Malaya Tribune, 9 August 1950

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  • 17 1 MALAYA Tribune Tooars NEWS TODAY NIGHT FINAL FK.iii rAGisS. »ai>GAPOKE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS,
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  • 142 1  -  3Y LIONEL HUDSON). NORTHERN KOREA FRONT, Wed. A THOUSAND or more North Koreans led helter-skelter across the Naktong River today under a savage onslaught of South Korean infantry and Allied fighters. They k it behind them on the lost beachhead five miles north
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  • 181 1 ALLIED troops today sucn eessfull) p:nned down four »nk-Hupported crossings of River, but made In a doeeed lf P "mist it eranju in the south. temporarily stand or !v with the North■wrsfighl p desperate* to J** ridgeheediL but rts said the
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  • 104 1 Wind and air Wto "'"T lalle<1 1 10 frorv, Uie Communists 8&h£2°. ther siron e C'S across the Nakofv rin >er S1X miles west 20 norlh'S"\ 2Jltl Division, 22 air attune) 3 pm (local ho u ofh ay until one started dark ga n at dawn to-
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  • 81 1 Here is a new photograph of the Queen who celebrated her 50th birthday on August 4, 1950- Her Mr V»ty wears, a dress of white tulle over silver tissue, embroidered in design of silver feathers, each feather ending in a motif of rubies. She
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  • 436 1 REuter-AAP. WITH US TROOPS IN SOUTH KOREA, Wed. American Infantry men with fixed bayonets moved over the rugged ridges in this part of Southern Korea at dawn this morning. Hidden Communist snipers poured in Are on the advancing Ols, but they kept on moving till
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  • 319 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. ffcONG Ing Chuan, an Auxiliary Policeman attached to the Layang Layang Police Station, was tried today before Mr. Justice Paul Storr m the High Court for possession of explosives— i our primers and five a perait^ Ine Chuan was tried under the 1946
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  • 60 2 JOHORE BAHRU Tuts OH AG WAN SINGH claim--4* trial in the High Court before Mr. Justice Paul Storr today when arraigned on a murder charge. He was charged with causing the death of a compatriot. Jura Singh, at Jalan Merging. Kluang. on February this year. The case was
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  • 39 2 A.P. BRIDGEPORT. Connecticut. Today. The General Electric Co. '-as announo d production A a new automatic electric dishwasncr that will wail: and dry up to 100 pieces r l China glassware or cutlery in CO minutes.—A J*.
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  • 134 2 SINGAPORE. Today. LT. -GENERAL James ft Doolinle. *ho led a- U-o. bomber squadron that staged the spectacular daylight raid over Tokio on April 18. 1942.. said this morning that ibe American air. ground and naval forces in Korea are "co-operating magnificently." The Generat. who
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  • 55 2 Reuter. HONGKONG. rod« v.— Peking Radio said last night that good reports of tarty rice crops aie being received from Southwest c hina and the lower Yangtse Basin. hmmi Chinese Central People's Government has begun issuing the second batch of Victory Bonds' totalling 80,000.090 units, according to a
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  • 274 2 Tribune Stall* Reporter. SINGAPORE. Today 4 lot of the criticism of the Chinese in A by people from outside has been iU mm and 'based on lac* of knowledge of to Jm people according to Dr. Victor PurceU, one at heading authorities on the Chinese
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  • 20 2 A fuel or ammunition train burn- n south Korea after a seventh fleet .irn»i :ur s>.P. Pheto i A.P. Photo.
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  • 36 2 TriOiirv- V.atl Rfpwv» A black saloon car «*JK' pmUet road No- m A action of U> ""vjjf I 50 Yards. Nob*!:- Tho came out *W% car a OaZtM coWt»«| reported the matter po< -tattoo.
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  • 10 2 9 B I I pore by air y*-stf*«>
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  • 12 2 HO.VGKOHG Gov»rr.i.;-nt 80.000.Ct tv uai» u B pr,*,.;- 9 1
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  • 85 2 MANILA. Today Hukbnlahap raiders last night killed Vice-Mayor Sixto Guerra and seven members of his household at Ibaan. Batangas Province, according to report* to the Philippines Constabulary Headquarters. More than a score of mi a surrounded the house at night and poured rille and automatic weapon* tire
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  • 1140 3  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY by G. L. WILSON. ■fIfOTCH broth said ■J*?*?- in that \tot*\B# fUptng voice which Ktt trwr. long practice Kglag to make enesell Kjjjabow thr shattering X ef a ''oilier/ screening Kg. "Bf'i, bafced potaI I jury said the HHiitr. "The t>w <s oil. Kb you
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    • 183 3 ■UP EKM AN by Wayne Boring '-AT f.= PO'JNJ MEAM-'P HAD A STRANGE I REALLY V|T GETS MORE N TELL ME wnv C-ARK \HE DIDN'TVW MEMORY LAPSE AND AND MIS KNOW 15, HE A AND MORE W AND HELD J TELL YOU? > 4 DOESN'T REMEMBER, 2 MEMORY'S )GRABBED ME
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  • 207 4 PRESIDENT John L. Collyer of the B. F. Goodrich Company say-: "American rubber mamng plants, privately owned and Government-owned, will turn out a total of 715,000 tons of special and general purpose rubb?r annually, more tnan double the rate in January. 1950." The recent White
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  • 65 4 JOKORfcI BAHRU. Tues.— Ftvt indftanf EHmuoiMAj 2«), Alagappan '18 >, Bala--man (22), Rajoo (36), and X; ..smart (21) were each uned SlO in the Magistrates C. tori today for breaking the curfew. They were arrested by tnt: Police* laft night. The Police found them loitering outside
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  • 123 4 JOHORE BAHRU Wednei.yf AGISTRATE CHE KADIR HI today warned a Malay boy that he had no right to push the crowd in order to buy a cinema ticket. He said: "You must nave consideration for other peovle who have lined up for
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  • 48 4 U.P. MANILA. Today The death toll In floods sweeping the Central Luzon provinces m the past two weeks rose to 10 wtth a report from Pangasinan that a woman teacher and two companions were drowned while trying to cross the swollen river there -4J.P.
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  • 123 4 A Buddist mission recently visited the Chin Hills to spn ad the ings of the Buddha among a people still animists. Picture sbo w s youthful Buddist monk with his equally young charges. A.P. Photo 3 A.P. Photo 3] Entrance to a Chin village in
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  • 66 5 Koreans abandon their ferrying craft and scramble for the shore of the Han river at the approach of low flying -jet plane, ©n July 28, in pi eture made 35 miles southeast of Seoul. A partially camouflaged k was being ferried towards the front on the
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  • 33 5 Extern Picture (NO. 3. Talloh) beating Grecian Prince (No. 7. Jones) by a tur avliat Penang on Saturday, the first day of the August Bank Holiday Cold Cup Meeting.
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  • 107 5 FLOOR SWEEPINGS EARN DOLLARS THE luxurious deep-pile carpets on the Hollywood film set may be real Persian or they may be* "made in Birmingham" from the floor sweepings at a rubber factory. A latex firm of Erdington, Warwickshire, has obtained a $410,000 order from U.S.A.
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  • 167 5 P.T.O. GEORGE Cross Padre, the late Squadron Leader Cecil Herbert Pugh was honoured at the simple, open-air service at Bridgenorth Salop RAF Station recently. He was the station's first padre, and a plaque and scroll were presented to the station at the ceremony to commemorate his heroism
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  • 74 5 CANADIAN Sawmill Worrer, Robert Fergussor.Polock is on his way to Scotland to take over Pol lock Castle, NewtonMearns, near Glasgow, an<s some £50,000 left him br his aunt who died last April. The 30- roomed castie. which dates back to th* twelfth century, waa occupied by members
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  • 43 5 A.P. MANILA, Today—The U S Thirteenth Air Force announced yesterday night that two of its F-80 jet f ghter> were missing. They teo* of from Ciark Field at BOOR, yesterday, and were t sieved down somewhere in North em Luzon. —A.P.
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  • 788 6 A.P. JAKARTA .MEW volcanic disturbance 4* are steualling danger tor the populous Indonesian archipelago. Government observers are most concerned about scnewed activity of Tangfcoeban Prahoe crater. TO miles from west Java's big resort cUy. Bandoeng. A few weeks ago Tangkoeban Prahoe was a comparatively
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  • 17 6 Ration boxes tor the Gls in Korea being landed on a South Korean pod
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  • 10 6 American arullery-spotler planes on a Korean .lir^up
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  • 277 7 mm** Flash v Sebastian steps into the Happy a idium ring on Friday night he will ng his A-ares to the Singapore boxing Sjte after an absence of more than ten years, training Flashy has shown up well, but mo is still the same fighter we
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  • 125 7 Blue Flash Badminton Party oi Changi defeated Soperwtog B.P. i>v five matches to two in a return .<hutrlt; fixture. The results were as follows: ißhie Flash players •Mentioned first.»:SINGLES: L*e Kirn Send heat Y.tU\ bin Owmaa 16-18. 15--17-- Biita Quek beat Amil Haeaan JVI6. 15-8:
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  • 97 7 S'PORE TEAM BEAT KOWLOON Y. M.C.A. Reuter, AAP. HONG KONG Today. OINGAPORE's visiting OS *J IcetbuM players last oighl defeated the Kowloon Chinese YMCA by 63 to 30. This was the visitors second straight win. Singapore was the eqoiplete matter of the situation, and after a 13 to 8 lead
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  • 146 7 Reuter. SWANSEA. Tues. The match between the West Indes and (rlamorgan had to be abandoned as a draw today because of raUi at the lunch interval. The Weal Indies had knocked up 312 runs for six wickets in their second inninp». Everton W>ek«s .«-orins \*7 runs,
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  • 305 7 Melbourne Caulfield Cups Betting Starts #AAP MELBOURNE, Today. nual rush by punters to g€t big odds for 1 then doubles choice on the Melbourne and CtalfMd Cups has begun. Doubles bookmakers have been beseiged vith us. both big and small. There has avy support for several doubles. bourne Cup and
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  • 26 7 L -VToda>. Makmg heart ,V n ;i in WiSJ™ "MMlaa ('hina(:or, ->tabulary IW arrested 22 havinK '4.|S ntty '"'Rally *5 t fog recently.-
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  • 203 7 Tribune Staff Reporter irimim s INGA POXE, Today. INDO-China is a potVitt;ili powdei• kj R in Bgjtgcast Asia, said at a press conference «H m ing "mrr MPihv added- "Failure to prevei t U*e quences throughout Southeast Asia, succeed there." Mr.
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  • 477 7 SINGAPORE, Today. THE Singapore" First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdom, this morning sentenced a 28-year-old Chinese Communist to a total of nine years' rigorous imprisonment. flle Communist was Char Hong Mcng, of Malay Street, Singapore, who was found guilty on three charges of
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  • 20 7 Mr. Sih Kirn Soon. Qenera) Clerical Service Timesc;d« Clerk, lias been seconded for service with the Fisheries Survey. Singapore.
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  • 17 7 The St. John Ambuiano- Association, Singapore Branfh. collected $12,825.99 on "Flag Day." July 22.
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  • 20 7 A.P. CAIRO, Tues. Egypt intends to set up propaganda offices soon in seven American and European countries. A.P.
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  • 20 7 A.P. CAIRO, Today. Egypt will build two new military air bases for her growing i air force.—A.P.
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  • 77 8 Reuter. COPENHAGEN. Wed I\EN MARK'S Socialist minoS rity government resigned this morning nfter an all-night emergency session of Parliament on the country's critical economic situation. The resignation was the result of a strong attack by the opposition on the government's proposals for meeting the situation caused by
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  • 119 8 Astrologer Tribune Staff Reporter Pandit S.M. Sharma, President of the Astrological Society of Gujerat, prophesied this evening that World War 111 will break out before thr close of 1951. Nothing can prevent it he added. The war wiJl last for two years, nine months
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  • 97 8 A.P. JAKARTA Today Dutch :ort«ij arrived ofl M cms ir on Tut* day evening about the um\ time as the Indonesians of violating thr roundu* agreement by wnding a *w ship to the CeM A spok f i v lands Higli who announud the ship's
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  • 120 8 U.P. LONDON, Today. The Daily Herald said today that secret papers on atomic energy had been stolen from an American scientist who has been working in the United States on the joint British-American Atomic Research. The theft occurred while the scientist, identified as F. W Oreentrees was
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 20 1 MALAYA Tribune bdAYS fSrws I tod^y vvmn |f A a nn PAGE s>i WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950" PRICE TEN CENTS,
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    • 135 1  -  By Frank Tremaine, U.P. Correspondent. TOKIO, Wednesday. •IVl.ED Communist force smashed across the Naktong River to miles of the temporary South Korean capital of Taegu to;t\: -ci tro °PS fought fiercely to prevent a collapse of their west- aeience line. Tm-
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    • 69 1 L PIV of ilgPl of Bwd»'» J«kob A. Malik as he preside* over the United Nation* Security Council at LeVee Success. New hi ISA on Aug:. I, ending a seven-month boycott of the Council by his country. Malik, Council Preddeutfor tbVnir»itJi ft f A
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    • 72 1 #AAP. >'/" °f a c°nimunin<>a(1(mrters tonforccd ""■M th Kor *'an c aK ,r y Au p*w ls hr on I'V ssta" 1 1 tu ta"¥5K s** w I w v-a vary Division said the enemy will be contained and pushed back across the river today. "In
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    • 35 1 U.P. HONG KONG, Wednesday. ALMOST 10,000,000 persons in China's Eastern province of Anhuei have been made homeless by the area's worst flood in history, Chinese Communis* n°wspapt r rt-ports reaching here BniUh—U.P.
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    • 485 1 SINGAPORE, Today. THE Singapore First District Judge, Mr. H. E. Kingdom, this morning sentenced a 28-year-cld Chinese Communist to a total of nine years' rigorous imprisonment,. The Cc nmunist was Chan Hoag Mcng, of Ma-ay Street, S niraporc, who was found guiity en three
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    • 109 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. THE United States, naming Russia for the first time as the power behind the North Koreans, told the Security Council tonignt that the Kremlin could cull off the Korean invasion at any time. The United States delegate. Mr. Warren Austin
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    • 42 1 U.P. MANILA. Today.—Making a sudden raid on a in the heart of Manila's Chinatown Ph. ippine Constabulary investigators arrested 22 Chinese suspected of having been among a group brought into the country illegally by a smuggling ring recently.— U.P.
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    • 19 1 A.P. CAIRO. Today. Egypt trill build two new military air bases fat h<>i growing air force.—A.P.
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    • 314 2 .jOHORE bahru. Wednesday. OONG Ing Chuan, an Auxiliary Policeman attached to the Layang Layang Police Station, was tried today before Mr. Justice Paul Storr in the Hii>h Court for possession of explosives—tour primeta and live detonators—without a permit Ine Chuan was tried unaer the 1946 firearms
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    • 60 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. OHAGWAI* SINGH claim11 ed trial in the High Court before Mr. Justice Paul Storr today when arraigned on a :nurder charge. He was charged with causing the death of a compatriot. Jura Singh, at Jalan Merging, Kluang, on February ip this year. The case was
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    • 36 2 A.P. BRIDGEPORT. Connecticut. Today. The General Electric Co. has announced production of a new automatic electric disnwasner that will wash and drv up to 100 pieces (1 China glassware or cutlery in o0 minutes.-—A.P.
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    • 88 2 TENANG-. Tues THE Children's car park 'in the Great World Park was opened iast night in the presence of a large number ol children The garden has .six Autin sports cars, soven jeeps and sev< r tricycles. A packet of sweets WWW given for every ueJcet
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    • 98 2 U.P. TOKIO. Wednesday. PRESIDENTIAL» assistant W. Aver-ell Hitrriman left by pku>e for the United States to-dav :ftei visiting the Korean battler ront and conferring h «re with General Douglas M*-j Art nun MhivA >\.iur was said to have told harrinmn that American ptesltgc has risen in
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    • 47 2 U.P. MANILA. Today B.ieOen. Carlos P. Romulo. from his bed in the Manila Hotel suite, told the United Press in connection with the stepped-up pians to send a Filipino exoethtionary force to Korea thai he would p> there if the United Na'iou so desired.- U.P.
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    • 136 2 Lr.-GfiNE&AI. Janus 111 DooiiMle. who led a US. bomber squadron tb a I .staged the spectacular daylight raid over Tokio on April 18. 1942» said this morning that the American air. ground and naval fc*t> 9 in Korea arc magnificently.'* The General, who
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    • 57 2 Reuter. HONGKONG, T o d a v.— Peking Radio said last night that good reports of car y rice crops are being received from Southwest China ai.d the lower Yangtze Basin.— RCuter Chinese Central People's Government has begun issuing the second batch of "Victory Bonds'* totalling 80,000.000 units,
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    • 278 2 pi-:na.v; I WET weather during the latter part of the veH seriously curtailed v VĔ M tenance works, states Mr. J. W. Clark M M Engineer, in his report for the year 1949 Supplies of all necessar; material were satisfactory. The output of metal
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    • 16 2 Tribiini v .di i. A was dragged fOl a distarttj police station
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    • 14 2 today that fh-.- N t yet found Mjfi p<>l<- I v
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    • 83 2 MANILA, T )day.—Hukbalahap raider, last night killed Vice-Mayor Sixto Guerra and seven membt rs of his household at Ibaa'i. Batangas Province, according to reports to the PfHitfv pines Constabulary Headquarters. More than a score of tni n surrounded the hous at night and poured rilie and automatic
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    • 140 3 UK Thio CUM See (Nominated) wll ask the Government at the meet*ig of the ouncU on Tuesday if any specif £~e«ts re being made to provide educational by the enforcement of 5? hiMr n and V oung Persons Ordinance. the J as! for details of
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    • 105 3 MALACCA. Monday THE Malacca Estate Staff Union recently passed I resolution that the re-openins of toddvr shops on estates will be detrimental to' the economic interests and mofal welfare of the labourers. The committee also recorded that the absence of toddy shops on estates
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    • 91 3 KUALA lAIMPUR. Tuc: Mr T. E. Upton, an unofficial membv" was assured in the SelangO:- Council of State i iv by the Mentri Besar that ni> resolution to make Malay the national language will be given earnest consideration. Th<; Mentri Besar said I can
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    • 63 3 IOHORE BAHRU, Tues.— Five Indians Ponnusamy (26). Alagappan (18), 3alaraman (22), Rajoo (36), and Krishnan (21) were each fined $10 in the Magistrates Court today for breaking the curfew. They were arrested by tne Police" last night. The Police found them loitering outside the Tiram Police
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    • 54 3 Miss ENID WKE, dauKht.r tl l»r. T. H. 1 11r.K, is one or the 14 istmitnis leaving 99m mtM for tIM Inited 1 Kingdom. Her elder sis- i l r Doris s a student at m iiHi»ri« I s i raining I* ge for o men i TtTMhers
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    • 89 3 Tnlna,,. SUA lb porter I i m Kirkmm. Chiel >] Staff f, r L General Sir John JJ dl 1 Pin PARKLP. UtW leavin 8 Singapore r. Corfu tomorrow. KaKn.an who was "M* lnt «l Chief h- tateiligenc, -.vision ontrol ComrriinriOD f wrmany is proceeding uming
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    • 26 3 K valingam. t< r-at law, to the colony topractlic here and solicitor. In c °bbett appeared forT I?V ••we the Chief fortta*
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    • 292 3 WHEN shapely twenty-three-year-old Catharina Petronella Jansen, complete with bridal gown, veil, train, flowers and bridesmaids turnecTup at the Registry more than a month ago in her native town of Rotterdam on the day fixed for her wedding, the bridegroom was net there.
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    • 95 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. H.Q. 2 Guards Brigade will beconv: anewn as H.Q. 18 Infantry Brigade as from tomorrow. Brigadier C. I. H. Dunbar, DSO, vill command the new Brigad until the arrival of Brigad er R. T. K. Pye, early in September. There is now only
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    • 64 3 The USIS library added 295 books comprising 193 different titles during last month. Textoooks on tropical mediciue, a biography of one of the greatest Malays who ever lived, how to cut gems, directories of newspapers in North America, learning foreign languages, American relations with the
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    • 177 3 U.P. ASSRAMAR, California, Tuesday. ¥YR. J. Waskon Pickett. Methodist Bishop of Delhi, India, said yesterday that the neglect of India's starving masses cy the United States is helping to recruit members lor the Communist movement. Pickett, a native of Texas, spoke at
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    • 141 4 A.P. WASHINGTON, Puescla>. THE Natural Rubber Bureau forecast that the United States wouM con--1 sume 1,150.000 tons of rttbbcr this year. This would bo 175.000 tons more than the 1949 consumption, the bureau said The bureau is an organization of Natural rubber producers
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    • 50 4 ou i'-v-r.- for Ji i> B*tu S«»«»gOi jsa BtrjuntsJ 590 K-u»unt»n fit* »«*io* Jin K„aWKamr*r i|g l,orut Lover P« ran a .iantau Tm =71. R»Wg Tm"' M» Southern KlnU I Soutkjrj kampar No. 1 Dred*.down lor repairs major portion of month, Tanunn «-jaet-. tapibah Tm (including Thailand)
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    • 29 4 HONG KONG. Tues. The following were today's quot tions on the Hong Kong Money Exchange: HfCfCSI pet U.B. dollar. HKS> >.7C per pound sterHK$3l6 per tael of gold.
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    • 79 4 The *iredDr> of At.str.-U Mala Tin Ltd. announ ItM fol nwa-,-rin minim; ..-turns for Jtllj Hours Cubi<- ovored (nun Yards Dt; •i"mi n Tom Kampong KanltiOng i.n i>rou, 0..<- fr" Inx L-.'l. 1 ,;ba\vle k Tin Dredi'int! f2 o gj Limited J=2 o'V/ r.ie I*oo2 6<> i
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    • 301 4 (GUS) CARDAR Jogindra Singh, Indian Government Trade Commissioner, announced last that the Indian Government has adopted the following procedure for regulating export of soar»3 and medium count cotton textiles which nave been allowed to soft currency countries up to a ceiling of 125 million yards
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    • 147 4 NEW RATES FOR RED A.P. HONGKONG. Tups. ThChines; Ctoownnnist Government has annoum Bfl revised rates of exchange between their own current•;. ien mm piao <JMP> of Peoples Currency" and foreign currencies. The new exchange rates put foreign currencies at less of a premium than before. The greatest revision occurred in
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    • 30 4 The Zceland which is due to leave port is talcing about 515.000.000-worth of rubber for 'he U. 5.4. and another 1.300 tons ot lat-x as her principal cargo.
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    • 194 4 pRESIDENT John I, Coi!. Company says "Amei i plants, privately owned and G will turn out a total of 715,00) general purpose rubber double the rate in January, J9s| The recent While House action orderin* increase in synthetic was in the nol to the Reconstruction
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    • 27 4 A.P. SPEAKING .in b. ,1 fence efforts to _H European Consult deter mm i d lv resist was the opening 1 national lav. AP.
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    • 9 4 sii. A.F Officer Commanding liarv Air Force.
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    • 9 4 man* began broadcasting the Communists OWf
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    • 40 4 REDIFFUSION ANNIV ERSARY Members of »he Sales Department Stafl of Redirfusion (Sirißapoi dinner party *t Nam Hne Restaurant, 241 Victoria Btree I an brate the company's first birthday, at which the Ge»er il Nl! ridge, was the jrnes. of honour.
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    • 1061 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY G. L. WILSON. hrnth said 5 ..brat- long practice Lriabo-.v the shattering rieening "Btcf. baked pota- said the S oil. i manquite for day. plus he to in the tin Grand En] Hotel had Impressed miamiliar cune ssions i or which In' would have
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    • 108 6 i mission recently visited the Chin Hil's to spread I in .js of the Buddha a nong a people still animists. Picture I y Hthful Buddist monk with his equally youns? charges. I a Cun Jla;<e in the ragged mounta ns lyin b province of
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    • 65 7 oreans abandon their ferrying craft and -ramble for the shore of the Han river at the approach of low flying jet plane, on July 28. in ur made 35 miles southeast of Seoul. A partially camounaged k was being ferried towards the front on th; raft
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    • 44 7 I I No. 3, T ,Uoh) beatin; Grecian Prince (No. 7, Jones) by a I ol s«7 tor :v wi a at Penang on Saturday, the first day of the I Pe nang August Bank Holiday Gold Cup Meeting.
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    • 108 7 FLOOR SWEEPINGS EARN DOLLARS THE luxurious deep-pile carpets on the Hollywood film set may te real Persian or they may be "made In Birmingham" from the floor sweepings at a rubber factory. A latex Arm of Erdington. Warwickshire, has obtained a $410,000 order from U.S.A.
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    • 167 7 P.T.O. r'EORGE Cross Padre, the late Squadron Leader Cecil Herbert Pugh. was honoured at the simple, open-air service at Bridgenorth Salop RAF Station recently. He was the station's first padre, and a plaque and scroll were presented to the station at the ceremony to commemorate his heroism
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    • 73 7 CANADIAN Sawmill Worker, Robert FergussonPolock is on his way tc Scotland to take over Pollock Castle. Newton Mearns. near Glasgow, anci some £50,000 left him by his aunt who died last April. The 30-roomed castle, which dates back to the twelfth century, was occupied by members of
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    • 42 7 A.P. 11/ NILA. Today.—The U.S T-.h teeth Air ..Fore*; an--uncoil yesterday night that two cf lis F-so Jet flgbters were mtodag. They took off from Clark Fie'd at noon, yesterday, and were believed :a somewhere in Northi m Luzon. —A.P.
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    • 779 8 A.P. JAKARTA. NEW volcanic disturbances are sienalling danger for the populous Indonesian archipelago. Government observers are most concerned about renewed activity of Tangkoeban Prahoe crater. 10 miles from west Java's big resort eitv. Bandoeng. A few weeks ago Tangkoe- ban Praho<> was a comparatively
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    • 17 8 Ration boxes tor ike Gls in Korea being landed on a South Korean pti
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    • 10 8 American ariiller>-spotter planes on a Korean airstrip
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    • 33 9 val recalled to the survics arrived at Portsmouth on Aver. 2. Amonc m Scotland and the North of En-land. Photo shows; Kitted up, reservists rmas r's store at Portsmouth barrack*.
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    • 353 9  -  )h\ Bachelors Should Acquire A ‘Flexible Larynx’ A.P. I ATLANTA. Pjft helors who have nor, been making much M. Iway v. itli the girls should acquire a "flexible larvnx." Ti'.is is ih civice of three lovely instructors -rvise the "techniques for attracting v:r.
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    • 62 9 The Public Relations stand in the Happy World Trade Exhibition showing the continuous procession of visitors. Public Relations stand has a neat display of enlarged photographs with big captions in four languages depicting th~ worK of government »md the need of co-operation from the public. In short, it is a
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    • 88 9 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. Former British Empire and European heavyweight boxing champion* Phil Scott, with hi£ wife and lour childn n. recently migrated 10 Australia from Glasgow. They have settled on a farm at Grafton. New South Wales. Scott, is 50. He said he made more than* £30.000
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    • 288 9 Reuter. NICOSIA, CYPRUS THE war in Korea has takeu the "kick" out of the international tourist season in Cyprus this summer. Visitors from 20 different countries —from the Middk East to the United Kingdom. America, France, Switzerland, Belgium and Canada— arrived during june as
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    • 125 9 Reuter. JAKARTA. Tues. THE United Nation?- Commission in Indonesia tonight decided to ser.d five senior military oboeivers to Macassar to oiler usistance with a view to easing the present tension there. This decision follows the clashes between guerillas and men of the former Netherlands indon si.
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    • 347 10 Melbourne Caulfield Cups Betting Starts Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, Today. THE annual rush by punters to get big odds for their doubles choice on the Melbourne and Caulfield Cups has begun. Doubles bookmakers have been beseiged :;itn hundreds of bets, both big and small. There has been heavy support for several doubles.
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    • 107 10 THE track was In good condition when training was hold this morning, but few hordes were seen going through their pace?. All workouts were confined to slow pace or canters. Pace workers were: The Magic Lamp <Charles). Greetings (Ingram), Ramillies (Jones). River Moon <Avres), Four O'Ciook II (Charles).
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    • 28 10 No goals were scored, when the Chinese Sports Association met the Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association in a S.A.F.A. Cup-ti game at Geylang Stadium yesterday.
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    • 52 10 A general view of the opening" ceremony of the JapanAmerican .Swimming contest held in Tokio on August 4.— A.P. photo. V.P. photo. Furuhashi winning the 200 meters free style breaking the Japan record. His time was 2 minutes 08.2 seconds. Furuhashi ig on lane number 7.—A.P. photo.
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    • 175 10 F N Score Easy 4—0 Victory Lasl s Business League champions «2 and v. s, liant >;m ■> Malaya Publishing House*/ by four j oala to ai] Leagu. Training eround. The ■'Ifw play quickened in the t^m h:UI lil winners sew»! three of session. joint. ■< seldom got moving .md
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    • 169 10 ke< Resull At thi- Oval. Nottingham-!" (HardstafT X 1 s-.ii!. ■> for 571. S irrej 4-' 21 tor 1. At ant«-i imrv. y j 81 .-nd 358 1"' deH« .-fa not <iut 122, Hill n and I<»2 f-»r I At Northampton, drawn. rshin' ,1 LJ.-..
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    • 252 10 The followfeg ties in the Fingaiton; Badminton Asnociation'F Junior Championships will be played off at the Clerical Union Hall this weekend: Saturday, at 7.00 p.m.: Lim Kirn Choon (Useful) v Ng Cheng Hua (Marigold), Seah Kee Kwang (Marigold) v Goh Tian ym\» (Useful), John Chua (Useful)
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    • 284 11 viastian steps into the Happy H lium ring on Friday night he will to the Singapore boxing ibsence of more than ten years Flash} has shown up well, but Btill the same tighter we will be known only on Fr;day year* ago the Filipino champion i
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    • 129 11 Blue Flash Badminton Part> or Chamri d>fa»ted Suporring B.P. bj 11«*! matches i<» two in a return «huttk fixture. Th*> results were roltftw: (BUM Flash players -tientionpd t'rsl>. SINGLES Le« Kirn &«nn beal Yahya bin Osman 10-IS. 15--1 17-4 Kill. <.>u*»k b«at Aiml Hassan ISrfc.
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    • 96 11 Reuter, AAP. HONG KONG. Today. SINGAPORE'S visiting basketball players last night defeated the Kowloon Chinese YMCA by 63 to JO. This was the visitors second straight win. Singapore was the coav piete master of the situation, and after a 13 to 8 lead in the
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    • 147 11 Reuter. Swansea. Tue* The mat** b«t«ec i the West Indies Glamorgan had to b abandoned m a tiiaw today becauee ot rata >i ihf- lunch interval. Tiv Waal indies had faux ked vi) Sl2 runs for six wi< k.-!- in their second Innings, Kv.-rtun Weaken sc-orint?
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    • 187 11 SYDNEY, Tuesday. U STRALIAN triple champion and British Empire midd ewei J, h S t r°ihe 1 holder Dave s.inds. easily defeated American Brimm, m tne Sydney s'ndium tonight. mm was knocked down three times in the first round and after being floored asrain cond, the
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    • 28 11 W ALA LUMPUR, Tues— •A i' Morley, Acting 'P"'y Economic Secretary. Ul on the Federation opment Plan Radio Malaya at 1 1 p.in
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    • 24 11 I'urs. Anothei Hooe out in se;irch tfcela S n? missin g for V. days on lior w;iy Mu <iu fra.
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    • 21 11 A.P. CAIRO, Tue.s. Egypt intends to set up propaganda office* soon in seven American r»nd European countries. A.P. I
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    • 20 11 Mi S:h Kirn Soon, General Clerical Service Tiniescale Clerk has been seconded foi aervtee with the Fisheries Survey. Singapore.
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    • 17 11 The St. John Ambtdanc.e Association, Singapore F?rancollect* d 512.825.99 on "Flag Day." July 22
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    • 252 11 U.P. DOVER, Kent, Tuesday. FLORENCE Chadwick, 31-year-old California typist, today became the fastest woman ever to swim the English Channel, smashing the 24--year-old record set up by fellow American Gertrude Ederle. The American girl stepped ashore at South Foreland Point, near Dover, 13 hours
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    • 61 11 The following ha\e been invited to play for the Colon-a Is Cricket Club against the Singapore Chinese Rwitr.lon Cub. in the senior tournament, on Sunday at Hon« L.im t;rt-en. F. Chopard (Capt). W. Rat navake VI. Kru.-enian. J. m» tens* H. Shah. M Shah. D. Miller 0 Woodford.
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    • 55 11 Pictured here are the world's best swimmers* It was taken at the Japan-Am-erica swimming contest held in Tokio on Friday, at which world rcCOffea were set up in almost every even*. Seen from right to faft: Japan's are swimmer KnruasrhT Juntos MeLane and Wen/eat Moose. They finished in this order
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    • 517 12 SINGAPORE, Today. TWO cyclostyled M.C.P. pamphlets that are of 1 some interest have come to notice and have been translated (says a communique from Singapore CID headquarters today). The first is dated July 30, and is described as a Supplement to "Freedom News."
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    • 276 12 Tribune Start Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. A lot of the criticism of the Chinese in Malaya by people from outside has been illconsidered and based on lack of knowledge of the Chinese people according to Dr. Victor Purcell, one of the leading authorities on the
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    • 7 12 today—Story on Pag« two.
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    • 236 12 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. INDO-China is a potential powder keg ia South- east Asia, Ambassador John F. Melbv, Chairman of the American Military Mission to Southeast Asia, said at a press conference this morning. Mr. Mel by added: "Failure to
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    • 123 12 JOHORE BAHRU Wednesday. MAGISTRATE CHE KADIR today warned a Malay boy that he had no right to push the crowd in order to buy a cinema ticket. He said: "You must have consideration for other people who have lined up for their
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    • 48 12 U.P. MANILA, Today. The death toll in floods sweeping the Central Luzon provinces in the past two weeks rose to 10 with a report from r«ingc.3inau Uu*t a woman tcacher ani two companions "vere drowned while trying to the 8wr> i#»n river there —U.P.
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    • 34 12 U.P. CAP GRK KEA Today. A SIX-MAN English relay team ru «ri the English f rom to France today in 11 hours a"d 1»; mien tea set si new relay record.—U.P.
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    • 71 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber emnninditv mtrkfi opened with Br: at 150 for Aug. But the taVt fell lapKjiy to mmm m then steadied to 142 cenu jut after noon. Noon prices in < ems per poind were: no. 1 up mm f.o.b. Am?. m i/2 ia No.
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    • 43 12 The price of tin dec ared a noon today was $378 per picul ex -smelter a rise of H 1/1 on the picul. The price of three monthi Hi in London last night was 08 per ton -a r of £7.
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    • 20 12 The go d market was qj.*' this morning at $20D per tael of the lm fualtt) raw gold.
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    • 37 12 The Sir John Frank:::, which put Into port y day brought to 600 tons of onions from India. On board wer abou' from India destined fictfjj 150 tons of scrap rubber United BUtes of Anrrica.
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    • 30 12 GFNEV.V To-day. THE conimunift-domin m Aotld Federation "f Trade Unions (W.F.T.I'- 1 demanded yesterday that United Nations should Ml civilian war victims Ii North and South Kor< i
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    • 22 12 JERUSALEM, I*» Agreement is beh. v. been reached in the atm Israeli shopkeepers' against the reintroduction Clothes rationing —A 1'
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    • 21 12 WASHINGTON, T*»The now of U S «•'•'J endly nat. doubled or trebled in the m few month U.P.
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    • 25 12 A.P. SOMEWHKRK In KoJ* Tues. A from Seoul said toda) ti has promised to g** Korea two V e»una» vinces after th< wU
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    • 48 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE PGR THE PFQPIE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore HARGER sales |P THAN ANY Lf I AFTERNOON F P.KPER IN L MALA YA Phone 3SII/3 Nine Lint» Pubhshed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, tpoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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    • 47 1 Mr. Tai; Cheng Guan, (wi*h speetac es), his wife, mother, and som« of his ten children. thr\ have teen told to leave house b. i the area is vvantrd for a school. Two huniln d and fourteen other families are faced with the same prob.em.
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    • 53 1 B) ALBERT SPENCER J Mini (Rate 31 ■»1 (Race 41 By SPOT' J Urn Isj (Race 21 *wa (Race 5) B) ION SHOT" 0 «r Leu (Race 1) towhnr (iUet 3) Gltaf Good it weather holds. in <t raff stereo for >pecial ■OJ card and review
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    • 92 1 THERE i 111 be two extra J ol the Malaya Tribune today. tbf Are; will be the usual ifternoon edition, iswed around 3.30 p.m. md night final n will be issued shortI ifti r around 7 p.n:.. and Results ol today'i Pc j»J races, as well a.]
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    • 85 1 Tribune Staff Reporter A notice has been posted at the Rediitusion offices calling for twenty wiremen and two tracers. The notice states "Applications are invited for these posts which must be filled now.' Mr. G. L. Oldridge. the General Manager, said that these men are requited in
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    • 19 1 A.P. Tues. Egypt intends to set yip propaganda Offices soon in seven American and European countries.— A.P.
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    • 481 1 11-Mile Yank Drive Stays Pusan Menace U.P. TOKIO, Wednesdu.'. THE American ollenr.ive which has driven 1 miles along the Korean south coast in two days has removed any immediate threat to Pusan today. But a perilous situation has developed to the
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    • 212 1 Reuter. (From Lionel Hudson). TAEGU FRONT. Wed. TWO tht three North Korean spearheads constituting a new threat to Taegu have been dulled by United Nation* troops' resistance. The following is the pieturt of the situation inside tne United Nations "defence box" at midnight: 1. South Koreans on
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    • 24 1 A.P. JERUSALEM. Tues. Agreement is believed to have been reached in the week-old Israeli shopkeepers' strike against the reintroduction cf clothes rationing.—A.P.
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    • 26 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. The now of U.S. arms to friendly nations abroad will be doubled or trebled in the next few months.—U P.
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    • 99 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. A small party of armed bandits held up a civilian bus in North Johore yesterday. After robbing th" seven passengers of their identity cards and $50 in cash, the bandits set Are to the ous and destroyed U completely. Sixteen bandit suspects were caught
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    • 162 1 Reuter. OTTAWA, Tuesday. foN historic meeting between Canada and the United States to map out a joint industrial blueprint for war began here today. Industrial planners from both countries met secretly to give formal approval to princioles I which, it was expected, would release millions
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    • 730 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. THE Security Council met again to-night with Mi. Jacob Malik, Soviet representative presiding. Mi. opened the meecing and rt id a telegram from the North Korean Government complaining about alleged ire-cities perpetrated by Ameiicar forces. The telegram, from North Korean Ko'eign
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    • 221 1 Reuter, AAP. Reuter, AAP. HONG KONG. Tue*. CHINESE Communist forces begun advancing towards the orders of Tibet by two routes, according to unconfirmed Chinese reports reaching here today. The reports said on column was moving westward through mountainous Sixang Province, while the was southward
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    • 27 1 A.P. SOMEWHERE In Korea, Tues. A Korean refuges from Seoul said today Russia haa promised to give Red Korea two Manchurian provinces after the war.—A.P.
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    • 189 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Income Tax authorities have found thai a very high percentage of income returns m nt to the Department are false. The Department may soon take firm art ion against would be tax evaders. It has been found necessary I to call for
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    • 49 1 HONGKONG. Tues. CHINESE shore batteries early on toaay five shells, at the 4.591-ton Norwegian ireighter Pieasamviiie, oui liuship was not hit. It was the third spelling of ships near Hongkong in three days. All three were fired upon about 15 miles south of the harbour.
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    • 186 1 THE HAGUE. WiM. THE Netherlands Foreign M'msi rv has- now virtually o.ker over ihe OHM of Berth fefi ria Hertogh. The Ministry will also pay the co.m of the attempt to repatriate her to Holland. One or tin main issuer has become whether Bertha is
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    • 15 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Tues Panama offered a corps of volunteers to fight in Korea.
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      • 42 1 TONC CUAN 23-10. COC6MAN gtNGAPOftC.Tct.3SI2. When you've won* 6r lost relax. Watch others right it out take it easy with a Berkeley. j iS] —o /V f^j pi Singapore: CO cents per 10 s packet Federation: 35 cents per 10 s packet
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    • 273 2 iMH Balwant Singh (Rural West) will strike a blow tor the temporaries in Government Service at next Tuesday's meeting of the Legislative Council. H< will ask Government to give due con;(i i )> to the merits of all the open vote employees
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    • 69 2 A woman and four i.rm appeared before Mr. H. E. Kingdon in the First District Court yesterday, when they were charged with not having Identity cards. All of them pleaded guilty. The woman, Chong Chat Loi. and tw others, How Choon Ngue. tnd Yeo Kee Lin
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    • 115 2 Tribune w «H Reporter MAJOR-GENERAL J. M. Kirkman. Chief j; Stall to Lieut.-General Sir John Harding C-rn-C VWRELF will b<- leaving Singapore on the Corfu tomorrow. Gen. Kirkman who was recently appointed Chiel ol the Intelligence division (d the Control Corr.iv.ission lor Germany, us proceeding to
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    • 46 2 Thr <\ecrev nisi grunted lo Marjor.e Norma Mitchell, on J \nrii 26 fast, dissolving he* j marriage with Leonard Duncan afitchcll on the ground of his dcseition. whs made absolute bj the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mun ay-Aynslcy, in the High Court yesterday
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    • 86 2 I Lt. General James H. Doo- little, remembered for his air attacks over Tokyo in VM2 Arrived m Singapore by plane I early i Sterday morning. Gcti ial Doolittle is Directoi jof Shell Union Oil j Corporatior. So far tne object ot tne General s
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    • 33 2 The Pentecostal Church of Malaya announces a "Healing Campaign*" by the Rev. A. R. de Alwis will be held today at 7 p.m.. at the British Council Hall Stamford Road.
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    • 228 2 THE Assistant Supervisor of Customs, Mr. Lai I Peny; Yee. told the Second Districr Court yesterday how a parly of Revenue officers raidea an attap house in Kampong Heap Guan San on April II and discovered six kerosene tins containing 164 i pounds opium.
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    • 31 2 KUALA LUMPUR. TUCS— ||r. J.A.E. Morley. Acting Deputy Economic Secretary, wi 1 ta»: on the Federation Six-year Development Plan today over Radio Malaya at 7.12 p.m
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    • 19 2 FLA G DAY FUND The St. John Ambu'ance Association. Singapore Branch, collected $12.825 99 on "Flag Day." July 22
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    • 14 2 Pi V C G Pureell aYrlVei in Singapore from Saigon toil
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    • 93 2 THE first 50-ptece Indian orchestra of its kind to be formed in Singapore,—the Hainakrishna Orchestra —will stage a variety concert at Victoria Theatre on August 29 and 30 at 8 p.m. The concert under the patronage of the Bishop of Singapore, Rt. Rev. Henry
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    • 43 2 Mr. Kandiah Visvalingam, a Ceylonese barrister-at-law. •raj admitted to the Colony Bar yesterday to practise here as ad vote and solicitor. Mr. J.C. Cobbett appeared in support of the application ijr admission, which was made before the Chief Justice.
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    • 100 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. T. E. Upton, an unofficial I men.!*'*' was assured in th<SelangO:" Council of Stat I yesterday by the Mentri Besa i j that ni-; resolution to make Malay the national language j will 0« given earnest I consideration. The Mentri
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    • 50 2 The decree nisi granted jto Georges Henri Julien Desandre on April 3 last I dissolving his marriage with his wife. Heler* Catherine Desandre. en the ground of her aoultery was made absolute by the KjhuH Justice. S'.r Cnanc i 1 Murrav-Aynsley. in the High Court yesterday.
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    • 31 2 I PEN A NO, Tues. Another plane has gone out in search Of the -Mm Seng, missing for the last few days on her way from Sumatra.
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    • 289 2 WHEN shapely twenty-three-year-old Catharina Petronella Jansen. complete with bridal gown, veil, train, flowers and bridesmaids turned up at the Registry more than a month ago in her native town of Rotterdam on the day fixed for her wedding, the bridegroom was not
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    • 65 2 The USIS library added 295 boo/is comprising 19? different titles during last month. Textoooks on tropical medicine, a biography of one of the greatest Malays who »vi r lived, how to cut gems, directories of newspapers in North America, learning foreign languages, American ulation; with
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    • 29 2 longing to Joo Poo Ulu Tiram Village on April t. Shanmugam was released on oail of $700 when the cu.e was postponed to Sept. 18 and 19 for trial.
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    • 38 2 The Sir John Franklji which put into port yesterday brought to Singapore 600 tons of onions from India. On board were about from India destined for the 150 tons of scrap rubber United States of America.
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    • 239 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. The Depot tuient of Educ ition is not fully satisfied with the working and teaching in Selangoi i riVate English schools, although most of thr schools are cluing their best undei very d cull conditions it wa. tated in 1 ho
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    • 161 2 THE United States Survey Group which arrived in Singapore on Tuesday conferred with M r Malcolm Mac Donald. the Commissioner-G': yesterday. The Group, neaded uv AnUMJaadOf John F. Melby and MOtor military leader. General Graves B. Erskinc. la on a tour of South-east Asm witn
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    • 100 2 NG Kai Sung. 44-year-old Hakka. appeared before Mr. C.H.F. Blake in the Relief Court yesterday to hear for the sixth time a tentative charge of murder read against him. Ng. whose preliminary enquiry had been fixed lor August 16-19. asked the court for an
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    • 49 2 Tan Chin Koon and Nfc Clioon Huay wlio were jointly charged with the murder or Wee Long Huat on May 14. 1948 were both discharged by the Relief Court yesterday. The prosecution told the court that an important witness in the case has beta away to China.
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    • 97 2 KUALA LUMPUR l HQ. I Guards B,ig w becom? an. wn as hq Infantry Brigade HS aJ tomon-m. Brig.d.cv c. I. H. D&O. vill command the nc Brigad- until the arrival t Brigadvr K. T. X p VP esrh in Septt-inbt i There is now only
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    • 156 2 MALACCA, Monday. THE Malacca Estate 8t;<r<" Unioa iccontly passed a resolution t'vit the re-opening of toddy shops on estates will be detr nental to the ceonnmic interests and moral welfare of the labourers. The committee also recorded that the absence of toddy shops on
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    • 20 2 aft. Sih Kirn Soon Geai Clerical Service 1U» Clerk. h;.s been seconded fo' service with the Fifhcrics Survey, Singapore.
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    • 730 3 Court Told THE alleged murder and burial of a 31-year-old Teochew Wayang actor, Lee Kim Wan, two and a half years ago by his wife's alleged lover, was recalled yesterday at a preliminary enquiry in the court of Mr. C. H. F. Blake, the Relief
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    • 253 3 NEW YORK, TuesdaySOARING rubber prices, scare-buying of tyres, and record use of rubber by U.S. industry may lead soon to an increase in the amount of synthetic rubber in American automobile tyres. The amount of man-made rubber in tyres has been declining since the war
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    • 209 3 KUALA LUMPUR.i'ues.— THE Education In part--1 ment is fully satisfied that the headmasters and staffs of English Sjhoois have done, and are doing all they possibly can to assist Malay pupils in Engish Schools to improve their standard of education. It was stated at the
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    • 63 3 F N Manager Cautioned MR. W. D. J. Vincent, manager of Messrs. Eraser Neavc Ltd. was cautioned and discharged by <hc Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday after he had pleaded guilty to conducting a competition in which prizes were offered lor the correct forecast of the result of the Malaya Cup
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    • 59 3 MISS ENID WEE. donghter of Dr. T.H. I K.K, K i>llr nl Ihf I I I «jii'Vllli N'OVlll* i<nutrt a.» f«n i hi> I nit< <1 1 ivtngtf.Htt. II.t cl(k r *1*I li'f l)o< in it Ktud ill al f?l. Gabriel'* Tntfniiig (a 'iff fur XV o in
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    • 488 3 —JUDGE TELLS RED GIRL JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. MR. Justice Paul-Storr today convicted Log Ec In, an 18-year old girl for unlawful possession of a grenade and sentenced her to ten years' rigorous imprisonment. Ec In, a rubber-tapper, was charged under the Explosives Act. She
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    • 223 3 A CALL for a post office in Pasir Panjang wil» be A made; by Mr. Balwant Singh (Rural West) at the Council on Tuesday. He will ask Government if an assurance had been given in the past that before the end of .his
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    • 246 3 MR. Harry Basten, Chairman of the Singapore iTI Harbour Board, was dubbed the "best chairman for fifteen years" by Mr. Wan Seng Wan, chief of delegates of the Singapore Chinese Mechanics Association at their 22nd anniversary cocktail party at the Air View Hotel yesterday.
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    • 132 3 A large-scale immunisation campaign against tuberculosis sponsored by thi U.N.I C.E.F. wild begin in Malaya in September, the Acting Director of Medical Services. l)r Xl). f Jross. told the Tribune yesterday. New born babies will hm [jqocu] vst aud theu the Children of school tge. The
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    • 218 3 THE rubber commodity market fell yesterday by 18 cents with as big a selling scramble as tnere had been a buying rush on last Friday. The market was slightly erratic in tne morning opening at 163 cents for August and rising to 173. And then Ihe
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    • 159 3 Rubber shares opened the week with reasonable 1 enquiry and prices mowed some improvement. Certain tin shares reacted slightly to good dividend announcements and better output. Industrials were hesitant. SIN<;.\POKK, A l'G. X. M. Col 1.55 1 6»» I S. Steamship 14.50 15.00 Straits Time 3.40 3.b'i Strait"
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      • 107 3 S l\Kll.|\<, PKKOICTIONS ,N *<M Ii HOROSCOPE K.al Life Told Tree. th» like to know, what lira* for you. whether ml and bapno u dirated for you te> i friends and unlucky ~enod.* t la Rovnltv fail v, it; b "»P<* Mod raw «!r, Mrs. ur Miss.,) *nn. n 1
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    • 588 4 SINGAPORE Government must make up its mind about the Chinese schools. After more than two months of wrangling and memo writing, of submitting proposals and counter proposals, the doors of the Chinese High School and the Nanyang Girls' High School —the two biggest Chinese schools in the Colony—are
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    • 1391 4  -  BY TREVOR BLORE FROM Sarawak to Jamaica, throughout the African Continent, in Aden and in British Guiana, all over the British Colonial empire one of the most exciting jobs of exptoraHtti is now getting intc its el nde It is the Colonial
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    • 464 4  -  By a pecial Correspondent U.P. LONDON. BRITAIN Us dOCBjf good deal of w jurying about Amert can policies ir, the Far East and the increasing possibility that she may he diawn into a third world war for reasons vhat it would have
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    • 28 4 j TOKIO, Tues. Tt„ ongyang Radio said to-u. j North Koreans are "dctermin. j ed to get revenge" for Am I erican bombing of their citie-
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    • 600 4  -  Says TRYGVE LIE LAKE SUCCESS. TRYGVE LIE, United Nolions Secretary-General, said to-day that the U.N. General Assembly could meet at 24 hours' notice in a case of emergency, such as a new aggression. Mr. Lie told a weekly news conference that he would
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    • 82 4 TOKIO. Tues. Seoul City Sue" speaking in the j "well motPftated voice of a j well -educated American ao- man" began broadcasting for the Comrrunists over Seoul Radio a.st she may be an American missionary broadcasting at pistol point, an official an- j added.
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      • 49 4 BIHTAIN S BEST RAINWEAR DARK FAWN, RAGLAN STYLE. IK' COTTON GABERDINE, RLEBCE LINED WAIST TO HEM SELF LINED SINC3 BREASTED. 32" TO 44". $84.00 NAVY AND GREY WOOL GABERDINE LINED SHOT SILK THROUGHOUT. «A< STYLE WITH OR WITHOUT B BREASTED. 34" TO 44". THE MAN'S SHOP ROBINSON 5 RAFFLES
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    • 101 5 LUMPOB, Tues. E the Pence have thai some of the In Serendah have baadttJ with p m the village closed every day ~.n the hours of pd 1 P-hfi-i village a few of (tawang in SflaD made under the i Rt i ulatiori.-- comes into for.*
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    • 57 5 F W. Dalley the ol the ICFTU to Asia, will Singapore on Fnave lor Kuala r on August 15. Simpson, Asst. iiion Adviser, Sinlas been asked by s to arrange for repreaentmSingapore Trade md invitations have nt oul to all Unions to aUend a in the
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    • 227 5 KUALA LUMPUR Tues. BtNDrTS ambushed a Police |e*n I" Pera* t'ns nd killed a LuroOffleer. i Malay rgeant and two Constables. The us the only person without being hit. No further details are available. iurdered .1 Sakai in Perak. The victim's ited body was round
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    • 152 5 MR, Thio Chan Bee (Nominated) will ask the 1 Singapore Government at the nwt vig G f the Legislative Council on Tuesday if any special arrangements are being made to provide educational facilities to juveniles affected by the enforcement of the children and Young Persons
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    • 89 5 The Bossevain which put into port yesterday, had on board Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Dodds. Dr. K. Douwe.s Dekker. Mr. J. B. Grant. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Robbins. Mr. J. M. Paturau and Mr. P.M.L. Malais. They will resume the
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    • 162 5 SINGAPORE'S underworld took a rest during T the August holidays. The Police reported: "No serious crime during the holidays." Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, Deputy Commissioner of Police, CID, said yesterday. "The holidays passed quietly. the Reds seemed to have taken a rest." There were no
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    • 60 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues. BHAGWAN SINGH claimed trial In the High Court before Mr. Justice Paul Storr today when arraigned on a murder charge. He was charged with causing the death of a compatriot. Jura Singh, at Jalan Merjmg, Kluang. on Fabruary i 8 this year. The case was
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    • 47 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues. Mr. Ng Kirn Seang. a member of the Federation Police Clerical Service, has been appointed Chinese Trade Union Officer on the staff of the Trade Union Adviser's Department. He fills the place of Mr. Woo See Thiam who has recently left the Department.
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    • 40 5 Kuala Lumpur, Tues.—The patrol train preced.iig the night mail train from Kuala Lumpur to Singapore was derailed througn bandit activity in Negii Sembilan, shortly after midnight on Monday. There were no casualties, but the line was blocked.
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    • 28 5 The Commissioner General for Soch East Asia, Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald will' be talking nbout Korea and South E ist Asia tomorrow at 8 c'dock.
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    • 352 5  -  Says Dodsworth ENGLISH schools in Malaya ar- the unifying influence which are binding the young people from various races together in this country, said Dr. Marmaduke Dodsworth yesterday. Dr Dodsworth. the Methodist Mission Superintendent and Treasurer for Malaya, loaves -ouay with Mrs. Dodsworth on
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    • 73 5 The folO owing Singapore students will sail for the United Kingdom by the Corfu tomorrow: Mr. Koh Boon Piang, Mr. Tan Boon Poh. Mr. A. Vijiaratnam, Mr. B. D'Rozario, Miss Aisha Ghows, Mr. J.H. Duclos. Mr. Vincent Nalpon, Mr. L.R. Estrop, Miss Chua Sui
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    • 241 5 WITH 1.715 bag of mail, 5,000 tons of general cargo and 19 Singaporebound passengers- aboard, the Blue Funnel cargo-passenger liner Perseus docked here today 19 days' after leaving Plymouth, England. In addition to the S.ngapore passengers and cargo, the Perseus carried 774 bags of mall. 2,300
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    • 142 5 The Singapore Coroner's Court was told yesterday how a fight between two classmates resulted in the death of one. The Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter was holding an inquest into the death of 16--year-old Sim Ah Chal who died on the i vening of July 28.
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    • 332 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. TWO members of the local Court staff died sud- drnly this morning. Fifty-four-year-old Inche Abdul Manap bin Buyong, Registrar of the Sessions Court, died suddenly in his home at 8.30 a.m. Hardly had the Court staff recovered from the shoe
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    • 88 5 At the 2nd Annual Gener;.* Mectin»,' of the Musician.!' I 'nion ol Singapore, recentlj the 'ollowi ng were elected 'Mice Beaten for the coming year: Pre. l dent. Mr. N. Tebneff; Vice hiesiejnt, Mr. G. Soliano Hon. Secretary, Mr. H. Alexander; Asst. Hon. Secretary, '.dr. T
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    • 118 5 IPOH. Tues Poy Appall Francis. Indian financial clerk attached to the Supreme Court *'as sentenced to 30 months imprisonment by Mr. If. President of tile Sessions Court, yesterday on a charge if criminal breach of trust, for a cheque ol !»7.G7R 04. b°ing the salary of
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    • 26 5 BAN' iTS jet fire to a 10. y at a latex collecting centre on an estate in North Joinre yesterday and destroyed it completely.
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      • 109 5 LI'L ABNEK B Y fll Copp SHOTS an «™a 1 SED VfosSck'' 5 STOP" STOPf'l 1 TEN TmA COM.C I PAWNED MINE -r< SE^^Mr^^AiP^^fe' REWARD FOP MEJrf KlD^{£j£d "WHY I BOOK/!' j SO-??" WHO IN TH NAME, f^W? 5^ k ALIVE ff r7/ can't/ done it -> J -5 O'TrTLAW"!
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    • 228 6 FIGHT FAN'S 800 LOSER A.P., U.P. SYDNEY, Tuesday. ATSTRALIAN triple champion and British Empire middleweight crown A holder Dave Sands, easily defeated American Henry Brimm, in the Sydney Studium. tonight Brimm was knocked down three times in the tirst round and after being floored
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    • 152 6 Reuter. SWANSEA. TIMS. The match between the West Ind e« and Glamorgan had to be abandoned as a draw today because of rain at the lunch interval. The \V»'<t Indies had knock* v up 312 runs for six wickets in their second innilWS. bverton Weeke* ncorinj.
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    • 230 6 F N Score Easy 4 —0 Victory Last >ear's Business House League champions, Frascr and Ncave S.C. showed brilliant form yesterday to beat Malaya Punlishing House S.C. by four goals to nil in a League game at the Police Training ground. The flt*t half was dull, but play quickened in
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    • 132 6 Blue Flash Badminton Party of Chnngl defeated Superwlng B.P. by five matches to two in a return shuttle nature. The xsaulta were as iohows: (Blue Fi<tsh players men I luiied fir.sl 1: SINGLES: Lee Kirn Seng l>eat Yahve bin Osman 16-18. 15- 17-1: Billy Quek
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    • 23 6 The price of tin in Singapore yesterday was 5373 7/8 per picul ex-smelter— a rise of S5 1/8 on the picul.
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    • 33 6 Surface mail is expected in Singapore today from Hongkong China, Japan and South India Latent times for posting surface MnU today at the 0.P.0. la 6 p.m. for Egypt and Cey'on
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    • 352 6 A LTHOUGH the Senior League champions, Kcta n Raja, were playing in yesterday's SAFA Cuptie match at Jalan Besar it was a dull affair, specially in the t£ f half. Scoring two goais in each half, the Raj .s eliminated Cnangi Airman by
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    • 19 6 U.P. LONDON, Tues. The tin market continued firm today with a moderate turnover of 60 tons.—U.P.
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    • 14 6 Reuter. NEW YORK, Tues.—Radio cemmunications across the Atlantic were disrupted today by sunspots.—Reuter.
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    • 405 6 BELOW are the weights for Saturday, las* day of the Penang Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting: GOLD CFP Horses, C I. 1, 1 Mile :t Furs FOI R O'CLOCK »o; BATTLESHIP 900 PAT'S FANCY h'|. CLYNOR 8 10 FEROSTAN h in GRAZING 80K SILVER SPEAR 80: BIG
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    • 59 6 Pictured here are the world's best swimmers. It was taken at the America swimming cent >st held in Xokio on Friday, at which world rr con were set up In almost every event. Seen from right to I "ft: Japan's ace swimmer I'urtiha>'hr -lames M cLane and Weyen Moore. They
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    • 112 6 THE track was in tfoo<. conditio! when Iralni&g was he'd thi morion?, but few horses were seen iroing through their pact a. All workouts were confined to slow pace or canters, nee workers eat The Magic Lamp (Charles), Greetings <lnL r ramK Ramillies (Jones), River Moon (Ayres). pour
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    • 262 6 A.P. Reuter, U.P. DOVER, Kent. Tui sdai FLORENCE Chadwick, 31-; ear-old California typist, today became the fastesl to swim the English Channel, smashm > the 24 year-old record set un by fellow American rw trade Ederle. v The American girl stepped ashore a! Sooth
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    • 65 6 The following have been invited to play for the Colon als i ket Club against the Singapore Chinese Recreation C üb. in the senior lournan-ent. on Sunday at Hook Lim Green. F. Chonard (Capt). W. Ratnayake. E. Kruseman. J Mar tens. H. Shah. M Shah. D. MilIt r.
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    • 233 6 LONDON. Tv, Co ket Result At the Oval, tingnamshire t.\ mni Nnttinghamshii. .HarusLan H2. Urk.w,* 1 21 'or 1. 1 \1 Caaterbur M sliliv nißtrh .lr:i*i.. BanS, and PL. f>»r 1 ihva im uui k At Aortliunnm.n. N'.irthan dUrc Is. Lrtcwtershir n aid irav/n. UlcesirMiir.
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    • 29 6 No goals wire "ored. when the Chinese Snorts Association met the Tata Mong Old Boys' AM I in a S.A.F.A. Cup-ti -jamr at Geylang Stadiui.. yesterday.
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      • 460 6 USE THE CLASSIFIED FOR RESULTS SITUATIONS VACANT Required Penang man age 30. 40 possessing suitable eduration experience and character. Assume immediate position. Salesman with rapid advancement supervisory duties prodded capable American firm. Reply Rox A3BBO, Tribune. Singapore. (ZJJ6D. Man bet we n age 2'"». BO as stenographer clerk. Education character
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      • 818 6 EUR. gentleiaea wishes la km puet fair MZ.-d r"..»u r I infurnished with or rithoul lour) it hoi it bound cooking fi fe senant quarter requnvl \v 1 ■oosider ai>> reasoaajili «*rr» r »rranc« Bient. Bo A.335 I. Spore ULZftl HOUSE TO LET No. bnO •ome Road. Baton) rooms. ewni-detwJied
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    • 935 7  -  Bv "SPOT" ATOM BOY (Race 2>, A and Screen (Race 5) are my two best bets for for today, the third day of the Penang August Bank Holiday Meeting. There will only be seven events and the first race will start at 3.30 P.M. The
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    • 98 7 V "KI'OT" I tO«r. WOT J M.li "-KIM KM OIK UJW! tiui'J.i 11 nr V M St„r KttS f»»*»»» lnil.H «OTAI, tOLK 5uIVio^ G1K 4W K£»ilBla«r VerumUnlf CMherln, Kll HS.HK.tl» K.'"n^ N RS?U srar ,-,v tko.kkhs 0^ < H,KK K2E,*™ 111 5.W tf 't ln Mrr < i.bMrr
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    • 1081 7 DELOW is a sueciallv compiled race card-cum-form guide for today, third day of the Penang August Bank Holiday Meeting. It gives weights, last three runs, probable jockeys, chance of runners at a glance and saddle numbers. The Big Sweep will be drawn on Seven. RACE ONE, 3.30
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      • 492 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENEARN Due Aug. 23 BRECONSHIRE ..due Aug. 28 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HvhGKUNU, SUANUtlAl, aNo JAPAN. RADNORSHIRE due Penang Aug 13 CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHER PORTS
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    • 171 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. fJENERAL Douglas Mac Arthur disclosed today v that he has taken steps to strengthen Japan's defences by adding 75,000 reserves to the Japanese police force. He said that he would order additional recruitments in the homeguard police force "if the situation requires.' Most
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    • 79 8 U.P. j Strasbourgh, France, Tues. BRITISH Conservatives today countered the French Schuman Plan for pooling coal and steel with a project to put those industries in the hands of the Council of Europe The Conservative proposal j acknowledged its debt to the I Schuman Plan for
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    • 170 8 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Tues. REPORTS of North Korean atrocities against wounded prisoners and others continued to circulate and vhe North Korean government has done nothing to support its assurance that such practices would be stopped. the United Nation* Korean Commission .-»aid today. The Commission's report was
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    • 133 8 A.P. DURBAN, Thurs. THE South African InAfcaO CjUM [—l has ca' ed a ."pedal conference to launch a camoalen opposing the Union ifovernnK nts segregation lawn This is e>. oect.ed to coincide with the United Kb.--m .Ms discus ilons on the Union's treatment of the Indian
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    • 27 8 Two laliang fires, one at 8'- miles Yio Chu Kang Road and the other at Thomson Koad were put out by the Municipal fire service.
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    • 166 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. PRESIDENT Truman today asked Congress to tighten up laws covering espionage and sabotage. in this time of "international tension," Congress should re-examine the need for more workable laws to protect the United States, he said in a 3,000-word special message. He specifically
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    • 290 8 GENERA f, V.M.C.A.: Comhin.-d V.M.C.A.V start's meenn*. 9 a.m.. .SinsaponChess Club b p.m.. Krench < iass 5.30 p.m.. Malay class 5.30 p.m.. Shorthand cfcMi 5.30 p.m., art dub litv class 6 p.m. IHINESK Y..»1.1.A.: Joint staff met'ir, 9 a.m.. b.iJmr.unn KJJO p.m. ro" basketball tf-am 5 p.m..
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    • 165 8 LONDON. Today. THE L0t,,.0n limes today urged the United SUtei and Britain to give close attention to the words ol Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru on Asian problems "Mr. Nehru, by reason both of his own character and of the power of India, speaks with
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    • 33 8 AUCKLAND, Tues. THE Royal New Zealand Navy attaches little impt. -tance to recent reports of unidentified submarines surfacing off the coast. Capt. A. C. Duckworth, Naval Officer Commanding Auckland, said today.
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    • 77 8 A.P. «o0 Belgian tiancs T2l nmeyi th, »*J+ Jean Du\ku-,m» lac Pveaaef Mim •nig.it haw t«. i-n. v Of. increase,. the government w, i have to consider •U pa»)ac v*orl> r, ro irt he declare,. to orientated v m Jh possibl, toward The Premiei .0nim,,,,, k
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    • 50 8 William Bowen of London (left), first untitled Great Scoiiand Vara on August L mbom\ Ih I plans lor volunteers lor Korea. i-> seen ta ki th > rleani Ronald Bradv o. the Royal MiliUrj Polk ol engagement are eighteen months senrHt »1« 1 discharge if crisis ends —\.P. Photo. VP.
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    • 164 8 A.P. CAMBRIDGE. England, fAPTAIN B. H. Liddel Han. distin tish military commentator. d< Presidont Truman has staked American pre in Korea on v. at he previously fudged a hope.' r Bpealcing at the Liberal i 3 ar school here," Liddel Hart said he
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