Malaya Tribune, 3 July 1950

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  • 17 1 Malaya Tribune TODAYS NEWS TODAY LATE EXTRA SgHT PAGIS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 545 1 REDS CLAIM CAPTURE OF MAIM RASE Aihanee Headquarters, Taejon, South Korea, Today, or. Kit AN INFANTRYMEN WERE RUSHED NORTHWARD AMTMAY GO INTO ACTION TODAY AGAINST MECHANIZED NORTH KOREAN COLUMNS ADVANCING UNDER MURDEROUS AMERICAN AERIAL FIRE. They art being rushed to the front b\ *4MwM and
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  • 33 1 Picture show Field Marshal Slim shaking: hands with Gurkha and British Officers of the Ist Battalion, 2nd King: Edward Virs Own Gurkha Rifles, when he visited their camp today.
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  • 81 1 HONG KONG. Today.—The British cruiser, H.M.S. Kenya, arrived in Hong Kong from Singapore yesterday. The Royal Navy declined to comment, but the Kenya has been transferred here presumably to free the Navy's Hong Kong contingent for possible use in Korea. British naval strength in Hong Kong now
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  • 92 1 POLICEMAN STRUCK WRONG HOUR BLAMES PUASA JOHORE BAHRU, 1 Today There was a J flight commotion at the Central Police Station yesterday when the Po- 3 Uce gong struck twelve at one o'clock. i Police officers ant! clerks rushed out to the duty rcom to find out tbe cause. They
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  • 174 1 TEACHERS in the majority of Singapore girls schools this morning: warned their children against going out with strangers. "No matter-what the strangers may s*y do not go out with them" was the warning. This step followed the criminal assault and murder of ten-year-old
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  • 65 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. A Chinese, alleged by the bandits to be a British agent, was found brutally stabbed to death in South West Johore yesterday. Pamphlets were stuck on his body stating that the victim was punished and executed because he was "an agent for the British
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  • 138 1 U.P. GENEVA, Today. The last chance of settling the question of Chinese Communist membership in the United Nations before the General Assembly meeting appeard to be lost. Informed sources predicted that members of the Economic and Social Council, which began its eleventh session here today will
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  • 110 2 DEPUTATION TO SEE ONN IPOH, Trday. THE All-Malayan General Clerical Service Union ifl 1 holding an important conference on Benhatn Report in Khiala Uumpur at 6.30 p.m. today. A deputation of the GCSU, it is understood, will call on Dato Onn bin Jaafar at
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  • 133 2 U.P. TOKIO. July 2. Gen. Douglas MacArhtur's Public Information Officer, Col. M.P. Echols, called correspondents together yesterday and told them that reporting from Korea so far shows there has been no regard ior "decency, honesty and regard for procedure." He was promptly told that
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  • 130 2 U.P An Airbase Somewhere in Japan. Today. An American F. 82 pilot, bleeding from wounds in both hands, brought his twin Mustang fighter safely back to this base yesterday afternoon after "tiafing a long North Korean motor convoy advancing on Suwon. The F-S2*s radar obsorvei
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  • 21 2 Reuter •I. AMIS, Scotland, Sun. Glamis Castle is to be opened to (ho public at a small fee.- Reuter.
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  • 129 2 UP. WASHINGTON". Snn. UNITED States today turned down n Chinese Nationalist offer to send troops from to aid t'">e Allied lorces in South Korea, but left the »vav onen to use ihem iater If necessary. The otter was mack- on Friday by Chiang KaV-ehelfs beleaguered government. me
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  • 94 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Bandits shot up the British Broadcasting Corporation wireless station building a few miles from here tn South Johore last night. They fired about 16 rounds at the building, several of which found their mark but failed to cause any casualties or damage.
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  • 53 2 Reuter SAN FRANOBSCO. July 2 Six United States Pacific Maritime Unions have signed agreements with the Pacific Maritime Association covering war bonus payments in Korean waters. The agreements provide double pay for work in war zones. $100 bonus when a ship enters area under attack and $125 bonus
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  • 25 2 U.P LONDON. Sua. Major Peter Roberts (Coas.) renewed his third demand yesterday that the UK use the A-bomb to halt the Korean war.—U.P.
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  • 58 2 A "Drairon" helicopter about to land at the General Hospital compound at Job** Bahru la™ \l>ffsdav. It brought in a Special Constab c who wa« seriously worn, dodTn the three-hour atMck on Kambau Police Station. Kota Tmggi area, the ate morning. The wounded Special Constable being
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  • 195 2 MIAMI, FLORIDA IV R A D V Norton's calm voice and manner contrast sharply with the violence of nature with which he deals. Norton is recognized as America's outstanding authority on hurricanes. Thiyear's hurricane watch has begun. The hurricane "season runs from midnight June 15, through
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  • 180 3 Reuter ,ry Today.—The diplomatic eorrespo.i day Dispatch said that the ir'gh lev 1 lon was that Russia would stay out cf were a rapid Western success. But. if there was a iong drawn out operation. Russian "undercover" aid could "pin down ever increasing
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  • 66 3 rIRTY members of the Intei national Fortnightly Club met this morning and heard different views of how to bring up a daughter. The views expressed were American Mrs. R. M. Henry, Indian Mrs. K. M. R Menon. Old Chines Mrs Tay Lian Teck. and Australian
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  • 50 3 U.P. DARWIN. Sun.—The nr*t Indonesian Ambassador to Australia Dr. B. Oetoyo saia on arrival here yesterday that Australia need have no fears that Indonesia would claim East New Guinea. He said: "We keep our hands off other countries affairs. We want the friendliest relations with Australia.' —U.P.
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  • 144 3 c *G \PORE, Today. KIN; tlbute was I the Bench the memory D K. WalSb Advocate and Solictor. Thursday last Gen Hospital ill oi the bench fjhif Justice. Sir iy Aynsley Mr Walters struck w able criminal advocates. ■ived for many ars as they had
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  • 79 3 SINGAPORE. Touay. Two decrees nisi. U be mad< absolute >n three months. were granted by ihe Ju&ti Sir Charles Murray Ayosley, In the High Court today. re&a Lilian Stubbs sas -ranted a decree nisi tgainst her husband Dr. C. Stubb*. on the ground of insertion. utile
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  • 71 3 JOHORE 15AHRU. Mon.— I rtF-two year old S. R. Lr a Road Transport In- attached to the 1 1 Registrar and Inspec- r Vehicles Office, chary-d uith usins cri- nwnal force on a Malay J &int« 1 Kamoong Kubor. tl »s:ed to have lands vhen
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  • 23 3 A.P New Mexico, W ampler of golfer > n champion, outK>tball playing Bob Co';gau yesterday Nation il Collegiate tion Golf and one.—JLP.
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  • 160 3 JIVER half of all applicants for enrolment to th«? Singapore Voluntary Corps have to be rejectee 1 cwing to the high standards of recruitment, according to the 2nd quarter report of the S.V.C., just published. Pointing out that a high standard ot individual qualities is essential,
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  • 55 3 Reuter. LONDON. Today. -Creator of a title Hero of the Peoples Democratic Repub ie ox Korea" has been announced by the North Korean Repub lie, Moscow Radio said tonight, quoting a Pyongyang message. The title will be awarded for spectacular military feats and is to be
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  • 27 3 O.V. Birmingham, England, Sun. A civil airplane flew over the city yesterday afternoon dropping leaflets calling for "hands off Korea" on thousands of week-end shoppers. —U.P.
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  • 12 3 W jy>, Qantas BO AC Constellation for London for
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  • 37 3 LANCASHir.I Sun. Britain's 500.000 jng National Union of Minevvoi kers la to call for the abolition of a Government order which requi« s 21 'days notice to be given before a strike can be legal.
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  • 18 3 A.P ATHENS, Sun. The Greek Government wiil support Southern Korea an informed source said ycst»srday. A.P.
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  • 670 4  -  By Hal Boyle NEW YORK EVERYBODY has a secret life. Or certainly everyone trt< I to. Some facet of his career, past or present some wayward longing some shamefaced deed of good will some odd attitude toward the world a person likes to hold to
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  • 85 4 NEW YORK, Ii you're In New York this summer and don't speak American, you can learn It in six weeks at Columbia University. In cooperation with International House, the University's School of General Studies will open an American Language Centre, to teach the
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  • 417 4 Over USS 14:000,000 Worth Of G old Buried There AP They Hope GOLDTHWAITE, Texas. Treasure hunters are digging again for tons of silver and gold which legend says lies hidden in a tunnel-pocked mountain in Central Texas. This time they are professional hunters,
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  • 59 4 TOKIO. July 2.-Yokoha-ma police yesterday arrested another 27 Koreans and Japanese, 17. of them women and girls for distributing hand-bills opposing arms shipment to Korea it was announced Here today. The hand-bills also protested against "foreign intervention" in the Korean W2IIT, On Friday 202 people were
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    32 4 Mr. and Mi% Lim Yok Fen who were married M G<xprl Halt Kuala Lumpur reeentlv. The bride was the foru«-r M 9 Lee Yak Sang. Photo by Eastern Fhotogrjapl rv
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  • 150 4 UP. MANlLA.—"Enriched" rice is now being produced in the Philippines. Rice for centuries has filled the stomachs dt Orientals without providing all the food needs of the rest of the body. Recent experiments showed that the food value of rice could be increased by adding vitamin
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  • 67 4 UP HONGKONG. Today .-Tfr Chinese Communists have started a "Peace Signature campaign in Hongkong. The campaign here i» conducted by two Commu-nist-controlled nt wspapen the Ta Kung Pao and the Wei Pao which are appealing to their readers to ami their signatures to an appeal
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  • 216 4 Reuter COLOMBO. CEYLON. Buddhists are preparing gate the teachings of the Lord Buddha In Western as well as Asian countries. Representatives from 29 USSR, who met here recently have formed a World Fellowship of Buddhists to carry out the campaign 1 6 FeUowsnl P hopes
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  • 90 5 The children of Singapore American colony had a wonderful day yesterday at tMi Polo Club ground, when the American* Association held an Independence Day Picnic for them. There were rades, soft-ball matches, and all the fo« of the fair. The rifle range (top
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  • 447 5 Music Math Charms A.P. CHICAGO. WHAT will you have for your operation tomorrow —classical, semi-classical or popuar music? This is a routine question anesthetists ask surgical patients at the University of Chicago medical clinics The serenading is combined with anesthesia, it's
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  • 99 5 It b rood news for Malayaa rubber thai the United States auU»mobUe industry produced one vehicie per every second, plants were in operation during 1949. In all 6,2«8.it* passenger cars, trucks, and buses roiled off the asvmbly lines during the vfar. Wth business Itoomine now in
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  • 162 5 UP. HONGKONG jjIGH in Communist China must subordi date itself to the nee<te of the State and must "firmly oppose the old, traditional 'pure science Education Minister Ma Hsu-lun m Peking recently. »id the principal aim nlghrr education under is to "earn
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  • 579 5 A.P NEW fPHIS is a woman's world and for a good reason. Women are better adapted to live in it. Let us take a simple case. George Washington's father finds one of his favourite fruit trees freshly axed. Very well he looks
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  • 70 6 AP. JAKARTA, July 3. Prthden*. Soekarno last night reiterated his pledge that West New Guinea will Join the Indonesian state before "the sun rises on January 1, 1951." Addressing a meeting ot Muslims in his palace, Soekarno said "the people of Irian requested us to lnthe island
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  • 121 6 LuNDON. Today—Radio •Moscow chained last night hat the United States was preparing for a bacteriological war and was being assisted by eighteen Japanese experts." Commenting on the re.ecent trial of Japanese war criminals in Siberia. Radio Moscow commentator said 'it is no secret that today
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  • 75 6 U.P. LONDON, Tv>day. Dr. Klaus Emil Fuchs, confessed atomic jpy, serving a 14 year -entence, has been taken from a London prison secretly and moved to a safe place, a reliible source said yesterday. The atom scientist, who confessed handing top atomic .secrets to
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  • 48 6 U.P. TAIPEI. Sun. Chinese Naval headquarters today issued a to all shipping companies of the discovery of a submerged steamer of rnknown tonnage off the southern coast ->f Taiwan. The wreck v as located at 120.45 east 21.57 north submerged at depth 9/10 of a meter.—U.P.
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  • 47 6 Reuter MANCHESTER, Sun.—Mr. Herbert Morrison, British Deutv Prime Minister, today lescribed the invasion of South Korea as "an act of naked aggression" arid declared was no tonly the duty i>ut the interest of freedom- oving peoples to come to the issistance of the victims.— Reuter.
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  • 344 6 CALL BY CIO CHIEF U.P. DETROIT. Sunday. I4OMMUNIST-hatingl 4 OMMUNIST-hating Walter Reuther proposed on y> Saturday night that the United States spend U5513,000,000,000 per year for the next 100 years tc win the cold war and "take the price tag off peace." The president
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  • 91 6 A.P MANILA, Today. Benito H. Lopez, prominent Filipino businessman yesterday urged a return of the Philippines to Commonwealth status under the United States for a period of 20 yeai.-,. He told fellow Michigan alumni that America was needed now more than ever to deal
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  • 35 6 Reuter VATICAN City, Sun. Pope Pius told 20,000 pilgrims tonight "we hope God will keen far from the world tne scourge of war and wiM inspire all peoples with counsels of peace." -Reuter.
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  • 114 6 A.P. HONG KONG. Today. The Sing Tao Jih Pao. influential independent daily wnich has been strongly antiCommunist, today accused President Truman of underestimating the Korea situation and dragging other count! lea into the conflict. In a surprising editorial reversal, the paper said that
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  • 57 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun.-Pre-sident Truman, tanned and fit after his two-day cruise on his yacht Williamsburg, arrived back in Washington yesterday and drove directly to Blair House. He was met at a naval gun factory by Defence SecretaryLouis Johnson, who told reporters he brought the President the
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  • 69 6 U.P. LONDON. Sun.—The Soviet news agency. Tass, said yesterday that membership of the Chinese Communist Party now stands at moie than 5,000.000 second only to the Soviet party. The dispatch quoting the Peiping Hsin Hua agency said the growth of the party formed 29 years
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  • 26 6 MOSCOW. Sun.—All Soviet employees of the United States embassy here met on Saturday to sign the Stockholm peace pledge to outlaw the atom bomb.
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  • 25 6 A.P HONGKONG. Today. Shipping between Hongkong and the Sourh China port of Amoy resumed yesterday after a suspension of three weeks. —A.P.
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  • 27 6 A.P STOCKHOLM, Sun -Swedish Premier Tage Erlander South Korea as an act of agtoday described the assault on gression liable io endamje. world peace. '—A.P.
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  • 44 6 Mr. S. Kandyah ieit Kallang Airport yesterday morning by Malayan Airways for Kuala Lumpur to take office as Station Officer. Kuala Lumpur Fire Brigade. He came to Singapore three months ago, for special training in new methods of firefighting.
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  • 86 6 BOY II) MET FATHER FOR FIRST TIME When 11 year-old Omar, son of Mr. A. Talib. arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon he was met by his father who had not seen him before. Mr. A. Talih said yesterday: "My son was born in Arabia, in a little place called
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  • 53 6 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun.- -The United States Government urgently called upon railway signalmen to end their strike against five Western Railways in view of the "current critical developments" in Korea. The American Federation of Labour signalmen struck last Sunday with the main issue, a demand for
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  • 27 6 Reuter. HELSINKI. Sun—Finlanu has exceeded* her compulsory reparations deliveries to the Soviet Union by about $3. 000,000 this year, tlie reparations office announced today. —Reutei.
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  • 27 6 LONDON. Today. Corned beef replaced the traditional Sunday roast dinner of Londoners today because of a 9-day-o'..i fctrifce of drivers in London's wholesale meat marke-
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  • 57 6 U.P. WASHINGTON Fears that crisis might explod World War 111 may Congress forget and give the I>: partment all the :>.<:. requested this year. Informed source* Sunday that the Appropriations Sub-Corn mittee already had recommended restoring the cuts in the 1950-51 military budget and th! full Committee
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  • 63 6 A.P. KARACHI, Today I Pakistan Ministry of Education has decided to offei a two-yeal scholarship to M yan studepts for the study of Islamic principles it I kistan universities. The Government of Malaya has been asked to select tlu scholarship winners arrange that they may
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  • 61 6 U.P LONDON, July 2—A telegram to the Chinese Communist Chief Mao Tse-tung from "democratic groups and parties" in China has pledged support for the "liberation" of Tibet anc: Former aTass dispatch from Peiplng reported yesterday. The message said "W* shall strive to liberate Tibet and Taiwan
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  • 33 6 SEATTLE. Today. United Nations Secret* n General Trygve Lie's personal representative, Colonel Alf«eu Katzin of South Afiica. and four other U.N. observer- left here by plane for Korea.
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  • 33 6 A.P. COPENHAGEN. Sun —Danish Prime Minister Hans Hadtoft said today that Den mark cannot extend mihtar> aid to South Korea nor impose economic sanctions on the invading North Korean? —A.P.
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  • 37 6 Reuter. MANILA, Today. -Philippine Foreign Secretary Carlos P. Romulo. who ha:; just returned from a remission in the States, sees no Imn peril of a global eosifl a result of the present Korean crisis.—Reut.-.-
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  • 26 6 Reuter. LONDON, Today Left-wing Reynold- N suggested today that Pandit Nehru shou d be invited mediate over Korea ior I nited Nations. —Reut.'
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  • 15 6 U.P MANILA. Today. towns in Northern Lv; felt slight earthuuakr shocks yesteiday—U P
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  • 133 6 Marching orders have been received by seven men who left Singapore yesterday by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut for Hongkong on the first leg ot their journey to the war front in Korea* They were not soldiers, but newsmen going io cover the war. Among them were Mr Lionel
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  • 175 7  -  By ALBERT SPENCER IPOH, Today. REW horses were sent against the clock this morning. The track wars fast. Fairwood (Ayres) die! the fastest gallop covering the three 39*2Peter Con (Tulloh) did the same distance in 41 1 Gracious Lady (Tjoa)
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  • 192 7 OOVERS Sports Ch* boat two in a SAFA :r. match at Besar stadium h d "£l w aid l rng accurate and 'be openings h hid I ,Ao,lld nave convincing the kick off c rumbled when with niv the R.E. goalkeeper to sent the ball
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  • 98 7 A.P. •on. England. Sun. Campbell skimmed glassy surface of ton today at 140 tn hour in his 11-year-dl oat Bluebird. v is a tiial run and the i was not maintained the full course. impbell said he was it the performance of eek, old craft in
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  • 90 7 A.P. BERLIN, Sunday Leo Staiosch. German welterweight fiom Essen, won an eign-iound decision over Stone v ail Jackson. negro f:o:n Washington, today before about 15.000 spectators at the Waldbuchne Arena. Jackson led in the first four iounds with a two-fisted attack, but the German rallied in
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  • 41 7 The Singapore 00-Mile Open Race held at Lim Chu Kang yesterdfcy was won by Goh Poh Scon of the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club. His time was 2 hr. 42 mins. Second Rahamat Kanawi of the Selcnsroi Rough Riders.
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  • 43 7 Reuter LONDON, Sun. Prince Aly Khan has bought the 150--acre Randwich stud at Creve'.ey, near Newmarket, including the 70 thoroughbred mares, ye arcings and foals at the stud. The deal is one of the biggest in blocdstock for many years.—Reuter.
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  • 34 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. A combined"prlrceton and Cornell team from the United States defeated Oxford and Cambridge Universities by seven to sire in an athletics match at the White City here today. Reuter.
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  • 126 7 WORLD CUP SOCCER A.P. RIO DB JANEIRO, Sunday. JiWEDEN, Uruguay, Spain and Brazil today entered the finals of the World Cup soccer opening on •iuly 8. In matches today, Spain beat England one-mi, Paraguay lost to Italy 2-0; Bolivia was beaten by iav 8-0; and Mexico
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  • 44 7 The Colony women's golf titie was won by Mrs. J. K. O'Gearv of tlie Island Club after defeating Mrs. M. M. Patterson six and four in the final over 18 holes played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday.
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  • 51 7 In a fiiondly game of hock, j played at the Naval Base yesterday, the H.M.P.S. "Zu'siquareheat the visiting Indian Navy 1-0. Rasiqu netted for thc.Zulsiquar midway in the first half. Both teams set "1» a cracking pace throughout and the large ciowd w. is treated to many thrilling
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  • 68 7 SEREMBAN, Sunday. SINGAPORE defeated Negri Sembilan by an innings and 87 runs today in their inter-State cricket match which started yesterday. Continuing to bat this morning, Singapore carried their overnight score of 219 to 324 for sever wickets and declared fifteen minutes before lunch. Negri were
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  • 210 7 NEGRI SFMBIF\N FIRST INNINGS 125 SI VG A ROUE FIRST INNS. Ft. T. Grant b Hicc-os W v. Yoffarajah Ibw FeaJbott'r F. hopparJ c Hltjsri is b Bennett 4 W. Ratnayake <• ami 0 nal.i--r hand ran X, Fynrh r Wharlon b Ra;njttn Fall Sinch Ralnam b Dtanysras F.
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  • 39 7 After leading by three goals to nil at the end of the first half, Penang Chinese easily defeated Kedah by four coals to nil in a Malayan Chinese Football Association Cup competition played on Vic.oria Green yesterday.
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  • 66 7 H.M. Dockyard easily dtfea.ed the RAPC Nee Soon r.y five -i*.:.* to ml in their Junior A l soccer match played at Gteyfang Stadium yesterday. Dookvard s first Koal cam- in the thirteenth mrmite ihrou„'h Oaman. and shortly aft-r Bung added the second. After the change >veT,
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  • 137 7 IPOH. Sun.— Special precautions are being taken in Perak to prevent malicious injury "to persons or property". The Chief Police Officer of Perak has declared the following areas as special areas under the emergency regulations. The whole State of Perak excluding the Police districts of
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  • 23 7 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Sun. New Zealand today notified the UN. that it had contributed two frigates to assist South Korea.- Reuter.
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  • 337 7 Schools Score 8Wkt Win COMBINED Schools yesterday scored an eight wicket victoiy over a Singapore Oi'kot Association XI in a two-day match at Raffkr Institution ground. With an overnight total of 104" runs for five wickets, th** schoolboys batted yesterday and were all out for 142 ruSb R. Sandosham hitting
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  • 138 7 LONDON, Sun. Jimmy Logle, Arsenal's Scottish inside right, will go to th" crack Italian club of Turino, if terms can be arranged between the two clubs. Logic, who lives in. Edinburgh, said he has not resigned from Arsenal and is anxious to make a move
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  • 22 7 A Singapore Recreation Club "A" team yesterday de fea»ed the Singapore Nor Benders by six wickets at the SRC giound.
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  • 24 7 In a friendly game of cricke' yesterday the Indian Naval Squadron beat the YMCA by seven wickets at Balestn r Road.
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  • 39 7 S'X goals were scored in c. B Water-Polo Matcn between the SSC B. and t* Navy B teams, at the Sb< pool, yesterday. The SS( were too good for the Navy and emerged winneis by 5-1.
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  • 150 8 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. ALTHOUGH severely hurt in a bandit road trap 11 in Johore yesterday, a Malay motor-cyclist rode on with a pillion-rider for half a mile before he collaps The motor-cycle crashed but the pillion-rider managed to escape unhurt through the ambush
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  • 112 8 Reuter j'ARIS, Sun. Radical Henri QueuiHe formed Fiance* 13th Cabinet since the war, with the surprise appointment of anti-Commu-nist Paul Reynaud as Minister Responsible for Policy in the Far East. Ex-Premier Reynaud is known as a resolute advocate of energetic cooperation with Britain and
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  • 71 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Today. The Security Council meeting ag.vm on Wednesday to consider p suggestion that Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur should be foimally appointed Command er-ir -Chief of all forces placed at the disposal of the United Nations to aid Southern Koi ea. The suggestion has
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  • 230 8 RUBBER STEADY The rubber commodity maifcei opened steady uva morning. The market however waa thin during the morning and prices remained more or leaa unchanged al icon. Prices at noon were: Bu\or> -viler* IN*. 1 RSS f.o.b. July 7'ti 80 No. 2 RSS f.o.b. July 79 79i N.
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  • 79 8 HONGKONG, 3un. Skipper Karl Svenson of the Norwegian coaster, Mvi Henr?, today urged that merchants ships plying the waters souch and v. est of Hongkong should be allowed to carry amis to protect themselves against "bandits" operating in international waters. Svenson told newsmen he had
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  • 28 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. Digging for oil in Britain has resulted in discoveries of national importance although projecting of oil itself has not been large so far.—Reuter.
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  • 129 8 WASHINGTON, Today. The United States Agriculture Department reported that the 1949-50 rice harvest in Malaya of i.422 000. 000 pounds was :he largest on record. This was 330.000.000 pounds more than the year previous and above the prewar average. The report explained that "favourable weather permitted Increase
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  • 63 8 Unidentified women and children reach Itazuki airbase. Japan, the first planeload of evacuees flown out of wartorn Korea. One of the evacuees is carried down the plane ramp by man in foreground A.P. Radio Photo. A wounded soutft Korean near Inchon after fierce %1^ V ™j**?™*** a
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 57 1 Malaya Tribune BY TUB PEOPLE POR THE PFOPLS Tribune" S'OOCR. r *A*C£* SALES THAN ANY SSII/3 Nine Lim, PubUshed simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 3, 1950 PRICE TE\ CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribute Office, H3, Fleet
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    • 1211 1 MORE RED COLUMNS CROSS THE HAN Aircraft With Soviet Markings Shot Down AUSTRALIAN PLANES HAVE GONE INTO ACTION, AND SUPERFORT/l RESSES OF GEN. Mac ARTHUR'S COMMAND HAVE STARTED BOMBING MILITARY TARGETS NORTH OF THE 38TH PARALLEL. A new American task
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    • 147 1 Reuter. BERLIN". Today. DETACHMENTS Of Soviet Zone "PaapWi Police would shortly be .sent to fight in the North Korea army, Ihe West Bertta 'Te'cgraf" reports. More than 7,000 police from all parts of Eastern Germany were being assembled near Berlin from wheie they would be flown
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    • 52 1 PORT SAID. Sun. The proverbial "stork" is having a busy time on board the Royal Mail liner Atlantis which docked at Port Said yesterday on its way from Indonesia to Rotterdam, repatriating Dutch expectant mothers and children. Already 40 babies have been born during
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    • 66 1 WASHINGTON, Sun. THE Army announced today its first official casualty list of the Korean campaign. It named eleven officers and men missing after a transport plane had crashed carrying them from Japan to South Korea. The announcement gave no details except a» report that the plane was believed
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    • 192 1 A.P. ALONG THE HAN RIVER LINE, OUTSIDE SeOUL, (delayed) Poorly equipped and badly battered, the South Korean defenders have to fear Russian made tanks and the Com munist Peoples Court in Seoul. They have nothing to stop the tanks. There was rothing they could
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    • 90 1 U.P. LONDON. Today.—British experts hold that Sovietcontrolled Manchuria Korea's hinterland could probably keep North Korean Communist forces supplied with a variety of war material for a considerable time. Japan's mainland armament base before the war, Manchuria has been developed into Russia's Far Eastern aresnal
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    • 474 1 MOSCOW, Monday. THE Soviet press steadily built up a picture of a deliberate y prepared plot of aggression by the United States against North Korea But an observer gels the impression from the talks a.id behaviour of Muscovites that there will be no world war.
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    • 148 1 Reuter. CAIRO, Sun. 'Egypt's War Minister Mustafa Nosrat Bey stated today that Egyptian forces had rebelled a Jewish attack supported by aircraft inside the Egyptian armistice lines nelr the frontier town of RaTah. one villager was killed when "Ught Jewish forces" on Frida? penetrated the Egyptian
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    • 55 1 R ATIONALIST Chinese intelligence sources ;oday reported among Chinese Communist armies on the mainland, northwards towards Manchuria, Southwards towards the Siamese and Indo-Chinese borders and south-eastwards to the coastline opposite Formosa The sources refused to speculate whether the reshuffling of the Communist forces was
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    • 186 1 BERLIN, Monday. authorities took a serious view of the strained East-West relations in Berlin as the official Russian newspaper here warned that the danger of war was as great in Europe as in th* Far East. The newspaper, Taegliche Rundschau, Russia'? "voice"
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    • 44 1 HONG KONG. Sun. High l anVng Chinese Communis., ir al and air force officers are holding conferences m China to discuss retaliation measures against American defence of Formosa gjjf* remaining major NattonaUat ba-e the Communist-controll-edr.ewspaper Ta Kung-pao here reports.
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    • 124 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun THK soviet Deputy Prem- ier Molotov is masterminding the Korean war for Rus.sla. Radio Commen tator Drew Pearson as.v-r ed tonight. On his weekly newscast. Pearson said the former Foreign Minister set up his headquarters on Rus-sian-owned Sakhalin island oil the northern tip
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    • 131 1 JOHORE ii* HRU, Today. Bandits attacked :he B B.C. Wireless Station building in South Johore last night. Sixteen shots were fired but ther< mm no casualties. A Malay motor-cyciist carrying a pillion rider was ambushed by ten bandits. Although severely wounded, the motor-cyclist continued ior half a
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    • 41 1 Five Indiana and thre; Malay Other Rank* have been detained by the Police in ejime.ti.ui with the murder of an Indian in a trans ftfhl at the fourtii mile Pa-dr »*anjanK Road yesterday fv, aim:. nut mOI; r*AGE 8
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    • 300 2 Trilium* Staff Reporter. Mr. L E. K. Averril, Indonesian trade expert qf the Secretariat for Economic Affairs, is making a series of trips to Indonesia to study at first hami the problems of the Colony's trade with the area He leaves today on a
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    • 42 2 A P. new yopk. Sun.—The financial and commodity exchange;-; throughout the United States *ill observe a one day holiday, tomorrow. Business will be conducted as usual today The European and Canadian markets will b< open as usual tomorrow.—A .P.
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    • 813 2 IN THE SHARE MARKET LAST WEEK— TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS 'J'HE Korean w;%r took markets by surprise and on Monday there wa3 a sharp precautionary marking down but no panic selling. Only small business was done at th€ lower levels. On Tuesday the
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    • 94 2 Malayan tin ore output in May totalled 5.176 tons while stocks ol metal and tin-ore at the end of .he mcnth totalled 17.620 tons. The stocks include those with the smelters, with ore-buy-ers, at the mines, in transit, and at wharves and Lighten awaiting
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    • 40 2 The price of tin rose on last Saturday by $1% on the picul to $306's per picul exsmclter. The London price for the previous day for three months tin is £605 per ton— a rise of £3.
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    • 137 2 U.P. TOKIO, Sunday.—The Japanese government s nnounced the signing of a $74,400,000 trade and linancial agreement between Japan and the United .States of Indonesia, during the weekend. Under the agreement which will go into effect on July 1. Japan will export to Indonesia worth
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    • 220 2 The Korean War has not made much difference so far to the cost of living in Singapore. The index compiled by the Food Control Department has risen by only two points since last Sunday. If the pre-war cost of living is taken as 100
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    • 102 2 Allenby Rubber Company Limited showed a profit* of $25.764 15.7. for the year ended February 28. 1950. but no dividend Is recommended, the last *-"ceived by Allenby shareholders being that paid in October 1941. Net liquid assets. 313.062. were equivalent to 2.9 cents
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    • 63 2 Reuter. BOMBAY. Sun—The price of mercury shot up 75 per cent in the main Indian market in Bombay last week-end following ihe disappearance o; stocks. A Bombay Government spokesman raid the stocks had been cornered by a "clique but the Government was unable to intervene as the market
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    • 102 2 US Ships Warned A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun The Marilim: Administration has advised all American shipping lines to stay out of Korean waters President Truman has ordered a na' al blockade of the entire Korean coast. A Maritime Administration spokesman said yesterday that .elegrams were dispatched on
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    • 196 2 Reuter. LONDON. £un. The House of Con.mons yesterday agreed in principle gave a second reading to a bill governing divorce in certain colonial and other territories. Its object Li to widen the scope of the .Indian and Colonial Jurisdiction Acts at home and overseas by extending
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    • 111 2 The rubber commodity marKct opened quiet on Saturday at 77 cents per pound for July shipment. But the market firmed up towards the close with prices up three cents on news of the worsening- situation Korea. Closing prtcea in mmi per i pund wore: M Huyers Blur* Nod
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    • 70 2 Gold changed hands in Singapore on Saturday at $200 per tacl of first quality raw gold (whole sale). The price rose to this level at the close of market on Friday following news from Hongkong where the market rose to as high as HK $306.50 per tael of
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    • 173 2 Tribune Staff Eeporter A Wallis, 37-year-o dA™««£l the wori, 6 of the-^!i-a-he can take in his stride. He told the TnDisne w.« afternoon when nfarriSJd at Kallang Airport by Qanfis'BOAC con *>tt spoken Mr. Wauls work;, .or the Aia blan-American Oil Co a, a station
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    • 115 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Sun Forty-year old Ramaya. a driver employed by Thomas Cook Son Ltd.. of Singapore, was today fined $100 for carrying goods on a lorry without haulage permit and licence He was arrested by the Traffic Police yesterday in the town. He pleaded guilty when
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    • 61 2 LONDON, Sun. JinPrime Minister of Pakistan. Mr. Liaquat Ali Khan and the Begum Liaquat Ali Khan arrived at London airport thm morning at the conclusion of their North American tour. They will stay tn Britain for few days as guests of the Government. Mr. Liaquat All
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    • 200 2 KUALA LUMPUR Sun There is no objection to Pengawas reeeivuig pr< sent from friends mad the p opl< in their daerahs on the oc casion of the man luge r.i their relatives as .on; there is no compulsion and as long -as i#e
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    • 117 2 U.P NEW DELHI. Sua.--The Government ol India lias reaffirmed its decision not to participate in the round table confer* ice of 45outh Africa. India and Pakistan on the Indian problem in South Africa, it was officially announced yesterday. The communication was sent to
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      • 297 2 BLUE NETWORK l >f»Li J i»»t>uin S nui nn» Jr..,,. Kuala Lumpur; 10.0., ,„s, h% ,h,k Ta,ar,l„ nn/ *L«. Tnne; 7.o!fcS,o"»* ,th nt V' „c P r stal rd 4 mary; 12.».» Variety Song*; IT, m.ry in MandarinrTSTmZS I'.OO n«„n Programmes i„ New rlow rin Selections? 1.00 Ne\?s,n" i Sr«
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    • 458 3 Sultan Idris College JHE recommendations of the Sultan Idris College Commission of Inquiry have come under fire in thq latest issue of the 'Undergrad', the organ ofthUniversity of Malaya Students' Union. Says the 'Undergrad': "The findings of tfa Commission do not justify its drastic action
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    • 156 3 Four Asian A.S.Ps. left yesterday by Qantas/ DO.A.C. Constellation for London. They are Messrs. Thurai Rajah, Ananda Rajah, John. Lecain and Eu Cheow Eang, who will undergo 23 week 3 training in the Police College at ilyton-on-Dunsmore. At vie Airport to ;:ee
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    • 86 3 MALACCA. Sun. The Annual Charity Week will commence on July 29. One of the items in connection will be a Pet Show foi Dogs and Cats, at the St. Francis Institution on Sunday, July 30. Prizes in the form of Cups will be awarded to
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    • 137 3 IPOH, Sun.—Special precautions are being taken in Perak to prevent malicious injury "to persons or property*. The Chief Police Officer of Perak has declared the following areas as special areas under the emergency regulations. The whole State of Perak excluding the Police districts of Kroh
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    • 135 3 The Singapore Labour Party launched their first election campaign at Farre r Park yesterday in a last lap spurt to register voters for the next elections. There are only 12 more days to register voters. Talking over a loudspeaker system from the band stand
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    • 157 3 A special type of flexible Joint used in re-laying the Kallang Road gas-main has soer ded up the programme so much that the entire toe from the gasworks to the Maxwell Road gas-holder la nearly compl ted. The new line replaces a 4-inch steel
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    • 149 3 THE Social Welfare Committee of the University of Malaya is planning to do some work during the present vacation. It met recently with Vice Chancellor, Dr. G. V. Allen in the chair for a preliminary examination of the outstanding probiems. The University of
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    • 48 3 Margaret K. Beadles. USIS Librarian, will arrive in Singapore by KLM from America on July (> to take up her duties lv r« Miss Beadles is a ftU duate of the Western Kentucky State Teachers' College and has extensive experience in Library work in the United States.
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    • 204 3 A.P. MANILA. T.-dav. Th Philippines it public has ro\ ready today to observe its fourth birthday. In antic-pa ion of two-day celebrations, hags began to annear from office buildings houses and even from aui<>mobiles and horse-propelled calesas I ta::is >. Banners independence were stretched
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    • 55 3 Mr. E.V. Shaomugham Chettiar who was recently made a Justice of the Peuce was the guest of honour at a tea party held at the Adelphi Roof Garden on Above: Mr. Chettiar replies to the felicitations. Below: A view of the large gathering which included pr ominent business man, Legislative
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    • 345 3 CALL Ry cio CH|EF U.P. ('OMMUNIST-hatini? Walter p KT IT S,!, da ySaturday night thm tk T l r proposed on US$13,000,000,000 per year StatCS s|)elKI to win the cold wa^and%i?^ C ext 100 y ears peace." lake the pnce tag off j in
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    • 63 3 A.P BOMBAY. Sun. Mrs. Raliat Ben. 83-year-olcl sister of the late Mohandas K. Gandhi, ended a 24--hour hunger strike on Sunday after Saurashtra State officials agreed to cancel an Dm**r mcreasing scnooi and college tutor ftm The order increasing the fees caused a two-day strike an
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    • 103 3 ll'OH, Sunday.—A radio society was formed this morning aimed at promoting Interest in radio. Over 60 person;; Including qualified radio men. old timers, professionals and »>»•- sinners attended the inaugu- n meeting at. the IMG*. Mr. Tan bin Hussein, long* i time rad.o amateur
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    • 265 3 USIS. MATTHEW J. CHANDY a* sistant to the I'SIS Public AlTairs Ofhcer f or Sinpa•<ore and Malaya who La now touring America as a guest of 'he U.S. State Department, caused a sensation at one p ace in Chicago by resrftac palms. He has appeared
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    • 71 3 Little nine-year-old "Beth'' Davidson was at Kalian.; Airport yesterday afternoon with her parents. Capt. and Mrs. J. M. Davidson, to greet her sister. She jumped about, tug ged incessantly at her Mother's hand, and kept asking "When will she arrive?" Her 13-year-old sister. Aileen.
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    • 72 3 A.P. HONGKONG, Sun.—Th" pro-Communist newspaper. Wen Wei Pao, declared yesterday that China "can only survive and prosper togetner with the Bodel U The'editorial, written w the occasion of the Chine s. Communist Party s Wtb anniversary, added that "under the guidance o. our great leader cha»rniai Mao
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    • 44 3 KUALA LUMPUR The Chief Officer. Major J. Frost, WW visit Malacca on July and 18. to interview go tential Army recruit* be tween 18 and tat the Labour Vw'dn^The types required roust be Straits-born Chinese, South Eurasians, and who rnj education.
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    • 456 4 PRESIDENT Truman's decision to intervene m Formosa has been overshadowed by the more urgent drama of the Korean fighting. Yet it a major step in American foreign policy, and may have even more far-reaching consequences than the battle to restore the status quo along: the 38th
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    • 101 4 A SPRIGHTLY newcomer makes its appearance in the field of Malayan journalism. Mr. Aw Boon Haw's "Singapore Standard" is born at a time when the public thirst for news is great, and the over-all responsibility of the Press is to satisfy that thirst. Therefore all additional sources of
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    • 1297 4  -  By G.W. DAVIS Commissioner of Labour, Singapore. JULY 1. was a red-letter day for a large and inportam part or trie community of Singapore. On that day Ihe Weekly Holidays Ordinance came Into force. Under this Ordinance, shop assistants .and some others must
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    • 667 4 THE scientific resources of the world are being focussed on the problems of soil conversation in British Colonial territories to a greater extent than ever before. As a contribution to this problem new inventions in agricultural equipment are being developed in Britain. Two of
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    • 94 4 I IGHTWEIGHT aluminium packs, guaranteed to keep fish fresh for sixty hours, are now being produced in Britain at little or no extra cost to the consumer. The smallest pack weighs three-sixteenths of an ounce, and will carry a pound of foodstuff, while
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    • 891 4  -  mv oft ia i world tennis cnampionships are ..ow^at"wtbledou- Thi* article takes yon Max Robertson well-known British sports journalist and feature writer. LAWN TENNL3 and i* s nlivcrs have Ion? flung on C waddling cJotm-s with which they wore f icumbered in Victorian days
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    • 133 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. 22-year-old salesman Ch< W Hong Tiong. was converted for th»'ft and sentenced to six month* rigorimprisonment plus li 000 hm in default a further f° ur months rigorous imprisonment in tlie Sessions Court «sday. Hong Tiong had admitted l i aluablea and jewellery
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    • 213 5 Field-Marshal Sir Wiliam Slim, Chief of the Imperial General Staff, landed at Changi aerodrome yesterday afternoon enroute home after his missio i to Australia and New Zealand, where he held important defence talks. He said that the Korean situation was not going to alter
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    • 28 5 A Chinese woman was knocked down by c motor car at the junction of North Bridge Road and Rochore Road yesterday. She was admitted to hospital.
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    • 52 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun.--The United States Government urgently called upon railway signalmen to end their strike against five Western Railways in view of ihe "current critical developments" in Korea. The American Federation of Labour signalmen struck last Sunday with the main issue, a demand for a
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    • 162 5 A.P. MANILA, Sunday. PRESIDENT Elpidio Quirino last night made an imoassioned plea for solidarity and national unity in the face of worsening world situation. He toici a mass rany wl 50.000 FViptno labomers: "Now that democracies i< tnaelvei again to face the international crisis, we
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    • 25 5 iallang fires were reported yesterday. One occurred at Loiong IT, Gey- i. Ad and tne other on Road. Fire engines with them promptly.
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    • 84 5 In observance of the anniversary of the Declaration ot Independence by the United States July 4, 1776, the USIS ibrary in Singapore has on display copies of historic documents of the day, including the text of the original draft declaration; photographs of Philadelphia, where the
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    • 384 5 BANDITS TRAP POLICE ESCORT KILL TWO JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. Bandits trappe. 1 a police escort party in South-West Johore at ten o'clock last night and killed two Police Cor stabler Five other Policemen were also wounded. Th*j Police party was escorting a Telecommunications lorry to investigate a report that a
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    • 135 5 Marching orders have been received by seven men who left Singapore yesterday by 8.0.A.C. Argonaut lor Hongkong on the first leg of their journey to the war front In Korea. They were not soldiers, but newsmen going to cover the war. Among them were Mr. Lionel
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    • 85 5 BOY II) MET FATHER FOR FIRST TIME When 11-year-old Omar, son of Mr. A. Talib, arrived at Kallang Airoort yesterday afternoon he was met by his father who had not seen him before. Mr. A. Talib said yesterday: "My son was born in Arabia, in a little place called Hadra'~ict.
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    • 106 5 U.P. GENEVA. Sun.—Delegates from 52 countries wound ur> the 33rd annual conference of the International Labour Organization on Saturday with a plea for 'social peace" from 'he conference president. Indian Labour Minister Jagjivan Ram Mr. Ram said: "General peace is not possible without social
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    • 25 5 The American ConsulateGenera: will be closed on July 4. in commemoration of Independence Day. Tne U.S.I.S. library will also be closed on that day.
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    • 351 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. FORTY Government clerks yesterday condemned the indifferent attitude of the Johore Civil Service Association towards their petition to revise a standing rule governing the Senior and Junior Clerical Examinations, whicTi they considered as unjust j.nd inconsiderate. The standing rule concerned is one
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    • 47 5 MALACCA, Sun. —A young Chinese couple, who *en believed to have entered into a suicide pact, died this morning at the General Hospital from caustic soda poisoning. They were found roinng in agony beneath a tree at the Reclamation ground aoout midnight last.
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    • 63 5 Mr. Tan Kwee Uj£.*g 73. passed away at I«tjjg Panjang Road on Saturday He was a member of a w Known Chinese family son is Mr. jv. aV e? Eber and Tan anu he behind tougntert. g cnildren and great h chilaren. th p t aC
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    • 44 5 Mr. S. Kandyah len Kaliang Airport yesterday morning by Malayan Airways for ituala" Lumpur to take office as Stat.on Officer, Kuait* Lumpur Fire Brigade. He came to Singapore thret. months ago, for special training in new methods of firefighting.
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      • 117 5 LFL ABNER by Al Capp f m baThS ;S A TRmDiSHUN IM OUR AM ??-YO' WANTS T'MARRY T LE'S NOT jf 7WHUT'S FAMBLV. ON HER WEDDIN' DAY, Sf HEERD fey IT BE BETTER T' < SWiNEY-BEL'-E?-? -A ,mTeR ARGUE"* A EV'RY GAL IM OUR FAMBLY TAKES J <si JEST SHOOT
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    • 509 6 JOHN BROMWICH OUT i t »p\i v Wimbledon, Sunday, worked out so well in the Wembledon lawn tennis championships that seven of the eight seeded players yesterday reached the quarter fmnls of the men's singles. anH t L*s£ eight inclu(^es five Americans, one Australian, one
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    • 356 6 Reuter. LONDON, Sunday. YORKSHIRE batsmen, booed by a Yorkshire crowd and Lanachire's new bowling find Staham mowing down the Somerset wickets were the highlight? of yesterday's cricket. The barracking was against Yardley, York--1 shire captain, and left hander Wilson for their slow play on a
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    • 45 6 A.P. TROON, SCOTLAND. Sun. —Bobhy Locke, the heavy jowled putting master from South Africa, was picked on Saturday night by bookmakers, fans and competing golfers as top heavy favourite to win the British* Open golf championship for the second yenr in a row.—A.P.
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    • 526 6 Following are the remain!Kg weight* for the w ed a >< 1.1 •second day of the Perah TuH Club's July Meeting:— HORSES CLASS s—oi FURS. STR. BELITA fi.O'i WINATION MS DEVON M| LITTLE LADY 0» LAI It IK |U DALE VIXEN g 11 JADE PRINCESS gag GOLDEN
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    • 92 6 A.P. OERUN, Sunday. Leo Starosch. German welterweight from Essen, won an eig v- round decision over Stontv.all Jackson. negro from Washington, today before pbout 15.000 spectator-- at the Waldbuehne Arena. Jackson led lo the fitst four toun<l.s with a two-listed atta< it. but the Get man
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    • 62 6 A.P. WIMBLEDON. Sun It seems a safe bet th< Davis Cap will gather dust in the United States .iP.other year. America jolted Australian hopes of regaining the international tennis trophy with .1 -series of jarring blows in the All-England Lawn Tennis Championships which pick
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    • 109 6 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Selangor Club defeated the 102 runs in the semi-final of the Stonor competition on the Padang today. Selangor Club compiled 300 runs and the TPC'i 207. With seven wickets in hand the TPCA opened with Mahadavan and Maniam who put ur a
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    • 43 6 RHEIMS. Sun. Alberto Ascari of Italy won the 203 kilometres 208 metres car race for small cylinder cars today Driving a Ferrari, he made the 2(v laps course In one hour 16 minutes 42-1/17 seconds for an average of 158.939 k.p.h.
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    • 336 6 MCC Team For Australia LONDON, Sunday. v the West Indies in th. DNGLANLTS defeat by the W r second Test match at a difficult problem in choosing A "*SB- 10 wee*« match at Lords beginning The -'ast Test has made me solution to the Problems
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    • 144 6 SOUTHAMPTON Sun. THE West Indies trounced the Hampshire attack othe opening day of their match here, scoring 539 for i0 ur in their first inning.-. Everton Weekes hit 246 not jut, his fourth double century of the tour, hi% runs including 35 fours. Roy Marshall,
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    • 18 6 JOHORE BAHRU. *Sun. The Johore Cricket Club defeated the Singapore PWP Sports Club by three wickets
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      • 477 6 55ll Nlkvl SITUATIONS VACAKT SINGAPORE Lawvem teouln male shorthand typist. Box A 5777, Tribune. S" pore. 1 '.28). WANTED Teacher helper for Children's Home m'n. education .'td. 6. Apply Salvation Arm: P.O. Box 545. H.lio WANTED Junior Chinaae Lad) Clerk with of l>ping. Must ho hardworking and intelPgent. Send application
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      • 321 6 WANTED WANTKH t-i buy one Second nod ACME Cede l o.»k in «--ood ronditkm. Please wiite in p.o. Box ISSS. (N.SSIL music" FODRMAN S MUSrC PTIJI.TOS rPraetad l>v Prof. 7v' rs otto Foorman Piano le«sor>« for l>p<r <uner« and advanced. Wf Orchard Road ltv, Mou'mein T*o->d Tela phone. 21 j.
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      • 258 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE FOR PALE: Ford 8 h.p. rvfrlft* tcred 1946. !ti very u'ood condition. Apply Telephone iY.2t). matchless r»<K> c.c ?s-n model 81,100 i>r nearest. Apply Bin Hoe X Co.. 191, Middle Road, S*l»W. <T.l9>. 1949 MORRIS minor, exorlie.nl condition, fully insured. Price *****. Apply Swv. 151, Teio!< Aver
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      • 265 6 BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES WANTED by foreigner rnfloectia Chinese for guarante 1 profitable business. Box A 3760, Tribune Spore. (P. 990). FINANCIAL WANTED Loan $1090. Rep&yabk in 12 i-nstalmcnt.s' with ililctesl state internal required P.o-. a 377« Tnbune, Spore. t REQUIRED kmn $1500. reps shl. in 12 instalments a ith Imeresl state
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    • 181 7  -  FEW HORSES GO FAST By ALBERT SPENCER IFOH, Today. pEW horses were sent against the clock this morning. The track was fast. Fainvood (Ayres) did the fastest gallop covering the three 39*4. Peter Con (Tulloh) did the same distance in 41 V->. Gracious Lady
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    • 116 7 A.P Comston. England. Sun. Donald Campbell skimmed i. over the glassy surface of La-ie Coniston today at HO I miles an hour in his 11-ycar- old speedboat Bluebird, i It vas a trial run and the 1 top speed was not maintained over the full course.
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    • 44 7 The Colony women's golf title was won by Mrs. J. K. O'Goaiy of the island Club after defeating Mrs. M. M. Pa*:teison six and four In the final over 18 holes played at the Royal Singapore Golf Club course yesterday.
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    • 51 7 In a friendly game of hockey played at the Naval Base yesterday, the H.M.P.S. "Zu'Mquar" heat the visiting Indian Navy 1-0. Rasiqu netted for the Zulsiquar midway in the first half. Both teams set up a cracking pace throughout and the large crowd was treated to many thrilling
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    • 228 7 ROVERS Sports Club beat the Royal Engineers by four coals to two in a SAFA Senior Division match at ,alan Besar Stadium rday but had their forward Ying p been more accurate and use of all tne openings id Rovera would have won bi a
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    • 37 7 Aftei reading by thiec to nil at the end of the rirst half. Penang Chinese y defeated Kcdah by four to ml in a Malayan Chines* Football Association Cup competition played on Vicoiia Green yesterday.
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    • 39 7 9 goals were scored in Ii League Water-Polo Match en the SSC B. and the y B teams, at the SSC pool, yesterday. The SSC a tfK) good for the Navy and emerged winners by 5-1.
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    • 165 7 > 1 KUALA LUMPUR Sun. I J —The final of the "Malaya Cup" soccer S competition will defl- i nitely be played at J Kuala Lumpur on 1 S Saturday, August 12.7 V This was decided at a r of the Council of the Football
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    • 296 7 SEREMBAN, Sunday. SINGAPORE defeated Negri Sembilan by an innings and 87 runs today in their inter-State cricket match which started yesterday. Continuing to bat this morning, Singapore carried their overnight/score of 219 to 324 for seven wickets and declared fifteen minutes before lunch. Negri were skittled
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    • 65 7 H.M. Dockyard easily defeated the RAPC Nee Soon l>y five goal* to nil in their Junior A l Nague soccer match played at Geylang Stadium yesterday. Dockyard's first goal came ia the thirteenth minute through 0.-man. and Shortly Klt3T Kuang added the second. After the change >rer.
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    • 23 7 In a friendly game of cricket yesterday the Indian Naval Squadron beat the YMCA by seven wickets at Balesticr Road.
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    • 126 7 WORLD CUP SOCCER A.P. RIO DE JANEIRO, Sunday. SWEDEN, Uruguay, Spain and Brazil today entered the finals of the World Cup soccer opening; on July 8. In matches today, Spain beat England one-nil, Paraguay lost to Italy 2-0; Bolivia was beaten by Uruguay 8-0; and Mexico
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    • 137 7 LONDON. Sun. Jimmy Logic. Arsenal's Scottish inside right, will go to the crack Italian club of Turino. if terms can be arranged between the two clubs. Logic. who lives in Edinburgh, said he has not resigned from Arsenal and is anxious to make a move.
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    • 20 7 A Singapore Recreation Club "A" team yesterday defeated the Singapore NonBenders by six wickets at the SRC giound.
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    • 42 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Prince Alv Khan has bought the 150--acfe Randwich stud at Creveley. near Newmarket, including the 70 thoroughbred mares, yearlings and foals at the stud. The deal is one of the biggest in blocdstock for many years.—Reuter.
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    • 36 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. A combined Princeton and Cornell team from the United States defeated Oxford and Cambridge Universities by seven events to liX in an athletics match at the White City here today. —Reuter.
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    • 352 7 Schools Score 8Wkt. Win /COMBINED Schools ycsterv day scored an eight wicket victmy over a Singapore Cii:ket Association XI in a two-day match at Raffles Institution giound. With an overnight total of 104 runs for five wickets, the schoolboys batted yesterday and were all out for 142 runs. R. Sandosham
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    • 41 7 The Singapore bU-Milc Open Race held at Lim Chu Kang yesterday was won by Goh Poh Soon of the Cosmopolitan Cycling Club. His time was 2 hr. 12 mins. Second Rahamat Kauawi of the Selangor Rough Riders.
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    • 1445 7 Two Score Centuries THE V.M.C.A. have crept up to the top of the Singapore Junior Association's Junior Tournament table and are now level with the Registrar of Vehicles—both 99 points from thirteen games. The V's yesterday defeated the strong Shell Sports Club by an innings
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    • 33 8 Mr. L. Tressoti (right) retiring president of the Singapore Rotary Club, handing over the president s sash* to Mr. Yap Pheng ti"*k. the incoming president at RafTes Hotel on Saturday.
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    • 196 8 Tribune Staff Reporter OINGAPCRE'S taxi-owners at a meeting in the Labour Department yesterday unanimously resolved to petition Government to repeal a by-law which requires them to replace damaged vehicles with 'specially constructed types.' Thes? speedily constructed cabs art fclw London type of taxis
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    • 94 8 U.P. NEW DELH[. Sun. The Indian Government reiterated yesterday that there is "no question of alignment with any bloc in its suoport of the Security Council resolution cuh'v on the U.N. to aid South Boraa. An official ex.nla;tied India's stand is limited to the Korean
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    • 281 8 GENERAL CHINESE V.M.C A.: Stal r*t mr a u.rn.. paakethail 5.30 p.m.. bedm'Btoa 6.80 p.m., innl.a urmia 7.3"» p.m, Student dramatic club »—iina 7 p.m., oanintcfvvd A Baalish elasnoa 4 9 i».•»:. INTERN A I lON AL P O X J MoHTi.v < LiB: tfvmpomun or. How
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    • 449 8 Will Prevent World War III A.P COLCHESTER, ENGLAND, Today. WAR Minister John Strachey said on Saturday niglil that the firm stand by the western powers against communist aggression in Korea may save civilisation from a third world war. In an address .to
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    • 140 8 LONDON, Today.--Official sources said on Saturday that Royal Air Force units would be Britain's next contribution to the United Nations forces fighting the Communist invasion of South Korea. Britain already has placed Royal Navy units at the dis-po-Ml of General Douglas MacArrSICT and officials
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    • 113 8 U.P. LONDON. Today. I > Colonial Secretary James Griffiths declared t on Saturday that th- j United States and Bri- tain were only doing in Korea .\hat they should have done in Manchu- S ria in 1930 and Ethiopia 1 L in 1935.
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    • 124 8 U.P WASHINGTON, Today. A BAREFQOTED woman ran through the capitol A corridors on Saturday screaming that President Truman had declared war and that "I must see him ?,t once to stop it." Capitol police said s»e "let us one hell of a chase" before they finally
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    • 20 8 Reuter. Tel Aviv, Sun. Israel today declared her support tor ihe Security Council's action on Ko>a. Reuter.
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    • 48 8 NEW YORK. Sun. The 6,000-ton sand dredge "Sandcratt" co'lided today with the 5,1t8-ton cargo ship Melrose and sank in New York ha'"x;ui\ Five crew members from the dredge were missing but 22 others were picked up from wator. One was hurt slightly and all suffered from exposure.
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    • 313 8 Tribune Staff Reporter ANE young Indian was killed and two others—a U Malay and an Indian—were seriously m jured ill a gang fight last evening at the fourth mile Pas*. Panjang Road in front of an Army dump. The dead man—Baskaran— had a deep stab
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    • 325 8 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Singapore Police are confident of getting the murderer of ten-year-old Winnie Annie Spencer, the little Eurasian girl who was criminally assault. hJ arid murdered 'ast Thursday night. She was seen with a man in white clothes. Mr. R.
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    • 9 8 wPHr John's Abulance Brigade first
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    • 170 8 U.S. Tro ops In Alaska Alerted A.P HONOLULU, Sunday. I-** 7 Ann milps of the Pacific .Ocean is being ori OIAN American airlift over 7,000 miles 01 l ganised to support sea t r a n s p o r t west of HawJu there. are
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