Malaya Tribune, 6 August 1950
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Title Section61 1950-08-06 1 SUNDAY Tribune PEOPLE fqh Tin PEOPLE TA Tribune* S'pof*. MALAYA 3 NATIONAL NEWSPAPER *W **1 Phone 5811/3 Nine Law* Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh an 4 Penang. SIXTEEN PAGES. SlNUAfOKE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 6, 1950 rmtr. i *,i» Cfc.Vl». THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune61 words
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Article63 1950-08-06 1 Reuter. Hacflrihur's H.Q., Tokio, Saturday Night-The North Koreans have crossed the Naktong River, oew American lioe of no retreat. according to the latest 8t h Army Communique. There is no indication of the size of the force which crossed the river. Tiie cross'ng was madeReuter. - 63 words
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Article302 1950-08-06 1 Tokio, Sat.—American forces, guarding the gateway to Pusan, today hurled back twe fresh Communist attacks, and braced themselves for the all-out offensive, (hat is expected within the next twelve hours. spokesmen lor General Mac Arthur said that (he North Koreans may launch a double pranged offensive, in a302 words
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Article466 1950-08-06 1 HARRY FANG - B> HARRY FANG jjATu Onn Min Ja afar will stand h.: i *ctioii as president of U.M.N.O. He gave i.U dfcijion yestercay in a 1 'tie Seoretary(',:,Hr who had informed had been nomlnat* 6 by several divisions 1Mb en nlng nlae out of 14 returns466 words
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Article, Illustration140 1950-08-06 1 J /JENERAL Mac Arthur am) Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shek greeted each i other with a warm haudJ shake when they met at Taipeh recently. And Mar dame Chiang looked on with a smile, j B«t the smiles may soon f turn to anxious frowns. for140 words
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97 1950-08-06 1 I»EH. Sat.—The United tanker, cimarion, lie to arrive :his evenIt Keelung with a lull ■if aviation fu*l. ■ither this is intended Nationalist air icrce ■erican air units v/hich »1 Mac Arthur is us- for the defence o: ■a was not disclosed. Cimarron is97 words
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Article70 1950-08-06 1 Rev- Ight to make t galled "a defP^, I Maria to ret* f parents. ■c no el not hispr^l ■it was rented lit as the m* 1 the hands <? British lawyer in Singapore feting with the Dutch Conas newly- ap«uardian to the thi there 16 nothingRev- - 70 words
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442 1950-08-06 1 A.P. LONDON, Satirrday.—Princess Elizabeth an 1 Prince Philip are finding: that a second Royal baby comes a little chea Jer. They are ready and waiting tonight for the arrival about next week end of a sister—or brother—to almost 11A.P. - 442 words
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Article32 1950-08-06 1 Whiie a missionary was trenching at Da'at (IndoChina) about Elisha and the bears a black bear entered the chapel, loped up the aisle munched flowers, and walked out ajaln.32 words
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Article38 1950-08-06 1 The Matters- union in New York has offered film star Joan Crawford and her children free hats for a year, after she said that she would stop buying hats in order to adopt a fifth child.38 words
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65 1950-08-06 1 A.P. aay MADRAS, Sa*'mass JHE possibility o r th Mad starvation ijn d out unless ras cannot be TC rushed to food suppli- a d a spokesman tne legate Faod Departof th* m snly three days stocks of f-ice are available in the Ching eputA.P. - 65 words
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Article52 1950-08-06 1 U.P LONDON. Sat.— The most romantic looking couple seen dining in London las' night were Ava Gardn ?i and her torrid toreador. Mario Cabre. The most romantic looking couple dining in London tonight were Ava Gardner and crooner Frankle Sinatra, who flew in today from America. Senor Cabre dinedU.P - 52 words
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Article89 1950-08-06 1 —Ha Sat—The pro government Daily Herald said today that Britain has ordered 3,000 jet planes to reinforce the R.A.F. Fighter Command. The Ministry of Supply sent out contracts yesterday to the De Havllland and Gloster companies. The new planes will cost an estimated £50,000,000. The newspaper—Ha - 89 words
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Article34 1950-08-06 1 A.P WASHINGTON. Sat.—The. Senate yesterday approved ihe huge U5534.23T.000.000 Appropriations Bill on a voietrot* after rejecting another ittempt to trm the amount ;f money which the VS. would spend on Marshal aid A.P.A.P - 34 words
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Advertisement97 1950-08-06 1 «jjC» Deals {X* DcalK Twofold —r— D@CC& *^1 edmdniWB his fiuj I ha^cl °f San y390 My #42 fi,. Chiquita^B^BS v iCiir hand, 9413 Vfondon^H^^H GandingaS i J'l llke tardust. 9200 We dding to, The BumflH he f" the vvfir iii k„„ (Zithei BHI '«""gotten dS 9364 Cherry S^H| Havin*97 words
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Advertisement31 1950-08-06 1 SEASON TRADING CO. distinction ffi is the mark of approval ITm ■I 111 bestowed by public opinion... l\\H never so freely granted more worthily j the f| I De Luxe 931 words
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Article188 1950-08-06 2 REDIFFUSION STRIKE Tribune Staff Reporter STRIKERS of Rediffusion (Singapore) Ltd. win 3 picket their offices in Clemenceau Avenue, dau\ from Tuesday onwards. About 100 men struck work yesterday morning after months of negotiations tetw^n^ el J r^S and the Company had failed. Main point over188 words
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130 1950-08-06 2 JOHORE BAHRF. Sat.~-A Chinese civilian was killed and three other persons wounded when bandttt attacked the north-bound Singapore Kuala Lumpur night mail train in South Johore L**t night. Thi* is the the third successive atf ek on this train during the past three130 words
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Article14 1950-08-06 2 pandits raided squatter North Johore and identity cards In last night.14 words
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Article17 1950-08-06 2 I:i Mangor a ''ivilia:. bus was nre -d octroyed t«^K£* ts There vere no caM^^gtm^^17 words
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Article187 1950-08-06 2 NO spot in the Colony escapes tlie eyes of the Police A Police spokesman said yesterday: "The Police leave nothing to chance. Every inhabited spot in this Colony Ifl visited by Police patrols from time to time "There are many vast stretches of inhabited territory that187 words
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Article64 1950-08-06 2 JOHORE BAHRL. Sat. Fourteen-year-old Osmnxj bin Abu Bakar who escaped from the Singapore Boys' Home at Clement! Road on July 15 was caught by the Singapore Police at the Johore Causeway yesterday. Qsman was produced before the President of the Sessions Court today. The President ordered him64 words
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Article46 1950-08-06 2 MORE than four thousand people attend' j the Gala Fete yesterday, h'ld in aid of the Handicapped Children's Fund. It ww opened by Lady 3im*oii at Raffles institution ground. Within two hours ul tne opening, collections iron tickets totalled marly $5,000.46 words
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Article33 1950-08-06 2 Tribune Staff Reporter WHEN a Constellation from Jakarta came in to k land at Kallang late yesterday afternoon, lined the parking apron were.an ambulance, a firet fighting33 words
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40 1950-08-06 2 Mrs. Wee Eng Lock (right) one of the untitled untitled at Ihe Gala Fete yesterday, held in aid ol lb< HaadkaZa <'hiidrcn's Fund at the Rallies Institution RTum.d. vi-ikiT' cigarettes to Mrs. W. Lee (centre) and \li>, Lily shun u'rtt40 words
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280 1950-08-06 2 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE needs nurses, ami in tin General Hospital alone there- arc vacancies for one hundred. This was revealed by Dr. W. J. v Director General of Government Medical I yesterday. Dr. Vickers said that, the nurse shortage v280 words
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Article15 1950-08-06 2 ■inder-in-ChK f. orco. Air MarI Kog'irty, left or Saigon this ill return on15 words
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Article67 1950-08-06 2 are deal and tPOOpB lusions. and ftwi i nd. Br c < i.'' B PUCCeSS ever f{*ffifg|«simMc:i,u'lo action «-iv this year in ißlWilHßßga' of Segaraat Ha- trapped a jMßgWpßKf'' bandits m a Hn.ed more than Et the Police I*taHs V r>( >LiCB: gpm**lp£».. 1,.,.- a Gurkho ■tai,',- ff°67 words
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Article82 1950-08-06 2 SECURITY foici s shot dead two Chinese btaflttl in h squatter ami in Perak. A pistol, several rounds of iirmunition and greil documents wen neatetm from the bodies, a Out--was r.rrcsted in the afta for harhouring Uv bandttl v Bandits murdered ifttc Clunese tn I82 words
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Advertisement412 1950-08-06 2 AIR CEYLON ANNOUNCES SPECIAL RESIDENT FARE SINGAPORE COLOMBO AND RETURN Bona fide residents of Singapore and the Federation may travel between SPORE COLOMBO at reduced fares of SINGLE £44 RETURN £80 INSTEAD OF THE FULL RATE FARES OF £55 SINGLE £99 RETURN FOR FURTHER INFORMATION AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY. LTD.412 words
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Advertisement171 1950-08-06 2 Hearing Restored In Twenty-Four Houn Deafness and Head Wotvi Brttjg». dr,aded any longer sine a J •n American Physician Nc for some of the ir.oM oMi n»te f«JM| Deafness to be relieved in a air«»■* by the application ol tne pi< called Spanui with wide suc<es.s in m»nv co. D.171 words
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329 1950-08-06 3 TIGER YEAR SCARE Tribune Staff Reporter HUNDREDS of superstitious Chinese parents are giving their baby girls away for adoption, and some are even selling them. It is all because they dread the year 1950, called "Tiger Year" on the Chinese calenuar. To329 words
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Article, Illustration279 1950-08-06 3 Its.Earned Them A HoneymoonCruise Tribune fitaff Reporter. WHEN Nortceffian-b o r Walter asked Guuror to be Mrs. Ht>rti he d'd not .say: "Deo*, do you know hoiv to eook For Walter is a eoolc himself, having worked as a chef in v»any a European hotel279 words
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Article183 1950-08-06 3 SHIP SALUTES DEAD BABY Tribune Staff Reporter WITH her flag flying at half-mast, and hundreds of servicemen and service wives and their children crowding her rails, the British troopship, Orbita, arrived in Singapore yesterday morning from the United Kingdom. The flag at half-mast was the183 words
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Article58 1950-08-06 3 MALACCA, Sat.- A tempi" building committee, comprising r. omirrnt local Chinese with Mr. Tan Soo Ghi, J.l\, as eh arm.in, has been formed fot the purpose of erecting a new building to house the Lord Uuddha. The committee appeals to all Budd ists, members of the58 words
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Article145 1950-08-06 3 THE first term at school for for some boys and glrlfi enn be v«ry frightening indeed. So it is a common sight in Singapore today, especially in the new Emergency schools, to find mothers, elder sisters or amahs peeping into QM primary classes, while class is145 words
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Article180 1950-08-06 3 BANDITS carried out 255 attacks on civilians most of whom unarmed— in Johore during the first half of this year. They murdered 69 and wounded 48. Fourteen people are missing, and they are believed to have been abducted by the t<-no-rists. Four Europeans wqre among those180 words
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Article57 1950-08-06 3 PENANG. Sat.—Mr. Goh Hock Slew, brother of Goh Hock T'n pnd son-in-iaw of millionaire banker */cap Chor Ec, collapsed and died in his car at about 9.30 last night, while driving along Dato Kramat Road. He was recently made Justice of Peace. It h lea*ned that57 words
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223 1950-08-06 3 Tribune Staff Reporter ing the School Certificate qualification h These boys will be recruited its Probat.onary Engineers and after a year's service with the Gas works they will, if found suitable, be sent to the United Kingdom for further training in223 words
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Article145 1950-08-06 3 TEACHERS and heads of schools in Ipoh are about to launch a programme to educate school children Ul road sense and safety first, rules. The Education Department has given them the go ahead signal. Said a headmaster yesterday: "The way some of our school boys145 words
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Article75 1950-08-06 3 NINE hundred and thirty seven people were detained under the Emergency Regulations In Johore from January to June this year. Of these. 916 were Chinese, 10 Indians, six Malays ami ttve Indonesians. Only forty Chinese were later released on orders issued by the Chief Secretary of trie75 words
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Advertisement243 1950-08-06 3 imported from London, England 1 is. 1..».» (IQS federation: p [rtiN oP Tag CARRERAS ISO YEARS' REPUTATION FOR QUALITY It's NEW! 1 the new PARKER Jjjj the only pen |y\ 'X\ with the Ml) Jl N£W FEATURES NEW precision Thi most perfect pen in the world has for Mcu/ „r243 words
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Advertisement176 1950-08-06 3 REMINGTON Rifle Smooth Bore Model 121 Slide Action jĕSt Repeater Rifle Cal. 22 Short, Long, Long Rifle. Oldainttble from W, HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD., 261/265. Beach Road. Singapore. Tel. 2552. Telegram: "HOKANCOAGE". t<srz riASHllCHT BATTERIES J| Sole Representatives: GETZ BROS. CO. PENAN6- KUALA LUMPUR SINGAPORE tO j Reprints of176 words
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Article438 1950-08-06 4 City Architect Is Not In Favour Tribune Staff Reporter THE license issued to the Happy World authorities allowing them io seat 7,128 sports fans in their stadium may be It is reliably learned that the Special Committee appointee to investigate the seating accommodation lias recommended that438 words
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Article68 1950-08-06 4 MAI-ACCA. Sat. -The titular feast of St. Philomena's Shrin? Tampin. will be celebrated next. Sunday. Sp.(»al buses tukin fop igrms to Tampin on that day will keave St. Francis Xavttj'f Church, Malacca, at 6.45 a.m. The fare is $2 fo. the tound trip. If sufficient ticke ar68 words
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173 1950-08-06 4 Cycle Thefts Soar gICYCLE thieves are active again in Singapore, and their chief area of operation is in the heart of the city—Raffles Place. In June 65 bicycles were reported stolen, but this figure was dwarfed in July, when 89 machines were173 words
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Article48 1950-08-06 4 MALACCA. Sat. —Malacca India a Congress will hold a tea-party -it 5.30 p.m. at tin Rest Rous! on Tuesday, in honour ol Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thivj. Mr. Thivy. the represcntat' ft of the Governmen* of India, is leaving Malaya on transfei to Mauritius.48 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-08-06 4 Mrs. C. T. Smith, the first President of the newly formed Malacca Inner Wheelers Club.18 words
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Article, Illustration255 1950-08-06 4 PI Singapore today, there is a 33-year-old Indonesian woman who is patiently waiting for a letter from tlie United Kingdom. The letter may offer her a movie career and th" writer will be Carol Reed. Reed was in Singapore recently looking for a255 words
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Article147 1950-08-06 4 The pan-Malayan annual general meeting o: the Alumni Association of the King Edward VII College of Medicine was h' ld at the Physiology Lecture Room, Faculty of Medicine. Sepoy Lines. Slncapore. yesterday evening, with Dr. B. R. Sreenivasan. the president. In the chair. The meeting was147 words
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73 1950-08-06 4 MAI ACCA, Sat. —Municipal Health Officer, Dr. R. K. Ponn.ah. In a press statement released today advises parents to inoculate their childten ageinst diptheria and whooping cough. Th«ee Inactions, one eacn month complete the course These inoculations are free, and ere given at the Womer and73 words
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Article48 1950-08-06 4 MALACCA, Sat. -Mi. R. W. E. Haiper, Chief Police Office- Maiacca. who learn i his Chine.se while interneu at C .-xngi gaol during the Japanese occupation, gave an interesting talk on "Chinese characters" at the Malacca Rotary Club. He demontrated how Chinese characters were luilt up.48 words
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Article120 1950-08-06 4 TWENTY people were killed and 190 injured in Johore s 422 accidents during the first half of Uils year. Monthly returns from various Police circles show that, accidents were heaviest in the Johore Bahru urea, where nine people were killed and 67 injured in 268120 words
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Advertisement574 1950-08-06 4 0 SINGAPORE TO HONGKONG via BANGKOK 28 DAYS RETURN only M $515 2456 Break your journey in Bangkok if you wish Travel in Skymastut Luxury by INFORMATION-BOOKINGS lAUSTRALIANI AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. 5. PRINCE ST SINGAPORE Foot Itch Cause Killed in 4 Days Pain and Itching i I Stopped574 words
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Advertisement91 1950-08-06 4 Always us^ Hudson's Jujubes hwio ra iii^s^^^^^^^^y Your grandfather has such bright and perfect teeth, my son, because he has always used Gibbs Dentifrice. You know how good it tastes, too, and it costs me so bale Dentifrice D. V» (HUBS I 1T... ff'l*"-. l EI»»topl«t dressings «retch with j/F91 words
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Article, Illustration1758 1950-08-06 5 JIMMY GLOVER - THIS LONDON From JIMMY GLOVER Tv, r? v LONDON, Sat. HE photograph on this iiir*?E£ c looks unc ommonly Kulfa allwa y Station at RHV?hfJ? c Royal Pav lllon at Brighton, and externally to rhl bly f ne East th anks SSn 0 0 «B"and Chinese artistry and culimportant pSt1,758 words
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Advertisement193 1950-08-06 5 N>w speeiai nipple clearing d-viee l*<»-iH\, shut off valve j *14 hour* brilliant <m H, '4^^S^^^.\ Economical and simple to operaro Easy to maintain *tft Mb. v*rK«« Minimum replacement of part* r«m n <„ Le«<»«, I.e. I. TO ENSURE MAXIMUM EFFICIENCY USE ONLY "VERITAS" 350—MANTLES Stockist Distributors: THE LEA HEN193 words
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Advertisement168 1950-08-06 5 A Naval Officer— about 1744. Between 1740-44, Lord Anson circumnavigated the world and captured Spanish Treasure to the value of £500,000. He was responsible f or the organisation of the Marines in their present form. True to tradition— fggf SENIOR V^ASERVICE Vi<^Z€4t€4 poisoned wiis^lf?i=i Cuts, Scalds, Burns J'l|\ Sufferers from168 words
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Article, Illustration3973 1950-08-06 6 Vera Ardmore - By Vera Ardmore do rJu childnn will b<> able 3 to pend Sunday morning It the Swimming Cluh aft. I 111. The proud fathers Inarched to victory (to join I heir waiting families round jihe pool i; and the prou*l a< heiors retired defeated I hut in good3,973 words
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Advertisement257 1950-08-06 6 THE SECRET OF A j Tut' CREAMS I |V beauty routine: W 4 rvf tr nkwt, cover yout fee* J 1 with Pond's Cold Cream, end smooth a in, allowing the rich, fjjft fair, toveljf akin, you need twofold beauty care, night I oily cream to penetrate into the ft257 words
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Advertisement109 1950-08-06 6 Heavenly Frock— fi ml k •V-y m I lf|| 11 7/ M into of h |»n tlv treat*** V HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House a, raiii st. "Rpll that f -jnix tLat past 6 I I cootees jj I I i I I If fOWI j, I ft J U. lIM109 words
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Article, Illustration478 1950-08-06 7 No. 26 PBOBQB Gray Thomson, the U Public delations Sccuriti/ Officer to the Govt rnment of Singapore, has ulwai/s been interested in the problems of the Far East as being of increasing importance in the world. Bom inul hroiii/hf up >„ the »moll Ayrshire vUtupe of DalmelHngtm, o n478 words
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Advertisement149 1950-08-06 7 |f f U Gome and enjoy UNA ihe thrill el V\y dancing to BOCCHI a iv© his ORCHESTRA RESTAURANT If AS R um£Rs •»d l.gM, OMtoimrticol»y in 0 e »mpl« ortioM Oeol.r f Mpoc.ty mok.» 0«. fining Jo,, for J »Toti ni Group ftodiant fihodlum Available at all bitter stores149 words
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Advertisement169 1950-08-06 7 J Skilfully crafty |i for Longer Pi Q y TBI ANG TOYS British Made in LJ Lf 0 HL? Greatest Factory r lines BROS.. LTD LONDON \^tt Factory Representatives:— T. V. MITCMCLi CB., LTD. J(fj3 SINGAPORE—X LUMPIW—PENANO. I T/i€ kindest powder in the world B 1 ':13§111l babies have revelled169 words
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Article608 1950-08-06 8 BRITAIN announces her Three Year Plan for Re-Armament. From now on her spending on defence will go up by two per cent to absorb one tenth of the national income. The plan is partly conditional on American assistance, but even so, Attlee tells the people of the608 words
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Article, Illustration2282 1950-08-06 8 Shark- jawed Walton Harris Walker led Patton's tanks in their dash across France. He believes that a Generals place is at the front WITH sirens wailing, two shiny jeeps with .30--calibre machine guns mounted on their hoods rattled last week along a dus'v South2,282 words
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Article, Illustration597 1950-08-06 8 Billy Rose - SATURDAY AT THE DIAMOND HORSESHOE by Billy Rose I RECENTLY read a magazine piece entitled, What's wrong with Modern Marriage, in which the author opined that the divorce rate would drop like an over-ripe apple if the average wife showed more interest in her husband's597 words
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Advertisement55 1950-08-06 8 ORIS SWISS ALARM CLOCKS from $12 (Travel Clocks $26) 16 Collyer Quay, Singapore. Late Again? It'a time to let us check I your watch or clock. All genuine Swiss spare parts available. Expert service and prompt attention. Moderate charges. (Branch at Royal Navy Air Btation, Sewbauany). Phone ***** THIM LOCK55 words
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Advertisement68 1950-08-06 8 From TIME I news-magazine II pays to fly with KLM Jjn Business men all over the world are W unanimous in their appreciation of J KLM service. Luxurious KLM ConstellaJm tions leave Singapore for Europe, cv o P Wednesday, Friday and Sunday. <-ompie J ing the trip in under 4868 words
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Article340 1950-08-06 9 ii.. Ihe opening nigh' of J 1f 'w of Emma Hart was to maae her nrst public api r i ,ice 1 handbills sur round advertise phet,orne production uad excited '.oncen i iii was j to capacity i Price far stare any. M the doctor .iad340 words
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Article, Illustration2590 1950-08-06 9 Lozania Prole - lld?9*?* inning Of The Story m Lad, I&Zg™ don as y *l l6 goes to Ensile ma id To aid a kinsman Pa e y ne ot Ca P tain Wllletserts her v hea >-tbroken when he dertSSyto^S^Qi she feels sh could learns she is pregnant 182,590 words
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Advertisement120 1950-08-06 9 ROYAL *^^Ofcs^s^s»»^»9B^Hs^^^^P^r*W "AGIC MARGI N^tftf)/ AND MANY OTHER N£W IMPROVEMENTS •AiJH SIN6APOHI Xtffiif r E L. 648Q »0 *1 KUALA LOMPUH t PENANG I 4 0 teaks i* mux*] J) Kheumaf ism Vanishes Like Magic buoy >: lvln and remoYtnsT the t \ff I JUa acids that ctuH ■tiL.l. and120 words
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Article, Illustration1262 1950-08-06 10 Joan Baldwonson - BUY—LINES By -.^-v^. Joan Baldwonson WHO wants a birthday present lor a teen-ager.<* n npw book by Louis Bromhcid called "The Wild Countsis an exciting drama, in which the main characters are twelve men. one woman and a sensitive boy. Price is $5.40. Another book for the young1,262 words
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Article259 1950-08-06 10 ARE thirt any rules for storing such foods as cereals and dried fruits? Can I put them in the refrigerator, or uHfl that spoil them.'" (M. H. L. Katong) SCREW topped jars or airtight tins will keep dry foods in good condition for a reasonable length of time About259 words
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Article521 1950-08-06 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE AQUARIUS JAN. 21- FEB. 18. It looks as if you find yourself involved in a gathering of the clans: visitors from distant places are indicated. In your job, yon xo'll get more cnoperation than you reallu need. Be tactful. PISCES FED. 19—MARCH521 words
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Advertisement168 1950-08-06 10 ■Uways Try Season Co., Ltd. Ifeefore You Buy A Guitar 115, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PHOKE 7180. V r In the fragrant beautyi J <\ lather of Amarni there is rverythbig to persuade y v "*>fii vW your a r to c ts eam_ £mum\v!t \W(L ing g lamorous best V168 words
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Advertisement45 1950-08-06 10 ACCESSORIES BY JAY No. 22 7 usfS f ,louers VO ire HMMfl aml t)n <J ht V i for sp»>kli>'n «< u 'i/ /<f /^X/A\\\r EJUMI tOU« SKfN WITH i 1 4r M »*■*«•.••■< L 1J ~.1 0.4.1« Il> UK |MM% fi»»«rt""r .I'd r»|»rf*»ty »our t>|* FACE45 words
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Article, Illustration636 1950-08-06 11 Mehroĕi Ooiasr teUs you how th- studios are meeting this demand fur zany whimsies. HOLLYWOOD. Millions of bewildered men and women ai*' 1 on strike, goimr back to work after a strike or eo ina out to splice at ter going back to work. Russia636 words
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Article193 1950-08-06 11 A.P. YVONNE de Carlo and director Frederick d< v Cordova were thumbing through screen players directory seeking an actor to play the part of a Per- sian in the Universal-In-ternational film, "The Desert Hawk." Unable to find the type of player they desired, they closedA.P. - 193 words
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Article107 1950-08-06 11 lAMI AM having the lime of my life." writes Anne Crawford from California, where she is spending a month's holiday. It is her first visit to the States and in addition to visiting relatives and sight-seeing she is touring many Holly wood studios. At Paramount, Anne has been107 words
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Article, Illustration281 1950-08-06 11 BURBANK. Calif CONTRARY to most of her cinema contemporaries, lovely Ginger Rogers aspires not at all for a return fling on the glamorous stages cf Broadway. She doesn't want to escape those Beverly Hills mansions, the swimming, pools, or those cold eld movie studio sound stages.281 words
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Article114 1950-08-06 11 An intci vii U t r on the "Storm Centre" mat ,f Wat ni rs, the other dap, found "villain 8U Cochran rch< irsino dialogue, with his i» t mongrel, Tsch a iko v sku. The interne <> claimed, "Oh. So." Oh, but year snot Cochran. "I always114 words
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Article91 1950-08-06 11 Esther Williams. Metro-Goidwyn-Mayer star, and liusband Ben Gage are instituting a new idea in "The Trails." restaurant which they opened in Hollywood recently. They've completed decorating a special •nursery-dining-room." as a special iavour to their family trade. There, parents can leave their children in the hands91 words
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Article156 1950-08-06 11 HOLLYWOOD, Thurs DETTY GRABLE'S long--19 cherised ambition to banish bustles and corselets for a completely modern film wardrobe will be realised in her forthcoming role in 20th Century-Fox's "My Bhis Heaven." Seen as a noted radio and television star, with Dan Dailey portraying her cinematic spouse,156 words
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92 1950-08-06 11 Provided the date do- not Hash with other important engagements, Somerset M«'i gharn hopes to attend tie American premiere of his lilm TRIO in October. He is leaving his South of Fiance home for A mcric d in' end of ScptcmKi and will doI i'92 words
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Article412 1950-08-06 11 -A.P. I/VfcRY star AOUld DC Pl'morou.s and Hollywood. says Diana Lynn "Magazines and newspapers/ she added in an m^ nsi .y° and expounding mood, "are filled with pictures of supposedly glamourous stars whipping up a chees" souffle, or nosing at the fire-place while munching an apple. "I-A.P. - 412 words
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Article54 1950-08-06 11 Fred Astaire will return to Metro Goldwyn-Mayer for *he first time since completing "The Barkleys of Broadway" when he launches rehearsals with VeraEllen for "Three little Words." Rid Skelton and Arlene Dahl also will star in the Technicolor musical to be directed by Richard Thorpe and54 words
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Article, Illustration2145 1950-08-06 12 Michael 'Curly' Connors Continues Life Story BEING a wrestling "badman" has lti complications and its drawbacks. Instead of reing "mobbed" after a match by a crowd of hero-worshipping fans waving autograph books and pencils, the "villain" is more likely to be greeted with2,145 words
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Miscellaneous376 1950-08-06 12 Wt'VEl DEVELOPED A FORMULA FOR MAKING STEEL X'.GHT.'S \q\ bEFO'AH CAME fTHfCITY RHt GOT PLENTY O V -aOf? IPiS&r Ik OUT OF OLD CORSETS AND MUD BUT («og,'4 IT'S A HOOMIM BEAN GOOD, AH Li v'ED IKJ DOoPATCH, HOME 1 SKCNK OiL. VATS RjLu A)h IfcmSm UStISwS TO US/ THE376 words
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Article1445 1950-08-06 13 'Spot' Reviews Second Days Races UNINSURED and Keel Rose are my two nap selections for tomorrow U second day of the Penang August BanK Holiday Meeting. While I am aware that many will stand by No Regrets, bearing in mind the champion sprinter's brilliant victory1,445 words
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Article, Illustration35 1950-08-06 13 RriPht Fves (Ingram) being leu in by trainer J. R. Rrtrer* I*** 32 »< Bukit Timah last. This pltteky mire will be well supported asain tomorrow in her race over h furlongs35 words
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Article716 1950-08-06 13 Our Badminton - By Our Badminton Correspondent THE selection of Tan Jin Eong of Perak and a. Pirus of Selangor by the Badminton Association uf Malava to compete in the All-India championships on August 19 to 30. in response to an invitation by I the Cricket Club716 words
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Article72 1950-08-06 13 The SC.F A. team tv meet Johore Chinese F.A. in the M.C.F.A. inter-state competition to be played at Jalan Besar on Aug. 7 will be chosen from the following: Chee Seng. Yew Sang, Yew 11« ng. Patrick Yee. Hoon Leong, Hee Jong, Tian Chye.72 words
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Article79 1950-08-06 13 A. P. DOVER. ENGLAND. ROY Sutter, the first swimmer to attempt to swim the Englsh channe th.s year gave ip today after hB hour and a half in the water. Ltta o-i-vea.soia AJiier'ca.i Horn. Denison. Texa-. de.i'.JV-* <J cramp in his leg and vjs NUN upA. P. - 79 words
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Miscellaneous27 1950-08-06 13 /rmrs h/s iwmmm l j ES^^^ !55$vSu«»55SS| v f THAWK YOU- .SIR.) t^^V^<^ HfU. I'M HAVING r f™E BOARD HAS UNANIMOUSLY J (THINKS) THE S £r£f f*V27 words
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Article, Illustration594 1950-08-06 14 PERAK BOY WINS OSCAR SINGAPORE beat Selangor by 12 3 the Challenge the: second for the best individual Perfomance meet when he returned 51.3 sees m the Another five records were bro^ye^^ or The most outstanding feats were. H. M. Taylor broke the 11-year Throwing the Javalm594 words
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Article32 1950-08-06 14 Learn Book-keeping Accounts in your sparetime and qualify for a better job with a better pay. For details write to Far East Commercial Institute 235-A, River Valley Road, Singapore 1.32 words
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Article70 1950-08-06 14 In their Junior CoiM Falbal Karit. Club e.a?ily defeated S m papore Dist. Signal Reel. loahi to one at the Oeyloag stftdium yesterday. Leading one-n l at he the Fathuls scored lour nvre goals[ 'wo of which r.vno from P TahL k both th ma.-,,r na.- a70 words
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Article, Illustration1024 1950-08-06 14 IN THIS CORNER-BY 'UPPER-CUT' WHEN news first filter- ed through, it did look gloomy—yes for the fightfans of this city. Som Pong had refused and flatly, and perhaps wisely, to meet Flashy Sebastian once again! Whatever Som Pong's excuse maybe, I am sure, the thousands1,024 words
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Article48 1950-08-06 14 MALACCA, Sat. In the stx-a-sule football played at the Malacca Stadium in connection with Malacca's Charity Week, the Chinese Recreation Club beat the Detention Camp by two goals in the final. Medals for both winners and runners up were presented by Messrs. MaeCombio and Gan Lap.48 words
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Article54 1950-08-06 14 MALACCA. Sat. The tin ai of the Government Shield competition will be played at the Malacca Stadium on Aug. Tlie Detention Camp who crme into the final on default by the Probation Officers, will play against the Stadt Haus "B". The Resident Commissioner will give away the54 words
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Article1088 1950-08-06 15 ALBERT SPENCER - Eastern Picture Pays Highest By ALBERT SPENCER PENANG, Saturday. nYRON scored a brilliant victory over Four O'Clock D it in the main race yesterday, the opening day of the penang Turf Club August Bank Holiday The" pair fought out most of the way, but on riM'1,088 words
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Article48 1950-08-06 15 Total pool: $354,750 FIRST PRIZE: Ticket No. *****7 $92,234 SECOND PRIZE: Ticket No. *****4 $46,11*: THIRD PRIZE: Ticket No. 1/***** $23,058 Starters: $7,686 each. Nos. *****9, *****3. *****9, *****4, *****5, *****5. Consolations: $2,305 each. Nos. *****1, *****5, *****3, *****8, *****6, *****0, *****1. *****6, *****7, *****2.48 words
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Article344 1950-08-06 15 IPOH. Today. Th? AllMalayan 1950 Badminton Championships began this morning at the Perak Turf Club before a small crowd. First to take the courts were Wong Peng Soon, tb° defending champion, and Perak's Foo Vong Khean. Following are thU mornings results: MEN'S SINGLES: Wong344 words
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Article243 1950-08-06 15 IPOH, Saturday. COUTH today piled 141 runs for three wickets in the North-South classic at the Padang. The highlight of today's play was the third wicket stand by Walker and I Ingleton. Walker stood for 93 minutes and scored 76 runs. Winning the243 words
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147 1950-08-06 15 OLDEN BOY. th<3 Sclan--5 gor boxer, who has not been doing so well in lls recent fights, sreaied a sensation at the Bukit Bintang Park. Kuala Lump ir. on Friday by knockhu cut Singapore's R.A.F. idol, Jimmy Welch, in 'he fomvh round of their147 words
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Article474 1950-08-06 15 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday.—No major upsets occurred in the men's singles event in the Ma- layan Lawn Tennis Championships meeting which entered its third day on the Selangor Club courts today. M. sVmza unt\ X. V. RtMMMM Great Interest, however, was focussed on the tie between474 words
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Article, Illustration672 1950-08-06 15 GROUNDER - By GROUNDER SPORE CUP XI 4 THE REST 0 ALTHOUGH the Singapore (Civilians) Cup XI trounced the Rest by four goals to nil at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday, they will have to do better, particularly in the defence, if they want to bring the-Tribune Picture - 672 words
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Article772 1950-08-06 16 ALLAN YEH - NEWS FROM JUNGLE IS GOOD By ALLAN YEH Tribune Staff Rep, Vongpeng, Saturday. TACTICAL headquarters of "Operation Asbarb" is on high ridge seven!y-five miles north of Johore Bahru. Driving over a dusty road, it does not come into sight until after a sharp turn. Only the cracking772 words
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Article202 1950-08-06 16 -A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, (INLY bold statesmanship will halt a third world v war, said Mr. Trygve Lie, the United Nations Sec retary General, in his fifth annual report to the 59-nation General Assembly. The 143-page document was written by Mr. Lie at a time "of-A.P. - 202 words
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108 1950-08-06 16 11l llVlll w^v A.P. WASHINGTON, Sat-. BIPARTISAN demands were voiced in Congress today for arming Germans and Japese to defend themselves against possible Communist attack. Senator Warren Magnuson. Washington Demorat, came up with i proposal for voluntary enlistment of Japanese in the American armed forces.11l llVlll w^v A.P. - 108 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-08-06 16 The start of the 120 yards 1 urdles: Lloyd Valberg four h from the left, won the race in 15.7 sees The start of the 880 yards: Sgt. Clay. second from left, took first place.39 words
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64 1950-08-06 16 A.P. HONGKONO lIEUTENANT I James H. man who led the amou raid against told the press 1 re Uclp att that he would P^; 1 in the Korea if hi» c uvc needed him. m reserve officer ot i States Air Fort Jg President ofA.P. - 64 words
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