Malaya Tribune, 14 August 1950
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Title Section17 1950-08-14 1 Malaya Tribune fODAITS NEWS TODAY LATE EXTRA HELVE PAGES SINGAPORE MONDAY, AUGUST 14, 1950 PRICE TEX CENTS.17 words
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158 1950-08-14 1 LIONEL HUDSON - Reds Ordered ToTakeTaegu By Tomorrow Bv LIONEL HUDSON With the South Korean Forces on the Northeast Front, Today 10RTH Korean tanks spearheading a major Communist drive 011 Taegu had pushed to within four miles north of Waegwan this mornhg. Reconnaissance pilots counted five158 words
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Article68 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. The the vi? lnKed ten n»w^" V rut u P Comh>rlrfl r "which rai I ta: m told own reduced ***** OTn 000u to »iSs r n t Jer a n aCk n th£ A comnon. J/. E% > r! (v >nmunists Korean li tri eReuter. - 68 words
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Article94 1950-08-14 1 /THE Police and a party of 1 bandits had a 15-minutes gun battle in a vi'lage in Johore at 8 o'clock utft night. It began when a Chinese detective was attacked by a gang of bandits. The detective drew out his revolver to engage bandits.94 words
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Article196 1950-08-14 1 THE Singapore First 1 *T***t Judge. Mr. H. E Kingdon. this morning sentenced a 20-year-old Chinese Communist to four years' rigorous imprisonment. The Communist Chng Pia Kwane, a Teochew was found guilty on two charges involving Communist .slogans. He was sentenced to three years' imprisonment for196 words
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Article, Illustration248 1950-08-14 1 Today's Reopening Of High School Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. roUR HUNDRED students of the Singapore r Chinese High School, who registered this morning, for the new term were told by the Principal of the school, Mr. Cheng An Lan: "Do not take part in248 words
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Article280 1950-08-14 1 Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. fTMS Belfast anchored toll day in the peaceful waters of Singapore. To the grey, emballled cruiser and her crew it is a change after duty in the troubled Korean waters. It has only been 10 days ago since the Belfast280 words
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Article335 1950-08-14 2 THE new K*dio MalaYa Hnubled up m Cathay Build- eafly fettfoundation stow on- mm I iteatures of the exrecords. Auditorium The public will be able to attend concerts and other ?„iSions that may be held trie auditorium. The extension will also include seven complete335 words
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Article254 1950-08-14 2 A HELICOPTER of R.AJF. Far East Command's Casualty Evacuation Flight landed at Kuala Lumpur late yesterday on the last lap of a thousand mile mercy flight undertaken to aid a Malay soldier dangerously wounded by bandit snipers. Shot through the side and hack, the soldier254 words
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Article77 1950-08-14 2 BROGA RL'BBER ESTATES LIMITED showed a pioht for the year ended March Jl. 1950 $36,660 3.6', and a first post-war dividend of 2'j''( is recommended. Net liquid assets at March 31, 1950 were $136,334, but repayment of Rehabilitation Loan of $35,000 since the year77 words
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Article62 1950-08-14 2 Twenty-one-year-old Chan ■Kwan Moy. a Cantonese giri. was reported missing from her home at No. 63 Cantonment Road since 6 a.m on August 11. Mis* Chan was last seen wearing a white Chinese dress —blouse and trousers— with blue flowers. She is four feet i> inches tall.62 words
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Article55 1950-08-14 2 PENANG. Sun. Happy to go to England on a C o 1 on i a 1 Development Scholarship to take a course in journalism was Mr. Athi Nahappen. editor of Tamil Nesan of Kuala Lumpur who passed through Penang by the "Corfu". Mr. A. Nahappen expects to stay55 words
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Article183 1950-08-14 2 AMONG sixty-eight men and women from all over th? United Kingdom and from overseas who have just competed a course at Westfleld College. London University on school libraries. Is Mr. A. F. Hunter, the head of an English school of l !?no Malay. Chines? and183 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 2 A special Constables patrol encountered Chinese bundit suspect in North Johore. yesterday evening, and shot him dtad after ne had failed to stop on the challenge. The dead man naci no identity cards.36 words
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Article34 1950-08-14 2 A.P. AMMAN. Mon.—The United Nations Palestine Conciliation Committee met here yesterday with the Jordan Foreign Ministei. Mohammed Pasha Shuraiki and discussed with him all points of view on the Palestine problem.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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89 1950-08-14 2 Balwant Singh wins Stand -Pipe Battle The Land Office is proposing to erect two stand-pipes for the five hundred people who live at the 15th mile Bukit Sembawang just outside the Naval Base. Thi* move is the result of Legislative Councillor Balwant Singh's fighting speech at the July meeting of89 words
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Article150 1950-08-14 2 SINGAPORE r-.„ I have come fonS I f flft ol seamen wicked just g jefmassln River ofi X Borneo last week The men. who mm «cued by the Chine*i Ton? San, under c*B C. H. Turner and H5 ing with Mr. M a. ki* president of150 words
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Article59 1950-08-14 2 Ti ed curr- the fourtr. annual :<-'- Harbour Boara Su* Aa» ciation recently. PTcj»iaVr.' N.: sidents' Mtssr* \r~- tel n>'-r]ccs-c- M A' pan. X A Ra am. Assistant Mr C~w Oim: hon Tr Tan He's; S<«a ed». Assistant M I Singh. Bt Sinnathainby. t. ia Cora-.-59 words
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Advertisement28 1950-08-14 2 your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a glowing finish to your natural loveliness YARD LEY jfip&Uck (in nine lovely colourj) fIIBUT tt Ot© BO3D STIIIt LONItR28 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-08-14 3 I m Vac Vrthur. Kor**a Supremo, mm iig his recent one-day visit to Korea.17 words
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26 1950-08-14 3 A.P. I R BRITISH MBLA Shipment fl'Sn.OOC a rth ol BrV ore to S< att i' Tokio, it was announcedA.P. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration52 1950-08-14 3 A long-limbed youth strikes a pose from Ball's most spectacular dance, the Katchak. The Katchak—or monkey dance—is performed by a team of 200 men chanting and dancing wildly but with perfect precision. The dance reenacts an ancient epic of a struggle between sacred monkeys and demons.--A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo - 52 words
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Article190 1950-08-14 3 U.P. AKRON, Ohio, Today. AN industrialist said yesterday the United States is presently in a far safer position in regard to rub- ber supplies than it was in 1940 despite the rise in r annual consumption over the decade from 650,000 to 1,000,000 tons. John F.U.P. - 190 words
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562 1950-08-14 3 T&is is n short letter from Hal tioyle. A.P. Columnist, who is somewhere in Koreu, to any G.I. who went through the secottd world war and wants to know ivhat things are Uk. thtre. DEAIt Joe This is the way it is: The562 words
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Article31 1950-08-14 3 LONDON. Mon.—A committee to urge the establishment of full diplomatic relations with Spain was set up yesterday. Sir Alexander Roger. Vice-Presiient of the Federation of British Industries., announced.31 words
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Advertisement111 1950-08-14 3 ANOTH E flS^-i_ --mXs&W Biro Service covers the Eastern heml- J sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers }s every writing need; as witness the new Biro y^-J MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its protector cap which enables It to be carried In •■£:>./ pocket or handbag,111 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-08-14 4 yj& President lruman signing a >3.~ iJ0- million (Singapore currency) military aid bill to provide help for America's allies around the world. Standing leit to right' Senator Millard Tvdings, Secretary of State Dean Acheson. William Foster. Deputy E.C.A. Administrator: E. J. Dickinson. Assistant to the Joint60 words
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Article114 1950-08-14 4 Reuter. COLOMBO Ceylon wtl soon have r Air Academy to rain puot> ground engineers and radio engineers. The Academy will be adn_' nLstered'toi a Commandant ajwi qualibed training instructor recruited frcn abroad, iv addition to othei personnel which will Ix" 1 obtair.ed loca!l> TwoReuter. - 114 words
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Article31 1950-08-14 4 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Queen Aliyah o! Iraq, who recent y wiiii-rwent an abdominal operation in a London -tursiru home, was stated today tc be a little better —Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article57 1950-08-14 4 Reuter AAP. MEi HOI RN£ A Ballarat poultry farmei operated on one of hi* Rhode Island red roosters. Two months later it developed hen like attributes. It c!nck.- instead of c r o»o, and overcoming inlti tl sel. conscious <s new sponsors a brood oi eightReuter & AAP. - 57 words
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Article191 1950-08-14 4 Reuter. GENEVA, Sunday. THE Social Committee of the United Nations Economic and Social Council today adopted ft draft resolution providing for election by the General Assembly of a High Commissioner for refugees, who would hold office for three years from January 1. 19- ri n.- quartersReuter. - 191 words
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Article34 1950-08-14 4 Reuter. SAIGON. Mon. France's Acting nigh Commissioner In 1 noacbina, General Marcel Carpentier. today again appealed to the Vietminh Government for an exchange of military md civil prisoners of war Router.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article159 1950-08-14 4 NEW YORK. Sun. pi\.£*3lDENT Trama:-; today sent personal greetings to the peoples of the associated states of indoChina during the ftxat "Voice of America broadcast in the Vietnamese language. The message pre-recorded in the Presidents own voice said the United States economic asj.slance programme for Indochina "Is159 words
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Article59 1950-08-14 4 PENANG. !*an Dr. B. D. Mehta of V t armaria a left by the Corfu for India after 40 years in Malaya. "I have been in Malaya for more than 40 years, ana now I am going back horn to Bombay to spend the59 words
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Article71 1950-08-14 4 Reuter. LONDON, mmm ALL Turkish Communis; will be deprive of their'nti ?enship, Ank tra R g iiorroon ex* to»i.;\ The i. r: o said a sta'am tc this mm mm* j the Mining ot Ju-tice Halil I Qzuiuk. who iddci thai commuision was worki*- t«Reuter. - 71 words
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Article20 1950-08-14 4 I perish evcstii .aiy. with "ihw bCfe iov rJedgecu -t a forgive ot 120 words
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Article62 1950-08-14 4 Tl ARMED c Uruav urn Utl j** arms hoard raid on the F it Aircraft works 1 The raid foi owed plosion at thr worlu tan*. I been due to y brewing up of h titv. Three v J killed end ia**" ,n AJnong62 words
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Article2419 1950-08-14 5 REGINALD MOORE - TODAY'S SHORT STORY -BY- REGINALD MOORE IVIES Iv- s in the I f 1 live up in irs from the |cn< w her awl spend his last st as soon I t need drums j tp out valley I y rlinua the post- Rih2,419 words
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Miscellaneous133 1950-08-14 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring .£5. H=Rr K-=\T5 WORRY. I 4 V GUtTy 0~ A >S=rj iCL ,7 ROM NEVER M 155. A"ER -^^^./t^nß AN3 I Slfv'PLY W 1 THE LEFT. TAKE THIS, THERE WON'T EVT ALLEY by V. T. Hamlin ~a\£ u£ Cant] CVS T X 3UTHE KNCWf I I133 words
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Article1305 1950-08-14 6 Harry Wilcox - With beautiful women and hot-tempered men. a glance can sel spears flashing on Adonara... By Harry Wilcox THEY say That Adonara has the highest »nuTd> r rate in the world. My guess is that the claim is a little out of dat:. During the six1,305 words
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Article67 1950-08-14 6 A.P. NEW YCRK. Sun. The International Boxing Club hail given up its efforts to stage a Jake Lamotta-Sugnr Hay Robinson middleweight title fight because both boxers want too much money. Lamotta. the champion, Is demanding 45 per cent of th* gate and Robinson, worh'. welterweightA.P. - 67 words
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Advertisement86 1950-08-14 6 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 1 ib. tins! Wonderful to have pK»my ot guards thai glorious, fragrart rich, mellow Maxwell House freshness untfl the very last Coffee always at band and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxwell keeps Maxwell House roaster- I.86 words
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Miscellaneous335 1950-08-14 6 7 j > ty AIR Today ni l i 1 Hen I I MM \V rftOGEAUa BED m; i work IV-- I- «Vv H liinduMae. lid T|» jjj] I me > -.k. I tin. I •>.<!" p.n. Sig Tun mo O/n- I iir; .till 5.1il >ji!.i,i,| I !..>.. air: v»>335 words
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Article, Illustration98 1950-08-14 7 r q mlin Gang Hydroelectric Power Project This dam was h*»- have h er 'od to "continue its building. When completed •'storaue l > enable the plant to produce all the year round. I and double the present production. I- revision cai vinz full actionA P. Pho"; II r ~ • "1 - 98 words
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137 1950-08-14 7 CAREER of "Mary'" a wartime carrier-pigeon, just died in her loft at Exeter aged 10 years, reads like an old solJier'j record sheet. She joined the Pigeon Setviee in* 1940. had part of a wing shot away, had threepellets removed from her137 words
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Article102 1950-08-14 7 SEVENTY thousand children from Glasgow schools will be in holiday camps this summer. It is hoped that the number will increase every year. Kith. *to. according to (jlasgow s Director of Education. Dr. H. Stewart Macintosh, there were children in Glasgow who had not seen102 words
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Article159 1950-08-14 7 Chelmsford Essex, Diocesan board of Finance is spending £20,00C to restore al block of ancient -mshouse» nt Audley End near SaffroOf Waldo a so that it can b« used as homes for aged priests and their wives. It is intended to provide U a sell159 words
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Article221 1950-08-14 7 A.P. L \KTZ SUCCESS. Sunday. THE United Nations' Security CooneUTfl oratorical contest i remnei tomorrow (Monday) without any sign that ItsJJJ s-un President, Jacob MaiiK. «aa weakened in** blockade Of nion on Korean war ouestion<. Veteran observer*--, who have watched tbe Russians here since theA.P. - 221 words
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Advertisement136 1950-08-14 7 LEARN AT HOME THE M BHT R -rgenV.y. Radio repa'r enginee-* »cund technician. P»s>. c-adcest engineer*, eiecutivei ere t-g Je -rand. Vast new tV-ds of opporhmih cc opea nq television, electronic*. WE&Z I WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO START rOUR OWN W c ,tl&J& RADIO BUSINESS WITHOUT CAR HAL a-136 words
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356 1950-08-14 8 A.P. HOLLY vor n ABOUT this time every year HoUywood tx think about the annual academj stars hegin to wonder what their chances v f capturing the coveted Oscar, and report make their predictions. Studios usually save their best pictafe bA.P. - 356 words
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89 1950-08-14 8 LONDON Br. ,;n- mt speci..cul-trl> ii.unei b-^ an tc wives and of the "ouatr ioi in; nutm to he p its job. The Thu>' sib n I I about tana «tn afa and !imsh. how much K£tah| la r<-an 01 h-il. or both. AppeU is89 words
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Article80 1950-08-14 8 Reuter AAP. Pi oft SSOT professor of cbemii j neerißg at Sydnej t said .tustr.dia's W« I imu rious.ly Oaeal latest (ievelopnv it I eh ni.tn Mr. Do commented that tl trot uie -'otv bit ttr j SSfcS cUiottmg three 1 Uke thtesl liveReuter & AAP. - 80 words
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Advertisement42 1950-08-14 8 n in London Sensation n p KEMT HAIR GLORIFIER v\ ith a new •'ir,ilir, i i, Ki-viiny radiance. Xc \em intwoshaucN —dark and f fror.i ste;cs, beauty salons «jhcraMs. omGLORIFY YOUR HAIR IN ONf MINUTE M SILVIKRIN LABORATORIES LTD LONDON NAIO ENGLAND42 words
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334 1950-08-14 9 Reuter. ■IS Ling a m v„, :visor\ H nauTJC* -e&rcn Mr. !ity of not be he had Russian v ith two sets *of missil< must develop 'tc tun tight ci W&cally as the cruciform from one airplane at -.v.thout and technicians already haveReuter. - 334 words
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Article107 1950-08-14 9 A.P. VIENNA. TodS AN epidemic ol murders in Austria claimed a new victim yesterday in this city of East- .Vest intrigue. The limbless torso oi 35-yeur-oH woman and la i severed legs were ioiii*d Ul two separate pillow casw Cli rh° banks of a stream 3cwA.P. - 107 words
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Article115 1950-08-14 9 FORMOSA INVASION IN SEPT. A.P. TAIPEI. Sat. CHINA S Red armies missed the best peiiod for an invasion of Formosa the ninths of May and June— and if they don't try an assault around the end of September, they will almost certainly have to wait until next spring. As SeptemberA.P. - 115 words
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Article53 1950-08-14 9 Reuter. papis. Sunday. POLICE day arrested 12 member* of the extrenn UUhr i..g French National Party including the Secretary General Georges VillaTh a Rl—t lollowed a raici un the offices of the Corn- munist weekly. Action, last week by a group o: young >nen /ho destroyed equipment andReuter. - 53 words
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Article179 1950-08-14 9 ».tiu Dr. Ch-tHes S. Cameron, rjteal and j-cientinc directo; of the American Cancer So t iety. in M'inming up the Con--0 Chewmg betel nut causes mouth cancer in Malaya, Dutch Bast Indies, and some parts of the Philippines. Too little iodine in water nd food179 words
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Article223 1950-08-14 9 Reuter, AAP. HONGKONG. FOREIGNERS unemployed in Shanghai have increased by more than 100 when Cal*?x cut Ita foreign personnel preparatory to abandoning the local market, affording to arrivals from vie North. All the ietrenched stall members so far have been locally encased foreigners who wereReuter, AAP. - 223 words
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Article49 1950-08-14 9 in i talk on "Timber Re■MßOil in Malaya" to-morrow At 7.1?. pm. over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya Mr. A. V. Thomas will talk about the structure, properties, mm uses for Malayan timber, and the research work which is being done to further promote the industry.49 words
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Advertisement123 1950-08-14 9 Breathe in Comfort.. Clear Nasal //w I Congestion the Modern Way Feel r*m f can hardly breathe Noseatufly? Worried with S V\J >V P««*" CI K Catarrh or Head You can clear W J \J your Ro,e in few 001 1 i mt ew rOC^Y new Penet oi Ial»» !;r123 words
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164 1950-08-14 10 FALCON" YOUTHS defeated Ever-bright Youths to win th« Championship Cup at the con elusion of a two-day badminton i-onteat between four teams—Far eon Youths. Everbright Youths. Exculbur Youtha and Magpie B p Mrs. Snell wife of Major J. V,. T. Sn=ll of the164 words
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Article176 1950-08-14 10 TaS Singapore Asiatic Rugby Union held their annua: geuerai meeting at the S.C.F, C. ground last Thursday and ill ,f .ed the following officebearers: PATRON'S: Dr. G. V. Al'en. Dr. C. J. Paglar. Messrs E. H. Wilson.- S. K. Tsai. Tan Hi«on Bi U Kee Choc. PRESIDENT:176 words
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Article31 1950-08-14 10 AN extra-ordinary meeting of all Civilian Association Football Referees will be held at 52, Kampong Java Road on Friday. Aug. 18. at 7.15 p.m. Mr. J. Ferguson will preside.31 words
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Article241 1950-08-14 10 The following athletes have been selected to represent the Singapore A A.A. in the Singapore Representative Athletics Team Championshp to be held at R AF. Seletar on Saturday. Transport Sffll be provided and all athletes are to assemble at S.R.C at 1.33 p.m. sharp: 4 x241 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 10 A.P. CAIRO, Sat.—King Farouk of Egypt is travelling under the pseudonym Fouad Pasha, the Egyptian", on his current yacht cruise of the Mediterranean. Since the trip is not official this conforms to Royal tradition.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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294 1950-08-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Sundav.-Pkyfoa m drizzle Selangor's Victoria Institution comnS i' 4 outplayed Singapore's Raffles Institution tan feat them four-nil in a friendly mter sri r!i soccer match on the V.I. ground this evening Though the slippery ball and ground mm perhaps account for the294 words
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Article61 1950-08-14 10 The foiiowin-; were elected to bold om< t- in the Kampong Bahru Sports Club for the current veai 1950-1951: PRESIDENT: R. Ramanathan VICE-PRESIDENT: John Chua; HON. SECRETARY: Haniff bin Has Pirn HON. TREASURER: D. Stevens: HON. SPORTS SECRETARY: Sulontf bin Omar: HON. SPORTS v'APT.: Abu b:n Hanni.61 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-08-14 10 mm *W Abby Kay (No. 8, Charles) winning the fourth race at Peaaag I B J" rmmmto Royal Flush (No. 6, Mawi) was He«ond a length away, with Kee! Kos I Si third and Prince Eugene (No. 5, Tulloh) fourth on the out-46 words
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Article159 1950-08-14 10 KUALA LUMPUR SunThe cricket match betweei Victoria Institution m Raffles Institution of Sinn r>ore played on m 5 padang today ended in a dra* after the Kuala Lumpui sehooiboys had knocked u» 183 runs for tin i-c. <o runs ior tne loss of four wickets. The Singapore159 words
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Article43 1950-08-14 10 PENANG. Sun. Mr G O. Singh, the presideir o: the Ptnang Indian Footba. Association and the present of the Indian Recreation Club Penang. «HI entertained to a tea-pan? by the Indian Comir.untf Penang. Leith Street, at» p.m. on August io.43 words
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Article32 1950-08-14 10 A.P. HAMBURG, Sun. Jaw- I slav Diobn. today detoW I Germany's Gottfried > Cr im:u to win the inten tional Germ in tennis cn I pionship h re. 6-3. 6-4. t>-<A.P. - 32 words
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Advertisement63 1950-08-14 10 fya4&y?tece4> of the F'aky, batter-rich flavnir of egga tad golden wheat that's Luncheon Assorted most delicious of all unBweetened biscuits For other times and other tastes buy U.( ktaii Assorted tx>t\, palate-teaMiic fgs& vi bits in appetising varieties and shapes. Packed oven fresh in tins for you and vow friends.63 words
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Article407 1950-08-14 11 -/as recorded over the. week-end Vminton fixtures when Lim Ong surprisingly went dow** to J. B r a 7f o in three sets. The two r the singles title. Andrew Tan h nd Goh Tian Chye (Useful), are now r*e quarter finals. >2* me tnumDh407 words
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Article49 1950-08-14 11 y feupr irr. icy-im. N .-_--.n-l,w of Dr. P. T. passed »way recently none in YMdukoddai, Iv late Suprima*ai one of the oldest t, Ta i"il residents of at I w Chemist v in the Colony. mm responsible for n g many ornhans. He49 words
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Article32 1950-08-14 11 H. 'ia UR Dorothy v y e; 'f-old C difornian, c wo:ner .-ingles I of th,- tcterltn"'- tournament y T Sunday, by dei? r s< !1 H< idtni inn. of32 words
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Article67 1950-08-14 11 VMlA: Mr. TliutnHjn un "T1«h Wnv Mfli»',* u Aifnd At t [< O sr. johss vwt l\sc HRWJLP*:: r-« A a riftM. tvr»». Stunifofd ftowdi HIfflSHV. VMCA -*lo Rohd. ft (iff iWPtl n<. 9 t»a»k*|bal'. 5 p"»,. badii.ii»\v'ii p.in. MKUArOV AftT «WttTt, life fta.-s. Br u«h CY»u®fll67 words
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Article131 1950-08-14 11 CAttAV: "Cindrella" t\i 11 а.m., 1.45, *.13. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. I.fi.VYKM V "Menanri Kasih" at 1.45. 4.15. «.45. and ».30 p.m. PAYI LION: "My Foolish" at 2. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. ©AF1TO*: "Chain Lighting" at 11 a.m.. t.45, 4. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. JfcKX: "Oh, You Beautiful Doll"131 words
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Article39 1950-08-14 11 SGCCE*: jnr. Gup-tie: <NS> v. Star Socceritesr at BOD ground Bank v. O.T.E.C. at Geylang: Straits Time? v Cable Wireless atCYMA. TKNNtft: YMCA and Tangl n Club tournament (conr. >. CRirKKT, St. Jowl's Inst, v. McNair Juniors at SJI39 words
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Article504 1950-08-14 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Selangor Authentics sprang a surprise ro--1 day when they defeated a Malayan Chinese Football Association Eleven by one goal to nil in a friendly match played on the Malaya District ground. The goal was, however, scored ofT a penalty midway in504 words
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348 1950-08-14 11 A.P. FRANKFURT COME people keep dogs, some keep cats, but 13 Frank Wedde keeps an eagle. "Such an easrle is the most wonderful thing in the world." the 61-year-old professional tamer says. The eagle is not as fond of Frank asA.P. - 348 words
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Article95 1950-08-14 11 NEW YORK. Sun.- RoUrt W Wolcott. American m* and Steel Institute official, said the industry hud m creased purchase of high quality foreign scrap to between 400.000 and 500.000 tons. This scrap is to be deliverod over the remainder of the year at prices somewhat95 words
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Article233 1950-08-14 11 ORIENT v. Telephone Electric Comp*n> rallying in the last few minutes yesterday Utrned -ertain defeat into a served draw in a B soccer Tie against Sports Club at the Gey!*.-, Siadium. The score was two ah. Bdtfobroke. Borneo a «S£»r win- was a great worry in233 words
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Article109 1950-08-14 11 RYE NEW YORK. Sun. Australia beat HwiKlen by three matches to two in th« interzonal final ol the Davis Cup here to With the score standing at two matches each Frank Sedcnian played his best tennis to heat Torsttn Johaossen in th.- Jin*' m.-ueh by b-4.109 words
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Article61 1950-08-14 11 Reuter. LONDON Sun-— Britain won the international triangular athletic contest during the Sritisn tames at the While City s:.\uam. London, yesterday. They scored 76 points to 74 by the United 3ta:es and 40 by Benelux— mat* up from Dutch anJ I.axo.nbourg athletes. In another match wnicn wasReuter. - 61 words
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Article185 1950-08-14 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday DcPI'BLICAN Senator George Aiken, who often R votes the administration, accused President Truman today of hiding economic facts of ?he X™ war from the public for "political reaS who said the President apparently was makfng decisions with an eye to the Novemons,U.P. - 185 words
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Article115 1950-08-14 12 TWENTY-SIX scouts belonging to the Ist. and Bth troops of the Ismail English School. Kota Bahru. Kelantan. are having their first glimpse of Singapore. During the last week the boys had a busy programme. They visited the Malayan Breweries, the Glass Factory. Fraser and Neave. Kallang Airport.115 words
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Article52 1950-08-14 12 Reuter. TOKIO. Sun.—"Flying fish of Fujiyama" Hironoshin Furuhashi tonight redeemed himself by beating American high school star Ford Konno in the 500-yard freestyle event at Osaka. F\iruhaahi set a new world's record for the event in the 50-yard pool with the time of five minutes 18.8Reuter. - 52 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 12 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Sun. It Is not difficult to design atom bomb shelters which would save life directly below an air burst bomb, a report published by the U.N. Atomic Energy Committee said today. —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article32 1950-08-14 12 IF IRAN IS INVADED A.P. Springfield. Ohio. Sun. Former U.S.. ambassador to Iran. Dr. Wallace Murray, said yesterday "if the Soviet Union moves into Iran It certainly will mean world wr»r three.''—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-08-14 12 A ted S»atp> Marin* Marin,- forward cnimwi post mar th- Korean tr.tnt. Th, aircrait is used ts'i liaison unit Mu-*- n Marine W\ siun P. PM«, r\ ivi.\ r\ ivi. - 31 words
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276 1950-08-14 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. I Singapore taxi-driver who had crossed tne II Singapore/Johore border line at the Causeway with passengers but without public sen toe vehicle permit and licence, turned round and headed for the Woodlands on suspecting a Police trap. I Appearing in276 words
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Article153 1950-08-14 12 AN appeal has be on launched by the Singapore Boys Scouts Association for $30,000 to renovate their headquarters at Armenian Street. On Saturday letters, signed by Mr. F. C. Sands, vicePresideiit of the Association and Chairman of the Appeal Board, were sent to hundreds of prominent153 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 12 An injured seaman vi be brought to Acnpa for medical attention by the UJS. naval tanks Tamalpais. expects x shortly Ifc unker is on her tray to th> Persian Gulf from Jipan36 words
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206 1950-08-14 12 A.P. MANILA. Monday THE Leftist Philippines Congress of Labour organizations last night unanimously adopted a resolution opposing the sending of Philippines troops to fight with the United Nations forces in Korea. One hundred and sixty delegates representing 78 unions voted in favour of aA.P. - 206 words
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57 1950-08-14 12 tv. -r conanoJity opened this nH>™»« aVun.i for hiphr- than Saturday£ ~'y Tht market vat f but prices noon on Japanese Noon prices- m «nt? pe- J* w re: K-v,rf No. 1 RSS f.o.l>. No. 2 R?i? I- 0 (g** 'J No. 3 RSi?57 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 12 Tin continued to rue pore today. thwir-- ncf or and New York tht- week are not >H j t(r The price ,„rjl day was S*o l V g the 1 smelter -a n*e r>u»ll36 words
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Article40 1950-08-14 12 SHARES QUIE T v rr Th* rl r j «perwd t; *<£ ml5 I rather aw>. Th w rrK»r- »nu«i*:- --..nr* f.*" r-h.»-«!- -a th V' Ae^ k ,r/'r^ t I" 1 Tin share- a v*rt booymfl n®* Ther* l )ttlf40 words
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Article19 1950-08-14 12 I w- unehnnfid Ul <ri c!U»» J I J JlW per tnel for i raw gold.19 words
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Title Section61 1950-08-14 1 Malaya Tribune VTafc "T LAAGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER [N MALAYA Phone 5811/J Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumf+w, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AU GUST 14, 1950 PKICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE IEPRMBkV I VTIV M Maunre Glover, ,a 1 rUtmme <_//fUK. t61 words
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Article439 1950-08-14 1 Jack Macbeth - Today's Assault On 10,000 Reds "To Drive Reds Over The Naktong Or Destroy Them" (By Jack Macbeth A.P. Staff Correspondent) With The U.S. 24th Div. in Korea, Monday. THF 24TH DIVISION OPENED A MAJOR COUNTER-ATTACK THIS 1 (MONDAY) iMORNING AGAINST THE NORTH KOREANS N\KTONG RIVER439 words
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Article155 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. STRASBOURG. Sunday. ESTABLISHMENT of a United States of Africa •od tatting up of an African j CooPtituoni Assembly have j been proposed in motion j tabled in the European Con- I sultative Assembly here. it was disclo?< d today. Signatories were Mr. Ronald MackReuter. - 155 words
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Article37 1950-08-14 1 An injured seaman will be brought to 3it.gapv.re for medical attention by the U.S. naval tanker Tamalpais. expected in Singapore shortly. The tanker is on her way to tile Persian Guif from Japan.37 words
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Article, Illustration149 1950-08-14 1 U.P. ON THE NAKTONG RIVER FRONT. Monday THE F'rst Cavalry Division claimed that a two-day artillery and infantry campaign against North Korean infiltrators on the Naktong line had killed 1.000 Rods, broke up new enemy attempts to establish a bridgehead 14 miles southwest of Taegu.U.P. - 149 words
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Article29 1950-08-14 1 A.P. LONDON. Sun —The admiralty disclosed yesterday that a hie had been found jammed in one of the boilers of the aircraft carrier H.M.S. Illustrious. A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article25 1950-08-14 1 A.P. TAIPEI, Sun. The Chinese Nationalist Premier. Chen Cheng, today urged full conndence in American leaders la Washington and in General MacArthu.. -A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article27 1950-08-14 1 DURHAM, ENGLAND. Sun. A hundred thousand British coal miners sent a cable to Stalin today asking him to stop the fighting in Korea.—27 words
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Article260 1950-08-14 1 U.P. BRUSSELS, Monday. ACTING Premier Jean Duvieusart has thrice refused a request by Prince Repent, Baudonin to continue in office with his all-Social Christian cabinet to avert a prolonged government crisis authoritative sources said today. The 19-year-old newly sworn-in chief of state has insisted that DuvieusartU.P. - 260 words
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Article170 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. LONDON. Mondnv. MR. Winston Churchill Conservative Opposition leader, and Mr. Clement Davies. Libers 1 leader, have aski d Prime Minister Attlee to recall Parliament for urgent defence discussion '"In a week or ten days", it was announced today (Monday t. Mr. Attlee, who had alreadyReuter. - 170 words
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Article53 1950-08-14 1 S'nfT Reporter THE pilot train preceding the south-bound Kuala Lumpur Singapore night mail train was derailed shortly alter midright last night in Negri Semotlan There were no injuries Passengers on the sou:h and north-bound night trains are beinc *.a:.sshloped by bus. The track is expected to53 words
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Article25 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. TOKIO Son—Mr Rr***«i G. Menzles. Australian Prime Minister, arnvea Kaneda aiiport here today and was met by General Mac Arthur. Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article32 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. HONGKONG. Sun. Tbe British cargo ship Joan Moller today radioed Honixon2 that she had locatea the tanker Caltex 11. yesterday reported overdue, in the Gulf of Siam. ReuterReuter. - 32 words
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Article25 1950-08-14 1 A.P. TAIPEH. Sun. The ofhc.al Nationalist News Agency said today that 800.000 Chinese Communis*, troops are massed on the SikinsTibet border.- A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. SAIGON, Sun. Britain has decided to raise her Saigon Consulate General to Legation status, usually reliable sources here today. Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article99 1950-08-14 1 A.P. PARIS. Today. THE French Government will propose next week the establishment of an Atlantic Pact loan fund to help pay for arming Europe against a possible Communist invasion, a spokesman said on Saturday. The spokesman said the idea is that the fund wouldA.P. - 99 words
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Article18 1950-08-14 1 A.P. KARACHI, Sun. Chowdhry Khaliauz Zaman. President of the All-Pakistan Moslem Leaeue. resigned from office today.—A.PA.P. - 18 words
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Article20 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. TOKIO. Sun. Japanese encephalities (sleeping sickness) has taken a toll of 25 lives this year.—Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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472 1950-08-14 1 A.P. LONDON, Sunday. crowd, estimated at more than 10,000 milled about today in the vicinity of Clarence House, Princess Elizabeth s residence, awaiting the bath of her second child. Shortly before noon, they saw gynecologist Sir William Galliatt and Sir John Weit. RoyalA.P. - 472 words
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Article48 1950-08-14 1 T-ib'«r» Staff Reporter IN their first combined operations by night, Lincolns of the R.A.F. and R.A.A.F. attacked bandit positions in west Negri Semhilan yesterda>. The operations, which later reports established to be mos* effective, were in support of security forces operating in that area.48 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON Sun. It is not difficult to design atom bomb shelters which would save Life directly befow an air burst "bomb, a reptrt published by the C.N. Atomic Energy Committee said today. —Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article187 1950-08-14 1 WASHINGTON, Sunday. THE existence of the hydrogen bomb would rasult in military weakness rather than strength for the United States Professor Hans Bp the. Professor of Physics at Cornell University, stated in a report published today by tne Foreign Policy Association. The Association is an influential187 words
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Article23 1950-08-14 1 A.P. AYOT ST. LAWRENCE, England. George betui Snaw today ascribed his fam- 1 to the services of n..s postman.—A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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191 1950-08-14 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THER i<s no question of Dutch New Guinea being taken over by fop:e by any country. Any Mt tempt at invasion will be resisted "we will fight It." This was stated by the Oovernoi of Dutch N* w Guinea,191 words
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Article29 1950-08-14 1 U.P. OSIO Sun The Foreign Office here announced today that Norway has placed a 10.000 ton ship at the disposal of the U.N. command in Korea.—UP.U.P. - 29 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 1 U.P. LONDON. Sun. Frassure of public opinion may iorce King Farouk of Egypt to call ofl nis plans to marry 16 year old Narriman Sadek. the London Star said today -UP.U.P. - 36 words
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Article33 1950-08-14 1 IF IRAN IS INVADED A.P. Springfield. Ohio. Sun. Former U.S.. ambassador to Iran, Dr. Wallace Murray, saia yesterday "if the Soviet Union moves into Iran it certainly will mean world w. r three."—A.l-.A.P. - 33 words
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Advertisement136 1950-08-14 1 J>LAT!NGi (luldren Favourite rO*7 Vlhwntr for Radiant Health &Fnertjy PERFECT drink for a hot climate is Ovaltlne mixed cold. It has a tempting, creamy flavour all its own. and send* a wave of refreshing coolness through the body on the i warmest day. By helpincr to renew strenirth and energy136 words
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Article154 1950-08-14 2 SIR Franklin fiimson. Gbv- ernor of Singapore, yesfcer- I day pcid tribute to the late ran Morrison, well known British journalist who had neen in Singapore for many yeaYa and who was killed I while on active service as a war correspondent in Kofea a154 words
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87 1950-08-14 2 PENANG. Sun Two nursing sisters of Malacca and Ipoh. who left by the Corfu to England on a United Nations Grand Sister Tutors' Scholarship were given a hearty send off by members of the General Hospital. Penang and their friends. They87 words
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Article165 1950-08-14 2 QWNERS of squatter-huts, which Government has decided to pull down, in Havelock Road yesterday decided to ask for an extension on the quit notice served on them. Governm-n wants their, to move out by ihe end 01 next month. Altogether 215 families are affected bA Geerrnni-nt'>165 words
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Article241 1950-08-14 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. 1 gang of bandits, tied th« hands of two labourers A and hacked them to death with parangs during a raid on a sawmill in Selangor yesterday. They then destroyed a sawmill engine and left. The driver and a passenger of a241 words
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Article52 1950-08-14 2 India's third Independence Day that falls tomorrow will be celebrated with a simple flag hoisting ceremony at India House Grange Road. It is understood that the reason for the. simplicity of Indian Independent Day this year is the uncertainty surrounding the departure of Mr. Thivy52 words
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Article35 1950-08-14 2 PENANG. Sun. The wedding of the Trade Union Officer. Mr. Samuel A. Abishegam and Miss Kanvalambal will take place at the Wesley Methodic. Church < Fitzgerald Memorial > Penang. at 4 p.m. on August 26.35 words
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114 1950-08-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun Magistrate Che Kadir today said it was ridiculous to charge a person with failing to produce an identity card on demand by a Police Officer without giving him some time to produce it as provided in th* Emergency Regulations. He114 words
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Article59 1950-08-14 2 PENANG. Sun. An open verdict was returned by the Coroner. Mr. D. R. Home at the continued inquiry held into the death of a lighterman Low Bor Seng whose body was found floating in the sea at Noordin Street Ghaut on May 21. The man died59 words
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Article53 1950-08-14 2 PENANG. Sun. Happy to go to England on a C o 1 onial Development Scholarship to take a course in Journalism was Ml Athi Nahappen editor ■>+ Ta' ,,n Nei&n Kuala 1 umpttr W»5 y-assed ♦nfough Pealns by tree •Corfu Mr. A. Nahappen expects jto stay in England53 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-08-14 2 ABOVE: Mr. Itaaklr A. Mailal. Prr*ld«-nt liaf .>>«*r»e<i* rnkirlani bMMpM. npn|M.r. j.ddrrv*e> Paki*t.ini* it itu la'an Bi-aar MadJiuu BKl.OVN Irelo- N»r»|. >- < 14nji .lulilr .uldr»**** th' ma»-. rally ol thf .«atan BcaSSl StS dimu i.*terday on Th<- n* en*lon of the third anidver*ar> of thi65 words
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Article90 1950-08-14 2 The highly decompose body of a Chines ffW discovered at the jtmcte i of Lorong 24 and Padanj Guillemard Road yest r day mornln- and remove to the mortuary. The .nan's iv nu > card had a Geylang Road address oh it. The occupants o. vac.90 words
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Article54 1950-08-14 2 JOHORE LiAHRU. Sun. The officer.; and staff cl the Magistrates'. Sessions and High Courts m among th large crowd whj paid ir last respects at the uncral of t.i* late Mr. Ec Yue Pen?. 3D Interpreter .Kiached to the local Magis-.-a'es' Coll.. A'h r > died54 words
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Article335 1950-08-14 2 MORE than 1.000 people attended the mass rally held at the Jalan Besar Stadium to celebrate the third anniversary of the establishment of Pakistan yesterday morning. The* rally was sponaoned by the Overseas Pakistani Le.igue. CfOTrda begiin to tiock lute the stadium long before the rail)335 words
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117 1950-08-14 2 JOHORE BAHRU. BUJ ANTI-CORRUPTION Ofß cert of the local C.I 13 yesterday arrested S. R Leo. a Road Transpc: 1 Officer. He appeared hi the Magistrates Court today and claimed trial to a bribery charge. He was alleged to have accepted a $50 bribe from117 words
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357 1950-08-14 2 Thio Chan Bee I EGISLATIVE Councillor Mi*. Thio Chan Bee yes- terday said that there were two snags in the Young Persons Law which came into force in the Colony on August 1. The snags were: Had Government the schools to absorb the357 words
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Article158 1950-08-14 2 SINGAPORE Hofcinaojis have come forward with a gift of clothes for the six Indonesian seamen sh.pwrecked just outside Banjermassin River oil West Borneo last, week. The men. who Were rescued by the Chinese ship, Tong San. under Captain C. H. Turner and brought to Singapore are158 words
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155 1950-08-14 2 Balwant Singh Wins Stand Pipe Battle The Land Office is proposing to erect two stand-pipes for the five hundred people who live at the 15th mile Bukit Sembawang just outside the Naval Base. This move is the result of Legislative Councillor Balwant Singh's fighting speech at the July meeting of155 words
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Article, Illustration10 1950-08-14 2 Inche Maa*oor Adahi, has bren elected VkJE Waftan Edatattai10 words
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254 1950-08-14 2 INCHE MANSOGR ADABI, was elected 1 President of the Workers' Education A tion yesterday. The meeting of the New Association was held at the premises of the Government and Municipal ll bour Union, at Race Course Lane. Present at the mtemg mm Acting Vice-chancellor254 words
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Article166 1950-08-14 2 The case hied oy tbe Land Office against Ml. Majid. president, or tine Indo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union has been postponed for a fortnight. The case which was due to come up last Saturday, is in connection with the recent order which Mr. Majid received to evacuate166 words
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Advertisement108 1950-08-14 2 uth big ifflfi Am TODAY "a.m. 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 f> MltDis.neys >mmm, I INDEREUA Ip mJV* toi«r by TECHNICOLOR Roteft MITCHUM M iOEL.McCftA*MMIWE DjWtj 9.30 p.m. /IJjlla^^ OPENING TOMORROW Land of 1001 l^tlif ADVENTURES.. PRIC* y^^fmWi A UNlvtHSAllfltßlNATiol.il. PICTURI I.AS'I I HREE SHOWS 971 Vnifil ■li .10—9.30 p.m. liß108 words
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Advertisement52 1950-08-14 2 ViViWrVyViWiWiViVV j NOW SHOWING 11,1.45. 4. 6.30 9 30. V% MMMPMkf V f\ III*NO« Bcooftt Katoi A* in Wa«*i» Sao* CHAIN LIGHTNING WEDNESDAY (J Jennie i»~ T*T"" 1.1 I'Jn-1.45-4 LJ_LJ6.3049.30 LAST DAY OH, YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLL" TECHNICOLOR. TOMORROW j HAPPY WORLD -la" at. g v rA. OF FHA2CK JESSE JAMES52 words
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Advertisement75 1950-08-14 2 Today: US, *M Ml "SAPUTANGAK" un Malay) Next Ctaa£ "MATLALU (Hind Opening Today: 3 Show.- 3. 6.15 A M* I A VV.mdorful Hilarious Melo-Dram»-Un; "YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" starring Jouu Fontaine. #I*l -1 Ti^lDP 1 10 Wn«C« Last Day: 3.00 S* Jack Holt -HOLT OF SBC SERVICE" <W hok> Tomorrow:75 words
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157 1950-08-14 3 A schoolboy-girl romance mance that started in Chip Bee School. Amoy many \cars ago. eulrainated in the Capitol Ballroom yeste r d > when Mr. Low Kiat Bin from Burma, married Miss Ng Lay Hm of Singapore. More than :i5O gupsis •\itnes>ed the ceremony ♦hat joined two wellknown hualoeas bouses157 words
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Article199 1950-08-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. fI|ALAY handicrafts have impressed the American marketing expert of the Economic Commission ft ~»r Asia and the Far East. Mr. William A wad, who kft today by air for Burma. He had discussions with jae Committee of tne Ma**J Handicrafts Society on Jne199 words
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Article107 1950-08-14 3 MALACCA. Sun. The Tamils of Malacca at recent meeting held in th/ Tamil school r> solved «c empower th? school to recover the assets oi fjne former Tamil Reforms Association now with Official Assignee, to erect a new building for the school. They have set107 words
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Article122 1950-08-14 3 Missing since 5 pm. on August 9, is 14 yeai- >id L,ee Soo Hai of Joo Chia Road He has a fair complexion and a thin build. At the time of his disappearance, he was stated to have been bare-footed He wore a white shirt with122 words
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Article37 1950-08-14 3 A large quantity <j! cigarettes and a iew ins of milk worth $283 were stolen from a sundry shop at West Hill Road, all 13J miles Sem'oawang Road, in the early hours oi Friday morning.37 words
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Article183 1950-08-14 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. OPERATING against bandit* in Perak and Kedah since their arrival in Maaya from Hongkong a short while ago, th" Royal Marino Comxoan dct- bare opened up el! with ten bandits to their credit— eight "killed, one wounded and one captured. The thre* Commandos183 words
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107 1950-08-14 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. iUM Meng Chor. a lony L driver, today tela the Magistrates' Court chat .he method jmpioyed oy tne Traffic Police to weigh overweight loiries was ta- '1 had a umllar case last year and I %'ot on quite easily. I have ed107 words
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Article77 1950-08-14 3 The Netherlands Government has put at the MJSi posal of th> United v tions one company ot marines and on- comparo .1 land forces foi duty in Korea, according to an offlcnil !of the Nci.KTlands consulate. i The H.N M.S. Evertsen. 9 1 700-ton destroyer, is77 words
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Article254 1950-08-14 3 D.F.C. A HELICOPTER of R.A.F. Far East Command's A Casualty Evacuation Flight landed at Kuala Lumpur late yesterday on the last lap of a thousand mile mercy flight undertaken to aid a Malay soldier dangerously wounded by bandit snipers. D J *> Shot I urolithD.F.C. - 254 words
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Article67 1950-08-14 3 Mr. V. Supramanyam. father-in-law of Dr. P. T. Nathan, passed away recently ut Ids home in Vaddukoddai, Ceylon. The late Supramanyam was one of the oldest Ceylon Tamil residents of Singapore. He was 75 at the time of death. A well-known Chemist and druggist in67 words
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Article431 1950-08-14 3 THE new headquarters for Radio Malaya to be built at Thomson Road will be as "versatile and technically perfect as any of the big radio stations in the world," said Mr. E. Credgington, Engineer-in-Charge. Radio Malaya. Radio Malaya, now doubled up in Cathay Building, is431 words
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Article129 1950-08-14 3 The following were el cted office-bearers for the current year 1950 1951 at the fourth annual gtneral meeting of the Sinirapor. Harbour Board Stall Association recently. President: Mr. Tong TM*V Won re-olecbed >: vie -pr esidents: Messrs Ahmad Patel < re-elected». M. Athyappan. X A. Rahman:129 words
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Article26 1950-08-14 3 Th Ko\ Mm Lnuted Pr.»£t< 1 ye Society c«*M rated v .k lOOftb anniversary at their Ciub house in Tt j* Sticvt yesterday.26 words
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Article193 1950-08-14 3 AMONG sixty-eight men and women from all over the United Kingdom and from overseas who have just competed a cours. at Westneld College. London University-" on school librarit .v is Mr. A F. Hunter, the head ol an English I school of 1.200 Malay. Ch193 words
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Advertisement132 1950-08-14 3 J1950 ANNUAL SALE Is OnW For A Few More Days* i They are ALL j '|f| kk RUSHING I i b. h. t. DOULATRAM CO. I 48-50 High Street, Singapore. J HERE ARE 11 FEW OF THE MANY BARGAINS:- I PLAIN UNEN reduced from So.OO to $1.90 Men's white coloured132 words
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Article634 1950-08-14 4 jr was only the other day that this column cited the absence of psychological attack in the Briggs Plan. We pointed out that in concentrating on the purely military aspects of the campaign against the bandits, the assault on the minds of the enemy had been overlooked.634 words
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2003 1950-08-14 4 The second of a series of talks on the Draft s Development Plan for the Federation of M, llay t| the Acting Deputy Economic Secretary, Mr. J.a.e, Morley. In this talk he deals with the economic aspect of the Plan. THOSE of you who heard2,003 words
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Article649 1950-08-14 4 THE DELEGATION OF THE INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADE ONIONS VISITING THE FAR EAST IS NOW IN SIN6APORE. THIS ARTICLE EXPLAINS WHAT IT STANDS FOR. THE International Confederation Of Free Trade I'nions waa founded in December 1949 at a Congress in London, which brought together over649 words
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326 1950-08-14 4 AN ingenious contrivance for stopping ships from rollin fr w one of several British inventions which helped to win -n. war. It kept warships ste idy in rough seas, and that improved the accuracy of gunfire. More than one hundred British ships were fitte«'326 words
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Advertisement165 1950-08-14 4 WHICHhY eAILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER? Your doctor will tell you that often thesigns of MINERAL VITAMIN DEFICIENCY jrni not getting enough Minerals and Vitamins which Natu to have. The cooked-out foods you eat aren't giving < your needs ore srrious Heed these warnings and you prevent paintui. n coSt lf165 words
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Article90 1950-08-14 5 i UMPUR. Sun. lv Khalicl l.'in i m UMNO Youth i 0•• Ulu Lane.it the usor Youth .h< re today tins iiad re i io delete a ii ated "Youth i which ar" ol political eligible to the Selangor n to bar youth which «W90 words
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Article43 1950-08-14 5 Bfia mi medium bombers I Spitfire fighter-bombers Rm il Air Force Far today (Sunn ide a eoncenck upon a small of jungle and scrub in SEIREINDAH area of r honiblng attack r-i oraben dived to rgel area witn i inne-gun fin-.43 words
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Article32 1950-08-14 5 HONGKONG. Sun. Mr. Ka Kee, well-known is Chinese leader in arrived in Shan- day from Ningpo tathe coursiJ of a Chinaaccording to a s > rt. Reutt r md AAP.32 words
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76 1950-08-14 5 Jan Hallingskag (left). President-elect of the Norwegian students, at the World Assembly for Moral Re-armament at Caux, Switzerland, recently. Among the 44 nations represented at the Assembly is Captain Parsi Knekawati (centre) who fought in the resistance movement for his country (Indonesia) against the Japanese. His father the President of– A.P. Photo - 76 words
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287 1950-08-14 5 A FEDERATION of Boys' Clubs was formed at the week-end to draw up the programmes for the six boys clubs in the Colony, says a statement issued by the Social Welfare Department. The report says that the six clubs. the vjueen Street Boys Club. Prince287 words
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114 1950-08-14 5 PENANG. Sunday.—:\me-teen-year-oid Ratnam was told by Sessions Judge Rogers that a knife attack la always aertOUC, and an attack on a young woman makes it more so. He said: You must serve a sentence of four months imprisonment and you are fortunate that114 words
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210 1950-08-14 5 SOMEWHERE IN KOREA Today TWO British war correspondents Mr. Lan Morrison representative in South East nsia of Ine Times'of London, and Christopher Buckley, of the Daily Telegraph, were burried with military honours beneath ceder trees in the Presbyterian mission compound yesterday. The body of210 words
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231 1950-08-14 5 Reuter. OTTAWA. Sunday. UTSTORY may record that the Korean war 11 served to awaken the free nations of the world from "dreams of ease", Prim: Minister Robert Menzies of Australia said tonight in an address over the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation. Mr. Menzies recorded theReuter. - 231 words
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73 1950-08-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Ec Tong Sen;-, a bus driv« r, was fined $15 in the Magistrates' Court today for carrying an excess ot inpassengers Ul his bus outside the Knial Police Station on July 12. Tong Sen 0 who bad pleaded guihv said that73 words
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Article124 1950-08-14 5 Reuter. KARACHI. Sun. SIR OWEN DIXON. United Nations mediator in «h( Kashmir dispute, who lust night saw Llaquat Ali Knan for what weil-miormed circles described as a "decis.ve me°tin«<". had another tali; with the Pakistani Prime Minister today. The talks on Kashmir demilitarisation did not appearReuter. - 124 words
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Article119 1950-08-14 5 Reuter- AAP. AUCKLAND. Sunday. A 37-year-old woman "Biue Baby" has boon successfully operated on by two local surgeons am: an assistant at Greenlane Hospital hero. She Ifl among the o dest known patients to have undergone operation to deal with the narrowing of theReuter-AAP. - 119 words
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Article81 1950-08-14 5 A senior M. C. S. Officer Mr. Norman Ward of Kuala Lumpur may act as Municipal President when Mr. T. P. F. McNeice goes away on leave early next year. Singapore Municipal Commissioners select* d Mr. Ward and If Govcrnmc nt to -ois proposal he81 words
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Article31 1950-08-14 5 fmHSAJHJ, Saturday. A Chinese, who was one of the workers t'emolishing St. Francis Xavier's Church at Penang Road, was killed when a load of bricks fell on him.31 words
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396 1950-08-14 5 THE Netherlands Government will "seriously consider the request of the United States of Indonesia to recall the Dutch destroyer Kortenaer from Macassar, an official of the Netherlands Consulate told the Tribune yesterday. The uestrover was sent t< Macassar toi owing clashc between guerillas and men396 words
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Article133 1950-08-14 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. Senior Inspector Harun today withdrew proceedings* against two Railways labourers on theft charge In the Sessions Court. Twenty-two-year old Abdul Reqib and 20-year-010 Lim Yin Hee claimed trial when they were charged with theft of a parol of clothing at Bcudai on June 30. Sr.133 words
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Advertisement104 1950-08-14 5 j MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION SI UNLIMITED CASH SWEEt For MEMBERS only (ring i\ Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, SEPTEMBER. now obtainable from all Branches and Sub-Branches of thl Association. Ms! ICLEANSING I TISSUES I Fo? use as hand* I y tales soft skin. for removing make- 1 A: for nundred I104 words
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Advertisement347 1950-08-14 5 EIGHT GLANDS CONTROL YOUR DE STENT G&a&d ciicrctior. U «o*w vrithLi yon? power Do you suffer from premature ageing, ioss of energy and Vitality, weakness, tuednesa, sleeplessness. poor appetite, bodily aches and pains, failing eyesight, falling hair, nerves, neurasthenia, brain-fag, nervous digestive disorders, partial or total loss of virile tone?347 words
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Advertisement66 1950-08-14 5 ,tfr^), Mullard for Better Reception Model Mm/Mw 2SO Fully Bandspread. $240/- Cash less 10% Easy payments can be arranged International Radio Co., 134, Orchard Road, Singapore. Phone 4616. r aTli .N THE HE APT lwH SINOAPO&E CITY" A F W c/ ~BLOCK3" The Malaya Trlmme Pro•:ess Department one** you one66 words
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Miscellaneous34 1950-08-14 5 -li«tJ PiECE O JP— RE SLAVES" C W^^Kj ALLEY OOP by v T Hamlin TutT \7att> wtfw" JSoUtI WHAT HW'S THE>/*3UT w5 CANT) f/\\V,HE CV4 T N 3UT HE: KNJ\\3 \3\L>N=v' VU E\=K BR34 words
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Article832 1950-08-14 6 LAST WEEK IN SHAKES TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS By A Market Correspondent ffHE volume of trad- ing on Malayan markets in the four business days after the August Bank Holiday must be regarded as satisfactory and on balance all sections, j save loans, show improvement.832 words
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Article143 1950-08-14 6 INDUSTRlAi-S: Fraser Naave $2.87 4. Hong Kong Bunk (Colonial $620, William Jacits $2.00, Oversr as Bank $62. Robinson Second Pref. $0.90 Singapore Cold Storage $4.40. Straits Trading $12.50 to Unite?:* Ord. $8.45 and $8.4 o. Henry Waugl» $1.82*2 to $1.85. Wearne $2.42 TINS Hong Fatt 79 cents, Kes*n«?143 words
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Article384 1950-08-14 6 Tribune Staff Reporter. Enthusiastic supporters yesterday gave the victorious Singapore Malaya Cup team a rousing welcome when players and officials alighted from their chartered plane at Kallang Airport. Skipper Harith, holding the coveted trophy was the first out amidst applause. Soon, memoers ol aie384 words
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Article49 1950-08-14 6 Kin A TIN M 1 LIMIT¥-D mide most of it. 1949 profit oi '£71,534 (E9.e-;,o from hydraulic mining and paid 40 r against 45 r r in 1948. Net liquid assets in balance Rhect, €196.140, were cqUivaleut to 8/2 d. per share,49 words
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Article145 1950-08-14 6 The rubber commodity market opened on Saturday at 120 cents a pound tor first grade sheet September—3 cents lower than the previous day The market dropped to 115 during the day but steadied up to 117 buyers towards toDuring the last lev j minutes before close seller., tended145 words
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Article36 1950-08-14 6 The price of tin in Singapore on Saturday was 5404» —a rise of S4i. The price of tJUree mouths Un in London the previous night was £802 per ton a rise af £27 mm36 words
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Article64 1950-08-14 6 BUKIT KATIL RUBBER ESTATES LIMITED made 550.114 (li*) in year ended April 30. 1950 and a dividend of v' is recommended. Nothing was paid last year and on y 3, in 1948Net hqiud assets at $1«7.--386 are equivalent to 47.8 cents per share.64 words
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Article23 1950-08-14 6 U.P. HONG KONG. Sun.—yesterday's quotations were $HK 6.48 per SUS 1 $HK 15.70 per £1 sterling $HK3IB per gold tacl. —U.P.U.P. - 23 words
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Advertisement741 1950-08-14 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' .option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Failings for LIVERPOOL, GIJVSGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Medon" sails for Liverpool Holland, Aug. 16 "Patroclus" sails for Marseilles, Liverpool a Glasgow Au 16 "Rhexenor" sails for Holland, London and Hamburg741 words
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Advertisement1130 1950-08-14 6 ROYAL LLOTD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. Sham P KODJOKERTO 14//15 Ang. WELTEVREDEN 3 <ERTOSONO 23/25 Sept. 26 Sept. n 5* Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. M I LTD. Shir r> nf Tel: 507 T. Ext. 19. 1 ept JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS Royal KettenUm Lloyd HalU*#-Ameil»-» >>wlerla«a Rotterdam1,130 words
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Advertisement126 1950-08-14 6 11l &n riew students w1 V* Foo.mans Music *tud j by Prof, and Mrs, Otto X Otvl-rd Buad and l» Jg raeiD nd. T.-in^' ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED Pl;ti to let NV-.'ton Circus. Wnte BwAg Tribune S>un WB ,pwßa TO LET «JJgg; newj> built •v.itli ..pacjou s<"V- Tribune. dutrkt..APl'l> ttSll. fSB tat126 words
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Obituary35 1950-08-14 7 12. 1950. Ian E M. OP Aug G loved husband of i father of Nikolas killed in action in >-d pc iSe serving as ttic Lon-SrtK-ial CorrespondJOO Tl thJ United Nationg ,>Bt tn fcfCC?35 words
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Article136 1950-08-14 7 Rough play marred yesterday's S.A.F.A. Business House "A" fixture between Shell Sports Club and Borneo Motor Sports Cfub at Geyteam had won." Both team;- ios t two players —Ahmad Johari (Borneo) and Chin Wah (Shell)—who were ordered off the Held by Yeferec Derbyshire in the second136 words
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Article, Illustration405 1950-08-14 7 SPOT - By SPOT THE conclusion of the Penang August Bank Holiday Meeting saw Penang traineT J. W. Manning most successful with four wins, three seconds and a third He won for Mr. Yeap Hock Hoe, who was also leading owner, $7,400 in stake money405 words
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Article139 1950-08-14 7 Showmi ,'ood for-TJ the Titan Badminton Party lefeated U*. Superlhtfhi B.F. by aeven PM*** to one in a keenly-mntested badminton encounter at th<* S.H.B. Fire Brigade Hall. Th- results were fcfl followa (Titan mentioned first> SINGUBB: Tan Kok Ann beat Chan Soo (Juan 17-1«. 15-6. 15-6: Harry139 words
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1168 1950-08-14 7 Tribune Cricket Reporter. THE Singapore Recreation Club, leaders of the Singapore Cricket Association's Senior league tournament suffered a first innings defeat at the hands of the Ceylon Sports Club on the CSC ground yesterday. The Ceylonese have to thank the1,168 words
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Article882 1950-08-14 7 YMCA v BOD V.M.C.A. defeated 800 l by t: re« rnn» on the first V..M.C.A. Hooper b Rudh 19: Hi Chuan b Balat< 18: Fung Wn. vera b Gupta 17: Delilkan c Kell> b Petersen 27' Rosa 1> Peterx C. Suratta < Kelly b Rudh SinKh 2t>.882 words
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Article233 1950-08-14 7 ORIENTAL. Telephone Electric Company rallying in the last few minutes yesterday turned certain defeat into a well deserved draw in a Business Houso B soccer tie Borneo Bports Club *j' the Geylar-g fctadium. The kioj* wes> tao ali. Bcfintrckc Bcmeo 2 ?ig\veritff v a wcrry ta233 words
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Advertisement523 1950-08-14 7 TUITION Beginners. r 15th August 5.30 n v'il.r A "A* Orchard INSTITUTION jmX* n*re tutu' v.ub r M your rfhortlwnd and j: or take tuurse ol /udi'', adjusted to Milt and nvj open 4 n utl'v 4Ut>!«il't ouH»- VACANT gye time Assistant Medical *!r S TA. Clinic. Apply £Scr 250.523 words
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Advertisement595 1950-08-14 7 SITS. VAGhrVNT MUNICIPAL HEALTH DEPARTMENT: Required an Assistant Lady Medical Officer for the permanent staff, the appointment in the first instance being on a three years' agreement. The appointment is in Class II of the Salary Scheme for Senior Officers <£500 x As3o—ss9o x $40—5630 x As3o—s7so/BAR/$A4O— $950 x $50—$1,000).595 words
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Advertisement648 1950-08-14 7 RE-OPENING OF MANEK URAI STATION. With effect from 15th August, 1950, the Station at Manek Ural Kelantan) will be re-opened for the handling of Goods and Parcelf traffic with all Stations of the Malayan Railway. Until further notice, the issue of Passenger tickets will be limited to Stations within Kelantan,648 words
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Advertisement302 1950-08-14 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 x\Ug. 28 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. RADNORSHIRE due Penang Aug. 13 CARRIERS OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHER PORTS302 words
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231 1950-08-14 8 A.P. SAIGON, Today. THE French army in Indo-China was faced today, for the first time, with a real danger that the Communist-led Vietminh forces, reinforced by large-scale military aid from Red China, will soon be able to take the offensive. Th--» entireA.P. - 231 words
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Article49 1950-08-14 8 A United States Naval Squadron of five teasels headed by the heavy cruiser Worcester through th c Singapore Straits yesterday afternoon enroute to Korea The warships are from the Mediterranean. The four destroy) *s of the squadron are the berry. Keppler. Norris and MeCaffery.49 words
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89 1950-08-14 8 Strange and exotix blooms from all over the world were despatch! d to the ”Evenlas News” Flower Show held at Olympia. London, recently To preserve their fragrance aan presnness they were sent by air many of them being carried thousands of miies in less than a day and arrived at89 words
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Article88 1950-08-14 8 »l< Mr. 1 Tn nn i'Ih Vi m>' M'»i« AU'ml #it <■ p IV', sT .|0||V* \>1HI 1 AM I. nivl'iAI>L <•: A »4 C'A j.in .-urni-fl RqxIrufsr.sK Mt >■ j; i ,.n rui •'Otia. 'J %n> >•».•!». tim! |i I», v littl>i <h 1 ton I88 words
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Article135 1950-08-14 8 CATHW: "Cindrella" at 11 а.m.. I.t5. 4 1 KJj and 0.30 p.m. \I.HAMRR ".\Jenanti Kasih" hi 1 15. 4.15. 6.45. and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "My Fooli«h" at 2. 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. C'VITOLr "Chain Lightinp" at 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4, 6.30 and 9.30 l^tU. REX: "Oh. You Beautiful Poll"135 words
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Article49 1950-08-14 8 SOCCER: Jnr. Cup-t e: R A PC (NS) v. Star Hoverite> at BOD «round Bank, v O T.E.C. at GeyI lang: Straits Time? v Cable J Wifeless at CYMA. T1NNIS: VMC'A ami Tansl n Club Joiirmmrnt teont.). CWH RET: St. Josei.h's Inst, i v. MrNair Juniors at SJJ.49 words
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486 1950-08-14 8 A.P. TOKIO. Monday. pORRESPONDENTS' front-line reporis say that American defenders of L the Naktong river line have fought off six powerful thrusts by North Korean forces in what may be the opening phase of the biggest Communist offensi\e of the Korean war. The greatA.P. - 486 words
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Article287 1950-08-14 8 PENANG. Sun. 001 Teik Hock. Penang champion and Malayan runner-up. captmed another title in the Fona.g Badminton Open Cnampionships today when he successfully defended his mixed doubles title- wit it Miss Cheah Kooi See. He recently took the men's singles crow,i ft m Law287 words
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Article60 1950-08-14 8 A.P. CHICAGO. Today. POLICE authorities si.id here yesterday that a zbyt ar-old punch press machine operator ol admitted in a signed star ment the rape-kill* ag of Roberta Rinearson, a ten-year-old parochial schoolgirl. Roberta was brutally killed on December 12. 1948, In a vicious attack during which sheA.P. - 60 words
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Article525 1950-08-14 8 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. THE Selangor Authentics sprang a surprise 00--day whan they defeated a Malayan Chinese Football Association Eleven by one goal to nil in a friendly match played on the Malaya District ground. The goal was, however, scored off a penalty midway525 words
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Article230 1950-08-14 8 REPUBLICANS ALLEGE Reuter. WASHINGTON. Suiida POUR Republican members of the Senab r eign R--ations Committee alleged lodav that the Democratic administration's policy had n vited Russia "to grab whatever it could in China" Korea and Formosa." ia The Senators demanded that the t> States should take immediateReuter. - 230 words
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Article92 1950-08-14 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Sunday. SOME gold speculators hit on a bright idea o: smuggling gold from Macao into Hongkong inside living chickens. But the idea did not workout too well. The chickens died, the gold was conns cated and so were the bodies of the chickens.A.P. - 92 words
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Article144 1950-08-14 8 Reuter. NEW DELHI. Sun AT least 23 pa.,>ongers A died and 200 Wf n jured early today atia Calcutta-New Delhi crashed into a .stationary goods train, bettered io nave been derailed Lj sabotage, about 4f) spJta fasl of Benares. A high official suid tonight itReuter. - 144 words
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Article158 1950-08-14 8 Reuter. NEW YORK Sunday. THE boom in imports by the United States. spurr aH >>v tho Korean crisis and mobilisation here, continue to Rain headway. Vat N York Times reported nil A rise of at least SUM--000.000 to import WBJJJ this year. as compared onReuter. - 158 words
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Article48 1950-08-14 8 Twenty-one-ycar-oh' JJJ .Kwan Moy. a was reported her home at T H ment Roftd siw c August 11 t crftl Miss Chsn wearing a Wu V\ m _mfldres,_.„lo..se with blue flowers S feel 1» inches UIL 1 f round face with brf*** She speaks only <48 words
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Advertisement65 1950-08-14 8 First Class Restaurant j Catering For Engiish Chinese Dishes W<% i Zm Special Offer for Breakfast and A fMjzr- office lunches, Hainan chicken, jjA rice and also chicken eu; m First-class cook. Beer and Stout served. AjgQ Bit a ,ul Prompt and courteous me rvice. A trial will co JAN'S65 words
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