Malaya Tribune, 26 July 1950

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  • 16 1 MALAYA Tribune 1 1 Jir EXTRA d SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1950 PRICE TEN CENT 3,
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  • 278 1 DEFENCES UPSET A. P., Reuter. Il itfraar* American Base in Korea, Wednesday. the tirst night attack of the war, Korean Reds km \me-riean troops back along the western sector of the Korean front early this morning. The enemy's tank-led attack started when
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  • 52 1 Reuter RAN ;> ON, To-day. "HGBR" u wedded to frifo i this w. .-k when [far-old \w Chen Sin, p of Tlji r B Ira King Aw P H.iw promised love, ■our ni obtd mo to Khin d motor m trade mark is -i dra- ption renao
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  • 40 1 L BANGKOK, To-day. F" Wu i i ponce ar r fenj ChineM for gun tgal ,rms fcj ""SttJ AfMmd De fertfed the bar- «nthi of w iter pipL*J Chtnene ak ftw arrest- J P l false arrest.--
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  • 25 1 A.P. RANGOON, To-day. -Ran iroon Airport claims to ri<the busiest in the Far Ba* witli an average movement ot 35 aircraft a day.—A.P.
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  • 125 1 *»*»r lumped 117 K^y«t S h>pn mv hi t yet I 5» Mor,' re*, w mt, r m Korea ~n State. market by manufacturers, who want to hoard before ontrois or allocations are mposcd. The announcement by the airman of the U.S. National 9 rarity Resources Board
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  • 96 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today. AMBASSADOR ARNE T. SUNDE of Norway, President of the United Nations Security Council, expressed the hope yesterday that Japan will soon become a member of the world organization. Addressing a group of 53 members of the Japanese delegation to the Moral
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  • 361 1  -  By Peter Kalischer U.P. Correspondent. U.t. With First Cavalry Division At The Front Today. AMERICAN forces made a fairly big withdrawal in the sector east of Yongdong today as the Communists continued their furious attacks and infiltration tactics against the First Cavalry. Heavy
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  • 38 1 Reuter—A.A.P. TOKIO. Wed. TUe Attor-ney-General yesterday rejected the appeal of the Atsuki Printing Company to rescind the ban placed upon its printing business because it had been printing the banned Communis Party organ, Akahata.- Iteu.^r—AJLP.
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  • 120 2 A.P. SRINAGAR, Kashmir, Today. i i„ v ™,or hiu agricultural estates without comIfASHMIR S action m taking over big I U 1 k is reuort ed to pcnsation and transferring possession to farm reportea to have displeased the Indian Government. Authoritative quarters say that
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  • 88 2 A.P RANGOON. Today. Js 18 inches ol per- > forming Buimevf monkey with the strangest choice in dancing partners. When he goes into his roadside dance he does itwith a snake. Audiences gap? with open mouths as Chico twirls a three-foot long cobra above his
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  • 43 2 U.P WASHINGTON. Tues. The House to-day pissed and sent to the White House a bill that would permit the President to keep in uniform for an extra 12 months men whose enlistments expire between now and July 9. 1951. U.P.
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  • 21 2 Reuter LONDON, Tues. Britain spent over £13,000,000 on Colonial development in 1949 50 it was announced here to-day. Reuter.
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  • 57 2 JOHORE. BAHRU. AN 82-yoar-old Malay sjstained a fractured leg when he was down by a motor cycle at Jalan Trus. behind the Rex Cinema, at 5.30 p.m. yesterday. The motor cyc.ist. a twenty-year-old Chinese, was thrown off ,ii»s machine. He was picked up in a serious
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  • 252 2 THE establishment of a new oyster industry, which may provide greatly increased returns for Thai fishermen now appears likely as the result of a survey trip taken recently by Nai Boon Intharamphan, Director-General of the Fisheries Department, and Dr. S. W. Ling, FAO fisheries expert. Nai Boon
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  • 68 2 Madame Vijayalaksmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador! the U.S. and sister of India's Premier N ceives from Assistant Secretary of State Ueorg McGhee at the State Department. Wasnncx on July 18, a copy of the US reply to Nehru a the Korean question. In it, Secretary of State
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  • 153 2 A FOURTH woman has died from injuries sustained in yesterday's lorry crash at Thomson Road. This brings the total number of dend in this week's road accidents to eight four women in the lorry crash. oneIndian motor cyclist at Bait ley Road, and
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  • 61 2 AIRCRAFT of the Far East Air Force are now taking an active pait in operation in Korea. Sunderland flying boats arc operating in conjunction with elements of the British Far East Fleet. Far East Command Dakota*--and Volettas are a'so playing an active role transporting ton s urgently
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  • 39 2 PENANG. Tues.-- An atUir.pt was made to shoot a Chinese in the Stomach by two unknown men. in flyer Itam recently. The bullets however missed the I argot p.nd landed in the wall. The police are mvestigawing.
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  • 44 2 The S.S. Charon docked here this morning from Freemantle. On board were 3.200 sheep, 5.000 cases of fresh app'es, 4,300 cases of Australian tomatoes, 1,000 cases of Citrus fruit. 25 tons of frozen meat and' 7.000 ton> ot hour and cereals.
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  • 24 2 Reuter. A. A.P. JAKARTA,- Tues. -Souruoukil, one of the founders of Ambon, has escaped abroad, it was announced tort*} Reuter. A A.P.
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  • 89 2 Tribune staff Reporter BANDIT8 raided a village in North East Johore teat evening, and attacked and shot a civilian wounding him jn the thigh. Security forces who had heard the shot, combed the village .but failed to contact the bandits. Fifteen bandits raided an estate in Central
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  • 45 2 Reuter OTTAWA M SWARMING ium' R tithe coast of the Bay j Flinch' N< -a B; di). OD lal A Navj pok< ■ml reports were J 'yin? fT^ submai n< J five v area officials were swarsp with telephone i* ll said. Renter.
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  • 44 2 Fire -Bugs Set STC Bu Ablaze A Singapore Trac'.K«JJ| pany bus set im at the Const and J» at flhont 7.05 p The bus in aged o gade arrived stM Pthe fire 3 A tin of petrol on the driver- Poll, c saapaet v*-
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  • 16 2 NKW Twi nty< 1 flyers Canada to tnir North .Atlantic here l*-*t rugnt
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  • 44 3 Competitors gaze anxiously over the shoulders of the judges in the Cake competition held at the house of Che Fatimah binte Haji in Arab Street, Singapore, asion was a Hari Raya party for Malay women and girls, from Singapore and Johore.
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  • 162 3 PENANG. Tva l Benefit of the doubt was given by Mr M. R. F Rogers, President of th> Sessions Court, to Lim Wi Chye, Tan Suan Lons: and the taxi-driver. Lim Kong Tat. who were jointly charted with causing fvidtncv to disappear by deposing of
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  • 76 3 Reuter IBSSSl 0N Tuesday. I "*N CARL VINSON I UUm Armed Ser. that -aid today Hans t ,>: Truman's military ■3? n° not s° ti 5P war anoth °r 4»v ■■3 start any .in all-out L^tiK amnitf A t the r* NNfcht! v%arntd
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  • 364 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. TEE ENG SWEE, a 17-year-old school girl, who claimed to have been educated at the Methodist Girls' School was acquitted and discharged in the Supreme Court, on a charge of consorting with a notorious bandit, Wui Hong, knowing him to be in possession
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  • 162 3 Mr. Tan Chien Hoe, Director of Marketing cf the State Timber Board of Burma. Is at present in Thailand where he fas consulting with local forestry officials regarding methods of timbers grading now being employed in tne country. Mr. Hoe's visit comes as a
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  • 159 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— As a result of discussions between the Commissioner for co-operative Development and representatives from Co-ope-rative Unions, including Singapore, it has been agreed to recommend the following sliding scale contribution to the Reserve Fund: All Thrift Loan Societies for the first five
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  • 43 3 KUALA LUMPUR, TucS.— Recruits were accepted during the thirteenth intake of Malay Regiment held at Kuala Krai and Kota Bahru recently. A total of one hundred and one were taken in: Nineteen from Kuala Krai and eighty two from Kota Bahru.
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  • 132 3 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday.—Prime Minister Clement Attlee today turned down a suggestion in Parliament that he should approach President Truman to secure a closer relationship between Spain and Atlantic Pact countries. He said he did not think a closer relationship now would strengthen collaboration between
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  • 79 3 U.P. COPENHAGEN. TodayDenmark and Sweden have rejected a Russian claim to jurisdiction over the Baltic waters within 32 miles of the Soviet coast, the government announced today. The two countries stood by the generally accepted three to four mile territorial limits in notes presented to ;he Soviet
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  • 36 3 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. Mr. Ernest Gross, Deputy U.S. delegate to the U.N. said here to-day the U.S. was not disappointed at the response from U.N. members to the request for ground forces for Korea.—Reuter.
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  • 1028 4 Plans Be ing Prepared For Nation wide Festivities Reuter-AAP AUSTRALIA la celebrating her Jubilee as a natio.i next yeai. At 1 p.m. en January 1. 1951, the Commonwealth will be exactly 50 years old. At that hour, on that date, in the year 1901,
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  • 37 4 100 MILLION ROAD PLAN Reuter-AAP BRISBANE— Austraian Government Is considering a 10-year fA100.000.000--000 plan for road development with defence in mind. ll Is hoped to meet the cost from the petrol tax and national development fund.— Renter-AAP.
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  • 147 4 Biitain. X: 1 ti. v an.- for r*»jr n powers '«3 seeking to conctod wM 3 Egypt ia. mi st e#2 iishmcnt ti i i j r itt lag the rig J t 8 in Egypt. Such treat sal late the which f'T.
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  • 341 4 A P BRITAIN hopes to give its 50,000. jOO o* standin£ television s?rvice and. In so Joiag. obtain lucrative international marke* TV equipment. The British TV network is growing b. I«8fj and bounds. France is the only other Europgj nation with public
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  • 152 4 LONDON fTHE human body, faced witn an emcigency real or fancied, mobilizes its for war-like a nation—and like a nation often finds that the groat effort has taken a toll. Dr. Hans Selye of the University of Montreal, reported to British scientists on his theory
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  • 2329 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY by REGINALD MOORE -C -he ya," She told sat on y .;h on the cliffs look- it "It's never still Lts on th* move in or going out. Oh "jHo darn fed up with sc. stroked her hair, jucr. fell nticingiv upon Kioiikl'.rs: itwasdjed I tad
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  • 332 6 A.P. LIEGE, BELGIUM. THE younger your mother was when you were 1 born the longer you may expect to live, according to a new study. If she was 20 or 25 you met get from 10 to 15 more years of life than
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  • 59 6 scene on ktiver. wben Oro) Klm "Dutcasts ot tbe Isllms." I'be scenes sbot were supposes to be s:t» surmlI tbe last war ans tbe picture above «bows tnen lM boars a naval launeb wbieb tooll tbem evacuating klusoneun!, v.<n zl»^ Zingapore Kepertor> The "actors" and "actresses" boarding
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  • 199 7 GENERA* N „xioKL <IVIL M-BVKM into* tAMHJ? mmwa. this 11 Handy Road: Ou z VV( Raflfal Fa** Bp* Jf' i Prt)fWlJM» Club a NiKht find Day CIIM lid* 5.30 P.m.. r** committee B.» ,-..„:ii..Tnul and fcnsflißh i no -9160 p.m. TMVritK: PreeenU 'Ram at '"VJo &vnch OftM
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  • 47 7 JOHORE BAHRU; Tues. Stati Religious Department distributed $1.207 to J4B poot people in Johore Buhru during Lh Bulan Puasa and Hari Raya Puasa celebraTWa gift wa.s made possible from the "Zakat" Fund raised from mnual contributions from loc il Malays for chanty works.
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  • 116 7 I Mr. W. F. Grieve, District Offio >r, Dind:ngs, and Mrs. Grtw t'istributj.ig sweets and raisins to the children of the n?\v to "ungei Batu, Pantai Reinis.—Photo by Horace Ho, Sitiawan. Pantai Reniis.—I'hoto by Horace Ho, Sitiawan. One of the trucks uluYh carried the
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  • 90 7 A.P. HONGKONG, Today. A bill to go before the Hongkong Legislative Council tomorrow will help to tighten this British Colony's defence security. The bill is to prohibit sketching or photographing of certain places in Hong Kong as well as of ship, sub marines, aircraft, tanks, arrrs
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  • 44 7 4 lallang fire whicb broke j ii out at the open space directly opposite a SingaPOfC newspaper office ac Kobinson Road, caused quite j a stir at about *o.lf p.m., yesterday. A fire engine brought the fire under control within five minutes.
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  • 52 8 Twisted rail tracks overhang ihe end of the sh;itteied pier after eight ammunition barges exploded in Portsmouth harbour. England, on July 14. starting dockside fires, destroying warehouses and cranes and rocking nearby towns. One of the barnt-out barges is ecn at lower left surrounded by a carpet
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  • 475 8 A.P ROME. A leading Italian archaeologist claims to have found the only true portrait of Cleopatra—on a silver platter taken from the ruins cf ancient Pompeii. Diggers probing beneath the volcanic ashes which buried Pompeii in 79 A.D., found 112 silver dishes
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  • 91 8 Britain's Problem Ended Reuter WASHINGTON Tuts—A United States Government spokesman said today that Britain's dollar problem would be ended h\ exr>enditures proposed under President Truman's mobilisation bill. He said that with the 52.000.000 000 authority for preclusive buying contained in the measure. Western Europe debit balance in trade with dollar
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  • 56 8 WASHINGTON. Tu^sdav THE Defence Department to day issued a new casualty ttst identifying three Gl"? killed in action, one dead of injuries, six wounded, one in jured and 16 missing. The list brought the num bcr of Identifications mlmrd here to 44 killed, eight dcau of wounds, 225
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  • 192 8 Reuter MOSCOW. Tuesday WHE Sewdish Ambassador. 1 M. Ro f Sohlman and Danish Charge D'Affaires, M. Hans Mullei. this evening made a joint demarche to the Soviet Government on the latters claims to a 12-nvle territorial limit in the Baltic Sea. Tiie
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  • 77 8 Heuter NEW AN Indian External I Ministry spokesn:. n v day denied that PrUni I» nister Pandit Nehru had made a seer appeal to Americai ary of State Dean r\ in a further effoi Communist China the United Nations He was referring shington report Nehru had
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  • 13 9 South Korean troops cleaning np their artillery tor an inspection.
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  • 463 9 A.P. NEW YORK, an .Mirrs in I ere so much art that they elves to silver, tap §tri< i, painti ure which did „•I ihem s10 indifferent th v used the and Rones to fill up roads, ruined ri MsZoric
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  • 170 9 A.P. CIESSE J ;k,KMANY. ien who sit in a ■w room near the out--61 this West German t*L Can U> tho (,i rence be- for j» < Tnnnmfarl oppres- i-P the screen- ll 'I'-rman-run centre for P "*4>r crossen job to
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  • 175 9 Reuter. COLOMBO. —A Prince who will soon be singing for a living in Australia passed through Colombo. He is Prince Peter Enrico of Caraco, whose mother Andree Margeuritc, is a direct descendant of the Borgias. Twentyninc years old, Peter has done many odd
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  • 27 9 Reuter BERLIN, Tues. The Cen tral Committee of the East German Socialist Unity Party, to-day elected Waltei Ulbright as general secretary of the Party.- Reuter.
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  • 33 9 U.P. HONG KONG. Tv R. [he following were he official r-uotatlons on the Hong Kong Money Exchange--HK56.185 per U 3. dolHr HKS 5.45 ocr pound sterling HKS3O7. oer tr>el of irold. -U.P.
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  • 133 9 The Potato Bug U.P. FRANKFURT Russia may use her "Potato Bug' propaganda campaign as an excuse to put pressure on Berlin's air corridors to the west- the only supply route she failed to cut during hei unsudcessful 11 months at tempt to starve the westerr powers out
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  • 45 9 Reuter-AAP MELBOURNE Filthy hungry and i 1, a man brought to a Melbourne benevolent centre died of malnutrition. He had £A7OO in his pocket Others have been admitted equally hungry and apparently destitute, with sums of up to £AlOO in their poc-kets.—Reuter-AAP.
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  • 146 10 REME had to fight hard yesterday to beat 30th Bn. RAOC in a semi-final replay for the Army Cup, on the BODCA ground. The Engineers eventually won one-nil. Had RAOC fielded a better knit forwardline they would have walked off easy winners. Their
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  • 69 10 Entries are invited for the Singapore Bad \inton Championship. Events are: men's singles and doubles, women's singles and doubles, veteran's singles and doubles and the mixed doubles, and interschool championships. Entry forms may be obtained from the Honorary Secretary of the Singapore Badminton Association, Mr. Wee
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  • 39 10 PENANG, Tues.—Penang State basketball player, Tan Beng Hal, who represented Malaya in the China Olympics, has been suspended tor six months This decision was made following a meeting of the Penang Chinese Basketball and Volley Ball Association.
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  • 60 10 The Singapore MalaV ya Cup soccer team to j meet the Army-Navy tomorrow in a friendly game at Jalan Besar is as follows: Chee Seng; Abdul 5 Rahman, Salleh; Vass, I Harith, Hee Jong: S. Madon. Param, A. BaN kar. Chong Rum, A. S Gabos. j
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  • 104 10 MALACCA, Tues.—Entries for the Malacca Badminton Association 1950 tournaments will close tentatively as fololws: Inter Commercial House competition on July 30; Junior Inter-Party and Junior Individual Championships on Aug. 8; Senior Individual Championships on Aug. 26, and Senior Inter-Party Competition on Sept. 24. The Inter-School (English schools)
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  • 502 10 A WANG BAKAR SCORES 4 GOALS tfOTA Raja, last year's Singapore Cup winners, today sit firm on th* S.A.F.A. Senior League throne. Nothing will shake them off cv if they lose their remaining League games. tn Raja's yesterday flattened their toughest hurdle,
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  • 96 10 Fo low 'm* are Hie results of Taatlin Club Tennis char:ip:->a.ship ties played off at Tanrlin >6a torday Mr N s (H'l.N iXM (t).i s:Capt. Turner-Cooke Mai. K (Jreenwood beat La. Col. Yir-kers Maj. A, R. Dawo 6 8, w~0; O. T. Holloway <t F. F. Putl'Vaa beat
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  • 319 10 DEST performance during yesterday. InterD School Athletic Championship heats run oil at Victoria School ground was by Ibrahim FalL (Victoria School), who clocked 10.2 sees over the 100 yards. In a special exhibition, 20-year-old Tan Soo Liat, A.C.S. school certificate student, covered the 120 yards
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  • 202 10 LONDON. Tues. County > ri« ket results:— At Liverpool. Lanca <\i re Nottinghamshire by 175 runs. Lancashire 204 and 217 for 3 dec ared (Grieves not out 54). Nottinghamshire 130 and US (Greenwood, rightann medium offsp n. 4 for 25. Hilton. lellann slow. 5 for
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  • 23 10 MALACCA. Peter's Brigade team with K. p2»J3 tain will travel to Smg£ during the August to play against I Joseph's Brigade.
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  • 239 10 GOODWOOD. SUSSEX, Tuos. I —The Maharajah of Rajpipla's I 4-year-old First Consul, a 100-9 chance, triumphed in the £2.000 Stewards Cup, the six furlong gamble which always features the opening of the colourful 4day meeting here. Princess Margaret, representing the Royal family, was among the
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  • 53 11 Picture showing the reported escape route of arsonists after their attack on libber godoun of Messrs. Louis Dreyfus Co., Ltd., at Kallang. At the t .j...i the stairs, can be seen the wheels of the taxi, which crashed into the wall il Kalbnge bridge, blocking the entrance
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  • 141 11 Reute r 's Special Correspondent in Tok'-o cables: Trouble came in two places yesterday for Gen. MacArthur? planners trying to -tretcrt ihret weak U.S. div? an-J their South Korean -upporters over defence c f ■ne-thinl of the Korean peninsula. Tht long range danger— a™ tnat in
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  • 159 11 A.P. MANILA, Today. lAFI AF V > Hukbalahap guerillas were killed, aptured and undetermined numluring a recent eight-day Army tatangas, the Defence Department jounced today. vyi«uon, wnich endwas launched :ov,rnment y "tut:on 01 more than Huks M mi cs tn artln U mmZi f
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  • 223 11 A.P. RANGOON, Today. r China is now giving secret aid to the White Flag Communist Party of Burma for continuation of its disruptive, anti-social programme to undermine Burma, the Associated Press has learned authoritatively. This is being done despite Burma's recognition of the Chinese Reds and
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  • 71 11 Reuter. WASHINGTON Tues. A BILL which woold lift the ceiling on the expansion of United States armed forces and extend lor one year :he terms of alt the nearly 300,000 men in tiie armtd services whose enlistments are due to expire in the next 12 months
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  • 28 11 A.P. CAIRO. Tues. Leaflets in Arabic accusing the U.S. of murdei, terrorism and aggression in Korea are being widely distributed in Cairo by underground Reds. A.P.
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  • 29 11 The pilot of the R.A.F. plane who was killed in a crash in Perak on Monday has been identified as Pilot I H. E. A. Hum.
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  • 35 11 A.P. NEW ORLEANS. Tues. F»-r--nard Docusen. 146 lbs out point- d M ko Boballa. 149 !»>«..■ In A 10-round bout la*t liierht .n a split de>i*ion. One called tne boxing bout draw. A P.
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  • 172 11 WASHINGTON. Tues RE PRESEN TA Tl YF. Carl Vinson, Chairman cf the House of Representativis Armed Services Committt i said here to-day that the Soviet Union outnumbered the United State? 7 1 in tanks and more than 17 1 in military
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  • 35 11 U.P BEIRUT. Tut- The Le I'anese government to-day protested to U.N. observer PrigadJcr General William Riley against Israeli planes' allegedly unprovoked attack on a Lebanaese transport in which two persons were killed. -U.P.
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  • 148 11 Reuter-AAP HONGKONG, Today. THE People's Government in Peking has issued a directive ordering death or long term imprisonment for "counter revolutionary" elements, thus reflecting its growing concern over the guerilla activities oil the mainland. The directive pointed out that h: some areas of the mainland especially
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  • 71 11 PARIS. Today. A young Iran.an student nurse Sheybaiu Arms, 25, jumped to her death from the fifth lloor of her school infirmary here on Monday night. She had told friends mat she was "tired of life" and Ettttn had apparently taken drug. Under observation in the
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  • 29 11 KIWI MEMBERS LEAGUE will ce-ebrate their Third Anniversary Celebrations by holding a dance at the Adelpln Hotel Roof Garden on August 5 from 830 to 1 a.m.
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  • 186 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. FE United States is considering proposals for creating more powerful police forces in Western Germany and Japan as buffers against in te*nal communist uprisings, Government officials reported yesterday. A They said the Korean war has shown the need for strong and
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  • 139 12 A.P. MANILA. To-day. GENERAL Carlos P. Romulo. Philippine Foreign Secretary and United Nations General Assembly President, said yesterday the Korean war is the "turning point in world's search for peace." He told the Women's International League meeting a U.N. failure in Korea would be
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  • 127 12 THREE Chinese men dress- ed in white ran away when challenged by a Police constable'; and awatchman at the Michelin Rubber Store at Kirn Yam Road at 3.30 a.m. yesterday. Gurmokh Singh, the watchman, said: "We first saw a young Chinese dressed in white at the
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  • 57 12 THREE-MILE WITHDRAWAL Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Wed.— The North Korean Fourth Division has occupied ports along the southwest coast, stated Mac Arthur's communique today. The First Cavalry withdrew about three miles from west of Yongdong to the east. The Northerners were reported sustaining losses in encounters with the American 25th and
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  • 37 12 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Wednesday.—Rice imports in the fiscal year 1951 will b= somewhat less than the goal, statta Tokichi Abiko, head of the Food Board, yesterday, principally because of the loss of Korean rice.—Reutei -AAP.
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  • 171 12 Reuter-AAP. T.OKIO, Today. THIRTY North Korean Communist soldiers who fought with the Chinese Communists in Manchuria are among the 239 now held in a nearby camp. One of them, Second Lieutenant Whang Chul Soon, 25, told Reuter-AAP today his entire division was transferred
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  • 120 12 U.P. EIGHTH ARMY HQ IN KOREA, Tues. A FIFTH Air Force spokesman announced that two North Korean airplan s attacked "friendly" troops in the Hamchang area, north of at 8.30 a.m. today. This is believed to be the first time Communist aircraft have attacked Alii d infantry
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  • 36 12 Pouter-A.A.P. TOKIO. Wed. Hollywood movie actrcri Florence Marley his at rived at Haneda airport aboard a Northwest Airlin.s pinnc. She is here to star in the first AmericanJapanese production "Tokio File 212 Pouter A.A.P.
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  • 189 12 A.P RANGOON. Today. A£J elephant-mail service shuttles daily through the forests of Central Burma with "military orders" to north Burma Communists from their high command in the south. Informed sources reporting this said this is the first link between north and south Communists since their
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  • 88 12 A.P. TOKYO. Today. THE United Etates Eighth Army announced yesterday that correspondents covering the Korean war will no "onger submit their stories for security checking, but warned that "criticism of ccmmand decisions or of the conduct of allied soldiers on the battlefield will not be to>rated."
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  • 168 12 RUBBER SOARS The rubber coinmodty ma"" 1 Opened today with b 119 cents a j<ound f<-r MM sli«-«-t August tUNML B"" rose to 112 and MM 111 first business was market then row to lis by noon to 117 1 were stil! KVM The sharp rise -'-J strong
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    • 57 1 MALAYA Tribune Te> 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER [N MALAYA Phone SSM/3 Nine Lm Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lump**, tpoh ana Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, W, Fleet Street,
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    • 750 1 REDS KEEP UP BIG ATTACKS U.P.,Reuter, and AAP Mac Arthur's H.Q. for Korea, Wednesday. FURTHER WITHDRAWALS OF UNITED STATE S FORCES ON THE r ROAD BACKWARD FROM YONGDONG TO TAE G U, TEMPORARY SOUTH KOREAN CAPITAL, MAY BE NECESSARY, GEN. MACARTHURS COMMUNIQUE SAID. Communist
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    • 112 1 U.P. LONDON. Wed. BRITAIN adopted a programme yesterday to strengthen the Royal Air force the, nation's first line or defence against an atomic attack. Thp Air Ministry announced higher pay and faster advancement for airmen, and technicians. Mr M'nister Henderson said t*at *he RAF's new programme
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    • 88 1 Tribune staff Reporter BANDITS raided a village in North East Johore last evening, and attacked and shot a civilian wounding him in the thigh. Security forces who hud heard the shot, embed the village but failed to contact the bandits. Fifteen bandits raided an estate in Centra]
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    • 42 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues.—The House to-day passed and sent to the White House a bill that would permit the President to keep in uniform for an extra 12 months men whose enlistments expire between now and July 9. 1951.— U.P.
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    • 19 1 13,000,000 SPENT Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—Britain spent over £13.000,000 on Colonial development in 1949- 50 it was announced here to-day.—Reuter.
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    • 165 1 S 'pores Dragon In The Sky Tribune Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of Singaporeans are claiming they saw "a dragon with flames belching from its mouth" in the sky yesterday. They report that the phenomena lasted for more than five minutes. The mouth and face of the d'.agon were seen for mere
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    • 29 1 The pilot of the R.A.F. plane who was killed in a crasn in Perak on Monday has been identified as Pilot I H. E. A. Hum.
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    • 250 1 WASHINGTON, Tuesday. REPUBLICAN Representative Dewey Short told the House today that American troops in Korea may be driven to the sea within the next few days. Short, a ranking Republican member of the House Armed Services Committee, made the statement after he and other Congressional military leaders
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    • 215 1 REPORT TO U.N. LAKE SUCCESS. Wed. GEN. Mac Arthur's Unified Command told the Security Council in a 2,000--word report today that the United Nations forces in Korea must overcome the Communist superiority In manpower and "excellent Soviet material" before they can repel the Red invasion.
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    • 198 1 A.P. LONDON, Wednesday. DRITAIN is reliably reported to be ready to offer D a small ground force to help the United Nations in Korea. She has already thrown naval and air forces into the fight. The decision came after confidential high level talks in
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    • 115 1 U.P. NAIROBI. Wed. DOLICE HAVE begun a I crackdown on native anti-white fanatics who vow the obliteration of all Europeans. Ninteen natives including two women were yesterday convicted of belonging to the dreaded Mau Mau society, which demands that its members pledge eternal opposition to white
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    • 163 1 WASHINGTON, Tues. REPRESENTATIVE Carl Vinson, Chairman cf the House of Representatives Armed Services Committee, said here to-day that the Soviet Union outnumbered the United States 7—l irr tanks and more than 17 —1 in military manpower. Russia had almost 300 submarines
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    • 75 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON ,Tues. MORE than 5,000 warplanes are to be added to the air strength of the United States, Defence Secretary Louis Johnson announced today. He said the expansion would be made under the $10.486 976,000 military fund President Truman asked from Congress yesterday. Asked about the
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    • 132 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, To-day. PRESIDENT Truman asked Congress to-day for a prompt $5,000,000,000 increase in taxes, to be collected partly from individuals and partly from business. In a letter to Senator Walter George, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, Mr. Truman proposed that a Tax
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    • 33 1 U.P. BEIRUT, Tues. -The Lebanese government to-day protested to U.N. observer Brigadier General William Riley against Israeli planes' allegedly unprovoked attack on a Lebanaese transport in which two persons were killed.—U.P.
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    • 27 1 A.P CAIRO, Tues.—Leaflets In Arabic accusing the U.S. of murder, terrorism and aggression in Korea are being widely distributed in Cairo by underground Reds A.p.
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    • 493 1 Too Many Men Employed Planner Reports To Council Today RETRENCHMENTS in the staffs of some Government Departments are recommended in a report tabled this morning before the Federal Council in Kuala Lumpur. The report is by the Malayan Government's "Planning Supremo", called the Organisation and
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    • 61 1 WATCH out for this afternoon's late extra edition of the Malaya Tribune for all the latest news of the day from all parts of the world, received up to 3 p.m. It also carries two exclusive regular features—a short story and the Superman comic strip. It will be
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    • 30 1 STOP PRESS U.P. The Turkish Government announced yesterday that it has offered to send 4.500 ground troops to the aid of the U.N. Forces in South Korea.—U.P.
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      • 66 1 BEST for LIGHT Made in England. Sole Distributors: Tan Cheng Mob Electric Co., 152, Cross Street, Singapore. VIOLIN OUTFITS Kach Outfit consists of .One Violin, One Bow. One Case; the violin is fitted with Chinrest, K-st.ring Adjuster and is supplied with one cake of Rosin. Six Models available from stocks:
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      • 46 1 TONC CUAN 23-tO, Coccman 9t*,§ct. g>NGAPOft6 > TfL,3sl2> A Naval Officer —about 1744. Between 1740-44, Lord Anson circumnavigated the world and captured Spanish Treasure to the value of £500,000. He was responsible for the organisation of the t'ncs in their present form. True to tradition SENIOR SERVICE
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    • 137 2 WHEN charged before the First Traffic Court yesterday with negligent driving. S4.y«ar-old Lira Chuan Kje told the court that while he was driving, he suddenly felt Biddy- and was doubtful whether to plead guilty or not. Urn Chuan Kee aitas Lim Tjoan Kie was advised to claim
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    • 189 2 AN Indian. Velliyappan and a Chinese Goh Sei Chew, accused o« house- breaking and stealing 15 diesel pumps worth $9,600 irom an R.A.F. (Seletan store, on April 22. werboth acq ait ted by the Firs' District Court today. Goh vas also alleged to have sold
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    • 215 2 THIRTEEN HURT, SIX BADLY THREE women workers died and 13 others were 1 injured when a three-ton lorry m which they were travelling to work yesterday morning crashed into a tree at the sth. mile stone, Thomson Road. The lorry driver escaped unhurt. The
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    • 89 2 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues- Professor Briain Maegraith. of the Liverpool University School of Tropical Medicine, said here today malaria had been so reduced in Singapore by "good methods' that medical students had to import patients from the mainland in order to study the disease. He praised
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    • 266 2 f HUA Yok Ling, a middle aged Chinese was $35,000 or nine months gaol in default by :ne Second District Judge. Mr. Tan Ah Tah, yesterday on a I j of carrying 2.743 lbs. in tobacco on June 24. His companion. Wee Cheng BoL was
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    • 100 2 The Sultan of Pahang who returned on Monday from a tour of England and the Continent was the guest of honour at a dinner and dance at the Cathay Restaurant given bv Dato and Datin C. J. Paglar on Monday nieht. Among the Malay Royalties present
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    • 317 2 Gurkha Gets DCM A Company Sergeant of tne 1st Battalion of the Malay Regiment ana uic Rifleman of the*-1st Battalion of the 2nu King Edward the Seventh's Own Gurkha Rifles have been honoured actions in the emergency. They are C.S.M. Ibrahim bin Mohammed
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    • 58 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. —Mr. K. J. Cumming ceased to be a member of the Federal Legislative Council n July 19. consequent upon the return ol Mr. J. D. Mead. Mr. D. T. Waring ceased to a member of the Federal Executive Council on July 19. consequent
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    • 417 2 THE Labour Party last night forecast that it would have a sweeping victory in the coming Municipal elections in December. "We have every cause for optimism,'' said Mr. P. M. Williams, secretary of the Labour Party, "we have registered something like five to six thousand voters
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    • 26 2 An English-speaking Indian, DivrCcaran Uovindan accused of attempting to outrage the modesty of a Chinese woman a.i acquitted by the Fourth Police Court yesterday.
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    • 316 2 the quiet stmos- phere of the Singapore Chinese Chamocr cf Commerce it. a varied assortment o; Chinese paintings put on exhibition hy the China cociety. The range is as 'vide as the pel led. There are paintings oating from the Shung Dynasty up to the present
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    • 209 2 KUALA LUMPUR. TVsdav I/EEN appreciation of the work of the Europe 11 Police Sergeants during the Emergency ig S by the planters of Malaya in letters sent by the twr planting organisations to the Commissioner 5 Police. 'WithOUt the HnsnUn^ Incorporated Sociftv of ers "the position
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    • 145 2 A little wouno. on his finger caused by the fall of a plank led to the death of a 42-year-old rjokkien employee of Ang Chuan Lam. when an inquest into his death was held at the Coroner's Court yesterday. The Hokkien Lim Lye Soon
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    • 116 2 LABOURERS of the Singa- nore Harbour Board, j nave three grouses. They are not satisfied with the 25 j ocr cent allocation of uuar- i ters which has been arrang- J ed for them through the present ouiiding programme. Labourers feel that more flats should
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    • 110 2 KUALA LUMM'h, Tv»Wklfakf: Week win i„. held in Aioi Gajah District from July 21 to i a. The main event will ht the Alor Gajah District Show or: the Alor Gajah Padaag oo July 29. when flags will be sold by girl students from the
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    • 39 2 A farewell Chinese dinno party will be held at Bk Swimming Club th.? Friday at 8 p.m. in honour ot Mi. Lee Siow Mong the Pred of the Chin;. Society, who leaving for England early month.
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    • 108 2 Stole Cycle Parts —Charge A4l-ycar-old-Hcnghua, Ng Kirn Soo, was chaffed fraudulent possession of four three-speed gears, live dynamo lamps, two dynamos, three cycle pumps, one cycle bell, two cycle handles, three chain cases, four rims, one front wheel four tyres, eleven mudguards, one cycle body, to the tot<! value of
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    • 22 3 Bai, wife of M norai Ross. Leading Lon*r r daughter of K. roo of lYodattur (SouthR^* f n London, on 7th
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    • 254 3 WHILE the Singapore Police were busy with the arson attempt on a rubber godown of Louis Dreyfus and Company at Kallang Road on Monvlay night, other arsonists tried to set fire to the Dunlop Rubber Tyre Store at Robinson Road. The arsonists were seen by
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    • 85 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. Headquarters of the j UNMO have sent circulars to all Its divisions to sub- j mit names of candidates for the Executive Committee by August 5. The Secretary General. Capt. Hussein bin Onn. said tnat on receipt of nomina- > tions candidates
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    • 61 3 MALACCA. Tues. Goh Tiong Tan. weil-known business man and leader of the Chinese community entertaine over 1.200 guests on the occasion of the double wedding of his two sons at th° Cninese Chamber of Commerce at Tranquerah Road. Mr. Goh Koon Tin was married to Miss Lai Chia
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    • 61 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— The Johore Malay Chamber ot Commerce will hold a meet,ing tomorrow, at 4 p.m. No. 18, Jalan Ah Fook. The agenda includes a discussion on the allotment of R fish stall in the local market, and the fixing of the date for the general
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    • 226 3 niSSATISFACTION among beneficiaries over the administration of the estate of Kwek Eng Khiang by his second wife, was revealed in the High Court yesterday when two sons of Kwek Eng Khiang applied to the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, that letters of administration be
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    • 64 3 Found guilty of using abusive language to a police constable at Gate No. 2. 5.H.8.. on July 25. a Cantonese. Ho Yoke of Block 6, S.H.B. Coolie Lines was fined $5 in default one weeks' gaol, by Magistrate C.H.F. Blake terdayOn a second charge of offering a bribe
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    • 383 3 rENERALISSIMO Joseph Stalin has done Generalissimo Chiang rvai-shek a big favour. That is the opinion of a professor of Asiatic politics, Professor P. M. A. Linebarger, of the School of Advanced International Politics, Washington, D.C. Said the The Moscow Politburo has obtained for Nationalist China the
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    • 113 3 NONIS: MICHAEL JOSEPH NONIS, i"* 25 year old Eurasian, was again brought before Mr. I). A. Fyfe in the Relief Court yesterday. A tentative charge of murder was mentioned against him. Michael is alleged to have murdered 10-year-old Winnie Spencer on the night of June
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      • 512 3 NOTICES THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAP. 45). In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore. j Island of Singapore In Bankruptcy No. 152 of 1931. Re Chop Fai Onn, of No. 66. Upper Hokien Street. Singapore; Traders. Notice is hereby given that a First dividend is intended .to be declared
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      • 451 3 NOTICES NEW SCUDAI, LIMITED (Incorporated in the Colony of Singapore). DIVIDEND No. 15. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that at the 24th Ordinary General Meeting of the Company which will be held in the Board Room, Amber Building, No. 5, Malacca Street, Singapore, on Friday, 4th August, 1950, at 11 a.m.,
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      • 356 3 The Principal A Staff of th* S'poiv Institute of OsfHM tc» nave great pleasure in inviting all the Old Students to the 3rd Anniversary at Raffles Institution, on S9th Jnh p.m. Sports 5 p.m. Social—« p.m. Mating President. Mr. Yap Pheng *iek. GOOD ENGLISH TYPING ESSENTIAL. Beginners: Aug.; B'kecping Accty.,
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    • 611 4 ONE word governs the success or failure of the United Nations campaign in Korea. One word lies behind these days of bitter retreat. One word will govern all the battles to come, and will decide each one of them. The word is "logistics," and the dictionary defines it as:
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    • 948 4  -  THE FACTS by GEN. MacARTHUR LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. GEN MacArthur, Commander-in-Chief of United Nations forces in Korea, today reported to the Security Council that his hold on the southern part of Korea represented a secura base and that United Nations forces were there to stay.
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    • 634 4  -  Says Hal Boyle AP. NEW YORK, AMERICAN OX'I tignuiig in Korea lind memselves in a couniry 01 oad customs and ancient ways. mere is actio aDout eitner the land or the peopie 10 remind tnem of Liome. xne main
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    • 45 4 A school teacher, telling his boys about Coloumbus and the discovery of America, ended by saying. And all this happened four hundred years ago." A new boy, his eyes wide with wonder, said after a little thought: "Gee. teacher, what a memory you've
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    • 127 5 MALACCA. Tuesday. Mohamed Kassan bin Settiement Public [ons Officer of Malacrt was found guilty today in'the sessions court before Mr f a ('hua on three t n [rges of dishonestly misappropriating a total of four gallons ol petrol belonging tn the Department of Public Relations.
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    • 342 5 Committee Sends Report THK Select Committee appointed by the Legislative Council of the Federation to examine and report on the Weekly Holidays Ordinance 1950, in its tper laid before the Council today, has recommended that the High Commissioner in Council be given the power to
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    • 133 5 PENANG Tu<:s. Teh Teifc Seng, a tally clerk who pleaded guilty to three cnarges of criminal breach of trust in lesp cL of four cases of HlLfefe, six bales of paper tmd one bale of wool I n piece-goods belonging to his employers
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    • 66 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues.— Night movement of food has been banned in the following areas of Penang, except with the permission of the Assistant Controller of Supplies. The area along the Railway Track Road from the Old Railway Station, Kuala Lipis up to the Pahang/Kelantan State Boundary Line includhalf
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    • 111 5 A TOTAL of 340 loans amounting to $30,540 257.25 have been advanced by banks in the Federation to the Industrial Rehabilitation Financ; Board. This was stated in a report of the financial position of the Board as at June 30. 1950. laid betore th" Federal
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    • 391 5 DEFENCE PENANG Tues. Mr. T.E. Conaghan defending Lim Kirn Cheng, who together with Yeap Bean Hone, Lee Eng Hock and Saw Boon Kong, was charged with conspiring to ii.eat the Bank of China of $72,000 ou July 15 'ast. said in the Sessions Court, yesttrday
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    • 218 5 THE Labour Party last night attacked Progressive Party President Mr. C. C. Tan's refusal to meet Mr. Noel Carter in public debate over the stand taken by the Progressive Commissioners in the recent choice of a Deputy Treasurer for the Municipality. Mr. P. M.
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    • 91 5 Two hundred years ago next Friday evening Johann Sebastian Bach died in Leipzig. Germany, la honour of this anniversary Radio Malaya will he broadcasting a special programme of music illustrating the life of this greatest of all composers of sacrerl music. It will take the place
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    • 183 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues A Malay wood-cutu-i who W .L WO Cn; sitting beside the path .n Pahang today attacked one ol them witn a parang and decapitated him on failing to get a satisfactory answer. The other ran away The police went to tne scene and
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    • 120 5 REPAIRS carried out to the motor tug. "Jahat", to make it seaworthy, were mentioned in the High Court yesterday when Alcoe Engineering Ltd. claimed $3,010 from the United Shipping and Stevedoring Co. the owners of the tug. Alcoe Engineering Ltd. stated that they claimed
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    • 344 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS WASHINGTON, Tuesday. U7ITH millions of tyres in stock and production at an all-time peak, rubber experts said today that motorists who hoard are wasting their money. Noting some "fear buying" because of the war in Korea, a spokesman for the
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    • 142 6 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.- -Although no improvement in the. n?»rnK.nonal situation was revealed by the overnight press, there was le.=s bearish feeling than of late m the London Stock ISxehange today. Several bright spots v.< r<shown amon, r overseas \«sues. These mc uded a sharp rally in Japanese loans
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    • 146 6 SINGAPORE, July 25. The share market continued to sag as buying interest remained on a small scale. News from Korea is still the dominating feature. The following were the day's price changes: Alex Burks PrM. IM 2™» xd Ord. 1.95 2.00 xd 8.8. Petrol K>/S 9 braser
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    • 757 6 SINGAPORE, -lily ti. Buyers Sellers Atlas Ice 11.90 12.25 B M. Trustees 7.00 7.50 Con. Tin Smelt Pret. 20/3 21/6 xd Ords. 2.92 i 2.97' E. Utd. Assur. 38.75 39.75 Fed. Dispensary 6.25 6.75 Gammon 3.20 2.25 G.'town Disp. 1.75 1.85 xd <k>odwood Park 1.00
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    • 64 6 'Star Archurus (44); Stanvac Hjirak (Sheers); Te'emaehus (42/3); Tosari (41) Seroei (40); Khyber (38/9); Gausdai (36/7); Ellen Maersl: (35/6); Talisang Maron (81/2); Orestes (17/8); Charon (19/20); C. Mel>od (21 2); Burhlll (23/4); Tantara (25/6); Island Mall (27 8); Prometheus (29/30); Trains (15 6); Bemvenus (184); Pres. Johnson (8/9);
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    • 47 6 Latest time for posting surface mail today at the G.P.O. la 5.45 p.m. for Gt. Britain, Ncrth Ireland, Eire, Europe, North and West Africa. West Indies, Egypt. Ceylon, Hongkong, China, Australia, New Zealand, Trengganu (parcels only*, North Borneo, L.iluian, Brunei, Miri, and Thailand (parcels only).
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    • 172 6 THE rubber commodity market opened at 105 cent.= yesterday but there were considerable fluctuations in the morning. The price for August dropped to 102 v 2 and rose to 104 buyers and done at noon. In the aftemcDn, however, with orders filleot and the publication of the
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    • 119 6 U.P. HONGKONG. Tues. RELIABLE sources said to- day that oil thirsty Chinese Communist purcnasing agents were going into the black market to get gasoline denied them by orders from London and Washington. The sources said the agents *ere offereing to pay as high a
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    • 349 6 U.S. BOOM MEANS MORE BUSINESS FOR AREA A.P. NEW YOJiK, Monday. dooming AmeiUa:* business is helping ]m D the British exchequer o v of the hole. Americans are buying lyves in q lian tities—made out of rubber brought from the British at record prices. Americans kre buying more British-sold tin,
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    • 79 6 SINGAPORE. July 25. The price of tin w r picU ex-smelter n rise of (91 on the picul LONDON, July 24 Spot £690 V Up 114 j Three months £699«; r D £14 Settlement price £700 ip £15. Turnover 190 tons. SECOND SESSION Spot £716%. Tp £27 Three
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    • 91 6 A.P LONDON Toes.—Spot tm regained £6 3 4 of th.* niorning's £8 less during the afternoon session and ctomd m £715-1/2 per ton. Tmm months recovered £7-3 -i of morning's loss at E715-3 The conditions wore v. rv quiet and the turnover was only 70 tons, making
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 748 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option tcT proceed via other ports to load and Carriers opi discharge cargo. m Klines for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW SaII, Tc,ONTINENTAL PORTS. -Prometheus" sails for Holland, London, Ham- juiy burg ""a ub o ••Trnihw" sails for Liverpool u 4u°wylu." llsans for
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      • 445 6 CLASSIFIED SITUATIONS VACANT LEGAL BHD requires su-ri->--sraphers and typists. Apply statir.*; qualMUat ons and salary cxpec:eo. Box A.383. Tribune. S por.WANTED experienced, reliable and trust worthy Chinese Menogiapher. Must be highly educated and exper enced in secretarial work. Apply N0.56. Teluk Ajer Street. S pore. <J 7 lb *i; WANTED
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      • 368 6 FINANCIAL ""WANTED oan $500. Kepaya:>L six months state interest required Box A.3849, Tribune, Penang. 1178). EDUCATIONAL VIOLIN Lessons. Theory Practice even by qua'ifVid teacher. Julian Foorman. Musical Director: Sea View Orchestra. Limited pupils accepted. Preparing pup ls for the "Royal College of Music. London". Enquiries: 4. Meyer Mansions. North Bridge
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      • 243 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE__ CONSULT us for i otor j cycle spares. Ban Hoe ft Co., l 'l. Middle Road. Singapore. JP.180) FOR sale 1947 Ford V? Coupe 4-5 seater Grey 28.000 miles regular eerricing by Agents owner going Home. Apply Hey wood 109 Ampsng Road. Phone K.L. 2251. Of .1*1).
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      • 238 6 FURNISHED room. bf4hn»Mi modern sanitation kitchensti* Kafong area _~a'lab> rasrn<d couple, no children. App'.y B°x A.3846, Tribune. S'por< AVAIL. Purnished with bathroom atta< be I in home. Board optional, i i A 3845. Tribune. Spore. (M.l»l COMFORTABLY ful ble rooms with verandah- <ntrally s tuated. HiKh elevati n exce lent
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    • 146 7 RP3IP> had to fight hard yesterday to beat 30th Bn. RAOC in a semi-final replay for the Army Cup, n the BODCA ground. The Engineers eventually won one-nil. Had RAOC fielded a better knit forwardline they would have walked off easy winners. Their
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    • 60 7 are invited for the Badminton Chamevents are: mens I doubles, women's r I. and doubles, veteran's and doubles and the IlXt ,i doubles, and lntcrnampkmabtpi. 1« Entry forms may be obtam- i from the Honorary Secrethe Singapore Bad--onation. Mr. Wee United Press, Wireless Building. Thi closing
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    • 401 7 INDIES LEAD TWO-ONE A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. THE West Indies, playing with deserved eon--1 fidence won the third Test, cricket match against England today by ten wickets. England entered the final day with a faint hope that a miracle stand could save them —a
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    • 199 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Count v cricket results:— At Liverpool. Lancam re beat Nottinghamshire by 175 runs. Lancashire 204 and 217 for 3 dec ared (Gripves not out 54). Nottinghamshire 130 and lIS (Greenwood, rightarm medium orTsp ii, 4 for 25, Hilton, Niiami slow, ft for
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    • 39 7 PENANG, Tues.—Penang State basketball player. Tan Beng Hai, who represented Malaya in tho China Olympics, has been suspended lor six months. This decision was made following a meeting of the Penang Chinese Basketball and Volley Ball Association.
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    • 130 7 Reuter. i.nci.ANß Ist. raala**— «23 WEST INDIES Ist. Inns.. .VW KNGLAM) 2nd Innings. Washbrook t Worrell b Valentine IU; Simpson run uiit M; Paraaease lb* <;..ddard 18: i»cwm Ibw \aleiitiiif li*; Yardlt > b Katiiadhiu 7; Insole si. Wa.cot b Kamadhin D; Beans c KteUt me>«-r b Kamadhin feS;
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    • 368 7 DEST performance during yesterday's InterD School Athletic Championship heats run off at Victoria School ground was by Ibrahim Falli (Victoria School), who clocked 10.2 sees over the 100 yards. In a special exhibition, 20-year-old Tan Soo Liat, A.C.S. school certificate student, covered the 120 yards
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    • 29 7 KIWI MEMBERS LEAGUE will ce>brate their Third Anniversary Celebrations by holding a dance at the Adelphi Hotel Roof Garden on August 5 from 8-30 to 1 a.m.
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    • 63 7 > The Singapore Mala- i ya Cup soccer team to meet the Army-Navy tomorrow in a friendly game at Jalan Besar j is as follows: 1 Chee Seng; Abdul v 1 Rahman. Saileh; Vass, Harith, Hec Jong; S. 1 Madon, Param. A. Ba- 1 kar. Chong
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    • 95 7 Fo low ng are the results of Tan Ho club Tvnni: Championship lie-s played off at Tan-din ti i daj \l KN's OPEN DOl BLES:— Capt. Turner-Cooke Hoi. X Greenwood beat Lt. Col. vlckera Maj. A, R. Dawc ti 3, H 0; G. T. Hollowav F. F. SuII'VSS
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    • 75 7 SINGAPORE Recreation Club beat the Chinese Casuals by two .goals to nil yesterday in a S.A.F.A. Senior League game on the padang. Casuals forced the pace and raided S.R.C. territory on a number of occasions, but their attacks petered out due to weak finishing, and the Recs
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    • 70 7 PARIS, Today. A young Iranian student nurso Sheyban: Arms. 25. jumped to her death from th: fifth Moor of her school infirmary here on Monday night. She had told friends mat she was "clred of life" and then had apparently taken drug. Under observation in the
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    • 38 7 PENANG. Tues.— An attempt was made to shoot j. Chinese in the stomach by two unknown men. in Ayer Itam recently. The bullets however missed the target and landed in the wall. The police are iAvetttifaiing.
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    • 262 7 GOODWOOD SUSSEX. Tues. The Maharajah of lUJpipla > year-old Fir«t Consul. a IW-J chain-*:, triumphed in the £2.0<«» Stewards Cup. the six furlonu gamble Which always .♦•a' are* the opening of the colourful l day meeting bare. Princess Martfaret. repres. nl Ins the Royal family.
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    • 503 7 AWANG BAKAR SCORES 4 GOALS [{OTA Raja, last year's Singapore Cup winners, today sit firm on the 11 S.A.F.A. Senior League throne. Nothing will shake them off, even if they lose their remainir J League games. Raja's yesterday flattened their toughest hurdle,
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    • 108 7 MALACCA, Tues.—Entries for the Malacca Badminton Association 1950 tournaments will close tentatively as fololws: Inter Commercial House competition on July 30; Junior Inter-Party and Junior Individual Championships on Aug. 8; Senior Individual Championships on Aug. 26, and Senior Inter-Party Competition on Sept. 24. The Inter-School (Eng'ish schools)
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    • 164 7 R< iultfl of tenuis i <* 1 play* on ill" YMCA courts last evenjri"' .'ire Kfl frt lOVrS'— MhN'S OPF.N NOVK KS SIN(. IKX W. H Tun baa). Y. F. Chen 6 2, -<>: r>r. '.me rww Lan beat Ten Kirn Tĕe C I,
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    • 30 7 MALACCA, Tues. St. Peter's Brigade badmintor team with E. Lopez aa captain will travel to Singapore during the August holidays to play against the St Joseph a Brigade.
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    • 35 7 NEW OR LEAN T. l" nard Docu««n. 14» »ba.. outpoint ed Mk- it<-Lalla. 140 lb*,, M 10-round bout last i.iKht ,n split Hi"" 0| <»<hre < n Pe the boxlßfi bout ;i draw. /.P.
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 503 7 K.P.M. LINE iMl J in (Royal Packet Navigation Coy.) (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 5975. Due Sails ••Krianica". for Djambi July 26 P'.to« hahra" for Banjermasiu and Sampit July 27 for Tambelan and Pcntianak July 28 Tosari" for Palembang July 28 •s.rori" f°
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      • 468 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCRPTINQ FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP. ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENARTNEY Duo July 28 OLENEARN I >uo Aug. 18 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONQ, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. GLENGARRY ..due Penary July 26 CARRIERS OPTION To rHUCEKD VIA OTHfc.rt
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    • 53 8 A.P. LONDON, Today. rIF British taxpayers got a bill yesterday for a survey on the love life of elephants. The item read: "For Research into the embryology and reproduction of the African elephant—£ 225." It appeared in the 1949-50 report of the government's
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    • 15 8 BELGRADE. Tues.—Marshal Tito appeared confident to-day that the Russians would not attack Yugoslavia.
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    • 349 8 32 Acts Of Sabotage In 12 Hours Reuter. BRUSSELS, Tuesday. BOMB blasts wrecked railway lines in many parts of Belgium today as 32 acts of sabotage in 12 hours broke the tense 3-day calm since King Leopold's return to the throne. The pattern of incidents suggested
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    • 50 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Tues. The State Religious Department distributed $1,207 to M 8 poor people in Johore Bahru during the Bulan Puasa and Hari Ray a Puasa celebrations. This gift was made possible from the "Zakat" Fund raised from annual contributions from local Malays for charity works.
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    • 197 8 LONDON, Today. A single atom bomb dropped on the average A British city could kill up to 50,000 persons, but proper aefence training could cut casualties to a fraction of that number. This conclusion was given yesterday in a civil defence manual of basic
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    • 183 8 LOW Siap Leng, a 42-year-old Chinese man staying at No. 22, Chuan Guan Street, was convinced that his 'gods' were angry with him. "They must be," said Siap Leng, "for did not a fire break out just after I had I worshipped them?" Slight damage was
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    • 250 8 PUTTING completely about near Port Said, and r racing back the way she had come, the P. and O. passenger liner, Corfu, which docked at Singapore today, 25 days out from London, played a stellar role in a life-saving drama of the
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    • 57 8 A Singapore Traction Cornel pany bus was set ablaze at the junction of East Coast and Joo Chiat Road, at about 7.05 p.m. yesterday. The bus was partly damaged before the Fire Brigade arrived and put out the fire. A tin of petrol was found
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    • 27 8 Reuter. NEW YORK. Tues.— Twentyighth French Armj flyers who are going to Canada to train under the North Atlantic Pact, arrived here last night.—Reuter.
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    • 274 8 GENERAL SINGAPORE CIVIL sLRYM E ASSOCIATION: Committee Meet mR, 00. Tessensohn Roed, 515 p.m. CEYLON TAMILS' ASSOCIATION, 11, Handy Road: <i-i z Meeting at 6 30 p.m. YWCA: 5. Raffles Pace: Business and Professional Ciub Cinema Show "Night and Day" at 7.00 p.m CYMA: Badminton 5.00 p.m.:
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    • 41 8 Alallanp fire which broke out at the open space directly opposite a Singapore ne" s »aner office at ttobinson Road, caused quite a stir, at about 10.15 p.m.. A fire engine brought the fire under control within five minutes.
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    • 175 8 U.P. PARIS, Tuesday. PRANCE proposed today that the European r members of the Atlantic Pact create a common defence fund with United States backing and pool their war production in an Atlantic arsenal for defence against Communist aggression. Premier Rene Pleven outlined the French proposal
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    • 31 8 WELLINGTON, Tues. The New Zealand House of Representatives tonight dedefated by 44 votes to 34 Opposition leader Peter Fraser's attempt to delay a Bill to abolish the Upper House.-
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    • 162 8 Reuter MOSCOW. Tues THE Moscow Litmrv GazHte today accused Pakistan's Prime Minister Uaquat All Khan of doing his utmos t sine returning from Tie United States to convert Pakistan into a "political, and economic bastion of Wall Street in Asia". Under the heading "Pakistan model of Synsman
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    • Page 8 Advertisements
      • 108 8 AmrAmw Am Am Ami mwAmwAmtAmmMmmmmmmm, .jHk^K; AND FOGG RUBBER CO., LTD. Factory Representatives: LOW TANGCHANG LTD. (incorporated in Singapore) A Biscuits > Just Opened ----rCrIH i i for Better Living t: %f jjBU ■J Self -contained. Healthy J locality, single or double I» rooms with bathrooms J« J attached. New
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      • 14 8 BLOOD BANK Group A 30 Bottles B 2 AB 2 O 25 Donors 11.
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