Malaya Tribune, 2 August 1950
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Title Section18 1950-08-02 1 MALAYA Tribune I TODAY'S I NEWS I TODAY PACE SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1950 rami PRICE TEN CENTS,18 words
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Article, Illustration389 1950-08-02 1 Gen. Church Juead ing Yank Counter-attack U.P. r. Frank Tremaine, U.P. Staff Correspondent. TOKIO, Wednesday, r >rces with the support of tanks 1 counterattacked today east of Chinju on the the port of Pusan. rican attack was hurled against Communist forces seeking to pushU.P. - 389 words
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Article65 1950-08-02 1 Reuter-AAP. KOREAN FRONT, Today. AN Bth United States Army in Korea communique today admitted the loss of the towns of Chinju. Sangju, Hamchang Yechon and Andong, but said the front was again '•generally quiet." Determined Communist pressure forced a «?roup of the 24th Division to withdraw northReuter-AAP. - 65 words
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Article94 1950-08-02 1 ANCHORAGE, Alaska, Tues. COL. Charles Joseph Hubbard, 48 year old Arctic explorer and eight Canadians were killed when their plane crashed in the Canadian Arctic, the Weather Bureau reported today. Hubbard was on an ice reconnaissance flight when the crash occurred near Alert Anillesmere Island,94 words
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Article20 1950-08-02 1 HONGXONO, V'vii. The S TiK raa Jih l J <so. a Chinese language had its 12lh anniversary yesterday.20 words
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264 1950-08-02 1 NEW UNITS STREAMING ASHORE DAY NIGHT A.P. {From Don Whitehead, A.P. Correspondent) Korea Front, Wednesday. TpHE tip of the Red spearhead force is 15 miles west of Masan, the South Korean port, rail and highway hub which is only 25 miles by air west of Pusan. At a South RomanA.P. - 264 words
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206 1950-08-02 1 U.P. TOKIO, THE Army announced to- day that Master Sergeant Quinton J. Mixon of Atlantic, Georgia, received battlefield promotion to Second Lieutenant for heroic action during the Kum River battle. During the Kum River fighting, Mixon's company commander was killed, and Mixon took chargeU.P. - 206 words
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111 1950-08-02 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today DORTY YEAR OLD Loo r Yee Cliee, a Singapore businessman, was fined $100 in default one month simple imprisonment in the Magistrate's Court today when he pleaded guilty to possession of five new watches without having paid duty on '.hem.111 words
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Article126 1950-08-02 1 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Today. The Dutch Indonesian Commission has disagreed completely en the future of New fJuinca and has drawn up two separate reports, a usually reliable source said here today. The three Dutch members were understood to have declared New Guinea must remain withReuter. - 126 words
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Article217 1950-08-02 2 U.P. THE HAGUE, Today. DIVE Western Union Foreign Ministers yester- day approved a "substantial" increase m reannament P and coordination of W«*rn Union defence plans with those of the Atlantic Pact. A communique said that in the light of. the situation resulting from recent events inU.P. - 217 words
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Article28 1950-08-02 2 U.P. NEW YORK. Today. The World Telegram and $un closed its plant pending a settlement cf the 7 week old New>.papti.s Guild strike against tne paper—U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article19 1950-08-02 2 Reuter. DAMASCUS. Tur>. Unknown persons last night shot dead Col. Moharnmod Nasser. Commander of Syria's Air Force. Rcutei.Reuter. - 19 words
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Article170 1950-08-02 2 SINGAPORE. Today FIREDUGS were active again yesterday. They tried to burn down the boiler rcom of the Whay Hin Pineapple Factory at Mountbatten Road in the early hours of the morning. A spokesman of the factory said that he believed that the fire put out before the170 words
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Article14 1950-08-02 2 r.IUJSSELS. Tues. AntiLeopold leaders today called oft their maieh on Brussels.14 words
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39 1950-08-02 2 11LV1 VI «.111 -A.P. Pholo.11LV1 VI «.111 -A.P. Pholo. - 39 words
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Article125 1950-08-02 2 SINGAPORE. Today. THE application for a writ of prohibition to stop Mr. H. E. Kingdon. First I District Judge, from continuing the hearing of the extradition proceedings against "Turko" WesterKng was taken up for hearing I before Mr. justice Evans in the High Court today f125 words
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Article31 1950-08-02 2 Renter. WASHINGTON. Today. The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development yesterday rt Dort ci a net income fcr thr fiscal year ended Jun SO. 1950 of 513.698.398. Tt>wRenter. - 31 words
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Article20 1950-08-02 2 A.P. TAIPEI. Tues. General Mac Arthur today Rejected Chiang Kai-shek's offer to nd J3.000 Chinese Nationalist to Korea.--A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article180 1950-08-02 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. POUR National Guard divisions 28th 1 sylvania, 40th of California. 45th of Oklahoma and the 43rd of Rhode Island. and Connecticut--were called to active yesterday. It was also disek.eri thai iwo guard regimeni.il combat teams called an are the 196 th ofU.P. - 180 words
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Article38 1950-08-02 2 A.P. SAN DIEGO. California. Today. More earthquakes shook the Imperia! Valley early yesterday. Loose oricks were haken from already d.imag<'d structures in the valley town of Calipatria. Th< damaged side of a rrocery store collapsed.- A.x\A.P. - 38 words
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Article159 1950-08-02 2 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today THIS is the fifth time in 80 1 years that the UnUed States marines have gon< to Korea. Noting this yesterday the Defence Department said each visit was "for protection of American interest. "In only one of the lour previous instances did the marinesU.P. - 159 words
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Article64 1950-08-02 2 JOHORi: BAHRU W TWENTY TWO TBI OLD Osman was today four months rigoi j prlsonmeat and jflj Pokce supervision was cony i> t< d v lor i fowls. who Osman nad two pffi convictions /or thai I t< nee. Indian I ed by a del In64 words
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Article22 1950-08-02 2 A.P. Egypt hay, Meen P j custody nd removed *2 Princes* Fathw by of feTF* Ro tod'e} A.F\A.P. - 22 words
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Advertisement158 1950-08-02 2 P ECZEMA Maddening irritation go^^or^^^ dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! yg V', N Now thero is new hope fur ydu who suffer the 'orraent and misery of L'V.enan an 1 other ju ing .skin discuses. Copling, healing D.D.T*. &A I Prescription brings iti*ka>d rtlief. \fc HOW IT ACTS \T\158 words
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347 1950-08-02 3 AMBROSE KOH - By AMBROSE KOH irDENT love-letters beginning with "Dear A p jddikins" greeted a young mother at every e 0 her 12,000-mile journey from Scotland tJ) c v dney, Australia. in the letters were references to "my little v-b' and there were large numbers of347 words
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Article51 1950-08-02 3 PENANG, Tues.—A ycung Chinese, Hoh Ah Seng, was produced before Magistrate D. R. Korne yesterday on a charge of having a copy of members registration club of Penang Anti-British Aliens Society on Beach Street on May 9. Bail was opposed and the case was postponed to August51 words
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112 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesjninothir t<n years, Selanpt will t> the r.chrst nee aoduci.U've* 2:; tne FederaDoo. This is the aim of the Idineor Coastal Devdopwot Proji-ct winch wi'l cost ftflflOOW v tft'ect. at the ntt of $320 per acre. The proj««t includes thrtipping of the112 words
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Article78 1950-08-02 3 MALACCA, lues IT the first Council meet J««h c uncil heid ..cent t lh constitution A!?s?t elcctl «*ce-bearerj for the glider SirnJi: Vlcegtajj Mr. Too Teck P »''«orary Secretary £*»*Ph Law Nyuk fy) n honorary TreaES?£ Miss RL?9 LIM. Mr. tin Haji Abdul gffflan. Mr.78 words
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Article24 1950-08-02 3 Boor, Ui LJS 18 > *»>d Lim Kir. tedd w l cautioned UtK?" 1 by M »*istratc Cdup v, S,<on<l Police whin they24 words
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Article146 1950-08-02 3 A.P. 1 <-oniniunistji Army 1 Llbera?i of 30.000 n i 1927, an h jh an arm.n- Coram"Wg ;l ft 5 r ,three hours lhat day. the Reo banner was hoisted on the city wads the news agency said. The news agency said tne Chinese Ked ArmyA.P. - 146 words
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108 1950-08-02 3 Miss Kwa Gook Choo who left for England in 1947 as a Queen's scholar landed in Singapore yesterday by the Willem Ruys. She has taken the Bachelor of Arts degree from Cambridge. She has been caUed to the Bar. Mr. Kwa Siew Tee, her father, who was at the wharf108 words
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221 1950-08-02 3 £LAD in colourful sarees, and smiling happily, 119 Gurkha soldiers' wives, accompanied by 124 of their children and 66 Gurkha husbands, arrived yesterday from Hongkong by the Szechuan. The women, whose husbands are serving in the Federation were whisked away by waiting army lorries221 words
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85 1950-08-02 3 MALACCA, Tues. The City Fathers at their monthly meeting to-day discussed the dangers arising out of small children cyclists using the main thoroughfares. A Commissioner suggested that parents be warned through the medium of the "press. A committee was asked to look into85 words
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Article111 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Campaign stars and medals for issue to members of the following Volunteer Forces and Local Defence Corps are now available at the Central Records Office, Malayan Volunteer Forces, Kuala Lumpur:Straits Settlements Volunteer Forces (3rd. 4th Bns.), Federated Malay States Volunteer Force, Kedah111 words
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Article54 1950-08-02 3 A small fire which broke out at the Chye Hin sawmills at Beach Road yesterday morning was put out by employees before the arrival of the Fire Brigade. The Are which broke out in a bath room is believed to have been caused by a cigarette end.54 words
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362 1950-08-02 4 U.P. Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Tu?sday. MORE than 23.000 people, clamouring tor admission to the Security Council to hear the "Kremlin plan" for peace in Korea, were turned away by United Nations officials today. Tickets fo'. the meeting were at a premium, as most ofU.P. &. Reuter. - 362 words
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Article75 1950-08-02 4 A fight it the labduierV ouarters of the Harbour Board on March 3 last ha? landed three Indians in jail. The Indians. Palam so Paratnesi. Ganeson so Lakshumanan. and Ituttaosamy so Kalimuthu had pleaded guilty in the Third Police Court yesterday vhen charged *'ith voluntarily75 words
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Article46 1950-08-02 4 FOI'ND guilty of to register a couple in a room ;tt Km Kw aag Hotel. C h.' ngi Ro id, on May 25, ut 0.15 p.m.. a hotel-keeper. Wong Ken.; Ton was fined »150 by lir. r. ciapuo. the FourM M;.i..i rtrato. yesterdn>.46 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-08-02 4 Mr. Georire Lee, proprietor of the Happy World, speaking at last night s opening of the Tradĕ Fair. Seated is Mr. G. G. Thomson. Singapore Public Relations Secretary, who declared the Fair open.36 words
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294 1950-08-02 4 U.P. DURBAN, South Africa. ANE of the few editorial comments in South v Africa attacking: the Government's bills to outlaw communism and mixed marriages, was printed recently in the Suburban Record, published in Pin'town, Natal. \V( no brief for ntbftd marriages,U.P. - 294 words
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79 1950-08-02 4 Ex-Singapore Magistrate Mr. Kenneth Byrne and Mrs. Byrne arrived yesterday by the Willem Ruys. after com pleting two years study in England on a Government scholar* strip. At the docks to welcome tnem were Dr. and Mrs. V Byrne and their three children. Mr Mrs.79 words
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Article69 1950-08-02 4 JOHORE HR UT THIRTY I V, i 1 bandit s by securii) r tral Johorv v were all v hoa* a cards. Six more Cmne* >nv> were round*..! up a scret ning >p rat; same area A party ol I mdii. a .small Johor» last r. <Ja69 words
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Article115 1950-08-02 4 A.P. BRUSSELS 1 -tiav DEL( cialisi aorement Bo* rd with it* victory King Leopold prostraU b< Igl m tack normality last num. Thousa.j workers thu tion headquaiv rs to r news that Kins; I< poM would na.id over hi£ em to nis son. Crown Pita Baudouin. CapitulationA.P. - 115 words
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Article46 1950-08-02 4 JAKARTA r« AXE cntSn bati FiTerai.'rr at In SewCentral Java, last van fected to a Mohamc-c*" extremist combat titni known as AnJ Ummat Islam." mow sources said terda Federal 'roops w!.. military action Ri, ™LS deserters, who turr. ultima* r. yesterday their qua;* I46 words
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Article58 1950-08-02 4 U.P. SAN rRANCISCO^ rE tanks prese:.'.v u»d in 3«um K«; were "IxtiSt-d v Philippine cause the United Stt not have enough o. 4 tc send, John Fob.- says. rcTitO'-'' Addressing the C-nm wealth Cluo. the -^g0 foreign policy s?> u5 r urged immediate mobilization to co,U.P. - 58 words
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Article16 1950-08-02 4 Reuter. TOKIQ. Turs Gt-r MncArthur returned his flying virft to mow?».- Itoulei.Reuter. - 16 words
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Advertisement37 1950-08-02 4 dramatise your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth— a glowing finish to your natural loveliness V A R D t B Ylipstic k (in nine iovery colours) TA >bl it »t OLD BOND STRUT > ft X37 words
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Article745 1950-08-02 5 W.A. CLARKE - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY W.A. CLARKE Lonthol-.l He P. hi. back four it, fDOUgi: to win." had told him. Slrf down to what L r safetj n»-fon sWl* guwiid that h*d Ix ia tokl "Vj,- the sam»-. E_Tt look up until the Re rooad, for fear ■affclf wuuul745 words
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197 1950-08-02 5 A.P. ROME MOM needed a half dozen super sized, extra-ferocious oulls for the Christian martydom scence of its him "Quo Vadis It was a problem, getting them; but now ifs proving an even tougher problem keeping them until the Roman circus sceneA.P. - 197 words
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Article113 1950-08-02 5 Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. For its whole population of nearly 20.000, Australia's capital. Canberra, has only five hotels. In keeping with the liquor laws generally observed throughout Australia, trading cuds at 6 p.m. (frequently much earlier becatise cf beer shortage.^). Licens.xl grocers Ciinnot sell fewer than six:Reuter-AAP. - 113 words
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Article28 1950-08-02 5 A.P. TOKIO, Tues. Enemy dead were leported piling up in front of American positions all along the 160-mile land perimetre of the box-like front today.- A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article23 1950-08-02 5 U.P. MUNICH. Tues. -Thirteen persona have died in a mounting outbreak of infantile paralysis in southern Germany, health authorities reported today.—U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Miscellaneous139 1950-08-02 5 VPERMAN by Wayne Boring T -coking po&a [great Tlorna-look]silverT-a fortume, us downl [uh-uw.' MTU A SILVER PLATE IN SCOTT.' fcoiNS.' THOUSANDS OP TO )TO OUR LAST TIME.' I -jJEAD. MV DETECTOR <<~ WHY-THEY COLLECTOR*/CAN OF BEANS.s FORGOT.' I SILVER DOWN J_EL MUST BE WORTM- )TWEV»RE PINE IT'S FROM ONLY MOPE139 words
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773 1950-08-02 6 R.A. KENNER - BY R.A. KENNER Reuter. AUCKLAND, New Zea.-nd. EXPERIMENTS to discover whether the subterranean aower whico has set ge>sers spouting, mud poo:s boiling md volcanoes sometime: laming can be harnessed for odustry, are being speeded ip here. The new Minister of WorkT3, Mr. William Goosman '.opesReuter. - 773 words
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Article146 1950-08-02 6 Gram ii, VM( %J SY- f>-.cie titaad F&<sff 3" -1- sob 390 p.m. Basketball 5.90 p.m. m odhist i man It* Tuan «etebration. lfj-A. karma r.iMic. 7 p.m. Mr. Lim Uuan hTM wll speak. AM MM AHMM IATIOBi "•itho'o' meeting. General Hospital, 8 p.m. C t'.M <\A.146 words
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Article, Illustration13 1950-08-02 6 Scene at Pohang, Ka I Lflj Division landed.13 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-08-02 6 The photograph shows tanks of the United S I I a recent review at a Marine Base in West-23 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-08-02 6 These six large support landing craft ar. b naval base dry dock at Brem rton. fuWW wn the mutual defence assistance prograrun.. The craft, which have bow ramps for landim. r tion to a crew of five officersand 65 n c vn4 ,rt» They are used56 words
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Advertisement54 1950-08-02 6 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS CUTEX Your hands can be more beautiful with magic-wear CUTEX the polish that lasts and lasts. CUTEX gives sparkle to your costume... applies easily... resists peeling and chipping. *T Because CUTEX is so inexpensive you can mi afford to keep several shades on hand to harmonize with54 words
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Article505 1950-08-02 7 Reuter. GLASGOW. WESTERN Scotsmen, ac<us. Inacd to sing sentiment. I ktl of their "Road to the Un, trc DO wengaged In Wirt it irtnl discussion about Hi future. The Islands of Isi Jura, «rheic the ancient Ix>rus of the Isles were intil the FifteenthReuter. - 505 words
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666 1950-08-02 7 EISENHOWER A.P. NEW YORK. COMMUNISTS should not be allowed to teach in American universities, says Dwight D. Eisenhower President of Columbia University. "Before appointing a man to our faculty," the youthful looking, vigorous general of the army said in anA.P. - 666 words
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Advertisement143 1950-08-02 7 AY lV Breathe in Comfort... Clear Na»ai "A} fr*J\ Congestion the Modern Way Pmi v»« y/ ril can hardly breathe Note stuffy Worried wiit. v» pefdwent l aurrh or Head Colds? You can de»' y >" ur nosfin few r r nd few n fl F 1 1 ,ile new143 words
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Miscellaneous720 1950-08-02 7 Dr.-the TODAY BLl T E NETWORK ENGLISH PROGRAM men ti.UO p.m Programme Miinma- 6.02 Children's Protrammt; CM The Radio Un Ni-sira play forty m nutes of popular light mil*.!including "The Bartered Bride by Smetana; 7.0© Time Signal. >ew* ft Singapore Share W.ukit Report Interlude; 7 30 Bftjrttoa Parade—A w cekh720 words
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528 1950-08-02 8 U.P. NEW YORK AN American writer who spent six months v u'king and hitch-hiking through India reported today that the newly independent country is in pretty poor shape. He predicted that "with India, as with the rest ofU.P. - 528 words
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Article22 1950-08-02 8 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Tue.-. A! Jolson is waiting for permission tw« perform teforc GT's in Japan and Korej:. A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article15 1950-08-02 8 A.P. HONG KONG. Tues.- Communist Chin;* celebrated Red Army Day today. —A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article152 1950-08-02 8 U.P. COLOMBO—Ceyioi.cse own 58 per cent of I'ey on s rubbei land, Europeans 39 per cent and other nationals the remaining 3 per cent. This was the distribution of ownership in 194R revealed by the Rubber Controller, Mr. S. Ca sinathun, in his administration reportU.P. - 152 words
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125 1950-08-02 8 Reuter. COLOMBO Ceylon Army authorities are concentrating on recruiting village lads for the army in future, a. Defence Minis'ry spokesman stated here. So far recruitment has beer confined mainly to Ensjlis* edueatsd youths, but in future greater attention will be paid to the villageReuter. - 125 words
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Article109 1950-08-02 8 A.P. HOLLYWOOD oA c u P le from Zurich. Switzeripnd. were married In Hollywood recently on the -Bnde and O-room" radio programme which Is broadcast over a national network. D,^£ c o sweethearts. Ruth Schultheis. 2G-years-old, and Kurt Giger, 23 found romance in Dayton Ohio,A.P. - 109 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-08-02 8 Din 'ig her **ay u» New York Cltv, the Begti Uaqu&t AJ iiiian addressed a gathering m the Timn flail on thi Mibjeet "The Women of Pakistan". Picture show*. Georg»- Denny Sr., moderator of Town Hat.l. showing Hepuni Uaoaai Mi Khan a scrapboofv of newspaper clipping*,59 words
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310 1950-08-02 8 A.P. BAf TIMOR! A GIANT search light once used for advertisine by a local used car dealer is going to shine for science. The car dealer bought the 850.000.000 candle power job as war surplus and used it to attract customers. JohnsA.P. - 310 words
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Article31 1950-08-02 8 A.P. LAX ESUCCESS Tne*. Syria has asked th* Security Council t t tf< action to prevent what it called new attacks OB AT countries by Israel A PA.P. - 31 words
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Advertisement17 1950-08-02 8 "nation i n p a C l M TH A J mist et.OR»PY YOUR HAIR >N ONC17 words
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Advertisement13 1950-08-02 8 SELL your Unwanted TOOLS in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Cuts Best tort13 words
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Article80 1950-08-02 9 rly lived i bll an now In ■todaiid who are claimM nr damage eomDensa- Chattel POM sun having their ■wßirta-rrvci to the Social Department for B L Dunsford, he id r.v»n.s balsa told tin Tribune yes- ction was •*mi cp. eking up P«cu which thesi- people80 words
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Article20 1950-08-02 9 jujnii T tUl P*nc (Xpedi- > J I** COU W or would x 'wKnrea -unless the S. footed the20 words
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Article87 1950-08-02 9 U.P. 1 lank foM* r 3t ,ICC pting P ociea for 3C? JMi ../-••-n dollars. V 1 Btraita dol- lars. Upon the request ol emmts, the Bank of China will atU mpt to convert these curreaolea abroad however, along with British pounds and Swiss franco. TheU.P. - 87 words
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Article77 1950-08-02 9 REPAIRED after being damaged by blast from a dying bomb, a 50,000 piece rained glass window at St. Gil< Church. Chamberwe'l, designed by John Ruskin. has been unveiled. A special prize awarded at Tilney St. Lawrence (Norfolk) whist drive to Mr. A. Whitear, who, as77 words
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101 1950-08-02 9 THE hcadmas;,. X Harrow scltOOi, Dr. n. W. Moore, ha* accepted an .offer from John Wladcn and Company to present an annual prize to the t>oy with the best bowling analysis for the season. Tlie prize, a bat and a bail, is101 words
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Article120 1950-08-02 9 i IN order to stimulate the 1 enation of furniture dc- signs specially suited to the I modern home and the modern wav of life, the British Furi niture Manufacturers Federated Associations are, to organise a national furniture design competition open to all manufacturers All120 words
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Article188 1950-08-02 9 LOCAL- Property Owners Associations are regarding those television aerial* which sprout from the house tops up and down the country as something more than meteiy utilitarian and ornamental. The national federation has been inquiring into the responsibilities of tenants who buy a television set. A printed188 words
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Article108 1950-08-02 9 Reuter. C OLOMPJO-Every cigth state employee of this count ry is financially embarrassed, according to the report of the Ccmmittee appointed to inquire into indebtedness among public servant"? The report reveals that of H total of 134.900 Government employees. 17,186 ore in debt toReuter. - 108 words
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Article91 1950-08-02 9 Reuter-AAP. MIsLPOURNE.- The aye rage cost of venting one feeling* on the umpire ha--risen sharply in this city. George Wmchcombe, of" South Melbourne, was fined £AlO for having assaulted Australian Rules umpire Ra> Hughes. Two others were *cnt to jail without the option for theReuter-AAP. - 91 words
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Article62 1950-08-02 9 A.P. HOLLYWOOD Leslie Caron, 18-year-old ballerina from Paris, has been given aiong contract with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios. The young dancer was chosen by Gene Kelly as his co-star in the film "An American in Pnris." Miss Caron's salary will range from 500 to 2250 dollars per week overA.P. - 62 words
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Advertisement112 1950-08-02 9 LINK IN THE Biro Service covert the Eastern heml- sphere. But It does more than that*—lt coven f/ I every writing need; as witness the new Blro y MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its protector cap which enables It to bo carried In j pocket or handbag, and112 words
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Article73 1950-08-02 10 The table tennis champions of Penang the King Wan Association will arrive in Singapore today for two matches with the champions and runn r *s-up of the Singapore Senior InterClub Table Tennis Championships held recently. The seven-man team will play against the runners-up. Chinese Sports73 words
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Article187 1950-08-02 10 Reuter. LONDON. Tues.—County cricket resu ta: At tin-ton. Sussex beat E by ten wickets. Sussex 345 for 8 declared and 11 for no wicket. End 134 and 219 (Bailey 72, C. < >akes, r ghlami inbreak, 7 for 41). At rrwne, Somerset beat Northamptonshire byReuter. - 187 words
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Article40 1950-08-02 10 The Hon. Sports Secretary of the Bright Siar Sjorts Club. 7«tr. G.J. Lourdes. wishes to inform all members of the club that the proposed sport' meeting for the Indian Independant Day 01 Autr. 19 has been cancelled.40 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-02 10 Great Atom tends amateur rider Mr. W. Barrow out of the saddle at the last fence in the Victorian Hunt Club's Cup at Moonee Valley, Melbourne. A.P. A.P.– A.P. - 29 words
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203 1950-08-02 10 CHINESE Athletic cleared their first hurdle when they easily accounted for Royal Engineers in yesterday's Singapore Cup tie at Jalan Besar by four goals to nil. In the beginning however, C.A. appeared to be completely off form. They warmed up after ten minut2s and203 words
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Article123 1950-08-02 10 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, Tues. American negro boxer Henry Brimm arrived here to fight Empire middleweight champion, Dave Sands. Brimm aged 27, is not rated among worM niddleweights in the latest issue of the American "Ring" magazine, but his record is gooti. in $2 fights heReuter-AAP. - 123 words
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Article42 1950-08-02 10 ALLOWING are the r,su ts of the Chee and Robert* Lim Sgg beat Henry oh and Chl.i Joo I>r. Foo Chwee. Guan Chan v l"enry 01. a„o and Robert Lim i 5 2, Ttm En vs42 words
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571 1950-08-02 10 Twelve 'Specials' Entered For Sunday's Big Even* ziAorx Tribune Sports Reporter fASH prizes will be awarded winners i* J P r and Prix to be held on first time m the history of motor rar, Malaya that cash prizes will he eive?S said Mr.571 words
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Article75 1950-08-02 10 BOBBY Locke present ho der of the British Ooen Golf Championshp i» e::pe.-ted t" arrive in Singapore next September on his way to Manila and Australia. The Royal Singapore anl the Island Golf Club Committers are now negot'atlng with Mr. Lock>in the hope of arranging nn75 words
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Article412 1950-08-02 10 EVENT NO. I Cars 15<*» ex. and umW idj c.c. and under 1.100 c.. !> ged No. 18 FA. Rioim V c.c No. 30 W. J. 1.250 CC! No. 2' r lr JoaSsSgS < Ip<.h WQTC c.c; No. 8 P.O. L«>ih MGTC UN Kum If oh412 words
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Article67 1950-08-02 10 Kx-S.r»eapor.- Mala/xa, will not TZ 00* out for South cr*k»t t-st a*:" this Shnnapor- I wilt tak. vU; v South t-ain Singh (enpl »f\ U«* Cheong Thian: yj J ton. Kh«H, v W. Ratna>ak' gal C and H. W North fid' r y All (OtpCL J- AIM"67 words
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Advertisement81 1950-08-02 10 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell House freshness until tne very last Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh! Vacuum packing Don't wait... get Maxwell keeps Maxwell House roaster- House Coffee-today81 words
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Article102 1950-08-02 11 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER. ioaay. DC no fast gallops at this morning's ais d horses were given half pace V third grass track. A good number 0,: v ere worked on the sand track. »rk were 1 Donnelly» Gra ?b n] B;rci II ißid- Glorify Ken wice102 words
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107 1950-08-02 11 Gt BOLL >WAI ie,-.i«ti»- lan- l m< a*a i insto nip on vfesteraai' G. K. SI (Ul «5 j M in the i lub courts. ■1 laved hi* -.--ul SStd nt play lin it backhand s rothmai S»« bcWo tin»i r. Hoi- 1 it <;107 words
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Article61 1950-08-02 11 KWOF.E BAHRU Wed. W -4-year-old sue ol a Sfcrtre Polio.• Unstable g *>•• (j< laintd by the JBee following a light oe- fore Ke *i boys bmpong r.-oiau last ■tbt Two ol the boys, sons of tonstabl. were Wd i have beer, stabby the di tainee They found with61 words
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105 1950-08-02 11 IoKORE BAHRIV Tues. TWENTY THREE YEAR old Ng, Hoe Chwee was eh .rged in the Miigintrateg' Court to-day with causing the death of Police Constable bin .Uimad by a rash and negligent act not amounting to homicide. He claimed trial mil wa.-, offered105 words
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Article123 1950-08-02 11 Social Welfare Depart ment officials today will be- gin their investigation ot the .SB. Aik Htw workers who hAce applied lor assistance and relief, I The Aik Hoe rubber facl tory was burned down by Communists arsonists last I week. Head of the Public123 words
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Article57 1950-08-02 11 KI'ALA LTjMPI'R Tues. The Mentri Besar of Selango:, Raja Una run Raja Muhammad, CBE. will be broadcasting frcm Kuala Lumpur at 7.15 p.m. on Friday night, in English on the. Malayan University and on the Fun Fair to be lie 4 on Saturday at the Victoria57 words
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Article, Illustration86 1950-08-02 11 fhj wedding oi Mr. Abubaiir l>Ui VlKluUah Of Mr Edward* «f liurmah Shell, to Sibi fointe Abuhakar (18) of Mo.ir, was cc ebrated recently at the bnd .room's INM, 12 Bourn, inotith iMi Tim eoliple v.ert- both dre>sed n fractional Malay tumr, with gem studded head drii—ei.86 words
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Article145 1950-08-02 11 I) ar Ail tin B*» 1- >'•..)! BM '1 ins ai te yes- LesapM ;-:a:.'<e L »«ue al »dium, R.A.F. "*ls to nil. •I lluitvft, ami I. don*n»taa dent] rs want hout, and) dia H p 'he •■•ore down. i »jJk.; r. .-Lowed a 9*ir145 words
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Article299 1950-08-02 11 SHEFFIELD. Tuesday. YORKSHIRE, joint holders of the county championship, lost their chance here today of becoming the only county to beat tlie West Indies so far this season, because they had no answer to the fast ley; theory bo\vl:n_ of their opponents. Tne West. Indies299 words
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98 1950-08-02 11 KUALA UJMPUR. Tues. l LARBB crowd turned up f\ at the Di.strict Show on July 29, held at the Alor Gajah parte n:,. The Resident Commissionei.- Mi. G. E. Wisdom in his speech I H that tin people's i equipments would l>c put forward98 words
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Article111 1950-08-02 11 Reuter. West Indie* Ist. Inning*.—*!**>• Yori*t>hire Ist. tuning*— ,'IJ. 1.-. :i danjkrndfc). HEcaS Indie* "md. Inning*—'?SS. Vwrkshire :>ul. Inning*: Hut tun 11 WllliklSa b I'ierre 'i, Lowmi* r Wulro.; b -l«ine«i Ml, Brennan c Weekew h Martial! 24. Halliday b Worrell St; Lester r Waleott b Sann Lfc WlloanReuter. - 111 words
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Article117 1950-08-02 11 MR. D.I. Greer. Secretary of the Association of Engineer, said ye.-terday ttic Government technical classes held in the evening could be extended to provide instruction for courses of five to six years if more qualified rpcn come forward and offer their ser vices'.. "There are many117 words
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Article24 1950-08-02 11 MALACCA. Tues. Mi. It H. Dias. chief clerk. Distric Office. Tarn pin. has taken leave prior to retirement iftei 37 years' service.24 words
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Advertisement51 1950-08-02 11 (Ilk C-1. .daJte^ DOES C ROW HAIR l Jsc Silvikrin in severe cases of daDdrurT and thinning hair. As a daily dressing use Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion or, for dry heads, the new Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion with OiL From all chemists, hairdressers and stores. cv.KKIN LASOWATP'IES ITO LONDON NWiO51 words
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Article413 1950-08-02 12 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today. THE Western delegations were somewhat pre--1 occupied yesterday with India's manner of attempting mediation of the Korean conflict. Some thought the Indian attitude at least indirectly is helping the Soviet anti-United States propaganda campaign in Asia. The Western delegates were upsetU.P. - 413 words
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Article148 1950-08-02 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity market opened steady this mom.njr a' 127 uer j>our.d of first crcde sheet August. «nd rose o 12S. The market for a brief spell eased to 127 and then was up again to around nooi. The trend was still upward at148 words
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Article37 1950-08-02 12 The price of tin dec'ared at noon today was $368 i 8 pe- •>,. ,i\ ex-sme!ter—a r of S5 1/2. Tile price of three months» *iu in London last nir-ht was £729 tie»ton—a rise of £16.37 words
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Article26 1950-08-02 12 Gold was steady but quiet m Singapore this morn ng **ith price at noon at $202 i*r fuel wholesale for first quality ihv. Sold.26 words
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Article57 1950-08-02 12 In the oeaJ fliare market this morning there was ft ill moderate mqu ry for rubbers. Any cheap offerings of inJmtrals seemed to be absorbed while tin shares were quietly «teily. Market men felt* little in tht way of petue hopes .-ould bo enter i a ned from57 words
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Article33 1950-08-02 12 U.P. BANGKOK. Today.-Nine hundred and eighteen volunteers for the Unlt?d Nations ground in Korea reported at Bangkok's city recruiting stations in the first two days it was officially Announced yesterday.—U.PU.P. - 33 words
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Article32 1950-08-02 12 U.P. NEW YORK, Toiay. Govardan L. Mapara, General Secretary of 'he Indian National Railway dian National Railway Workers Federation, paid a courtesy call on Ne<v York William O'Dwyer yesterday afternoon.—U.PU.P. - 32 words
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Article146 1950-08-02 12 STOP PRESS Reuter-AAP. SOMKWHERK KOREA. Today. Counter-attacking Gl's newly landed from the United States today drove b.\ 'k to within fou»- miles p Chiiju. south coast town 60 road miles from Pusan, according to a senior li.S. officer who flew over the area this morning. BothReuter-AAP. - 146 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-08-02 12 Paris designer AJbouy goes back to the turn of the century for inspiration for this merry widowLsh dinner beret in black velvet trimmed with an undulating ostrich feather. A diamond feather by Boucheron breaks the dead black curves.—A.P. Photo. -A.P. Photo.-A.P. Photo. - 43 words
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Article332 1950-08-02 12 Reuter. Lake Success, Wednesday. IN the course of his speech in the Security Council debate tonight, the President, M. Malik of Russia, referred In the efforts of Pandit Nehru, the Indian Premier, to bring out a Korean peace. M. Malik termed these efforts "a nobleReuter. - 332 words
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Article43 1950-08-02 12 A.P. LONDON. Today. man whose signature mwm famous on millions or tain's first Treasury notes left «'i sUte £39,890. He was BafOfl Br Joint Permanent •"jg of the Treasury from w 1919. He died last the age of 77 —A.PA.P. - 43 words
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Title Section56 1950-08-02 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THB PEOPLE FOR THE LARGER SALES TH\N ANY AFTERNOON PAPER £V Phone 5811/3 Nine Lines Published rimuifaneouft/y a/ Swicjapore, Kuala Lumpur, fpo» ona Penang. EIGHT SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 2, 1950 PKICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOXDOX REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, M'llaiia Tribune Office, Fhtt Street, London,56 words
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Article, Illustration2740 1950-08-02 1 Dramatic Hours In Security Council India, Yugoslavia Support Malik Reuter, U.P. Reuter,U.P. A.P. riRL WORKS HIGHLIGHTED THE MEETING OF THE SECURITY I (Ol NCIL AT LAKE SUCCESS LAST NIGHT. Russia lost her motion to oust Nationalist China in favourReuter, U.P.; Reuter,U.P. & A.P. - 2,740 words
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Article60 1950-08-02 1 JA'CAin A. foi ay. Ant: entire oat tai ion of Indonesia' Pederal fenny at Kebum i. in SouthCentral Java last weeK ilea Mohammedan extremist torn bat organisation known aa "Angkatan umnuM Islam." Indonesian tourcea said yesterdAy. I Pderal troops will take military anion against th. deserters, who turned60 words
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Article78 1950-08-02 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. THIRTY -TWO Chinese bandit suspects were held by security lorces during a screening operation in Central Johore yesterday. They were all without identity cards. Six more Cninese suspects were rounded up in another screening operation in the same area. A party of bandits raided78 words
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Article63 1950-08-02 1 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO Tues. THE tanks presents* being used in South Korea were "begged" /rom the Philippine Government because the United States did not have enough of its own tc send, John Foster Dulles says. Addressing the Commonwealth Club, the Republican foreign policy spokesman urged immediateU.P. - 63 words
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Article19 1950-08-02 1 Reuter. TOKIO. Tues.—Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur returned tonight after his flying visit to Formosa. Reutei.Reuter. - 19 words
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287 1950-08-02 1 Reuter, A.P. U.P. THE U.S. Defence Department said yesterday 1 that "elements" of the Second Infantry Division, the First Marine Division and the 50 Regimental Combat Team have arrived in Korea Briefing officers, who made tfie announcement, emphasised that theReuter, A.P. U.P. - 287 words
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Article59 1950-08-02 1 TODAY'S late afternoon 1 edition of the Malaya Tribune will carry the latest news about the dramatic Security Council meeting at Lake Success, in addition to all the other world and Malayan news It has also three exclusive features: a dally short story, the Superman comic ttrip. and59 words
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Article30 1950-08-02 1 A.P. LAX ESUCCESS. Tues. Syria has asked the U.N. Security Council to take action to prevent what it called new attacks on Arab countries by Israel. A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article27 1950-08-02 1 U.P. MOSCOW, Tues Foreign Minister Andrei Vyshinsky who recently returned from a vacation in Czechoslovakia, has resumed his post, it was revealed today.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article31 1950-08-02 1 A.P. MANILA. Tues. Lt.Gener d James H. Doolittle. leader of the first air assault against Tokio in World War It. arrived here today for a brief visit. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article23 1950-08-02 1 Reuter. TOKIO, Tues. Provincial newspapers today followed the footsteps of the nation's leading journals in dismissing Communists from their payroll.—Reutei.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article130 1950-08-02 1 A.P. YANKS LAUNCH COUNTER-ATTACK KOREA I RONT. Wed. AMERICAN troops (odav launched a counter attack with armour in iii elTort to retake high ground north-east of Chinju. 55 miles west of the main suppi) port of Pusan. The high Around was lost to the North Korean Com munistsA.P. - 130 words
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Article27 1950-08-02 1 The International Red Cross is ready to send men into North Korea to report on the treatment of American and South Korean frar prisoner*.27 words
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Article23 1950-08-02 1 A.P. HOLLYWOOD, Tues. Al Jolson 1.« waiting for permission to perform oefore GI s in Japan and Korea. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article15 1950-08-02 1 A.P. HONG KONG, Tuefl. Communist China celebrated Red Army Day today. A.P.A.P. - 15 words
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Article90 1950-08-02 1 THE voting on M. Malik's resolution to r cognise in China as the legal Gothe Communist Govwinment vernment there, was as follows:— I OR Russia India Yugoslavia AGAINST United States Britain France Norway Egypt Cuba Ecuador Nationalist China M. Malik, the Russian President, said he did not recognise90 words
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Article24 1950-08-02 1 U.P. LONDON, Tues. The British army today asked drafted soldiers to volunteer fcr alx extra service during the present crisis.- U.P.U.P. - 24 words
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Article25 1950-08-02 1 A.P. TOKIO. Tues. Enemy dead were leported piling up in front of American positions along \X&Jmwmmf£m*m nerimelre oi the box-like front today.—-A Y.A.P. - 25 words
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Article24 1950-08-02 1 U.P. MUNICH. Tues. Thirteen persons have died in a mounting outbreak of infantile paralysis in southern Germany, health authorities reported today.- CP.U.P. - 24 words
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Advertisement60 1950-08-02 1 tf&Tfor UGUT yi,uh i/i tin gland. p,,tri>>utors: Tao Cheng Moh Electric Co., J52 Crot Street, Singapore. GRAND PREMIERE CATHAY CINEMA TOMORROW AUG. 3rd. at !».30 p.m. <dy In aid of the British Red Cross, Spore Branch fjSTJmbe fk TICKETS AVAILABLE J V* u l so Tw. utw jnr at the60 words
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Advertisement85 1950-08-02 1 TONC GUAN 23-10, COLCMAN 9tߣ£T, $»NGAPOftC,TgL.3SI2>. The RALEIGH Mark guarantees Quality .nd«.» tfhi Strength Wk SrA This is the mark of Britain's supreme V<l bicycle. Produced in the World's largest f 4 ~3» I Md best-equipped cycle factory. For strength, quality and workmanship Ihe AU-Steel Bicycle Aw! JirP^^M A FroduO85 words
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Article170 1950-08-02 2 BECAUSE there had been two previous thefts recently, Mohamed whs on the look-out for thieves, he h< the planks and the shutters? of hi shop being removed. He told Sharift, a friend who was in the shop at that umc to go to the front170 words
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Article62 1950-08-02 2 MALACCA. Tues. Recruitment of Chinese for Negri Bembilao and Malacca contingents in the Federation oi Mdaya Police Force will lake place on &Og. 21. at the Ccntr. 1 Police Station Berembaa. All ippli. itions should be fei wanted to the C.P.0.. Malacca. Suitable candidates v dl tlien62 words
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Article49 1950-08-02 2 PENANG Tues.. Two European* C. P. Perksaa and N. Pearson ol the Marines, were uharged with theft of $80 b« longing to Khor Kirn Ben| beiure Magistrate D. K. ?lorn« yesterday. Bail of |26€ each waa allowed and the CIUM a-aa postponed to August 4.49 words
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Article521 1950-08-02 2 THE question of whe- ther a Police officer, now on sick leave in the Federation can dl* called to give evidence at the continued trial oi three constables and a Chinese, who are bein y, charged on a series of corruption offences was521 words
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171 1950-08-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday rh,n«r towkav and his son were killed by A S ts in a road ambush in Perak yesterday. The bandits attacked the car in winh they were travelling. The driver of the car was sligm lV V Thre d e Cd171 words
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Article87 1950-08-02 2 p*ENANG, Tues. EIGHT out of the 12 canel.dates who took off f< r Changi recently for their second medical test for Air Crew form the Penang; Figruer Squadron of the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force, us understood to have passed the test. The candidates among whom87 words
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Article39 1950-08-02 2 On August 5. Radio Malaya will bo interrupting their normal programmes in thy afternoon to broadcast eye-witness accounts of the finals of the various events in the A.A.A. Championship, being held at thy University of Malay., grounds.39 words
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Article223 1950-08-02 2 LUKE ANG - By LUKE ANG Fact of heroism by a young Malay, Ahmad bin Daud. a linesman attached to the Singapore District, G.H.Q. Signals saved the life of one-and-a-half -year-old Indian boy Chandra Morgan at Serangoon Road yesterday. Ahmad, who was sitting beside the driver of a 3-ton223 words
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Article50 1950-08-02 2 Found drunk and incapable of looking after himself, on the afternoon of July 31, in front of Harboui Board Godown No. .">. ar Indian. Subramaniarn Valaythan. pleaded guilty te tne charge before Magistrate C. H. r. Blake m tin Third Police Court yesb r day. He was lined50 words
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89 1950-08-02 2 A Chinese. Teng Tan Chwe" alias Teag An Choon. was charged in the Relief Jourt '< .stcrday with committing uiischu by fire c n June 27, at the junction of Aljuni.u Koad and Sims Avenue, by 'lighting a jerry-can o:' peuol I placed89 words
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Article37 1950-08-02 2 Major-General D. Dunlop, left Singapore on duly 31 for Ser.mban. As previously announced General Dunlop is assuming temporary command of the newly-constituted South Malaya District. He will probably be away from Singapore until the autumn.37 words
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Article, Illustration83 1950-08-02 2 The wedding of >Ir. Abubu\ar lan Abdullah (SO) son of Mr. Edwards of Burmah SheM, to Miss Sibi binte Abuhakar (IH) ot Me.ar, was celebrated recently at the bridegroom's house, 12 Bournemouth Road. The couple w ere both dressed n traditional Malay costume, with gem studded head-dresses. Many83 words
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Article67 1950-08-02 2 MICHAEu Josepn Nonis appeared again before Mr. D. A. Fyfe in the Relief Court yeoterday f»tvn the charge of murder of lu-ycnr-old Winnie Spencer was. again mentioned. Nonis cheerfully walked into the Courtrov>m with police escort. "Inef Inspector K. R. j Krishnan told the67 words
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310 1950-08-02 2 THE Heads of tlie Army Services are to be asked 1 to do *vhat they can to help save water. This decision has resulted from an inquiry instituted by Progressive Commissioner, Mr. Duncan Robertson. Mr. Robertson maintains that in view 01 tne310 words
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Article73 1950-08-02 2 Chief Inspector K. R. Krishnan asked the Court j that Tan Meng Jiaw be aij lowed bail In view of the fact that she has an infant in her arms. Tan faced a charge A having in her possession materials which could be used for purpose of73 words
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Article67 1950-08-02 2 A 36-year-old Malay. Hasbullal bin Haji Idris claimed trial in the Third Police Court yesterday when he was charged with dishonestly inducing Yakman, another Malay on July 27, to give him $20 on the pretext that he would get a job for him at Tanglin Barracks.67 words
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Article57 1950-08-02 2 For gambling in a public place. Nelson Road, on the night of July 31. two Chinese, ChcoK Ah Sun aged 31. find Cheah Hiong Cheong aged 44 were convicted in th> Third Police Court yesterday. Cheok wa.s sent to the House of Detention and Chc;di57 words
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Article158 1950-08-02 2 KUAI A LUMPUR, Tues. DOYAL Marine Commur. •I dos ope ratine against bandits for the first time in Perak are proving to b< lough and excellent jungle lighters. During a recent action, a patrol from 42 Commando became aware that they were being stalked by ban-158 words
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Article146 1950-08-02 2 PENANG. Tuesday. THE .Junior Civil Service Association, Penang Province Wellesley la calling an extraordinary general meeting at Ihe A'-'Ociatioo premises I wworrow, This meeting la called i& ask the Settlement Government to accord the same treatment t< Gt-ur ml Clerk aj Service Cierkl as146 words
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Article46 1950-08-02 2 PENANG. Tues. A Chin- has been arrested by the police in connection with an armed robbery recently in IVk Soon Street. The proprietor ot a liquor shop on Tek Soon Street w.i held up by the gunman who made away with $1,000.46 words
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Article101 1950-08-02 2 tpr? r-eigi r Seng Moh died sleep overcm. ;i< from tnr parapet ot Urn j andah of his room on Vh j -econd floor of Victoria Street Leo in a statei. lt Z Pa«c- hefon h, d 1 that ,t about day morning ho101 words
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Article72 1950-08-02 2 Pang Huay Huen. a year-old Hainancse »a brought belore Magi* rv !D. A. Fyfc in v Relfc< Court yesterday and cnarged with helping a cot foiling two 5 1 c< nl piect Chief In&pecior X Krishnan as v d th< M Irate that Hang72 words
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Advertisement184 1950-08-02 2 TODAY cSfSSV II a.m., 1.45, 4.1.», »».45 ft 9.30 0 My JOHN DIANA DON M )t LUND LYNN DtFORE XTICIKI. C -MARIE WILSON T rm o ,ju dun wm rat lewis iTillct h Ptwl M.-0.-M.s Newsflash \ik Him' Rubht r I actory lire. HOLIDAY SEASON commences FRIDAY Box rMan Now184 words
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Advertisement277 1950-08-02 2 mWjLL—JLAJj *****] I 1 I I j j [1 j I Last 3 Shows 3. 6.15 9.15 p.». a* ABT a Tftnnv Paramount, STARTS TODAY RIDING HIGH" I^6^"^ Witil i KO*ANC£! I BING CROSBY advENWM 1 y«* at his b'-st! y 'NTRiGU£^aj l > FOR TO-MORROW ONLY "THE LOST TRIBE"277 words
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143 1950-08-02 3 THE Singapore Chamber of Commerce at an extraordinary general meeting yesterday unanimously resolved to ask for the formation of a corps of guards for the protection of property in the Colony. The corps will be under the direction of the Police Forc^. The meeting143 words
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111 1950-08-02 3 Miss Kwa fieok f hoo who •11 <or England in 1917 as a Queen's aejashir hind'd in Singapore yesterday by the WilT<+jn Raya. Shi- has tak-n the Rachc'ol of Irta degree froaa Caml:r'dg. f»b? hrs been er" .1 to -he Bar Mr. K\\:i Siew lee. hey father, who hp< at111 words
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104 1950-08-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues TWENTY THREE YEAR old Ng Hoe Chwee Was Charged la the Magistrates' Court to-day with causing the death ot Police Constable bin Ahmed by i rash and negligent net not amounting tc homicide He claimed trial and was Offered $500104 words
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Article47 1950-08-02 3 Two -schooiboys, Teo Boor; Chua. aged 18. and Lim Kin Lai aged 17, were cautioned and discharged by Magistrate S. E. Teh in the Second Police Court yesterday when they were charged with gambling in public at 330 a.m .at Jalan Bcsar on August 1.47 words
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86 1950-08-02 3 MALACCA. Tues. The City Fathers at their monthly meeting to-day discussed th dangers arising out of atrial] children cyclists using the main thoroughfares. A Commissioner suggested that parents be warned through the medium of the press. A committee was asked to look into86 words
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78 1950-08-02 3 Ex Singapore Magistrate Mr. Kenneth Byrne ajid Mr.\ Byrne arrived yesterday by the Willem Ruys, after completing two years study in England on a Government scholarship. At the docks to welcome tMem were Dr. and Mrs. V. Byrne and their theee children. Mr. Mrs. J.78 words
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223 1950-08-02 3 £LAD in colourful sarees. and smiling happily, 119 Gurkha soldiers' wives, accompanied by 124 of their children and 66 Gurkha husbands, arrived yesterday from Hongkong by the Szechuan. The women, Whose husbands are serving in the Federation were whisked away by waiting army lorries223 words
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Article56 1950-08-02 3 A small lire which broke out at the Chye Hin sawmills at Beach Road yeater day morning was put out by employees bei ore the arrival of the Fire Brigade. The tire which broke out in a bath room is believed to have been caused by a56 words
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Article112 1950-08-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Tue-.-Campaign stars and medal, for issue to members- of the following Volunteer Forces and Local Defence Corps are now available at the Centra! Records Office. Malayan Volunteer Forces. Kuala Lumpur:Straits Settlements Volunteer Forces (3rd. 4th Bns.). Federated Malay States Volunteer Force. Kedah Volunteer112 words
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88 1950-08-02 3 A middle-aged Chines", Tan Joon Long, charged m the Assize Court yesterday with the murder ol one Wai Kirn Hua, ml i Mr. Justice Thorogooi I didn't krow what I was doing." Tan made thai otate ment in reply the charge. Tan was charged wit-i88 words
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Article23 1950-08-02 3 MALACCA. Tues. Mi. R. fx. Dias, chief clerk, District Ofhc, Tampin. has taken lepvc prior to retirement, alter 37 years' service.23 words
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187 1950-08-02 3 Had Revolver And Ammo Gets Two Years JJEAH KIM BOCK, who was found with 14 rounds ol .38 revolver ammunition in his Rouse at Lorong Thye Senc on May 15 last, left the Assize Court yesterday to serve a period ol two years in prison. Scan was on trial before187 words
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Article65 1950-08-02 3 JOHORE BAHRU Wed. THE 14-year-oid sor. or a 1 Marire Police Constable has beer, detained by the Police following a light oetween three teen-aged boys at Kampong Tobiau lan night. Two oi the boys, sons of Police Constables, were alleged tj have been stabbed by the detainee They65 words
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59 1950-08-02 3 Mr. Mohamad Razif. the Deputy High Commissioner-designate to the Netherlands, arrived hens yesterday by the Wlllem Ruys on his way to Holland, with his wife and four children. They were met on board by the Indonesian Reijireseiitatlve in Singapore Dr. ZaJn. Mrs. ftnrif said that this is her first visit59 words
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Advertisement523 1950-08-02 3 iMM INSTTTCTin v «£eii *treet, ,>h no 3T? 1 <" i with v* i Shorthand and l .1 litk.- OilIM? H oh K> f-t»ln Enal'l* 1 ;i>l |U-il*-«l 10 Mill „ni -md at« «;|*n ••(ill l r v, ,'r jn any m»>*ct com- the very tw*ifinirtiK. NOTICE iIU ,l N523 words
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Advertisement701 1950-08-02 3 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE la hereby given that Tec Boon Kec of No. 12. Ander. 808 Road, Singapore, Married Woman, is ap/dying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation hould not be granted should <nd a written and sign- cd statement of the701 words
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Advertisement8 1950-08-02 3 Tin a& dtfti- PHILIPS "PHOTO-FLUX I FLASH BULBS8 words
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Advertisement261 1950-08-02 3 It's NEW! '1 the new jjf S PARKER JjA the only pen NEW FEATURES NEW precision f Thi mosi Ptßrto pcs in the world has for new beauty mm Ihe Pa ker "k\ Now comc Rj !P p ihe new Parker 51, with the revolutionar y ne Aero-metric Ink System,261 words
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Article640 1950-08-02 4 ryONT say you were not warned. Russia has behaved true to form, and shown that she has no interest in peace or in co-ODeration with the rest of the world. When Malik, chief Soviet delegate, announced that he would end his 29-week boycott of the Security Council, and640 words
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1567 1950-08-02 4 SINGAPORE Municipal Commissioner and landlord S. I. q Alsagoff pleaded in the Commissioners 9 meeting this week for support io approach Government for an increase in renu on premises built before 1939. He received little support fco* -ever, and his motion was defeated by1,567 words
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Article209 1950-08-02 4 POSTBAG I WOULD recommend, tnat Singaporeans who no not wish their afternoon's entertainment ruined maKe sure that the beach upon which they decide to picnic is not in front of the house of any of the wealthy Scrooges Last Sunday, a group of tired office workers, of wnich209 words
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Article36 1950-08-02 4 TAIPEI. Tuesday GENERALISSIMO Chiang Kai-shek, in a statement •«»r!v today. confirmed General Mac Arthur's earlier declaration ot complete agreement and full accord on problems discussed during the United Nations armed forces duel's to Taipei.36 words
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Article, Illustration666 1950-08-02 4 JOSEF STALIN - By JOSEF STALIN Premier Of Russia A.P. and U.P. MOSCOW, Tues. DREMIER Stalin has reaffirmed his prewar view that as long l as capitalism encircles it, the Soviet state must grow stronger instead of weaker or it will be destroyed." Stalin's pronouncement wasA.P. and U.P. - 666 words
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Advertisement75 1950-08-02 4 Singapore. RECORD CHANGERS AND RADIOGRAM UNITS IT PAYS BETTER TO BUY THE BEST. From all Rndio Dealers or Sole Agents KEE HI'AT RADIO CO. Penang, Kuala Lumpur, PRISMATIC BIN()( 'LARS OF VARIOUS XMOMFTrWTTOVP BY ALL LEAD OVa MAKKRS ROSS. /MSS, ii AX H A VI KOI 1». It. (Spet tj75 words
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Advertisement90 1950-08-02 4 THIS IS OUR LAST STOCK--TAKING AT "KNOCK-OUT" OFFER prices ENGLISH SHOES FOR LADIES LIMITED STOCKS ONLY NUMEROUS STYLES AT $15.00 to $25.00 PKR PAIR BROWN CALF NAVY SUEDE WHITE SUEDE BLUE CALF and SILVER KID SOCKS FOR MEN ODDMENTS iTAIJ 1 1 -20 er pair A VARIETY OF SIZES PLAIN90 words
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Article359 1950-08-02 5 ponsible for the 11 defective elceH house? Ifi of the house or pal Comnussionred this pro- not arrived at .i.rision. The >f the Com also consulti stated that of the cost of reetrical wiring i matter between the the tenant. h aa undertak- repairs, he359 words
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Article77 1950-08-02 5 formerly lived bui are now in i ho are claimigo eompensathe Chattel having their I to the Social irtment for scrutiny unsford, head persons buTribane yesil his section was th checking up which these people r chums. V; Danafofd: "It's But it means a bull-work irp77 words
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Article25 1950-08-02 5 MANILA, Tues President Blpidio Quirino made it clear no Filipino expedicouM or would tB Korea —unless the i.S footed the Ml A.I25 words
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Article255 1950-08-02 5 PENANG, Tuesday. IN certain areas, terrorism and banditry interfered with field work, but it was possible in most branch3s to move survey parties to safer areas as circumstances dictated. When essential surveys were required in these "unsafe" areas, they were carried out under armed escort," stated255 words
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Article115 1950-08-02 5 MR. D.I. Greer, Secretary of the Association of Engineer, sari yesterday the Government technical classes held in the evening could be extended to provide instruction for courses of five to six years v more qualified men come forward and offer their ser vices. '"There are many115 words
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97 1950-08-02 5 X U ALA LUMPUR, .Tues. A LARGE crowd turned up at the District Show on July 29. held it the Alor Gajah padang. The Resident Commissionei. Mi. Q. E. C. Wisdom in his speech said that tin people's requirements would be put forward to97 words
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Article144 1950-08-02 5 PENANG, Tuesday. MRS. R. B. STANHOPE, the Divisiona' Lady Superintendent of the St. John Ambulance Brgade, accompanied by Dr. Stanhope left for the United Kingdom by the Langkoeas, yesterday. "I am very sorry to leave Penang, which is suclv-a lovely place," she said before144 words
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Article112 1950-08-02 5 JOHO- E BAHHU, Wed. ONi-J person was Killed and tnree other persons injured in the two road mishap here yesterda). The fatal casualty wis a Chinese lorry attendant who was thrown off a timl>er lorry at about 3.30 p.m. at the Ith mile112 words
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Article64 1950-08-02 5 Charge with alleged impersonation of an S.T.C employee, and with boarding a bus at the junction of Atai. Streei and North Bridge Road, on July 31. a 19 yearold Chinese, Tay Keng Chuan claimed trial in the Second Police Court yesterday. He Wna re.eased on a bail64 words
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Article57 1950-08-02 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— The Mentri Besar of Selangoi, Raja I Ida bin Raja Muhammad. CBE, will be broadcasting from Kuala Lumpur at 7.15 p.m. on Friday night, ir. English on the Malayan University and on the Fun Fair to be he d on Saturday at the57 words
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Article258 1950-08-02 5 MR. G. G. THOMSON. Public Relations Secretary, formally cpsned the Trade Fair at the Happy World yesterday evening. Mr. Thomson in his speech looked "forward to th* day when commerce is not only on static parade as it is tonight, but in mobile and richly decorated258 words
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Article144 1950-08-02 5 A Chinese woman told the Coroner's Court yes--21 terday, that when she went once to stay with her daughter, her son-in-law accused her of I being a big eater. The woman. Koh Siew Hong wa.s giving evidence at the inau s* into her only daughter144 words
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Article86 1950-08-02 5 A communication has just been received from the Secretary of State Mr. James Gw :ths stating that Princess' Elizabeth has been graciously ple.tsed to accept the souvenir brochure presented by the Municipal Commissioners and the Singapore improvement Trust and has asked that an expression of her thanks86 words
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Article115 1950-08-02 5 Social Welfare Depart- j mcnt officials today will begin their investigation oi the 53 Aik Hoe workers who hace applied ior assistance and reliei. The Aik Hoe rubber factory was burned down by Communists arsonists last week. Head of the Public Assistance section Mr.115 words
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Article92 1950-08-02 5 A vaccination team from the Veterinary Department is to visit the Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee to inoculate poultry against rannikct diseases The Pasir Panjang Rural District Committee has asked poultry breeders in the locality to bring their birds for treatment. As on'y one team is92 words
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Article60 1950-08-02 5 A IT-year-o'd Hokkien. Sob Yit was* yesterday senteneeo to one months' rigorous imprison mem in tn«' Fourt:; Police Court to l>c followed by a year under Police supervision Soli was found guilty of a tempted theft of a watet piping at Air Ministry Direc torate General60 words
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Advertisement182 1950-08-02 5 LEARN A NEW LANGUAGE iry UNGUAPHONE 0 i ten, then ecu find fm eU Bp .iking. I time to learn a new Li ngu a p h one. foreign alue to-day to »hose on new careers and king foi ward *o holiWith a Linguat you can acquire (|iueklv and thoroughly.182 words
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Advertisement230 1950-08-02 5 ,car be lilt) Bksfc» f nr. Li*c» X, wHowneaa ot*d« WK M ...,i*»tration of VV I #*> KiN lONIC TABLETS r.'rrnal) 1 HORMONF SKIN CdtAM for fact) M They at- prrr-art-J by Bntiih Glandular Product* jjttt fill '■<■■' iI f -uptiviaiori of eipeneoctd S»P\ J ct.errmu and .ire m Acting230 words
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Miscellaneous151 1950-08-02 5 LIT ABNEB by AlCapp PARDON ~Y ]f •1■ LL PU f' CNT WORRY. X WISE GUV? IT -BUT WMY CO yOU TvAS.SUH. AMI I THEN, DON'T TEASE. ■v- r-,,. -Wy rH FRUIT dACK.7 J/-! AM HAIN'T ENOUGH i HAFTA RUB :r r> GOT A HEART 1/fcflT TT% CRuEL.^/pROMiSES. ■»>/Aw rI151 words
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461 1950-08-02 6 THE Government s decision to open the throttle 1 on synthetic rubber production is going to mean scarcity of a basic industrial chemical— benzene, a recent article in the Wall Street Journal said. How comoanics fare in p free-for-all scramble for this fluid will determine461 words
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Article185 1950-08-02 6 SINGAPORE, Tues. Bane rubber shares continued in small demand while tin shares were inclined t« be quiet, but tairly steady. Industrials showed mmo tosses only. Ihe days changes were B. B. Petrol I w <» Qammon tAffi Iff C. 'town Dtop. 1.70 1.90x4 M Co Is.185 words
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789 1950-08-02 6 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. Tiam, aged 48, of Kluang left the High Court this evening a dazed but happy man when the Prosecution dropped the arms charge against him. With tears streaming from his eves, his hands and feet trembling, he hurried out to be789 words
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Article70 1950-08-02 6 U.P. LONDON. Tues —Tin cor.tinued its recovery during tne morning session today and at the ckse spot was Up £12 per ton at £726 i and three month, The tuiTiover was 85 tons. The esoiinf jirices .v« r. spot £72G buyers £727 sellers with buslhesc at LU.P. - 70 words
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Article121 1950-08-02 6 Inspit«> <<f rises in London and New Ycvk. the local rubber ecmmod ty market was nervou.- with the uncertainty as to the outcome of various legislations under way in New v ork. The local market was much below the New York pari'.v Teaterday's closmu prices in cents121 words
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Article35 1950-08-02 6 U.P. HONG KONG. Tues The follow.ng were to-day s official euotations on tlie Hong Kong Mone*' Exchange: HK.*0.29 per U.S. dollar. HK?i5.6O pel pound sterling. i A K*32O per tael cf gold U.I.U.P. - 35 words
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Article84 1950-08-02 6 U.P. HONGKONG. Tue s AL r chants were taking precautions today against all eventualities. Their war jitter-, were best evidenced by large scale removal of goods* irom Mficial warehouses into private and small warehouses and also from Hongkong to Macao. The lesson they learned fromU.P. - 84 words
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Article88 1950-08-02 6 Reuter, AAP. BANGKOK 1 THAILAND has been granted a loan ol 1 900,000 from the International Bank r rT construction and Development (World, Banki it was stated today by Premier Phibim kram. The Premier added that two additional instalments are expected from the WorldReuter, AAP. - 88 words
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Article71 1950-08-02 6 SINOAPORL. 1: Th price of tin was S3G2i pe.picul cx-Mi:cltcr —a rise of $71 an the picul. LONDON. July 31: Spol £71«. Up Three months till. Up till. Settlement prire V.713. I i> V.13. lurnover: 80 tons. Second session: Spot <:714. Lp Ell*. Tnrce months Up £I*l*. Settlement71 words
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Article38 1950-08-02 6 The copra marki 1(n n g»?PW Pi Bids jraat day till biiv, ftfl Ml Ru>. Tom and loconut oil 165 per pica! f.o.b. and the market Pepper p: La in po n r white Munt atari.38 words
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Article34 1950-08-02 6 mer BaneKedah Police Band dS yesterday in Singapore ihe age o: 51. The funeral place this afternoon a' 4.30, the cortege avin for Bidadri from ll 13 Road.34 words
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Article37 1950-08-02 6 GIIS NEW DELH! India will license for aports lrom Japan iUly-Decemb r I trial machinery parts of heavy equipmer.r. nor.. rr< tals. dyes, camphor, r. v silk, woollen yarn. artiflcW silk yarn and sta <G11S».GIIS - 37 words
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Article23 1950-08-02 6 A.P. LONDON. TUCfI circles .speculated Princess Elizabeth' child may be born about tat end of next week probablj around August 12.A.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement755 1950-08-02 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong, Japan. For Hongkong, Japan Lonevei. ti Gdns. 19/20j "Nordstjernan" 23/25 Aug. Bradeverett 11/13 Aug. i For Penang For Chittagong j Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, "Tonjer" 10/11 Aug. Karachi, Bahrein, Kowett, For i'- Rangoon, Cal ;utta. Basrah, Khoramshanr. Madras. 'Star Alcyone" 9/13 Aug. i755 words
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Advertisement1175 1950-08-02 6 CLASSIFIED MRS Lun. "Monacrc" Setapak. K.L., ,iear B sen it Fart t-v. renu> to book orders RIR Sitting etrsrs. baby chl< ks. «K.lWi. MALAYAN" Directory tan edition. Limited copies available. Price $25 per eopv. Obtain able from Messrs. Kelly" Walsh Ltd. .Singapore, 13. Q d Market Square. Kuala Lumpur. Asia1,175 words
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Advertisement216 1950-08-02 6 MEDICAL GOOD news for th< Pnm Kern; Ngok Spi ralfsl ture and SatrterWatiOfi (m ><M Chinese art of I real ins without usiti: Medic'ne). Y:..r ments for all ailmenl at No. 5-1.",, Serangoon i Phone 43i«6. WE offer fat I Physician start private tied: i oraetice. Suil pensic ed Dl216 words
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Article227 1950-08-02 7 ALBERT SPENCER - By ALBERT SPENCER. PENANG, Today. o/ere no fast gallops at this morning's 1 training and horses were given half pace Jic on the third grass track. A good number s were worked on the sand track. n a t work wert: j Donnelly I W S227 words
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Article43 1950-08-02 7 The Hon. Sport j Secretary of tin- Brtgt.l Star Sports Club. Mi. U.J, Lourdes. wishes to inform all members of the clul» that the I proponed sport.* meeting for the mdian Independent Day < i I Autr. lft turn been cancelled.43 words
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593 1950-08-02 7 Twelve 'Specials' Entered For Sunday's Big Even* Tribune Sports Reporter CASH prizes will be awarded winners at Johore's Grand Prix to be held on Sunday. This is the ilrst time in the history of motor racing in Malaya that cash prizes will be given593 words
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Article507 1950-08-02 7 EVL.sT NO. 1. Cats 1500 i .c. and under 1 10m c.c. and under 1.100 c.c. Sujn h barbed No. IX FA. Stone L&O Ni ?<• W. J. i'utre M'.;ti: 1.2 m) i.e.: No. 21 Capt. C. O. Jenninga <li>oii) MGrc 1.2 c.c.: No. 22 P.O.507 words
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Article75 1950-08-02 7 lie table tennis chamoions of Penang Uic Kin"; Wan tESaclation will arrive tn Singapore today for two J matches with the champions and runners-up of the i Singapore Senior Inter- Club Table Tennis Championships held recently. The seven-man team will play against the runners-up. Chinese75 words
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Article116 1950-08-02 7 Ex-Singapore cricketer, M. C. K.t lasapathy. now repreaenxlag Malacca, vmi not be <bie to turn OOt for South in .heir annual 11. k. t feat aatfttnel North at ipoh this weekend. Singapon i B. K. sundraia will tak. hla pace. S.i ith team Ifl a- rollows: LtM116 words
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Article76 1950-08-02 7 BOBBY Loeke present ho der of the British Ooen Golf Championshp is expected tr arrive in SniKapore aext Septenihei i.n his way to idanila and Australia. Th. K..N it Singapore an I the Maud Goit (lub ('OW n.'" Mr- .1 a'<n,- -m'U Mr. Lock' in the76 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-02 7 Great Atom sends amateur rider Mr. W. Barrow out of the saddle at the last fence in the Victorian Hunt Club's Cup at Moonee Valley, Melbourne. A.P. A.P.– A.P. - 29 words
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Article300 1950-08-02 7 Reuter. SHEFFIELD, Tuesday. YORKSHIRE, joint holders of the county chain 1 pionship, lost their chance here today ol becoming the only county to beat the West Indies so far this season, because they had no answer to the fast leg theory bowling of their opponents.Reuter. - 300 words
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Article192 1950-08-02 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. —County cricket resti ts: At Ctaeta*, Sussex beat Eases by ten wickets. Sussex 315 lor 8 declared and 11 lor .10 Wicket. Essex 134 and 219 (Bailoy 72. C. uakes. r ghtarm legbreak, 7 for U). At Frame. Somerset oeat Northamptonshire byReuter. - 192 words
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Article133 1950-08-02 7 FOLLOWING are Uu >su f 1 VMC A. lenn s t .ur.iam nt ties played off yestar la Doubles Handicap: Po Uuan Chaa anal Robert Una beat Henry Oh and Clma Jo Kirn (ser) 6 3 b- 1: >»\ Doubles: Dr. Foo Chwee i.van133 words
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Article103 1950-08-02 7 Reuter. v.ect lad** lbt Inning*—it*. Yorkshire Ui. Inninga—Bll. (for D declared.). Want Indie- tad. lawnga—M». Yorkshire lud. IniiiiiK--: Hutt,. v WUliama »> Pierre Leweeei Wab-ott b .fours «0, Brenaaa c Waatea b Mar .ball Hallida.v b W4.rrcll 39. Lester c Waleott b .1 .jm ;j. Wilson c Williams bReuter. - 103 words
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Article123 1950-08-02 7 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Tues. American negro boxer Henry Brimm arrived here to fight Empire midd. .weight champion, Dave Sands. Brimm aged 27. ts not rated among word m ddlewcights in the latent biaue of the American "Rihg' magazine, but his record gooti. In H2 fightsReuter-AAP. - 123 words
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211 1950-08-02 7 CHINESE Athletic cleared their first hurdle when they easily accounted for Royal Engineers in yesterday's Singapore Cup tie at Jalan Besar by four goals to nil. In the beginning however, C.A. appeared to be completely off form. They warmed up after ten minutes and211 words
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196 1950-08-02 7 G. T. HOLLOWAY became Tanglin Club's men's singles tennis champ on yeatcnao when be beat G. K. Bteft] G 2. B—o un the club courts. Holloway played hi- it ual pu liabed ami his nel play oft«n left Stein etanding. ,-i. could find no effective196 words
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Article198 1950-08-02 7 Dixie lee. letaajv Kirn**'* a pp) i^ht-uut-td.. phOTmed in two uoala for bis si tee,- rdas in v Senior Leaflrue a.against the Indonesian L«a«U« the Geylang stadium, k.a.j-. S. .tar won bs two oal- to nil. Lee wi i f and j Hu i; c,198 words
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Advertisement551 1950-08-02 7 #X.P.M. LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. i lncorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green. Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 6975. Duo Sails "Dernta'* for Pontianak Aug. 2 "Kctanica' for Djambl Aug. 2 "Tosari" for Palembang Aug 4 "Van Riebeeck" for Belawan-Dcli Aug. 5 "Ophlr" for Muntok and Djakarta Aug fj551 words
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Article, Illustration170 1950-08-02 8 A.P. U.P. and Reuter. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. AUSTRALIA and New Zealand have offered troops for Korea. Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies of Australia said today his country will send a small but first class combat force to Korea "'within as few weeks as possible." Air Commodre,A.P. U.P. and Reuter. - 170 words
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77 1950-08-02 8 CHELMSFOrU) Essex. Posters of scanty-clad women, often cnticised here on moral grounds, are now assailed is a potent cause of road death*. Members of „h Eastern Accident Prevention Association recorded he i r strong dis-inr .'ova! ot 'jane Russell type poster.i mi hoardings i n77 words
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Article135 1950-08-02 8 A.P. BPU3SEL:-: loday. BELGIUM'S militcc Socialist movement flushed with itvictory over King Leopold 111 *eti nearprostrate Belgium fc ick to normality last night. Thousands of Socialist workers thioughou; 'he nation gathered at party headquarters to cheer the news that King Leopold would hand over his now rsA.P. - 135 words
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Obituary25 1950-08-02 8 rJOMINOO VM 1 ,r nast' Kedah Police r'i» c' 1st '*11 n.!950 Fi'TT-ral from 11 > i 'load 4 30 p?:> lor Bitl.idai O?oplv regretted.25 words
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99 1950-08-02 8 U.P. LONDON. Tues. THE United SLurs lias tripled Ita timber strength in Erilatn since the Korean war Marked, authorities disclosed today. The build-uo ol 3 "pocket air force" in the last three weeks was one of blfeest mass movements of military planes since theU.P. - 99 words
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Article360 1950-08-02 8 IPOH, Tue.sday MR. Leon? Yew Koh, Perak s anU-terrorisi yer Councillor, today urged conscription t n bolster Malaya's defences against Communistinspired terrorism. H? told the State Council: "I can as Government that conscription his the port of all thinking and responsible peoph "ountry." Voluntary military service360 words
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Article34 1950-08-02 8 Three CWneie, or* wtth a revolvt r. hi in Chinese tax; drtv, r _J roobed him of $12.50 -.t 1 milestone. rW last night. H< matter to th. p aya rl\ Police BUtion34 words
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Article293 1950-08-02 8 GENERAL \.MCA: Be ft P MtaUac. 0 a.m. Badni P.m. Bask.-tl.all 5.30 p BTDDHISI KION Tuan k 'I'"'- Al: I Al l MM Asxm ix j luN pathoiog.al i»*. .-i HOMgtml. 8 p.m. \nn 9 a.m., badminton v ketball SJM p.m.. t 'oniio< i ISnrltati claaw* i293 words
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Advertisement192 1950-08-02 8 India leading PLASTIC MANUFACTURERS Offer DURABLE ATTRACTIVE Plastic Goods at competitive price* For HOMr Tumblers. Cups and Saucers. Plates. Spoons, Soap Boxes. Combs, Carvoni Board* and Strikers, etc. For INOI STRt Switches. Plugs. Holders, Cutouts, Adapters, Bottle Caps j (AH* siz< s) Display Stands. Radio Cabinets, eie. For PRKSK STATION:192 words
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Advertisement96 1950-08-02 8 BLOOD BANK Group A 37 Bottles B AB VI DONORS Just Opened f for Better Living r Bi J Self-conHined. Healthy Njtai S 5 locality, single or double J 3j rooms with bathroom? 'j attached. New furniture f and fittings. Excellent food with f I f Two minutes' walk from96 words
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