Malaya Tribune, 28 July 1950
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Title Section16 1950-07-28 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS TODAY liXllli EXTRA TWENTY PAGE SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration366 1950-07-28 1 TROOPS SMASH HEAD-ON INTO REDS' TANK-PUSH A.P. &Reuter-AAP With First Cavalry in Korea, Friday. IK UNITED STATES FIRST CAVALRY COUNTER ATTACKED \(.AINST THE NORTH KOREANS TODAY WITH THE LARGEST K»R( F YET THROWN AGAINST THE REDS IN THE KOREAN WAR— •1 REGIMENT SUPPORTED BY A BATTALION.A.P. &Reuter-AAP - 366 words
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Article214 1950-07-28 1 Appeal Court Decides... (Tribune Staff Reporter) Singapore. Today THIRTEEN-year old Maria Hertogh is to so back to her. foster-mother, Che Aminah. Che Aminah was then the custody of the Dutch girl by the Full Court of Appeal this morning. The Court, consisting of Mr. Justice Evans,214 words
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Article31 1950-07-28 1 Reuter-AAP Hll| > U» Xt Can try iMvishn Today. P r Hobart tiding Siat- a. North r< 11 v 1 1 !id of I n< ver un- n theReuter-AAP - 31 words
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Article22 1950-07-28 1 A.P KONG, reviiv. ta" v l" purt of KOn? ypstcr.-i .V HKMonS caus I'.u anrt swim -A.p Iam; Dn re-A.P - 22 words
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Article747 1950-07-28 1 Tribune Staff Reporters ABOUT 9. a.m. this morn- ins, 55-year-old Mr. Li Chi Wa, Inspector of Chinese Schools, was shot at by a young: Chinese man who had asked him "Are you Mr Li Chi Wa?" Mr. Li was then sitting in a trolley747 words
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Article, Illustration16 1950-07-28 1 Picture taken of the big Malay demoasti Uion in Jorore (See Page 2.)16 words
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564 1950-07-28 2 HARRY FANG - By HARRY FANG JOHORE BAHRU, Today. ftATO Onn bin Jaafar told a mammoth meeting at his house here today: "I will consider the possibility of my returning to UMNO." He gave this promise after representatives of various Malay organisations had staged564 words
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Article19 1950-07-28 2 A.P COPENHAGEN, r.nurs.— Prince Knud. Danish heir apparent, is 50 today. He is a Naval captain.—A.P.A.P - 19 words
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Article35 1950-07-28 2 MANILA. Thurs.—Philippine Secretary of Commerce and Industry Cornelio Balmaceda announced today that the Philippine trade balance had shown a marked improvement the first six months this year over the same period in 1949,—35 words
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Article108 1950-07-28 2 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Thurs. EGYPT today charged that Israel sent an armed force across the Egyptian frontier on Juno 30 in an act of r re meditated aggression." The Foreign Minister Mchamed Salleh Eddin Bey, in a note to Mr. Trygve Lie asked him toA.P. - 108 words
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Article63 1950-07-28 2 A.P LONDON. Thurs. The committees, apparently charged with writing out details of the Atlantic Defence Plans, met with unusual secrecy this morning. Spokesman at the U.S. Embassy and in the offices, of the American delegates to the Atlantic Council Deputies session, acknowledged that committee meetings were belugA.P - 63 words
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Article38 1950-07-28 2 A.P WASHINGTON. Thurs The UJS. Defence Department said today that its lumber requirements are substantially greater "because of the developing situation"' but that there is no programme for big-scale buying lo build up a stock-pile.-A.F.A.P - 38 words
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Article99 1950-07-28 2 A.P NAIROBI. Thurs. AN African assassir killed a Colonial official- -Philip Richmond. 38 with bow and arrow as he left his hotel at Nakuru in the Kenya highlands for an afterdinner stroll. As the unidentified killer glided away, bow in hand. Richmond chased him. butA.P - 99 words
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Article155 1950-07-28 2 U.P WASHINGTON Thvvs. THE United Slates today reiterated its determination to defend Western Germany against a possible attack from the East." The United States determination aas expressed by the State Depaument in response to questions about mounting East German and Soviet propaganda imploring the WestU.P - 155 words
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Article160 1950-07-28 2 Reuter. i LONDON, Thursday. Hankey, a member of Britain's War Cabinet in 1939-40, today called for an immediate amnesty for. German and Japanese war criminals. This was the first stap towards a reconciliation with Britain's ex-enemies which he advocated to defeat Communism. Speaking at aReuter. - 160 words
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140 1950-07-28 2 Reuter and AAP TOKIO, Thursday.- Japan may become th. world's biggest exporter of cotton 'manufacti? according to the Kyodo news aj Statistics have shown that her export traded during the first half of the present ye ending June 30 amounted to 960.000.000 yards mReuter and AAP - 140 words
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Article206 1950-07-28 2 A.U. Reuter-AAP Reuter LONDON. Than Mf? IlyaEhrenburu.ai* known Russian tear and jottrn. I pr» conferenct here thai I proposals made oy Pane Jawaharial Nehru, thf Ir dian Prime Minister toot hostilities In Korea "excellent. He regretted thai American Governm< ill M replied to these inA.U.; Reuter-AAP; Reuter - 206 words
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Advertisement66 1950-07-28 2 ffiadey?i£ce4< of the Flaky, buttej -ricti flavour of egci and golden wheat that's Luncheon Aaeortod most tl«*lici»*us of all uniwectened bin mts! For other tini~< and other t.tst<buy fegfej, 'Cocktail Asiortod taaty, palatA-teaaing ijrafcf tit-bits in appetising varieties and abapefl «kJto Packed o\»-n irosli in tins for you and 166 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-07-28 3 Trihim,' cameraman Ta Yew Khuan took the above picture of yesterday's big- fire at P»ya la-\yht from Clifford Tier—about five miles away. He also took the picture below, almost on the spot.39 words
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Article192 1950-07-28 3 U.P. BRUSSELS, Thursday. |{lOTING anti-Leopold Socialists invaded King Leopold Ill's Laeken Palace grounds tonight, but were driven out by the police who slugged at least 50 with gun butts. Socialist demonstrators, led by former Premier Paul Henri Spaak, converged on the palace to protest Leopold's return. EarlierU.P. - 192 words
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Article35 1950-07-28 3 VATICAN CITY, Thurs.— More than 13,000 Catholic priests had been killed or out in concentration camps by the Communist regimes of Russian satellites during the past five years, the Vatican Radio said today.35 words
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Article19 1950-07-28 3 Reuter. HONGKONG. Thurs The Panarjian-registered vessel "Shapur" returned to the Colony last evening after 24 hours' detention.— Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article24 1950-07-28 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thuv S The U.S. Defence Department, today issued a call for 100.000 draftees into the Army during September and October.—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article23 1950-07-28 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. President Truman today signed an executive order extending for 12 months all enlistments in th« armed services.—A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article21 1950-07-28 3 A.P. MOSCOW Thursday.— Soviet press article today stated that t he United States Government is preparing for new aggression.—A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article117 1950-07-28 3 A.P. LONDON, Thurs. A Labour member of Parliament said today the West should draw a line on the map —and atom bomb Russia if the line is crossed. A. T. Paset, MP from Northampton, told the House of Commons, Josef Stalin would never inA.P. - 117 words
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Article123 1950-07-28 3 A.P. LONDON. Thursday. THE Communist Daily Worker apologised to-day for implying that a Russian atom soy who deserted to the West was an imposer trying to make propagand > against the Soviet Union. The Daily Worker apologised in court in settlement of the Russian libel actionA.P. - 123 words
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212 1950-07-28 3 Reuter. NEW YORK, Thursday. MAX Lerner, promiru*r.t American columnist, wrote n the New York Post ye.'.ter day that Indian Premier, p andit Jawaharlal Nehru was "more of a realist" than the United States Secretary if State, Mr. Dean Acheson. He ;.dded that the Kremlir mayReuter. - 212 words
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Article607 1950-07-28 4 A NEW FEATURE BRITAIN i; out to captute the world markets for heavy industrial tractors, an. a production rate of 500 a yeai planned by January. 1952. The 'ractors will be built If the Elswick ant' Scotswood works i Vickers-Armstrongs. Rolls-Royce 180 h.p. Dizsel will607 words
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183 1950-07-28 4 A.P WASHINGTON, Today. SENATORS were reported yesterday to have pressed Secretary of Delence Louis Johnson for a soeed up in rearmament beyond the U5510,500.000,000 -increase asked by President Truman. Senator Milton R. Young. North Dakota Republican, told reporters that it was the attitudeA.P - 183 words
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Article144 1950-07-28 4 Reuter CA17.0 Thurs. King Fa ran'''a C3-day ••ultimatum" to h'*» mother ta 1 sister I.i I to Fdhia who defied by milrying ;in Egyptian commonet in the Uniteo States, expires on July 31. but there is no sign of either obeying his order to retainReuter - 144 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-07-28 4 Kirw 1 o f Oi*» (cntre). waves to I people outside iht Foval I*a"r«e af L»ek«n oa M*te*m six xears exile on Inly 11. With him are his sonBau'douin. 19 (hit* and the Ifc-year-old Prince ÜbertA.P. Photo. A.P. PholoA.P. Pholo - 41 words
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Article238 1950-07-28 4 A.P. HONGKONG. T< THE British are building a wire fence a| 1 the infiltration of illegal Chinese immr. tmi they find those returning to Comn Cnina outnumber the incoming Chinese. The emigration is attributed to war scare resulting from the Korean fighting and the rug costA.P. - 238 words
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Article29 1950-07-28 4 LONDON. Thurs. Prime Minister Ckment Attlee is expected to warn Britons ol a further perod of austerity when he broadcasts to 4he nation on oonday night. Uteij29 words
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Article84 1950-07-28 4 A.P. LONDON. Thu. Tiie Korean war may see the resumption of controls over shipping wi:ich have been only recently abandoned, according to Sir Andrew Common, addressing the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers. Common said, "Although it will no doubt Increase the demand for tonnage and maMA.P. - 84 words
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Article103 1950-07-28 4 Reuter EAGHDAD. Tfcun SAIYD Taufik Bant* Prime Minister ol C told Press Trusi Indh today thai it is a India's mediate the Korean war had He was {lad, however that Pandit Nehru had noi despaired and was ccnl r-u ing his efforts. No oneReuter - 103 words
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67 1950-07-28 4 A.P. HONGKONG rnui big British firm of Jardini Ma^Jjand Compan: cd all sailings to Si This follows o. sinking of tl snip. San Ant nw. mine in the Yangt» e» off Shanghai »-;i The firs' s! Jardin< Ma' will be the M tons, wine):A.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement21 1950-07-28 4 best that u«*«tm*ih Toffees WALLER 4 HARTLEY LTD. 1W w f Qjtf ff^X M.ljiiy ToHee Works. 1 JftfS Blackpool, England 121 words
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Article917 1950-07-28 5 JOSEPH KALMER - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY JOSEPH KALMER I v r. 2,v ove > f hooks i DULLER got his Bchotf becks given him: Fuller was. a scholar-ship boy: he wore threadbare trousers and a jacket patched at the elbows. He never brought anything to cat during917 words
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76 1950-07-28 5 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG.—Leading powars in Africa are making plans to girdle the continent with a series of strategic roads and rail routes. Their object is to "hitch' Africa in defence and economy to the Western world, according to officials working on the .cii 'mcReuter. - 76 words
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Article25 1950-07-28 5 A.P. TOKIO. Thurs. -The 24th field Regime nt. a Negro Unit., beat oil a Communist attack about 15 miles of Yongdong loday.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Miscellaneous17 1950-07-28 5 I SUP SUM A N by Wayne Boring l <JP by v. By Wayne Boring I II17 words
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Article162 1950-07-28 6 Tribune Youth Forum GENERAL JULY 29: Chinese Scouts RaMy St. Andrew v Scno"i grounds 3 p.m <Jeylang Methodist Girls School Concert at 8 p.m. In school hall. Old Students Beeting of Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus —3 p.m. St. Andrew's 0.8.A. Annual General Meeting ,LV 30th. C.V.M.A.162 words
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Article, Illustration518 1950-07-28 6 P.S. DEMPSEY - by P.S. DEMPSEY Injector Of Schools f:\l a recent talk to a conference oi yoang people, Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary, Singapore, spoke of "the mounting responsibility of the youth of Asia in the struggle to bring peace and happiness to itself." This518 words
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Article, Illustration84 1950-07-28 6 Members of the Geylan,; Methodist Girh School Percussion Band. They will be performing at tneir Nchooi KitiMing Fund concert tonirht and tomorrow night at 8 p.m. at their school hall. Highlight of the evening's entertainment will be an one-act play entitled "I Shall Cc Wait ing" the dramatic story84 words
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Article66 1950-07-28 6 THE Annua G* ral ii ri :n«j of th«- old boys <«I Si Andrews' School wdi b ii -id at St. Andrew's Set. ol H»fl Woodsvlllc tomorrow al 3 p.m Tea will be served aiter the Meeting. The Annual 'Past vs Present Football Match for66 words
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Advertisement19 1950-07-28 6 T I N E BELL HORSES BELL HORSES OFF AND AWAY. I OVALTINE MORNINGS AND CLOSE OF THE DAY19 words
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Article366 1950-07-28 7 -j off I* ran, pulling his T-shirt off wet his head as he enB lend Mi nbii Jl Who knows where this un!T timed period of discovery mav 1 ad this lively boy If j. it dVwlops nothing more than 0 i deep appreciation for the' hf366 words
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345 1950-07-28 7 S.R.D. IF the standard produced in the recent issues of "Youth." and th s B Group Bulletin of the Singapore Teachers Trainm? College is any criteria ol what the coming generation is capable of then the future does not hold mach promise. Frivolity seems toS.R.D. - 345 words
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Article137 1950-07-28 7 THE Following are requested to play for the St. Andrew's Old Boys Cricket XI against the Anglo Chinese Old Boys for the EVAN WONG SHIELD on Saturday 29th July at 2.00 pjn. sharp, on the S.C.R.C. grcund (Hong Lim Green): Jimmy Anchant: N. B. Singh: Hussein Shah:137 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-07-28 7 THE young sprinters of the Methodist Girls School ar« d sap pointed There will be no sprint events at their annual school sports which will be held on August 3 at their school grounds. These girls, under the coaching of Mrs. Strickland and Mr. Goh Teck Puan.212 words
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Article180 1950-07-28 7 GENERAL GEYLANG METHODIST SCHOOL: Concert at 8 Singapore yoith CM n CIL, general council mee»ng. Brit sh Council Hall. 5.1? P£> STRAITS CHINESE BRITISH ASSOX lATION. annual Mteung. Garden Cub. 5.15 p.m. S H it. STAFF ASSOMATION. annual meeting. Clubhouse. Cm tonment Road. 5.3* pjm._ CEYLON TAMILS'180 words
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Advertisement138 1950-07-28 7 jp§0r"^ >W- Breathe in Comfort Clear NasaJ V fr*j\ Congestion the Modern Way Fed you f H y ,A can hardly breathe Nose stuffy Worried -»-tr« S K Ar persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You can wrar W 1 jf \jr 4vtf 1 J your nose ui a few fronds138 words
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Miscellaneous683 1950-07-28 7 —mm Lh.. Ihio on Records A preTODAY gramme of dance musk in the »< swing A Latin American S!\los; 11.30 dim* »«wn. BLUE NETWORK %LAY i'koorammks^ li.oo pm. Programme Summary; 12 05 Folk Son**; 12.45 ENGLISH PROGRAMME News; 100 Close Down. 10.00 am. News from S.n;ja- 700 p.m. Programme Bam"683 words
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632 1950-07-28 8 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. I'STRALIAN graziers have A declared war on gangs of swift silent night rustlers who spirit their sheep flocks away in motor lorries. The number of sheep stolen will never be known. Graziers themselves are not sure how many they lose. AllReuter-AAP. - 632 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-07-28 8 Ind media's prey.U' :it Soebarno, \\hos> me* her is Katlm-s.", u.-s re?entl.\ uniU-ri uilh her relative* on tin* island «»1 Bp i. He is shown hi re with members oi I mother* (ainih —AP A.P. yiwtu.A.P.; yiwtu. - 39 words
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538 1950-07-28 8 A.P. NEW YORK. ITK WRINKLED clothes V make the wcll-dr.ssed man. That, briefly, is the concensus of a dozen or so of the well-dressed Americans in the publl eye: -Hollywood movie actors and Washington Congressmen. Some of them dress loudly, some quietly. Some like matchingA.P. - 538 words
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Article91 1950-07-28 8 Reuter-AAP. MELBOri NX 1 of a KUmore bank. 3 north of Melbourne, crop of gold un.artt: two small bo>> who W* tientiy await legal deten* nation nrhethei tnt King own it The bov> aged "K 1 seven, found B3 behind a loose brick inReuter-AAP. - 91 words
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Article173 1950-07-28 8 U.P 4 UVPtp a xi BERLIN. m lr i c n authority s here, flatlj d< nvine Pu< many, said mat if things ;nor 0 dro ped lh< *y than Co,orado "The Russan charge Ii ridiculous to even comment on.' mid colonel j E.U.P - 173 words
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Advertisement27 1950-07-28 8 j London Mho fuke/ KEMT HAIR GLORIFIER light from stores, beauty 1 salons and chemists. ComGLORIPY YOUR HAIR N ONE MINUTE S,LV,KR|N LABORATORIES LTD LCNDON NWIO ENGLAND27 words
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Article, Illustration640 1950-07-28 9 SINGAPORE AAA REVIEW Itibune Sports Reporter, ■n VALBERG Singapore's lone representa- 1948 World Olympics, is ccnndent nr jump events—the high jump, Jmp and long jump-plus the 120 a hurdles at the Singapore AAA meet!fo a set up new hop, step and iiiteh hurdles640 words
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Article29 1950-07-28 9 I ramii.-- II AAA 1 CLw>« i» as -I P" 4M; rhree i Loan •>'•»•»!» r'f 4W lh.t'll-s J lI J >l I I 1« RV- Hop ■'■<' I29 words
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Article71 1950-07-28 9 Lthan "MO people have titi Hi c ;ns»po rV China E t. i Itton, and bsw so far reached mtm repi oductlona out? on show j I and lh< eived order* I J c untry. i en sent by Rut d Stab s Information ■win!71 words
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Article55 1950-07-28 9 P rhurs. T';e L ll of IP 248 as r May C uth ]75 I In ;uu s. 25 'ft 'MC S. b> r -'V' !V Oorn n liie r 1 1 J s'ie (»i which 468 ir and X vhrh k 'a ft oy And55 words
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Article120 1950-07-28 9 r L Ci.tnms.ssi.mtakin'- l»rm toi view. ."JU i sh,,u^ r wcrs, 1 available. JKth iSlOtVTS Foo- chow Coffee suggesting ofthls decision. Thuyas ci C< mmissioners to make tinlandlords of the l*em*eB and not trie licencees of tne business. responsible I", compliance with his regulation. Commissioners original decision120 words
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Article167 1950-07-28 9 SPEED traps are to be used in Johore Bahru Early next week, Mr: W. Cound. Johores Traffic Officer, will visit Singapore to observe how the Singapore Traffic Police obtain evidence that will bring con victions against speedsters. Mr. Cound said that he knew the instruments required167 words
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Article60 1950-07-28 9 Five hundivd and f*»V4 mys«ven babies were born in Singapore during 'he weekending July 22. Two hundred and two persons died in this period. The chief causes ot mortality were tuberculosa 43; pneumonia 23; and enterU--8 Deaths from iuornculjsis included eight children under th° age60 words
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191 1950-07-28 9 The General Council of th Singapore Federation of Services Unions prop©*** U seek the personal intervention ©f the. Commissioner- General, >lr. Malcolm MarDonald, for a satisfactory settlHnctat of their claim for Housing Allowance which is described as "legitimate awl luodLeratie." Protest meetings, and191 words
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Article248 1950-07-28 9 PENANG, Thursday. KE Soon Peng who was alleged to have as f n ul ft ted by her husband Lim Eng Joo, told thP Magistrate Mr D. R. Home that she d voix-. She said that while she was -Great World" band went248 words
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Article36 1950-07-28 9 Collections for the weekending July 22 for the I In! vt rpity of Malaya Endowment Fund amounted to $2,864. <9. Singapore's contribution was $800. Total donations *o r r 1 „tand at $3,308,896.36.36 words
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Advertisement108 1950-07-28 9 ANOTHER Biro Service covers the Eastern hem I- y sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers /**f every writing need; as witness the new Biro y^- 1 MINOR with its easily fitted refill Inserts, its protector cap which enables It to be carried In pocket or handbag, and Its108 words
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320 1950-07-28 10 F.R. BROWNTO LEAD THEM Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. TWELVE players have been invited to play for England during their 1 cricket tour of Australia and New Zealand. Northamptonshire's F. R Brown will lead the MCC team. j m The selection of the playersReuter. - 320 words
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Article, Illustration138 1950-07-28 10 LOH HING CHEW, of the Chinese Sports Association deft) who will meet Poon Weng Hoe, of the Siong 800 A.A. (right) tomorrow night at the Great World for the Junior TabU Tennis Singles title of 1950. Loh Hing Chew is tippea the favourite, since he eliminated veteran Lim Kok Wing138 words
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Article59 1950-07-28 10 The following have l>een invited to play cricket for the Non Benders Cricket Club vs. Johore Cricket Club at Johore Bahru on Sunday at 11 am.: T. J. Leijssius (Captain). A. G Iniour, H. Ward. Evan Wontr. H. Noon. E. E. Turner, A Baker, N. Bradbury, V. E. Gascoigne.59 words
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Article45 1950-07-28 10 A P. HONGKONG, Tues. The Macao Hockey Club hopes to send a team to Malaya to revive the annual interport hockey game with Singapore, abandoned since 1938. If plans are finalised the Macao team will leave for Singapore in November. —A P.A P. - 45 words
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100 1950-07-28 10 SUNDERLAND, Thursday. WEST Indies were held to a draw in their twoday match with Durham Country here. The Tourists tried out nine bowlers against the County batsmen, but they went on to score 203 for 4 wickets. They had to make 427 for100 words
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Article205 1950-07-28 10 Reuter WKST INDIES Ut. IttMv—JU Dl KHAM—lst. laoiaga. Clark c Goddard h Pierre Keeler r Gomez b Marshall "0 Coverdale C Trestrail b loMf 5; Carey c Wah-ott b Pierre l Jii.kson l>w Ramadhm 5; Proud b Pierre 27; Ransom »1 Walc.iu b Marshall 12: Hall b Stollmever 5:Reuter - 205 words
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Article155 1950-07-28 10 G. T. HOLLOWAY and F F. Sullivan, as expo-ted. bar a— Tang in Club tennis doubles champions yesterday, w.ten they defeated Paul Clen- iud W. A. Banner la straight leia. Detailed results of t »s played last evening .ite as folluvvs:— MKN S 0 r M155 words
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Article21 1950-07-28 10 Reuter LONDON. Thurs.—Wembley defeated Bristol by 54 points to 29 in a National League Speedway match at Wemhley tonight.—Ret**erReuter - 21 words
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Article187 1950-07-28 10 PENAN v. Thin THE question as to who will be the master the shuttle game in Penang will bo ai this Sunday, when the two Teik Hocks-b and Ooi—clash for the title at the nil Ling High School Hall. m Ooi is dead serious and187 words
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Article92 1950-07-28 10 i Voltei i day. The Fren i wu pec ted by tin i in victorx I favourite, who the Ascot i proved last. .Wit. twn British w; rtted ti and tk dawdh <I to tht Gordon Richards, on Mi.»« Da thy Pasrat's Aldtn-P ..sa ly92 words
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Article95 1950-07-28 10 R. suits i>f >-M'-r U> V.M I t. inn. tournanx nt No\ ires Op«-n Iloubb* K. Tay and Dr. Tan Ah <n brat Hi 6-1, 6-1; l>r. Un Hon Ken I» at A. M. No* rou and V Henry Oh and i b.i.t |.l. and Khoo P<95 words
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Article25 1950-07-28 10 al Good which is run o\< r J' timed to Probabh-s. w:t)i Couri< i E b ißarlow. K«l feurnt GraVolami S W25 words
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121 1950-07-28 10 R E M E scored a I*o to one victory over ftmraitot* Cricket Club n .1 FATA .Senior League tie plavcd yefteiday on the S.C.C. pm/Uag. Tbe teams were evenly mat m i REME's were more in (lie Picture early in the121 words
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Advertisement27 1950-07-28 10 dram^i your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a glowing finish to your natural loveliness YARDLEY^FJd//^ (in nine lovely colours) YARDLET IS OLD BONO STREET LONDfw27 words
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605 1950-07-28 11 GROUNDER - S'PORE WINS 'CUP REHEARSAL' 4-1 By GROUNDER STOKE CIVILIANS 4 ARMY/NAVY 1- < Singapore defeated Army/Navy by four r ;oals to one yesj A v in Malaya Cup Final rehearsal" at the Jalan Besar, the finalists in the Southern section of605 words
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Article53 1950-07-28 11 "There will be a "Clubwarming. Dinner ami Dance Party" on Saturday (sth August) at 7.30 p.m. sharp at the Premises of the Tiger Swimming Club. "Members who ore interested are kindly requested to contact the Hon. Treasurer, where lull details will be given, on or before53 words
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Article50 1950-07-28 11 The following players are •.ei ted to play football for tli Kainpom: Bahru Sports Club a-ainst the Malayan Breweries Sports Cub today at the Alexandra Road ground: Ali; Ah Biau, Hamid; Hans, Hassan. Dollab: Vaithy. Sulong. George Phlio, P»*n« Y. w, Abu Bakar. Hamff. Yunos. Jabri. Doll.50 words
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Article179 1950-07-28 11 LONDON, To-day. becoming a growing cause of I c British Government as Taipei Communist assault on the Id of the Chinese Nationalists may it be v much longer. communist pi rations j pit ted for 'he M c" ol the war oiiicials poin.ed COi'l(bnounced > 1:179 words
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Article29 1950-07-28 11 Reuter i' 11 repreeeai j "ii in a 1 Tourney> •>n Sunday Sv<i.».» ):«t nil lax tephen •V ~i > •>». Wllliaai I Jg DERBY V A,li run onReuter - 29 words
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Article75 1950-07-28 11 CHICAGO, Thurs. Joe Louis, retired heavweight boxing champion, was reported today to be heading for an Indian training camp to prepare for title bout with champion Rssard charges. The 36-year-old Brown Bomber, ;ing of the heavyweights for 11 years—longest reign in the heavyweight history— was said to75 words
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Article176 1950-07-28 11 LONDQN, TJturs, County eriekel closes: at i.oitns, Oentleancn 33S and 31 for no wicket. Players 308 for nin« declared (Dollery 125. Alee Bedaei 5i»».« A I M tlltsTOM:. 8594 a 315, Kent 533 «Am»-s 130, M -urn 112. law son 137, Ray Smith alternate rigrnt176 words
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Article103 1950-07-28 11 In a friend y game al Chess and Dura nutrhan between the Ch nesc Swimming Club and the Manaflea Sports Club, the fom. i beai the latter by point > 21 points (CSC players IHrt). chkss Lee Cb'aa Qvuin boat Tan Siew Kirn: Teo Rah103 words
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Article65 1950-07-28 11 The Co lowing have UOOJI invil ed io play for the Colonials Ciickel Club against RAF ."elefir. n the Senior Tournanie.n, or Sunday al St. Joseph's ground: F. Chopard (Capt.l. W. Katnavake. J Martens, '5. Wo©»l- id. K. "Kruseman, !>. Miller, G. N. Woodhull, D. Kc..\ JJ. Shah,65 words
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Article245 1950-07-28 11 A.P. DFRMARn v WASHINGTON. Today. JJERNARD Baruch called on Congress vesteraay to put a ceiling on everything" in fulle H of the economy for a struggle in which America "can only lose once The veteran adviser to presidents at the same time urged higher taxes "IA.P. - 245 words
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Article143 1950-07-28 11 A.P BASTAD. SWEDEN Thurs. —Denmark's young tennis team will be an underdog again tomorrow vhen it meets Sweden's In the finals of the European zont Davis Cup play. Experts rate Sweden's tournament tested combination of Torsten Johansson and Lennart Bergelin as a one to five favouriteA.P - 143 words
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Advertisement71 1950-07-28 11 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS jiff//* fffY/f CUT EX Your hands can be more beautiful with magic-wear CUTEX tlie polish thai lu-as and lasts. CUTEX gives sparkle to your cost nne. applies easily resists peeling and hipping. -f\ Because CUTEX is so inexpensive \ou cm \l\ aft'ord to keep several shades on71 words
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Article273 1950-07-28 12 U.P. TOKIO, Today. A lightning thrust by Communist troops along A the South coast of Korea drove American forces back 25 miles to within 50 miles of the port of Pusan today. Four North Korean divisions estimated at 40 000 or more men had beenU.P. - 273 words
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Article28 1950-07-28 12 UP BRUSSELS. Thurs.—AntiLeoooid Socialist leader Paul Henri Spaak warned the Belgian Government oday to compromise on *he return of King Leopold or face "revolui ion".—TJ PUP - 28 words
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Article26 1950-07-28 12 LONDON. Thurs. WinsThe Defence Department issued a now casualty iist today identifying eijht killed, one wounded and 24 missing in action ,n Korea26 words
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Article29 1950-07-28 12 UP WASHINGTON. Thur S ton Churchill criticised the British Government ioday for selling jet aircraft ,o Argentina and Egypt at the expense of Of R.A.*..—TJ PUP - 29 words
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Article, Illustration50 1950-07-28 12 Pictured above arc Ml bers of the relay team o! Blackmore House whkl easily took the 30 metre* i 4 relay event at this nwr ning's Methodist (iirb School Swimming meet »t Mount Emily. Left to riebt: Sylvia Yin. Whily Chiu. Lin Swan Lan and Ivy Yin50 words
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Article26 1950-07-28 12 ONE DIVISION A.P. SYDNEY. Thurs.-\ustra-lia's contribution to United Nations ground forces in Korea probably will total a division, Army and Navy Minister Josiah Francis said today.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article40 1950-07-28 12 MANILA, Thursday. Dr Fernado 8. Francisco, Prominent Manila physician and an official of the United fvations International Children's Emergency Fund was shot and seriously wounded today hy a disgruntled UNICEF worker who had been asked tire sign.40 words
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Article175 1950-07-28 12 RUBBER EASIER I The rubber commodity i I was easier th morniw: lE^ action to the very hgn Jg»* of the last two days. Buy*" J started bid.* at 111 < X first busim I 114 cents for August Tl I ket then rose to 117 rid* later175 words
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Title Section56 1950-07-28 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THB PBOPLS FOR THE PEOPLE Ttk 'Tnbgne* S pore. Pubhahed simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, tpoh ana Penang. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALA Y\ Phone 5811/3 Mint Lino EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Malawi Tribune Office,56 words
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297 1950-07-28 1 MALIK TELLS LIE "I WILL PRESIDE" Reuter A.P LAKE SUCCESS, Thursday. RUSSIA says she will attend the Security Coun- ell next, month. The Chief Soviet delegate to the United Natcob A. Malik today notified the SecreL ry .General Trygve Lie that he will assumeReuter & A.P - 297 words
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55 1950-07-28 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. PRESIDENT TRUMAN said today taht he sees no necessity now for wage price, or manpower control. He told a news conference that if they come they will come together as part of all out mobilisation. He hopes the United States wi'i not55 words
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Article57 1950-07-28 1 Reuter. U.P. A.P. President Truman also said he is not considering the use of the atom bomb In the Korea war. He had been reminded by a reporter that he once said he would not hesitate to use the atom bomb again if it became necessaryReuter. U.P. &; A.P. - 57 words
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Article28 1950-07-28 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Chairman Carl Vinson of the House Armed Services Committee announced today that the Air Force will be expanded to 69 groups.—U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article132 1950-07-28 1 STOCKHOLM. Friday. FOUR Soviet warships are erui.sinc the ftsmdisj' coast in the Gulf of Bothina, vie ttYirrtsMi navai atitttOriue* told the A.P. The ships were sighted last n ght by the Swedish lignt.ship "Svenska Bjoern" in the Sea of Aaland. and on Thur? day morning they132 words
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Article78 1950-07-28 1 DON'T miss today's late afternoon edition of the Malaya Tribune for all the latest Malayan and world news and pictures. It also carries two exclusive features, a daily short story and the Superman comic strip. The edition today will also begin a new feature particularly for United Kingdom78 words
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Article171 1950-07-28 1 A.P. TOKIO, Today. AFTER a flying visit by Gen. MaeArthur to th 3 n front yesterday, there was speculation in Tokio that he had reached new decisions with his top field commanders on how to hold what is left of South Korea until United Nations forcesA.P. - 171 words
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Article31 1950-07-28 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs. The British Ambassador Sir Oliver Franks talked for 25 minutes today with Mr. Dean Acheson about Britain's "fighting contribution" to the U.N. forces in Korea.—A J*.A.P. - 31 words
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Article29 1950-07-28 1 WASHINGTON, Thurs. The Lebanon Minister Charles Malik said today his government may increase its offer ot US$5O,OOO to help care for U.N. forces wounded iv Korea.29 words
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Article24 1950-07-28 1 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. Mr. Attlee told today that the Commonwealth Consultative Committee which met in Sydney would meet in Colombo next month.—Rev-Reuter - 24 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-07-28 1 Picture tanen tnis morning at the scene 01 the Paya Leber fire showing victims of (he blaze squatting in iront of one of their huts which hadneen damaged.31 words
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Article151 1950-07-28 1 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. R. E. Foulger. Singapore's Co nmjjKteßer ior Police, will lt lye tnv Colony it +ho n« this ye 'o by Deputy Inspector General of Colonial Police in London. xvir. Foulger *'ho returned with the Britis'i forces in 1945. is mainly responsible151 words
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144 1950-07-28 1 HEIDELBERG, Germany, Friday. THE U.S. Army H.Q., European Command, has announced that it has frozen all enlisted and officer personnel in Europe for six months, beginning Aug. 31. This means that all heme leaves are cancelled after Aug. 31. The Army announcement said: "Normal144 words
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Article30 1950-07-28 1 A.P. SYDNEY, Thurs. A message from New Zealand said the Dominion's contribution to the Korean campaign is understood to be one field regiment with supporting signals detachment.- A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article33 1950-07-28 1 A.P. PARIS, Thurs. Western Europe needs 75 divisions before the end of 1952, with corresponding air strength, to si and up against a Russian invasion, General Pierre Bil» lotte said today.—A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article31 1950-07-28 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs. President Truman and Mr. Avreli Harriman are working on proposals for increasing military aid to the Western Allies betore Congress takes its summer recess.—A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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147 1950-07-28 1 Reuter AAP. KO: EA H Q.. Fri. THE four Diess correspondents missing in an American iirlitary courier plane crash n the Jaoanese Sea yesterday brought the total of journalists Killed and missing since Korean hostilities began to nine. So far onl, one survivor hasReuter; AAP. - 147 words
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Article272 1950-07-28 1 STOP PRESS U.P. TOKIO. Fri. NORTH KOREAN assault troops rushed the American defenders in the middle of the Allied line today in the first stage oi a grandscale Communist drive to break open the defences of South Korea. Waves of troops hurled themselves against the U S.U.P. - 272 words
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534 1950-07-28 1 LONDON, Thursday. REPLYING tonight in the House of Commons on th 3 two-day defence debate, Mr. Em- manual Shinwell, British Defence Minister, said Mr. Churchill had said he did not believe war was imminent. "But lam not prepared to take any chance,' Mr. Shinwell534 words
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Article153 1950-07-28 1 POOL DRIES UP, ANOTHER ALMOST Tribune Staff Reporter NEARLY 24 hours !t began, 'lie fir a* th° Aik Hoe Rubber Factory at Paya Lebar was late this morning sliii smocld *rin<z. and tongue.; of flame wore still to be seen here And there. The fire153 words
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Advertisement22 1950-07-28 1 CHUN CHONO" v south mott at uwiiwf. mhwtmu j The Famous Fumily of Medicinal Products CheeTlwne and, of course. TIGER BALM J22 words
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Advertisement100 1950-07-28 1 For Accurate Eyesight Examination, Vogue in Eyewear. Consult PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91, North Bridge Rd.. S pore. (Opposite to Adelphi Hotel) The RALEIGH Mark guarantees Quality «.d m g?\ Strength WĔ, fl This is the mark, of Britain's supreme bicycle. Produced in the World's largest f C ">» I100 words
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Article85 1950-07-28 2 KUALA LUMPLiv. i^ur;. THE body of a Malay woman was found aboul 100 yards from her-horn" in Pc-rak. She had br < n strt-.n-glea. Seven Chinese vtcrc d< rained, in a screening peration in Province WeileKcy Airstrikes wer<- carried out on selected tarj-i.s 'ii Perak Selangor. and85 words
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Article237 1950-07-28 2 TWO taxi owners, whose vehicles were alleged to have been damaged as the result of B lorry colliding into them, were plaintiffs in a civil suit for damages which came for hearing in the High Court, before Mr. Justice Evans, yesterday. The taxis were parked on237 words
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Article434 1950-07-28 2 Court Cannot Compel Crown To Show Them It HEN the case against three police constables T and a Chinese charged with graft in the Pasir Panjang opium case came up again for hearing in the Second District Court yesterday, Judge Tan Ah Tah ruled that434 words
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Article83 1950-07-28 2 Exactly -00 years ago, John nil Sebastian Bach died in Loiptig, Germany. In honour ot this anniversary. Radio Malaya will be broadcasting today a special programn: of music illustrating ihe hi ol this greatest of all composers of sacred music. It will be heard83 words
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Article55 1950-07-28 2 A medium force ol Lincoln heavy bombers early yesterday morning launclied the second night bombing attack that Tengah based 100 th Squadron has made this week. Once again it was bandit positions in Peruk. Sunday night's operation was the first night bombing s©rtie to be mane by55 words
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195 1950-07-28 2 The (ieuera 1 Couiv.-ll of tl Singapore Federal ion of Bet view oaioM propose* r» the personal inierv. nlion of the Commisslone,Genera', Mr. Malcolm MacDonald, for a satisfactory ■tittilimrtlt of their claim for Housing Allowance which Is described as "legitimate ami moderate." Protest195 words
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Article141 1950-07-28 2 More than 2,000 people have «iaited the Singapore China Society's Art Exhibition, and sales have so far reached a tota' of $7.000 1 Brochures of reproduction* .if the paintings on show have been selling well and th» society has received orders from all over the141 words
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Article89 1950-07-28 2 PENANG. Thurs. Trie death-roll tor the month of June leaped up to 248 as compared to 239 for May 1950. Ot th i4B death Vio were Chinese 37 Indiana, 25 Malays and other ~acs. 640 babies Wi re born In She month Ol June of which89 words
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Article245 1950-07-28 2 PENANG, Thursday. I{E Soon Peng who was alleged to have been asaaulted by her husband Lim Eng Joo, told the Magistrate Mr. D. R. Home that she wanted a divorce. She said that while she was working in the "Great World" park her245 words
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Article86 1950-07-28 2 IF Government agrees Municipal Commissioners will from the beginning el next year create a post of Assistant Municipal Analyst in Class 111 of the senic officers salary scheme, starting at $440 a month. The successful eandtda'.e i.s to be trained in th« Municipal Laboratory an later86 words
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Article161 1950-07-28 2 MUNICTPAL Comim.-uSHn- crs are taking a firm stand In their effort to introduce modern sanitation to most parts of the city. Witli this object ni view they have decided that ail < xisting coffee shops shou' l be connected to sewers, wherever available. Recently Commi#Monera received rt>(>re»eni161 words
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469 1950-07-28 2 Court Told IOT H I, a streetJ walker, appeared in the Relief Court yesterday to give evidence in the continued hearing of the case in which a twenty-two-year-old Indian, Ratnam, was tentatively charged with the murder of Raju, and the attempted murder two women469 words
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Article97 1950-07-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur.;. THE 101 st bandit execute d under the Emergency Regulations ,vas hanged at the Penang Gaol this morning. He wao Wu Ah Kong, who was convicted and sentenced to death by the High Court. Penang. on a charge of murder on June 13.97 words
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Article61 1950-07-28 2 Five hundred and jevcrnyseven babies were born in Singapore during the weekending July 22. Two hundred and two persons died in this period. The chief causes of mortality were tuberculosis. 43. pneumonia 23; and entertis 8. Deaths from tuoercul >- sis Included eight children under61 words
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Article15 1950-07-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. The Negri oembllan Council of flute will meet >JU August15 words
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400 1950-07-28 2 THE removal of squatters from land required 1 by the Municipality for some of their own building projects is causing some concern to Municipal Commissioners. Recently Commissioners discussed tha question of removing squatters from the Henderson Road area, the site required for the construction of the400 words
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Article32 1950-07-28 2 2,864 FOR VARSITY < Collections for the weekLiiding July 22 for the tJM versity of Malaya Endowment Fund amounted to $2,86 7:'. Singapore's contribution #sa $800. Total .donations «o rar stand at $3,308,896.36.32 words
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Article146 1950-07-28 2 CPEED traps an in Johore Bahru Earh next week. Mr W coin? Johores Ti SggJ i will visit Sinuap observe how the SineaimS i Traffic Police obt denne that will brire con victlons again- gpPl Mr. Cound said ti knew the insti quired as well as146 words
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89 1950-07-28 2 The Singapore Art Socktv vn' 1 hold an exhibition of Un work of local artist- and *h teachers at the Bi Itish <:•-.; cil Hall from October 21 to 29 The organiser &r< ;>r U Gibson-Hill, lira D Mexuder. Mrs. DC Horton. Lv89 words
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Article26 1950-07-28 2 Mr. F. Pel: i Research Snvinecr in the Department o: Dra and Irrigate. th< I ration will c d!sci 'Hydraulic Research Radio Mala; c!26 words
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Advertisement139 1950-07-28 2 today CATMAV 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, Ml i> 30 \l* Ifs Love LAUGHS LOVE^. 'WHL' LOR ETTA s KEVTOTHECm; MIDNIGHT Mvttimeid SATURDAY! C&FT4IN Who Is The MI&VIS TODAY "-so Ĕ^Ĕ^M^N^ 3.30 6.30 9.15 p.m. #jtTJ>JPAjtJlvjla hu new jj^^^^lyi^ smiling ghost* Don tcrryos winslow 2nd WEEK ffMkfJMM at the rMMMm Daily139 words
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Advertisement139 1950-07-28 2 ATLANTIC Great World TOdaj 2 Shows 7.Q0-&-9.15 "BAKTI" (Malay). LIDO New World Today 2 Shows: 7.00 9.15 t TARZAN AND THE SLAVE GIRL" ROYAL 3. 6.15, 9.10 I "MEENA BAZAR' (Hindustani). Iff j m 1 M HAPPY WORLD To-night At 8 p.m "GHOST OF ZORRO (Complete Serial). Tomorrow Matinee At139 words
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Advertisement64 1950-07-28 2 B f 1 I I I I I I j I NOW SHOWING 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 9 30. VMNEt HO* «WCWOI! TOMORRO^fHlTE jSjrf?" mm S BBIW NOW SHOWING Han, 1.45, 4, 6.30 »9.31 TOMORROW M NITE 9 oIBB p ftl II Ik'KJ o BkBJBJ g Wm\ j jf I64 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-07-28 3 The remain> of Iho \lala\a» Livestock Company's sheep tens. The sheep were herded into fields in the bmkiroand wh there as a mail coconut tyrove27 words
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Article, Illustration345 1950-07-28 3 ALLAN YEH - By ALLAN YEH COME 2,500 Australian sheep owe their lives fen ••pilot" sheep who calmly led them i] blazing attap huts at the Malayan Livestock Company. The Company is situated about half a mile from the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory but sparks from the345 words
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282 1950-07-28 3 THE Are at the Aik Hop Rubber Factory hit Lhe little man harder, much, harder, than it hit the big man. Millions of dollars oi rubber were going up in flames, but the main tragedy was in the little people, fighting to keep282 words
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Article86 1950-07-28 3 THE Salvation Army deserve credit for their work at the A'; Hoe Rubber Factory .fire. Army workers were out iced drinks to the per sniring firemen light up to the "front line" of the fir< A.though the firemen were downing bottle after bottle, of soda86 words
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191 1950-07-28 3 F ND and families of man Tail c har Boh. foreman the Aik Hoe Rubber °pf did everything pos' to ward oft the threads fire which raged less ian thirty yards away from "tr home. Some removed the furniand household contents *hile others splasned191 words
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Advertisement188 1950-07-28 3 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours n of i S ..,ir. mrtN »»-ak t>. impiiif blood, railing memory, and rho .ire old and "T their lim* win be dei 0 Jrn f nrw K an< «•very I.) ri ~n 1, 01 t r ..ki nr l '*rv make* it188 words
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Advertisement124 1950-07-28 3 Gook with palate tempting PURE OLIVE OIL from Italy j. ACIDITY GUARANTEED B LESS THAN 1% F.F.A. /SZISv I AVAILABLE LN (VOIIM I BOTTLES AND TINS. W Sol«* Agents for Singapore, Malaya <* Horn.-,,. tSccik B Bolter Simon I M 59, Winchester Mouse Siigajere. Tel: 6522. BE SMART AND 1L124 words
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Article149 1950-07-28 4 MATTERS OF ORGANISATION The subjects reviewed at the request of the senior officers responsible, included the following: '1> Registration of per- 1 sons. I (2) The establishment of > duplicating pools to provide an improved duplicating service with a reduction in the number of staff and machines. <3)149 words
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Article448 1950-07-28 4 1 sent millions of dollarsiworu ptlK SK3S deeply concerne, TMs'was the third attempt «tta^lta. Withi tw the y t^ory waf in danger came as warnmg that c lice ann ounced the rpluTora^ei-Sr^ for two weeks of terror. on that day, Thp terror was due to oeg»" fft448 words
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Article414 1950-07-28 4 nents, the facts recorded renain to be analysed, the relommendations tested and eports issued. During the period under eview, surveys were comnenced but not completed for he following Federal Departments Public Works Department, Medical and Health Department, Education Department, Agricultural Department. Customs and Excise Department. These surveys were suspended414 words
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Article614 1950-07-28 4 THE PEOPLE'S POSTBAG ment Printei. The training can be given by the Organisation and Methods Adviser who should be informed by the officer responsible for forms design and control whenever it is known that tortuous clerical piccedures determine the design v nd use of a form.614 words
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Article528 1950-07-28 4 Charles Moore - By Charles Moore U.P. War Correspondent. Aboard A B-29 Over Korja, Tnursdav ]WO trains will cross the Taedong river from V 1 Red Korean capital of Pyongyang tonight I have just watched two B-29's of the Far Eastern Bomber Command explode 70 bombs more than 500528 words
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Advertisement69 1950-07-28 4 GARRARD Automatic Record Changer. Model RC7OA/AC With cabinet ittA.bO Cash VlOfjOO Instalments 12 Months Guarantee. Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO., I Singapore —Penang Kuala Lumpur. THIM LOCK BETTER WATCHES SERVICE 395 North Bridge Rd. Spore. BLOCKS The Malaya Tribune Process Department on era one of the best jloekmaaing Bervte.es69 words
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Advertisement16 1950-07-28 4 LEMON BARLEY t& SODA FRAMRCZ LID. ESTABLISHED 1904. AERATED WATER ICE MANUFACTURE-"" EMPIRE PORTABLE %m TYPEWRITER16 words
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Article, Illustration786 1950-07-28 5 Go Ahead —Dont Wait For Loan From UK Gurney KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. THE F deral Legislative Council unanimously ac cepted "in principle" I' the Six-Year Draft Development plan. "tl^. early 25 members spoke on the motion wmch was deoated foi three hours yesterday and for about786 words
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Article196 1950-07-28 5 Sir Henry Gurney paid tribute to the services rendered by the Director 01 the Public Works Department. Mr. G. Edwards, vho is retiring shortly. Sir Henry said: This is the last meeting *o, be at tended by Mr. EdwardJ. Director of Public Worte. We shall196 words
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Article272 1950-07-28 5 MUNICIPAL Commissioners are to ask Govern--111 merit to introduce special legislation to control maternity and nursing homes in Singapore If Government agrees to this proposal a suggestion has been made that a special committee consisting of the Director of Medical Services, the Municipal Health Officer,272 words
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Article403 1950-07-28 5 THE report of the Select Committee appointed 1 to examine and report to the council on the Bill for the Weekly Holidays Ordinance 1950 was adopted. The motion however was passed with the delection of item 'E' in the schedule of the bill in respect of403 words
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Article28 1950-07-28 5 Th advance party ot I.C.F.T.U. delegation which will include Mr. F. W. Daiiey, of the British T.U.C.. is expected to arrive at Kallang today 6.15 p.m.28 words
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Article202 1950-07-28 5 I EUNG YUN CHEE, a ma-| nufactur.?." of "Axel Brand Universe Oil" was! acquitted by H. E. Kingdom in the First District Court yesterday on a charge of manufacturing pharmaceutical producer, in a medical store on Norm Bridge Road on March 16 without the aid202 words
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Article51 1950-07-28 5 MANILA. Thurs. Miniearthquakes were felt m Samar and Leyte towns ol Wednesday efterncon. act cording to 'he Philippini Weather bureau. were no casualties or darw a?e. i The tremors hit the tow* of Catbalo~an, SaraJ Island, and lacloban. Levi Island, at approximate! <0935 GMT) on51 words
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Article37 1950-07-28 5 Reuter PARIS, Thurs. -Gen. Ca* pontic;, French Forces Con! mandei -in-Chiet in Far East will act as High CcmmissionoJ in Iniio-China in the absenc<| .ot M. Pignon who ij spending his holidays in; b ranee.—ReuterReuter - 37 words
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Article20 1950-07-28 5 A session of Assize will oe held at the Supreme Court. Singapore en August 3 10 30 a.m20 words
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Article84 1950-07-28 6 SYDNEY, Thursday. AUSTRALIAN Minister of Supply. Mr O H. A Beale inaugurated th* Defence Supply Planning committee in Melbourne today and told memberTthat their job would.be to stockpUe materials in short supply, and plan the immediate mobilisation of key industries and Strat £ne cSffiee will get84 words
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Article146 1950-07-28 6 U.P SINGAPORE, Thurs. The local share marked igain showed little Interest in the. industrial and t'n section. Sx Rubber shares had small selective buying. Th* loliowing were the day'* price changes: B SINGAI'OKK. July 27. ItuyrrN sellers Gammon 2.10 2 8' pore Cold Storage 4.40 4..10U.P - 146 words
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Article82 1950-07-28 6 Stocks of tin ore and metal in Malavn at the end of Jure totalled '15.250 tons a fall pt 2,370 tons as compared with stocks at the end ~f iiay. At the same time production of ore fell by 437 tents, from 5,176 tons in82 words
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Article22 1950-07-28 6 oliiet and steady tins morn.ng at Jst n -tit's level $196 per lael 0 I first quality raw gold wh«:e-22 words
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Article176 1950-07-28 6 Truman A.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. PRESIDENT Truman said on Wednesday rationr ing and price ceiling may be avoided if taxes are increased and he is given limited powers to control production and credit. *g» But he said that if it becomes necessary he will "withoutA.P. - 176 words
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Article48 1950-07-28 6 ABROAD A.P. PARIS, Thurs.- The British pound sterliog is to be quoted on an '.fficial French Government irrency market from August one. It was not knoWii to wha. the pound would be allowed tc fluctuate. The official raX is 980 francs. Black market rate s 925 franc's.- A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article23 1950-07-28 6 Tho gold market in Sin±,a nore yesterday was quiet but steady at $196 per tae'i of first quality raw gold wholesale.23 words
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Article272 1950-07-28 6 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. PRISIS trends were still evident in world mar- kets this morning, according to reports to Jomtel, the World Economic News Agency. Goods and gold were still boorrung. btock xchanges were again cautious, though with ocasional improvements in both war and peace ssues.Reuter. - 272 words
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Article86 1950-07-28 6 SINGAPORE. Jsjh 81: Hie price of tin was $357 :"8 per picul i.x-smelter a rise of g 3/8 on the pirui. LONDON, .luly 26: Spot £729 1/2. Vp m. Three months £72». Up til 12. Settlement price C 729 1 Turno\er: 404) torn.. SECOND SESSION: Spot86 words
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Article86 1950-07-28 6 U.P. LONDON. Thurs. The tin market was quieter during th* afternoon with a turnover o f only 770 tons. Spot closet! £738-1 8 p«r ton and £1-1 8 below the morning price. Forward lost 10s. per tor at £732-1 1. The cloning prices at the after? noon sessionU.P. - 86 words
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Article60 1950-07-28 6 WASHINGTON, Thur.—A high United States official said today that two credits for Indonesia are likely to be announced by the Export Import Bank within the next fortnight. He said a substantial credit is likely to be granted for buying transportation equipment, chiefly trucks, buses and automobiles and another60 words
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Article79 1950-07-28 6 Reuter AAP. HONGKONG, Thur.—The Hongkong and Shanghai Bank's Canton branch has applied to the Chinese au!horities to close down. The notification, publish--1 by Canton's Bureau of ciustry and Commerce, re'i nests concerns or persons 'Hi having some unfinished business with the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank toReuter AAP. - 79 words
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Article204 1950-07-28 6 THERE were wild flucti tions agiin in the rubber commodity market yesterday with the price reaching 125 cents per pound for August at one time. The market opened with first business done it HO cents for August and rose to 116. Then with the new?204 words
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Article94 1950-07-28 6 Copra opened linn in the Singapore produce markets yesterday on good advices from Europe. Buyers rose to $44 per picul f.o.b Ju'y-Au-gu-t at the close with sellers holding off :or $44. Little or no business was reported during 'he da}. Small business in coconut oil was done yesterday94 words
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Article258 1950-07-28 6 MALAYA'S foreign trade during the ITi months of this year totalled $2."iM 4 !lio ns according to figures released last nk; trading result for the period Is a rebalance of nearly $95 million. June alone had able balanc ol The high rao oi been258 words
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145 1950-07-28 6 MOSCOW. Thursday. SOVIET scientists have addressed a letter to the Inited State microbiologicasking them to define thei position on the use of life's work for warlike purposes. The lettci is addiessed to Rene Dubois, researcher in the field of anti-biotics, Ed ward Francis,145 words
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Advertisement651 1950-07-28 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongfcong, Japan. *"Le»everett" 30 July/1 Aug. F° r Hongkong, Japan "Bradeverett" 10/12 Aug. I "Star Arcturus Gdn. 44 Calls P.S*ham, Malacca. "Nordstjernan" 23/25 Aug. For Chlttagong i For Penang "Tonjer" 10/11 Aug. j Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, For Pehang, Rangoca, Calcutta, Karachi, Bahrein, Kowett,651 words
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Advertisement417 1950-07-28 6 MISCELLANEOUS KNOWLEDGE of Palm'•=■.:■> and Physiognomy bring Happtti is nd Success in Life. Consult Madu» < Lvdia. 14A. Change AHev loft Raffles Place) 10 a.m.-j..;J p.m. R 9 1 > TUITION STARTING August rlook-k pin. Typing. Shorthand. Enc "sh 1VIII. Maths V-VIII. Sr. iul English v-VI. Chinese V.M.C.A. S« fiool,417 words
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Advertisement234 1950-07-28 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE MG TT, TC tt37 and Powerbikc I taxed 1N49 both newly taxed Insured 51.200 Wagner SVC Hat Beach Road. 5—7. (lUttl, jf 1!)49 Renault 8 taxed ineuved Austin 8 reg. 1948 taxed insured i reasonable price. Apply JA PenaS Road. Spore. U*>lV»FOR SALE: Ladies Hmuber Bicycle, new234 words
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Advertisement185 1950-07-28 6 WANTED T\ ANTED post-war I i Vauxhall must be in roid tion ring Tay or 2359 five. 'M.lft. ACCOMMODATION ENJOY your bolidaj < .m;' your health by playing al is Winds Hotel al along the seaside. given to permanent finding free transport ii :i Singapore town. App North Bridge Road,185 words
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283 1950-07-28 7 F. R. BROWN TO LEAD THEM LONDON, Thursday TWELVE players have been invited to play for England during their cricket tour of Australia and New Zealand. Northamptonshire's F. X Brown will lead the MCC team. The selection of the players provides Jew283 words
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Article, Illustration144 1950-07-28 7 LOH HINO CHEW, of the Chinese Sports Association (left) who will meet Poon Weng ilot, of the JSiony 800 A.A. (right) toynorrtnr night at the Grvvt World for the Junior TabU. Tennis Singles title of 1950. Loh Hiny Chew is trppai tht favourite, since he el.minat'd veterun Lim Kok Wing144 words
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Article190 1950-07-28 7 PENANG. Thursday. THE question as to who will be the master of 1 the shuttle game in Penang will be answered Sunday, when the two great Teik Hocks and Ooi—clash for the title at the Chung High School Hall. Ooi is dead serious and means190 words
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Article76 1950-07-28 7 CHICAGO, Thurs. Joe Louis, retired heavweight boxing champion, was reported today to bo heading for an Indiat. training camp to prepare for a title bout with champion Ezzard Char es. The 36-year-old Brown Bomber, ting of the heavyweights for 11 years—longest reign in the heavyweight history— was76 words
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Article166 1950-07-28 7 LONDON, Thurs.- County cric-ki-i elsssa: 11 lords, Gentlemen :i25 and 31 for n>> wicket, Ptsyers 308 for declared (Dollery 125. Alec Bed 1 St). r >t tiDKTONB. Bases :U2. 1 Ames 130. Meani 112. H Ray Smith alternatrm t. 1 medium and Spin ti tor166 words
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Article41 1950-07-28 7 lowing have been iir.it ac Colonials die ••u..:i RAF relet sr. Tournament, 01 Josephs ground 1 I'ard (CapO. W. liulMane,,.,. Wood Kru eman. •>. Miller. D. Ke;.?. H. 1 Shah, g. Fernanda, J E. \f (>. Wo f. Mr. Kerre, Scorer:41 words
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600 1950-07-28 7 GROUNDER - By GROUNDER S PORE CIVILIANS 4 ARMY/NAVY 1 ALTHOUGH Singapore defeated Army/Navy by four goals to one yesterday in a "Malaya Cup Final rehearsal at the Jalan Besar, the Colony sid° (finalists in the Southern section600 words
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310 1950-07-28 7 Reuter. SUNDERLAND, Thursday. WEST Indies were held to a draw in their twoday match with Durham Country here. The Tourists tried out nine bowlers against the County batsmen, but they went on to score 203 for 4 wickets They had to make 427Reuter. - 310 words
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Article83 1950-07-28 7 Reuter. London Thurs.- Ten hordes have been declared probables f«>t tii Chesterfield Cup, the srnln event oi the Anal day's racing ,t Goodwood tomotow, The*raee, which Is run over 10 furlongs, is timed to start al 1610 BBT. Probables, with jockeys arc: Krakatao Cordon Richard*. Courier EdearReuter. - 83 words
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Article163 1950-07-28 7 OOODWOOD, SUSSEX Thurs. France won vet another major British race whe-i Madame Suzy Volterras i > ear Md Vai Drake raced to a two lengths win In thhistoric Goodwood Cup here today. The French tricolour was ixp°cted by most to be carried to victory by163 words
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Article61 1950-07-28 7 The following have been invited to play crick el for tie N m Bender* Cricket Club vs. Johore Cricket Club at Johore Bahru on Sunday at 11 am.: T. J. Leijssius (Captain). A. Gilmour, H. Ward. Bvan H. Noon. E. E. Turner. A Bak er. N. Bradbury. V. E.61 words
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Article44 1950-07-28 7 A P. HONGKONG, Tues. The Macao Hockey Club hopes to send a team to Malaya to revive the annual interport hockey game with Singapore, abandoned since 1938. If plans arc finalised the Macao team will leave for Singapore in November.—A P.A P. - 44 words
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Article18 1950-07-28 7 Reuter. LONDON, Thurs. Next year's Derby will be run on Wednesday, May 30, as originally arranged.—Reuter.Reuter. - 18 words
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149 1950-07-28 7 R.K.M.Iv -cored a i wu 'JOJ to one victory over Pinfauore Cricket (Muh n .1 RATA S.nior League tie played >• day on the S.C.C, padang. The learn.- were evenly matched KF:ME'« were more in the picture early in the a im<-.149 words
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Article, Illustration668 1950-07-28 7 SINGAPORE AAA REVIEW. Tribune Sports Reporter. I LOYD VALBERG. Singapore's lone representa- tive to the 1948 World Olympics, is cenndent of winning all three jump events —the high jump, hop, step and jump and long jump—plus the 120 yards high hurdles at the668 words
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Article199 1950-07-28 7 Result I of yesterday's V.M.C.A tenms tournament ties wcr«: Navlees *»prn Ooiibles: l>r, 1. X Taj and Dr. Tmii Ah Chua beat Richard U»h and Jack Low 6-1 6-1 Dr. Ong Swee Law and Un Hon Kun beat A. M Nougarou and P. Lemaitre 6-3. 9-2; Henry199 words
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Article110 1950-07-28 7 in a friend y same of Chess and Dum matches between the CI Bene Swimming Club and the Manslie d Sports Club, the foiu, p..,, tl,- latter by «1 points to 2i points (CSC players fli.M. HKSS: Lee Ch m yuan beat Tan Si. w110 words
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Article23 1950-07-28 7 Reuter LONDON. Thurs.—Wembley defeated Bristol by 54 points to 29 m a National League Sp' edway match at Wembley touieht.— RenterReuter - 23 words
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Article127 1950-07-28 7 The fu 1 programme for ihe Singapore a.a.a. and tomorrow is a.- al.iv/.': TODAY: 100 \ards he-jvs. p.m Pole Vault 4.1 d; Thr« Miles (finals) 4.20: I >r (heats) 1.30; 440 yarda Hurdle (finals) 4 40. Throwine the Java Un tfina s) 4.E0; 2:>o >i tl (heats) 5.00;127 words
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Article151 1950-07-28 7 G. T. HOLLOWAY and F F. Sullivan, as expected, became Tang in Club tennis double J champions vestcrday. waen they defeated Paul Clerc and W. >. Karxner in straigiu «t« Detailed results i>f < played last evening .ne fob Vf.vs or R m doi bum FINALS:151 words
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Advertisement36 1950-07-28 7 BTI SEE BURMISTER IG T IGHT! m FAREWELL FIGHT! H»PPY WORLD SAT. 29th JULY X TO DECIDE THE CHAMPION OF THE YEAR— sam king BIJRMISI ER versus KONG KWS 4 EXCELLENT tWTS— «OOKIHGS AT WIHSTOH S36 words
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Advertisement541 1950-07-28 7 SHIPPING^ ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said. Rotterdam Arateniara. S pore P. Sham Penang MODJOKERTO 10/12 Aug. IS Aug;. 14 Aug. 'Calling Port Sudan direct, if Inducement Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M> LTD. Shipping Dept. «Tel: 5071. Ext. 1». mk HIW YOWL SABJMS BoyaJ Rotterdam Lloyd HolI«»4-Ainerle» Lima Krderlaad 4541 words
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Article426 1950-07-28 8 'Europe Isn't Prepared' U.P.. Reuter and A.P LONDON, Thursday. WINSTON Churchill today that he feared *hat Europe was nof, as well prepared to defend itself as South Korea and called for the rearming of Western Germany to meet the threat of Communist aggression. In an eloquent and broadU.P.. Reuter and A.P - 426 words
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Article17 1950-07-28 8 Reuter LONDON, Thurs. A new one-year Anglo-Pakistan sterling'balances release agreement was signed in London today.—Reuter.Reuter - 17 words
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Article25 1950-07-28 8 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Mr. Hooker A. Doolitt'e. of N\w York was appointed U.S. representative on the ITN.l T N. Commission tor Indonesia Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article98 1950-07-28 8 IPOH, Thurs. E ELEVEN p *Op four 1 British soldiers five women and two children —were in hin d when a terrorist threw a hand-grenade at a crowd outside the children's plaveround at Anderson Roa< 1 at 8.50 p.m. today. The victims were ru-hed to98 words
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394 1950-07-28 8 MACARTHUR'S H.Q. FOR KOREA Friday AMERICAN troops dug in along the DaiueA battered central from below Yongdong today in expectation of a new onslaught by two or three of North Korea's toughest divisions. The latest MaeArthur communique spok3 ot a "relatively tranquil" 24394 words
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Article83 1950-07-28 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thurs THE State Department disclosed 'oday that the United States plans to send arms to Siam. It said that the United Slates and Siam soon will start negotiations on how the arms >viil be used. The arms 'vould be paid lor from the $75,000,000U.P. - 83 words
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Article321 1950-07-28 8 NMOAPOM YOU TO < MJM ciL, aoupii loeetlng. Brit sh Coumil Halt. 5.L> P-m s'TBAITS CHINESE itltlTKll \»M>< I\TION. annual 1.1. .1 in:-'. Liarden c üb. 5J5 pjn. n|{ 11. STAFF ASSOFIM lON, annual meeting. Clubhouse, Cantonment Road. 5.30 p.m. CEYLON TAMILS' \<s»K 1\TioN Mr. P K.321 words
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Article33 1950-07-28 8 Reuter-AAP. TAIPEH, Formosa. Thurs. I Chinese Nationalist troc m holding out on the small is--1 land of Taitan, opposite Formosa, today drove off ton Communist junks attempting to land troop?.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 33 words
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Article367 1950-07-28 8 Malays Attack Plan Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Federal Legislative Council yesterday a rj 1 journed debate on the first report of the Central Advisory Committee on Education after a lively two-hour debate during which m any Malay members criticised the plan. The motion for adjournment was moved367 words
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Advertisement74 1950-07-28 8 BLCOD BANK Group A 32 Bottles B 1 AB 5 O 16 Donors 27. ENJOY LIFE! En out this Sunday Drive out to SEA VIEW HOTEL TOil A SPECIAL REAL BUNA CH.CKEN on CHICKEN CURRY KIEV TRY IT OUT, IT'S SUPERB! Julian Foorman and his Boys will entertain yi'.u in74 words
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Advertisement225 1950-07-28 8 NOTICES NOTICE All the past pupils of the Convent c. c the Holy Infant Jesus are cordially invited to the annual meeting on Saturday, sth August, at three o'clock. No other invitation will be sent. IN THE ESTATE OF SIR AHMAD TAJUDIN, K.8.E., C.M.G., SULTAN OF BRUNEI (deceased) NOTICE is225 words
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Advertisement461 1950-07-28 8 TREASURY BILLS The Government of th* Colony of Singapore Invite tenders for a of $5 millions by Trt Bills on August 10 robler to the general nooaiti *v governing the Issue and r,. payment of Colony of Pin. gapore Treasury Bills. leaders will bo accepted up to 4th August. 1950461 words
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Miscellaneous45 1950-07-28 8 ALLEY OOP T by V. T. Hamlin y«T.^^^^^^ LI'L ABNER by Al Capp -.TV! 'r< HAD THE GUTS TO TWV rJO YAh iS TmC- GOC3 EYE. VOISUS TmE. S DOUBLE WHAMMV &efore- A eve:-but good.i*' whut I V Zm'licxth-eJI 4 Eva EVE..r which will win?45 words
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