Singapore Standard, 10 July 1950
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Title Section19 1950-07-10 13 Singapore Standard it vL n jl VOL. 1. No. 8 SINGAPORE; MONDAY, JULY 10, 1950. 8 PAGES TEN CENTS19 words
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300 1950-07-10 13 WASHINGTON, July 8— (UP)-Faced with coni reverses m Korea, the Army and Navy today servists to volunteer for extended active duty. as considered to be an almost certain pre- lude to draft calls. How soon and how big those calls will be,300 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-07-10 13 M\*:e-\ still shrouds the disappearance of pr**tt\ >Iyear old Miss Hwar.i; Sat Cboaff, registered nurse connected with the Ctittll II«»s--piul. Kuala Lipis. Miss Bwaaf iras last seen when iliichlin? from a bus ill the dangerous bandit infested Lipivßenta Koad a»-ea. Miss Hwang b of very fair comple\ion and53 words
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56 1950-07-10 13 MOSCOW. July 9.— (AP) ft is i n M ow that a ruiser has been m waters. Tne Literary Gazette said on iy. Fierce batt!e> took A-on of Samchok •tew the Pe<jples, Army 'j;>crating together .nits. In a 54 a battle m56 words
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31 1950-07-10 13 PARIS, July 9.— (UP)— Ismael Sedki Pasha, former Egyptian Premier, died today m an Ameriran hospital m suburban Neuillv. He was 75. i31 words
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597 1950-07-10 13 TOKYO, July 9-(UPy— American forces were engaged m a pitched battle today m an effort to relieve an American battalion cut off by the advancing Com- munist troops m a town near Chonan. Latest reports at General Mac597 words
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Article, Illustration53 1950-07-10 13 photo. Kiugr George VI of England inspected on July 4 the King's bodyguard of the oldest mill, tary corps m the world-the Yeomen of the Guard-In the grounds of BucWn hamPaUce Picture shows His Majesty during the inspection. Immediately behind the Kin? loVd Lucan, Captain ofA.P. - 53 words
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105 1950-07-10 13 NEW YORK. July 8 (Reuter) American shipping companies and agents have been asked to tell the Government immediately how much day cargo space they will have available during July and August. The request made no refer- 1 enre to the Korean War. but105 words
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189 1950-07-10 13 SAN FRANCISCO, July 8; (UP) The Armed Forces chartered the facilities of all the major trans-Pacific airlines today, to help carry military'personnel and supplies m a gigantic air lift to the Far East. The Armed Forces announced that seven of the West Coast's big189 words
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70 1950-07-10 13 LONDON, July 9 (CP) Russia m a note to the Big Three western powers, has demanded* that AngloAmerican troops be withdrawn from the strategic port of Trieste. The note was broadcast on Moscow Radio. It was m answer to the note sent to Russia70 words
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63 1950-07-10 13 JAKARTA, July 9.— (A.P)— The destroyer Evertscn of the Royal Netherlands Navy sailed from Soerabaya on Friday to Korea. The Evertsen is under the command of Naval Lieutenant (Ist Class) D. Doorninsk and will call at Hongkong for orders. The ship will be63 words
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119 1950-07-10 13 NEW YORK. July 9 (UP) Six Methodist missionaries who were near the 38th Parallel m Korea have not been heard from since the Communist invasion of South Korea began two weeks ago. They are presumed to be trapped behind the North (Korean lines, a119 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-07-10 13 The Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimson, one of the p-o chancellors of the University of Malaya, who attended the university's colourful coavocatioa 4t» Saturday.27 words
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Article342 1950-07-10 13 ADVANCED U.S. Army Headquarters m Korea, July 9 (UP)— The Monsoon, like the rainy season may halt the invaders'! southward drive even if 1 the Americans arc forced by the superior North! Korean tanks to withdraw again. Less than miles of rocky, i twisting road342 words
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206 1950-07-10 13 At Gen. Mac Arthur's ad- 1 vanced H.Q. m Korea, July 9 (Reutcr-A.A.P.) The North Korean advance is slowing down due to supply trouble, said a spokesman here today. In the American western sector the situation was unj changed, he added. American reinforcements and206 words
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97 1950-07-10 13 5 Killed Aboard Jamaica In Naval Operations HONGKONG, July 9 (AP)— A British Navy spokesman announced tonight (Sunday night) that five were killed and five wounded on S:iturday aboard the cruiser Jamaica during offensive operations oil Korea. Four of the five killed were members of the British Army. The NavyA.P. - 97 words
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Article105 1950-07-10 13 ATLANTA. Geogria, July 9 (U.PJ— The Third Army headquarters here announced today that an undisclosed number of combat units m the Second, Third and Fourth armies has been alerted for immediate movement to the Far East. Lieut. Gen. Alvan Gi!!em. Commander of the105 words
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44 1950-07-10 13 TAIPEI. July 9 (UP>— Vice Admiral A. D. Stnible, Commander of the United States Seventh Fleet, met with Chinese Nationalist naval and military commanders here today, following a long conference on Saturday with Gene- j ralissimo Chiang Kai-shek.44 words
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Advertisement72 1950-07-10 13 STEW6MW wmom SIS* yfrffA, SCtENriFIC TUITOtt A L CfftTIPIID T%AOtm iff i null sk j3PVMntftvl OPEN THE DOOR SEE THE &%e£tsajC*l \mV^i~~~^ I MODEL CB 11 NOT WAY AT THE BACK NOT DOWN ON THE FLOOR CROSLEY'S EXTRA SPACE IS IN THE DOOR! DESIGNED FROM THE WOMAN'S AMQU LEE and72 words
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Article, Illustration454 1950-07-10 14 By NG S£K YEW, Standard Staff Reporter SINGAPORE, chief receiving end of smuggled produce from Rhio Archipelago, has been asked by the Government of the United States of Indonesia to co-operate m an all-out drive to stop smuggling.Standard - 454 words
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101 1950-07-10 14 'Register Now' Plea By Che Sardon LEGISLATIVE Councillor, Che Sardon bin Haji Jubir, appealed to all eligible to vote to register for the coining Legislative and Municipal election m a broadcast over Radio Malaya last night. Che Sardon appealed to the Malayan Chinese Association, the Muslim League, the Progressive Party,101 words
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Article237 1950-07-10 14 - TWO ELDERLY sisters from the United States, who saved for a round-the-world holiday, called the first leg of their journey— to the Far East— "tragic," when they discovered at Singapore yesterday that Bali was quite safe to visit. "We were advised not237 words
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Article71 1950-07-10 14 TAN CHIN KOON. a 31-year old Chinese of Muar, who was arrested by the police on a warrant issued by a Singapore Coroner two years ago. appeared m the Singapore Reiief Court on Saturday on a tenta- > tive murder charce. Tan was arrested m »Jonnre71 words
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Article33 1950-07-10 14 Standard Staff Conrup—deat KUALA PILAH. Sat.— Two European assistants on m local rubber estate were produced before the Circuit Magistrate .for breaking the curfew and were fined $20 each.33 words
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Article67 1950-07-10 14 FOR STEALING 24 saplings from the Municipal catchment area at Bukit Panjang, 45--year-old Toh Wan was fined $25 m the Singapore Fourtb Police Court on Saturday. In a similar case, a 38-year-old woman, Tai Ai Mvi, who stole six pieces of wood from the same area, was cautioned67 words
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Article, Illustration357 1950-07-10 14 Standard Staff Reporter TWENTY SINGAPORE Malay schools are now teaching English a subject which they adopted one and a half years ago. The Assistant Inspector of Malay Schools. Inche Abdul Karim bin Mohamed Shariff, told the Standard yesterday that the schoolStandard - 357 words
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55 1950-07-10 14 To Join Australian I Commissioner's Office THE NEW Secretary to the Australian Commissioner's Office m Singapore, Mr. H. N. Truscott, arrived yesterday aboard the Maetsuycker, with his wife, two daughters, Marilyn and Janice, Mr. Truscott was formerly an official m the Australian Embassy m Washington and i m the Department55 words
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78 1950-07-10 14 I SIXTEEN-year-old Donald Stewart, son of the U.S. Army Liaison Officer Singapore, was perhaps the most thrilled to meet an American Dakota aircraft yesterday from Clark Field, Manila. "Donald meets almost every plane when I go to Kallang. Lt Col. Earl C. Stewart, told78 words
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Article22 1950-07-10 14 The Singapore Government last night made the import by sea of cattle for slaughter from Thailand subject to quarantine restrictions.22 words
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Article444 1950-07-10 14 Weekly Share Market Report PRACTICALLY all the cheap selling continued to be on ac-j count of apprehensive over-j seas holders, says The Standard's special share market correspondent m his weekly review. The Malayan markets had a poor week from the point of turnover and were quiet;444 words
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320 1950-07-10 14 DENTISTS m Singapore, v who are not qualified m the academic sense and who a have not registered themselves, will be added to the ist of registered dentists within the next week or two. In giving this information to n The Standard the Federation^320 words
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246 1950-07-10 14 PERMISSION is being sought from the Municipality by the Singapore Life Guard Corps for use of the Mount Emily Swimming Pool on two evenings every week to coach the members m the art of life- saving. The prolem secretary said yesterday that the246 words
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Article50 1950-07-10 14 THE Genera! Secretary of the Chinese V.M.C A. Mr. Joseph C. D. Sing, will fly to Europe on Aug. 3 to attend the World YM.C.A. Conference m Switzerland. Mr Sing will represent Malaya. Delegates from the 74 countries with V.M.C A. branches will also attend the conference, i50 words
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Article49 1950-07-10 14 MR. RUNME SHAW. Singapore film magnate, beamed happily on his return to the Colony yesterday from Europe. "It was a wonderful pleasure trip,** he said as a cinecamera filmed every movement of his from greeting children to boarding a car. Shaw organisation executives welcomed Mr. Shaw49 words
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Advertisement375 1950-07-10 14 m t Morclla" <••' mbt: w tor Col.wifci *o*n to> Bmuiirilt. Muni!* Hon^onn Oeti^n Vit*ero Kobe «n* To*obama Humour* (V>lo «B 3 MUttrtU IM* V tor HarufcO* ma IH^onia ««< -t I .tnara «im* «b< f °«±^i Ba Sor n ltot: Au«: .1 IO« UM«O Met. -OH <UJ«, Yo.ornin- r«k«har375 words
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245 1950-07-10 15 t?>™? l taff Cor 'espondent H Sun Indians m Malaya were told by their Representative m Malaya i Mr. J. A. Thivy, that their sole objective m this country must be to promote inter-racial harmony and to help Malaya take her245 words
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Article50 1950-07-10 15 Standard Staff Corr. TAIPING, Sun. Two Indians were ■ade to pay dearly for stealiaf seven coconuts ■md illegally selling toddy the tapping area of Maatkafli was fined 525 foe ste%Uaf while <»ovindarajoo was ordered to pu a fine of $300 or three months imprisonin- i»t for s-Minff toddy.50 words
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Article130 1950-07-10 15 Carriers To Build Big Factory TH E KOREAN war tv oi Tvir. Henian •I, president vt Car- nal Ltd. to visit and the surrounding ted from Australia m Singapore yes- Bit Korea is still m his Kpre&sed Keen I i news about tne Unerican troops, nis arrival. Dwood is on130 words
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Article46 1950-07-10 15 Mand.ird S'.ufl Correspondent KU.^ [pur, Sunday— lecisioiu made Settlement and State Councils to re-' )en I P> on estates. Van Trade Union have adopted a resrge the Govern- lion not to ;pen these shops, and to disapprove of the Penang and < 1 146 words
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121 1950-07-10 15 JOIIORE BAHRU. Sunday.Dato Onn bin Ja'afar should not have accepted the chairmanship of the Rural and Industrial Development Authority especially at this time when his leadership of the U.M.N.O. is very badly felt by the masses. This was the; opinion expressed m121 words
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Article, Illustration212 1950-07-10 15 Police Seeking More Traffic Control Standard Staff Reporter, A RECOMENDATION for a roundabout or traffic lights for the junction of Haveloek t Koad, Kirn Seng Road and Outram Road, is to be forwarded to the Municipal Commissioners by the Singapore Traffic Police at the conclusion of experiments now being triedStandard - 212 words
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73 1950-07-10 15 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. Sun.— A succer ful air dropping demonstration from about 500 feet was held at the Glugor Cantonment area on Friday last. A single RAF Dakota from Butterworth took part with 42 Commando troops. A military spokesman said "It's73 words
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Article54 1950-07-10 15 Standard Staff Correspondeut PENANG, Sun— The works of Professor Lim Cfc >on Teck, a former art professor at the National University of Peipiig will be displayed at the Hui Aun Association Hall, Magazine Road, for a week from July 12. The exhibition is sponsored by54 words
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Article, Illustration236 1950-07-10 15 Sftndard Staff Reporter ran kP Sln^P°^ Marine Police constable. Sabari bin Murid, was badly burned on the face and arms when the motor launch he was starting suddenly burst into flames early yesterday Sabari and another constable had reported for patrol duty at the236 words
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Article53 1950-07-10 15 Found at a road Mock with' only half an identity card, 44-1 year-old Ong Siang Wha was fined $5 m the Singapore First! District Court on Friday for defacing the card. Ong said he did did not know that he had lost the other haif of53 words
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Article198 1950-07-10 15 Standard Staff Correspondent MALACCA, Sun.— Plans for the annual Charity Week here m aid of the anti-T.B. Fund, the Rotary Charity Fund and Settlement Welfare Fund have been finalised at a meeting last week. An attractive programme has been drawn up. A Flag Day will herald198 words
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217 1950-07-10 15 j Standard Staff Correspondent I PENANG. Sun. Members of the Junior Civil Service Association were told today to negotiate through constitutional channels their quest for a better pay to meet the present high cost of living. Mr. R. E. Capel, who made th:s217 words
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71 1950-07-10 15 KWAN HAI CHONG, aged 35, was sentenced m the Singapore First District Court on Saturday to one month's rigorous imprisonment for not having an identity card. Kwan had one previous convictioa for a similar orTence. He was arrested while working on a71 words
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427 1950-07-10 15 aianaara staff Reporter THE SINGAPORE Federation of Services Union is to ask Government to speed up amendments to the present Trade Union Ordinance so that unions of Government employees can join other unions m forming a Trade Union Congress. A427 words
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Article136 1950-07-10 15 Standard Staff Correspondent KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. Bandits attacked a village m Perak from three sides yesterday. The Police engaged them and the b..ndits dispersed. There were no known casualties. A Chinese was killed and four others wounded including a woman and a civil liaison officer when136 words
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Article105 1950-07-10 15 standard Staff Correspondent PKNANO, Sunday. The 3rice m coffee and t<> a Aill definitely be increased b> wo rents per cup as from tonorruw. CofTeeshop owners iecided on thi* at a meeting ie!d at the Foochow Coifee Dwnors* Association. The public complains that his105 words
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Article, Illustration158 1950-07-10 15 Hitlers 'Chief In S'pore HEINZ WICHMANN. handsome six-foot German marine engineer and one time 'Chief* on Hitler's former luxury yacht arrived m Singapore yesterday to join a Swedish ship. He worked on the yacht after the war and left it after an explosion m the engine roo-n. Heinz returned to158 words
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Article36 1950-07-10 15 THE YWCA will hold thefr Fortnightly Club "Bridge Circle meeting today at 10 a.m. at Raffles Quay. The English Conversational Class will be held at 141 p.m. &ad Chinese Cooking at 5 pm36 words
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772 1950-07-10 16 MONDAY, JULY 10, 1950. Shoulders To The Wheel! IT AUGURS well for the Chinese m Singapore and for the community at large that there is now a Singapore branch of the Malayan Chinese Association. To judge by the work of the MCA m the Federation, the Chinese m Singapore should772 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-07-10 16 Photo. Officers of the Palatine Guard of Honour stand to attention as they renew their oaths of allegiance to Pope Pius XII (white-clad, background) during ceremonies m the Vatican on July 1 marking the centenary of the founding of the 500-stron* force by Pius IX mAP - 77 words
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722 1950-07-10 16 R. Chakravoti - R. Chakravoti Disintegrating By This is the first of a series of articles reviewing* the political scene m India, written exclusively for the Singapore Standard by Mr. Chakravotl of the Pan-Asia Newspaper Alliance. Another article will be published m these columns m an early722 words
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Article694 1950-07-10 16 BOB CONSIDINE - BOB CONSIDINE By THE making of a saint in y the Catholic Church, as in a the case of Maria Goretti. an (j 11 -year old girl murdered in defence of her chastity, is a B procedure of unparalleled H complexity. Mi I The rules694 words
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102 1950-07-10 16 WASHINGTON; (A.P.)— The U.S. Navy part of it patrolling the Korean vrateri —is still the world's biggest. w Its active fleet comprise I 243 combatant ships. They f are generally rated superior m strength to those of any 3 other country. Some102 words
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204 1950-07-10 17 lAKE SUCCESS, July 9. I \P) The United ns has received en>ements from 48 of 59 >ers on its backing of Korea. others have said expressed neutf and six nations have en heard from. I.it°;t expressions of supv»«'i204 words
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71 1950-07-10 17 WASHINGTON. July 9— (AP) The Defence Department announced on Saturday that 11 army men were killed m the crash of a transport plane en route from Japan to Korea on June 30. The men previously had been reported missintr m71 words
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256 1950-07-10 17 CHARLOTTESVILLE, Virginia. July 8 (UP) Ambassador Philip Jessup said today that the Communist-inspired invasion of the Korean Republic "is the most barefaced attack on the United Nations itself. "The assault upon the United Nations headquarters at Lake Success could hardly have been more256 words
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221 1950-07-10 17 BERLIN. July 9— (A P.)— The Sovie t-controlled ADN news agency reported today from Bucharest that an American journalist, named Frank Stevens, who is stationed there, had publicly denounced President Truman as a warmonger and accused the American press of spreading lies about Rumania.A.P. - 221 words
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171 1950-07-10 17 F AIRFIELD AIR BASE, Ca- J lifornia, July 8 (UP) The, nations first Korean war widows—five m a group of 60 women and children landed here today aboard the first Air Foree chartered plane, bringing evacuees from Japan and Eorea. Arriving at 1.10United Press - 171 words
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Article256 1950-07-10 17 WASHINGTON, July S: (Reuter) The Senate appropriations committee today approved a budget bill providing for an expenditure of $34,688,000,000 to run the American Government for the financial year beginning this month. This was $1,473,000,000 I less than President Truman had wanted. The bill now goes256 words
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153 1950-07-10 17 SANTA BARBARA. July 9 (AP) Former Admiral of the Fleet Chester W. Nimiu said on Saturday he does not believe there is immediate prospect of war with Russia. "I cion't think it will be necessary to tight Russia just as long ;«s we maintain153 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-07-10 17 photoes. Death and destruction became more widespread m South Korea as the war continued to rage Upper picture shows South Korean troops march m? down the road to the front, somewhere Bear Suwon. while the lower photo shows soldiers repairing damage inflicted l»> Kuvtiaa-builtAP - 69 words
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Article, Illustration496 1950-07-10 17 WASHINGTON. July 9— (UP)— The United States s weighing the Chinese Nationalist appeal for a modiication of President Truman's order that Chiang Ka; Shek's forces cease all operations against the communisi icld mainland of China. Diplomatic informants disrlosed yesterday that the request was496 words
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311 1950-07-10 17 Giuliano Said Having Money Salted Away Palermo, sicily. July 9. (Reuter) Sicilian bandit chief Salvatore Giuliano, who was shot down on Wednesday without a single lire m his pocket, is believed to have had about three-quarters of million dollars 'salted away." mainly m American and North African banks. Police and311 words
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91 1950-07-10 17 HONGKONG, July 7: (Reuter-AAP) In the past three months between HKS6O,- and HK$BO.OOO,OOO i notes were returned to Hongkong from the Chinese mainland, according to a Chinese report. The report said the flow of notes back into the colony was due to91 words
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238 1950-07-10 17 WASHINGTON, July 8: (Reuter) —President TVnman will probably ask Congress next week for more military funds chiefly to pay for bringing American forces to the needed strength for the Korean war, Senators said today. The Senate Appropriations i Committee has been told238 words
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41 1950-07-10 17 NEW YORK, July 8 (Reuter) An American scientist. Dr. Vannevar Bush, says that a j powerful new land weapon, which "could make short work of heavily-armoured Rvissian tanks," could be m production m six montns.41 words
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448 1950-07-10 18 LONDON. July 6. (INS)— Royal fingers Sre busy knitting "little things," the doctors, nurses and nursery are ready and all Britain is quietly waiting for the birth of Princess Elizabeth's second child. All Britain is hoping, too. that Elizabeth's448 words
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Article, Illustration242 1950-07-10 18 Ed Reed - Ed Reed By arrangements will follow the now established pattern. The new baby will be born his or her royal highness, with the title of Prince or princess. A few days before the birth of Charles, King George VI amended the 1917 edict of King George V242 words
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Article, Illustration418 1950-07-10 18 Proper Amount Of Exercise Is* Conditioned By Age, Sex By EDWIN P. JORDAN. M. l>. f Written for NEA Service many take too little exercise or none at all, especially during the winter. Their muscles and circulation lack the stimulation which is provided by exercise. Often they418 words
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Miscellaneous149 1950-07-10 18 j I h t 11ll l l <— r~— T r i. d k J v t j hKM Kf f I caouT p ii 1 1 1 c l 3j J i c \jp,\ j A^W^--r N 1 XX \W^m^#^- If -H- 1 ALL THE I* r F^ tV149 words
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805 1950-07-10 19 AMERICAN AIRBASE IN JAPAN, July 9 (UP)— can combat planes will be flown into the Korean war m larger numbers, and with greater effectiveness That is obvious from the developments and m the Far East Air Force805 words
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594 1950-07-10 19 RANGOON, July I (PANA): Burma has remained snugly complacent about the penetration of Chinese Nationalist troops into her north eastern frontiers. This penetration has been taking place for the past few months until the flare-up m Korea shook the very foundations of Prime Minister Thakin594 words
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120 1950-07-10 19 SAIGOX. July 8: (ReuterAA!' -N^ujen Duy Thanm, until three months ago a Geaeral m the guerrilla army' [ho Vietminh Government of lndo-Cliitta. will head an information mission being fit uitliin about a fortn :iit to India by the i recognised Vietnam120 words
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Article99 1950-07-10 19 lON July 9— (AP) the Panamani- \'alve, yesterthe Chinese Comeepers for their muddy waters out--hai. truck a Chinese mine on June 20 ■.v roemben said yesterday, sank four minutes Jater. llnneti crew was explosion. The ■id, were ght Communist veepers which were Shanghai approaches ot the time.99 words
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83 1950-07-10 19 DRAS, July 8. (Reuler) a Prakash Narajan, retary of the Indian I tonight warned People "not to be by attempts of the Party of India to -comeback m the guise tI I m o«-atic front". fea-*ss tanas front not for the on or83 words
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35 1950-07-10 19 Baby Born With "Silver Spoon In Mouth" Awarded b (AP)- Cheung siri who ■ii a silver >h. ••rninent presented and I he being <>m under! govern-' vai made -Doctor the fewtaa Ht -ci vices. I35 words
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Article, Illustration785 1950-07-10 19 NORMAN SOONG - NORMAN SOONG By TOKYO July 8 (PANA):— Correspondents covering the Korean hostilities arc havin? a rough time At the American advance headquarters, most of them are still sleeping on bare floors with the possible exception of the French correspondent who went recentlyA.P. - 785 words
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84 1950-07-10 19 SAIGON July 8: (KeutrrAAPj —Between 20.000 and 30.009 Chinese Communist troops are near the Indochina border, usually reliable French sources estimated here today. They said they thought there was little possibility of any large-scale Communist intervention m the jungle war between FranroVietnamese forces and84 words
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152 1950-07-10 19 COLOMBO—(UP)—Regulations have been framed by the Ceylon Minister of Agriculture and Lands, Mr. Dudley Senanayake, exempting rubber estates from the provision of the Food Production (Estates) Ordinance. This Ordinance made it incumbent on proprietors of estates to cultivate a certain amount of food-stuffs152 words
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301 1950-07-10 19 NEW DELHI, July 8: (Reuter)— Mr. F. W. Dally, British Trade Union leader and Chairman of the delegation of the International Confederat on of Free Trade Unions, now visiting Asia and the Far East. declared here today that the peace of Asia and possibly301 words
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172 1950-07-10 19 CAIRO. July P (AP)— Field Marsha] Sir William Slim. Chief of the Imperial General StaiT, is expected to arrive on Wednesday on his second visit to Egypt this summer. The British Embassy said Sir William will come m a special York aircraft172 words
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47 1950-07-10 19 HONGKONG, July t (Reuter-AAP)— The Governor m Council yesterday ordered that "the exportation of articles to North Korea is prohibited." This follows the ban on exports to North Korea from the United Kingdom, announced by th€ British Board of Trade,47 words
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Article63 1950-07-10 19 By defeating the Chinese Sporting Association by five games to four at the Great World last night at the Tiger Sporting Association became the champions of the Singapore Inter-club table-tennis league. Teams were: Tigers S.A.— Chua Kirn Hern, Ix)h Kum Soon. Lee Chan Kai. Chinese63 words
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408 1950-07-10 19 UK. County Cricket LONDON, July 8 (Renter):— Among some big scores m today's County Cricket programme was a century by Len Hutton, the England opening bat on his return to the Yorkshire side after an absence with lumbago. Hutton batted four hours 40 minutes408 words
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Article340 1950-07-10 19 NORTHAMPTON JuT* fl (Reuter) The West Indict batted throughout today agaii^t Northamptonshire and were 348 for five when stumps were drawn. The County i bowling never became loosa i and the batsmen often had ta I be wary against varied at* 1 tack. Nevertheless Stollm«yer and340 words
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Article48 1950-07-10 19 ASCOT. July 9 Francois Dupres favoured T.mttome defeated Marcel Hnimici' Coronation V by a head on Saturday m an all French finish m the £C.OOO Good Queen Elizabeth Stakes at a mile and a half. The British owned Royal D.ake was third, six lengths back.48 words
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Advertisement19 1950-07-10 19 A (fMfS^'i by the MAKERS "5 of TIGER BALM cltt* AUH TuNC IK| I TIGER MEDICAL HALL Aa\ I19 words
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Article76 1950-07-10 20 LONDON, July 6— (U.P.t Delegates from 25 countries attended the annual meeting of Davis Cup nations m London today (Thursday* under the chairmanship of Viscount Templewood. The meeting agreed that m the event of Germany or Japan being readmitted to the International Lawn Tennis.76 words
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Article, Illustration352 1950-07-10 20 Eighteen-year-old schoolgirl Teng Poi Hua broke the China Olympic record for the 80 metres hurdles while competing at the Singapore Chinese athletic sports yesterday. Her time on thegrass track at Jalan Besar was 13 3 seconds one second better than the Chinese record set352 words
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277 1950-07-10 20 WASHINGTON. July 8 (UP) The National Boxing Association quarterly rankings listed Joe Walcott and Lee Savold as the logical contenders for the heavyweight title held by Ezzard Charles. In the middleweight division Ray Robinson was rated No 1 challenger with277 words
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Article253 1950-07-10 20 WIMBLEDON, July 8: Reuter) Victor and vanquished Miss Louise Brough and Mrs. Margaret Dubout teamed up to retain the womens doubles beating Miss Doris Hart and Miss Shirley Fry, 6—4. 5—7, 6-1. Superior courtcraft and combination of the more experienced winners pulled them through after their253 words
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270 1950-07-10 20 Standard Staff Correspondent SEREMBAN, July 9 For the first time m the history of Negri Sembilan, a combined display of boxing and weight lifting was held here last merit on the grounds of St. Pauls Institution. A feature of the boxinr wsa270 words
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Article112 1950-07-10 20 NEWHAVEN. Connecticut. July 8 (Reuter) John Marshall, the great Australian swimmer star of Yale University, broke two worlds free style swimmer records yesterday m an Amateur Athlrtir Union trial m the Payne Whitney Gymnasium. Swimming m the 55-yard practice pool. Marshall was clocked m 9 minutes112 words
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Article71 1950-07-10 20 PENANG. July 9.— ln the flnal of the mixed doubles m the Penang Tennis Open Championship played today at Penang Sports Club Court, Mrs. G. C. Pratt and Goon Koh Lem beat Mrs. D.C.A. Fraser and Lam Say Chuan 4-6, 7-5, p-3. Goh Hock Jin and Cheah71 words
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147 1950-07-10 20 SEGAMAT, July B.— Over 30 associations, sports clubs and rubber estates m the district nave been invited to take part m the Segamat District! Second Annual Athletic Sports' to be held on August 17 and 1 18 at the Segamat Town Padang. Entrance fees147 words
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Article295 1950-07-10 20 Italy, U.K. Deadheat At Henley HENLEY-on-THAMES, OF- FORDSHIRE July 8 (Reuter) i Overseas oarsmen won five of 'the ten trophies on the final 'day of Henley Royal Regatta which was the worst for Bri!tish rowing since the 1939 Henley. On that occasion four titles went abroad and the double I295 words
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Article, Illustration789 1950-07-10 20 OVER: up Up And Singapore Tournament Cricket Deadly bowling by the Colony player. Charh* Colling enaoled the SRC. to score full points m thengame with the Colonials on the S.R.C. padang and thus consolidate their position as leaders m the S.C.A Senior Tournament In the789 words
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Article180 1950-07-10 20 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG. July 9 Before a large cV>wd on Victoria Green the Penang Chinese F.A., the holders for the last two years, qualified for the semi-final of the M.C.F.A. Cup competition, by scoring a 2 l victory over the Perak Chinese F.A. Midway180 words
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235 1950-07-10 20 Standard Staff Correspondent PENANG, July 9.— 00 i Teik Hock and Tan Kirn Hong were > surprisingly defeated by Law Teik Hock and Chee Choon Keng m the Men's doubles of the Penang Badminton Championships ia straight sets 11,15 11, 15 T. It235 words
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Article145 1950-07-10 20 KUALA LUMPUR, July 9 -A VietOi schoolboy, San Scong Choy. won ihc Sei junior badminton singles title last night bj d Liew Choo Wah 15—9. 15-12 m the final ai thodist Boys' School Hall m Scntul. The mixed doubles championship also went to the same player145 words
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Article91 1950-07-10 20 SUndard SUIT Cor IPOli B broken thij aftem tinuation of I dian arrat•iship moot ho padatti;. m ail a tota c;>rds. won- betti two-d.iv n. j Hardam Sii fh of J the disctu throw 1 1 dtotanca of 101 I to Ix^tfor Porak India ft-91 words
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66 1950-07-10 20 S' pore Water Polo League Win For Chinese S.C. Standard S;>. The ninese s Club mttt st the A: a ter-polo mat I Gillman Barracks. The CSC ptajren st.mina and sj>-' j Army who man their only «r.a! m I The ChtatM Sa 'scored two k;i'.i!> In The Army p66 words
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Article72 1950-07-10 20 (Standard Nf.i') < IPOH. Jul\ 7 -In I for their romins m Srlangor on .lni> 19 IVrak Lava Tcmmi have pi< kti] 13 pjayrr* my purposes. Tl.< tn is will k- ma. l. fi them Th«-» lit: Ohm X«. i. I Chin, l^uiiu' Kirn m (aleh.72 words
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