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329 1950-07-25 1 Prisoner Says it Was Hell" Bitter Yongdong Battle Still On A.P. TOKIO, Tuesday. IMB arships poured over 400 rounds of x splosives into Communist tank and jnear Yongdok yesterday Gen. Mac Arthur announced today. is directed by ground and air ground party reporting: "FireA.P. - 329 words
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Article45 1950-07-25 1 SINGAPORE. Today. V- Ph Non's. -a :> ar old Eurasian, gi ipta brought before the Relief ng, when frnn 01 rnurnVr was u^? 1 a 8 him. Ed to have year-old g.rl r on June 19. s"* teach ofl Telok i lor nn-ntion.45 words
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Article24 1950-07-25 1 Ho Yoke, of a ii "oo'ie Lines, th using N fined weeks' I in the this second cents he was weeks'24 words
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120 1950-07-25 1 A Tempest aircraft from Butterworth crashed yesterday morning while engaged on navagaflon training flight over North East Perak. The pilot was seen to bale out- Two DaSiotas and one Tempest from Butterworth and one other Dakota from Kuala Lumpur were dispatched to search the120 words
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Article, Illustration267 1950-07-25 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. niRECTOR Carol Reed was a happy man today as he filmed a scene for his new film "Outcast of the Island", —using the Kallang River with its background of junks. A large crowd of Chines-* boatmen were all round267 words
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Article40 1950-07-25 1 SINGAPORE. Today. VELLIYAPPAN, an Indian, and Goh Sei Chew, a Chinese, accused of housebreaking and stealing i 5 < H pumos worth $9,600 rrom an R.A.F. <Seletar> store, on April 22. were both acquitted by the First District Court today.40 words
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Article14 1950-07-25 1 TOKIO Todaj. The United Nations Command Headquarters was established in Tokio to3ay.14 words
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100 1950-07-25 2 WASHINGTON, Today. PRESIDENT Truman formally asked Congress r yesterday for $10,486,976,000 to win the Korean war and put United States armed forces in a "state ol readiness" to discourage Communist aggression elsewhere. Spelling out the details of the huge preparedness programme, which he100 words
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Article82 1950-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. A circular lias been issued by the Kelantan Secretariat to a!. Govenment Departments, containing an appeal by the Chief Medical Officer, kelantan, for blood donors ir. the State- It is requested that blood donors should be willing to come to the Hospital at82 words
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Article45 1950-07-25 2 A.P. FREMONT. Nebraska. Mon. Even shaking hands can be habardous. Glen Bouton. Hastings. NebrasKa. architect was walking along the street. He stoooed and turned quickly to shake hnnus with an acquaintance. Bouton was taken to hospital with a Fractured leg. A.P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article101 1950-07-25 2 WASHINGTON. Today. THE State Department said today that the Pescadores Island off the south-west coast of Formosa wtirld be defended by United States naval forces if the Chinese Communists attacked them. At a news conference, a State Department spokesman. Mr. Michael McDermott. said the Pescadores fell101 words
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106 1950-07-25 2 To strengthen ties of friendship between Burma and Indonesia. General Ne Win. Defence Minister and Deputy Prtme Minister of Burma, yesterday flew with a party of 11 friends to Jakarta. He stopped over in Singapore fcr one hour, whilst his plane was being refuelled. With him went IT Hla Mg,106 words
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86 1950-07-25 2 Intensify Sabotage Vietnamese Told U.P. SAIGON, Today. VIETNAM Rebel Radio broadcast an order for intensified terrorist and sabotage activities in Indo-China yesterday as French and Vietnam authorities continued to round up fifth columnists in Saigon. The jungle radio broad cast said "Vietnam has become a strategic outpost of capitalist interests.U.P. - 86 words
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Article85 1950-07-25 2 A.P. HONGKONG. Today. The Far Eastern Mission nf anti-Commun!sc International Confederation of Fro* Trade Unions is now in Hongkong. The delegation which will be in Asia two months, has already visited India, Japan and Formosa. It also olans to visit Thailand. Indochina, the Philippines. Indonesia. SingaporeA.P. - 85 words
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Article50 1950-07-25 2 U.P. SUMTER, Soutn Carolina, To-day. THE Air Force announced last night that 39 persons were killed when an air force C-46 transport crashed and burned at Myrtle Beach. South Carolina on Sunday. The number of dead previously had been announced as 34.— U.P.U.P. - 50 words
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Article123 1950-07-25 2 TAIPEH TV* THE Chinese Nai 1 reported last nigh Communists borr.barc.ir. the northeast corner Queymoy Island and sending junks tor S] might be the long anttdnted assault. A Defence m kesman said Nation ground troops on ti, square-mile island opthe Red mainland. 100 west ol Formosa wen123 words
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Article79 1950-07-25 2 U.P. LONDON Todl Soviet agency Ta.v I-1 last night that a South X rean Gendarm<ri mander, acting aois United lnstruc was given secret orri execute imprisoned "pa*riots" in two towns "In their retreal pm Seoul American imp* r and their agents, Syngmw Rhee's bandits, killed mug patriots",U.P. - 79 words
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Article52 1950-07-25 2 AP. COPENHAGEN. MOB Alfred Rasmussen ol ft land, an undertaker W his wife will spend tW summer holiday drmg around in Denmark U Rasmussen's hearse They did so last sumnw. *00. and enjoyed They only camouflage t* hearse with a canvu.s so that ipectators peep IntoAP. - 52 words
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Article153 1950-07-25 2 A.P. TOKIO. Tues. fOLONIAL Lee Sun Keum of tie Sou:.h Korean Army h is reported that the Cor.imunist army of North Korea is forcing 13--year-old school children into combat. Captain Kennah Cornell. American adviser tc the Republic of Korea, confirmed fie report. Capt. lee said lhat NorthA.P. - 153 words
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97 1950-07-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. E year old Cheong Fook, a business emban, was fined $6,500 in default in a magistrate's court today when guilty to a charge of evading Cusl's2 wrist watches. The watches were confiscated. He was arrested by Custom officers at the Causeway on Sunday.97 words
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Article74 1950-07-25 3 TOKIO. Tues. TEN. Mac Arthur's release outlined th<? Korean front as follows today: From Kwangju to Namwon, 28 miles northeast 26 miles northward through Chinan—thence to points eight miles northwest of Yongdong—four miles south of Okcho—two miles north of Yeel ton —two miles south of Yon^ju—and then east74 words
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Article98 1950-07-25 3 U.P. BRUNSWICK. Germany, Today. GBMAN frontii r authori.id yesterday that IV persons were arrested 'i> Helrr: tedt on the Soviet tier on Friday for og to >muilk one r ilo oi iirsnittm fioiu Wes- b G* many. The ehiel inurt dient of iic bomb van found htheU.P. - 98 words
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Article88 1950-07-25 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO. Monday. A Tokyo court today senkteed So death Sadaichi jjkmay round guilty of ■rtering 12 employees of »hank in January, 1948. In an iDegeti confession *h:ch he later repudiated, he was said to have admitted killing the bank employes lor robbery motives by fn?Reuter-AAP. - 88 words
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Article106 1950-07-25 3 A.P. JJ YORK ioaay. m WUUair, o-Dwyer 2W tv Nev York tooi th; JiS* Agates L? armament as indivinol as a group 2J»ntiiig something I ■j; ■nderstand.» fe at! u r yddress sneserWtK b in intormed United Naac T n,) In Korea, but ia »v amA.P. - 106 words
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Article156 1950-07-25 3 A.P. JAKARTA, Today. A second amphibious landing on the rebel island 11 of Ceram in the Moluccas has been made by Indonesian Federal troops, insurgent controlled Radio Amboina said yesterday. Following up the first landing on Friday, troops went ashore near the town ofA.P. - 156 words
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Article43 1950-07-25 3 A.P. RANGOON. Mor —A special Burmese textbook will be compiled shortly for "persons too old to learn the rudiments of leading by the usual method" The governments Mass Education Council announced this without disclosing what the unusual method would be.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article38 1950-07-25 3 RDIvIE. Tues. EAMON DE VALERA. the Irish leader, arrived in Rome yesterday on a Holy Year pilgrimage, accompanied by his two sons. They are expected to be granted an audience by Pope Pi as XII.38 words
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Article84 1950-07-25 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON Today. PRESIDENT Truman yesterday discussed with Congressional leaders the advisability of an immediate emergency tax increase on both individual incomes and business firms. House Speaker Sam Rayburn told reporters afterwards that the matter was "still in the conversation stage." But in any case a longrangeReuter. - 84 words
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Article64 1950-07-25 3 A.P. ST. PAUL. Minnesota. Mon. —Sam Snead and Jim Ferrier finished the US$l,5OO St. Paul open golf tournament in a tie at 276. Snead had a seven under par 65 today. Ferrier 71. They will play off the tie in an 18-hole match tomorrow. The tie marked theA.P. - 64 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-07-25 3 The Chief Commissioner of Girl Guides in Malaya, Mrs. A. Pin nick, ie turned by Quotas 8.0.A.C. Constellation yesterday afternoon after attending- an Empire Conference of Chief Commissioners in London. With her came her four-teen-year-old son John, who is here to spend his summer vacation. Mrs. Pinnick,77 words
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Article195 1950-07-25 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. AMERICAN and foreign sources reported yesterday that the sentiment was increasing for a possible United Nations sweep across the 38th parallel into North Korea when the tide of the battle eventually turns. This touchy issue, it was reported, is under discussion here andU.P. - 195 words
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Article46 1950-07-25 3 RANGOON, Tues. AWKAREIK, 200 miles from the Thailand-Bur-ma border, has born recaptured by Burmese Government troops from Karen rebels, it is officially an nounced A communique said that two other nearby Karenheld towns —Kyoudo and Kyain—have also fallen to the Go\ eminent troops.—46 words
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Article81 1950-07-25 4 Reater, AAP. TOKIO. Thurs. —Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur in a communique stated that hree unidentified submarines had been reported *een off North China The report put them in n area between the China oast, the Chinese Nationalist stronghold island of Formosa and Kyushu, the JapaneseReater, AAP. - 81 words
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610 1950-07-25 4 A.P. WASHINGTON RECENT progress in recoi'.less artillery and "3haped charges" account for much of the current optimistic talk of American officials on the subject of Western European defence. In the last year they have become confident, they say. that enoughA.P. - 610 words
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Article67 1950-07-25 4 Reuter. COLOMBO—CevIon A.diaeologists have unearthed a Stratified believed to belong to the pre-Roman in th? course of excavations in Mantai Mannar, a one-time sea-port in north Ceylor Many types of Roman pottery were alao found t%o feet above the ske'eton. Another interesting: find was a smallReuter. - 67 words
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279 1950-07-25 4 Reuter. YANILA FIVE years aiur the war the Filipino- hatred for the Japanese has n parently changed an iota When a prop sal to .X--hibit in Manila Japa:>sgoods. sponsor d b government -ov n» d Philippine Air Lines was put forward, vigorous tion was immediatelyReuter. - 279 words
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Article79 1950-07-25 4 MILAN WJttlUl years Italy 3ti all-nr-w ah American mustani planes and 100 vampir Itiat is all s under th. Bh has n i now but they are a ched up Spitrir- War II mod-- gether from spa: planes left I»alv's airfield fighting. Hj ttwae79 words
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Article3301 1950-07-25 5 KELM AN FROST - TODAY'S SHORT STORY by KELM AN FROST maj lights oi Blandon illation semed to give Dei Inspector an idea. He touchjj Malcolm Kemp lightly thf arm. ■Stop at thi iront of the gmpm a moment, and I'll «ta iat* edition of a Lonw eventaf pap« r. I want3,301 words
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Miscellaneous114 1950-07-25 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring M SOT WERE GOES THE GUARD. NOW fefr^Hl^WAY 5 S?TM '-SST'^ b Y 111 Cqpp *-mk%mivr J now dat everybody bet on I km a 1 E y OtVT WS r-f I. EVILEYE. FLEA3LE WHAMMY. IT WILL NEIDER MELJ J I KNOCKS 'KM vM purs th'114 words
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Article219 1950-07-25 6 U.P. MAN 11 A. Huks v i have turned to peacefu' ersuasion to get sympathy nd heOp from Filipino townsfolk. The new tactics of the re llious peasant army of L.v on contrasts sharply with its irlier methods of local rule y force and fear.U.P. - 219 words
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Article46 1950-07-25 6 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. lt was Costing nearly twice tl much to run Australia now as at the height of the war, Taxpayt rs' Association secretary (Mr. M. J. Pettigrove) claims. He says cost of-Federal Government last year was A1152.19.4d. a minute or £A19.4.4d. a second—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 46 words
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332 1950-07-25 6 U.P. WELLINGTON. AUSTRALIANS are more concerned about Malaya I than New Zealanders Little,direct interest has been shown in intervention in Malaya although a New Zealand air transport squadron has been helping the British fight Com-munist-led terrorists long before Australia sent aid. The topicU.P. - 332 words
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Article191 1950-07-25 6 A.F. LONDON.—- Just len years ago the air raid sirens were wailing Britain. The first bomb fell on Hoy in the Orkneys on Oct. 17 1939. The rirst civilian was killed at the Bridge of Waith, on March 16, 1940, half a year after WorldA.F. - 191 words
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Article36 1950-07-25 6 Reuter. LONDON. Monday. The Communist Party newspaper Pravda stated today that the signatures for the "Stockholm peace appeal" numbered close on 250.000,000, according to a Soviet official Tass news agency message received in London.—Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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345 1950-07-25 6 Reuter. RYE, Sussex. THE little English port of Rye will be "invaded" 1 next year by French "invaders", when the town holds its Festival of Britain celebration. Six hundred years ago, French raiders burned and sacked Rye. Next year, as during attacks in theReuter. - 345 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-07-25 6 The American aircraft carrier "Valley Forgrien with dektu in the early part of the war that they had M.S Belfast. The British destroyer H.M British destroyers made available to Gen. Mac Arthur The U.S. Seventh Fleet.39 words
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Advertisement141 1950-07-25 6 j\ Breathe in Comfort Clear Nasal 1 Congestion the Modern Way Feci you V JT n h«rd)y breadic Ktmt fOJffV 7 VI .irnr.i wiili perswteni Catarrh or 11-ail CokH You cud )e«r v ut nose frw r "°»u» with >v t frtr -niff» lr ''sneix... I'ihaler Ihp medicated "J >on-t»*i<141 words
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Article186 1950-07-25 7 Reuter. A WELL organised Nazi underground movement some 80.000 strong and composed of former party officials high ranking Wchrmacht <Armv> officers and top m« to of the' elite SS formation is at work in Germany today. Known as the Versorgunswerk (Aid Action), it claims to be aReuter. - 186 words
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185 1950-07-25 7 Reuter. BANGKOK. —For the first time in the history of Thailand's Constitutional Monarchy the wife of a Prime Minister will visit England and the United States while htr husband is still in office. She is Tan Poo Ying (meaning wife of the PrimeReuter. - 185 words
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Miscellaneous668 1950-07-25 7 TODAY gM<-l ImnntmmtL MM Mwi to 1«.« A pr,, aal «WAm S Bafck*; r,.37 short Talk Hak- l Inlrn .t i -1 "t 1 1 -fea; 5.40 C.akang -selection-.: I" BLUE NETWORK a»Ua«i Dym. J**,* 'I IIM vmm BKousa programmes 9.0» p.m. sig T nr anl mv v raxmbs K.OO668 words
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315 1950-07-25 8 A.P. NEW YORK. A NEW kind of warfare which would ua radio-active dust is proposed in the July issue of the magazine Coronet by Lt. Col. David fc>. Parker, the expert who wrote the Manhatta; trict report on Japanese atom bombs.A.P. - 315 words
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Article48 1950-07-25 8 $25 MILLION LOAN A.P WASHINGTON The U.S. governm-nt W port Irrport Bank aj.rHMUv ced a Ud525.000.0i»0 *?Jr Brazil's Nationa. pany to expand a JmL at Volta Redonda. yi t ra "f northwest of Rio to. The loan will i '°t 20 years and bear I ur Recent Interest.—A.PA.P - 48 words
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Article169 1950-07-25 9 JAKARTA. The world's youngest repub' ie—the Unitvd biates of Inaonesia —is trying lor a second distine'ion. She would like to be the v/or'd's most neutral nation. According to the stands they have taken on the Ko--ean war, all other Asian countries can be sorted :mghly169 words
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Article106 1950-07-25 9 Reuter. COLOMBO. What is described as a Duplex pneumatic tube." has just been invented by a Ceylon postmaster, Mr M.V.A. Gunesekera The duplex tube, the postmaster claims, would be a boon to owntr-drivers in that it would eliminate delay caused by taking theReuter. - 106 words
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482 1950-07-25 9 A Jesuit Priest Who Was At Hiroshima, Says Reuter. fitly > itom j at I over i ity." Ami] head of a i bf for J ip—coe Ca•lts 'C' died most of 1 c posta to tires. is if the d< theReuter. - 482 words
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Article113 1950-07-25 9 rV'nt intercourse is not -i fertility a man. F n even rei lei .1 man is not a factor in JW*l fertility 1, not persons. relatively R througho t the fer- i of life. L t dlsid's tneoL I,'. M ,y 0 yeari before •V WHS113 words
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Article128 1950-07-25 9 A.P. I YORK v ically with j" thouekft ISSUUI 1 w < ri Berlin which forced America and Hritain to maintain a and tremendously costiy airlift to provide the city with necessities. And it is notable that Moscow carried out this coup without expending much strengthA.P. - 128 words
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Advertisement138 1950-07-25 9 111 of a chain? Inl The strength of a chain is Its weakest link. The usefulness of a ball-point pen depends^ on irll Its refill. Unless the refill gives !00/ o 11 reliable service, the pen is often out of action. 11 Discriminating writers the world over use pll Biro138 words
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Article151 1950-07-25 10 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. —Although they were out of practice for the past .Tioiith on account of the Puasa, Police XI did well to )eat the All Blues 4—2 in a League game at the Depot round yesterday. The police demonstrated .-uperiority both in attack and defer.',151 words
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Article140 1950-07-25 10 HONGKONG, Today. A strong combine Macao hockey team heat A Malaya University by three goals to nil in a fast game at Macao yesterday. Macao led by only one goal at half time. The game was played at a fast pace particularly in the first140 words
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Article161 1950-07-25 10 PENANG. Mon. Europeans went down badly to the Rest in their annual cricket test match for the De Sllva Cup yesterday. The Rest won by an innings and 14 runs in a two-day match played on tinPenang S.C. ground. When stumps were drawn161 words
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656 1950-07-25 10 "SPOT - By "SPOT" THE Straits Racing Association's latest reclassi--1 fication list shows that six of the most promising Class 2 horses have been sent up to the top class after their performances at the recent Singapore July Meeting. They are Arabian Knight, Ambassador,656 words
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160 1950-07-25 10 Naples Grand Prix Moss Crashes Into A Tree A.P. xapi.es. Mon. Brf lam's ate driver, Stirling Muss, wt» injured yesterday in < ,ir ra<e when his car trashed t tree. Moss was racing a British H.W.M. in the third Grand Prix of Naples for 500 cubic eentv metre supercharged MftpaaaA.P. - 160 words
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Article103 1950-07-25 10 LONDON. Mon. The M.C.C. team will play 29 matches. including five Tests against Australia and two against New Zealand, on their 1950-51 tour. The Tests against Australia will be played at Bris bane beginning December 1, Melbourne beginning December 22. fydney beginning January 5. Adelaide beginning February103 words
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282 1950-07-25 10 ANG Chew Bee, Singapore's trip!, tennis title! v holder, took the courts yesterday to playjj the V.M.C.A. lawn tennis championships wjg his father. The father and son rombinaty lost —"A" Class Handicap Doubles 6-2, 6-2 They played igaiMt f j Wee and282 words
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Article75 1950-07-25 10 CHICAGO, lion. H rl m won the National Tennis < ham pi a Bfcunning (i of toB rank T Srhroeder. F am. 22-year-old sel «l'>\* n t onalist in k M lian a: 1 '•j for his lift Ii major vi.'-ryj the senior crown. Klan. br«.k-'75 words
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278 1950-07-25 10 fHANGI Airmen were very lucky Indeed to left the field yesterday with full points in their Senior Division game against a weak 1 Brotherhood Association eleven at Jalan Besar. Although the Airmen had the better of exchanges, it was only in the last278 words
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Article, Illustration312 1950-07-25 11 TWO WICKETS FALL CHEAPLY NOTTINGHAM, Monday. ENGLAND with five wickets in hand and a lead of 15 runs is heading for defeat in the Test match here. This was after a brilliant start to their second innings, with arrears of 335 from the first as anyone312 words
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Article54 1950-07-25 11 lOfl Hon Ffiii-ii k.-. will ity ;i M. •»tll Mondaj who i i orapani- i r- th« iv A. IPiot*.olft:- A.- iMon Oi h« »i a h1 fo honour rontc4c*a jj» ti th* Hi ft. he t»jn was hut l i* ke l\ h- tad-54 words
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Article98 1950-07-25 11 '•DON Twenty-one have be*'i Befcal r iti' MfI n ti the. ft] Goodwood W... romorrov Ti.e race. x rur oniTS. tan if 1510 BUVT. hsibta with jockeys are: DeI Bteaatey), First Oon- Bi i• Ipart m Sacrii I vV. B IT. I* >: i).98 words
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Article45 1950-07-25 11 MEY, Mon. Total gate Of <lx>ut £34.400 F H for the British J League tour of Aus- *m record, it was !*J fierc to-day. QHTiI Dtiroyd, busiOf the Britisn J »W, before leaving by New Zealand, that the would receive about S Sterling45 words
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Article113 1950-07-25 11 Rest.its of yesterday Taag'in < lub lawn tennis ties payed a' Tanglin are as follows: MEN'S (tl'h> UOlllLKS: Paul Clerc W. A. Kcro&er beat W. H. Drooglever Mitel*! 7-5. 6-t: Lt./Cdr. F. W. Her.n Cdr, van Dapnearn b"at L>t. Coi. H. M. S Smith Lt. Cel.113 words
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Article81 1950-07-25 11 XX.LAND Lst. Inninijs VU WKST INDIKS Ist. Inn-i. SH ENGLAND 2nd. Innings Simpson run out M Washbrook r .Worrell b Vafentine IM I'arkhouse Ibw Goddard 69 Dewes not out 35 Yardley b Ramadhin 7 Insole st. Walt-ott b Kamadhin 0 Kvtras: U Total: (for five v*kts.> Wickets fell at81 words
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Article258 1950-07-25 11 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Crk-'i M »lose v play scores: \t Lord* M.C.C. 127 and secondly 229- (Powe 1 ~'J. Kan tt\.for 75). Minor Counties 172 (Tltmus right-arm medium Mn lor 34) and secondly 1!) for gat At Oval. Yorkshire beat Surrey by seven wickets: SurreyReuter. - 258 words
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Article21 1950-07-25 11 MALACCA. Mon. A charity soccer match between Selangor and Malacca will be played at the Malacca Stadium on Saturday.21 words
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Article274 1950-07-25 11 I i J,in or badminton L- n a, .AAI I 1 :ORA> Lr 1 i <• Ib»rr>" Goh X i k H. CI «a f 1 Te! V M »»U an Brandt; V. Gomel (Pportlitjht) Wee Thiam Br> k (Marigold); Yuso» A 'il '(Bourn* mouth)274 words
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Article, Illustration475 1950-07-25 11 ARCHIE QUICK - By ARCHIE QUICK. IT seems likely that the fight between Gardner and Williams at Leicester will fill a niche in boxing history as securely as the classic oldtime bouts between Heenan and Sayers, Johnson and Jefferies, Dempsey and Tunney and Denshaw and475 words
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Article73 1950-07-25 11 INDIAN RECREATION I CLUB beat the Indonesians by three goals to nil yesterday in a S.A.F.A. Senior League game at Geylang. Rough play crept into the game but soon faded out after warning from the referee. Hero of the day v.aOsman. I.R.C. left winger, whose beautiful centres73 words
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237 1950-07-25 12 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. THE rashness and stupidity of the Moscow Politburo of waging open aggression has compelled the United States to change its Far Eastern policy", said Professor P. M. A Linebarger of the School of Advanced International Politics, Washington, D.C., this237 words
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Article91 1950-07-25 12 A.P. PRAGUE, Today.—Three out of four people in Czechoslovakia would rather sleep on a bed than on a couch, but the younger set generally prefers couches. The Czechoslovak Public Opinion Institute reported this after an extensive sampling of furniture preferences Other finds were: Two out of threeA.P. - 91 words
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Article72 1950-07-25 12 U.P. MONTREAL, Today. SIX Royal Canadian Air Force transports will leave tonight to take part in the trans-Pacific airlift of supplies for the United Nations force:; in Korea. Two more four-engint d "North Star" transports will follow in a week. The SQuadron Canada's second contribution toU.P. - 72 words
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70 1950-07-25 12 U.P. LONDON. Today.—Yakov Victorov writing in Pravda. said yesterday that the of the world's "profound indignation" over American policy in Korea was reflected in the "complete failure" of other United Nations members to send ground troops to Korea. He also attacked United NationsU.P. - 70 words
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Article150 1950-07-25 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. THE nation's shipowners and anti-Communist maritime unions yesterday set up voluntary machinery to keep Reds off merchant ships and maintain a flow of American defence materials abroad. More than 50 'eaders of seafaring unions including rightwing locals of Harry Bridges' InternationalU.P. - 150 words
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Article49 1950-07-25 12 U.P. TOKIO, Today. The Eextile Bureau of the International Trade Ministry estimated that the total exports of cotton cloth in July would drop 50 per cent, below the June exports with only 44,--636,000 yards exported during the first half of the month. June shipments totalled 216,--949,000 yards.—U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article64 1950-07-25 12 Reuter. LA PAZ. Bolivia. Monday. Toops have quelled a right-wing levolt started here by an army officer :n the early hours of Saturday, a Bolivian military headquarters communique said today. Many people were detained in the capital. La Paz. President Mamerto Urriolagoitia has reaffirmed confidence inReuter. - 64 words
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Article43 1950-07-25 12 A.P. PITTSBURGH. Mon. The big Westinghous Electric Corporation can start overnight to turn its 68 plants to full military production, President William A Price said. Mr. Price said the plan was approved by the Munitions Board two years ago.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article134 1950-07-25 12 U.P. MANILA, To-day. IJNITED States Economic U Miasi'- i. making a fiveweeks exjuninatioa of Phillippine economy, on which will be based a complete report to President Truman, now has three tmV4h -.-pot study teams in various parts of the islands. Leader and deputy chiefU.P. - 134 words
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Article179 1950-07-25 12 FLASH A.P. TOKIO. Tues. MACARTHUR'S 1.45 p.m. communique said Communist pressure continued on the First Cavalr> and the 24th Infantry divisions, most of which has been with small detachments attacking with tanks. This has been followed With some light artillery Are by the Communists. "In one attackA.P. - 179 words
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Article, Illustration76 1950-07-25 12 UP to one o'clock this afternoon three Malay police con>-<iable* have died an a re*«h of last night's multiple car accident at Kallang Bridge. The accident occurred while the Police were investigating a Communist attempt N burn down a Louis Dreyfus rubber godmvn on the76 words
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Article105 1950-07-25 12 U.P. WASHINGTON CONGRESS was assure! yesterday the natios! supply of rubber is in "to shape" Chairman VY Stu«t Symington of the Nations Security Resources Boirt made the statement in a testimony before the Seam Banking Conimitti* on administration's defence pre duction bill. He said thatU.P. - 105 words
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Article117 1950-07-25 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber coniriM<dit>' M'» 0|>ened ni 106 o foi first i;rad sheet. Au** and followed up with r able fluctuations. Tin dropped to 1".; hri done. then rose to 1"< and done and dropi»<i ■> wards noon to 1031 t»fvers i,! There was heavy profit tak117 words
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Article32 1950-07-25 12 The price of<>" 'J'" f noon today if $35# '*pisnifter a rise of Pi< xnV London p*** rtf month*" tin l»"' rj per p»*r ton a ri** the ton. w32 words
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Article23 1950-07-25 12 The Kol«l niar, t jrt'+ »»'endy this niojTiuiK lt> i dav's level ,i\ r "he rtrrt quality raw ralf. ——TTL IP23 words
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Title Section56 1950-07-25 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE by na S pore LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5111/3 Mint Unci Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 25, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE Maurice Glover, Main** Tribune Office, US, Fleet Street, London,56 words
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Article102 1950-07-25 1 1st DIV. FRONT (By Pettf Kolischer. U.P. Correspondent!. Fir-t Cavalry Division Front. 4RTH4JERY and mortar dutllint; is still in prop\ m am this front. The Americans are holding ■ti -if -t.lv to their positions. Th-' mbltr dion of the Communist guerilla* is spreading naataaUy.102 words
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Article, Illustration868 1950-07-25 1 South Korean Naval Base Reported Captured Reuter and With Mac Arthur's HQ in Korea, Tuesday. WORTH KOREAN forces have swept nearly unopposed into the southwest tip of the Korean Peninsula, Gen. Mac Arthur's H.Q. announced. Tank and infantry teams of the invading North ?rnReuter and - 868 words
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Article141 1950-07-25 1 25th DIV. FRONT 25th Division Front. Tuesday. BAZOOKA-PACKING Americans stopped a tankled attack by several thousand Communists northeast of Yongdong yesterday. Foot soldiers of the 25th Division destroyed three attacking tanks and halted the North Korean infantry assault. Three other enemy tanks broke through the141 words
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204 1950-07-25 1 A.P. Backed by Russian guns, the party runs Eastern Germany. The 4.000 delegates ended the five-day party convention with a resounding voice vote for the new East German Five Year Plan calculated to link the Soviet zone and its 18,000.000 peoople with the easternA.P. - 204 words
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Article122 1950-07-25 1 A.P. COCOA, Florida, Tuesday. A two-stage "Bumber" rocket, weighing many tons, thundered into the air at 09.29 Eastern Standard Time (2.49 p.m. GMT) yesterday on the first horizontal test firing expected to take in hundreds of miles out over the Atlantic Ocean. It was the firstA.P. - 122 words
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441 1950-07-25 1 "STOP COLD WAR AND MOVE CLOSER TO RUSSIA" A.P. LONDON, Today. DANK and file resolutions called upon the ruling Labour Party yesterday to move closer to Russia, stop the cold war and outlaw atom bombs The dermnds came in 27 proposed resolutions on "foreignA.P. - 441 words
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Article30 1950-07-25 1 Two more police constables, injured in last night's car crash at Kallang Road, have died in hospital. This brings the number of dead to three (See page 8).30 words
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Article349 1950-07-25 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday THE United Nations today announced a firm offer from Thailand of a combat team of 4,000 officers and men to fight in Korea. The offer was received as the Russian-boycotted Security Council, which launched the United Nations lighting action against the RedU.P. - 349 words
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Article50 1950-07-25 1 Trit ?uie Staff Reporter THE first night bombing operation undertaken by Lincoln.heavy bombers of the 100 Squadron based in Singapore was successfully carried out over Central Perak on Sunday night. An Auster aircraft flying over tlie bombed area yesterday reported that the attack was accurate and concentrated.50 words
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Article73 1950-07-25 1 Tribune staff Reporter A MALAY hunter was said to have been mistaken for a monkey and shot dead by another Malay hunter during a wild boar hunt in the Kluang area yesterday. Police investigation disclosed that the victim was perched on a high tree top. He was73 words
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Article77 1950-07-25 1 Tri borne Staff Reporter BANDITS made an unsuccessful attempt to dynamite the raiway-llne in South Johore last night. A series of loud explosions were heard at 10.45 p.m. On Investigation, the police found several holes near the railway-line but there was no actual damage to77 words
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Article285 1950-07-25 1 WASHINGTON. Mon. NEHRU was reported today to have sont a secret personal appeal to the U.S. Secretary of State Acheson. in a further effort to have Communist China "seated" In the United Nations. The message has been withheld from publication at Mi. Nehru's request, the report said.285 words
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Article65 1950-07-25 1 DON'T miss the lav afternoon edition ol t'ae Malaya Tribune which is issued au.'und 3.3' i p.m every day. lt contains all ihe latest news from Korea and the rest of The woria. and reports of the day's happenings in Singapore and upcountry Today H edition will contain65 words
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Advertisement118 1950-07-25 1 A Magnificent Seieclicn Of SILVER E. P. N. S. PRESENTATION CUPS in latest designs and ii all sizes Spevtal discount* to clubs, school* and ax*o<xatutns. Aiwa s.i uvajlab f al— G. C. de SILVA BROS., J, Raffles Place, Spore. HARURO THE OUTSTANDING I SEW WITH EASE SEWIN6 MACHINES FORWARD IN118 words
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80 1950-07-25 2 A verdict of suicide was returned by Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday. Into the dealn 0 f a iep» r. Ke Ah Lee. on July lii. On that morning. Ec was brought before the Fourth Police Magistrate, where he was bound over for six80 words
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208 1950-07-25 2 A GROUP of Colony rate payers are getting together to organise a mass meeting to protest against Municipal Commissioners' decision to pay themselves a tax-free allowance of $300 a monU. The organisers are however, awaiting the result of the decision that Commissioners'208 words
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124 1950-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon A British officer told the Magistrate today that Private Murugiah (20) of the K.A.S.C, Tampoi Barracks, would not be able to pay a line of $15 immediately and asked for delayed payment. Pte. Murugiah bad pleaded guilty to a124 words
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Article, Illustration325 1950-07-25 2 THE Government of India has awarded cultural scholarships to six Malayans—four men and two women—to continue their studies in India. This decision, said a Government of India press release yesterday was in accordance with the Indian Government's policy to promote cultural relations between325 words
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Article90 1950-07-25 2 A report made about a month and a half ago was received by the Police, yesterday. A mat: made a statement yesterday that a 35-year-old Hoklrien woman and her three-year-Jld daughter were missing, from their house at 10th Miit Stone, Changi Road. Since June 17. They90 words
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Article59 1950-07-25 2 Ng Kai Sung. 44-yenr-old I Hakka. appeared again before Mi. rX A. Fyfe in the Krlief Court yesterday when a charge of murder was menI uoned against him. was remanded to July 31 foi mention. He is alleged to have murdered Mi. Yong Yit Lin at59 words
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Article212 1950-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. pOR the first time since the Emergency, R.A.F. planes attacked bandit concentrations in Perak in a series of night raids. The targets were heavily bombed and strafed. A detective was killed when bandits ambushed a Police vehicle in Perak this morning.212 words
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Article49 1950-07-25 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Mentri Besar. Kelantan. Dato Nik Ahmed Kamil bin Haji Mahmiui, has sent personal letters to Malay Government Officers in the State appealing for voluntary donations lor the reliei ol Malay detainees at Tanking Bruas Camp. The response so far has been satisfactory.49 words
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Article57 1950-07-25 2 I'KNANG, Tues. Daily paid workers of the Sungei Nyok Dockyard went on strike yesterday as they did not "htair; a satisfactory reply for better conditions of service. A last-minute endevour to persuade the management to agree to certain demands h< wrever failed. It la learnt that57 words
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Article393 1950-07-25 2 A. G. RODRIGUES. a revenue officer, told Mr. Ju3ti.ce Evans in the High Court yesterday that one afternoon in April 1946 when ne unexpectedly returned to his auarters he found his wife lyinz on the verandah with her head on the lap of another393 words
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Article65 1950-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— The following Probationer Teachers from Johore have been selected for a course of three years training at the Malay Women's Training Col lege, Malacca and will be proceeding to the College on August 3. Fatimah bt. Musa, Safiah bt. Hussein, Zaidah bt. Md. Said, Azah65 words
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Article161 1950-07-25 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon A Police officer showed a big daching with a bent needle point and a faulty halfpicul weight in the Magistrates' Court today. Standing in the dock was Lim Kwang Seng, a ricedealer at Scudai Village, who pleaded guilty to two charges of using161 words
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Article87 1950-07-25 2 PENANG.Mob. A farewell tea party given by the members of the St. John Ambulance Brigade, Penang Branch at the Piccadilly Hotel yesterday, Mr* R.B. Stanhcpe, the Divisional Lady Superintendefit was presented with a silver cord set suitably engraved, as a token of appreciation. Mr.87 words
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Article58 1950-07-25 2 The United States Information Service was host to over 50 guests at a tea party yesterday in honour of Miss Margaret K. Beadles, the new librarian, who recently arriV' ed In Singapore to assume duty here. The USIS Library since its inauguration on y a few months58 words
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Article370 1950-07-25 2 FATHER OF 2 ON C B T CHARGE PENANG. Monday. Teh Tc .i Seng, 25, a married man which two children, stood charged yesterday with ciiminal breach of trust before Mr. M.R.F. Rogers in the Sessions Court. Tell mnu charged with com mitting beach of trust370 words
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Article231 1950-07-25 2 Johnson Quiz Pat Johnson (Labour-North) will quiz the Municipality on the question of deducting from labourers' wages fines that are imposed on them. He has tabled six questions on this matter which will come up before the full board of Commissioners at the ordinary meeting231 words
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Article84 1950-07-25 2 THE Chief Just,* Charles Murrav-Ayo,'! yesterday varied a ma-ntS ance order mad, aea T Thoma.c Watson, on plication of his wife aE Joan Watson. w\ ed him and had t,or n married since told the court that there 2! an order mac Thomas Watson v84 words
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Article80 1950-07-25 2 Four Chinese. An r. Tee. Urn Keng Leon* Lin Choon Huat, and Pi; Lea were charged Mr. P. Claque in the Fourtl Police Court yesterday, with attempting to extort $s&i from Lim Poh He< by n U < ting him in fear of div misal. The80 words
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Advertisement160 1950-07-25 2 LAST DAY CATHAY 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 ZZZ, 0 t 3*oo JENNIFER VAN HEFLIN TH^Wr^^^ LOUIS JO! MASON OPENING TOMORROW! When every BUBBLE leads to trouble OPENING TODAY i^giW&^ 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 JtJrJlllj^ THREE YEARS in Pthe MAKING... and a cast of 50,000 ONE OF THE MOST160 words
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Advertisement261 1950-07-25 2 CAPITOL NOW SHOWING 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 p.m. ROBERT BE ATT V, MERVYN JOHNS NOVA PILBEAM IN "COUNTERBLAST" NEXT CHANGE SILVER RIVER" Starring ERROL FLYNN ANN SHERIDAN A Warner Brothers' Picture. LAST DAY tlam, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 Malay Film Productions Latest Presentation DEWI MURNI TOMORROW "REBECCA" One of261 words
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53 1950-07-25 3 sir Abu Bakar untitled Sultan Abdullah, the Sultan of Pahang tun k teen leaving his plane, a Qantas Constellation, ».U Kalian); Airport yesterday afternoon. He has been on a tour of l.nuLuid and the Continent, his third so far. Immediately behind him Ls his A.DC. Raja Shaharar. They were awa/53 words
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Article150 1950-07-25 3 he was unemployed for a long period, a 52--year-old carpenter. Lam Pooi o*. Jalan Bcsar Road stabbed himscii' with a knife. After sustaining four •major wounds he made a report to the Rochore Road Police Mation. nimself. Lam was stated in the Coroners Court vcstrrday to150 words
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Article60 1950-07-25 3 MALACCA. \Ln. A meeting of South Indians in Malacca will be held ar 6 p.m. this Saiuraav at the precises ol tht Malacca Tamil School at Lorong fenjang. The objtct to appoint trustees to approach the Government to ol ihe aefunct Tamils Reforoi Association, M ilacca.60 words
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Article54 1950-07-25 3 DAIi. ot vi 000 in two sur. tie was allowed to Chua Chin Hock by the Seeon>! Police m igistratc ycswh< n he pleaded not guilty ti, ;i charge of voluntarily msing hurt to Urn Klra Ho< k and extorting 110.50 from him at Sungci Rood on July54 words
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294 1950-07-25 3 —V-oroner Told WHILE washing flour sacks, Ow Aik Hooi, 16, a T labourer of the Yok Hong Vermicelli Factory at 77, West Jelutong heard a scream. He rushed to the rolling machine and switched off the engine. Tan Chee Sin then fell294 words
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Article68 1950-07-25 3 NEGLIGENT DRIVING CHARGE JOHORE BAHKU. Mon Slnapan Anamalay, 23 years, claimed trial in the Magistrates* Court today when coarged with negligent driving at Kulai Besar Estate on June 25 As a result of the alleged negligence, the lorry driven by Sinapan knockec- down and klhed another Indian named Kannaiyan. Bail68 words
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Article54 1950-07-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mom On the occasion of Han Raya Puasa, Mr. A. G. 6h«ik distributed cakes.o biscuits, sweets, fruits and ovaltlne. to third-class inmates of the mental, tuberculosis and leper wards in the State rWttai Kota Bharu. fhe Senior Staff of the Hospital assisted by Mrs.54 words
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Article106 1950-07-25 3 THE disappearance of a conveyance before its registration, during the Japanese occupation, was revealed in the Hi?h Court yesterday. The conveyance was m respect of a house vvhich Dr. Tan Chong Van boueht from Magdaline Fernandez in Teluk Kurau, sometime the Japanese occrpation. The transaction was completed106 words
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Article, Illustration502 1950-07-25 3 WORE and more Dutch men, women .and children are leaving their homeland to seek new homes in Australia. The first trickle of emigrants has gradually increased and there is now a steady stream moving out to face a brave new world in502 words
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Article83 1950-07-25 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday.—Salim bin Abdullah, a 33-year-old one-legged Malay, claimed trial together with Sahiman Inn Sabirin (18) and Lim Kok Wot (15» when they were jointly charged with gaming in a public place near the Broadway Cinema in the Magistrates' Court today. They were83 words
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Article116 1950-07-25 3 Twelve-year-old Chua Ah Leong fell twenty feet yestciday morning and suffered no injuries Ah Leong was scaling the side of the "*;entam' on a rope irom hi> father's haree lying alongside when he lost iiis footing. He fell back into the barge and was pieuett116 words
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Article55 1950-07-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The 2nd Battalion Colds---tream Guoids are returning to the United Kingdom »n August. This £oefl not mean a reduction in troops in the Federation, as tht Ist Battalion of the Worcestershire Regiment at present undergoing jungle training somewhere In the Federation are here55 words
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Article35 1950-07-25 3 KI'aLA LUMPUR. Mon The local train from Ipoh to Kuala Lumpur this morning wi 1 be cancelled. The connecting train at 12 55 p.m. from Kuala Lumpur to Gemas will however run.35 words
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Article248 1950-07-25 3 JUDGMENT by consent was entered by the Chief Justice. Sir Charles MurrayAynsley. in the High Court yesterday in favour of Lim Goh Tong and Lim Her Seng (trading as Chop Huat Kee) in an action which they brought against Chop Hiap Huat (sued as a248 words
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Article256 1950-07-25 3 J HOUSANDS of shop-keepers have still to submit their returns on the 'Weekly Holidays Ordinance' to the Labour Office stating the day that their shops close. There is only one week more to go. So far the Labour Department has received about 11,000 from256 words
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Article115 1950-07-25 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. twenty-one more appiiI cations lor registration from societies were received during last month, according to the monthly report or the Acting Registrar 01 Societies. Mr. G. H. Sunimerflelri. Of these applications, winch represent a total tp -mbership of 7.2G4. 15 were for115 words
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Article57 1950-07-25 3 JOHORE QAHRU Mon Twenty-year-old Ng Si ew Sek admitted he reversed his car on 'h- road to lit* istana Besar and collided against a vlegraoh pofi when charged with negligent driving >n th* M*gis- rites' Court today. Slight damage wa.-> caused lo the telegraph po*t. Si- w57 words
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Article148 1950-07-25 3 BASIRUN bin Baba, a Singapore Marin* Police ron stable, found guilty of havin;; corruptly accepted $40 from Chan Soo Whai. a fish agent ot Ellen borough Market, was yesterday sentenced to six months' rigorous imprisonment by the Second District Court. Baba was said to have148 words
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Article70 1950-07-25 3 j MALACCA, Mon-Grant.s i approved and to date jby the Standing Sub- committee of the Malayan Chinese £ssociamn on the .settlement, resettlement, and recouping of sQuatteis totalled about $i 03.100 Further grants ro'aUlne about 542,500 l.aye altiu been approved bu: have < not yet been70 words
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Advertisement206 1950-07-25 3 Ifc?? For better economical lighting anywhere----I\v Anglepoise Workshop LAMPS '■Qjjfa X 60-watt spotlight illu- minat rn with 25- 6*Va. I/ i watt bulb, at any >*JSk x&g'fcj angle required. Ask your elcctrira! 1 r |> dealer lor a demon- U»m» stratinn. HO me i Factory Representatives:— T V. MITCHELL CO.,206 words
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Article438 1950-07-25 4 IT is a bold man who looks on the bright side in this day and age. Bitter experience has taught us that optimism is a doubtful virtue, unless it is accompanied by a firm resolution that, while we may allow ourselves to hope for the best,438 words
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Article173 1950-07-25 4 piVE .years ago when the American Ist Cavalry. Division rumbled into the streets of Tokio, sullen Japanese stood waiting for the worst. The men expected to be shot if they so much as blinked an eye; they feared their women would be raped and their homes pillaged. In a173 words
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Article, Illustration1195 1950-07-25 4 Sylvain Mangeot - FORMOSA IS THE WORLD DANGER SPOT... By Sylvain Mangeot REUTER'S DIPLOMATIC CORRESPONDENT Reuter. LONDON. AS the fighting in Korea nettles into what will now cl( rly be a protracted struggle, the wider implication of the situation which lt has rr f ted areReuter. - 1,195 words
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854 1950-07-25 4 LONDON. PROFESSIONAL bodies, Church leaders, journalists and, finally, the leading scientists of the world, joined in condemnation of colour or racial prejudice and made headline news in London last week. It was only after a threehour stormy session that the British Medical Association in London854 words
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Article111 1950-07-25 4 A.P. The Book Now NEW YCPK. Moi, WANT Vu 1( an get youi now. ttnce one billii n lars. Ro feci h.,.. 25 ran The price muld cot*, design, testing anj C o strueiion 01 equipment Accordlrg to oil PoUt r publicat'on of tinA.P. - 111 words
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Article158 1950-07-25 4 U.P. NEW YORK. Mon IN an editorial today the New York Times urged action to Improve the lot of the Indian MINI while there is yet time to avoid Communist growth in India. It said: "Numerically. India's communist party is still avith fewer than 100.000 enrolledU.P. - 158 words
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Advertisement57 1950-07-25 4 t FOR YOUR NEXT 1 I Party Frock j I CHOOSE THE NEWEST l I Sequin Studded Net f THIS SILK NET HAS A LEAFY i J DESIGN, OUTLINED WITH SEQUINS, WHICH J S IS FASCINATING AND UNUSUAL J $5.95 0$ i m WIDE? J DUSKY PINK W> I TRIMMING57 words
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410 1950-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. families in Perak are being moved to new village sites nearer the main road. This is in line with the steps adopted in other States and Settlements in the Federation to bring the rural population under control from the influence and410 words
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Article58 1950-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. The Brigade of Guards old comrades dinner will be h«?ld at the Coliseum Restaurant, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday July 29. Brig. C. t H. Dunbar. DSO, Commander oi tne 2nd Guards Brigade will be in the chair. These wishing to attend should contact the Hon.58 words
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Article, Illustration375 1950-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. the grave shortage cl electrical puwr '.n the rederatiorj will be me*, by the bolldlng of threo big pow*-r stations—tne Connaught Bridge Power fallen. at Klan;4 and two hydro electric power stations ul CSSKTon Highlands— costing approximately $205.000,IM The Corsrtaught Brtttgi Power. Station375 words
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381 1950-07-25 5 Court Told HXCiAM canteen cook employee of the R.A.F., Seletar, told the First District Court yesterday that he saw an Indian breaking the padlock of a military store. He gave him $25 tea money for helping three people in removing a quantity381 words
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108 1950-07-25 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon. AT the June meeting of Pengawas in Bachok District the Chairman, Tuan Haji Abdullah Bakty. called upon them to report any instance of Singapore fishing boats found operating in Kelantan waters. He t-aid reports should wherever possible be accompanied with a108 words
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Article34 1950-07-25 5 General Brideford and nis group of Australian Observers are due to leave Singapore at 7 a.m. today for Kuala Lumpur and will Lie in the Federation ior some time.34 words
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Article134 1950-07-25 5 A.P. SAIGON, Monday. THE French authorities in Saigon offered today to exchange prisoners with Russian-backed Ho Chi Minh. leader of the Vietminh in Indo-China .w The offer was, made in a broadcast which said that something could be worned cut with Ho's guerillas "if theA.P. - 134 words
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Article133 1950-07-25 5 THE Singapore Hawker Inquiry Commission held a closed meeting yesterday at which Dr. You Poh Seng, lecturer in statistics at the University of Malaya presented the Hawkers' Survey Report. Dr. You. at the invitation of the Chairman of the Hawkers Commission. Professor T. H. Silcock.133 words
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Article52 1950-07-25 5 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Monday. The Bureau of Employment Security of the United Labour Department announced today that between January and June there was a 30 per cent dron in the number of people drawing unemployment insurance benefits under State laws. The figures were: In January, 2.077.568: inReuter. - 52 words
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Article332 1950-07-25 5 THE Coffee Shop Employees Union has made representations to the Commissioner of Labour on the question of the Weekly Holidays Ordinance. They have complained that four of their men who insisted on their day off weekly have Been dismissed. In a memorandum they332 words
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Article47 1950-07-25 5 A.P. RANGOON. Monday. Citizens at Tavoy. south coast fishing port, have bought X-ray equipment ior their hospital with oneanna pieces. One ann? is one-sixteenth of a Burmese ruoee. It took them two years m caned the Rs 20.000 the equipment cost.—A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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Article33 1950-07-25 5 The C.-in-C, Far East Laud Forces. General Sir John Harding, left Singapore on Sunday for Hong Kong on a routine visit and will be away for about a week33 words
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106 1950-07-25 5 To strengmen ties of friendship between Burma and Indonesia, General Ne Win. Defence Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of Burma, yesterday hew with a party of 11 friends to Jakarta lie stopped over in Singapore fcr one hour, whilst his plane was being refuelled. With him went I Hla Mg,106 words
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Article89 1950-07-25 5 The fourth annual general meeting of the Singapore Harbour Board Sta'.' Association will be held at the Union's premises on Cantonment Road on Friday at 5.30 p.m One of the items to be discussed at the meeting is the housing allowance asKed for by89 words
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Article120 1950-07-25 5 A BI(» Jar of BupipnfC acirt fci' ard broke. Forty MB-year-old Chu Cm Low slipped. And yesterday ne wa.< in Yam Oeoeral Hospital sufIcrtQg from teveTe burns. Said Chi Low: *'I whs carrying a t>ox oita n*njf the* Jar of acid whin the bottom120 words
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Article20 1950-07-25 5 The next session the Singapore Legislative council will be held at the Victoria Mrmorinl Hall on August 15.20 words
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Article38 1950-07-25 5 NG Kah Peow, a 44-year-old Teoehew was sentenced to 14 days' r.i. and six months' police supervision for failing to report to the police between April 4 and July 23 whi c undergoing Police supervision.38 words
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Miscellaneous47 1950-07-25 5 lI'L ABNER by Al Copp f* pny Vt-WnaotrD" T MOW DAT FVERVBODrvS BET ON I'LL GIVE. MIM A ONE QUARTER J^ff- THERE'S THAT "LOOK" *&z?F*!&*3rls*y e t e^i^ ALLEY OOP b Y V T Hamlin ALLEYS 7 CWTTEK. NINCOMPOOP.' j the -I VV?S DEADV 1 YOU BRAINLESS/47 words
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Article100 1950-07-25 6 HONGKONG, Mon—Traders in Hongkong are worried by rumours that following the ban on shipments of petrol to Red China the export of other strategic materials also may be prohibited. These materials are said to be rubber, copper, lead, gunny bags, steel tubes and plates, tin, cotton100 words
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Article153 1950-07-25 6 LONDON. Mon. Nervousn SS regarding the Korean situation *»nd ministerial hints of new taxation to meet possible increase of Britain's expenditure created dullness in the London Stock Exchange today. Amon? overseas issue.-,, Japanese bonds encountered heavy selling and declined by some live points. European bonds were lower where153 words
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Article256 1950-07-25 6 Reuter. LONDON, Monday. U7ORLD markets returned to the heavy pattern of higher prices for goods and lower prices for securities opening today, according to reports to Comtel, the World Economic News Agency. Sentiment improved later, and extreme movements were reduced in some though not all sections.Reuter. - 256 words
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Article33 1950-07-25 6 Gold, U.S. A.P.& U.P. The following were the official quotations ftt the Hong Kong money exchange today HK56.185 per U.S. dollar. HKslf» r>o per pound storing. HK5306.5 per tael of gold.— A.P. U.P.A.P.& U.P. - 33 words
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Article99 1950-07-25 6 U.P. The price ol tin yesterday was $352 1/2 per picul exsmelter —a drop of si 3 A on the picul. I,ONf>ON. Mon.- Tm was hrm ik,iiii today and pot regained a further tll-l S ta ne d early lasf. week at 1199 7 Thref. munthsU.P. - 99 words
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Article62 1950-07-25 6 LONDON. Mon. The priCe of spot tin rose anc ther £716-3/4 per ton. onjy £8 below the peak price established on July 14 aad £127-5 8 above the price ruling immediately prior lo the Korean war. Thr< months gained a furttu-i £18-3 4 at £718-1 2. The62 words
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Article554 1950-07-25 6 Streaming, tropical "Rain", the slightly sordid, slightly sacrilegious. but whollyabsorbing play based on a short story by Somerset Maugham, is the choice of the Singapore Repertory Theatre company this week Set in the humid atmosphere of the South Seas, the first curtain of the play rises554 words
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Article155 1950-07-25 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Monday I ANTHONY MARCUS, President of the Institute J of Foreign Trade, called on the United States yesterday to sever trade relations with Russia and [t?2u» keep goods produced by slave labour out of this country. m M n He alsoU.P. - 155 words
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Article103 1950-07-25 6 »pHE Rubber commodity market opened very fi yesterday above the dollar mark thoupl- th were no advices from London or New Yor- The market jumped by five cents with'nrivat. cables indicating good buying by New York man facturers over the weekened. The market -vas <S103 words
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Article100 1950-07-25 6 Reuter AAP. HONGKONG, Mon. The Chinese authorities in Shanghai have ordered commodity tax paid on a numher of export goods to be refunded lo the payers, according to Chinese reports reaching here. The items on which tax payments are to be refunded or reduced include:Reuter & AAP. - 100 words
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Article43 1950-07-25 6 Figures lor the pr.xjuction oi tin ore concentrtu in Federation i> r w are as follows: 1 "hi; Tons Pera* 4 no? Sclangor 2 079 Negri Sembilan Pahang 201 Johore jjs Trengganu 47 Kedah I P»rli.s Malaeert Total Mi43 words
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Article77 1950-07-25 6 U.P. NEW YORK. Mon. Fantastic rises in the pnee of pepper, of 30 to SS cents m all positions were noted Ust week. There la sign of the demand slackening. For many weeks the trading has been mostly to im\ ers, but the Korean altaattai isU.P. - 77 words
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Article156 1950-07-25 6 (GIIS.) NEW DELHI, Mon. FGURES now available show that India has malrftained a favourable balance of trade with the dollar area' countries since November 1949. In five months —NovemDcr 1949 to March 1950 —she had a total surplus cf Rs. 242.2 million in her trade with(GIIS.) - 156 words
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Advertisement735 1950-07-25 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load and earners r discharge cargo. Sailings for UVERPOOL GLASGOW &CONTINENTAL PORTS. .-Prometheus" aalls for Holland, London, Hamburg n •Trollus" fails for Liverpool *U§. "Eurypylus" -sails for Havre. Avonmouth Liverpool Attg. "Automedon" salla735 words
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Advertisement397 1950-07-25 6 mpc&fssmtoMp 1 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED experienced, reliable and trustworthy Chinese tteoographcr. Must be highly educated and experienced in secretarial work. Apply N0.56, Teluk A>er Street. Spore. <M.165> WANTED young Chinese typ st capable doing good *peed. Apply in handwriting, stating age, experience, and salary required to Box A.3841, Tribune, S'i>ore.397 words
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Advertisement359 1950-07-25 6 EDUCATIONAL VIOLIN Lessons. Thfory Practice c yen by nua'itVd teacher. •Tulian Foorman. Mu«»iea! Director: Sea View Orchestra. Limited rt'P'ls a'cepted. Preparing ounls for the "Royal College of MuMc. Ixtt.clon". Enquiries: 4. Mever Mansions North Bridge Street, or Phone *****-*****. (N.? 70). MUSIC FOORMAN'S Music KlUUiOa rew courses ior Ohamoer music359 words
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Advertisement219 1950-07-25 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE 1941 irihnan Minx nearest $1,000 or exchange—with rush balance— for post-war Vauxhall 10-12 h.p. -ing Tavlor 3389 after live. '11.131). FOR sale 1947 Ford Vs Coupe 4-5 seater Grey 28,000 miles regular servTing by Agents owner going Home. Apply Hey wood 299 Am pern Road. Phone K.L.219 words
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Advertisement219 1950-07-25 6 AVAIL. Furnished doUMs MM with bathroom attacJMd ia home. Board optional. Ttagl n. Ml A.3845. Tribune. Spore. ULISS). COMFORTABLY furnished oou ble rooms with verandah* csjspsjly stuaicd. High elevation ajar, exee lent service, good food. Apply Box A.3842, Tribune. S> <M.l6Ci. AVAIL, furn. double bed room with bathroom C fan.219 words
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Article, Illustration292 1950-07-25 7 TWO WICKETS FALL CHEAPLY NOTTINGHAM, Monday. ENGLAND with five wickets in hand and a lead ot 15 runs is heading for defeat in the Test a here. This was after a brilliant start to their econd innings, with arrears of 335 from the as anyone could292 words
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Article81 1950-07-25 7 KNGLANB Ist. laekMjl tt3 «1-1 IMtlr SI Inn..- VVS r.V.I WI) .'nd. Innings wtfmtn mi «>oi m K»*hbi....k i Worrell b fafaSMßa MS rarkkesM Ibw t.oddurri «H 9tWVi not out .Vi >ardlr\ b Ituiuudbin lim.l, st. Ual«,,tt b Raniadhhi 0 Extras. l»tjl -lor ft\e wkt*.) 35U H'i.kHs lell at81 words
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Article147 1950-07-25 7 PENANG, Mop Europwent down badly to the R< st in their annual cricket test match ior the De Silva Cup yesterday. Th.- Rest won by an innings and it runs in a two-day match played on the S C. ground, n stumps wrre147 words
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Article267 1950-07-25 7 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Cricket close of play scores: At l ord s 127 an.l *econdJj 229 (l'u*H 7». Earl live ior To). M nor Counties 17-' (litmus right-ami medium yen tor 34) and 3«e0«41\ 1» for U Oval. Yorkshire heat S'urr. In yen xii k.Reuter. - 267 words
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137 1950-07-25 7 Reuter. LONT>ON. Mon. Twenty-one crack sprinters have been Hci iared probables for the Stewards Cup, to be t■ n ai tie opening stage of the Qoodwood i.t. etitii; tomorrow. Ti.e rate. Whicli is run over six far ontrs, is timed to -tart af 1510Reuter. - 137 words
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Article52 1950-07-25 7 SYDNEY. Mon.- -Total gate receipts of about £34.400 Sterling for the BriUsh Rugby League tour of Australia was a record, it was stated here to-day. Mi. Gecrge Duroyd, business manager of the British team, said, before leaving by air for New Zealand, that the tourists would receive about52 words
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322 1950-07-25 7 fHANGI Airmen were very lucky indeed to have fe left the field yesterday with full points in their Senior Division game against a weak Tamil Brotherhood Association eleven at Jalan Besar. Although the Airmen had the better of exchanges, it was only in322 words
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Article74 1950-07-25 7 INDIAN RECREATION CLUB boat the Indonesians by three goals to nil yesterday in a S.A.F.A. Senior League game at Gcylang. Rough play crept into the game but soon faded out after warnings from the referee. Hero of the day v.ns Osman, I.R.C. :eft winger, whose beautiful centres74 words
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Article, Illustration469 1950-07-25 7 JT seems likely that the fight between Gardner and Williams at Leicester will rill a niche in boxing history as securely as the classic oldtime bouts between Heenan and Sayers, Johnson and Jefferies, Dempsey and Tunney and Denshaw and Boon. It was469 words
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146 1950-07-25 7 v Tribune Soccer Reporter. tfOTA Raja—last year's Singapore Cup winners and th3 only undefeated team in the SAFA Senior League today—who head the table with 23 points from 12 games face their toughest hurdle —the Chinese Atheltes 1949 League champions—in a key game at146 words
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Article104 1950-07-25 7 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Tlie M.C.C. team will play 29 matches. including five Tests against Australia and two against New Zealand, on their 1950-51 tour. The Tests against Australia will be played at Bris bane beginning December 1, Melbourne beginning December 22. Sydney beginning January 5. Adelaide beginningReuter. - 104 words
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Article21 1950-07-25 7 MALACCA. Mon. A charity soccer b<tween Selangor and Malacca Will De piHjreU at, UIC mmW lacca Stadium on Saturday.21 words
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169 1950-07-25 7 A.P. NAIM.ES. Mon. Hm.-n', ■M driver, Stirling: M.,-,-. Nva.« injured ye sierda> in car r a when Ota ear rai bed a'an. 't i. tree. Mo?.x wit.-, racing; a Bni.-h H.W.M in the thir.l C: md Prix <>l Napl. for 500 cubicA.P. - 169 words
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Article129 1950-07-25 7 Results of yesterday's Tanu'm club lawn tennis lie-- payed at 'L'anitiin are as loll»ws: SUCN'S OIM.N |j)OI KLES: Paul Clare \v. a. iCcrmer beat W. H. DrooKiewi si .Mi'.hei 7-5, 0-4; I,t. Cdr. F. W. He*;n ft. Cdr. van Dapoearn l>*at Lt. Co*. H. M. B.129 words
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Article201 1950-07-25 7 <JIX horses—Ambassador, Gold Meridian, Vasco da Gama, River Moon, Steel Age and Arabian Knight have been promoted to Class one, states a Straits Racing Association release received this morning. C ass Two horses to be t-ert down to Class three are: Lucky Ace.201 words
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Article142 1950-07-25 7 A.P. LONDON, Mon. Brai-h Open Golf champion from Sjuth Africa. Bobby Locke, wnl fly to Chicago a week from Monday lor his lirst American appeal er.je -nice he was barred a yaor ago Locke, who will be accompanied by Ossie Pickworfh of Australia, will payA.P. - 142 words
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318 1950-07-25 7 QNG Chew Bee. Singapore's triple tennis title holder, took the courts yesterday to play in the V.M.C.A. lawn tennis championships with his father. The father and son combination lost—"A" Class Handicap Doubles- -6-2, 6-2. They played against Y. P. Wee and Dr. F. Y.318 words
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Article377 1950-07-25 7 THE following ties in il.e Singapore jutror badminton championships wi l be played oft this weekend: SATI UDAY. AT 'I.M P.M. Tan Cuan Hunt; and Ma'; Kirn Hon; (Mayflower- v. Wong v<-.i Yeofc and Poh Kirn Van <AAl': Neo Sen« Kee and Tan Chin J.n377 words
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Advertisement14 1950-07-25 7 SELL your Unwanted TOOLS in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS l «*est Costs Best Resilts14 words
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Advertisement638 1950-07-25 7 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK,' CONTINENT m.s. "BELANDIA" duo abt: Aug. 9 for Bangkok m.s. "MEONIA" ..due abt: Aug 10 for Saigon <% Eanekok. Ms KVERNAAC" due abt. kmE 21 for Manila. Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama Takubar. M.s. 'KAMBODIA" due abt: Scot 17 M r xr B T a^ Rkok Manila Hongkong,638 words
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618 1950-07-25 8 Tribune Staff Reporter. f THREE Chinese, one of them armed, set Are U>>ie rubber gocßwn oi 1 Louis Dreyfus in Kallang Road at about 10 o'clock last alfUt, a j tn.eutc :me two jagas at pistol point. A few minutes later,618 words
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Article37 1950-07-25 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. TodayRepublican Senator Robert Taft yesterday forecast a federal budget of 150,000.000,--000 to $55,000,000,000 per year for perhaps 10 years. He called for an Immediate tax increase to cover the new coats. —U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article34 1950-07-25 8 Reuter. LONDON, Today.—British atomic experts back from a visit to Japan estimate that deaths then* from atomio bombing were due to three causes—heat flash, injuries and burns caused by blast and radio-activity.—Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article119 1950-07-25 8 CATHAY: 'Madame Bovary' at 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.16. t>4s and 9.30 p.m ALHAMBBX: "Prince of F«x es" at 1.45. 4.15. 645 and 9 p.m. PAVILION: "Snake Fit" at 2 4.16 6.30 and SUM p.ns. CAPITOL: •Counterblast" a. 11 a.m.. 1.15. 4, 6/M and 9.30 p.m. BEX: "Dewi Murni" at119 words
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Article21 1950-07-25 8 SOLTEK: Snr. l ire: Cl>'n*-se Athletes v. Kota Raja at Jalan Be»nr stadium. TENNIS: YMCA and Tallin Club tournament (cont. >21 words
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Article81 1950-07-25 8 U.P. BERLIN. Today. The East German Communist Party c ided its mammoth fifth c»ingress with a blaze of anti-American oratory last night after approving a five->;ar plan for a 100 per cen: increase in the Soviet zone's* industrial might. Thousands of oarty faithful brought the biggestU.P. - 81 words
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Article139 1950-07-25 8 A.P. BERLIN. Today. AN old bomb interrupted the cold war in Berlin yesterday. The bomb is so hot it may go off any minute. Germans found it Russians are standing around trusting that the thing will stay dead for a while. The British are tryingA.P. - 139 words
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Article45 1950-07-25 8 U.P. HAMILTON. BERMUDA. Today.—E. K. Thompson, chief engineer of the freighter W R. Arbutus, said today that the ship sighted two unidentified submarines durtng her trip from Jacksonwille to Bermuda. He added: "They did not h>ok like anything we have seen before." —U.P-U.P. - 45 words
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Article40 1950-07-25 8 Reuter. LONDON, Today. Radar search beams, projected ahead of the aircraft and capable of detecting storm clouds as far as 40 miles away, will soon be making flying safer for travelling with the BrUisn Overseas Airways Corporation. —Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article128 1950-07-25 8 Reuter. LONDON. Today. BRITAIN'S Education Minister, Mr. George Tomlin»un. today began investigationsinto reports that 300 London schoo'children signed the "Stockholm peace petition. A Ministry of Education official said that reports had been submitted to the Minister and he was studying t "Jt' is too ea'Jy forReuter. - 128 words
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Article110 1950-07-25 8 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today NORWAY officially notified the United States yesterday that she is ready to place Norwegian shipping at the disposal of United Nations forces in Korea. Ambassador Munthe oe Morgenstierne informed US. Assistant Secretary of State George Perkins of his government's decision duringA.P. - 110 words
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Article26 1950-07-25 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today. President Truman yesterday ordered the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) tc tighten its enforcement programme against "espionage, sabotage and subversive activities."—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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205 1950-07-25 8 A.P. LONDON, Today. DRIME Minister Clement Attlee yesterday r branded as sabotage the explosion in Portsmouth harbour ten days ago of nine ammunition barges loading high explosives reportedly for Korea. A Are in one of the barges set off a blast which injured 19 persons,A.P. - 205 words
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Article49 1950-07-25 8 LONDON, Today. PRIME Minister Clement Attlee said yesterday that about 10,000 American airmen and 1.500 sailors are on duty In Britain. He tod a questioner in Parliament that American medium bomber groups numbered about 18C planes but ref jsed to say what type? were represented.—49 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-25 8 Bali's most famous untitled Polok. Wife of a B e "mi artist, Lo Mayeur, ha" oo'tJ .or thousands of Pnoto graphers. Her. snf is Pittured before a backdrop of sketches l»> her hush mil P Photo A.P. PhotoA.P. Photo - 38 words
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Article116 1950-07-25 8 LONDON. Today. THE Labour Government made public yesterday plans to step up sharply its organisation for civil defence against atomic bomo- GeofTery de Freitas. Un-der-Secretary for the Home Office, told the House oi Commons that these moves are under way: ti The Government will publish on Wednesday116 words
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Article37 1950-07-25 8 Reuter. CANBERRA, Today—External Affairs Minister Percy Spender said h?*re today he would short y be consulting President Truman and Secietary of State Dean Acheson, before taking any decision on more help in Korea. —Reuter-Reuter. - 37 words
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241 1950-07-25 8 A.P. BRUSSELS, Today. DELGIAN anti-Leopold forces received the goD ahead signal yesterday for active resistance against the King. The nine-man National Action Committee, grouping Socialist MP's, trade union and cooperative leaders, held a long meeting in Brussels, after which they announced that they had decidedA.P. - 241 words
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147 1950-07-25 8 U.P. TAIPEH. Today SCOUT planes o. the Unitea States v. run Fleet patrolled the Fo Straits today as Nationalist China prepared to send help to two sentinel islands m defiance of President Trump's "c"as"fire" or The .Jands ol QaatMf and Litlle Quemoy. ;.ustU.P. - 147 words
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Article56 1950-07-25 8 LONDON. Today-Capta n Vyvyan Holt. British Minister in Seoul captured when North Korean forces entered the city earlier this month, is safe. The Foreign Office touay announced it hrd receives a cable from him reporting that he and two members oi his staff were safe Bad were now56 words
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