Malaya Tribune, 21 August 1950

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  • 438 3 A.P. V YORK. v a crowing un- ong army 1 rtS es t}i a t the American in Korea may end **thfv feel, is fighting -uie of the ngK n0 J-Sured North Kothe x s forces. l£*f2'r,'v 0n£ It fait that
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  • 123 3 A.P. SIDON, Lebanon. Giant itef] *anks are ■tnaning three miles with of this ancient Phoenician town—tenninjti of a Ctat oii-plprline. now nearing completion. The world's biegest oilpipeline It will be 1.067 long and 31 inches xpected to taunt the first «nert y., tal estimco>* ia
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  • 345 3 A.P. NEW YORK. TWO hundred years ago. Johann Sebastian Bach died in Leipzig. For 200 years before that, there had been Bachs who were musicians. The family could count a dozen organists, a dozen cantors, a dozen composers, and many
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  • 60 3 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY.—An 18 months old White Leghorn hen named Fanny has performed the "million to one feat" of laying two eggs a day on three occasions said the principal government poultry officer. Fanny's owner a 17-year-old girl said she could offer no explanation except that
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  • 195 3 Reuter. Vatic an ctty. IATIc i n luthorrttea are ■orbed I the mcreasin favour of wrth corw k j '•jr-.-o, *hich, despite 6 wiurc;. is tounr 0 :n many Piiatlon"-" f SOl y ing tttn viu nas long L cirpair h rhuof jphy of des-
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  • 46 3 An empty rice bowl beside her, f his abandoned .South Korean girl, mud-spattered and hungry, cries for attention. USA* soldier* rwued her and took care of her until they found a South Korean family to take care >t the waif.—A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.
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  • 50 3 A.A.P. CANBERRA. Newspapers have Veen notified they are now rent-Ore* tenants at Parliament House. Formerly they paid rental for orhco rooms. As paying tenants a spcako- had legal difficulty if he t<> ban newspaper* from the House. Outing out the rent has solved that problem —Renter —A.A.P.
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  • 28 3 Reuter. The U.S. State Departmenr announced yesterday that it had received request for asvlu.n from three senior members of the Pohsh Embassy in Washington. Reutei
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  • 109 3 HOLLYWOOD. A mother and her 12 children enjoyed themselves tremendously working with Tyrone Power in scenes for the picture "The Black Rose.'' In fact, they had so much fun they could hardly be persuaded to leave. They were a fine fat sow and her
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  • 20 3 90 MINUTE TALK A.P. Sir Owen I>ixon, U.N. mediator for Kashmir, conferred with Pandit Nehru for 90 minutes yejterday. —A.P.
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  • 1619 4 It Has untitle Scientific untitled untitled Into untitled Fledged untitled THE development ol atomic energy in the United States reached nn important milestone i ,1 1949. This was the tenth anniversary of the splitting of the atom by scientists in the United States, confirming for
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  • 1290 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY by MICHAEL HERVEY the film r M' M r tr, l fOOttSB Ligi' j-petor Allan. nv modern "A» of Vagin, IpP" Urt:- .rtjd not ansp >r He chewed H f the stem of P'• entuafly. now in ny o. con tive mstiWo. .iang ot mvcnuW
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  • 79 6 A.P. TOKIO, Sun. /JEN. Mac Arthur warned U the Commander-in-Chief of the North Korean forces today that he would be held responsible if atrocities against United Nations troops were not stopped. The warning which was broadcast and contained in leaflets dropped •by planes said "unconvertible evidence"
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  • 98 6 ASPj CIAJ. week-end meeting oi the Singapore Br men r! the British Red rro<- Society, at the Adjph. Hotel, decided to arrange a Bridge and Mahjong Tea Party a" liie home of Sir Chnrle* ~nd Lady MurrayAynslev. on August 24. from 2 to
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  • 95 6 A preview of "The Sands of Iwo Jima" was arranged by the' American tonsnliieneral. Mr. «V. R. Langdon. as a farewell party for Oei eraiXiraves B. F.rsKine. heau of the L.S. Military Mission to Malaya, on Saturday night at the Cathay Theatre. Some of the guests
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  • 137 6 Tribune StatT Reporter. JNDONESIANS must learn to stand on their ofn feet and rely upon themselves. Dr. Z. Zain. Indonesian Representative in Singapore told a crowd of his countrymen yesterday at Patterson Road. Thousands of Indonesians v:ere at Patterson Road last night to celebrate
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  • 27 6 U.P. Nortr. Korean Premier Kirn II Sun*, has ordered his troops to complete the occupation of all Korea I>y the ena of Augxii t—U P.
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  • 209 6 Reuter. Mil. C.iarles Spofford, k th North Atlantic Fs arrival here last night tl to "uu i all part m the defences of the North At lie t&id there was great nation en the part of ao T T nited States to do ever- j tiling taey
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  • 61 6 I NEWCASTLE v I one of the drivers of a lee backery failed to turn mm I time ids horse set out alom with a full load, j He followed all the rules in the city area W ped at the baaaaajj gular customers and rev fd
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  • 75 6 A LITTLE English, spoken by every one on board the Norwegian ship, the John Bakke.~ is the binding factor for her crew made up of eleven different npt'ondities. Unlike th« United Nations, where stormy sessions have taken plac throiigh month amidst l Mng h r nj? iircu-. tions.
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    • 140 6 r V /VLjl Br in Comfort Clear Na»*i V/ Conation the Modern Way fee. M S K./vV'uJ CJr h rJl r Nose stuffy? Worried with /#W perv t Caurrh or H«d Colds You ck dear vr v no#e ,n few with just few miff, ±\\WC JJ ac PenWl>l Inh*:er. The
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    • 663 6 Soags; 12.15 mi-.iui- ai». >o-. TotiL. J IT3« I»fw»; 12 4« tee.vrUed *iu m». i.4;{ -"-iri Aam Hitl» K- innr; 1*! V> C ose Down. BLl T E NETTVOR i p MM...*!. Anm-t. A P*og. sammary KNGI.IMI IROGKAMMr.s Wlth Sig Tun*'; Ml t arß*tie 6.68 p.m. tompo-er «t the Mui(
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  • 143 7 crazing land tnat has become overgrown with sagebrash and weedy grasses is being rf«tored to ,ood pasture th ough seeding irom airplanes in some parts of the United utiles. Sacn seediug tried on sandy soil in the mid western itate oi Kansas has improved thr land's
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  • 184 7 ANE day this mon.h Mr. v Ness Edwards, the Post-master-General, will nd a telegram from the lecture hall of the Science Muse cm at South Kensington. His message will tray el along the Atlantit cable, across Canada, the Pacific,
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  • 60 7 MAJOR Terence Williams. 1™ the noted parachutist, has made successful drops at Netherhaven. near Salisbury, with a new-type parachute controlled by a barometric device which opens it at a pre-determirred even if the airman is unconscious. Travelling to earth at 125 m.p.h.. his parachute automatically op
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  • 86 7 BACK from a training cruis? to Denmark in their motor minesweeper, officers and ratings of the Tyne Division RNVR have a gift of 100 bottles of beer for a good deed per-loi.-i.d in ksojerg harbour A cow being loaded on to a steamer
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  • 54 7 rWN foreman W. Johnston had to be up early with his tmpC measure before the ancient custom of "selling the street" for stances for showmen participating in the Lammas Market. St. Andrews. Sootland, could commence. A> much as 17s. a foot *ras paici for stances<
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  • 74 7 THE Silsdon (Yorkshire). Thomas Green's family business. lounded tn 1874. is th« last firm in the country to produce hand-made ck>g irons, and recently their Smithy forges were drawn for the last time. With clogs passing from public favour as footwear, youth has almost ceased to
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  • 35 8 THE Acting Colonial Secretary. Mr. W. L. Blythe. cut* the .abbon at the opening o* the neulv-built 532.00" B ikit Panjans Uiild Welfare Clinic at 10} ms. YVoodlar.ds Koad on Saturday.
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  • 259 8 Magistrate JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THIRTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Omar bin Tahir. a Clerk of Works attached to the Malayan Railways, was acquitted by Magistrate Taib today after a two-day trial on a charge of "obtaining $100 from a Railways contractor, Ayiathurai, without consideration in the course of
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  • 76 8 A Chinese Ong Ah Bow, 55. and a woman. Ng Alt Bung. 49. met* charged in the Second District Court on Saturday with possession Of eleven printing blocks for the purpose of counterfeiting a trade mark, at Syed Alwi Road, on July 12.
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  • 40 8 The Vietrrinh Arms killed or wo-'nded than Bdo trcSfi in attack- siong the motor road 1 between Cao k >ang •and Langsoe. in three men trending last June, aceoiding to the Vietminh News Ag»ney quoted by Peking Radio.
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  • 41 8 EGYPT PAKISTAN PACT Egy,:» an« Pakistan have „iu-d i le pact under wiiich Pakistan will semi Egypt 4.000 tons of raw jute md ?0,000 tons of wheat in return for cotton, cotton yarn, woollen cloth, silk cloth, rice and pharmaceutical products.
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  • 318 8 MORE UNOFFICIALS IN THE LEGCO Trbune FtafT Rtportei. THE propos-u to inCftasc the number of electe.i member* in the Singapore Legislative Council by three feS greeted by the Singapore -'rogres*uv Party as 9 party victory. Mr. John LayttCk, Party menilK- in i *ie Council, said: This
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  • 180 8 rERTAIN Gurkha units now undergoing eneir ing training in Malaya and one squadron Will be sent from Malaya to Honekon? replace an infantry force which' will be sent f l& thf»TA tn the Korean hnttl e front immediately A General Headquarters FARELF comminique released last
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  • 179 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Sun. MR. Tan Kah Kee. former rubber king oi Malaya is reported by the Chinese Reds to. be pleased with the •great progress In New China." The Chinese Communist news agency said Tan is now mating a rail lour of China,
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  • 42 8 Two Ipoh boys who will br going u> Ihr l-i fr further thi> ABOVE: Ooj Sir* Chfl of 16 Jjlati Dutob «>• will join ih« I'nivmiU 4 CtlifornLk U> stedy n't i4n u Hr U th> *ub («1 Chin Sronc. a tin mi*'
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  • 15 8 #BOTTOM Tan I«k Iron;, of who will join tbf Central College. N**"* IHinoiv lo cinr.
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  • 82 8 Reuter. LONDON. Monday I «iHE Briton Wai state- U 1 1 n o fartb« oet* presently br troop movement* from Konkf" securdyr a^. It was consulted Sew J Bnti.-h Korea r^ be treated lat go lorce at uus to a> gl Britain w» I r*tE■ outhrf c f
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  • 91 9 ;QHORE 3AHRU. Today, i GANG oi armed bandits .1 aided an estate in ichwest Johore last night Si* fire to a factory and C tongs- houses. Tne takngs were all destroyed, [ike band;ts also attemptittkt fir< to the smoke ■X but were unsuccessec? forces located a confid
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  • 10 9 mm BAHRU, Today. M|i Muslim «killed
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  • 4 9 A.P.
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  • 243 9 A.P. LONDON, Monday. wrjjSH wen bein<r moved from Hong- will if required be in action in an two weeks, informed quarn London. The War Office said it had "nothing: to add Lite anni uncement of General John Harding, in Hongkong, that a British fata
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    89 9 Three Singaporeans (above) hav left Singapore for the United States for further studies. TOP: Tan Eng Han. of 95. Marine Parade, son of Mr. Tan Lark Sye, rubier merchant, will be joining the University of California, to study business administration. Centre: Miss Tan Sok Poh. daughter 01
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  • 217 9 PROPOSALS were recently submitted to the Secretary of State for the Colonies recommending an increase in the number of elected members on the Legislative Council and a strengthening of Unofficial representation on the Executive Council. These proposals have now received the approval in principle of the Secretary
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  • 51 9 The Ruys which is scheduled to leave S'ngaporent 5.00 p.m. today, will na\e on the board Mr. PO.d Mrs. John A. Thivy xi pa2f?r.gers. Mr. Thivy. who was the Representative of tlio Government ot India in Singapore, is a vine lo take up his new appointment in
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  • 532 10  -  CLASS FOUR FIELDS ARE TRICKY By "SPOT" KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. TEN newcomers will be making their debuts on the Malayan turf at this I "comiise Aug./Sept. Meeting at Kuala Lumpur which starts on Saturday. Little is known of them at the moment, few
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  • 160 10 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Saturday's close of play scores: At Lord*. i*l»uuiesex vs Surrey Middlesex 134 for two. no further play short y after lunch interval owing to rain. At Derby, Derbyshire VS. Kent Derbyshire 345 for six (Revill 9«. Sale 73). At Nejwport, Glamorgan v.
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  • 424 10 S.C.A. TOURNAMENT CRICKET Tribune Cricket Reporter. SINGAPORE Recreation Club, Singapore cricket 15 champions, lost first innings S.C.A. tournament points and also the Paglar Shield to their padang rivals, the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday. The Recs' were beaten by 35-runs on the first innings.
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  • 56 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday.The 36th Field Regiment. Royal Artillery, entered the final of the FARELF Army Football "Calbeck Cup" Competition with a two-nil victory over the 2nd Battalion, Scots Guards. at Headquarters Malaya Stadium yesterday. By virtue of this success, the Gunners will now meet the finalists
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  • 53 10 CHINESE Y.M C.A.: Staff meet :ng 9 a.m. hasketba 1 5.30 p.m h .dm nton E.30 p.m. KKITC8H COUNCIL HALL K v hi bit ion of Engl'sh handwri? la? 9 a.m. to 5 30 p.m. ST JOHN AMBULANCE AS <K NATION First-aid tl.iss HQ.. Stamford Road.
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  • 123 10 CATHAY: "Outriders" with ,K»ei McCrea and Arlene Dahl. A a.m., 1.46, 4.15, 6.45 and 9.3«) m. ALHAMRUA "Be's of Capi«--ana" with Gene Autry, 1.45, 1 15 6.45 and 9.3U p.m. PAVILION: "Madeleine" with An Todd. 2 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. HEX: "Bark Arrow" 11 a.m., 1.45. 4.00, 6.30 and
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  • 41 10 SOCClCIi: Business H.-e. A Hongkong Shanghai Bank v Borneo Motors at Geylang; Bus. Hse. B: Chartered Bank v Oversea Chinese Bark at E.O.D. and fable Wireless v Oriental Telephone at C.Y M.A. FRIENDLY: Hotspurs v Star Soccerites at Farrer Park.
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  • 468 10 Tribune Cricket Reporter. DREEZY knocks were seen in the matches of the v S.C.A. Junior Cricket Tournament. Two centuries were scored and five batsmen carried their bats for more than 50 runs. The century-makers were R.O.V. skipper, V. R. Sabapathy, who hit up a bright
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  • 40 10 A.P. s CHICAGO, son i Albany Park U^; station baseband! I suffered a do*,? jon Satardav. They were dele^ f by a it** 0 f copsf^ turn. And stole their from an automu I parked nearby.-AJ.
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  • 56 10 II -AKA I ;n:or M r iane Sudium yesterday. sh .d I ate i ore 4 :wk» I sheri.-. IK tr..-ir Uily. Fiv» n inutea befoH bll si and givt Biwr as on. to bnn.r the t.a: f lbw 30ot*l ex< t for 8
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  • 145 10 IX one of the quarter lii of the linn's singk* the Singapore Badma As>oe .vtion's Junior Shi Championship Andrew 1 fougrht hard, when 12-14 in the rubber against Masrom bin I Siraj to force a dew* win the fame. Andrei well cherred by the tn Full
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  • 176 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. In a match parked with surprises Selangor Club defeated Selangor Chinese Re.ieation Club by 275 runs in the final of the Stoner Shield Cricket Competition concluded on the padang- today. Following their overnight score of 13S runs, Selangor < lub knocked up
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  • 212 11 FOONG SEONG CUP: NEGRI WINS ON DISQUALIFICATION, THEN QUITS tribune Staff Reporter. [LAN have concc&ed a walk-over in the Foong Seong Cup comUar passag o Singapore who them finalists, Penk. :ision was announced by Mr. Un, Hon. Secretary of the N.S. s ngapore in. U
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  • 81 11 Srat i i T T THE-iX Mon I rt ln fine ccn- d horses a?" 'ni iy and they «d ;n hat Purticipat•l werf morn:u s trainers ron flned to. slow I*qL s Memory n Picture c a i'i antin B Music istni,. Tatf T ll3
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  • 351 11 TAY LIAN TECK SHIELD IPOH, Sunday ORTH beat South by a solitary goal scored 1 during extra time in the Malayan Chinese Football Association's match lor the Tay ~ian Teck Shield on the Chinese Assembly Hall ground today. This is the first time since
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  • 25 11 PENANG. Sun.—Mr. M. G. Elston was elested Honorarj Set retary of the Penany Hockey Association at the annual general meeting held last week.
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  • 94 11 J fPOH. Sun.—Follow- ing team was selected 1 r here this evening to re- present the Malayan i 'hinese Football Asso- > elation in the annual match i«»r the Ho Ho y Cup against Hongkong Chinese to be played at i S Singapore on
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  • 87 11 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. The Selangor Chinese Athletic Asociatioa annexed the Mercury Trophy in the annual Inter-Club Relay Championship held at. the Victoria Institution ground yes••■rdav. The winners scored a total ot 12 points. Th; Union Athletic team emerged runners-up with 38 iK»ints. while the Selamfor Indo-Cey
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  • 321 11 Reuter. LONDON. Sunday. J|ORE,than a million fans packed the stands and terraces at 46 English Soccer League grounds today to give the new season a routing send "off. Some players were quickly off iue mark. First g6ai of th? campaign was netted by Nar
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  • 81 11 A.P. CO>:ISTON. ENGL\ N1 > Sunda>. -Donald Campbell said on Saturday he was afraid his 'bluebird is too old to recapture the world's speed boat 11 cords Campbell's father the Jate Sit M.ilcoltn Campbell. drov« Bluebird II at 141.74 miles per hour over Lake Coniston in 1939
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  • 134 12 U.P. TOKYO, Today. FOREIGN Minister Chou En-lai has notified the r United Nations Security Council that a delegation from the "People's Republic" is necessary for any discussion of the Korean question before the body. Chou's message was cabled to Soviet delegate Jacob
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  • 150 12 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. TWENTY YEAR OLD Ahmad bin Matgar. a Special Constable attached to the Central Police Station, left the Magistrates" Court today to serve a twoW« tk prison term at the local prison for desertion He was fin d S5O in default two weeks' rigorous
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  • 66 12 MOSCOW, Sund.-y.- -Forty Russi r-. athletes left Moscow for Brussels on Saturday to compete n the European track and field championships starting next Wednesday. The Russian news agency. Tass, reported that the party included th-? three Russian women and ene man who hold world
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  • 33 12 Reuter. It was estimated that HK52.500.000 were lost as a result of fires in bf.K. last year, according to the annual report of trie Fire Brigade Depar ment Reuter.
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  • 120 12 THE rubber commodity maiket opened steady quiet while dealers awaited more news on the strike which broke out on rubber and other estates in Indonesia yesterday. There were hardlv anv sellers at the opening and first business was report .mi done at 123 < eats
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  • 31 12 Tin «hart were slightly steulier in th Singapore shanmarket tin? morning. But business was <i iei. Industrial? remained stea iy and there was small interest in lubber shares.
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  • 23 12 Gold remained quiet this morning w.ih the wholesale price tor first quality bar.- at S19S per tael jtk! landed from Saturday.
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  • 19 12 The price of tin declared at noon toaay was £{;*> per picul ex» smelter- a rise of SS.
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  • 116 12 U.P. MONTREAL, Today. A creeping para'ysis of the nationwide rail stirke stood le.-vs than 4S hours away from Canadians last night, but further ta'.ks aimed at heading »t 00 were planned. W. A. MacKintosh, Government mediator, conferred yesterday with leaders of 125.000 non-operating employees of
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  • 157 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. THE Johore Religious Affairs Department has launched a $12,000 plan for religious education work among Muslim children throughout the state. Already 17 new religious schools have been established and tjie 38 new religious teachers appointed. Disjiosm? these facts, lingku Ismail bin
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  • 46 12 The Tig.T Swimming Club sprang a surprise when their "A" division water-polo team beat the Singapore Swimming Club by six goals to four, at the Tiger Swimming Pool yesterday. This would reduce the chances of the SJS.C. of their chances of winning the championships.
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  • 35 12 Reuter. TOKYO To-day —About 700 Tflforrnr nrr. still stranded in the P- kiag md Tientsin areas of Chir.a, a Japanese who returned herfrom Tientsin on Aug. 18 told Japanese reporters yesterday. Reuter
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  • 57 12 ome to their htfcfl been giving r :;r c J m< r hat -be^^ now hnveiS we h::vc brojgh. our »J the greater \icton- M know in Vietnam hinow I recognition of the vtS Republic by two of the S est powers in the
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  • 88 12 A.P. I N KONG. To-daj.l 4 Etl' IVALS from Dnirai3 rl > terdaj they J sever -.j blast in v, irships I that h;g 'Tanchuruin m ;<> North Kor.-a. j Cr« v mei:;bers of Psjflfl nian Ireigl.ier Ea.nernlJ turc s aid they did oat hi ft
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  • 72 12 AAP. TOKIO Sd THE American sth fl Force concentrated I main effort —--ay th<- Southern of Masan and in supporH in- tne South Kor* iSrces on the H I'lfuo r.arasal thr "communist (MM F rtu west of Taegu night, hitting a :ouvy tween liumcnon a?*J caun v.ith
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  • 22 12 A.A.P. Cent! .1 Jap;m b >. doalor in nulla* plane I, for, readu* »JJ Surpo:. ToWyo. on A*"l Reut i AAP.
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  • 124 12 BANGKOK. To-day. THE Siamese Criminal Court into the death ot th? late King Ananda Mahidol has received permis sion to proceed to Switzeiland ?.~>.hear testimony of the Pr.ncvss Mother The Swiss government granted it permission after an application made by the Slanies. in Berne
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 57 1 Malaya Tribune S pore. Pubhnhed simultaneously at Smgaporr.. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh on* Pe M n<7 LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON paper ot MALA YA rWI Sill/5 GHT PAGES. SINGAPORE MONDAY, AUGUST 21, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maunrr Glover, Ual'tyn 1 r'hune Office, US, Fleet
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    • 660 1 MAUL 2 RED DIVISIONS U.S. Planes, Guns Kill 1,000 Enemy A.P. KOREA, Monday, mn .oi ill KOREAN ARMY ANNOUNCED ON I si M)\V THAT TWO RED DIVISIONS WERE ii \i 11 H THAT A COMMUNIST DRIVE TO«4HDT\EGV HAD BEEN BROKEN, AND THE i\i MY ROUTED
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    • 49 1 A.P. TOKIO. Morula v. I |EPORTS of unrest in Ko- j II under the GMumnists have ocen Ye- j Gen MncArthof A spokesman toM corns- j ■indent i "tin ttoerated areas Ht said tii s U one reason I t teel the manpowei .-!y>rtas:«' their tines*.
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      39 1 Crowds preess forward to read the notiec. pinned on the iron gates of London's Clarence House (centre) ir.r.ouncinß the birth of a daughter lo Princess Fli7abeth and th- Duke of Edinburgh it I*3l GMT. -in August 15.
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    • 262 1 Tommies For Korea Are Ready A.P. LONDON. Monc'.av. BRITISH infantrymen beiaf? moved from kon* to Korea will if required be in action in Korea in less than two week-, informed quarters estimated in London. The War Office said it had -nothing to add to
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    • 115 1 Reuter. LONDON. Monday j rHE Briti.-h War states that I no further details will I I presently l» 1 announced of troop movements from Hong vong for security reasons. It was considered here the Brdish Korea Force should ?e treated largely as a token I lorce at this
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    • 181 1 PERTAIN Gurkha units now undergoing engineering training in Malaya and one armoured car sauadron will be sent from Malaya to Hongkong to replace an infantry force which will be sent from there to the Korean battle front immediately. A General Headquarter? FARELF comminique released last
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      98 1 Three Singaporeans above i hav lfft (Singapore ,«»r the United States ior further .-stud'es., IOP: Tan Eng Han of 15. Marine Parade, son 01 Mr lan Lark Sye. rubber 1 merchant, w-.ll bo loinmg he University ot California, to study busiofss adminl*- t rat ton. I I
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    • 38 1 WASHINGTON. Sen. SENATOR ALEXANDER WILEY, Republican. Wisconsin, said on Saturday thnt Congress members have been told that a crac c Communist force 200,00 strong is beinc moved in China north towards the Korean border.
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    • 21 1 90 MINUTE TALK A.P. Sir Owen Dixon, L.N. medt itor for Kashmir, conferred with Lanoit Nehru for 90 minute.-- yesterday. -A.P.
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    • 332 1 MORE UNOFFICIALS IN THE LEGCO Tribune Stafl ilcportor THE government proposu lo lßCVed#> the numbot rw elected meiwhcrs in the Singapore Legislative Council by I *hree l? greeted by the Singapore Party ;>* party victory. Mr. John Lavcock, I'arty menibc in M .c Council, and: I
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    • 105 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. A GANG of armed bandits raided an estate in Northwest Jonore last night and s<'t fire to a tactory and two kongsi houses. Tn c buildings were all destroyed. The bandits also attempted to set fire to the s:tkVhous? but were unsuccessful. In Southwest
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    • 35 1 A.P. I! "/as leported that the Ann i an Missionary Dr. Gordon Soignee, who was stationed in N tmkhan, Burma, has been arrested by the Bur mesc Government and brought to I.angoon.—A.P.
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    • 27 1 A.P. Word of more serious floods n China reached Hong Kong in a dispatch to the proCommunist l hinese-languagr newspaper, Tuk Kung Pao to-day.—A.i'.
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    • 28 1 A.P. Four grer.fides were thrown late last night in Saigon in aew terrorist attacks whicn coincided vuth the fifth anniversary of the Communistled Vietminn rising.—A.P.
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    • 49 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. AN Indian Muslim was kilted when he was run over by a timber lorry near the Chinese temple in Jaan Trus. The Chinese orry attendant fell out of the vehie'e during the accident. He was seriously injured and died in hospital vtsterdav
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    • 38 1 The Vi.ti.Mnh Army killer" or wo"nded more than 86a troops in attacks tlong the motor road between CaO»MSf and Langsou in three months ending last June, according to the Vietminh News Agency quoted by Peking Radio.
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    • 43 1 EGYPT PAKISTAN, PACT Egyi:« an.' Pakistan have signed a ♦r.de pact under wliic'a Pai istan will send Egypt 4.000 ton.- of raw jute and 20i' 000 tonsof whe a in return foi cotton, cotton yarn, woollen cloth, silk cloth, ncv and ph.irnii.*vutical pfwnann
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    • 35 1 Reuter. It tvas estiuutco th.it KK52.006,(W0 Were lost is v result 01 (area in H.K. last year. icconhng to the annua 1 report ot i»e Fire BriflaA Jep.u non. Rout- i
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    • 26 1 U.P. Norn; KoT.m PWltcr Kmi II Sun.v tarn ordered Mt ttaop.s to eo:.«pletv the oeeupfition of dl Keren by the cm. of August UP.
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    • 26 1 A.P. Sam Germany plans to lanld >il jfeMK. 34 ships at Wis m ir the ftalttc Sea during die mv' ii >< .is A.r.
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    • 411 1 S'pore Gets Walk -Over Into Final FOONG SEONG CUP: NEGRI WINS ON DISQUALIFICATION, THEN QUITS Tribune Staff Reporter. NEGRI SEMBILAN have conceded a walk-over 11 to Singapore in the Foong Seong Cap competition. This gives a dear passig) vo Singapore who will meet th 2 northern finalist';, Pen.k. The Negri
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    • 58 1 The Ruys which is scheduled to leave S ngapore at 5.00 p.m today, will :ta\e on the board Mr. r»*J M"s. John A. Thivy is pa". gers. Mr. Thivy. wh i w\m the Represent at iv» ot Itio tiovernment ot India >a .Singapore, is avtufi to take
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    • 434 2 A.P. MANILA. Sunday. MANILANS, and for that matter all Filipinos. ifl awaited somewhat pridefully, but apprehensively, for the reaction to last night's unprecedented verbal exchange between President Elpidio Quirino and two chief rival political leaders at a benefit dinner. For the first time since
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    • 103 2 A.P. i WASHINGTON Sun. -The United States has offered BOOM of its surplus food stocks at at ow prices to member** of the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. The fods include dried j milk, dried eggs, dried beans and pea-, butter, cheese
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    • 39 2 A.P. BEAUVIj lE. Sun. Ku)g Faroufc of r\gypi spent a leisurely day as a tourist yesterday alter a long night of gambling. Hip bets could not i>e learned, but they were around 6C.01W francs. A.P
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    • 60 2 A.P. HONGKONG, Butt. -Sacrifical tabic.-' were laid ast night at »iillions of homes in Cmtta and Hongkong. They were laid in honour' of the annual reunion of China two greatest lovers—tnr siar oi tne weaving girl and the stir of the shepherd. Today, the 7th day
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    • 195 2 DUSSIAN-E9RN American Mr. Edmund Kurtz, celebrated cellist, stepped off a Qantas 8.0.A.C. Constellation yesterday afternoon at Kallang Airport with his wife on one arm and his Stradivarius cello in the other. f Iff. Kurt" who is on tour i giving cello concerto arrived from
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    • 75 2 A Chinese Cm*, Ah Bow. 55. and a woman. Ng Ah. Bung. 49. were charged in the Second District Court on Saturday with possession of eleven printing blocks for the purpose of counterfeiting a trade mark. »1 Syed Alwi Road, on July 12.
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    • 46 2 PENANG. Sun.—Leaving Penang by the Canton on September 9 are two dental officers Che Mohamed bin Taib of Kota Bahru and Mr. M. Subramaniam of Penang. Both these men have been granted study leave to U.K. for hirhet tudie in dentistry
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    • 64 2 Mr. Chattel Letah and Miss Helen EHsha who vrere married at tli Maghaiii Ahath Synagogue, Waterloe Street. yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. s. J. Ettsha while the sroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs A. S. I.elah. <»f Sin«a
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    • 73 2 A.P. ANSONIA. Sun.-A meehine that will wash an automoble in five minutes has been developed by an Ansonia ,inn. Jetomatlc. Inc. It operates on two 22--foot rails, moving over tne car with a water jet. soap jet and another water jet. The high pressure for
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    • 117 2 A.P. VIENNA, Sunday. THREE new measures in the campaign of the Communist Government in Hungary to Russianize*' that country have been reported in Vienna. The Hungarian Cabinet recently ordered the establishment of special classes in Russian culture and the Russian language. The classes will be
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    • 191 2 U.P. JAKARTA, Sunday. SOURCES close to the Labour Ministry said that the trade union of the estate workers had ordered its 800,000 members to go on strike from toda The Uni m's decision, announced after failure of a last meeting between representatives of the Union and
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    • 94 2 A.P. ROME. Sua. The Rome Communist newsoapet. Paes- Sera, reported the United States was try.ng to recruit Italian volunt< fIJ for the Korean war *ih offers of US$25O. a U.S. passport and pay of US$5OO a month, starting a rush at the U.S. Embassy. Italian
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    • 92 2 A.P. TURIN. Sun.—Tve Killed her" shouted a man rushing out of his house. "I \e killed her and this knife drips with her blood.' the man bawled. Frightened neighbours called police. With a roar of sirens two truckloads or policemen arrived]. The men offered Ids hands for
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    • 113 2 A.P. HONGKONG Sun. Three hundred hincse guerillas wcie repotted to-day to have ■termed th Chinese town r.f Kw.'.ngreng last Sunday an 1 fought n two-hour battle :n the streets. Kwangnm. is the scat t f a count} ot tie same n; me about* 75 mites
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    • 97 2 A.P. TKEXTO. (ITALY But».~Eleven nations, including Britain, are sending exhibits to the Internationa': Sports Food« Fair opening hi re tomorrow, it was announced today. Britain will have a laige display of sportswear and sports equipment. Western Germany wil: exhibit huntmg guns. ammunition. eather and furs.
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    • 86 2 A.P. RANGOON. Sunday—Last Tuesday's jivcre carjuouak* paused a tidal wave in a tiver in the Irravaddy Delta rice centre ol Nlaubin. 56 miles south-vest ol Rangoon. The report saia a tidal movement lasting half an houi drove launches and motor boats inshore and overturned ligh* sarnpons.
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    • 35 2 THE acting Colonal Secretary Mr. W. I. Biythe cuts the obbon at the opening of 1 the nruiv-huiit s;t::.niiu Bukit Panjang CbUd Welfare Uin?« at It] IB*S Woodlands it..ad an Satwdaj
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    • 136 2 U.P. LONDON, Sunday. THE Sunday Pictorial said Princess Margaret, who will be 20 years old tomorrow, has a birthday secret —her engagement announcement. The man. the Pictorial linked with Margaret in side by side pictures on the front page is the 26-year-old Earl of Dalkeith,
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    • 39 2 The retired Judge ot the Calcutta Hifii Court. Mr. N. C. Chaterjee. Barnster-at-law will lecture jn Tndia Today at the Ramakrishna Mission. 9. Norris Road, on Wednesday, at 6.3u p.m. Mr. A. N. Mitra. law will preside.
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    • 151 2 Foorman Concert F or Wounded WOr.VDE and oi'-. i ln Britisi: Military Hern° fthe Alexandra Road 18 tamed to delightful c2S hat Btght hj otto iS* Foorman and thcii istc Silvia U >rch 1 From Kr i A Brahm saxth Hm VpJo >" Dance and Mosskowskß!?" Stan Dancv. Otto and
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    • 41 2 A.P. Tel AVH Sun anal hou.scwiva: who buy foot from the blue market m\ sentences n coun. One Tel \vi\ paaua an fined i'SSTOo with the tStrnative of three months in k4 for buying meat without rtion coi.por.-. A.P.
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    • 26 2 Queen Ellzateta smiles happily as she drives renc- Hon-.,. London. re«-ntl> £ls*4-I «>" jr)d BrS grand-daufhte*. the ChW Eteabct lie IHlke ot Bi i.l urtn-
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    • 124 3 KUALA L.UMPUR.—Sat.Malayan f rade unionists have told the I.C.F.T.U. Delegation that the existing Workmen's Compensation scheme did not provide adequate protection and compensation. This was one oi the several problems MTecting trade unions in Malaya. in particular those ol the non English spea.i«ng groups, which were
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    • 124 3 TWO Chin se students from ipoh, *>ng S*«*» Chey (19' and Tar "oh I.cong wil' be leaving Singapore somctinv this week foi further st'd'.e.--In the Cnit.o Spates. Ong. wh.) Urei in Jalac Datoh. is going to the Cniversity of California in Berkeley to study
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    • 105 3 A SIVCIA! w.« k-en'i moot in )1 the Singapore: Branca i the British Red Cros- Society. at Ike A-Ulph Hotel, decided to arrangi a Bridge and Mahjong T a P.rty a; me home of on Ck ."its nd i ady MurrayA\nsh\, on August
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    • 75 3 JOHORE R/.HRU. Sun.— Sentence oi six weeks' rigorous imprisonment was passed by Magistrate Che Kadir today on 55-year old Mm Tin who had pleaded guilty to a charge ol unlawful possession of two sheets of rubber. Mm Yin was arrested by the Police
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    • 395 3 JOHORE BAHrtU. Sunday. MORE than one hundred shops in the Yong Peng area, Central Johore, have been ordered by the Johore Government to be closed for certain hours during the day under the Emergency Regulations. The shops in the affected areas will be allowed to
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    • 131 3 OFFLCiAL tine sheets for OX2 Johore Grand Prix end Rend P. ices will be Issued shortly to all members of the Slnsfsnore Motor Club. The delay has been cause*' by the Committee having a lot of ether work on hand, the flon. Si ere
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    • 73 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. Fines totalling $25 Were im- posed on 28-year-old Tan Ah Kow in th* Magistrates Court today lor conveying i engine and dye big tyres on a weapon-carrier at Jalan Meldrum without a haulage permit and 3 goods vehicle licence. Ah Kow pleaded
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    • 258 3 Magistrate JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. THIRTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Omar bin Tahir, a Clerk of Works attached to the Malayan Railways, was acquitted by Magistrate Taib today after a two-day trial on a charge of "obtaining $100 from a Railways contractor, Ayiathurai. without consideration in the course of
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    • 82 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun. Appearing before Mr. W. B. Sutherland In the Session.; Court today. 25-year-old Goh Chok Kirn claimed trial when charged with posses- sion of three .'labs of opium weighing about three j pounds, worth about 51.500. Goh was arrested by Customs officers
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    • 48 3 Mr. Begtaatd J. Hoiliae-B c W UI 'ecture on "Sonn Notes on L-ght Weight Concrete.*' at the Shell Theatrette. on the ground floor of Shed House, at 7 p.m. tomorrow. The lecture has men arranged by the Teciuncal Association" of Malaya. 9 Dgs pore Branch.
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    • 121 3 A LI TTLE English, spoken by every one on board the Norwegian ship; the John Bakkc. the binding factor for her crew, made up of eleven different hauonattties. Unlike th» United Nations. Where stormy -'essions have j taken place throughout this j month amidst biting and
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    • 61 3 Constables at road blocks and traffic points now carry special linger print pads lor on-the-spot check of suspeticd identity card-holders. Should the print taken hi the t Otisi ible disagree with tne repression on the ia:d, the holder is brou&tat io toe roiice station lor uue^tioning. Picture shows Constable Abdul
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    • 176 3 THE paralysing effect of Communist controls and restrk iom on China a economy and 'he people', livelihood* is naphftcaUy told by several Hokkiens recently returned from China, who do* not w.mt their identities disdoaad for tear of reprisals. they said that there is a serious fool
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    • 48 3 M. Gob Choon Lim. cxprincipal ot the Anglo-Chines--I School, Malacca, returned to Ma aya yesterday j a;ter a year's Etudy m America, by Qantas 8.01.t C mste ation irom London At *he A t poi\ to meet hij 1 were his v ile and childnr.
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      • 607 3 NOTICES SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY. MOUNT EMILY SWIMMING POOL. It is hereby notified that the above Peal will be closed for cleaning and repairs from Monday, 21st August, 1950 until further notice. T. M. STEVENS. Municipal Secretary. BOARD OF LICENSING JUSTICES SINGAPORE. NOTICE OP QUARTERLY SESSION A quarterly session of the Boaid
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    • 638 4 DRITAIM'S decision to send troops from HongD kong to the aid of the hard-pressed Americans in Korea is as wise as it is courageous. It will give the lie at once to the rumours that Britain is not as whole-hearted as she might be in her support
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    • 2265 4 THE THIRD i ROAQCAST TALK ON THE DRAFT DEVELOPMENT PLAN OF MALAYA DV MR.J.A.E. MORLEY. ACTING DEPUTY ECONOMIC SECRETARY fIE third Chapter Of the Draft Development Plan is concerned with the development of Trade and Industry In the Federation of Malaya. In' this
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    • 932 4  -  by Dr. GORDON A. RYRIE IN 1907 an obscure chemist held up in his laboratory a little phial containing a white insoluble powder. The label was marked 4 4'-diamino-diphcnyl-*u phone. FamS hovered very near that chemist, hovered but did not land. Hid he tented this new
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    • 63 4 U.P. BERWICK. Pennsylvania. Sun. —Egyptian film actn ss Amir Amira Hew from Cairo to New York and then to Berwick yesterday for a reunion with her sister, Mrs. Fawzia Hank"), who wa=? a war bride and former Cairo dancer. The movie actress said she plans
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    • 132 5 A.P. HONGKONG. Sun. w ih Kee. former rrutb t i by the Chinese is r,p h nleased with the B'-ds t v p ro g r ess in New Chia*- .Se t'ommunist Tn l v said Tan is pews rail tour ol began
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    • 72 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun.— <s<y Chine-' were produced F and charged with hpli *n* in »n disorderly the Capitol |j aight They were arrested l»y detectives !nr Interfering with people Wont Yen "ng < 19> and Jsi pl< aded guil'y r d |S and $2 Hing <20>. So
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    • 29 5 D.R. Reuter PENANG. Sat. Choong o' Thy was charged with etrrfing sand, which ex".'V.'■> wrigh: attached to nil perron Choong guilty and was jj Masistrate
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    • 26 5 A.P. At toda\ reported a concentration 01 United States Danube aica. referred as its M«rci infotmation to a Ger- ..ncy. ADN- A.P.
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    • 80 5 Doctor Scree Cdovikolf. >v ruppril hi blanket* against the fallitn; «-now. SILS in Hie ceiitrf of :l naval outter romiDK alongside the ituimt off Heard Island. 'I Ik* doctor, who w:v> tiUu il 111 with appendicitis on the lonely island. Mtid that he Mould operate on himself if help did
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    • 237 5 A.P. STRASBOURG, Sunday. A PLEDGE from British Labour Party members to work for the Council of Europe yesterday nar rowly averted a rupture of the European Consultative Assembly. British Labour representative James Collaghan made the pledge on behalf of his Labour colleagues in a
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    • 77 5 A.P. NAIROBI, Bundaq. THE volcanic eruption reported on Saturday may be an exoe| ti Nftally big foresl tiro Airmen over the area o-day reported masses ol sme.ke and flames hut wer unable to Cjoflrm earlier reports 01 flowing lava, Reports TO Saturday saio that leanic eruptions accompanied by
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    • 105 5 JOHORF BAHRU, Sun. Thirty live-v-ar-old Tan Seng Peek. P bu-lness man from Bata Faha*. pleaded guil'y ia the Magistrates' Court to-da> to two summon.; charge ef hnju— Inrrn driving and speeding r>-vond the Town Board speed Rmlt Officer. Inspector M)h(l. Tahir. said the* S«mg Peek overtook
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    • 127 5 The Governor has received from the C S. consul GcoeraJ the following message on Urn occasion of the Royal K.rth ••G„ th»a aif£ oa^ n Ho the birth of a Royal Highness I <_ Slisabeth, Dtocheei of v burgh. 1 wish to add. on o
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    • 206 5 A.P. FRANKrURT, Sunday. PEN thousand Germans applauded vvildly to--1 day when speakers at the first international Socialist rally *iere since 1928 assailed proposals for German re-militarisation. Solomon Grumbach. a leading French Socialist, led the attack by decia;inf> that remilitarisation would destroy the new West
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    • 105 5 A.P. ROME.Sun. —Italian rice exports ior the 1949-50 season have reached 240.000 tons The increased demand has boosted prices 10 to 15 oercent. the Institute of Foreign Comment r 'ported. The Institute Bald the Increased shipments, attributed to the wave of buying inspired by th"
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    • 174 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. THE Brit'sh periodical i Economist said today I that chanc".s of eventual Communis success in Inoia were "far less good" than I they were in China. The people of India, having emerged from one era ot imperial rule, were by no
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    • 201 5 A.P. STOCKHOLM. Sunday DESPITE its support of the United Nations action in Korea, the Swedish ment had not abolished IW poheV of neutrality and freedom from al eign Minister. Mr. Osten in den. said today. In a speech at Mr Cnden reaffirmcu the 3t>» stand that
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    • 59 5 A.P. BOMBAY, Sunday. COTTON mill workers' demonstrating against retrench.rent of women operatives in In.lore to-day attacked police with iron ban and bolts, resulting in tne death of a nt Superintendent of I ohce dad serious injury to a .-üb-inspector. The police later opened fire to disp.
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    • 222 5 DROPOSALS were recently submitted to the Secretary of State for the Colonies recommending an increase in the number of elected members on the Legislative Council and a strengthening of Unofficial representation on the Executive Council. These proposals have now received the approval in principle of the Secretary
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    • 80 5 U.P. LONDON. Sundry. FOREiGN Office officials said yestcrda\ that the British Charge D'Affairs in Peiping, J.C. Hutchin. on, has been instructed, to protest on August 16 against fhe shelling of H M.S. Concord by Oommunist more batteries. The officids also said the British am l -issador
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    • 681 6  -  TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS (By A Market Correspondent) THE Pan-Malayan Income Tax report published last week has excited considerable comment. Its most striking aspect was the large proportion of tax derived from companies. Out of Singapore's total ot* $26,059,416 companies numbering 662 contributed $16,673,315,
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    • 294 6 IND"ST!UAI.S. Consolidated Tin Smeher Ord. 16. 6 v 17 Praser Ncavc Oro $2.85 to $2.90, Gammon $2.1? a Goodwood Park Hotel Uil2V4 to $105. Hammer >.34.0 d William Jacks (Malaya) i 2.05 to $2.07 2. Hong Kone Bank (Colonial) $620 0. McAiister $38.00. Ord. $2.07 d.. Robinson Ist
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    • 47 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun. The U.S. Bureau of Mines reports gold production in 1949 totalled 1.991.783 tine ounces, or one percent less than in 1948 Silver Production in 1949 'otailed 34.674.952 fine ounc- es. a drop ol nine percent j from the prevKms fear. 1 —A.P.
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    • 204 6 JN an effort to raise revenue of the Kota Bahru Town Board by $10,000 a year, it has been decided to charge trade premises a flat rate of $1 a month for j the collection of trade and domestic refuse. the Mpantl also agreed o
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    • 103 6 Sun<;ei Tukang Rubber Company Limited made SBB 728 «1?', 'n the financial year ended March 31, 1950 and a final dividend of s', is recommended, making 12t c /i for the year. An interim lor the current year is to be paid aiong
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    • 155 6 A.P. DARIS. Sunday,—The Mar--1 shall Plan nations have approved a new bankins system to handle their trade with each other—but delayed final signatures until the United States donates the money to finance it. Deputies of Ihe 18-nation Organisation for Economic Co-operation spent all day
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    • 82 6 THE rabbet commodity market opened at 120 cents a pound for September first grade shera. The marke* steadied up to 122 when considerable Dusiness was done. Lajtci selling sentiment waned and th« mukct rose further closing at "25 rents. Closing prices hi cents per pound w vjrc Buyers.
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    • 47 6 The price of lin in Sing.; pert? on Saturday was SSdJ p picul ex meltcr ari i $5 2 on the picrl. Tin-. pric< of three months tin in London the previous day was £773 \c r ton a rise of £g on the to.
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    • 46 6 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. Eugene R Black. President ot the Won* 1 Bank, told new men Friday that the Bank is awaiting th Bell Mission findings before dealing with an application for a loan to finance fout hydro-electric projects in the Philippine Islands. —A.F
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    • 122 6 U.P. WASHING TON Sun.—T.. government has tightened still further restrictions to the export of stia tegic materials to Russia and her European and Asian "-ateiutes. Exports to these countries have been restricted to small amounts for some time by tile Commerce Department.
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    • 125 6 U.P. WASHINGTON SundaA United States official said during the weekend that he expected the Commerce Department to make an announceme on Tuesday in reearn to the conservation of rubber in tde v n H States. umted He said the formation of a combined
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    • 60 6 PENANG, Sun.—An En-glish-speaking Chinese gir!. Ong Luan Kheng, was fired $10 by Magistrate Mr. D. R. Home on Friday when she p'eaded guilty to a charge of riding a bicycle in a careless mmnt! and colliding at Chulia Street on July 3 v.ith a motor-car. When asked
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    • 140 6 JHE Raub g*** during the four weeks enS June 17. 1950. The tonnte crushed during tne X was 4.185 For th/SS weeks ended May 20 ton nage crushed was 3.783 and 1103.435 ounces. During the lour 1 ended April 22. 3.763 tons were crushed
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    • 61 6 Cameramen af the Maia,.ar Film Unit will start work on a new fVm in Kota Banru. Kelantan. on August 21 Subjects for the him will incluck the Bat*, c and VVoav na Works, the Bu? Construct or, Works, the Pantai Cninta Berahi. the new method
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      • 154 6 MUSIC TRANSPORT free of dW all new students w 11 he Foorman's Music Stud.os, (Jnr ~<4 by Prof, and Mrs. Otto Korraan. 37. Orchard Road and 14. WW.mein Rd. Telephone 47». <F~.d ACCOMMODATION TO Let. Bungalow, *V i Thompson Road R" *i P.O. Cox 70i. s pore. »21; TO Let
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    • 536 7  -  CLASS FOUR FIELDS ARE TRICKY By "SPOT" KUALA LL iVTPI R Sundiv Tl N newcomers will be making their debuts on the Malayan 'turf at this Meeting at Kuala Lumpur which smarts on Satur(]lV Little is known of them at the moment, lew
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    • 159 7 Reuter. LONDON, Sum. Saturday's close of play scores: \l Lord*, M iddlesex burl Middlesex 134 f«>r two. no further play short y after lunch interval owtag to rain, l)erb\ .D« rbj »h n vs. Ken' Derbyshire oi"> for six (Revill Sale 73). U Newport. Glamorgan
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    • 136 7 LONDON. Sun. Arsenal fOOtbaT players have quit the Football Players Union and they will not tejoin unless there «3 a change of policy and .jrntrol in the Union. L auric Scott, the Arsenal and England right back. the spokesman for the Arsenal soccer team, said on BaftjTdav: "We
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    • 312 7 LONDON, Sunday. iuORF than a million fans packed the stands and terraces at 46 English Soccer League (►rounds today to give the new .season a rousing send off. Some players were quickly off me mark. ial of the campaign was netted by Nat Bolton
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    • 81 7 A.P. co::iston. England. Sunda\. -Donald Campbell said on Saturday he was afraid his :";uebird is too old to recapture the world's speed boat record* Cam obeli's father the late Sit MAlOOltn Campbell, drove Bluebird II at 141.74 miles per hour over Lake Coniston in 1939 io se".
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    • 282 7 LONDON. Sat. Following j hoaai football ream ts: M.I l>ll LX \(.l ftrsi Mfismi 0-• A r <>-tial 1 1 I Charitoi t. Bolton :t. SI cfOe d Wedn. R H I I rstield 2. g... r V. 1. Fulham 0 Portsmouth 1. Middlesbrough 1. Srok- I,
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    • 106 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE track v as in fine condition ivnen training was held here this morning. Few outstationed horses arrived yesterday and they were from ;ramer Fox and Spencer's stable. Ail those that participated in this morning's training wi re confined to slow work. They
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    • 26 7 PENANG. Sun.—Mr. M. G. Elston was chsted Honorary Secretary Of the Penang Hockey As 01 iation at the annual ueneral meeting held last week.
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    • 427 7 S.C.A. TOURNAMENT CRICKET Tribune Cricket Reporter. SINGAPORE Recreation Club, Singapore cricket 0 champions, lost first innings S.C.A. tournament points and also the Paglar Shield to their padant? rivals, the Singapore Cricket Club yesterday. The Recs' were beaten by 35 runs on the first
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    • 88 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sutxl.u. The gelangor Chinese Athletic Association aim. x«'d the Mercury Trophy in th< annual Intar-Cluh Relay Champioaahip held at the Victoria Institution, ground > terday. The winners scored a total of 12 points. Th Union Athletic team emerged runners-up with :{m points, while the
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    • 53 7 A.P. CHICAGO. Sun. I The Albany Park police I s;.ition baseball team I suffered a double Joss I on Saturday. t They were defeated I by a team of cops from I the Da men Avenue station. And somebody stole their uniforms from an
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    • 215 7 IN one of the quarter finals of the men's singles of the Singapore Badminton Association's Junior Shuttle Championship Andrew Tan fought hard, when down 12-14 in the rubber -jet against Masrom bin Haji Siraj to force a deuce and win the game. Andrew was well cherred
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    • 197 7 kttala LUMPUR. Bun. 1" eluded on th<- padang today. trously dismissed lor only 41 ™JJ h?ir IBmw!» '"day Selangor Club opened poorly losing four wickets in the first half-hour. Gointr in at the fifth wicket and with the score at 25. A. K. Campbell saved
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    • 479 7 Tribune Cricket Reporter. DREEZY Knocks were seen in the matches of the D S.C.A. Junior Cricket Tournament. Two centuries were scored and five batsmen carried their bats for more than 50 runs. The century-makers were R.O.V. skipper, V. R. Sabapathy, who hit up a bright
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    • 331 7 AinDTU IPOH, Sunday. beat South by a solitary goal scored Trr,otK n n A extra time in the Malayan Chinese TPPt qh- ssociati °n's match for the Tay today n the Chinese Assembly Hall ground ™mry.. h m- iS first
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    • 88 7 A.P. MOSCOW. Sund v. Forty Ru.ssi.tr athletes left Moscow for Brussels on Saturday to compete in the European track and ii Id championships starting next Wednesday. The Russian news agency. Tass. reported that the party included th~ three Russian women and ene man who
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    • 56 7 KUALA LUMPUR. Sunday. The attb Field Reg-intent, Royal Artillery, entered the final of the FARELF Army Football Caibeck Cup" Competition wtili a two-nil victory over the Battalion. Scots Guards, at Headauarter.- Malaya tdium yesterday. tsy vniue of this success, the Gunners will now meet the finalists
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    • 100 7 > IPOH. Sun.—Follow- t ins team was selected here this evening to re- present the Malayan S Chinese Football Asso- (iation in the annual 1 match for the Ho Ho V Cup against Hongkong Chinese to be played at x j Singapore on Sept,
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    • 206 7 R.A.F. Tennah had to fight hard for their 3-0 victory over C.V.M.A. iPM) in their Junior Cup-tie at the Ge\ iang Stadium yesterday. I'ressinv tor almost fifty minute* ot the e,anie, the Airmen should have scored twice as man) aoa!'- had their forwards i••
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      • 149 7 8.1. MADRAS/NAGAPATTINAM STRAITS SERVICE Madras Nagapattlnam Penang Singapore, 26.8.30 27.8.50 1.9-50 4.9.50 Rajula 20.9.50 21.9.50 26.9.50 29.9.50 frgWARDS:— Singapore P. Sham Penang Nagapattinam Madra? film 9.9.50 15-M» 16 950 «Wa 2.10.50 3.10.50 4 1 0.50 10.10.50 U. 10.00 Principal Agents: lsf AY. KERR CO. LTD., (Inc. in Singapore), HA, COLLYER
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      • 374 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Rail vr ys GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. BRECONSHIRE ..Due Aug. 27 GLENEARN Due Early Sept. FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. RADNORSHIRE In Port sails Aug. 22 GLENGYLE Due Penang Aug.
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    • 195 8 U.P. LAKE SI COESS. Sunday. UNITED Nations diplomats tfre actively considering a, scheme for putting North Korea under temporary I'nited Nations trusteeship until free elections can be held to unite the country under one democratic government, it \v:is learned yesterday. Informed sources said
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    • 89 8 A.P. JAKARTA. Sund.iy. SOMK 750.000. Indonesian plantation labourers paralysed most privrtcly owned estates tnro-ighout Java and Sumatra to-oay when o*4 struck on orders of thf wiaK •St'hupri" Male Workers' U non. The wsJkou* came after week Of negotiations for Metier ten* The ratal concerned are mostly Duti
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    • 82 8 A.P. MOSCOW. Sun. TH E newspaper Pravda commented in a Fop Ign Affairs editorial today that the only th'ng on which there la unanimity at Strasbourg is on "preparation tor a w w v. ar." [1 said th! Council ol Europe meeting is intended
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    • 180 8 A.P. MOST of the 1.f.a0 residents the mm;.l! .Ww South Wales nonh roast town of Belltngea tli.i not ko to bod on hi:<lt> Right Tin > NUyed up waiting for •ii happy event", drinking tonal■ and celebratlßi in aa» ticipition. Twelve minutes
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    • 125 8 A.P. r> XX Bl TCCESff Sunday. UNITED MATIOHJB Security Council nirmb'J I expect another surprise UJVO from rtuaalii duurtng t;*> week. It may nmo in Jtht- private -cunucd meeting on Monday. Hi it is m-jr. likely to appear In the next public session on Tuesday. Dc tgatca
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    • 39 8 An 18-jyear-old Chinese youth found nHth 129 Chap Ji Kee sltpa ..t the Junction of River Va'.ley Road and Mohame<l Suitan Road aras arrested late on Saturday night. He v.ill be charged in the Police Court today.
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    • 133 8 Nearly 1.00 tons of bombs urr, i»oiir -il lrom the bomb ,>t «m; I SA Su|M> rfort* onto !:<•» troop* pr <4 together on the west bank of the Naktonjr River in South Korea on Auk. 16. Earlier. B-29s saturated a chemical plant in the North
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    • 65 8 DEAUVILL& I .ance. Sun. lEGYPT'SI EGYPT'S King fmtoua j who on Friday night won $28.000 in an all-night gambling session, came back to D-auville's casino oefor dinner yesterday and stait"d the attac; on the 'no limit" Chemin de tor Bank His a/inninaa before dawn previously estimated as high
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    • 152 8 Tribune Staff Reporter. INDONESIANS must learn to stand on their ofn feet and rely upon themselves, Dr. Z. Zain, Indonesian Representative in Singapore tola a crowd ot his countrymen yesterday at Patterson Road Thousands of Indonesians •."ere at Patterson Road last night to celebrate
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    • 47 8 THE HAGUE, Sun. INFORMED sources disclosed yesterday lha. the Netherlands-1 adoneaftan mi--1 nisters conierence on New Guinea Ift sen duled for the end of September. Tli is conference will take ruieo before the regular ministers conference of <c iNotnerlands-lndonesian Union, planned for October.
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    • 249 8 U.P. CALCUTTA, Sunday. ffNTIRE villages in the Indian state of Assam were swallowed up by the great earthquake, which rucked the roof ol the world" on Tuesday, aeeordlnq to delayer reoorta Last night. The total recorded deathfl already stood at 2(1, but authoritative quarters feared the
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    • 45 8 WAEHIN&ION, Sun. THE t:.S. Air Force announces it has last sf> p ni.es to enemy action in the Korean var. This figure does not necessarily cover all pane iQBBfB, .-'mcc the Ail Kotee said it ineludeu cr.ly losses known to the enemy
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    • 154 8 Reuter. BLLCRADE. Sun. MR. Ernest Day es. British Parliamentary Underi Secretary for Foreign Aftairs. denied at a Press coni ference here today that he was taking iO the Yugoslav i Government any Greek proposals for re-establish-ment of normal diplomatic relations between the two countries.
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    • 25 8 A.P. Natt< nali-t t iling's Cabinet under Premier Chen Chen banned arteata ,ot auapectea ciinun Is wiinout pioper w iraata A.P.
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    • 85 8 FRANKFURT Sui ITNITEL) States High Commissioner v many, John McCloy. sari vest-relay h~ Western Germany v. ill take her place in f crn Europe's defence against -.cay Russian The statement, Issued by McClov s said Germany "obviously will play a it vc.ib Issued in answer to
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    • 186 8 A.P. NEW DBLHJ, Sund y. THE liajinn Prfate iliiiiafei P.'ndit J iwaharlal Nohru. n.is rxcn inviteo ro Peking by the Ch near Communist geveraaient nd is giving the invitation consideration .dthougi' so fAS he ha? at* replied oific-lh, it was reported to-day. It van not slated
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    • 176 8 Till., folio win I in (be Tnnitj < «Ml Th«or> l tine 1". .,ii 1m i.i ;l lhl s I Ifst Hon» markti. r..",", Hons .i'j marks t y -r »•> «ill-It K S: 1"-' .U.\,K.| ;t'" c-a liuil.- S., I,,; i us i. (;i;ii| V V
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    • 94 8 KtXKSB I.M in« v a.m. baaketba I .i. i tudm nton 5.3» J p.m. ...Y.Al.C.A.: International fm nihility meeting at lt> am Mr uions on i art' oi uinittills jnd birds in Singapore. ,««o iOi. liid an dish by Mrs. K M. I. Menon. at Rat
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    • 103 8 C.tTHAY: OiiIImVI loei Mix,i« j ana Anew Ud 11 a.m.. 1.45, > iii. AI.H AMBlt "Be! inia" *'iih (Jem A. i;. H' I l.i. its a'.il It.»» P-in rlVIMO» M Arm Todd. '2 «•>'' 1 I'- KK\: "R a- k Air-v- 11 .r 1.45, i.00. 6.30 find AI'HOl.: Yc
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