Malaya Tribune, 10 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-10 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE NEWS 1 TODAY ranA ■Alllil pages. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS,16 words
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421 1950-08-10 1 Reuter, AAP. TOKIO, Thursday. ÜBUCAN Ist Cavalry Division units this mornA ins unleashed a heavy counterattack against aCommunist bridgehead on the east bank of the Naktong River south of Waegwan, wiping out two companies and pressing back others towards the river, accordingReuter, AAP. - 421 words
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Article89 1950-08-10 1 ma i ™hoer merchant >"i. Aik Hoe EJT hta been ST 1 t 'dressed r tm Aik Hoe Rubber Factory and is signed by the Singapore All Races All Trades General Labour Union. The pamphlet openly admits sabotage at the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory, which put89 words
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Article116 1950-08-10 1 R AN A GROUND ON ORDERS Mart be master i. a coni quar.'r V u «™und But this was not sabotage. The Tong Haa was beached on instructions from the Singapore Port authorities because dry dock space was not available. She will lie off Siglap beach until a survey conducted116 words
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Article16 1950-08-10 1 Reuter. A Fn nrh British h .v.-.,' native ?o original r u nReuter. - 16 words
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Article28 1950-08-10 1 Reuter. Brigadier John Rockingham, 38, has been appointed to c ommand Canada's new special brigade for United Na tions service, Defence Minister Brooke Claxton announced today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article, Illustration48 1950-08-10 1 Gen. MacArthdr, Inted Nations Commander in Korea, kisses the white gloved hand of Madame Chiang Kai Shek. wile of the Chinese Nationalist header, during Mac Arthur'% reseat vis»t to Formosa. Mac- Arthur has pledged support in the event of an attack on Formosa.48 words
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Article179 1950-08-10 1 Formosa Trip Not Political MacA U.P. and Reuter. TOKYO, Today. fEN. Douglas Mac Arthur, in a statement issued v here today, said his trip to Formosa "was limited entirely to military matters" and had no connection with political affairs. •'The subject of future of Chinese Government plans of developments onU.P. and Reuter. - 179 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-08-10 2 Seventy-one recruits of tne RAF Regiment (Mala; passed out this morning at Changi. They will swell tne ranks of five Regiment squadrons in tne Federation and Hkynz Hons. During their lour months' training the recruits \\<re given instruction on tire use ol' all arms. iieJderalt. general88 words
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157 1950-08-10 2 IPOH, WednescU THE first Sino Malay non-political organization. 1 the Paloh Club, was formed this morning in Perak State Secretariat under the chairmanship of Dato Panglima Bukit Gantans, for romoting goodwill among botn the communiti*^ Membership of the lub shall be open to Federal157 words
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Article55 1950-08-10 2 A free film show "The Dolly Sisters" will be shown behind Eng Watt Street in the '1 long Baiiru area at 7.15 tonight. The show is t»eing arranged by the TSobg Bahru community Centre. Prior to tne main show, news o: cartocu shorts will .be Phown. 'i't\v55 words
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Article81 1950-08-10 2 A.P. TEHERAN, IRAN, Wed. THE Russian bear is making purring sou'.ds ol friendship at iran these days of Korean corrlict. It is a strange switch to Iranians, wondering nervously whether their strategic oil fields are next on the Communist thrctable ol conquest. Some Western dij.kmats think theA.P. - 81 words
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Article36 1950-08-10 2 Mr. Malcolm MacDonaid, the Commissioner Uemiai will broadcast at 8 p.m. tonight on "Korea and Scum Ea.-t Asia. Forum of ID* Aii will be started at p.m. instead of the usual i> p.m.36 words
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Article25 1950-08-10 2 A.P. NEW DELHI. Wetu—lncur an Govoi nment scurceg said today they were inclined t<i discount reports of a CSttneSf Communist invasion of Tibet —A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article71 1950-08-10 2 U.P. MANILA. Today. In one of the mast disastrous fires ever experienced in the Philippine*, five blocks of stores in the business district of Daet. capital of Camarim Ncrto Province. 400 miles ca.-t ol I*U nila wcic razed to t.'ie greuatf, causing 1.000.000 pesos (V55.000,000j damageU.P. - 71 words
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Article58 1950-08-10 2 A farewell tea party to Mr. J. A. Thivy. Representative of the Government oi India in Malaya, and Mrs Thivy. is being given by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy at Raffles Hotel on Friday. August. 11. at 5.15 p.m. Mr. Thivy will shortly be proceeding58 words
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Article25 1950-08-10 2 The Catholic Young Men's Association. I Church of the Sacred Heart > will be holding a rehearsal at the CYMA Clubhouse at 8.00 p.m. to-day.25 words
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Article36 1950-08-10 2 Winners of the Guessing Competitions at the Garden Fete held at the Raffles Institution on August 5. who have not received their prizes are asked to apply to Lady Harding at Flag Staff House.36 words
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Article33 1950-08-10 2 A talk wiil oe given oy Mis. Moor head, to the East Wcsl Society tonight 8.30 p.m ai the Bri ti.su Council Hall. Hei subject "Afe We Masu:> By Fate."33 words
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Article31 1950-08-10 2 U.P. COLOMBO. Wed. Gov. rr. or-Goncral TJoulbury an«l other high officials narrowly escaped death today when a herd ot wild elephants stampeded during a roundup deep in the jungle.—U.F.U.P. - 31 words
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96 1950-08-10 2 A.P. A Communist anti-American pr< raised fears yestertlav that th< 1 be getting ready to trj from Berlin. They failed with their blockade of th,. last year. The new propaganda drive centres ar*. charges that an American plane withheld* flcation No. "5.45". dropped lirebomtvA.P. - 96 words
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Article41 1950-08-10 2 U.P. NEW YORK T« Henry Wtßtfff P 1 line stand on tin H war. Wallace annouixu founded and lor president in curt I*" ur.t.T \>\ C. B. B&krwl Wallace said tit wsuThe iornit r V:c« national a [ij, pr<>-<sovi''tU.P. - 41 words
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Article151 1950-08-10 2 A.P. STRASBOURG Wed. 4 BITTER .snuggle witlr.n the Council ol Euroj>e today threatened to wreck efforts to unite Western Europe. The upper apd lower bouses ol the year-old Council split in an angry dispute over how much authority should he given the lower house, the 125-membe:-A.P. - 151 words
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60 1950-08-10 3 The Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson (left) chatting with Maj.-Gen. Graves B Erskim md F.S. Consul-General. Mr. W. R. Langdon (right) at Government House on Isesday. Mai-Gen. Erskine, the United States Defence Representative, is leading the I nited Stat» s Military Survey Mission to Malaya. The picture was taken60 words
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Article266 1950-08-10 3 THE pal Salaries Revision committee 1 have been asked to go into the question of the frequency and terms of loans for the purchase motor by Municipal Officers. The present ruling is that not more than one loan I urchase of a motor vehicle can266 words
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Article37 1950-08-10 3 Mr. Tan Ng Seng and Mr. Ong Teng Lum, Sub-Acco-untants of the Oversea Chinese 1 anking Corporation, have passed the Final examinations of the Institute of Bankers, London, and are now Associates of the Institute.37 words
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Article37 1950-08-10 3 PENANG. Wed.— Delegates of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, who are due here on August 17 will meet Penang and Province Wellesley trade unionsits at a teaparty held for that purpose.37 words
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Article86 1950-08-10 3 A PROPOSAL has been made to create an additional post of Technical Assistant in the Municipal Treasurer's Department. This job will be open to graduates of the University of Malaya. This is in keeping with the suggestion that the ranks Ol the Municipal Service should86 words
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94 1950-08-10 3 The decision of Mr. Justice Evans granting "Turko" Westerling a writ of prohibition restraining the First District Judge, Mr. H E. Kingdon. from continuing extradition proceedings against him. is to be contested in the Colony Court of Appeal. A notice of appeal has been94 words
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Article189 1950-08-10 3 f or the va NvH January 1 53bii oth and v «fiitv J v'' wy m tne Unl- wui be K.'fected. ifc ""J Mm of the ttt, J *kw the old fct* JS »W> and the new. ten rative from 'oming At tu,Ua n fees fVmt189 words
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87 1950-08-10 3 MIDLAND industrial firms are using the first portable isotope containers made in Britain to warn them of defects in their products. Costing £135, the 361b. container is more than four times as powerful as the cumbersome £3,000 X-ray fault detectors. The87 words
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63 1950-08-10 3 EDINBURGH is to stage Ti an exhibition of Scottish crafts as the Capitals contribution to the 1951 Festival of Britain. The exhibition will be held in .he Royal Scottish Museum, and will run from July Ist until mid-Septem-ber. Private houses will be and outstanding examples63 words
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Article169 1950-08-10 3 rE annual task of renovating .'nd redecorating Buck ngham Palace has begun. Total coft of the work Is more than £54,000, less than half 'his duo to war damage. Chief work to be done lb the next few months is the complete overhall and cleaning of169 words
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Article153 1950-08-10 3 pVERY week-end until the *J late autumn parties of seasoned ramblers are setting out to track down and record ancient footpaths all over Britain which are in danger of being lost". They am equipped with large-scale map and compass and their efforts are re-dis-covering miny miles153 words
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Advertisement116 1950-08-10 3 V. Biro Service covert the Eastern heml- Ji/^ sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers jf'/ > every writing need; as witness the new Biro lAwi^ MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its Mbß protector cap which enables it to be carried In B pocket or handbag, and116 words
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Article, Illustration56 1950-08-10 4 Three sugar experts from South Africa pictured at Raffles Hotel on their way to the Brisbane conference of the International Society of Sugar Cane Rc*y. rch of South Africa. I rom left Dr. K. Dunnes Dekk?r. Director of Sugar Milling i and ilesearc;i institute anti Mr. J.56 words
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Article25 1950-08-10 4 A.P. .JERUSALEM, Wed. The diary of late Count BernadotU It W be published shortly in Stockholm, it was learned in Jerusalem today. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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350 1950-08-10 4 No More Scatter-Brainy Bobbysoxer Roles For Her A.P. HOLLYWOOD. It was coming, bat Jane Pcwell fin tl! movies. The starr€y-eyed bl< Oregon, won hsr opportunecam3 after June Allyson got i Garland got temperamental. successive !y siatea to dance r Roy:I Wedding.'' When MissA.P. - 350 words
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21 1950-08-10 4 Reuter. LOM> N A WoiM il ptetec general e*J2 ;,n<l -s tl leaded try th. Kir-Reuter. - 21 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-08-10 4 A cocktail party was gived on Tuesday night by Mr. and Mrs Bedok to oid farewell to Mr. Donaldson of the Singapore old to England on retiicment. The party which went M until alt* tended by more than 50 couples of all nationals i46 words
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Advertisement164 1950-08-10 4 **\S Breathe in Comfort Clear Nasal V/N* 1 Congestion the Modern Way Feel you V y C\j can hardly V>reaihe Ntwcatuffy Worried with Vj persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You can clear T\Vh" I >ul r 1:066 lew 00 u,t few sniffs u f t h e new Penetro» Inhaler.164 words
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Miscellaneous640 1950-08-10 4 TOfjflV ft OA' in Amo\ 10. ik; N.. < j Down A w«a«af (:,„i,., u sr. Amo) am! Teacbrw; •> ni c s.gn-.il Opeii--10 1' \pi;.\ Request Programme: mg Ann-' a.:l Programme JsiiniBLIE Kcii'MTCIRK hum a to«m- a i»»x- [*iiu>: -.•*'> w f s S 6 Mv Program,:,* »:n,. l*g640 words
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Article3093 1950-08-10 5 MICHAEL HERVEY - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY MICHAEL HERVEY L Mj, yi v five mm- I glancing at I ver ncr Potter fS giving fi"/ cranlt .id iunatlc in ice to my rr.tabiy. me 13 1. bi d' With d interrnp- (chat *ns I had somthe office wa i ilwas statio3,093 words
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Miscellaneous110 1950-08-10 5 Sl/PEilMilN by Wayne Boring ELSE IvOULD HAVE ER- I GUESS YOU WERE X V.-T 4 *</E i7USEr A HAMMER TO NAIL UP ANYTHING, A TELLING THE TRUTH ALL LOOK ALL |H k TH S W(NDO W AGAINST CAMPERS C SUPERMAN J RIGMT, BUT I SIMPLY DON'T ALLEY OOP by V.110 words
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Article8204 1950-08-10 6 Last Day Of Penang Races GOLD CUP Class I, I Mile And 3 Furs. FOUR O'CLOCK Mfl WOi>; 2U.000. £>po»c iM (Tullch) Class 1 p v. t 5 4 6 yds. 2nd. Flying Arrow-11. 7.10 (Tait) Time i uUm .sees. Going Good. WON: 27-5-50 V 9**?. J8,204 words
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259 1950-08-10 8 HOLLY WOO' I EVEL-headed Lorettu Young 1 L time anticipating-disaster, but sb career as an actress can't go on foi SJie has far higher hopes for i marri -There will come a time." she said compia cently," when the studios will have t« 'look,259 words
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Article17 1950-08-10 8 Reuter. ADELAII'K my M Patrick Go! tish Secre tary wealth I from influenza. uirReuter. - 17 words
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Advertisement54 1950-08-10 8 Scnsatio '^Sj^ Sensation f n p KEMT H7VIR G LOR 1 FIE R Direct Kemt's fragrant spray and your hnir %Vl^l ov with a new thrilling, lasting 'QPfl^Bß^'' '"''fiance. Kemt comes to light—from stores, beauty 3 salons and chemists. Com-plete\vithe.\clustveAfii7-i/fer. j mist. eiOfflPY YOUR HAIR IN ONE MINUTE 'SILVIKRIN LABORATORIES54 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-10 9 untitled Power Plant. Electric power is one of the bases upon which the economy of Korea rests, ol Plant, installed by the Japanese, i the mainstay of this power.29 words
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534 1950-08-10 9 Official Inquiry Will Be Conducted In Secret Reuter. CAIRO. EGYPTIANS, though not un-iccu.-tc.ut'd to racketcer■!ti, mm been shaken by allctl turi g the war V 111 'inns mi mmvi ition wihch proved ess wer< bought in theii Armed t i X h-quick" ftan allegations, ventilatrtnothReuter. - 534 words
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225 1950-08-10 9 A.P. JAN FRANCISCO. yt Bnorki: has added *>m>' bizarre new com«hm hu aboard Hy?* ys R,ar Ad bm? i L p tigh, navy officer On. of its EES can produce a L>ical effeel something ed 10.000 PJ in the air changes in humiiija' unA.P. - 225 words
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Article135 1950-08-10 9 A.P. BERLIN The Russian zone poHte are using terra method; to build a new spy ring in West- Germany. Travelling businessmen have fallen victim to it. Some of then experiences have Altered into oiti-Communist circles where the new pl;«n of the Red Gestapo has beenA.P. - 135 words
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97 1950-08-10 9 Reuter. COLOMBO a Peyleaeac Chamber of Commerce was formed here mt a represents tive meeting of Ceylone*businessmen. The Chamber will work for the advancement of the interests of Ceylonese traders. Mr. Rajah Hweawiratne, i hading Coy lon businessman addressing the meeting urged. Ceylonese to fightReuter. - 97 words
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Article134 1950-08-10 9 ONE of those hair-splitting arguments that cricket pavilion lawyers love to indulge In arose during the first day's play in the Nott tngham Test match. Inso'e, playing forward to Ramadhin. was bowled middle stump, the ball having tuoche»i ;n* pad as it defeated the oat. Ramadhin is a134 words
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Advertisement4 1950-08-10 9 Made in England J^lJ^^M^^^W-'^^!4 words
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Article, Illustration830 1950-08-10 10 SHUTTLE - Had Odd Man In-So Negri Meets Spore Cup Foong Seong Sensation By SHUTTLE THE Badminton Association of Malaya has dis--1 qualified Johore from the Foong Seong Cup competition for an infringement of a rule governing the tournament during their two-day fixture against Negri Sembilan at Muar830 words
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102 1950-08-10 10 A.P. LONDON. Wed.—West Indies cricketers, who learn the game on fait bowling, were upset by Warwickshire today as 38- J earold Charlie Grove skittled them for 156. On a "green" pitch. Charlie worked up real pace and swing his e ght wicketsA.P. - 102 words
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314 1950-08-10 10 CHEER bad luck robbed Royal Navy of a victory over Combined Eurasians at Jalan Besar yesterday, when they met in a Community League game. Navy went down one-two. Except for the first five minutes of play, the Sailors' forwards were in Eurasian territory. Navy were314 words
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230 1950-08-10 10 i^S y Av A i' BEBT fauna t-ifci> was the best worker »iTi_ proper. The track was'in fine condition. nne titH^ ,h Bagby *«tr;de. this game little mare sprinted the three in 37 well on the St Her workout could not be faulted230 words
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Article220 1950-08-10 10 O.T.E.C. SPORTS CLUB had things all their own way when they met and defeated Mansfield S.C. by four goals to nil in a Business House "B" League fixture at Gey lan g yesterday. For the major pari of the game. O.T.E.C. had the better of220 words
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Article48 1950-08-10 10 The University oi Malaya Sports contingest to Hong Kong returned to Singapore yesterday all smiles, lor they brought back with them the Aw Boon Haw Cup. The L. T Ride shieid, carefully packed was also another trophy brought back by the local University team.48 words
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Article33 1950-08-10 10 Entriea »r* invited for the Chin*-** Swimming Cub billiard.* competition. Entry forma are available at thr Club. K«.r further particulars pleaae look at the Club notice board. Closing date Aug. 31.33 words
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Article15 1950-08-10 10 1 mlral[> > d y rt***] v-JTj '■«V" ket N' ■•.> »n S 270«; 30*315 words
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Article, Illustration309 1950-08-10 11 Maj. Gen. Kirkman Gave A way Prizes c k r man. •UM v Laad I ol hia d« iporc for p |WS) IIM r- KAKEL.K Tatmlin. ■i siandacd A was not i >i»e reaili wen. A preseat, iniohn Hanlind Major I M < 'll!<*l' of m »vr« registered •<; Crux309 words
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60 1950-08-10 11 t'lui) trounced. Banking Cor-' J to nil in Hon soccerC V.M.A. r formttl Din. id»> eight va! 1 SUM hi, I mil Then he add- to itmpiete irirk, PI om4 iln I ".n i lij'th aiKl h lw r< r< ihe in- i<»n60 words
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Article28 1950-08-10 11 U.P. SRBBY CITY, Wed.— two tailures to make champion Ray Ro■nson finally scaled just ►unce under tne red 141 unds lor his s might againstU.P. - 28 words
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Article39 1950-08-10 11 hav< beta baW lor th' SporVa Club X V. RlakaO£ Mali Bl ikani; Mali Janlirn- j—*™ al *•'■> p.m. The same hi i: ii kits R«' lubbre Bahru A H Ah Bioa, Yam Dofl, Phliua, P.uiI'uao*. Da*-39 words
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Article33 1950-08-10 11 Reuter. 25f$ U.UNOIS. Wed. Booby Lurk,- won the all tonsbip secam Sliantei 001 l ronrnatay. beating rj; Mangrum by four Boutn Airican took G9 for the 0 gainst Ri i. er.Reuter. - 33 words
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Article817 1950-08-10 11 DELOW is the Race Card for Saturday, last day v of the Penang- August Bank, Holiday Gold Cup Meeting. The first race will start at 2.30 p.m. PENANG GOLD CUP Class I—l Mile 3 Furs. iui n ii i iam k !««7 Mr. Bu Ens Hot k Wadswortl817 words
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Article168 1950-08-10 11 Reuter. LONDON. W-.L,- Cricket 10... of plnv scores At Lord's, Yorkshire vs. North* amptonahire: Yorkshire 361 foi eight iLowaon 91. Watson ir?2, Wilson «1». At Hr :inir-». Su.«ex v.-». MV rev: gIIOTSW Ml lor live (Jam Langridtce Shemmrd 129). \t Derby, Derbyshire vs. Glquj ciReuter. - 168 words
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Article98 1950-08-10 11 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Cyril Wash Itrouk, Lancashire and England iijienil:'; I.;-: small HH the result Ol a medical exaniiiiatkui. lutu betn found unfit to take pari in a f»v< day Test m« t eh. He was therefore v.ithdiawn from the BMdgnd team to mejt the West lndie.s InReuter. - 98 words
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93 1950-08-10 12 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. ABOUT $20,000,000 worrh of rubber (9.000 tons) will leave Maiaya for Russia when Etrusco. an Italian ship, leaves Singapore for Odessa at the end of tbifl month. The Etrusco is an old ship. Her sides are coven d with93 words
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Article135 1950-08-10 12 U.P. LONDON, Wed. LORD MANCROFT, .hairman of the Conservative Speakers Association, left London by air today on a private visit to Malaya. Before leaving, Mancroft said that not one British soldier can be transferred from Malaya for service elsewhere until the security of the Malay PeninsulaU.P. - 135 words
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Article61 1950-08-10 12 A CHINESE taxi driver was robbed of thirty dollars in cash, and a wrist watch and a fountain pen—both valued at sixty dollars —at Jellicoe Road by another Chinese yesterday. The Chinese engaged the taxi at 1.30 a.m. near Happy World for Jellicoe Road where the passenger61 words
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Article224 1950-08-10 12 Reuter. STRASBOURG, Wednesday. THE Council of Europe 15-nation Consultative 1 Assembly today discussed the problem of German rearmamentThe first outright call for German rearmament came from the British Conservative Robert Boothby, who declared that Western Europe would be indefensible if Germany remained out". The first GermanReuter. - 224 words
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Article107 1950-08-10 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity market opened th's morning at 133 for August, 15 cents lower than yesterday s closing. The market rose for a while to 138 cents and then dropped to 133 cents, more for lack of buying interest than because of any107 words
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Article43 1950-08-10 12 The price of tin declared at noon today was $38« 3/8 per picul ex-smelter- a rise of $8 3 8 on the plcu 1 The price of three months tin Jn L«ondon last night was £763 per ton—a rise of £1643 words
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Article34 1950-08-10 12 The tin share .market responded somewhat this morning to belter bids from London and price* advanced a little. Industrials also showed a better t.ndenry with more nquiry whiir rubbers wore mainly unchanged.34 words
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Article22 1950-08-10 12 Gold was down slight'y today at $199 per tael wholesale, for the first quality raw gold. The market was quiet.22 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-08-10 12 Mr. G.N. Gent, son of Sir Edward Gent, late High Commissioner for Malaya, marred Carl Ten Bonkel, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ten Bokkel of Haarlem, Holland at Haarlem on July 31. Sir Ed ward was killed' in an air collision Photo shows: Thel>»on - 59 words
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Article24 1950-08-10 12 A.P. LONDON, Wed.—The Loudon stock exchange picked up after a slow start today with a general improvement registered at closing time. —A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article91 1950-08-10 12 A.P. WASHINGTON. TOT THE US Commerce Department has all orJ ,0 JJ| American goods to Cir munist Chiiia. The department sa*»' action was in Hp* current policy of btirw exports of strategic terials to the general ar« of military opera,, the Far East. AnA.P. - 91 words
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Article221 1950-08-10 12 STOP PRESS lOKIO. Toil I > ASPOKESMAN for den. M.v Arthur suit! a patrol on the north prone of the southern offensive reached the Nam River, slightly more than three miles east of Chinju. The spokesman said the North Korean Sixth Division, which Ls defending221 words
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Advertisement22 1950-08-10 12 wwwwwvwwwwvw Opens Today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. The long-awaited MALAY film from Java! "SAPUTANGAN" with your favourite stars. Come Early, please. '.'.WAV.WAWAVAW,22 words
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Title Section56 1950-08-10 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE P£OPLE FOR THS PFQPLB Ttfc Tribune" Sporm, LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER £V Phone SSH/3 Nine Line* Published Himultanenu»ly at Singapore, Kuala Lump**, ipoh ana Penang, gut,, blftOArOttl!., imitauAk, AUGLST 10, 1950. ,,..> THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E Maurice Glover, Mnlaita Tribune Office, US, Fee, St56 words
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Article80 1950-08-10 1 Tribune StalT Reporter THE Standing' Committee of the Badminton Association r* Malaya has penalised Johero and disqualified from the Foong Seong Cup competition for an inrriugtmont of n rule governing the tournament in their victorious Cup match against Negri Sembllan. This decision was reached after the80 words
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Article79 1950-08-10 1 Reuter. Salford. Lancashi:e. Wed. DETECTIVES of Britain's "m i i Counter-Espionafje Department today began investigations here into inspected sabotage of airpiane parts and equipment. ILLS men were called in by Salford police alter report* that wings of ;)!anes had been gashed were received irum a LancashireReuter. - 79 words
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Article54 1950-08-10 1 Reuter-AAP. HONKGON j. Wed. THE Chinese ComT.unists 1 today oiftcially announced occupation of all islets off the Pearl River estuary in Kwangtung Province. Latest to be occupied were the Tamkcm and Kaifung groups on 3. There are about 73 large and small islands offReuter-AAP. - 54 words
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Article22 1950-08-10 1 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Wed. The Catholic Church has always opposed war and defended peace, Pope Mve XII saio today.—A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article32 1950-08-10 1 U.P. COLOMBO. Wed.—Govern-or-General Soul bury and other high officials narrowly escaped death today when a j herd of wild elephants stam- peded during a roundup deep j la the jungle.—CP.U.P. - 32 words
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Article131 1950-08-10 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Wednesday AMERICAN shipowners reported today that fc assembling 4ry «dOGks, merchant vessels and supplies at Vladivostok, only 500 miles from Korea. A siudy released hy the ship cwner; said a large number of Soviet vessels of all types has been sailing outA.P. - 131 words
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Article60 1950-08-10 1 JAKE SUCCESS, Wed. RESPONDING to thr call of United Nations SccretarvGt neraJ Trygve Lie, eight nations pledged almost 3C.000 fully equipped ground t/oops for the Korean war and more otters are expected soon. This was in addition to five U.S. divisions totalling about 00,000 men. either60 words
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711 1950-08-10 1 BUT STRIKE BIG BLOW ON EAST Anuumrtm KOREA FRONT. rhursc'iiy. troops were pulling back on a major front today for ihe first time in this 47 days' old war A communique from Gen. Mac Arthur's HQ sa i d raconnaissanee pilots confirmed earlier711 words
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Article188 1950-08-10 1 Tribune Staff Reporter [JR. T. A. M. Oehlers. AssistU ant Lady Medical Oiheer. who recently resigned from Municipal Service *vm oe caweu upon to refund the leave pay p»us cost of living allowance tnat wa> created to her. She was granted full pay leave188 words
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Article18 1950-08-10 1 A.P. HONGKONG, Wed.—Eight Japanese "deserters" from the ciunese 4th Field Army were arrested in Canton.—A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article22 1950-08-10 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. President Truman signed a hill today authorizing- a U*****,000,000 start on an atomic age navy —A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article30 1950-08-10 1 A.P. LONDON, Wed.—The Turkish Eregli Coal Mines haw placed a £2,000,000 contract for new coal preparation plant with a British firm. Simon Carves Ltd., of Stock port.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article173 1950-08-10 1 Reuter. T LONDON. Wed HE DtKch Charge U'Affaires in London. Baron W. J. G. Gevers, today called on Sir WHliam Strang. Under-Secro; »jy at the British Foreign Office, to discuss the case ol Beriha Hertogh. 13-/.-ar-old Dutch girl. It was learned today thai on vwoReuter. - 173 words
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Article125 1950-08-10 1 Tribune .Stiff Reporter THE Singapore Muslim 1 Welfare Association, 'ed by Mr. M. A. Majid. formed a special committee last night to help Nadra and her husband Inche Mmsor Adabi defend their marriage and prevent hu repatriation to her paients in Holland. This was the answer125 words
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353 1950-08-10 1 U.P. STRASBOURG, Wednesday. FORMER French Premier Paul Reynaud called onight for a super War Minister with power fo weTd'a unified European army againsl Communist aggression, and pointed to Winston Churchill as the man to do the job. Churchill himself will propose the creation of justU.P. - 353 words
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Article124 1950-08-10 1 tuv w WAS HINGTON, Wednesday, bonate today unanimously approved legislation which would authorize a drpstic crackdown on subversive aliens in the United States The measure war approved without deoate. lt goes to the House for further consociation. The legislation-one of the strictest immigration bills ever124 words
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498 1950-08-10 1 A.P. U.P. and Reuter. THF Tinif.H a LAKE SUCCE SS, Wednesday. f HE United States and Britain were reported today to have decided against trying to force Russia's Jacob Malik out of the Security Co mcil Presidency tor August. wran T J.;\^?nni C^A.P. U.P. and Reuter. - 498 words
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Article74 1950-08-10 1 LONDON. Wed. TROWDS gathered ou s Clarence Hous- toci ly to await th- birth of a second eh:ld to Princess Elizabeth Sir William Gillian. rtoyal Gyna colons surjervis d ■h> installation of I&fewt hospital equipm art in the Roial mansion. Th? birth is expected on Thursday. The74 words
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Article22 1950-08-10 1 Reuter. TAIPEH, Wed. Chinese newspapers here today reported 30,000 troops of Comm*mvH Cm. Lin Pao's Army had infiltrated into IndoChina.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement103 1950-08-10 1 National Eraplwer'* a tin. LTD diP i j, I( ,,r[i<.rulrJ <n I n<)uad> f < h.»mbi»r». Radf* Place. spore. gjMf— n s MM. MMM■••■■•»•■•■•■••*••••••■■• aa*Mii■••a■■■■■■*aaa a* *m J New Designs! New Attraction! I j CHINA WARE j Tea Dinner Services Combined j for 8& 12 people 55, 57 &93 pieces103 words
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Advertisement8 1950-08-10 1 "Assassin" Charge In Belgian Parliament— See p. 2.8 words
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Advertisement52 1950-08-10 1 >— < kmu mmm etc ia A Naval Officer about 1581. An olTircr of Que— l.li/.ibefhV Na\\ the age of (he KNmM 'MO-doC*' HiTkluiM, l>rake, and the Other ".Men of IV\ an' who yaaaaightW the irnuula. The I li/-al»elhan years lIW the growth of I.» mm)' power. m^^^^ s True52 words
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52 1950-08-10 2 New Solicitor General for the Federation. Mr. M. J. Hosan. arrived by Uantas B. O.A.C. Constellation yesterday afternoon iron* London. Previously he served in Aden and Palestine also as Solictor General Mr. Ilojran was met at Kalla'ng Airport b> Mr. I) 15 W. C. ood. L c a a 152 words
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243 1950-08-10 2 THE Chief Justice. Sir Charles Murray-Ayn.- :ey. yesterday reserved his order in an appeal by two Chines? women. Chan 800 Liat and Chua Giat Chiaw, against a Police Court conviction and sentence of six months' imprisonment imposed on each of them for procuring a girl,243 words
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Article38 1950-08-10 2 Mi. Maicolm Mac Donald, the Commissioner ueneia.i will broadcast at 8 p.m. tonight on "Korea and boutn East Asia." Forum of tne Air will be started at 8.30 pJtn instead of the usual s p.m.38 words
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Article85 1950-08-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. The Johore Police yesterday caught a Malay who is wanted by the Singapore Police lor thelt. Today the Malay. Atan bin Ali. alias- Ahmad bin All. was brought to the Sessions Court win re a charge of theft oi a gold ring85 words
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Article31 1950-08-10 2 Uk wil uc given oy Mr.-. Moorln ad, to the Bast Went Society tonight S.oO p.m. at the Britr-h Council Hail. Her subject "Are We Mastered By Fate."31 words
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279 1950-08-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. FOUK bandi's were shot dead and toro others were wounded by security forces opera .ing in Prrak. A shotgun, a pistol and a numbe; of assorted ammunition were recovered from the dead bandits. Security forces have also captured eleven bandit279 words
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77 1950-08-10 2 Honeymor's Mr. Thomas E. Tait and his bride. Rita. Qantas B.O.A.C. Constellation yesterday afternoon from America via the United Kingdom. Mr. Tait has been appointed the new U.S. Vice-Consultor Penang. The coople were met at the Airport by Mr. L. Lutking, i.s. Consul for Penang, who arrived earller in the77 words
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Article53 1950-08-10 2 Mr D. X Bioadhurst. Assistant Commissioner. C.I.D. said today that the police hay. not vet found any widence that a* $7,000 necklace had been stolen from a room in Adeiphi Hotel. A European woman. Mrs. P. Smith, reported that the necklace wa.- missing yesterlav. She arrived in Singapore53 words
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Article67 1950-08-10 2 A black <a.oon car driven by a Chinese crashed into a police toad block in front of the Paya U bar Poiice Station at about 11.48 night. A sectiou of the road block was dragged lor a distance of M) yards. Nobody was injured. The driver67 words
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Article63 1950-08-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Today Atota of 180 bandit suspects v\ere held by pouce under the Emergency Regulations in Jchore during tin past wet t ending yesterday. There wert 171 Chinese, seven Indian- and two M i ays. Twelve suspects. 11 Chinese and one Malay were held ycstciday by Security63 words
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Article21 1950-08-10 2 A.P. NEW DELHI. Wed. I'audit Nehru Mated toda> tliat ht> might resign U head of the government —A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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94 1950-08-10 2 The decision ol Mr Justice Evans granting "Turko" Westerling a writ of prohibition restraining the First District Judse. Mr H. E. Kingdom from continuing extradition proceedings against him. is to be contested in the Colony Court of Appeal. A notice of appeal has been94 words
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Article36 1950-08-10 2 PENANG. Wed.—Delegates of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, who are due here on August 17 will meet Penang and Province Wellesley trade unionsits at a teaparty held for that purpose.36 words
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167 1950-08-10 2 TAN Soon Chwee, who had been sentenced by the Third Magistrate to one months' imprisonment for being found in fraudulent po»es- > sion of 46 catties of coffee beans and a tin of margarine, was cleared of the charge In th? High Court yesterday.167 words
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Article58 1950-08-10 2 A farewell tea party to Mr. J. A. Thivy. Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, and Mrs. Thivy. is being given by Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Jumabhoy at Raffles Hotel on Friday. August, 11. at 5.15 p.m. Mr. Thivy will shortly be proceeding58 words
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Article37 1950-08-10 2 Winners ot the Guessing Competitions at the Garden Fete held at the Raffles Institution on August 5. who have not received their prizes are asked to apply to Lady Harding at Fla? Sta' 1 House.37 words
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Article430 1950-08-10 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. ONG ING CHUAN. an Auxiliary attached to the Layang Layang PoLce Station, was today acquitted by Mr. Justice Paul-Storr on a charge of having four primers and five detonators without a permit. Ing Chuan was tried under the 1946 Firearms and Ammunition (Unlawful Possession)430 words
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Article143 1950-08-10 2 THE john Mnnj,^ 1 Committee of ttH? gapore Chinese Hk! Vh and th< KnwneTff High School yes mitted a memuranan? t the Department of E rinU tion for further sajdr" Mr. Lee Rom- j Chairman 01 the OmS" tee. said that torgg* rium was submitted143 words
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Article87 1950-08-10 2 A PROPOSAL has made to create an additional poj>t ol Technical Assistant in the Munir.p.-.. Treasurer's This job will be open to graduates of th< Unta tsUf of Malaya. This is in keeping with the suggestion that the ranks of tlv Municipal S r vice87 words
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Article38 1950-08-10 2 Mr Tan Ng Sen? «nd M' Ong Teng Una, imtants ol the Oversea Chnese Banking Ctorponttoa have passed the Final examinations of the Institute r J Bankers. London, nml an now Associate.- of the ta* tute.38 words
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220 1950-08-10 2 Tribune Staff Reporter IKDO-China is a pot*V,i;ti powder keg in Soutn--1 east Asia. Ambassador John F. Melby, Cliairman of the American Military-Mis. v. n lo Southeast Asia, said at a press conference yesterday. Mr Melby added: "Failure to prevev ti.e rise220 words
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Article95 1950-08-10 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wcu The High Commissioner. Si. Henry Gmncy, visited the main Telephone Exchange in Weld Road, Kuala Lumpur, this morning He was nut by the Director-General. Telecommunications Department. Mr. A. Strachan. Sir Henry, who spent twu hours at the Telephone Bxchange, was conducted round the95 words
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Article54 1950-08-10 2 A free film show "The Dolly Sisters" will be shown bchmu Eng Watt Street in the Tiong Bahru area at 7.15 tonignt. The show is being arrangea by the Tiong Bahru community Centre. Prior to tne main show, news or cartoon ibortl will he shown. Tftc public54 words
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Article216 1950-08-10 2 TUITION fees for the va rious courses at the University of Malaya will go up with effect from January 1 next year. Both freshmen and students already in the University wil". be affected. For the first term of the 50-51 academic session the old r*tes will216 words
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297 1950-08-10 2 U.P. BRUSSELS. Wednesday. FRIENDS and foes of King Lcopol d traded angry shouts ol 'Jmurderer' and -sassin" in the Belgian Parliament to-day in a debate on t bill to transfer the Kings powe: I to his son as a first step toward abdication. Catholic DeputyU.P. - 297 words
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Article30 1950-08-10 2 In their third light bombing attack since they arrived in Singapore for anti-terrorist Operations. Lincolns of No. 1, 100 Squadron pounded bandit positions in North Johore last night.30 words
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Advertisement84 1950-08-10 2 i.lo, b.40 ft 9.30 p.m. ,*< IT IS IMPOSSIBLE... to take all this great film in with one visit people are seeing it over and over again I > INDEREILA ¥|r Children imder 12 ha'f price at tht I div, shows oily. < C*(tVA—- 1-45, 4.15. 6.45 A: 9.30 William84 words
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Advertisement13 1950-08-10 2 BLOOD BANK Group A 17 Bottlo B AB II O 37 Honor* 5.13 words
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Advertisement61 1950-08-10 2 S NOW SHOWING 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30. M HI. I r f ,^lt SATURDAY M'NITE I m± HUMPHREY fIEANO* DOOixat rojxkm O :m WaINII tIOS CHAIN lIGHTMING I I T ffian*9 ao STARTS TODAY j SATURDAY M'NITE THI SHAM 000 J •^^^Jfcfc^ New Star Cinema Paeir Panjang Tonight t.4861 words
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Advertisement106 1950-08-10 2 Opens Today: 0.10 b,> 9.15 p.m. The long-awaited BALA" film from Java' "SAPUTANfiAN" with your favourite ar Com. Early, r 1 Last 3 Shmv< 3, 815 9.19 p.m. M.G.Ms Thrilling I "COMMAND DECISION with An All Star Opening To-moriw 41 THE COUNT OF MONTE CRJSTO^ rj nmJftll Today only 3.00>106 words
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Obituary19 1950-08-10 3 I HEGKLE. To Ruth and David 0 n Jonathan PauI. at Young. u fk Memorial Hospital, August eighth.19 words
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Obituary47 1950-08-10 3 K1TOVITZ-OLEARY. On j u lv 28. 10S0. at the Church of St "Aloy.-iup. Oxford. England. Norman Kitovitz elder son of tho late David Kitovitz and of Kitovitz to Sheila Mary Learv cider daughter of Colo. m .t anil Mrs. M. P. O'Leary ]]6 Banbury Road, Oxford.47 words
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Article163 1950-08-10 3 Yong Ah Wee. who has heen sentenced in the Fourth Police Court to four months' i gaol tor allowing the second lloor of her house in Sa~o Lane, to be used aa a broihel. will serve that period. Yong s appeal in the High Court yesterday163 words
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Article25 1950-08-10 3 The Catholic Young Men s Association. (Church of the Sacred Heart) will be holding a rehearsal at th CYMA Clubhouse at 800 p.m. to-day.25 words
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Article, Illustration160 1950-08-10 3 -t> hTmLW.J!** *W» r*m and Frances, bcanun. 7u VVa,a »on- member of the air-crew oi a Qan Us 8.0.A.C. Constellation operating on the Kangaroo route between Sydney and London. *ke gins in the nletvre a»c trances Caldwell a.»d Pamela Sharp, inseparable companions, who arrived last week from160 words
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Article68 1950-08-10 3 BAHRU. Wed WANG Kui Che. a 48-year old Teochew. pleaded guilty in the Sessions Court yesterday when charged with possession of three packets of chuntiu. The PreeJdent ol the Court acc< pted his plea and deferred s ntence to Aug lo petidin- a report on the68 words
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Article72 1950-08-10 3 Kt,Ai.A LL'Mi'l'ii, Weu.— The da. rah of Kubang Gadong in the District of Pnair Mas was adjudged the champon dacrali at the Combine! Agricultural Show for the Syrt*»* Mas and rumpat for 1950 which was held at the Pasir Mas Malay School recently. uJ^J** 072 words
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Article65 1950-08-10 3 Nearly 3.000 Standard IV pupils in 38 Johore Chinese bchools are now learning Malay for 3 hours a week in term time, states the Superintendent of Education Johore. The Instructors are 77 Malay School Teachers from neighbouring Malar Schools. MalaY is also beta* taught to Non-Malays65 words
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Article60 1950-08-10 3 The Governor naa aapetaied Uv foMavvta|r ner.-or;, t-> ba insivtots under the section of Ihe W« *|v Hoiiravq vu'nanee: *m rs. cvn \o* Km Chee Foo*. Mj-n q. 3 rhim Wevsre. Rem \h Ken K\VeV S-c!c i.e< vi Wen*. A. Nadeaan, Anw r I runny Hani;60 words
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Article306 1950-08-10 3 IHL!l H L!r cipa Saiaries committee fren,fpn,v Q e nH a t k(d t0 g0 into the Question Of 'he S D lf e of loans for the purchase motor vehicles by Municipal Officers )nur7fll K esent lin g that not more than one i-rnSt306 words
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Article69 1950-08-10 3 Twenty-year-old. Kang Kirn Poh. a Hokkien vas yesterday sentenced to twenty months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Tan Ah Tah in the Second Di>trict Court. Kang had pleaded guilty when charged with being In possession of 24 pounds ot opium in a car at. Woodlands69 words
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100 1950-08-10 3 t'LNAXG. Wed. Mr. C. U. D Hogan. the prosecutor, told the Sessions Court at the continued hearing of the Bank or Chins case that $»0,000 was never received in the bank. Only $8,000 w. paid in, and ihe .dips of papers found100 words
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Article32 1950-08-10 3 There will be a lecture tins evening at 6-30 p.m.. at The Singapore Lodge Theosophical Society, 8 Cairohi"! Road. The subject will be "Psychology in Science and in Yoga".32 words
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Article51 1950-08-10 3 Mariners are warned that st award firing practice will fake from the Imbiah and Siloso batteries on Sunday August 20. from 1 to 4 p.m. The range for the practice irom the Imbiah battery will be 3.000 feet, while the range from the Siloso battery will be 2.00051 words
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Article156 1950-08-10 3 Mr. Lim Tay Boh. I in Economics in the i University of Malaya, -who whs ■warded the Queen s Fellowship m 1949. wiil leave tea tho United Kingdom too t v by the Corfu for a two-yeu'i reeeateh risi the problems of Wellai Planning156 words
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Article196 1950-08-10 3 TWO Chinese taxi owners. 1 Ng Ah Seng and Chew Ah Seng, whose vehicles were damaged as ihe result of a iorry colliding Into them in Jalan Besar In the early morning of May 10. 1949. were awarded damages by Mr. Justice Evans in the High Court196 words
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Article109 1950-08-10 3 Mr. Richard Sidney told Rotarinns yesterday that they must, as far as possible, speak Malayan English while they were in Malaya and not English or American English. He explained that people must speak in a manner* that they could be understoodEuropeans, he said, were iv109 words
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Article484 1950-08-10 3 THE Singapore First District Judge Mr H E Kingdon, yesterday sentenced a 28-v old Chinese Communist to a total of nine y rigorous imprisonment Tlie Communist was Chan Hong afeng, of Malay Street. Singapore, who was found guilty on three charges of assisting m484 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-08-10 3 Colonial Sectary Mr. W.L. Blythe untitled snapped with l»r. \ictor Pureell y ,terda>. Dr. Pureed will Vtv, Hiih Mr. Blytln during in., visit here.24 words
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301 1950-08-10 3 a"-time record total of 2.885 shius of a nett A*? C S? U red tonna e ot 8.204.558 tons, and 4.0bl 9G! tons of cargo, fuel-oil and coal were handled by the Singapore Harbour Board at the 1950 godowns for Ul ending June 30 Th.'301 words
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Article34 1950-08-10 3 The talk by Mr. Malcolm Mac Donald. on Korea and South East Asia will be j broadcast in Tamil over the Red Network tomorrow from 6.00 p.m. to 6.10 p.m.34 words
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Article145 1950-08-10 3 LOANS raised by the Finan cc Commute of the Civilian Internment Camp in «in gapore after October 10, 1943 (Double Tenth) during the Japanese occupation are to be repaid by the Governments of the Federation and Singapore. According to the scaio stipulated by the Governments, the145 words
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Advertisement529 1950-08-10 3 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that FEAN GERASIMOB TIPALPQS of Elat No. 37. Cathay Building. Singapore, is applying to the Governor for naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be grantshould send a written and statement of the facts t0 B thr Colonial529 words
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Advertisement26 1950-08-10 3 fror all School Books. Stationary. etc. from Primary to Cambridge and Matriculation Cln r, "C?. °PETER CHONG CO., t-jngapor* Malacca, fearetnbau, Kuala Lumpur. Ipoh, tenant, etc.26 words
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Advertisement198 1950-08-10 3 test, and for pertorniau.f. beauty of tune aud as«- of tuoiug mm rutbubid»ti( ally >a; tlut it uphold* the liue tradition* ot it* distinguished faniilv. FIAT U RES f Excellent ail round perfarnuutce on all bandr 5 i,j with full time reproduction. t I "'/y bttndaprend thort it an band..198 words
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Article589 1950-08-10 4 THE battle sways desperately in Korea. The news is confusing, changing surprisingly from hour to hour, but dare we begin to hope that the gravest danger is past? The gallant Bth Army, still heavily out-num-bered, shows signs of "settling down" on the Nakcng River line. It has managed589 words
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Article, Illustration1108 1950-08-10 4 SEYMOUR TOPPING - By SEYMOUR TOPPING A.P. CORRESPONDENT A.P. INDO-CHINA. pivotal South-east Asia country, is the softest point today along the Western power perimeter for another Soviet thrust in Asia similar to that in Korea. There is danger that ihe Kremlin may try to exploit the rebellionA.P. - 1,108 words
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294 1950-08-10 4 W* for Mo I* a thr r «y h« r v *•> Ma 1 1 very UP. TO t^-oL^ q res* Wo 1 H> v.-1; spor R yesterday oa Youth Today Mr. Sydne. referred i the "Lottery to the Ertii phenomenon i ;i \f294 words
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138 1950-08-10 4 U.P. WABHIN rrON. rpHE Bureau of Labour Sta--1 t 811 c I said that the continued increases in employment even before tne impact of the Korean war reveal an "underlying strength of tne nation's economy." It said tbe record activity in construction and durable goodsU.P. - 138 words
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447 1950-08-10 4 AP. LONDON, Wed. THE Daily Express slid in an editorial toda/. "Two humble people of Bergen-op-Zoom in Holland challenge the justice of B.itain in the name of all parents. They are Janus I-httogh and his wife. who. In Indonesia, handed ovt r their small daughter,AP. - 447 words
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Advertisement37 1950-08-10 4 CRAY MAGIC i I ROYAL PORTABLE I j I "Mogie" Margin eliminol -moling. < no fu > kJ{Qf luslvC R turcs make < YOUR J E I Sold qu sed by o I i j 40 i m^mm m^mmmuam^muamam mmumumm\37 words
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Advertisement39 1950-08-10 4 i "SLIX" j Telescopic Swim Suits i £1 OF VERY STRONG WEARSN6 COTTON, H* PAKE". FRONT AKD FRILLED SKiRT B» Attractive shades in small patio" 1 <•» plain ground of red, yellow, turquoUe LADIES SWIM St'ITS Ist FLOOR j ROBINSON*39 words
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106 1950-08-10 5 A.A.P. nIAKARTA, Wednesday. tvwFSIA has protested I liolland over the des-s-m rabaja-based ~r Kortenaeur y main port of rding to official to-night by the ewa agency. KN'IL Netherlands Arnny) men and were recently i ries of clashes The Indonesian to the Dutch by theA.A.P. - 106 words
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Article130 1950-08-10 5 i the 1050 I K bibittaa Stands T wiiii m Jacks Co. Ltd 2. G.E.C. iei v- N avo LM., m Tlj Leong Rub'cr 5 Shriro (China) U 6 Harriaooa L'.ter Ltd.; 7. An oC rporatloa Ltd.; 8. n Den Berg (SinLtd.; 9. Shell Co.. Ltd.; 10.130 words
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Article29 1950-08-10 5 GENEVA, Wed. •HE i "irumist-do.uinated A or Id Federation of Trade Unions iW.F.T.U.) de- rday that the ma should help victims in bom North md South Korea.29 words
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397 1950-08-10 5 Reuter. THE HAGUE, Wednesday. H and Indonesian members of the New I) commission have been unable to in their recommendations on the colony's i widely do their conclusions riiiTer have drawn up separate reports on iimmendations. D itch, in their section, give seven reaainsl theReuter. - 397 words
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Article210 1950-08-10 5 MR. Jose Avelunu, the Personal Representative of President Quirino of the Philippines, was on board the La Marsailiais which arrived yesterday. Travelling with Mr. Avelunu are his wife, personal Secretary Valasco, Congressman and Mrs. Tomas Morato, and six children, and secretary. There was no one from210 words
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Article73 1950-08-10 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed The trial of 54-year old Kunchi Mohideen was today postponed to August 16. at the request of the Prosecuting Officer. Inspector Mohd Tahir. who disclosed that the Police were not able to trace the whereabout of the principal witness. Kunchi Mohideen had claimed trial73 words
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Article59 1950-08-10 5 A.P. NEW DELHI, Wed. TWO students were killed and three seriously injured when police fired over a Communist-sponsored procession in Gwalior, a former Princely state in central India, reports said today. The procession, held against pc'.ice orders, was staged to demand a reduction in fees TheA.P. - 59 words
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Article30 1950-08-10 5 A.P. SOMEWHERK In Korea. Wed A Korean ref ug< es irom Seoul said yesterday Russia has promised to give Red Korea two Manchurian provinces alter the war.— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article111 1950-08-10 5 A.P. VIENNA, Wed. A former Austrian explorer may lead the tiny Tibetun ermv against the Chinese Communists if Tibet Is attae'ted. *'owspapers here said the Be remo Commander and adviser of the Army of the Forbidden Land" "is Heini Harrer, former member cf an expeditionA.P. - 111 words
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Article146 1950-08-10 5 Reuter. PATNA. BIHAR. Wed! INDIAN Socialist leader Jayjaprakash Naravan today urged Asian nations to administer a •que Asia' warning to Western Powers and to form a third camp against American and Russian "interference." At a meeting here to commemorate "Aug ist the 9th" when theReuter. - 146 words
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Article188 1950-08-10 5 A Police Court maintenance order allowing a Chinese woman. Tan Tin, $110 a mon.h for her upkeep and that of her child, was contested in the High Court yesterday. The order had been made acatnat Ang Teik Leong. a shopkeeper on the application of Tan Tin, who188 words
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401 1950-08-10 5 TAN Ah Lek. a 23-year old Teachow woman, Mid Mr. C. H. F. Blake in the Relief Court yesterday that her lover, Ho Lee Kwee took her husband out on the night of his alleged murder. Ho a little later called her and401 words
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Article117 1950-08-10 5 Pandit S.M. Sharma. President of the Astrological Society of Gujerat, prophesied tkia evening that World War 111 will break out before the clor.e of 1951. Nothing tan prevent it he added. The war w I last for two years, nine months and ten days117 words
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Article60 1950-08-10 5 350,000 Prison For Kelantan KUALA LUMPUR Wed. The construction of a temporary Prison and Detention Camps at Peng kalan Chepa. costing more than $350,000. was among other builuing pr<jecu completed in Kelantan during die last lutf-yeai by the Public Works Department. This was disclosed by the State r. Kelantan. in60 words
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167 1950-08-10 5 IPOH, Wednesday. THE first Sino Malay non-political organization. 1 the Paloh Club, was formed this morning in Perak State Secretariat under the chairmanship of Dato Panglima Bukit Gantang, for promoting goodwill among botn the communities. Membership oi ihe lub shall be open to Federal167 words
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244 1950-08-10 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. A lot of the criticism of the Chinese in h alaya A by peopl? from outside has.been ft"**?™ and based on lack of knowledge of.ttie OWnese eople according to Dr. Victor Purceil, one ofthe Lading authorities on the Chinese In Malaya Dr244 words
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Advertisement273 1950-08-10 5 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION $1/- UNLIMITED CASH SWEEP For MEMBERS only Drawing at Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, the 3RD SEPTEMBER. Tickets now obtainable from all and Sub-Branches of the Association. tVferrrtffCi! jVfßflr V fitnrl Conferl**m*\jf F N (CONFECTIONERY) LTD. 2 SIAK ST S'PORfc PHONE 6872 j I >wt 7 home BATTERY273 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-08-10 5 ALLEY OOP by V 1 r. y -rTJcE MJ? BOCH THERE'S ll^^^^rr^n v i^^^' UK ABNER By M Capp19 words
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Article218 1950-08-10 6 WASHINGTON, Wednesdty. —U.S. government authorities believe the world output of copra and coconut oil in 1950 will be smaller than that of 1949. The four major producing areas of the world —the Philippines. Indonesia Ceylon and Malaya —exported 1,196,600 long tons of copra and coconut218 words
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Article190 1950-08-10 6 SINGAPORE. Wed. There was a better tendency in tin shares though th< market was genera ly quiet. Rubbers* had lit'le change while industr. ds were steady and quiet. The following were the price changes: tmntryjMr, aas> a Frn.ai;r Neu\e Prtf. 6 25 6.7.' OrUs. )SJ ML190 words
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Article228 1950-08-10 6 Our Financial Correspondent - TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS By Our Financial Correspondent. THE Korean war had 1 started a false commility boom in many Singapore markets. Prices have risen sharply, not only in tin and rubber out many consumer, goods which were languishing sometime ago as a result of228 words
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Article45 1950-08-10 6 Turquand. Youngs. McAulUTe Co. announce the following rubber crop figures for July: Alor Gajah 18.000 lb Aycr Panas 86.500 Qlenealy 80.400 Kluang Rubb' r 65.500 Pajam 161.000 Tambalak 24.120 M Talisman 41.900 Teluk Anson Rubber Estate Limited 68.721 Ulu Bcnut 49.00045 words
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Article28 1950-08-10 6 HONGKONG. Wed. Tile following were today's quotations on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HKS6.3I per U.S. dollar. HK515.65 per pound sterling. HK*3l4 per tael of gold. r.p.28 words
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Article170 1950-08-10 6 THE rubber commodity market opened at 150 cents for August and eased rapidly to 1315 cents during the morning. The buyers came into the market with demands from Hongkong in evidence and the market quickly steadied up 142 cents by noon. During the afternoon Ine steadier170 words
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Article26 1950-08-10 6 Latest t«me for posting si rface mail today at the G.P.O. Ls noon for Thailand (parcels only), and Palembang. No surface mail Is exacted26 words
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Article15 1950-08-10 6 Kesang Tin. Limited- tribute report for July i.<: Tin 0re—231.77 piculs; Tribute— $6,362.40.15 words
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Article42 1950-08-10 6 The price of tin in Singapore jesterday was 5378 per picul ex-smeher a rise of $4 1 8 on the picul. The London price of three months tin the previous night was C 747 per ton— a rise of £7.42 words
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Advertisement706 1950-08-10 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE I EVERETT STAR LINE For Honsrkong, Japan. For Hongkong. Japan •"Bradeverctt" 14/16 Aug. i "Nordstjernan" 23/25 Aug Calls P.S'ham Malacca. For Penang For Ohlttagong Colombo, Cochin. Bombay, "Tonjer" 13/14 Aug. j Karachi. Bahrein, Kowctt, For Penang, Rangoon, CaLutta. Basrah. Khoramshanr. Madras. Star Alcyone" 13/16 Aug "ReUverett" 16/17706 words
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Advertisement311 1950-08-10 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLEN EARN Due Aug. 23 BRECONSHIRE ..UUv Ai'g 28 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, ANli JAPAN. RADNORSHIRE duo Penang Aug. 13 CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHER311 words
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Advertisement1305 1950-08-10 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYd Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Arast S pore P. Sham MODJOKERTO 12/13 Aug. «Hang WELTEVREDEN KERTOSONO 23/25 Sept. 26 Sept L Agents: 2 Sen ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. SWwW ft Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. Oept. Java wwySBTsAnSS Uuyal ;i«.»tpr«l.ißi l.lo\d Holland-Amerira I mm m Rotterdam, nunc........ lv.1,305 words
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Advertisement198 1950-08-10 6 EUR. gentleman sdSBes t" ISBJ quiet fair sized room i: ra unfurnished w4tb or rithoal InsN ■f without board nxiking famsi. s -rvam quart, r reqanel a consider anv reasonabh gawjj arrangement. Box A.3983. S'pore. *A.i-»-HOUSE TO LKT No. 1 some Road. KaloiiK. 1 J rooms. semi-deta« Iie<l <. house198 words
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Article9505 1950-08-10 7 Last Day Of Penang Races GOLD CUP Class I, I Mile And 3 Furs. POUB O'CLOCK »07 311.5.t0. .s pore ~10 Class 1 Dv. 1, 1 nriie _>n«i. Fl> ing Arru» U, Tim* I nin. 42 2.5 I ,Oin~ Good. u,iv Spore. £.0." v Div, 1.9,505 words
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Article57 1950-08-10 8 A.P. RANGOON. Wednesday. BURMESK spotting plane? have reported unusual rebel Karen activity along the east bank of the Sittaung River that the rabtSS are regrouping for a new thrust into Centra! Burm unofficial reports said to-da>. These Karens were pushed from Centra! Burma early this \<.arA.P. - 57 words
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Article99 1950-08-10 8 GEXFRMi CATHOLIC YOl NO MKX'S ASSOCIATION (t ill Ri ll OF THE SACKED IlKAKTi: Concert Practice; at Clubhouse p.m. CHINESE V M.C.A Hostel badminton party 5 p.m.. basKetba 1 6.30 p.m.. body-building class 7 p.m.. taoie-tennis 7.U0 p.m.. Mandarin bible study class S p.m commercial and English99 words
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Article131 1950-08-10 8 \TH V: •"Cini'ereil'i" it a.m'.. 1.1*. 4.15 C.45 and 9.30 p.m. Ai.h ik....»: "vhe iaJf .i.■.»!> Story" 1.43, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.3'* p.ir. PAVILION': 'Callirg Paul Temple" at 2. <>.'30 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: Hasty Heart" at 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4 6.30 and J. 30 p.m. RK\: "Oh, You131 words
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Article41 1950-08-10 8 SOCTIK: Junior B Final: Ch< erful La<i- v. Katong Sajarah at JtM&n B< stadium; Jnr. Cup-t e: H.Q. S'j>ore Pist. v. Custom? at (ieytanu: Bus House B Borneo S.C. v. Guthrie's at CYMA. TENNIS: YMCA and Tanglin Club tournaments <cont.).41 words
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Article341 1950-08-10 8 —HARRIMAN U.P. WASHINGTON, Wednesday. WAV ERELL Harriman, President Truman's special assistant on foreign affairs, said today that as a result of his trip to the Far East, he was confident that General Mac Arthur could block any Chinese Communist invasion of Formosa. He said: "If itU.P. - 341 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-08-10 8 Mrs. B. P. Martindale of G.H.Q. FARELF who won the 1st prize in the ladies Freestyle event yesterda> at the U.H.Q. FAKr.t.F Swimming23 words
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329 1950-08-10 8 CHEER bud luck robbed Royal Navy cf a vielDry 15 over Combined Eurasians at Jalan Besar yesterday when they met in a Community League game. Navy went down one-two Except tor the lirst five minutes of play, I he Sailor forwards were in Eurasian territory.329 words
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Article12 1950-08-10 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed.—W. Averell Harriman returned irom Tckio touuy. A.F*.A.P. - 12 words
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Article169 1950-08-10 8 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Cri. ket close of piav s< ores At Lord's. Yorkshire rs. If ort hamptottshire: Torkshirc 354 for .•«son fi, Watson 132. Wilson 611. Ai 11. ting-, Sussex SSL Purrev: bUSBSX «v' 2 ii live (jo.iii La"ngr.d„'e 7'i Sheppard 12**». At Derby, DerbyshireReuter. - 169 words
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Article95 1950-08-10 8 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. Cyril Washbrook, Lancashire and Bag.and Openiug batman a-< ihe result of 1 medical exi.minauon. has been lUnd unfit to take part in a fiveday Test match. He was ineretore withdrawn iioni the England ii'im to me ;t the West Indies in the fodrth :nd una!Reuter. - 95 words
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Article223 1950-08-10 8 OT E.C. SPORTS CUni had uu*44 ail thottr «>wn way whoti Ihoy m't «nd iefeatea ansndd S.C. by four puals to nil la a Duainsaf House a Le«TU#> flxluro at Coy lane yesterday. L For tho mft'or part of the -p.. O.T.E.C. hud thf hotter223 words
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97 1950-08-10 8 A.P. LONDON. Wed.—Wert Indies rriefceters, arho learn the came on fa«t bowline were upset by Warwickshire today a." :<H-year-tld Charlie Grove skittled th m for 156. On a "frreea pitch. r-harlie up re.tl pace and awing •nd his WicfceU for H runsA.P. - 97 words
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Article48 1950-08-10 8 The University of Malaya Sports contingest to Hong Kong returned to Singapore yesierday all smiles, ror they brought back with them the Aw Boon Haw Cup. Th? L. T. Ride thleid, carefully packed was rlsq another trophy brought back by the local University team.48 words
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Article55 1950-08-10 8 The draw of the Singapore Admiralty Local Staff Un on lx>tter\ held on Sunday resulted as to lows: lot. Prize Tickets No.1107: 2nd. Prize Ticket No. IUJi Urd. Prize Ti< ket No. 2*0.1. CONSOLATION PRIZES: Ticket Nos: 1170; 3356; 1669: 1469: 1155: 1167: 2925; 2171; 1265; 2088; 2706-55 words
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Article34 1950-08-10 8 Entiies are invited for the Chinese Sw mminK C i.b billiardcompetition, Entry formes are available at the Club. For further particulars please look at the Club notice board. Closing lit.- Ang. 31.34 words
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414 1950-08-10 8 MAJOR General Kirkman. Chief <>1 Staff, Far East Land FOrcea on the eve of his depan or.' from Singapore for Berlin, yeateodey rave away the ntiir at the 0.H.0. VA REEF Sw Riming ga a held at Tan "din. Ahho'ieh the general standard414 words
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Article, Illustration858 1950-08-10 8 SHUTTLE - Had Odd Man In-So Negri Meets Spore Foong Seong Cup Sensation By SHUTTLE THE Dadmiiton Association of Malaya has dis1 qualified Johore from the Foong Seong Cup competition for an infringement of a rule governing the tournament during their two-day fixture against Negri Sembilan at Muar858 words
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Article81 1950-08-10 8 TAMIL Brotherhood Association yeeierdny held Singapore Cricket Club lo a goalless draw in a Senior League soccer matcb nlaved on the SCC ground. Although Ihe Clun don,mated p*dv for a major pari of the ■am" they failed ;o make use of many openings, Justin Morias.81 words
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286 1950-08-10 8 s* vi.BKKT StPEMt BB PENANG. Today, BRIGHT EYES was the best worker this morning when training was held on the outside of the course proper. The track was in MM condition. With Bagby astr de, this game little mare spr.n ed the laat286 words
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93 1950-08-10 8 «raLon h- T.'.V't -orauon o. euiit »...,p io ml a 1 Innfcneas H.. .> if PtayOfl on (be yi > 1 -.'round yesterdsv. J Bukom's ceatre-forwaN r > I coied gre vi ant naei j oals. iii= first Bsai came m j ne93 words
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Article37 1950-08-10 8 U.P JERSEY CITY. ,VedAfter two lailures to make tne weight today, fvterweight champion Ray Robinson finally scaled just one ounce under t.ie required 147 pounds [or his title defence tonight against Charley Fusari.- U.P.U.P - 37 words
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Article76 1950-08-10 8 Fol owing players have been selected io piay ioutha.il iur tit* Kajnr*oio; Bahru Sports Ciub .-a Bat the K.A. Biakung Mali OH Saturday at Blakang Mat. ground. Laun h have* Jardme a 4.45 p.m. The same team meets the 1 10 Giirkas Ke 2im< ni Johore at76 words
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Miscellaneous10 1950-08-10 8 TIDE II.W.: 9.4C a.m. (7ft. 2ins> 8 p.m. (8fi, 2111.")10 words
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