Malaya Tribune, 26 August 1950
1950-08-26
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section19 1950-08-26 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS TODAY T TBL W lira A hAAhh sfuu SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1950 PKICE TEN CENTS""19 words
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Article254 1950-08-26 1 FRANK TREMAINE - CLOSE INFANTRY FIGHTING RAGING THIS MORNING By FRANK TREMAINE U.P. T,OKIO, Saturday. DELXFQRCED Communist forces launched a threepronged attack on American defenders of the port of Pusan at dawn today (Saturday) as fighting kred at five other points around the 120-mile United Nations defenceU.P. - 254 words
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Article52 1950-08-26 1 A.P. ILN F! SCO Frid&v ship -link in a ter off .67 r: <.;ie Lenehipi worked the men ■mr trtachfrous waters, r "•ranee to if the by i... re vented seeing the kg, rc -i-'i .:i the colli- added to fell. .oned Nat'\f !roni sur Plus arA.P. - 52 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-08-26 1 Smith and Wing Commander Peter Stradline reviewing the parade ol RAK police cadets at a eeremon> tins moraine at Chauei ISEE BACH PAGE23 words
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Article64 1950-08-26 1 A.P. KOREA FRONT. Sat. AMERICAN and South Ko rean field officers agre: that the Red threat ..o Taegu has been mashed and the enemy will not be capable of making another large-scale attack for at least 10 more days. Frontline indications are that the three batteredA.P. - 64 words
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Article22 1950-08-26 1 A.P. S( RJ JSTOtf, Frday SUGAR RAY ROBINSON knocked out Jose Bana tonight in less than a minute.—A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article15 1950-08-26 1 Reuter. Japan's electric power industry today discharg.-d 2.173 Communists and fellow travellers.—Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article246 1950-08-26 1 Ith, c r riday. in. t rtt} ;n il meetMr. Jakob Britain the CriV ,J other i Nttt prom W main fcs for the ;•> to create l l hlch I of conN Mr. J All the quoted statement.* of Lenin and Stalin, Mr Malik246 words
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456 1950-08-26 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. TWO Chinese Communist armies have been massed along the Korean border and 120 mammoth tanks have been sent to the Red Koreans from the Russiam controlled port of Dairen, the U.S. army said today. The official word of the longA.P. - 456 words
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Article82 1950-08-26 1 A.P. HONGKONG, Saturday. CHINESE Red shore batteries ou+side Hongkong filed on another foreign ship yesterday. This 'tiny the target was the British oil tanker Ho Kwang The Ho Kwang, belonging to the British owned Asiatic Petroleum Oil Company was on route to Hongkong with empty oilA.P. - 82 words
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Article20 1950-08-26 1 A.P. The U.S. government yesterday put sugar back undt r export controls, effective .;nni Sep I,— AJP.A.P. - 20 words
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1527 1950-08-26 2 CHARLES E. WHITING A.P. WESTERN EUROPE, more nut.-a economically than ever before in history, is far from ready tQ fight as a smootii working team in any third world war. It Is leaning heavily on the United States in itsA.P. - 1,527 words
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53 1950-08-26 2 when Kartarsin«h S *lth cau&ing hun t?? Singh with ii was acquitted T Siagh roid ask< for JraT curry, when it pv*n. h( Wtt »J hare cut Ti-jab JB finger h. *alia* 3l hit him on i.. ea j li stool, a repon'u-ic made a?53 words
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Article47 1950-08-26 2 v ii the F:v I A.S.P. M > pJ mg. said that on the j 1 Teltik Basin. Bawac* I J ed tO Ot j card bul j a chit signed by a 3 lost his card on Au~;l 1 Ca: j47 words
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38 1950-08-26 2 Tl voic< s il Sil Gil Ji oo Mr. Warren ft Sir Senegal Rau and D i Council will be heaa 1 morrow at 9.45 Radio Malaya. ikm sr* ciallj (1 n i38 words
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Article72 1950-08-26 2 A BALANCED i support* rs o\ th Met hod is? ('.sure!: v held last nighl Church Hall. Star attract: hi evening wen tb pupils of Mr Of > Oi these, dimmu..' year-old Boon Hoci hall size violin dtlign.j audience with his i •March" by .Mozart. Mr.72 words
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60 1950-08-26 2 A.P. PENANU. ,J S3S?. to them, bull wab and the case »'d to August JThe two men, Pin and Ong rJ j were charged j S H,, KWOO^' cycle, a 1 j jcw -lkry amount- WILL TAKE f;! Milan's fajjjjj tP d Theatre Oi«h«will tA.P. - 60 words
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140 1950-08-26 3 'DON'T AID REDS' WASHINGTON, Friday. ruman today described as a "tragic blur. attempt in Congress yesterday to cut furids :»r hi 3 "Point Four" Programme, which ■orides hnical aid to the world's under-deve-5J0.900,000 to $15,000,000. recommended by a Joint Senatei lives Committee while discuss"opriations140 words
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47 1950-08-26 3 20MB A X' S A LAND. sh pod Y.mg like abu vv :-r" F:r Afri n native 63 f u >* th .>rman's r. he does, Wit!" ,T\".U-. re seal- r England, -V -t -eemes i) at just as "at makei gD,"—T'p47 words
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Article65 1950-08-26 3 U.P. v '.LA Today. Commu■J^' 1 H ik guerillas and ml to the Tarlac n "racked a tolm ;rn Piitary report .-"abulary j j and four :amp atrarlac early Hone l ttHT* mo Casta- staff of the •a Forces, -arlac to guerillas. medium \rnks also aiho-v° 120U.P. - 65 words
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Article102 1950-08-26 3 Reuter. 3ERL.IN, Fti. THE Natioral Congress of the Communist-led "National Front"' will stage a mass youth rally of tiie "free German youth" in East Berlin at the end of November. Berlin Radio announced today. This decision was taken at today s meeting of the CongressReuter. - 102 words
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Article118 1950-08-26 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. THE Communist controlled Seoul Radio has broadcast a message purporttcly written by PhL'lip Lean. American newspaper co"respondent, captured by Moith Koreans about a month lgt The language of the message was couched in smoothflowing English in contrast tc the almost illiterate language ofU.P. - 118 words
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Article27 1950-08-26 3 A.P. A Dutcn Committee was formed in Utrecht yesterday to fight for "Turko' Westerling's freedom if he is arrested on arrival in Holland.—A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article21 1950-08-26 3 A.P. The chances of a world war in the near future are "fairly remote." Pandit Nehru said yesterday.—A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article111 1950-08-26 3 Reuter. DELHI, Thurs. I NEHp. AHARLAL tiaxi Prime fcvtr-. v l °day that he Tib*.-". iuture v settled He J l M inference nt had In- d out to the Chinese Government the desirability of peaceful agreement on China's claim to sovereignty over Tibet. A Tibetan delegationReuter. - 111 words
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Article, Illustration79 1950-08-26 3 Indonesia celebrated the fifth anniversary of her declaration of independence on Aug. 17, together with establishment of the Indonesian unitary state. The climax of the impressive ceremony held in front of the presidential palace, Jakarta, was the hoisting of the red and white Indonesian flag atop a speciallyA.P. Photo. - 79 words
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86 1950-08-26 3 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO Today HARRY BRIDGES woa his appeal yesterday in a two to one ~uit -ulin<*. The longshore leader was jailed on August 5 when his U5525.000 bail was revoked on the governmentV plea that he was a menace to the country's internal security.A.P. - 86 words
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Article102 1950-08-26 3 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. I'«' w much money Bing Crosby has made la a secret-may be even he not b-o-v—but how much money he has made for others can only be a matter of speculation. A radio executive estimates that Crosby record programmes, on little and bigA.P. - 102 words
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171 1950-08-26 3 LONDON, Today. THE American Secretary of State Dean Acheson yesterday cautiously refused to say just what the' United States thinks of Herr Adenauer's twopoint reo.uest. It is. howver, an cpen secret that America backs the ic'sa that West Germany should be allowed to contribute to171 words
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Article48 1950-08-26 3 A.P. PUEBLO, COLORADODO you get mad when you see a sign, "Do not pick Officials at Colorado's State Ho.<pitai recognise this reaction, so they have done something about it. Beside a large bed near the hospital greenhouse is a sign, "Please pick flowers here."—A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Advertisement117 1950-08-26 3 A N 0 T H E R^-~-w^>^^^ Biro Service covers the Eastern heml- Sm iphere. But It does more than that—lt covers f every writing need; as witness the new Biro tJf j^* MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its j I protector cap which enables It to be117 words
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Article, Illustration1346 1950-08-26 4 Film: "WAB.ASjI iVEM X' Cinema: CAPITOL. Stars: BETTY C.KABIE. VIC I OK MAffJFJ PHK iiXRE's. 4RDENT GFABLE Tans have no cause for co..iplaint with this latest confection in leg art. Her vitality and ebuilient spirits carry the day and. togeth< r with th: vim. rollick and swing1,346 words
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Article85 1950-08-26 4 r v U.S.A. 'C .2 veniently ola> o I innocent Italians 2a enabled to identity 0: hh The Italian scenes m of turbulence Ihe fisticuffs ss r* Ladd I-.- grounds for compaiat n r REAPER 3Y Ti." mi"!h making able best with the 1 fimtlv (I* tw85 words
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Article14 1950-08-26 4 Biu doll--- v rem Isattir. dtojjj costing I r.. > 714 words
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Article1434 1950-08-26 5 KAY HAMMOND-DAVIES - TODAY'S SHORT STORY by KAY HAMMOND-DAVIES b< en out tr th< rubble irit: but did not. Phillip came round almost daily to enquire. Of course I knew nothing about the slate of Bis heart but I guessed where Mabs lay. He took *he whole blame for the accident1,434 words
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Miscellaneous109 1950-08-26 5 ■PERMAN toy Wayne Boring I EY OOP s»y V. T. Hamlin I W= E E t 'Si.- X ""I HO SOCK. I f I I WrJSfhJPmm v JBBBmi^Bnw f ABNER by Al Capp r~ si pastes 11 A) ";3 S RUGHTEJ* IS, LAD wrong a buoomin' pen-and- -readjng THESE. t109 words
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Article, Illustration111 1950-08-26 6 Taking alter his father's tlitaf T«- < rptatn John Slim (leiM talk* with Major G*' v ra! G. C. E\ons commander of the 40th Division. Slim. Adjutant (»i the and Sniperland BgHaaiwa, lat. t*.att»."<> l b K'dng t<» Korv*. He X th* M>n «>f JrV.d-A P.; Photo.; V.P. Photo - 111 words
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270 1950-08-26 6 rpOURISTS visiting Britain 1 fo r the national Festival of 195J will have the chance to get to know Britisn people 'in their tNtU homes". To meet the anticipated demand for accommodation ir t»ndon during the p270 words
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Article181 1950-08-26 6 IT is probutiie that the names 1 Oi t:.e ne>* bab> Princess will Acj be announced until just the christening wluch is expected to take place some Ume next month. This in what happened in the case of Pr nee Charles whose nnmev. were not made181 words
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Article34 1950-08-26 6 A.P. King Faiouk of Egypt Friday received the three" Egyptian swimmers who participated in the mass swim across the English Channel and promised them gifts and decorations when they return to Egypt.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Miscellaneous292 1950-08-26 6 ON YOUR RADIO RED NETWORK i £WSffi W"j& t *OdP" INDIAN PROGRAMMES !ZX play b> I 5.00 p.m. Time Signal, Open- ptomlev. I A repea» BLUE NETWORK £TSi 7- Club. huU Lumpur: t>_3© < hil s.iit«; 6.30 Time Simal FrorranMne* in tec", SEKSS^S 1 22E WMB ■sets S£ Listener* Choice292 words
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Article, Illustration87 1950-08-26 7 Mrs. Retina Foorman accom husband duringthe piano duet of Br*hi* "6th Hungarian Dance". Mrs Sim Miaii Kian stne.n? On Wmg* oi Song" by sstthn. At the piano is IBM Cbeng S .ao Pir.g. Gv.cs's artists who helped i th< rirr U?ht. Front m: Andrew Kars. v.. rMr87 words
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Article18 1950-08-26 7 A.P. T1 foi bidden Kingdom of yesterday announced ppoinlment of All MoIts Minister to Fgypt. A.P.A.P. - 18 words
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Article27 1950-08-26 7 A.P. I i.u' Lnmis fffiimnn for S forces to get out of Formosa made traders cj m I tious up. the London exch.vngc yesterday. -A*:A.P. - 27 words
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Article25 1950-08-26 7 A.P. i rince Thilip will fly to next Friday to take a first Command in the Royal Navv—the frigaU Magpie A P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article23 1950-08-26 7 A.P. ieae klmbuty officials ten ,y that they could nfirra report* that ChinC mmunists had invaded T 'M. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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288 1950-08-26 7 A.P. NEW YORK. IUI7Y was b busy month for hoarders and &ntiJ hoarders in-the United St-xies. From President Truman down, responsible government and business authorities said thsre are no shortages. Bat still some jittery (ner\ous) folks, at the r>st word from Korea, rushedA.P. - 288 words
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Article33 1950-08-26 7 Reuter. Jobn.son atfn d the Li.S. Coi riesp ycsterd y for permit sion ;t- cor script doctors and delists up to and including those aged 45 for the Arm?*. Services. —Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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Advertisement87 1950-08-26 7 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of I guards that glorious, fragrant rich mellow Maxwell House j freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh Vacuum pack ing Don't wad get Maxwell keepTMaTwell House roaster-87 words
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Miscellaneous105 1950-08-26 7 ilin.lnsti.ni T'k Son-*: tJt 1 (iicul I N. *s; KM I>.in.-.-<i limine \onet. with >»« Inn.-: 7 041 < ;<ise Ikun. < hinknk rKtn;k.\mmk-• 12.4»! ji ln Tune. On< nz ■net. > fri,'. Hmmmii ijl >laanrin; 12 i: tVip itg llramas; 1M N«w« in M indarin. Amov t »»< 1.13105 words
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1044 1950-08-26 8 VAST DE SOLATE AREAS NOW AN INLAND SEA Reuter A.A.P. I rE dead heart of Australia is beating again for th-* first time Known to whi*e men. It has come to life prob»bly fo." a few months at th.? most- -through transfusion on a giganticReuter – A.A.P. - 1,044 words
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Article58 1950-08-26 8 LONG RANGE TELEPHONE U.P. nONGKONG The Hongkong Government has completed Installation of longrange radio telephone equipment at Kai Tek airfield, and the new service will be in operation shortly, according to an official report. The long range telephone will enable communication with aircraft at a considerable distance, thus increasing theU.P. - 58 words
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Article36 1950-08-26 8 Mr. Thomas Warn of H. Tan Accountancy, School. Singapore has passed his Corporation of Certified Secretaries final examinations with distinction in Economics. Mr Thom- s Warn is a committee clerk. Municipal Secretariat Office.36 words
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Article, Illustration111 1950-08-26 8 There is literally ah iron curtain—in the form of a barred gate—which stands on the frontier bridge across the river Araxes. dividing Russia and Iran at the border town of Julfa. Photo shows: tTop) the iron curtain gate on the Iranian-Russian border at Julfa. in Northern Azerbaijan.—A.P. Photo - 111 words
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76 1950-08-26 8 Reuter. BOMBAY. In v djl ct shortly be COMecteo "> radio teieplM» wtW sia. it is learnt h° rf t bi ,«h The to taKrn afto' the "link-up wa tJn r a "test" convei saiaw Lt rol. RoeWomo IV Leader of the uidone*an£ legation to theReuter. - 76 words
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Advertisement60 1950-08-26 8 %a44(efc?tece4' of the ami golden v heat that's Luncheon Assorted most delicious of all un Kweetened biscuit>! For other t mo and other Ustsfl buy 'Cocktail Assorted' -tasty, paJate^teaaing tit bits in appetising varieties and shapes. <*s?m Tacked oven-fresh in tins for you and your.. hiajrja> L HUNTLEY PALMERS BISCUITS60 words
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350 1950-08-26 9 three-year-old brother nearly cost her bed in the General Hospital, after from drowning, 18-year-old Miss X related her story, yesterday. Mis id: "On Thursday night I had a third of its kind. In this dream the life threatened if I did not obey the350 words
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55 1950-08-26 9 U.P. v f' r, •SE It's costing tu-ic i»"Ch io outrit Army volun- in Korea as in rin c! Piggcr compares World War II and Clothing items, including H v,- wool irreatcoat at ;;p to 150.60. The n|*cer'« rifle at *30 is his riv<U.P. - 55 words
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Article98 1950-08-26 9 ;T< N. Fii. W'ir'd natural rubix r '.'M-r ton* in T .1»*:. I -i i nthly 'iffure ever ThH e«** Hi C«fc c.iup >n by 20,000 ions. Svr.'hetk rubber m-tirit \«u I soiue 9,000 ions "!'t <i. con.-' iiispt oil. T >-7 w»*re ma»!- 1 bv r»-"98 words
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Article43 1950-08-26 9 in M«Upa <A4*I »01» linn- tii OB i iJl 1 I" lnh lilffH! llrtu t*7 i i k 111 I li-rtl- r 1 .-ml i f Mil- I «I Ift .1 H- ..f il i !C) «T1 ir*K*> t M..V5S43 words
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48 1950-08-26 9 A.P. I 1MERK \N military I 4 T'ukeHr.an disclosed I 0n i a. y that Britcn "aval forces made a conimj"do nid on Thursday n >fiht on an island off Inrhon. tw.i.nundos destroyed 4f > e neniy supply dump and I radio installation— A.P.A.P. - 48 words
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Article28 1950-08-26 9 x l Iidek: Yukawa. 1949 winner in physics I that he K u i£ W t an offer to be- Professor of Colum11 X Vork28 words
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Article26 1950-08-26 9 A.P. Ir Zafrulah j F r! 1 4*! >v 11 Minister of wpl pay an nt• to the NotnTi X^in n ing ofA.P. - 26 words
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Article25 1950-08-26 9 A.P. ir, >eked to Britain I i- p.- Ul!ll r s «luring July v 1 Korean war. it M n nouncv,J yesterday.A.P. - 25 words
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Article73 1950-08-26 9 In Port: feel 'ii <15>. Avcrnaa<44), A (Steer*). T>lemachua (42 43). Gawing (II). Cliandpara t3S 39). lieerterk Kid), rieosh Strverllsbt <M 3 31). Rionw (31 32». Fly OS Trader «17 18). Benrecnh «19 20). Charlie McLeod (21 22i. ftxedericK Clover (23 24). Mr-ntor »25 2H-. B'-nvenwe (2773 words
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Article30 1950-08-26 9 U.P. HONG KONG. Fri. The tollovv.ng v.»re today's quotations on the Hong Kong Money Exchanges: HK.>b\34 pel U.S. dollai. HK513.30 per pound sterling. HKS3OI ter tael of gold. 17.1U.P. - 30 words
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Article102 1950-08-26 9 Bighesl and k*w«* pr*«w 25 are Spot Loo«e R. M.A.I RSS FOB pt. R.H.A3 RSS FOB S<l"R M.A.:J RSS FOB Sept. X.M.A l Pale Crepe FOB Sept. (Nominal) •C" Blanket Crepe FOB Sept Oct. (Nomina > •C" Blanket Crepe Loose Gpdcwn S'pQre Sept./ Week Oct. X S.S. on102 words
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Article, Illustration70 1950-08-26 9 Ah 1* k (Ton) stopped hiwork on repairing the cabin rooi oi a motor t.mi .am. partia'ly in yeslerday'"* fir- ai C yde Qua> along tho Singapore Rive- t have this pietur* f aken h> the Tribune Cameraman. A wooden bo\ (boltoiu was saved lrom the fire70 words
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218 1950-08-26 9 NEW YORK. THE development of a new type of radiation--1 absorbing eye glasses that .nay give protection against tho atom bomb was disclosed by a team of scientists of the University of Pittsburgh. The glasses, or "atomic ,v o spectacles.'' are218 words
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Article51 1950-08-26 9 BRI TAIN BANS PLAY Reuter. LONDON. Fr ..—The Lord Chamberlain's office of thBritish Government, responsible for censoring theatrical productions, has ban ned a play entitled "Th< Baker's Daughter becauv it Is alleged to be based on the marriage of Seretse Khama. exiled Bamangwato chief, and his london-boru wife. Ruth Williams.Reuter. - 51 words
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Advertisement102 1950-08-26 9 ECZEMA, SORES I Rash, Irritation f 7d Pimples, rashes, spots, skin irritation and even distressing Jc A eczema quickly yield to Zam-Buk -> J C\."«S>■•■// treatment. This herbal ointment py^*Ar should be smeared over the affec- \Axl wmY~ ted parts before retiring at night i v to heal whilst you102 words
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Article, Illustration120 1950-08-26 10 C">N*FIDE\T -J s I n* tooriata win fe>.J The BmgkMifl foorballers p ictnred on their arrival r.t K*Hfcß< Airport !ast night Ifoagkoßg Chinese are the holder* of the Ho Ho Cup (s Mm ioreground). They meet Al.if *>,iChines? urxt klm the Cup. They Ron thei mm when120 words
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Article150 1950-08-26 10 "Spot” - by "Spot” KUAIjA I 4PUR, To-day. Admiral. ij- es> working toK«?h»r Broun Brocade (lT u-;,r?i» r: turned the best time in th rune's track work. They k* .Cf! 1 sees, for the last three. \/-th the Jone's mount finish:; >: i.t-ad in front. VHrgufil >J-.-tes) was out alone150 words
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Article71 1950-08-26 10 Li Times Sports Club sur- bea Chart'red Bank Club. In a Business Hi.use tt sm trame on the C.V.M.A t y»st»rday by one goal to was dull and uninteresting. Straits Times deserved their >" y. Trie Bankers had many •i-xcel'ent storing chances but no ie made71 words
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Article49 1950-08-26 10 The first round of the Ritchie Cup yachting eompet'tion will Ix held at the Seletur Naval Base today. Members of the eight seillnjr < lubs In Singapore will be compet'ng. The semi-finals will be h. Id next Saturday (Sept. 2) and the finals the next day.49 words
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Article133 1950-08-26 10 IN a hard fought game Cosmos S.C. scraped a two-one victory over Chinese S.A., in a Junior Cup tie fixture on tin8.0.D.C.A. ground yesterday. Chinese were unlucky to Icse. They had the better balanced team. Cosmos started off shakily but gradually settled down and scored both133 words
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Article29 1950-08-26 10 SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND, Fri.—Billy Sidwell def.*t« J Geoff jirown today in an allAustralian ttnal of the North of Kngiand tennis championship. The scores were 2-6, «-4, 6-1, 0-2.29 words
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Article164 1950-08-26 10 JIN! EONG TO MEET LEWS Reuter and U.P. BOMBAY. Friday. MALAYA'S Thomas Cup hope. A. Piruz, treatefl ITI capacity crowd to some excellent day and entered the men's singles Cricket Club of India championships at tne of India's B. D. Shroff, 15—5. Id—9. m tosS TheReuter and U.P. - 164 words
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Article50 1950-08-26 10 The ,v M vited to P*JV CTJ nub vg. t* Banders c.n k< ke C»» Stogapore at Tlh* 1 day ~10 P Ro»d. ffwr 1 1 &J A. Gtuoaw VJJg n Hon. G. Wf»yg jr. G*»C"C bury. A. P^r r H.'rffev *i [on. C V B. ft, MUnton lwx50 words
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575 1950-08-26 11 BRIGGS ON THE HOME GUARD KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. (THE Federation Government is bringing in a law to make the chief tenant of every house resmsible for reporting full details of any visitor hn -tavs overnight in his house or of any occupant IZ absent575 words
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Article66 1950-08-26 11 A.P. NEW YORK. Fri. Guesy Moran y.sterday signed .< pro feesional tennis < omrwi w..ich wil' guarantee her USSTo.'' for on" vi ar of phry. Queay gouig to shtrw a d:!/.ziing waidrohe and r > lot more of OUSSy. She said: NowA.P. - 66 words
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Article74 1950-08-26 11 A.P. MILAN Ft Britain's ac« cyclist Reg Harris, eatabMsked a new' record on the Vigorcllt ionise in M lan Uui night when he covered the 400 metres circuit in 22.X seconds. The previous record was »r* The old record had also been broken la-t night byA.P. - 74 words
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Article204 1950-08-26 11 POMBINED Eurasian, seen at their worst this seav were trounced 6~*l by Combined Chinese, in a Community League game at Jalan Besar yesterdayit was a one sided game throughout, the Chinese being most in the picture. Eurasian goalkeeper W Van Huzien let his team204 words
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Article80 1950-08-26 11 NMri Sembil.i t Indians meet S ,n~a7>o..- Indians today »>: t»u Bardhan Cup a' 't" 1 Jl,an 1 titer the same Vo vciii enfrtstn the v, no ri,T w re unable lo r .V* eter.AhSr mann,... Mi Muhul uMHi.i. is confidenl tl«t N<;'rl will retain the80 words
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Article82 1950-08-26 11 Reuter. SOUTHEND ON-SEA, Baaea, Fri Wad Indies cricketera to? ,lay beat Baae* by .--even w < i ■iter being U twmt benwd ot < Brat innings. LMsmiasittK Basex lor m their second Innings t<w»y, *«n Indies were left wth rw) ana quarter houi toReuter. - 82 words
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Article184 1950-08-26 11 U.P. Blanker a koeau bamptoa md ler. easnv won metres :inal in h kii.v-keil two 1 Oft the old re Bri- Ihe men's 400 n Is which beat 1 I bj four lent is of HmP i rt oi It-eland became the mens mirtin m"U.P. - 184 words
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Article89 1950-08-26 11 The Wing Sun table-Tennis Tram of Hongkong arrived m Sm apore >v Cathay Pacific Airways plan- last nu.ht *oi a series of games m Singapore. Their v»« t is sponsored by the' Singapore Table Tennis sociation. The gam*»s will m played at th* Happy and89 words
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Article31 1950-08-26 11 A.P. BURNOS AIRES. Fri. .'i. Argentine Football Asaociat'on toda) suspeudcd two utire First Division soccer teams follow iv a tijht which broke uj> th< Velezsarsfteld-Huraian u'ame on August 19.-A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article276 1950-08-26 11 Reuter. t< i is: At mat. SfcitTej beml wotcct tci shire, oy 11! runs: .Surrey 8"" ana »ouuly IV iferk" J'ght arm last medium she '<>r IS) \V<n-e«»}«wr--'«r» l l'r n>vi -v.- .nu'y !,1 (H»T.urt'i M'-V.iP.ion :uin' spjh tin- -isJ. Af (Cardiff, <ilair.<»r.;an v.-. Yoiiud|fte,Reuter. - 276 words
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Article63 1950-08-26 11 A.P. LONDON, Kri. The W today announced that Btiai tJioHc had been granted DnpaM le.»ve so that he ould make the 'our «o Australia this wmt. i with the England cricket team. Cam ieav« starts on a»iu and continues through May l, 1961. when Close, aA.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement54 1950-08-26 11 THE FINAL t^CficA T 0 YOUR MAKE-UP CUTEX Magic-wear CUTEX, so easy to apply givtf beauty to your fingertips. This incredibly long-wearing polish resists chipping and peeling. Stays perfect longer—CUTEX's clear, v\ non-fading shades never seem l/r~*\yi to lose their brilliant lustre. 1 CDTEK pi j V World's most popular54 words
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Article247 1950-08-26 12 TODAY'S PRESENTATION Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Tolay. WARRANT Officer Charles Norman Sutton, an RAF policeman with a 3,000-mile "beat", was presented with the Long Service Medal at a ceremony at the Far East Air Force Police School at Changi this morning. The medal was presented247 words
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Article74 1950-08-26 12 SEVENTY young people from all the Chinese churches in Singapore met today at the St. Andrew's School. Singapore, for the first All Slnaapore Chinese Christian You ih Fellowships Institute. The confer nee is snonsored by the Chinese YMCA and is the first of Us kind. The aim74 words
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Article61 1950-08-26 12 MALACCA, Today \h M. Ahearne of Messrs. Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd.. Malacca. *as married this morning at the Chur"h of Saint Francis Xavier to Miss Patricia Fordo, a nursing sister of the Malacca General Hospital. The marriage was solemnised by the Rev. Father R. de Souza. The61 words
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Article26 1950-08-26 12 The Straits Chinese Methodist Youth Fellowship is nolding a Reading and Passion Fruit Night at No. Kampong Kapor Jload. a t 8 pm. tonight.26 words
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Article273 1950-08-26 12 K.L. Meeting KUALA LOtPi p THE following are the results of today's going was yielding to good. c There was photo finish 1 in the second race for second place. RACE ONE Horses CI. 4, Div. 3—6 furs. AMUSEMENT (8.07) Ayres 1 Bright Mengseng (8.09) Dunwoodie 2273 words
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Article61 1950-08-26 12 A.P. HONGKONG. Saturday /CABLES from Shanghai m L night said the 1.100-ton British freighter J( 'P Hw sank within five minute striking a mine yesterday the Yangtw estuary. Only uV ship's MA "J* nel and starboard WW" davits wcr.- reported rh** high water. All the shipsA.P. - 61 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-08-26 12 Wwraui Officer Charles Norman Sutton being presented with th*- IxMig Ser\i< M da by (ironp Captain B. W S. >nvth «t th FEAF Poßce School thi* morning.30 words
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194 1950-08-26 12 ANSWERING a question by Mr. Pieter Keuneman, M.P., relating to Ceylonese residents in Malaya, who were unable to become Ceylon citizens by virtue of descent, the Prime Minister, the Rt. Hon'ble D. S. Senanayake said that Government will even amend the existing law194 words
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180 1950-08-26 12 THE Singapore Table Ten--1 nis Association have de eided to accept the Win* Sun Table Tennis Team from Hongkong an honorary member of ire S.T.T.A. The three Nc-th Malayan representatives. now in Singapore. Messrs. Chan Kah Seng <Penang>. Yo'v Yee Han and Kok180 words
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Title Section64 1950-08-26 1 MALAYA Tribune by im ptopu lOR TILE PEOPLE Te* 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SAIhS /7M-V A,WY AFTERATJON PAPER 0* MALA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lima Published simultaneously at 8m yaporc, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 26, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E.64 words
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Article204 1950-08-26 1 120 Tanks Sent: 2 rmies On Border Reuter. WASHINGTON, Frid»>. UNITED Stafai Army spokesman said today tlr«t two Chinese Communist Armies hnd been moved near the Muim hurio-Korean l>order. He also said reports had been received from official sources on the movement of 120 heavyReuter. - 204 words
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Article29 1950-08-26 1 A.P. The War Ofhc<. announo ed last night, mat too o>aUl sentences passed on three xintisn soiiuers iur toe murder ot an Egyptian have been confirmed. —A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-08-26 1 I hi> Tribune ■kotegrapli snvws the laic Mr- St'ilenbmy's pet bull ■astifT, witii M. R. M. D>Govt. Veterinary •»11 aboard tlie Ber.itlow resten|a>.28 words
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Article16 1950-08-26 1 Christian Smuts, followinj, his f t tC ]i of influenxu, m king •••r*| progress.-16 words
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Article190 1950-08-26 1 Tribune Staff Reporter WHEN the Benattow. Whlcih reft Singapore this morning, arrives in Hongkong, the parents of Mrs. Nora Evelyn Stutchbury will greet a big bull mastiff belonging to their daughter, who was killed .by bandits recently. This dog. whose name not even Mr.190 words
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Article117 1950-08-26 1 Tribune StalT Reporter MRS. TurkJ WesterUng's statement that her hree children were reins.id permission to Leave Indonesia was described today by Singapore's DJtch Ccnsu'Oeneral Mr. J. van dc uaag as utter "nonsense" In his airy ofhee. Mr. van de Gaag said: "I missed Mrs Westering wncn117 words
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Article438 1950-08-26 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. CPEAKING slowly and with deliberation, Mr. Jacob Malik of Russia again repeated before 'he Security Council tonight the charge that America began aggression in Korea. "I declare.'* he said, "that the United States Government started armed aggression against the Korean people withoutReuter. - 438 words
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Article158 1950-08-26 1 LAKE SUt SS. F RUSSIA today placed fbrmally before the Security Council tooth Commuii. Chinas protest against "American agression Chinese territory" in Formosa and the United States denial of the charge. The move was made bf Mr. Malik. Security Council President for this month. There158 words
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Article41 1950-08-26 1 A.P. TOKIO. Sat. Seventy B-2V Superfortresses unloadeo 600 tons of bombs on industrial targets In the east coast cities M Wonsan and Hungnam and railroad facilities in the battle area. They struck through heavy overcast skies by radar guide.—A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article235 1950-08-26 1 Tribune* Staff Reporter THE Ai Hwa Chinese School, run by the Mayfair and Dramatic Association, Singapore, has been j;iven an order to vacate the premises today, to make way for an arterial road from Raffles Quay to Prince Edward Road But th:- school is noi235 words
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Article112 1950-08-26 1 Tribune Stall Reporter SEARCH aircraft which took oIT from Singapore before dawn today have located the wreckage of the R.A.F. Dakota vvhich crashed yesterday with eleven persons aboard in Kelantan. The missing aircraft, its lus; lage smashed and one wing torn otf. is lying on !tl112 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-08-26 1 Army Land Hovers a«id other vehicles, which arrh ed yesterday ior use in litis country. being onload 0 again to be shipped la Uangfcanc.26 words
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Article114 1950-08-26 1 TOKIO. Saturday. 1 Alii'> have counter- i attacked all round th' rim s the Korean beach he at They cut ('own Communist peneti itions north of Taegu. staggered an enemy regimen: in the last Naktong bridgihead. end lightly bent back beta i-nds '<f the North Korean !ine. Tlie114 words
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Article34 1950-08-26 1 A.P. Frank Sinatra, back in Uolly vood for a visit after hi trie tC London said that Princess Margaret is just hep' fw4deawakei as ;.n.. American fill may be mor sc. A.F.A.P. - 34 words
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136 1950-08-26 1 "As You Were" Said Strachay The Army Jeeps Came Off On Tribune Staff Reporter YESTERDAY there ftVTC some unfits <i pun arottttd Harbour Board (COi'oviis. and 'm board -he m v B-iiiiutow. Th:- siiia had barely :i--nntfied uiiioaj n.' 151) Land Rovers ;>nd •Hi r "hicr s. which sir- ha-J136 words
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Article59 1950-08-26 1 Tribune racing 101 rrspon dent ''Spot" phoned Ibis morning to say that the gotai should fee 'perfect at the Kuala Lumpur ra« N today. "Spot's" three best betS. are: Meath (Kate 1). The Winchester Cobbler (Race 3) and Tempest (Race "Ixmjrshot's" best bets are: The Manchester Cobbler59 words
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Advertisement65 1950-08-26 1 acAJIS ENVELOPE MF6 (O..LTD. j CHGOKGUAN ST Sm*APO*£ COMPLETE ICE CRSAM DEPARTMENT by TAYLOR. 6 QUARTS Or ICE CREAM MINUTES! j GEEZER HARDENER DISPENSER MIX STROAGE ALL IN ONE COMPACT UNIT 10 AND 20 QUART MODUS ALSO AVAILABLE LEE and FLETCHER »2-106, Orchard Road, Singapore. HiRF' Refrigerators 4 cv.-ft. upwards.65 words
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Advertisement125 1950-08-26 1 STRAIN luaceurate tinu- r-omcs- from faulty watch htMMSUaM working under strain. Get it repaired. Kxcellent service and parts available. VICK WOH HINC Near Middle Koud Mt, North r.ridge Load. rt»ji TV r™iEIOWELS'3™3 A GRAND VARIETY t A GRAND ARRAY J em on dispmy WHITE AS WELL AS COLOURED J J125 words
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668 1950-08-26 2 BRIGGS ON THE HOME GUARD KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. ■BE Federation Government is bringing in a law 1 to make the chief tenant of every house responsible for reporting full details of any visitor who stays overnight in his house or of any occupant who668 words
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Article146 1950-08-26 2 An appeal to the Chinese community for rea 1'ng material for the Joliore State Leper Camp has been so > uceessful th<*t a new prob'r-m has arisen where to the de'uge of books. Mrs. .1. L>. Hodgkinson, v.ifo of the British Adviser in she146 words
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107 1950-08-26 2 The following appointments have been gf.zetted: Mr John Dew If—hint. Assistant Commissioner for Labour. Singapore to be a Commissioner for Oatns tor so long as ht remains Ifl office Mr. J. D. Mead, reamed duty a.- a member of the War Damage Commission with107 words
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Article191 1950-08-26 2 CYED Anwar bin Nardar Shah, a bill collector of the Kebajikkam Kamatian Islam, yesterday faced a charge of misappropriating $624.55, being the subscriptions collected from the members from March 1948, to «October 1948. He was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment, by Mr. S. E.191 words
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Article62 1950-08-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. Colonel C. W. P. Richardson. Deputy Commander of the Malay Regiment, leave* Malaya on September 3 for a six-week leave and duty tour m the United Kingdom. He will .ittend an Infantry Conference for Commanding Officers. H. will address the conterenee on62 words
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Article26 1950-08-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri The Sopang Sub-District Office will be re-opened With effect from September 1. and a lull-time District Officer will be in charge.26 words
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Article30 1950-08-26 2 A farewell party to Dr. Z Zain, representative of the Republic of Indonesia will be held at No 73 Sultan Gate on August 27 at 7.30 p.m.30 words
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133 1950-08-26 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. The 105 th bandit executed under the Emergency Reguiations w..s h meed" at the Pudu Prison, today. He was Chong Yit Ho, who was charged before the High Court, Seromban. with carrying a revolver, and sentenoed to death on Juno 15.133 words
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Article38 1950-08-26 2 The Full Moon Day Celebrations will be held at the Buddhist Temple. 263 Outram Road. Singapore, tomorrow 7.15 p.m. by Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Perera in memory of the late Mr. A. P. M. Daniel.38 words
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Article179 1950-08-26 2 THERE is in Singapore << day a gr sai and growing interest on Adult Education and the elimination ol illiteracy. A number of Government Departments and a growing number 01* voluoiary organisations rf -rt ady taking on active pjrt in this held. Guvommen-. recognises that179 words
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Article84 1950-08-26 2 PEN AN G. Friday. MR. Yao Chun Ming, the Communist Chinas si: em Ambassador to Burma, r. mained in his cabin on the SS Hai L now anchored in the roaos. He refused to meet newsmen. Mr. Shiao Kang. the Se cretary to the Ambassador, however sa84 words
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Article179 1950-08-26 2 The Municipal Transport Committee Is eonsideri'g the removal si the taxi rank: along the suetch oi road in front of ihe Cathedral of the Good Shepherd. Reason: Women of easy virtue congregate on this spot and it is thought that the presence of179 words
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Article82 1950-08-26 2 A Chinese trishaw-ria< Lee Ah Kow. who could not make up his mind as to wln n he lost his identity card was ser" to prison for •me month by the First Div t.rict Judge. Mi. H. E. Klngdon. It was .s.uted that on August 24.82 words
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142 1950-08-26 2 AN attractive 19-year-old Hokkien woman told th» Third Police Court yesterday that she wanted a divorce because her husband had beaten her. The woman was Ho Siok Har of River Valley Road who was bound over for 12 months in the sum142 words
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Advertisement359 1950-08-26 2 TODAY C AtIIIA^/ VV'o 5 «KUrt a®**»* S^GtOBlAPEIIAVEwl NEXT CHANGE! Glenn Ford. Janet Leigh in MGM's "THE DOCTOR and The GIRL" MIDNIGHT TONIGHT SLAf- itAr,-*.; Full l .v; iimiH ki t*9 fk fLf W| {g Terror of the Jungle. M ftfi Ifl mi Afi starring Jon Hall. OPENING TOMORROW^^ij^g^yyi ACTION359 words
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Advertisement33 1950-08-26 2 NOW SHOWING 11 1.45 4 6.30 U. 30 TMMT VWH Edgar Buchanan I 1 I Hk 4 n I 15, I 6.30 |SIJ "7 l| 9.30. ~TONH»HT M'NITE "MANTHRI KUMARI" (Tamil). 1 W«rVVvVWWIWWtfWWW33 words
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Advertisement273 1950-08-26 2 "OL PHILITI Xt MORRIS imiSH BLEND jjr* > y E.OTT Co-iMjlL^lllsiNlofßljg RTTT 0V A DIAMOND AT :HEr UCUV/ T II UNUSUAL ELEGANCE Sole Agents:—E. NASSIM ft SONS 381, North Bridge Road, Watch Merchants for over 40 years BY POPULAR REQU EST OUR IS EXTENDED TO a 3l St. AUG. 1950273 words
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Obituary16 1950-08-26 3 Alfred, passed the morning h li,5n ,n of t hf K -Agcd '2. >'f»' 116 words
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257 1950-08-26 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. I SAW the captain of a Russian ship which entered Singapore harbour yesterday take orders from a man who appeared to be an N.K.V.D. agent. Captain Chirikov, of the 2,800-ton Soviet ship Capetan Chiriktv received me on board and gave me257 words
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Article129 1950-08-26 3 AN Indian Muslim, M. N. Ahamad, who his been a bankrupt for twelve years, was granted a conditional discharge by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray Aynslcy. in the Hi?h Court yesterday. Ahamad. whose proved debts to two creditors amounted to $1 350.129 words
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Article25 1950-08-26 3 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson will open the premises ol the new Dutch Club in Adam Road <*n September 12.25 words
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Article360 1950-08-26 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. MR. Colin Taylor, who is on a tour of the Federation conducting the practical examinations of the Associated Board of the Royal Schools of Music. London, yesterday told music teachers in Kuala Lumpur that'the most universal defect was that "some teachers are360 words
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106 1950-08-26 3 A divorce petition by t'uf husband against the and a cross petition by the wile against the husoand were thrown out by Mi. Justice Thofogood in tl* High Court vsterday. The judge held that the parties had failed to oroee the allegations. The husband. Jacob106 words
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Article99 1950-08-26 3 nO Chinese. Gob Kirn Soon and Lim Hu m Bob, pleaded guilty in the Third Police Court yesterday to a charge ol having dutiable tobacco. Bail of $6.000 was offered tc each of them. Sentence will he passed on September 1. It was stared that99 words
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Article196 1950-08-26 3 MUNICIPAL c ommittees and the Establishments Board have agreed to extend the service of Mr. Swee Lian Choo. Senior laboratory Assistant, Municipal Analyst's Department for a period ol two years. Mr. Swee was due for retirement from January 31. 1950. His two year extension will196 words
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Article200 1950-08-26 3 THE Singapore Coroner Mr. W. G. Porter yesterday returned a verdict of suicide by poisoning at the end of an inquest heard before a panel of five jurors in the Coroner's Court into the death of 58-year-old Tan Bok Ong. Tan a Chinese temple200 words
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Article95 1950-08-26 3 Among the six Colonial students who have won the Diploma of Journalism from the London Polytechnic, is Mr. Lee Khoon Choy who went on a scholarship from Singapore. Seven British students also joined the Diproma.'.he first awarded by the Polytechnic, three British and three Colonial students95 words
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Article48 1950-08-26 3 PENANG. Fri. Lim Ah Bah who claimed trial before Magistrate D. R. Home was oiftTed bail in the sum of $300. Thn case will be mentioned again on August 31. It was stated that Lam had in a sampan :t, Armenian Street Jetty dutiable ciKarettes.48 words
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Article74 1950-08-26 3 Th? following message has been received by tin Governor of Singapore from the Secretary of State lor transmission to the President. Municipal Commission, in reply to the Commission's message sent some time ago to Princess Elizabeth. 'Her Royal Highness the Princess Elizabeth desires me to convey to74 words
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Advertisement458 1950-08-26 3 •Rations vacant -—cierk with shipping Want* 1 c argP European in/ Apply P O Box. ru Sox A 3930, Tribune, ,*)or M Sp* 0 —r.r<?voe thoroughly reM: ,1*1 ireful, courteous vSiphone Pip*. •iri'J; Ea nk 3 p.ni —5 p.m. i;h»rM' m —7 p.m. or g6J9" P DBPARTMENT: W *Sary Clerks458 words
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Advertisement312 1950-08-26 3 MEDICAL I DIABETES, WHY WORRY? When D. T. LinVs Diabetes Herb Tea can give you speedy relief., Get your Herb-Tea by your side and eat what you like n. T. MM A CO 24. Prinsep Street, Singapore. )of all School Took*. from Primary »<> CanibrMtf* ai Matriculation Cla«°<>.«. So «o312 words
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Advertisement98 1950-08-26 3 I'm always puiKrual" Tk SOU A6f*rS SINGAPORE. Tel: 852^6 f f BRITAIN'S PHOENIX 1 GEORGE LEE MOTORS s s 200, CIEMENCEJUU JIVENOE I SINGAPORE I j j NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. j I GEORGE LEE CHAMBERS I THE HOME OF SERVICE j j j voI 1. DISTRIBUTORS j MOTOR CARS98 words
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Article589 1950-08-26 4 WHEN the Communists want to start trouble, they always have their excuse ready first. And it would be surprising if they did not, since they are at pains to manufacture it well in advance. General Yeh Chien-ying, Communist boss of the Kwangtung Provincial Government, is now roaring589 words
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1919 1950-08-26 4 A. HEYWOOD WADDINGTON - Colonial Development And Welfare Aid: What It Is By A. HEYWOOD WADDINGTON Economic Secretary, Rederun of Malaya. YOU have beer, listening to a serioi oi talks In connection with schemes which have been financed by grants made under the Colonial Development and Welfare1,919 words
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Article128 1950-08-26 4 Reuter, AAP JAKARTA. Fri. Pamphlets congratulating the "fighting Korean people headed by Kirn Ir Ser." North Korean Premier) and the "Vietnamese people under Ho Chi Minh*' were circulated here today by the MURBA (Peoole's Party). The Party which follows doctrinnaire Communist principles bu', is separate to theReuter, AAP - 128 words
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Article, Illustration696 1950-08-26 4 "On-The-Spot" Investigation Hint To U.N. A.P .—Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Friday. THE United States declared today that it would 1 welcome a United Nations on-the-spot investigation of the "Formosa case" to disprove Communist China's charges of aggression against an a integral part of Chinese territory. Mr.A.P.—Reuter. - 696 words
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Article91 1950-08-26 4 IT IS understood that British naval scientists have made impressive progress in designing racket* for firing from ships and submarines. They arc ais* working on underwater torpedoes which can be guided to their targets by remote control. These new secret weaoons lor warfare at sea91 words
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Advertisement52 1950-08-26 4 iMullard for Better Reception Fully Kandspread. $260/ Cash less 10% Easy payments can be arranges Capitol Radio Service Co., 43 JALAN MELDRUM. JOHORE BAHRU. PHONE: *****. /ftt PORTABLE (> MAGIC AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS fiftHS HI 04P.U I ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR t Pt NAN G ifSTASLISMEO 40 TUNS52 words
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Advertisement31 1950-08-26 4 Strange As It Seems ©NCE IN A BLUE MOON-- TMtRH IS SUCH A THING AS A .BLUE MOON/ fStHAKESPEAKE OA/ SLAH6 COUCH, IN ITS NATURAL STATE, AS A DOORNAIL j TREES/31 words
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Advertisement109 1950-08-26 4 I YOUR COLLECTION OF MALAY RECORDS S IS INCOMPLETE Q WITHOUT FECOROIWGS BY THIS FAMOUS i Q ARTISTE. S i I UI H« c 9 Make your choice from this ft of her best-sellers. |TI. j 9 A "BUNQA TAN JONG'' f J Parts 1 2 J "TERATM Ml 7109 words
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344 1950-08-26 5 MOTHER, who driven by hunger had given away her two year-old-baby girl can now bave her back if she has a $100. This is the story behind the little child whose name is Teresa. Teresa's mother, a Filipino married to a Chinese, has344 words
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Article58 1950-08-26 5 The Department of t'ci- Municipality has at last >aired Lincoln Road which connects Thomson Road to Keng Lee Road. This road was in a bad state of repair. Residents were held rea>pqnalble for its upkeep aitd were unable to maintain the road. liure were endkss reaues's58 words
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Article73 1950-08-26 5 Shopkeepers In Singapore have been told by the Labour Department to keep a register of the days .if they give their employees. A number vi shopowm rb 'nave claimed that they were not aware of this requirement which is laid down in the Holidays Law. Failure to73 words
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Article59 1950-08-26 5 THE latest cargo ship, the 3000-ton GlenvlHe built lor the Barber-Fern Line a f Glasgow is due in Singapore on September 14 o.i her maiden voyage. The local agents. M.ssr.-. Harrisons and CrosfieM (Malaya) Ltd. told the Tribune yesterday that the ship besides being a59 words
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59 1950-08-26 5 Munirirjal Commissione» s in committee have turned c.own j four newly-proposed Lua routes. Application for three routes were from private companies. The recommeodation that' the Singapore Traction Company be requested to institute a sennci iroin the -unctidn of stier Koads to lrwell Bank IV-nd59 words
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Article79 1950-08-26 5 Both Singapore uad he Federation nave <)V 1 >ar< d their respective drafts zt the new laboiir cooo. ihe committees ol ne two territories are :o meet shori ly to compare r.otes. Then the linal draft wiil go up before the Labour Advisory Board Meanwhile 479 words
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Article, Illustration117 1950-08-26 5 MR. ALFRED MONTOR, 72, jne of Singapore's oldest residents and Governing Director of Montor Ltd.. di- j d suddenly on Thursday morning in New York. Mr. Montor left for a round-the-world trip early in March this ,:r -md was ox»xx*t.>d to return to117 words
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215 1950-08-26 5 DIFLEMAN Jasbahadur Rai. of the 1 10th Gurkha Rifles has been awarded the Military Medal for bravery in- action. Rifleman Jasbahadur Ral was second scout of a section patrol operating in the Palau Mami area of Kuantan on May 31. T.v section had oeen following215 words
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Article247 1950-08-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The High Commissioner. Federation of Malaya. Sir Henry Gurney made a trip of inspection to Jelebu this morning. August 25. to see the Resettlement areas there. He was accompanied ov the acting Mentri Besar. Negri Sembiian, Captain Mohd. Salleh bin Ha.ii Suleiman, the247 words
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Article278 1950-08-26 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. I OCAL sugar merchants say that the Government is to put sugar on the ration again soon. There has been indications of a shortage in some states in the Federation during the past month or so. Selangor. however, nas not been allecled in278 words
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Article81 1950-08-26 5 The ne'v Indonesian Ce-r-ul-Gener i. Mr. Mohammed Razif. is experted to arrive in Singapore on August 2t> from Jakarta \o assume his lew post. Mrs. Ra-.iJ is alreaav in town, having arrived last week. The new official WW succeed Dr. Zain. who. on the81 words
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Article110 1950-08-26 5 POH, Fri. Th pesttag of Ma'av businessmen ne!l today in tht throne io mi of Ist ana in Kua'a Kangsar was pari of *he UMNO General Assembly decision to Jorm a Tan-Malay Chamber ot Commerce. commit<>f five inc.tiding Daft* Onn lUn .laatar was appointed to110 words
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Article185 1950-08-26 5 A fire rrJcil took two engines from the Fire Brigade some 20 minutes to extinguish broke out early yesterday morning Clarke Quay on the Singapore River. Ten feet away from the fire were two rubber godo.vns belonging 10 Messrs. William Jacks and Barlow Ltd. Cause ji185 words
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Article63 1950-08-26 5 PENANG. Friday. Mr R P. Bingham, the Resident Com nissioner de clared open fhe art eimicition given by Mr. Abdallah Arifi. vcsterday at tne Hutchings Scrtnol. Penang. Prominently displayed *ere about 85 exquisite watcrcok>ur palniings by tma well-known Malayan mist. Hah of the proceeds or fx63 words
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Advertisement196 1950-08-26 5 BEST MALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED PE?*L KECKLACES ChOKERS EAR STUDS |N vfi RYING PRICES Ai j P. de Silva, Ltd. .a Ccyk»J "southern land j Boarding House. mmodattoa iss rooms. furnished with bathi Modern i oms fitted Sr» :cious minutes fiom OPENS Ist SEPT. please Knquire. 0 MARSHALL RD.. (Opposite Roxy)196 words
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Advertisement114 1950-08-26 5 ■IPffPi ■■■.iiii PHILIPS, A win.irs—m\kf its oi mi i \mim s pmvjps rajmci THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. ||C3m China Building. Chuha Street. Singapore. V^Jgg^r FIRE, MARINE. MOTOR VEHICLE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE etc. Branches Agents at Hongkong, Indonesia, Bangkok all towns in Malaya. > c "The best cleaners I in114 words
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Miscellaneous89 1950-08-26 5 ALLEY OOF by V. T. Hamlin LI L ABNER by Al Capp I i 11 T_ k i LU-; Di.ftnTrr i' i am, 3.00 c») \Q 7 A MORE GHASTLY STORY GUESS OO THE MILES FROM OME //THAR'S S^"^LAD.r-SCOTLAND IS^ AD wHonGJ A BLOOM IN' PEN-AND- ffiSßSSfiS&l^^ YARD GRANTED ME89 words
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Article326 1950-08-26 6 IN SPITE of the general op I that lower prices for rub has continued to rise st<-ad On Thursday, business w per lb. for September shipm Several ?actors may ace ly large orders from Japan factory interest, bu* the sp estates in Indonesia are pro unexpected326 words
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Article166 1950-08-26 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. TIN shares were quietly steady yesterday with no particular features even after the rise in the pru c of the metal. Industrials were steady and only small business passed In rubbers. The followtng were ;he day's price changes: NINC.APOHK. ii. 8.8. Petrol 21».166 words
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Article64 1950-08-26 6 RfNGAIHHUt, I>i Th<- price of tin had a sharp rise ol H rti fMSJ per picul r\-smeller. LOKDOtf. Thun. The nr>«-e of three months tin was £>••.% per »on v drop of tttf on the Ton. NF.W YORK. Thnrs \u*ii»t tin \%J- Mi f«-r :it »02 uold cents64 words
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Article53 1950-08-26 6 CHEW Ah Hoe a hotel keeper of Pin Guan Hote' was fined $200 in the Fourth Police Court for failing to register the particulars of two persons m the hotel register on July 18. It was stated that an Inspector visited the hotel anil found two people53 words
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78 1950-08-26 6 MUNICIPAL labourers in Government quaitcrs will bo chaiged $2 00 for the use of Municipal current for their radios if the proposal Is passed in the Municipal Commission met ting. The electricity now supnlied to their qur. r ter.s may be used for78 words
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Article146 1950-08-26 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The Executive Council of the Government of Selangor yesterday considered the confirmation of the death sentences passed on Tan Choon CT.uar and Tan Choon Chai aliar Tan Chai Chooi. who wore convicted of the offences possession of an explosive and consorting respectively on146 words
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Article174 1950-08-26 6 rCrrAN3 FrL— A decision to establish a Malayan Chinese Association Welfare Fund in Ponanv .and Province Wellesley for the rose**l<*,nonr »n»i regrouping of Chinese squat tprs was reachea M v get ml committee meeting of the M.C.A. Pen.n;; and Province Wellosiley Br.inch held recently at174 words
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Article64 1950-08-26 6 Municipal Commissioners In committee have agreed to permit the installation of Redirfusion sets in mum cipal markets jy individual stall-holders. However, prior permission is to be obtained from the Municipal Department. An application from Rediffusion to install Rediffusion sets in Middleton Hospital at a nominal64 words
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Advertisement699 1950-08-26 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "TTvsaes" -sails for Liverpool Glasgow Aug. n "Rhexenor sails for Holland, Ixmdon and Hamburg *J rjlilmr sails for Dublin Liverpool Sept 3 "Tantalus"-699 words
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Advertisement369 1950-08-26 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON. ANTWERP, ROTTEkDAM, HAMBURG. BRECONSHIRE Due Aug. 27 GLENEARN Due Sept. 7 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AHL JAPAN. GLENGYLE .Pt. Sweth. In Port Aug. 27 Due S pore Aug. 28369 words
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Advertisement392 1950-08-26 6 fafthymi4 adf SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED limriedtdte y rmetlig•Bl Twill I Clerk, preferahu Creata I from ychool. tan typOVI ItC modI enUcly, with fair know kd.'*' -«f i KngUah and elementary Bookj keepiag. Also Baleegir a and ia'«jri m»>n tor Detriment Store. BUjt« nalary expected. Af>pl\ Box Ai'".. 1 Trfbune, s"i>ore.392 words
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Advertisement426 1950-08-26 6 TUITION dressmaking aad n taught by lnnu: expcrien. Ed te-dcli fr. Enquiries to Mrs. Ooi. Joo Tee Co.. W. Selegie Road. <S:r*l» BEGINNER Sept. Bk.-k-■ S'haud and Any. Typing, Fr. i;. h and Latin. Running. A< t y., Con. cbrrasft:, Laad Survey, En..;:;: and Maths, all stds. iMorn. h\..> speed426 words
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Advertisement702 1950-08-26 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /TJk> CONTINENT m.s. "KAMBODIA" due atrt. s for Bangkok, Manila and Hongkong. m.s. "ANNAM" ..-.due abt: tor Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama m.s. "LALANDIA" due abt for Saigon Bangkok. pt 30 m.s. "NORDVEST" due abt n for Saigon Bangkok. L 6 m.s. "KOREA" due abt. ort for Bangkok, Manila,702 words
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501 1950-08-26 7 "Spot - By "Spot". Kuala Lumpur, Today. WITH Why Worry out, MEATH, who is now in top form, appears to be a "dead cert" for today's races, the opening day of the Selangor Turf Club's August September Meeting. There is no doubt that this nice-looking bay by501 words
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Article162 1950-08-26 7 •mike "sranr* i.ono>m»t" it IriPl AMTSF.MRNT JAI NTT ttaeuaM <-r*v Jaunty Itngh* Men(<«pnr Amu-.. .m n Ronnie f.rey (.oUrr News FROC DANCING FI'KY ST. <JF F.NTIN John Huskete< John Uanciiis Parj I John Alabama ■HK MANCHESTER THE MANCHESTF I Oillt I.XX THF, M'TER CRLEI COIIBLER The Hosim W«t162 words
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Article1122 1950-08-26 7 RACE ONE. —2.15 P.M., CLASS 4 DIV. 3—5 FURLONGS. i jnsilimni 'iM Belmonl Stable" Spencer after spell s>Deneer) Kll Ms C. P. &E. K. Lhn Fox Ketent form poor m i t,, .rsanl 8.11 '•Shamrock Stable" Heddl. Has a chance liu i r Mr. C P. I.1,122 words
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Article153 1950-08-26 7 Spot - By Spot KUALA LUMPUR. To-day. Admiral <Jones) working together with Brown Rrocad» (Ingram) returned the best lime m tIrs nun nine's track work They clocked :>8 1 •> sees. for tlw last three, with the Jones mount finishing a head in front. Vanguard (Jones) was out alone and153 words
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Article48 1950-08-26 7 The first round Of the RH Cup yachting compel !tkm aid w held at the Seletar Naval lias. to Me*ibeni of ih« ebthl railimi i ehlbt in Singapore will M comp,The' semi-finals will be next Saturday (Sept. 2) and IM finals tb« next da>.48 words
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Article31 1950-08-26 7 A.P. SCARBOROUGH. ENGLAND, Fri. -Billy Sidwell deiirtl Geoff Brown today in in auAWalian linal' ol the North of England Unnis The scores wi re J-b, b-4. o-i. o -A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article177 1950-08-26 7 JIN EONG TO MEET LEWIS Reuter and U.P. BOMBAY, Friday. MALAYA'S Thomas Cup hope, A. Piruz, treated a capacity crowd to some excellent badminton today and entered the men's singles semi-finals of the Cricket Club of India championships at the expense of India's B. D. Shroff,Reuter and U.P. - 177 words
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Article33 1950-08-26 7 A.P. BUENOS AIRES. Fri. Th" Argentine Football A^aeciaCoa today suspended two entire hirst Division soccer teams follow ng a fight which broke up the Velesaarefletd- Hitracan game on August IV. A.IVA.P. - 33 words
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Article140 1950-08-26 7 IN a hard fought game Cosmos S.C. srraiHtd a two-one viclorv over Chinese S.A.. in a Junior Cup tie fixture on the 8.0.D.CA. ground yesterday. Chinese were unlucky to RNj They had the better balanced iCsMrtW starts ofT shakily but raduallv settled down and "met UOtJi140 words
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Article291 1950-08-26 7 fOMBINED Eurasian, seen at their worst this seaL son, were trounced 6—l by Combined Chinese, in a Community League game at Jalan Besar yesterday*lt was a one sided game throughout, the Chinese being most in the picture. Eurasian goalkeeper W. Van Huzien let his291 words
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Article149 1950-08-26 7 CONFIDENT and happy the Hongkong Foot ball Tour!** e4Khteen ol them-arrived in Singapore yesterday bj ait with tWr Ho Ho Can. which they will defend against tiw Malayan CWm M In Snanpo Tne team's aianager. Mr. use Tat k Kee said as b< stew* d «>n tl£149 words
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Article83 1950-08-26 7 The Wist Bus TaWe-Tanuii Team of Hongkong arrived in Singapore •>> Cathay Pacift. Airways plane last night ot a series of games in Singai>ore. Their vtst is sponsored t>: the Singaj.ore Table Tennis Associntnm. Tke games *dB bj played at tin Happy and < \V..rld-83 words
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Article78 1950-08-26 7 Straits Ttasea Sports Clubmrprisingly beat Chartered IJa nk Sports Club in a Business House b game on the t .y.m.a ground yeateriaay by one coal to nH pUw was dull and uninteresi--IUJ. Vtrait.- Tunes deserved their vdetory. The Rank. bad many L.-ii.mh scorin» cnancen but no,78 words
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Article52 1950-08-26 7 Th- Th.rd Annual Cricket Match for the Gandhi Memorial Cup '.resent 3 by Gian Mngh and SI will b« Piaved Indian Association and the if-ho W toda> at 2.30 p.m. and tomo.rcw a f n p.m. on the edTfrepr^ iSr« <Capt.) Yusor Jiadari: R. Sandhosiuun, vcrwj Gill and52 words
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Article18 1950-08-26 7 The following hay% he** m it ed ro i-iay Cricket fof Un n«n a&PaLI! Th... n ffJurirtf18 words
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Article160 1950-08-26 7 Reuter, U.P. BRUSSELS. Fri. h'V''™. i.ion»hii. records w<-r.- broMn dur ni the third day of the European Athletic Games her.? loFanny Blankers-koen. rhitrh Olympic champion and SoHd record holder, easily won women's 160 metres final in 17 aewnos which tenth: ot a econti off theReuter, U.P. - 160 words
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Article449 1950-08-26 8 Reuter. U.P. HONGKONG, Friday. gRITAIVS first ground troops for Korea sailed out between the .fagged green hills of Hongkong and the Chinese mainland tonight aboard the aircraft carrier Unicorn and the cruiser Ceylon. With the evening sun sinking behind them, they were on the firstReuter. U.P. - 449 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-08-26 8 In spite of hems forbidd'-n to take photographs abatrd tin- Russian shsj (ap i m hirikov yesterday. Tribune aniciaman hin was aliii* lo (lie* his Gutter on this group as he aas leaving Uk ;hin.37 words
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57 1950-08-26 8 WASHINGTON. FUni iy. THE Commerce DepurtSSeot 10-d;iv ordered a 10 pet cent reduction in the con(Unsatieu of new rubber by Amci.-can manufacturers during the next four months. The iVp .rtmmt issued thr order which in effect cut.ruhber consumption from lUghtiy over 100.000 00057 words
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Article63 1950-08-26 8 btras Man f, r t« r THE 6.000-ton British car--1 go vess?l ihe Audex had Us entire crew replaced by Chinese teamen in Singapore yesterday, The Audex leaves Singapore for Nagoya. Japan tonight. She entered port yesterday morning; The displaced crew number 51. ihey art complaining about63 words
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Article842 1950-08-26 8 GENE*! IL 101 I 11 INBTI Mil: A r J 1 MUrvh youth meet ai Andl ew School 2 p m V.w.r.A.: Raffles Quay Mandarn beginners Mass, in m I HIM-.M. IT.M.C.A Road, music c i a *s ISO p in ha«kettj*ll 5 p.m.. badminton i.'So p.m.. mm842 words
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Article219 1950-08-26 8 Reuter. JAKARTA, T.ursday. THE future of Dutch New Guinea could "at any 1 time" endanger world peac l and international order, according to a renort issued tonight by til? Indonesian members oi the joint Indone-sian-Dutch fact-finding committee. But. the report said, the Indonesian members wereReuter. - 219 words
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Article32 1950-08-26 8 A.P. Tlv Indian Poreijh Mm ISlef aiscioi-d >esteraay tnai Lia Knan n-is oruAJftQ -vi i'jns 01 rice icr uk* reUei 01 eaxthQuaae and flood Victims in Assam. A P.A.P. - 32 words
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104 1950-08-26 8 U.P. TWO bin raii < h: 1 celled a natirmJ j ca today p man ordered ihT** Ttutake over 'h rail army 2100GMT in s, aa> The walkout set for Monday m n the Brottiertobd 0 I?? road Trainm< n urn a:1 Order ofU.P. - 104 words
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Article52 1950-08-26 8 Reuter. Qhamberlain s office ol th! British Government m. ponsible for cenuinaf uZ! tncal productions. h ai) ban ned a play entitled The Baker's Daughter" tteatie it is alleged w be btjksl n the marriage ol Beta* Khama. exiled Bamangwato chlel. and bis 1 undon-bon wile. RuthReuter. - 52 words
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