Malaya Tribune, 29 August 1950

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  • 16 1 MALAYA Tribune rotors m TODAY LATE tegvT PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 1043 1 NONIS SAID I AM VERY SHOCKED" I Today's Evidence In Spencer Inquiry Witness Tells Court Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, Today. 4 WITNESS told the Relief Court Magistrate Mr. D. A. Fyfe today that when he phoned Nonis the news of Winnie Spencer's death, Nonis said: "I am very shocked. If
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  • 53 1 itii Khama. wife of exiled Seretse Khama. I Hi- Gresvenor Court Hotel. London, on her baby daughter 3-month-old Jacqueline, id bis family who arrived at Southamp*Jj -i;r i staj it the hotel at Ihe expense of h (■i»\ernment until they find a home in London. VP.
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  • 273 1 Reuter-AAP. i Riti Somewhere In Korea, Today. P ll> H troops reached a port in South Korea a nd Z hoilrs after davvn todav from Hongkong, Q mbarkin S to th skiri of S 00 1^ ith a lon S history of victories beUt Argyll and
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  • 53 1 SINGAPORE, Today. YAHYA oin Ismail, a 33--year-old Malay, was th.s morning charged in the Second Police Court with causing hurt to Mr. Thutt Pitt with a p ccc of brick. He claimed trial and tho case was postponed to September o Bail of $250 in two
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  • 102 1 SINGAPORE, Today. CHANGE ALLEY S bamboo telegraph' crackled this j morning. Quickly the Alley's wayside salesmen collected their wares and disappeared, j For when the bamboo tele- graph' sounds it can only I mean one thing—the Police are coming. Sure enough a Police posse came on
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  • 492 1 NEW YORK, Today. PRESIDENT Truman's action in directing General Douglas Mac Arthur to withdraw a message on Formosa stirred a controversy across the U.S. yesterday. Some newspapers sharply rapped Truman for what they termed the "muzzling" of the Far East Commander. Others charged Mac Arthur
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  • 38 1 NO CARD, HOME JAILED Sim Ti nl San. 30-vear-oid Chinese, v.bo had no place cl .1 ode em] loymen: or identity card, was t-xlav sentenced to one month's jail by Mi H. hi Kingdom tho First District Judge
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  • 29 1 nOUP hundred Gurkha-: aiv r leaving hy the E. Sang tomorrow for Calcutta, on. leave The E. fang is in tttm T{ pan 'nd Hone" Kong.
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  • 237 2 Tribune SWf Rrnl APPROXIMATELY 210,000 studenu to be in Singapore schools by 195« a a Government survey. ror *i At present, there are only r) 4ftftfi enroUed. 4 000 N The increase will be due to the Twuv cation plan passed in 1947 and the
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  • 88 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.At the recent Pi nggawas meeting in Tumpat. Kelantan. the District Officr. Inche Hashim bin Haji Mohammad, stated that :he movement of sugar and other foodstuffs must be strictly controlled, particularly in areas adjacent to, the Siamese boder. in vie* o r
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  • 90 2 Tribmpr Stai, Reporter THE Singapor Chamber of Commerce has decided to oppose the Government proposal to double the present tax on companies* profits. This decision was taken at yesterday's monthiy meeting of ;he Chamber. The Chamber resolved to approach Chinese Chambers ol Commerce in the
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  • 81 2 Tribune Stall Reporter TWO passengers wen- report ed to have been slightly injured hv splinters when eang of bandits armed with automatic weapons fired h« «hi Ku.da i umpur-Sngapoie d y mail in Central Johore wsterdiv fternoon. Sevi lai of the coaches wer hit by the
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  • 37 2 Tribune Staff Reporter MISS Amy Laycock. Progressive Municipal Commissioner for the East Ward, left for Perth. Westen Australia, by *h r lnis morning where she will remain for about four months under medical treatment.
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  • 12 3 MOCK BLBCTIOH DRAMA MUSIC DAKCmcI JUNIOR LIBRARY ►HIGH JTJMPI
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  • 632 4  -  WOMAN'S PAGE By Joan Baldwinson SALLY sat at tne dining room table, surround* l by swathes of material, scissors, pins, paper patterns, thread, md a seving machine. W'th a deep sigh, she was jt st about to give up her task in dlsgu-i when
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  • 775 4 HA3 it occurred to you how E difficult it la to xport an actress these days? Probably not—but here are the amusi-ur ''ay to day impression? of someone who had to do this. Sh" 13 Beryl Bamrrr. Fashion Publicist of the .ianh Organisation, who escorted
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  • 1623 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY- DONALD GILCHRIST Steve gave ntr a comical, sideways look, patient, humorous, but reproving. Darling, you know we've already had one." "Not since the christening, we haven "Well, that's not so long ago. "Oh. it is. It's months. And she changes so quickly. Don't
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 42 5 ttIEV OPP b Y V- T. Hamlin OP THE ME HUgT I B&/£14?H• V J OUT THSEE /TINNED ABNER b M CapP NC £RE ON LEAVE.-* UMES "C AR ES WNC OSMION >> IN A DEFENSELESS)\ I NOW/. UK* «*gJK VusjES? f BLOGSTON^^K^^^r
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  • 7084 6 Second Day Of K.L. Races Class 3, Oiv. 4. 5 Furs. BRONZL 9* VSil 9M SKVKNTH: li. v .So, X I (Mawi) (Tass 2 Div. i. F > Won by Egyptian t.»ti»?n. 8.r;" (Ingrani). 'i utmt 1 mm, U sees. Dst. li. i. i^>,n 3 12 started.
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  • 52 7 U.P. ATHENS, Monday. PRE: lIEP. Sophocles Venirelo ETovernmcnt was Irooadeaed today with the swear ng in of six Democratic Soeiidi?': M'nistcrs. They were Deputy Premitr (Vonr* P'ip:indreou, Interior Minister Nicholas Agriculture Minister Andrew L imbropoulos, Public Order Minister Augustos Tehologists. Transport Minister Nicholas Exarchos and Hygiene Minister Alexander
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  • 44 9 of Holland on 23 named a new Dutch c uiser 'De /even ProvnK. hp served between 1«M and KM. The new tB The uater in Kottcrdam ha.bour. Photo cruder ente.l Ui.ttudam harbour after the clklhrtkUlßm Alt m A.P. Photo.
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  • 118 9 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN WARTIME servtng thumbing for lifts gave motorist John £tnkey member of a oouth Stafford family of industrialists an Idea for raising funds to re-ouild the blitzed. S* Mary's Church. Walton. For the last r.me years ie has been giving Servicemen
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  • 81 9 JUST launched is M £145 000 lCc :t.-iong trawler Fed Kackle. one of the largest of itr kind In Britain. It has been so named in honour cf th< Aberdeen workmen who bvilt her ani after the famous vulture plume of the Black Watc'i
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  • 94 9 la Bfktourt, t MUM*, which has a r Dpu'ation Ji iust unao five and a ha!f thousand, are helping to earn millions of dollars. Wcrking in their nomes. I they are producing ashing nets for which Bridpo't Ifamous. Fred Kenway. Bridpertborn director of a local
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  • 42 9 RETIRING irom the pos of teiclier a. St. Dorm nics' School. Stone. Stalfordshire. is Miss Dfeten Salt. She has corrpleted 'if* years unbroken attendanc* at the school—4? years as a teacher and ten before ihv as a pupil.
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  • 72 9 ON thorn at ttM Fdinburg:: Rare Scottish Antiquities Exhibition. whi< n ends nex month, io the skull ol Prince James Stuart Regent ol Scotland. 1567-1-57?-. found in St. tales' Cathedral during building opf tions. Belonging to the Ear! o: Moray, it is mounted in
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  • 65 9 THE auction* er's hamm r has crumbled a heri tage that datts from ;ho Norman Conquest. Tne 3. 220-acu i Broad wis Estate, near WORCESER. has been disposed of following the death of Mr HJ Greswolde Williams. lassquire of Broadwas a/Id High She r.fl of Worcest if shire.
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 268 9 ™iiiii3l!^ by Melati Puteh mm Aurt.; »»1 New- hr ft Keta fnim TOfJC»V *arm and Mbj£« nd< n: B.U Kwr»| Amov; 5.15 >ay It W -th Musu n.".t Pr.^ramme; «M> > rw I a.«'one*e Am.j 1 fi "J n RU s \i l\vokk e -£V D r\, 'tV* red network
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  • 1570 10  -  Angry Shies At Kuala Lumpur By SPOT RUALA LUMPUR, Today. THE wet spell has come, and with rain coming down almost every afternoon, the going at the best will be yielding tomorrow, the second day of the Selangor Turf Club's August-September Meeting. DR
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  • 233 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Today. WHEN the horses were >ent out on No. 2 'and 3 tracks and strong exercise work on the sand ring this morrin:the going was yielding. None of the horses out. went under 40 seconds for the last three furlongs. The best time
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  • 638 10 DELOW is the race card for torn a of the Selangor Turf Club's H ing, together with scratchings. The will be held on races Five and Six, I The big sweep will be drawn on rao nj fl RACE 1 CLASS 4, DIVISION -y XORTHWEI.L |Ji BT. QI
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  • 331 11  -  By LEFT JAB riUI WS star-studded boxing card at tbe Happy World Stadium should I s e all the fireworks local fight- fans want. main event especially, contains all the thunder, for Boy Brooks. Orient title holder, and Filipino Flashy Sebastian
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  • 176 11 n etar yesterday wound up their S.A.F.A. i Li Hgtte appearances with a well-deserved tray over the Tigers at Jalan Besar S< tetar Airmen, who are already runnersLgue champions Kota Raja, stormed for the major part of the first half. ilkeeper Ah Chua had bis
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  • 39 11 USSR tak» pan 1952 Olympic H lainkl but sr c nay also pla> host to the i future daie. that wiii at Helsinki said *oca\ I s from foreign are certain to be
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  • 341 11 Th* foiWrwrn.; Singapore minton < 'hame •-•oship ties .wtii be playful this weekend v. the -\i Untoa Hall: S ATtIHJAA*. «t TJ» pJ» Men'a jus ior simple »P 1 «;oh Tian Chy rusefa.) A»--•h-w Tan R ard). UK's Junior Doubl*a I Final* s U»
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  • 93 11 Hoaiikoat.-"* Wm_ B«B Tabb Tennis T 'jam bear North ilaiavK team by *\x ---ames lo ai" tbe Great Worhl last msht. Rcwmlt* were iWimz Sun payers mentioned Bfst»: L*>h Kun Stm b- al Yau 1< Hunt; 21—It. 21 Wo«s Sek Tim *oBi to Chan Kali
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  • 85 11 Tlie tottowim; play rs w<l. i>nraoaea the Kfoefal Pfcitwm ie« Patty in h frkndly mat* h Wkffl* ?he Rex Badminton Party ai the Citrioal Union tomorrow a; 7.0" p.m. Mens Sins:!'.-.* Low Mali •'hiiarr. L.->v. Kun Fati. Goh Tian <;'•-:••■ a:-l Si- Hew Pvh. lbs. \e cir;°. c
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  • 48 11 THE Rev. D. E. Sundrain says that the refereni-. to him as Pastor of tth* Community Church Youri People's Group is not quite correct. He is o dually in charge of the Malay Se?tion and was ;ecently ap pointed Chairman of tne Church Board.
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  • 263 11 <ro«md ie Po i< iiain or the rtiip witn 25 Bd i'-'eat ~*j j 7 I enaltv in the s»»<ond haif \"am«t a set of fast and nrkky forwards b Police deffvitrs did a solend *i too of wemphtZ »b«* down. Their tĔapi**. Sr. bmdk
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  • 265 11 MOHAN AND PIRUZ IN FINAL Reuter. BOMBAY. Monday. TjEVINDER MOHAN, India's No. 1 and A. Piruz of Malaya, win* meet in the final of the Grieket Club'Of India badrmnlon championship tomorrow. Mohan qualified for the final today by beating Malaya's Tan Jm Bong
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  • 83 11 The sewage Pnnipanc StatiO!>team won the inter -*eruor.al Table Tennis tourney »>f ih«* Municipal Hmrrneer* Department played at the S n?aj»or» MunieipaJ Serwi-Unior.'< W mises at Farrer Park vesu-«l.t\. The Cup presented b ill. A. G. Araistn ncr and ;.rn or tbe tirnujats by Me* Mi*. A.
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  • 35 11 Bntres ar: now,invited from members of the Malay Spor.AsdocuOion fat the Open Single? and Open DoubK TonnH Ch uncaoo-'hin? For fnllrpirtieui. rs members are advise to i'H5 notices nohX the Clu»»-house.
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  • 211 12 A.P. HONGKONG, Today. fHINESE Communists are rushing the construction of a vital railway line to Indo-china that will link Indo-china firmly with the vast rail network threading Red China. When completed, troops and heavy equipment could be transported the roughly 1,500 miles from
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  • 165 12 D.O.A.C. announce an increase in the frequency of the popular Argonaut Speedbird Service from Singapore to London via Colombo. With effect from Wednesday, September 13 Argonaut Speedbird Service will operate twice weekly instead of only once weekly as before. The main reason for the increase
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  • 60 12 Twenty eight selected Teachers from Johore English Schools have just completed a week's Residential Physical Training Course at the Government English School. Muar tinder the direction of th? Asst. Superintendent of Physical Education. Federation of Malaya. The course will fit those who attended to conduct Physical Training lessons
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  • 303 12 A.P. THE Australian Famgn Minister \i r Spender, rejected yesterday the Inrinw claim on New Guinea Island. He said neither geographical nor historical ground for 2! Guinea joining Indonesian territory w Mr. Spender made his statement at a conference following his discussions with the
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  • 48 12 Syed Ahmad b. Jamai. a former pupil of the English College. Johore Bahru. hus been awarded a 5 Year Scholarship at the School of Architecture. Birmingham by the Board of the Sultan Ibrahim Studentship Fund. Johore. He leaves for U.K by air on Sept 5.
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  • 18 12 U.P. Investigation has revealed that the production programme is woefully inaJt-cnaate and should be doubled.—U.P.
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  • 270 12 TOKIO. Today AMERICAN artillery. w». sh ps. ulanes and talks bolstered sagging SoutrKorea. lin< s at the easteit ord of the Korean front today. I With the support of US J guns, the rattle-weary Republican troops regained some ground .'.round Pohan? witta Pusan the most important
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  • 10 12 Reuter. SOMEWHERE IN KOREA
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  • 7 12 U.P. CONNELLSYILLK,
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  • 5 12 TORIO Today
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 64 1 MALAYA Tribune by nor PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. > LARdtR SALES niAN ANY AFTER'KOON PAPtH /N MALA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lino Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpw, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1950 PIUCE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E.
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    • 278 1 A.P. rA AM TOKIO, Tuesday. TllK right wing of the izO-rrule Allied south-eastern Korea defence line bent I st night before the power of a fresh North Korean drive. Severe reported from the central front town of Waegwan to Pohang, 45 miles east
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    • 120 1 < n T V Monday. k 1 he wart inn I hump route over the reported today dm of motin- vanished In <»ne of the iv tkes in hisshakcd the daily for 13 Itcd tlie bovas again m affected ar a rn«d in twisting isso\
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    • 108 1 TOKIO. Today. AMERICAN or.perforts in a new strike at North Korean war industry, yesterday rained 300 tons of bombs on Songjin, jai>t coastal town 180 milt-o north of the 33th parallel. The targeis of the Superforts al Songji.n was one of the rrost
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    • 22 1 A treaty of amity and eoi.suiai service was signed ye.--terday at ;ne Manila Fr-reign Oiiice" between Greece and the Philippines.
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    • 119 1 U.P. ON THE POHANG FRONT Today. COMMUNIST mortars dropped shells on the outskirts of Pohang this morning after forcing another short South Korean withdrawal during the lurid night lit by flaming gunsof American artillery and warships. In the o f her seetoii around the 120 mile defence
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    • 28 1 A gktfopeafi woman was reported to have mislaid hei wrist wattn with gold chain worth »2.090. between th 3 Singapore Swimming Club and Oxley Rise yesterday.
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    • 25 1 A.P. X new comet was repotted hv the Vatican observatory yes erday to be tr .veiling from Taurus, toward, the constellation Cridanus, A.f.
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    • 268 1 Tribune Stuff Reporter MUNICIPAL Commissioners in a few days' time will decide whether or not to change the course of the Singapore River to make way for a new bridge at Kim-Seng Road. Tf thu nMtviVfll H (i S If the proposal goes through,
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    • 81 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Mo.i. TH E State Departm I said today ti-at Communist China's protest again..' the Anji-o-AmericiM bombing of Muichuriau town* Is a matter for the United Nations to handl-v The protest reached ihe State Depart] »ent many hours alter t had be izi broadcast
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    • 78 1 Tribune StafT Reporter MISS Amy Laycock. Progressive Municipal Commissioner lor the East ward, h it for Perth. Western Australia by air litis I morning where site will re- main for about four months under medical treatment. Miss Laycock vvtll also make a study of Municipal Government
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    • 47 1 'i >v\. Today*, THE North Koreans claimed to have sunk several Ami riean ships, including one heavy -jrui: ci. The news wa.-; carried oa Monday in a Pyongyang dispatch from v Pray l." coi respondent who give credit to North Korean artillerymen sine fliers.
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    • 79 1 Tribune Staff Reporter T\vu pasaengjsr* wore reported to have been sligiitk injured by splinters when gang of bandits armed witn automatic weapons fired a» the Kuala i umpur-Singapou day mail in Central Johore yesterday fternoon. S<>v« ral of the coaches wrr hit by the
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    • 19 1 .h.scpn Stanton Uoodreu.s 53, "ritish Vicc-Cor.su! in New York died at his honnm New Yok last Right
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    • 205 1 U.P. HERAKLION. Ofe&Moa. CRETE'S "Helen ol Troy, a \j 19-year-old beauty vvno.se abduction threatened to plunge this island Into a Trojan War has married tier kidnapper, his relatives said today. Handsome Costas K.eialoghianis crowned her with a wreath of laurels In a marriage ceremony last
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    • 401 1 U.P. Reuter. WASHINGTON, Monday. REPUBLICAN Congressional leaders today denounced the attempted suppression of Gen. Mac Arthur's Formosa statement today as "outrageous" and a piece of "incredible bungling." Senate Republican leader Kenneth Wherry said that Truman's "gag" order "will be resented by every American". Representative
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    • 91 1 Tribune Sti.. »teporter THE Singapore Chinese Chamber of Commerce has decided to oppos• the Government proposal to double the present tax on companies' profits. This decision was taken at yesterdays monthly meeting ot Ihe Chamber. The Chamber resolved to approacn Chinese Chambers oi Commerce In
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    • 184 1 TOKIO, Tuesday. fHE biggest threat to the American beachhead ii* Korea now is not the North Koreans but the possibility that the Kremlin will order the Chinese Communists into the fight—if this has not already been done. i r The Chines. Communis yesterday accused
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    • 28 1 STOP PRESS SOMEWHERE IN KORE4. Today. Biitish troops reached a port in South Korea today and begin disembarking to the music suoplied by batpip»'*.— Reu ter.
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    • 194 1 SO SORRY, and jra* plea.- wr arc pa.-slri" ihvoupu Singapore on our way lo Calcutta, and we have nottiin r lo s/iv." This was i)v reply I !?ot from Red China's Ambassa "or to In r Ua 47 v. ar-old Mr. Yuan Chung Hslen.
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    • 33 1 A Frenchman. Jean Bffe Coifed w«i* reported to haw losf ;,000 worth of nreciou.stones and casta $20 from U hi.- ofl.ee ai 19. Winchester ttyase at t' 05 a.m. yesterday
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    • 23 1 Baiitoac Giuseppe Luc* dted suddenly at the Columbus Hospdal. New York l»Bt l ist n-sht d the Age of L
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    • 258 2 MR. George Lee, the well-known Singapore motor magnate, will make commercial history in Singapore when he runs his new $10,000,000— motor works off Tank Road on a co-operative basis. And this is how he will do it. Anybody who owns a motor
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    • 161 2 Singapore taxi owners tear that the aadition 01 1,000 "truths* will put them out of business because of their mobility and th borates. One owner said At present the law compels us tc carry only on a per taxi basis. This means whethei we
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    • 68 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Government of the Settlement of Malacca has recently reviewed the policy regarding the opening of toddy shops on estates. The Settlement Government has decided that toddy shop* should not be re-opened on estates, out that in selected villages in the Settlement they
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    • 122 2 Th: rase of a Cmnese who took caustic soda, survived aftei a gas.'-ostoniv had been performed, jnly to administer another dost vi the gastrcstomy tube- with fatal results, hnxnrdj itely he was discharged frem hospital, is related I'd the Annual Report of Mi. A. W Hunt.
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    • 298 2 SIR Gordon Rolph, one of Australia's first knlgh's who arrived from the United Kingdom in a 8.0. A.C. Constellation yesterday said that London official circles had nothing but praise for Mr Malcolm Mac Donald, tlu Commissioner General of South Baal Asia for hlfs work heoe. Owner
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    • 49 2 Mr. M. M. Iv*alai. vicepresident of the Indian Motion Picture Distributers Association, is preparing a memorandum, which will be submitted tv the Filn Policy Committee. This Committee was appointed by the Legislative Council sometime last year to go into all aspects i>l tin- Mm trade."
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    • 53 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.— A Malay Police Constable was killed and five other Police Constable were injured in a motor accident here yesterday. The Police party were returning irom a patrol along the Kuala Lumpur Bentong Road. Two or tine injured men l were sent
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    • 63 2 Communist pamphlets were I discovered on the seernd i door of Union Building yes- j terday. Police have recovered I them from the lavatory. One of these pamphlets I was the English edition of I thV Freedom News, a police j statement said that these
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    • 48 2 The first ani ual general meeting of the Indian Fin* Arts Society wdi be held on September 3 at 4 p.m. at the British Council Hall on Stamford Road. Members wishing to discuss any particular subject may intimate the Secretary m writing before August 31.
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    • 249 2 Switzerland Has the most efficient army in the whole of Western Europe with i he exception of Great Britain according to Mr. Arnold Lunn. a Briton author who passed through Singapore last night on his way to Australia in a Qantas B.O. A.C. Constellation.
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    • 36 2 But now, they have become more hopeful. Mr. Lunn is the author of many book:-* on ski-ing and mountaineering. When he was young, hi defied the Alps and othe- European mountains. He was hurt
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    • 78 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The combined agricultural show for the Districts of Kota Bahru *and Bachok was held at the Land Oflice. Kota Bahru. on August 26. More than 12.000 people visited the show which lasted till 11 o'clock that night. The exhibition comprised agricultural,
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    • 69 2 PENANG. Mon —Mr G 7 Shelley was told in hr i Penang Settlement Council today that 156 girls and 389 boys were refused permis- slon in the English schools this year. Ho was told that a comprehensive plan has be.n prepared to expand English
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    • 26 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon,Tiu- next meeting of the Federal Legislative Council will be held in the Council Chamber. Kuala Lumpur, «»n September 27 and 28.
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    • 202 2 A 19-year-oid Englisnman. John Merrison. wit yesterday seni» need to wo months' prison by the Second Police Magistrate on a charge of lifting a mot >r cycle parked in front of th" Orange Hotel, on June -1. The sentence is to take effect
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    • 172 2 The f about Party of Singai*cr« has worked out its election manifesto and intends* <r> m -ice ii public during Hie v\. I 1; I M, Ai. IfalaJ tcld the fribtur* ycstetday Mr Md. i. who is the deput > rguniaer of the Party's elect'on
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    • 119 2 DOR stealing a sheet oi rubber worth $1. a 16--year-old Malay. Abdul P ishid bin Madon. was »t nt to jail for three months' rigorous imprisonment by the First District Judge. Mr. H. E. Kingdon. yesterday. The theft was alleged to have taken
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    • 34 2 KUALA LUMPUR. MomMr. M. C. if Sheppard, who will be tlie Acting British Adivser Kelantan. when Mi". W. F. N. Churchill, the British Adviser goes on lnave. arrived in Kota Bhar-t yesterday.
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    • 179 2 |\IFFICULTIES arising out of the shortage of staff in the Department of Chemistry, Federation of Malaya and Singapore, have resulted in the halting of chemical services to Commercial firms in Singapore. Rcferrin/r to his *wgotive aspect of the wortc of the department Mr. Moms
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    • 63 2 «NE of tie two persons who ••'js alleged to have assault- 49-year-old Mr Chor.g Thut* itt. lawyrr and President <>f tie- Singapore Branch of th Hal y ;in Clenese Association wh:!i he was getting out of his car a* his house or. Aug. r.°> was
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    • 37 2 Prof. T. E. Jessup. Professor of Philosophy and Psychology at the University College. Hull, will be giving a lecture at Wesley Church, on September 2 at 5.30 p.m. The lecture is open to the public.
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    • 20 2 The next session of the Legislative Council of Singapore will meet on September 19 in the Memorial Hall.
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    • 326 2 Mourning his luck at Singapore's rainy day. is Mr. Arid Klemens-m. who is a passenger on board the Oiga Maersk, which docked fn Singapore yesterday. Mr. Klemensen told the Tribune that he was travelling round the world in Moller Lines ships to take pictures
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    • 1156 2 Police Tell Of Finding Of Winnies Body THE Singapore Relief Court Magistrate \i r n Fyfe, was told yesterday how the PoliJ covered the half naked body of ten-year-oldiSh Annie Spencer on the rock-studded beach off tSE Blangah on the morning of June 30 The court was
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      • 101 2 A girl who defied convention for the man she loved... DOCTOR'S PRIVATE LIFE! 1 P^A. -~v M-G-M ~m** I NEXT CHANGE! ALAN LADD in CAPTAHI CAREY. ».s.*. A *£sr MIDNIGHT SATURDAY^ FATHER of the BRIDE mgm s ■SI-KNCKR TKACY. S I!Z S |gi<2||3p Lft ST DAY i.« 4,s ft E2
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      • 101 2 v.v.'ay.v.' Last I i;tv: 3.15, 8.30 ft.ls p.m "MALA. THE MIGHTY" iin Hindustani i. Tomorrow: "CHI IN AIII.A (Hindustani). Opening To-day! 3 Shows: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. 20th Century-Fox's Hilarious Film Hit! "UNFAITHFULLY YOURS" c tarr»ng Rex Harrison. Linda Darnell, and Rudy Vatlre. PHOHf «rB4s7oltyiAMC IKK Today: 3.00. 6.30 9.15
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      • 36 2 BY DEMAND! 2 DAYS ONLY! 11—1.45—i— Ml "THREE CAME HOME" CLI'DEITE COLBSRI PATRIC KNOWBU THURSDAY! fNfITrN Em I -1 i 1 J ll 1,45 4 I i t 7 .1:.30&9-30 NOW SHOWIN6 "next change JOHN io«o
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    • 571 3 rrr J KUALA RANGSAR, Monday. T f HE UMNO General Assembly now meeting here in the Throne Room, today adopted a resolution to form a Parliamentary Group with the President of the UMNO as Leader who 7/miil automatically represent UMNO on the Federal Council.
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    • 203 3 ITN approximate 210,f -C *t students ate expected to b in Singapore schools by 1990, accotding to a Government surveyAt present, there ar3 only 121.000 students enrolled. The increase will bo dje to the Ten-Year Education plan cPin >947 and the Supplementary Five-Year Education Plan
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      154 3 MR. Patrick Gordon Walkor British WfWlp*** for Commonwealth Relations arrived at Kallang by An* Ce\lon Consteliaiion yesterday. Mr. Walker, accompanied by Mrs. Walker, Miss E. Emerx his private secretary and Miss A. Hiliier his stenographer, is on his way back to Britain after an extensive tour in
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    • 270 3 SPOKESMEN of three charitable Inst tutions in 43 Singapore, the V.M C.A., Chines? V.M.C.A. and the Salvation Army, expressed satisfaction over a municipal committee re.-.j nnienc.ation to exempt properties of charitable institutions from payment of assessment They hope the City Fathers will puss the proposed
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    • 57 3 He left this morning. He will also attend a conference held by a British airplane mantuaeturing sock iy in Britain. Mr. I. M. Holyman. managing director of the Aus ralian National Airway... who stopped over in Singapore last night is on his way to purchase
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    • 395 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. MR. W. B. Sutherland. President of the Sessions Court, today reserved his judgment at the conclusion of the trial of 30-year-old Ho Yuen Lim,, a clerk/interpreter attached to ihe Klang Detention Camp, who denied three charges of cheating three squatters of
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    • 60 3 Mi« Judith Annette Gim■oa, second daughter ot tne Bii Franklin (Jutuon, uoveinot oi ttngapore, will be mam?.' to Captain Douglas Snow"en, former A.D.C. to the Governor, on October 21 at the All Saints Church. Tuornton-le-Dale. Pickering. Yorkshire La ly Gimsou will leave Sing-Ipore
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    • 202 3 Court Told j A YOUNG Indian, C A V. Daniel, who married in 1944, left his wife in May 1947 ano was later found residing with another woman, Jothi, in Burmah Road, Penang He paid no heed to friendly advice oo go back to
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    • 87 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon— Four Chinese were fined $10 each in the Magistrates' Court today for gambling in public at Saling Village. Senai area, on the afternoon of August 22. They were Wong Ngiap, Wong Men, Chan Kee and Chong Yoon. They were fcund playing mahjong.
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    • 56 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Choo I'iang, 28, was fin-d $6 in the Magistrates' Court today for trespassing on a railway bridge at the Senai Kulai junction on August 18. It was disclosed that Choo was riding a bicycle on the bridge which he was knocked down
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      • 473 3 VACANT arc )nvited from Qualified persons, presuiU, under thirty-five years fcrabO appointment as of aX n Shipwright. Candiii)le to undertake and direction of con i ..'nters and Joiners ship s caen' cn ship repai* iablishnient (irydocks and fi ?f have experience in dryshouw Peking of ships. particulars of this urt
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      • 365 3 NOTICES THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS. Notice of application for a PSV Permit to authorise the use cf two (2) Hackney Carriages. I. Lim Huang c o Chop Lim Nam Thye of 27th Mile, Jalan Pontian/ Johore, hereby gi ve notice of intention to apply for a PSV permit
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      • 212 3 England, where the finest FEATURES brain, in Britiih engineer- m***-* ing carry out the moat &*kauj*r puk-mp mmd «n.«.u» Immdtpimkir ■peciauaed and advanced To»«m«.«.r, j,r«»M>«« v r <* Bmaulifully proportioned mMmI, JtmUk+d im highly puUtkad MADE DI i ft CAMBRIDGE, jLfrfih, MODEL 39G ENGLAND BZOHBiJfihJ r ruc~w MODEL 99G l/ii
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    • 572 4 THERE is an old saying that prevention is better than cure, and it is sound sense in all matters save one —when it is used to justify the declaration of war. The way things have gone in Korea has been a grave shock to America. At the end
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    • 768 4 WHY FORMOSA MUST BE DEFENDED HELD The Forbidden Speech Of Gen. Mac Arthur THIS is the speech of Gen. Mac Arthur which was ie haw been made last night and which President Truman banned. The speech was cabled for delivery at a Veterans of Foreign Wars aanaal camp to be
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    • 616 4 Reuter, U.P. A.P. WASHINGTON. Monday. PRESIDENT [HUMAN pi tsonallv ordered Gen. Mac Arthur to withdraw his public statement on Formosa because it would eonfus- Lhe Adminisi rat ion's policy an the Chinese 4 siand bastion. The White House disclosed today the hectic weekend conferences that
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    • 826 4 WASHINGTON. Mon DRESID2NT Truman has 1 written to Mr. Warren Austin. Chief United States delegate .o the United Canons, outlining American policy on Forrjesa. according to the Wr-ite Bouse today. The lex: is as follows: "As i t'»i<i you on t;-«' Phone this morning 1 want
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      • 53 4 (Milliard for Better Reception Model Mas/Mus 230 Fully Bandspread. $240/- Cash less 10 C /C Easy payments can be arranged RENASCENCE CO. Col. North Bridge Rd., Spore Phone cS337U. JZ MINOR Vg-SSMAU BUT I EFFICIENT 6ET ONE FOR EVERY DESK HHnS 6480 ALSO »T KUALA LUMPUR t PINAH6 (ISTAIUSHtO 40
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      • 53 4 i WE ARE PLEASED TO ANNOUNCE •1 WE HAVE RECEIVED A SHIPMENT OF COLUMBIA j per 16 oz Tin COLUMBIA < UNSWEETENED jßf(|.'... i EVAPORATED MILK GUARANTEED fe PURE j EACH TIN CONTAINS i THE EQUIVALENT OF r 2 PINTS OF MILK j ENQUIRIES INVITED FROM J THE TRADE f
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    • 280 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. BRITISH officer was killed while another A British officer and another solcier woit rounded when a party of security forces attackall occupied bandit camp in Pahang this i iirtlui" details are available at the moment, i.'nliow up operations are in progress Haiic
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    • 74 5 Yon.— r ive i'i.n.-.- rubber tanpers— nd uir«*e women— w brf Ka«ps> wf»] ro>-;e«<ion i!a >f scr-p rubI tre>l Tht'"tccu.HHl persons were r ,1 1 Cha Yin Pin vo tf> 19. 'JJJ m,„ .fi 39, and Yong Seu x inspector arrested it to Estate
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    • 71 5 1 SNANG Monday. A ye:tl old Chinese. Kho<> Thean Hock, who was alleged to have atabhed Ong Hun Kee to de ith recently was yestcrd y d<arg (i with murder be- fore Magistrate D. R. Home. Af"a the Charge had been explained to him. In pectoi Tan Pens
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    • 24 5 A session of Assize will be held at the Supreme Court. S ngapore on Monday S pt. I at 10.33 a.m.
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    • 194 5 (SINGAPORE v?ill stage an Air Day at Kallang airport on Saturday, December 2. this year. Apart from promoting air-mindedness among the public, the Air Day is aimed to aid reffjlUUng to the Malayan Auxiliary Air Force and the Malayan Air Training Corps. The Air
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    • 147 5 UlNwAl'Oi.h is raddtera will W ..cn mint |6 JW swimming pool Ili to themselves at Mt unt Kmily Park Th-. '.tun >ip.d Commissionera in conurilttee have approve the eon: truetion of a "pad. pool" adjacent to the oa fo. adults. Th< pool will be in the
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    • 44 5 Th Cio\ rnor as Presidetu Of thy Singapore- Legislative Cotlßt !1 ,fter consultation with its members has accepted an invitation to b present ss the guest of His Majesty's at ihe format opening of the New tloui:? of Commons >c.. 20
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    • 344 5 MR. W. G. Porter, the Singapore Coroner yesterday returned a verdict of culpable homicide amounting to murder agai tst an unknown person at the inquest held inio the death of 30 year-old Nyin Teng Seng who was killed in a bomb outrage at the junction
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    • 50 5 Th' CoOURaSMter in-(.'hi. f Fai h ;ist I :<n<l Forces. General F.ii John Harding returned froni Hong Kong on Aug. 2» Bftd left for the Fed* < i.tte m the next day. He will visit the ''rd Battnnon, The Malay Regiment, In the Kota Bahrti
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    • 198 5 AN attempt to throw out 15 residents occupying rooms at No. 130, Sophia Road, paying monthly rents, ranging from $30 to $50 per room was revealed in the High Court yesterday when Madame Goh Suat Neo, administratrix of the estate of Chia Soon Kim, sued these
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    • 159 5 A specie! photo-map of the jungle ares they will have to traverse was air-dropped today to the ground forces which are still fighting their way through difficult country to reach the R.A.F. Dakota which crashed in Kelantan on Friday. A Similar map is in use
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    • 60 5 The A.O.C. Malaya. Air Vice Marshal Sir Francis Meflerah, K.B.E. a.F.c due to take oft from Changi tins morning on a routuu visit to the Governor* of Borne, i and Sarawak. The Air Vice Marshal, who is Air Adviser to the Governors plants to reach JeSSCitOB
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    • 138 5 MET HODiST ministers in the Federation will continue tc; marriagea without h-' nces pending clarification of status of Metho«i st minister*, -aid Dr. r. l. Methodist Bishop ot South cast Asia yesterday. A bill gazetted in the Federation c Wick ago validates ah marriages hitherto solemnized
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    • 43 5 Co tunand r g. c. w BsAley, Loinnu-doner of Prisons. Singapore yesterday returned from London by Qant i P.O.A C Constellation after studying prison methods in the '.K. He was met b\ aeve "al pr. n officials in Sing ipore
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    • 159 6 SINGAPORE. Aug. 28. Tho sharp market opened and cloned dull to-day. There was hardly sufficient business to test prices. The following were the price (.nances SINGAPORE. Aiig. Pfef. 1.85 1.95 Ord. 1 1.85 4 lex Bricks Gammon 2.10 1.45 M. Coils. 1.40 1.45 Kobirwin Cn. Ist. Pref. 6',
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    • 72 6 In Port: Van T. Hoff (it). AlcVgei.da (44), Teleniaehus (Sheers), F. Sang (40 Chandpara (38 9, fTycJaya (36), Hoegh Silver light (S3 4) Olga Maersk (31 2), Heligonian Queen (17 18), FVmby (19 20), C. MeLeod (21 2). Frederick Clover (28 4), Tantalus (25/6), Selandia (29 30),
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    • 58 6 HONG KONG. Mon.- Hong Kong.- ji;:cry gold market which »-eacrs to every mmour shot up four points to-day following the publication of news abou: Chou En-lai's protesi, altho -ih o'her currencies remained st :ble The following were the official Money Market closing: HK56.36 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50
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    • 171 6 COMMERCIALLY imported flour will be on sale in the shops as from September 1, for the first time since the war. The Governments of Singapore and the Federation recently returned the procurement of flour to private trade. Owing to the level of prices in exporting
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    • 157 6 Copra was fairly steady in Singapore yesterday with buyers opening at $45 1 4 per picul f.o.b. Sept. and sellers asking $45 3 3. Business was done at $45 i 2 and then sellers withdrew asking 546. With buyers advancing to $45 3 4 busintss was done at this
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    • 73 6 Reuter-A.A.P. JAKARTA. Mon. SOURCES close to the estate workers traJe union Sarbupri, disclosed today that the one-wtek old strike Involving so*i.e 700,000 estate workers 'lo Java and Sumatra, organised by the Sarbupri. may be settled on Wednesday next following discussions With the Indonesian Ministry 11
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    • 26 6 The price of tin in Singapore yewterday at $391 5, 8 per pieu- ex-smelter showed a drop of S9 1 2 on the plcuL
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    • 154 6 Indonesian Ministry of Foreign Affairs will undertake th appointment of diplomatic representatives to the Chines" 1 Communist Government as .soon as the new cabinet is formed, according to Dr. M. Razlf. first Indonesian Con-sul-General for Singapore. Dr. Razif arrived in Singgapore to
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    • 37 6 JOHORE BAHRU. MonPhang Ling 72. was fined $25 in default two weeks rigorous imprisonment in the Magistrate- Courl tc-day for unlawful possession of four bottles of samsu. He was arrested on Aug. 22.
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    • 178 6 THE übber commodity mark was steady yesterday with the rows of more aggress action in Korea by the North. Jaoan was still in the market yesterday and contributed a ftttte to the steadiness. Deal's were however c iutious as New York's reaction to the United States cut-back in
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      • 678 6 W■ t jpyi l<r ill *0 J _»Uf i'l j. CONTINENT. POR U.K. *%au*^ Singapore: Ft. Swet.i Fenang: "Benreoch" for Aven In port mouth, London "Benlawers" for London, nlUU** Sept. 13/14 Sept. 15/17 Sept. "Benmhor" for London Antwerp Rotterdam....- l 6 Sept. 7 boni. •Bendoran* for Genoa. Havre. Liverpool. Avon-
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      • 332 6 4 •SAILINGS FROM CONTINENT m.a. "KAMBODIA" due abt. Sept. 20 for Bangkok, Manila and Hongkong. M.s. "ANNAM" due abt: Sept. 26 for Hongkong, Kobe. Yokohama. M.s. "LALANDIA" due abt. Sept. 30 for Saigon Bangkok, m.s. "NORDVEST" due abt. Oct. 6 for Saigon Bangkok, m.s. "KOREA" due abt. Oct. 22 for
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      • 445 6 gjlj Siu »J&w* -Pf/fr SITUATIONS VACANT OLD established European Import House retires Chinese Salesman for Sundries and Hardware ..nes including several sole-Hv~!i' es. Must have good connect ion* in the trade and sound knowledge of merchandise Apr!\ P.O. p.. x 612. Singapore, 'V.t99). EUROPEAN Imi»r»rt House re|uir«M welMeAredeeed salesman for
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      • 344 6 I MISCELLANEOUS KNoWLEIHJE Of Paim.siry arid j Phi siognomy brings Happiness ;md Success in Life. Consuit Madame Lydia, 14A. Change Alley (off Raffles Place) 10 a.m.— S.A* p.m. (Q.TTS). BUSINESS OPPTY CINEMA $5.000, avai able foi investment in open-air Cinemas. Appiv Teetee. Box A39J0,, Tribune, Spore., <P.3til>. TUITION S T
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      • 501 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LT? I SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore Ticket Agents For Malayan Raiiwav* GLEN LINE ys ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWJiPP n DAM, BtMBURG n °TtF.}-. BRECONSHIRE n GLENEARN Due FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITB, HONGKONG, SHANnu^ 1 JAPAN. **vmAi\ ax u GLENGYLE Gdn«. 13 14 In Port GLENAFFARIC Due
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      • 139 6 situations wanted lady seeks post tin w panion to invalid, Lady pan'on. or nundtn? chi dif-n. iv A.3922. Tribune. S pore. H ACCOMMODATION TO Let furnished b'jedrooms bathrooms attt< Lonrr lease. Tant-'hn. Apply A.3y36. Tribune. B*pefe. (T» IST. September one loaM with verandah, has n. eai at private entrance. Central.
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    • 8794 7 Second Day Of K .L. Races Class 3. Div. 4,-51 Furs. BRONZE FLASH vIVTH: 11.6.50. K.I. .'O7 2, I >• v Furs V, .gvpnan H.CS v :I Tul,- 1 »iun. 16 5 *T i» st. li. 1. 4. Going Gocd. v, m ti 50, r>n i.i
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    • 1618 8  -  Angry Skies At Kuala Lumpur By SPOT KUALA LUMPUR, Today. THE wet spell has come, and with mm down almost every aftertheK at the best will be yielding tomorrow, the day of the Selangor Turf Club's August-Septemt3er Meeting. D.R.8.. who is c^ n
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    • 302 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Today. WHEN the horses were sees on No. z and trackand stream axerciac on Ike pMM ring uns BaPfBIWI it. fomg v*as yielding. None of i tie UOrscS out. went under 10 epuonda ior tne last tpree forloaagp, 'i ne b«st time to
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    • 76 8 Reuter. LONDON) Mon.- Following are torn bail res ulis: lm.likh LKAUUK: riral division n, Eludderaftetd l. Tottenham i. Bolton 2. •Voiverbainpiiw 2, Derby \i 't'liiro Utvunon South: Br'.-»oi c. Alderahol v. Hecoajd Lavuuion: Caniiff l. Manchester City J. Leicester J'.irmmgliani Sheffield Ltd. t>. rwan aaa J. Third Division
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    • 44 8 Boy Brooks feu:ts row before an attack on Jaffar bin Jabber's body at Joe Diamond's Trainii.g tamp yesterday evening. nnn Yvonne-Patterson (Miss- S.ngapore 1949). a. ted as turn keeper. She can be seen on the left.
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    • 339 8  -  By LEFT JAB FRIDAY'S star-studded boxing card at the Happy World Stadium should produce all the fireworks local fight fans want. The main event especially, contains all the thunder, for Boy Brooks, triple Orient title holder, and Filipino Flashy Sebastian
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    • 101 8 A.P. MOSCOW. Mon. */oservers here believe that :i I only will the USSR take part in the 1952 Olympic Games at Helsinki, but Bl may also play host to Ihe Games at some future da! Indications that she wiii be represented at Helsinki are
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    • 86 8 ItMJ sett am Pttmptttg Malic team won the later aectaonal Table Tennis tourney of the Municipal Engineer'a Depart meal played at the Bngapore Municipal Services Union s i te nalsea al Irarrer Park yceteruay. The Cup prteetUed bj Mr. A. <I. Armstrong and pri/ Euf the iin«lis|s
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    • 308 8 D.A.F. Seletar yesterday wound up their S.A.F.A. Senior League appearances with a well-deserved three-nil victory over the Tigers at Jalan Besar Stadium. The Seletar Airmen, who are already runnersup to League champions Kota Raja, stormed Tigers' goal for the major part of the first half.
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    • 391 8 Tli. foMsSril Basjgspore nmi!«.!i ChamponanJp tics b- i.ia>.'d tl.i-- x- kctid t',. Clerical Union Hall: »xi i rti) \x. t ;..t«. Men Junior fttiarlea «h >n«i• t Gob Turn Chye fuaaful) v. Andrea Tan (R chard i. Men's Junior Double-* (Filial.. Seah Y.-ak Khern
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    • 411 8 JOHURI BAHRU. Monday, 221 Vehicle Co. "A" creai d an tips, i in tho Johore Bahru Diat* net Football Laague when the) defeated the Police XI in a return league encounter b»- three goals to two ai the Police Depot ground this evening. Their previous
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    • 272 8 MOHAN AND PIRUZ IN FINAL Reuter. BOMBAY \l,„ a UEVINDER MOHAN, Indies No. 1 and of Malaya, will meet in the final of the C l' l Club of India badminton championship tomorro Mohan qualified for the final today by I Malaya's Tan
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    • 98 8 Hoiu-kun..'- Vftttg Sun Tail. Tennis Team beat a North Malaya team by six sanies to on' at lAS Great World last night. Beeuß* were (Wing Sun uia> ers mentioned first): Lob Kun Sun beat Va iY. c Hun* 21—11. Zl—l2; Worn; Pe* Tin. lost to
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    • 84 8 The will represent the Combined BchooTa ('ncke' Veaaa against the BagrtHh echoolbeya in a eraekel man b to be played al 2 p am. tomorrow at Raffle- Inst tut ion uround. B. DeUkan ISJ.II. Waft* Fan* Weng (S.J I.). P. Scully (S.J.I.i Chin Yoon Fook (11),
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    • 83 8 Tliv follow.ng pamyen will represent the Uselul Padmn !<>n Party in a friendly match aroin-t Oi* 1 R"X Radminion Party at tlie Clerical Un.on touioirow al 7.60 p.m. Mens Binden: Low Euth Chuan. Geow Kirn Fait. Goh Tian Chye and Sir, Haw Pah. Res«; ye Cniia Kee Men
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    • 208 8 LONDON, Monday. jyEST Indies, having dismissed Middlesex for 311 at Lords today, lost eight wickets for 237 in reply and finished the day 74 runs behind with two first innings wickets in hand. The last six Middlesex wickets fell this morning
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    • 39 8 Entr (x ai now invito*! from member* of tin- Malay Sporu Asso'-i itioti for the Opoi. Rhnglef rind Qpen Doubles 'iVnni;- Ch.intpionshins. Fo. full puLicu'ars members are ;iciviyc"' to see notices posted ■t the Clu'.-house.
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    • 77 8 Reuter. .Middle.:x I- inning*—3ll N e«U Indie» Ist Imnn; Kae r Law* b .Wo>» '.'>, Mollmerr lb* a §iau 81. Marshall b Sim* Worrell b Harr 1, Comnton b Young ft, Waleot! v Lrws b Young I'hristiani not on lit. Gomez c Liw» b Young 1, t.odd. rd c
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    • 261 8 HONGKONG md Shaiwfc-i the better beal Sin!, ioj? ..oa s ii, i wo m a j.- ~A na ii Btadiuni yesti rda' The ajame ■eafced ri. I.i V 1 'a: ami itw 1,1 ucavi l -tuwee r** 1 T 1 **«*«> Nej been more a <
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    • 124 8 A.P. LONDON Mon.—Br heavyweight champ i ia Woodcock askto on San: day to bo refused from November 14 bout witn Joey Maxim, world ligh heavyweight eh; mpion fru:n the United S 1 ites. In making Ml pquev Woodcock revp; led for tfci first time -i»;»t ho
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    • 121 8 l/»M>< »N. Moo- rl k of play mm: At Dealer wi 1 IW.» tor ~J Derbyshire <"" < K-li> ISO, Carr Ml vV MllllOOl. r t*IH ceetereb re wr«i nu i>k<) bear? rain d Al Oral, 7* bad light upped for 1 Stared. H leoxon
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    • 40 8 T HE R V rcfcrr. i says t'la' thf to- him as f Community C riurcn People s Group > correct. H' Vl i. 5 charge of t»< > J |0 tion and WM pointed Chairman Church Board.
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