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Title Section15 1950-07-07 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAYS NEWS TODAY EXTRA PAGES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.15 words
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296 1950-07-07 1 Mac ARTHUR PLAYING FOR TIME U.P.. AP. and Reuter. TOKYO, Today. (JEN. MacAaeArthur's H.Q. announced today that American warships have attacked the Communist beach-head at Samchok on the east coast of South Korea 170 miles n#rth of Pusan. A spokesman of Mac Arthur said todayU.P.. AP. and Reuter. - 296 words
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141 1950-07-07 1 Tribune Staff Reporter An application for an Older that "Turko" Wester- be granted leave to file a writ of prohibition, ad- ssed to Mr. H. E. Kingdon. First Criminal District to stop him from continuing the extradition dings against him. was allowed141 words
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Article32 1950-07-07 1 Reuter. 1 HILAGO. Thurs. Ameshuntera called off their strike on four major hvays today a few ifter President Truman naa threatened drastic acUon w force them back to work. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration390 1950-07-07 1 Tan Cheng Lock Sounds Warning TODAY'S M.C.A. MEETING Tribune Staff Reporter crar»pnßE Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association is to formed A sK A Phonal Working Committee was appointed this morning fOT Mr P cS'Thutt Pitt was appointed President and Mr. Aw Hoe VicePresident. Dato390 words
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Article35 1950-07-07 1 Reuter. MORECAMBfc, Lancashire, Thurs.— Twenty-nine delegates representing nearly 500.--000 British railwayrnen today voted against the use of the H-bomb and all atomic weapons and called for the destruction of all existing stocks —Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article103 1950-07-07 1 RUBBER jumped another five cents this morning making a rise of nine cents in three days. The market opened very steady with plenty of buyers in evidence. First business passed at 89 cents per pound for July shipment first grade sheet. Australia was reported in the103 words
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Article268 1950-07-07 2 IN RED CHINA, SAY SOME A.P. LONDON, Thursday. IS Andrei Vishinsky. Russia's Foreign Minister, in Communist China? That is the question which officials in this diplomatic crossroads are trying to answer today. Diplomats of many countries have noted that the razor-tongued Vishinsky has been away Irom hisA.P. - 268 words
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Article176 1950-07-07 2 CHINESE URGED BE FED. CITIZENS KUALA LUMPUR, Thuis. Pointing jut that any person who applies for Federal Citizenships after Jan. 31. 1951 must be able to read and write Maiat with reasonable proficiency, the Malayan Chinese Association today urged all Chinese to apply for Federal Citizenship without delay. In a176 words
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115 1950-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thins. A Police spokesman said that the public weie sending in'information about bandit movements through Box .;.ooc. Certain information sent to the Police '.hiough Box 5.000 had resulted in several instances in the senders receiving large rewards. He explained that arrangements115 words
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Article25 1950-07-07 2 LONDON, Today. Mi. Liaquat Ali Khan. Pakistan Ministei, will leave London by air for Karachi on July 9, it was authoritatively learned here today.25 words
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45 1950-07-07 2 The newly-opened Public Kel.itions Heading Room on the 8 round floor of the Chinese Secretariat Buildin at Hayelock Road; Spore. Photo shows v crowded section; of the reading room with members of (h( public enjoying th latest news from local and foreign newspapers and periodicals.45 words
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Article55 1950-07-07 2 PENANG. Thurs. Bail in the sum of S5OO in one surety was allowed to Letchumanan Chettiai who was charged with book-makin» in July 5 in George Town area before the Magistrate Mr. D. R. Home this ißOfritng. He claimed trial and the j case was postponed55 words
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Article29 1950-07-07 2 TOROTO. Today- Failure of some churches to overcome racial prejudice has become "as serious hindrance to the spread of the Gospel," an International Missionary Couned executive declared here.29 words
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353 1950-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thursday.—The Select Committee of the Federal Legislative Council appointed to examine and report on proposals for the formation of a unified Malayan Service recommended system of parallel seniority lists for officers in the time-scale with certain modifications. The parallel lists include expatriate timeofficers recruited353 words
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Article35 1950-07-07 2 CALAIS. Toda: Count de PariJ Pretender to throne and I with the Bouibc:: that ruled Fran ly a thousand landed legally on i his ancestors for t time sine c his < yin 1926, May.35 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-07-07 2 The last two Lincoln heavy bambers oT No 57 fTmiM<wy P „i i(llM j 4 dit operations in Malaya by No. .00 Sguadro (iv "toS settm* course for Ceylon on the first leg of their home aai d flight43 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-07-07 3 T. Fftl I' s l Ak Forte >tos siunv No. I*l SouaRegiment. \f a. being inspected by i. OA Mahiva. Air Vice I W. MelteKSjl at rhe Squadron 113 returned irom ;ong Where it had been 11 ihe A.O.C. inspects in A.O lute at tin m57 words
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Article84 1950-07-07 3 A.P. ■JDON, Thurs.--Pretty s Margaret danced I I's eligible young son into the limelight j Peter Alstair Ward. son of the Earl of several dances with i Lrited Princess at ....ham Palace ball night were noted in by London reporters recalled that Ward, is a yearA.P. - 84 words
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Article31 1950-07-07 3 Reuter. no Thuis ViewArthur Strubble. USN who commanded the and British caron North Korea 3 conferred with v. thur today and no&i immediately to to his cruiser iiassomewhere in theReuter. - 31 words
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Article193 1950-07-07 3 A.P. PENANG, Today. MALAYA is fully prepared to meet any untoward developments due to the Korean war, asserted. Air Marshal Sir Francis J. Fogarty, Commander-in-Chief of Far East Air Forces last night. He said that Britain does not expect Malaya 01 even Hongkong "or anyA.P. - 193 words
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Article105 1950-07-07 3 Reuter. SAIGON. ThurS. Agents Of the Communist Vietminn moverae.it today sent letteis to most of Saigon's principal Vietnamese journalists "sentencing" them to death un.C33 they cease pubUcation of their %cwspapera, usually wWw Ftench* sources announced today. On Monday a Vietminn gun man assassinated Lu HKe editor ofReuter. - 105 words
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Article19 1950-07-07 3 RANGOON. Today. Marshal Sir William Shm. Chief of the Imperial General staft arrived tt Rangoon yesterday.19 words
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Article203 1950-07-07 3 Reuter. LONDON, Today. THE Drittsh Medical Association todav called for a crusade against tuberculosis, which it described as Britain B Nc 1 public health problem. Utging that General Hospitals should help relieve the queues for beds foi tuberculer patients, the Association declared inReuter. - 203 words
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Article43 1950-07-07 3 Reuter. CA.NBF,:iRA. Thurs. Defence migration a hnanct are the three mam polnu> Australian Prinif. Minisu r Robert r T Menzies will discuss on his rush trip by air to London, Washington Ottawa Vancouver and New England during the Parha mentary recess.--Renter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article8004 1950-07-07 4 Class 3 Div. 1-9 Furs. MAYFAIR 9.60 WON: 2u-a-cx>. pore. 7.11 (Charles) Class 3 Div. 3. 7 Fur*. LOSS 17 Yds. 2nd: Unless. 8.07 (MrPherson) Time 1 mm. 28 2 sees. Dist. 3, 14. i. Going Hi ldmg 12 started THIRD: 27-5-50, Spore. 8.0:; (Charles) Class8,004 words
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513 1950-07-07 6 A.P. WASHINGTON, Toil v. THE l .S. Navy part of it patro>,ng Korean 1 lfprs __is still the world s biggest. W l££S£ «eet compries 243 conttabn s ups iw *re generally ratetl superior in strength to some 250 tSSSi "els «SVS theA.P. - 513 words
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55 1950-07-07 6 Korean soldiers > take up guard positions y at the edge ot Suwon airfield on July 1, to a wait the invading North Koreans as I SA Army transport planes bring in supplies. This photo was flown from Korea to I ukuowa. Japan, wirephotoed to Tokyo, and relayed to SanA.P. Photo. - 55 words
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Article177 1950-07-07 6 U.P TAIPEI, Today. IT was reported yesterday that a United States--1 Chinese naval and air liaison co-ordination programme will he operating at full schedule in a fewdays as a result of agreements reached after i week's discussion. Chinese Government spokesman Shen Changhuan announced yesterday that aU.P - 177 words
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Article35 1950-07-07 6 Reuter. TOKIO. Thurs. -Col. Alfr.v, G. Katuzin of South Africa, the personal representative of Secretary-General of the United Nations, eft for Korea, announced the Tokio Office of the United Nations on Korea.— Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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89 1950-07-07 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Today. First shipment of American gioand forces equipment for I Indo-Cliina and Indonesia will leave Francisco today. It wiM include signal equipin i at, vehicles and ammunition. Seventeen ships, loaded with supplies under the aims aid progiamme. were now on theReuter. - 89 words
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Article241 1950-07-07 6 JACK JAMES - By JACK JAMES U.P. IIS ARMY HEADQUARTERS IN KOREA. Today V SMALL group of bitter American soldiers thus A week watched the virtual iteut of an army they had thought was one of the best in Asia. Thev are the officers and men of theU.P. - 241 words
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Article34 1950-07-07 6 Reuter. SAIGON. Thurs. M. Leon Pignon. French High Commissioner in Indochina, said here today that a conference may soon be held in London on aid to South and South-East Asia. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article113 1950-07-07 6 SAIGON. Thurs. United States Minister Donald Heath told the Vietnam Government yesterday that American economic and military a 1 d wiT help "maintain the liberty of Vietnam and permit It to develop in an atmosphere of security and peace." Heath. first American minister to the three French113 words
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91 1950-07-07 6 Reuter. HONGKONG. Thurs The Chinese authorities ii Canton in a letter to tht Chinese General Chambe: of Commerce here said that the People's Government trade policy aims at protecting and developing China's production. It said that Peking has already drafted measures for the allocation dReuter. - 91 words
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Article57 1950-07-07 6 *A to„al of Go 1 j babi born in Singapore week ending Jul In th' 1 saint people died in the an increase of 4 j preceding week I death rate was 1 The chief < aus tality were pneumonia 33. ana sions 15. Five children57 words
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Article23 1950-07-07 6 A.P. TEL AVIV. thousand nurses i tt hospitals decided ton !JU continue t hour sf ike foi 1 working condition*A.P. - 23 words
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1119 1950-07-07 7 SPENCER REVIEWS IPOH RACES IPOH, Today. j \n\ Affair and Pathfinder strike me as being the best eaehway bets for J tomorrow, the third and last day of the Perak Turf Club's July Meeting. i tt in Affair's easy four-length win on the1,119 words
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Article55 1950-07-07 7 Race 1: GRACIOUS LADY Royal Ragle Our Love Race 2: MAMCSE Catherine Miss Linor Race 3: BELITA Fountain Lady Peter Con Race 4: SHOW BOY Mat Scott Sweet Memory Race .*>: OAKKLI. Inky Kill Pink (iin Bat* b: SPEAK Ol SARAWAK Mayfair Spearlicht Ba LATIN AFFAIR Fairuood Blue55 words
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Article137 1950-07-07 7 The eleventh meet of Singapore Chines*' Amateur Athletic Federation will be held at Jalan Besar stadium tomorrow and on Sunday. The Nanyang Old Girls Association has been tipped to come out team champions. The Swift A. A. and the Amicable Amateur Association have the brightest prospects137 words
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Article93 1950-07-07 7 Reuer. NEW YORK, Thurs. Ezzard Charles, the National Boxing Association's world heavyweight champion, was today declared fit for further boxing. This followed an examination by the Medical Board of the New York State Athletic Commission. Early IH May it became known that Charles was not rit forReuer. - 93 words
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Article25 1950-07-07 7 Reuter. TORONTO, Thurs. Dr. E Eiden, foimer Primate of the Lutheran Church of Sweden resigned today as sPresident of the World Council of Churches.--Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article835 1950-07-07 7 Double Totes will be held on Races S and 4; 6 and 7. Big Sweep on Race 8. RACE 1— 2.30 P.M.: Horses CI. 5, Div. 3—6 Furs. KM) <is»v thief fi.OO Yap Kiin Ho.- K. Bretikelcn 232 Ko\al Eagle Mr. Wot;- Mdm. Sin ..Sullivan :;44 Our 4.1.»..835 words
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Article210 1950-07-07 7 CONCEDING games to their opponents was a feature of last night's matches in the Senior Inter-Club Table Tennis tourney at the Great World when C.S.A. Red beat Shing Wah and Ti.gers S.A. beat Chin Woo. The defeat of Chin Woo by Tigers S.A. 'ast "igh.210 words
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541 1950-07-07 8 U.P. hi- nor AKTERS FAR EAST FORCES, Today. L the United States air forces in the r^^ay K tnS a r MS ed operations with the r*a\y aim s 1(K) He said during the period more than l.iw and child™ military andU.P. - 541 words
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Article161 1950-07-07 8 U.P. COMMUNIST material destroyed in the first ten days of the action included 156 trucks, 11 locomotives, 28 railroad can* of all type**. Other vehicular losses were suffered by the North Koreans including 14 buses and other transport vehicles destroyed and eght tanksU.P. - 161 words
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Article51 1950-07-07 8 A.P. THE Singapore Junior Chamber of Commerce raised a nett sum of $8,500 for the Singapore Boys' Town with their Carnival Ball on Monday at the Victoria Memorial Hall. JOBLESS VIENNA, Today.— About 70 percent of Australia's musicians are unemployed, according to trade unionA.P. - 51 words
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395 1950-07-07 8 U.P. MOSCOW, Today. DUSSIA today branded the American naval I X blockade of Korea as a "new act of aggression." A Soviet note dated yesterday and discloa today warned that Russia "will consider the Gov- I Snt of the United States of America responsib c forU.P. - 395 words
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Article204 1950-07-07 8 Tribune Staff Reporter PROSECUTIONS in connection with the hoarding and sale of sugar above control prices were heard in the Second District Court, Singapore, today before Mr. Tan Ah Tah. Chia Yew Poh (salesman) and Kee Hua Kheng (proprietor) of a shop in Beach Road were fined204 words
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Article20 1950-07-07 8 Reuter. JAKARTA, Thurs. The Indonesian Government today reiterated ts policy of neutrality over :he Korean war.— Reuter.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article19 1950-07-07 8 A.P. VATICAN CITY, Thurs.— The Pope today received In private audience Sir Brian and Lady Robertson.—A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article109 1950-07-07 8 The Singapore Police have made a number of "importance" arrests in connection with house-breaking. A police spokesman said this morning: "With these arrests I think the very high incidence of house-breaking will come down." There were 99 cases last month and 98 for May. Meanwhile armed robbery109 words
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48 1950-07-07 8 Rubber was up live c- vs -hif morning as compared v th yesterday's closnsr prices: Noon prices in cents i-r :-jnd were: Buj'ft* >«lWr> No. 1 RSS f.o.b. July No. 2 RSS f.o.b. July XV; No. 3 RSS f.o.b. July XS Tone: Firm.48 words
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Article47 1950-07-07 8 The price of tin ilerlar 1 anoon today is $314 1 4 p:8Jj ex-smelter up $3 5,8 cn u* picul. The price of thre# t.ior.; i tn at the close of market in I- ndon "ast nipht was £615 D«r ton—a of £1 3/4.47 words
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Article67 1950-07-07 8 Gold continued to fall n Sifr gapore this mornng oeapite im-*» of American reverses in Korea Go'd market men were lef jw« f ed about the easier 1 t n £\j Profit taking on gold into Hongkong was believed tr be one explanation. The puce a noon67 words
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Article33 1950-07-07 8 After a couple of «"ays difference buyers are f-sain ?■•<• ing some interest in i share market. Prices .lav* very low and there wen» bargain hunters about this P" in*.33 words
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Article51 1950-07-07 8 Copra was very firm n V duce markets at M n Suyers started this ro°n>- n k $35 1/4 per picul f.o.b. J"' and rose to $35 1/2. eelierho'dinpr out for $36. Coconut oil was quoted today at $56 asked and 5» per picul f.o.b. Jui>-« <>• second51 words
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Article25 1950-07-07 8 Reuter LAKE SUCCSS, Denmark informed the today that though unawe give Korea militar>' a*<« ance. she could offer quantities of medical supP"* —ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Title Section59 1950-07-07 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PCOPLS fCtt THE PEOPLE Itt Trikune" iARCEA SALES THAN AA7 Malaya Hkm Hup Pubiwfe«tt aimuifoneotwiy of Singapore, Kuala humy**; ?P°* an<l P'* o I TEN PAGES SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1950 MUCE ten CENTS, THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LGXDOS REPRBBBNTATJVB K. Motrin* mover, Mnhi'fi Tribnnt Office, I+3,59 words
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Article, Illustration833 1950-07-07 1 Yanks Lose 30 Per Cent Wounded Or Captured In Clash A THIRD OF SOUTH KOREA IN RED HANDS t MERJCAN REINFORCEMENTS ARE RACING UP TO CT»P i II N< I FRONTLINE* AFTER NORTH KOREN ARMOUR AND v avtrY I A-VT NIGHT SMASHED833 words
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Article67 1950-07-07 1 I OOK OCT for the special »J extra edition of the Malaya Tribune which is out on salt- Arir.KNOON ar-v.nd 3.3« p m It contains the latest war news, and all the news and pictures of the day's happenings in Singapore and unfonniry. Today > edition will67 words
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Article37 1950-07-07 1 Reuter LAKE SUCCBSft FtL Communist China's Foreign Minister Chou En-lai has wired the Cnitcd Nation* alleging that the United States bis committed an act of open aggression by invading Chinese lerritonal water> around Taiwan. Reuter.Reuter - 37 words
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Article47 1950-07-07 1 U.P. LONDON. Today. Tin Board of Trad, y ?s--terday banned the export of any Kritish jfoods to H ,,v port or destination f n Northern Korea- j Th*' order, dßee*tve hnnWi#»><tT. also reyoh- i ed all existing export ir-n«e«< for that area.—U.P. - 47 words
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478 1950-07-07 1 TOM LAMBERT, Association Press reporter on the South Korean battlefront, who was J******* sported to have been captured by the North Koreans, was actually o#y •'missing for aonu Umt lac night he telephoned from somewhere to say he was all right, and478 words
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Article73 1950-07-07 1 U.P. U .S. Army Headquarters in Kor«a Today.--Weather lifted partially over the Western Korean batt-'efront this morning and United Staves ground forces prayed for air support against deceptive < 'ommunist tank assaults down the SeoulTaejon highway. Morning reports from the front Ime forces were expectedU.P. - 73 words
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Article106 1950-07-07 1 U.P. \K£ SUCCESS. Thurs. RUSSIA replied today to a United Nations emery as to what ad she was or< •oared to (rive to help beat back the Communisr. invasion ol South Korea. Tin Soviet Union said the whole sanctions project was ule'al. Andrei Gromyko DeputyU.P. - 106 words
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Article171 1950-07-07 1 Tribune Stall Reporter Su*ar was to be had everywhere in Singapore yesterday afternoou and at the trol price, following raids by Food Control Officers in the morning when ten hoarderr, were held. Mr A D. Butler-Madden, Deputy Controller of Supplies and his inspectors however, were out171 words
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Article140 1950-07-07 1 North Korean force? have now advanced South midway between the 37th and 36th Parallel—or a third of the way flown South Korea—except in some mountainous country in the centre. Mai-Arthur'c ricudquarV n bo Xon a gave this battle line j Bgterday:— 37th Paralieu and 40 miles140 words
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Article77 1950-07-07 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Today. Republican Senator Joseph McCarthy «aid today murderous incompetence ot State Department "Commu- j olsti fellow travellers dupei r-nd traitors" was fesaoasß* for the M dLSSSttr M IB Korea Tn Senate speech. McCarthy again attacked Secretary of State Dean Acheeon. embassador Philip lessonU.P. - 77 words
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166 1950-07-07 1 LONDON, Today. BRITAIN'S Middle East Air Force is D -whatever emergency the future ma> according to Air Marshal Sir John isar* mander-in-Chief of the force. NumWriting in the current "Royal Air .JX\i i(lr ]!p ber" of the magazine, Flight, East's air force area166 words
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Article229 1950-07-07 1 U.P. ABOARD THE USS Valley Forge, Thursday DAIDTNG the west coast of Communist Korea for the second consecutive day, carrier plain s of the joint United States Seventh' Fleet and the Brit)* Task Force representing the United Nations, today destroyed railroad bridges and locomotives and leftU.P. - 229 words
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Article16 1950-07-07 1 A.P. XWITB. Two navy l****** ww. tot the W Uiday wttt military aa*l e*»«i cftgers.—AJP.A.P. - 16 words
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Article175 1950-07-07 1 EI4NQOON, Today. WH Marshal Sii William H'.nn. Chief of thr Imperial General Staff, declared ast ntgnt tpet ,n war in Korea would 804 jpicaU ail over Asia "unio.— .u.s.-ia Swats it to." He told correspondent.* in ti an goon that tne action or nam175 words
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Advertisement52 1950-07-07 1 ELECTION WORLD FAMOUS A rent CHUN CHONG 03, South Bridge Rd., S'por. r The Fatuous I Family of Mediciaal j i Piuuiucts l j 3fe j ~r P.H K«*a Tan. 4 ih.- i>reafii and n•■ I Willi ehmkawhite 1 Wind Mixture 1 ''a"-'* ol and g*. j ami. of coarse.52 words
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Advertisement49 1950-07-07 1 for Accurate JCy- Vogue Ja Ryrwear Ootnult PIN rift OPTiCAt. Co i 91, North Bridge FUL. S*pore I (Opposite to A del phi Hotel THE FILTER TIP protects >m.Mhroa« mum |P 1 f <A* cm*—"**"— t bMI ruoiueh ,n M/ i >, J«/ pnf**** m*** from mm belter Sol. ..-mmtor:49 words
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Article183 1950-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs. ThcPahang Police are offering a reward of $1.000 for infcimation leading to the an est of any of the following pel sons who hid committed armed gang robbery with murdei at 7.45 p.m. on Fcbr.iaiy I ai TsN Town. Chec Kco v. aimed with183 words
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Article137 1950-07-07 2 Six hundred and sixty member* of the Singapore Government Administrative .md Clerical Services Union have returned their refer- ndum iorms rejecting the Benham salary scales for the Clerical Services. Further forms are to be issued to the new members. The Union now proposes to137 words
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Article54 1950-07-07 2 PENANG. Ihuis. TJae selection ot four delegate J to the Malayan Youth Council will be held at the Settlement Youth Council Standinr Commit t.-«- meeting on July 10. The meeting will consider the ,-tablishm« nt ot a Panel ot Patrons, a- Youth VJ visor v Sub-Committee and54 words
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Article376 1950-07-07 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. AN indication of what life is like in a gang of banA dita is revealed in a document captured by the security forces. Here is an extract from the document which is a report on members of the gang prepared by the376 words
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Article27 1950-07-07 2 The Hospital Diversiouai Therapy Unit. Tun Tock Seng Hospital, writes to ?ay that only toye -old in sealed cellophane nags are guaranteed as sterilised.27 words
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Article47 1950-07-07 2 PENANG, Thurs.—A Police constable, Mohammed Dali, who defaced the identity card of one Mohd. M. Kcrmaygam on June 9 at Scott Road was produced before the Magistrate D. R. Home. He was allowed ba:-' of $50. when the case was postponed to September 7.47 words
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Article111 1950-07-07 2 In the light of question* ft the st length of the LlaUy Worker, the fo'lowing news item n "World Press New*" of June; is ot interest. "A new warning that the Mfc of the Daily H'or*ter is In serious jeopardy was made by the editor of111 words
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263 1950-07-07 2 With only a few days to go before the electoral rolls are closed many people are coming forward to put their names down on the voters list. Mr. M. Ponnudurai, the Assistant Supervisor of Elections said yesterday that as in the past he263 words
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Article34 1950-07-07 2 PENANG. Thurs. The police arc looking for two armed Chinese who broke into a house at Kumpong To' Mahat. near Nlbong Tebal yesterday and took away cash $70 and jewellery worth $120.34 words
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Article99 1950-07-07 2 There are twelve registration centres in Singapore where you can register as a voter. Eleven of these centres are open between 4.30 p.m. and 6.30 p.m. The registration centre at the General Post Office is open between 9 a.m. and 6 Ip.m. If you have registered99 words
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Article182 1950-07-07 2 The right of vote is a great leveller, it makes every one equal in this Colony, said Mr. G. Sarangapany. speaking in a radio broadcast last night on behalf of the Labour Party. He said:"On the voters' list there is no special preference for the182 words
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220 1950-07-07 2 Voters Grouse At 5 Flights Of Stairs 4 WOULD-BE voter has a complaint to make about the Elections office. His grouse is that the Elections Office is situated too high up in a place that is difficult to find. Standing on the landing of the fourth floor of Fullerton building220 words
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206 1950-07-07 2 INCHE Sardon bin Haji Jubir will ask Government when the Legislative Council meets on July 18 what is holding up Government's proposal to establish a "management committee" to look after the interests of settlers at the Malay Settlement at Jalan Eunos. The Management206 words
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Article859 1950-07-07 2 Aminah Cannot Adopt Her COUNSEL DERTHA Hertogh is a Dutch B the Adoption of she nah, the appellant, cannot adopt ncr not a British subject. h Singapore This submission was madem v Gould Court of Appeal yesterday by landBf on behalf of the Consul-General tor859 words
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Article89 1950-07-07 2 BOAT HAD NO MASTER CHARGE PENANG. Thurs. Two Chinese, Tan Teik Tean, the owner of motor vessel Kirn Soon Aun and Teh Say Mooi, the master were brought before Magistrate D. R. Home on a charge of allowing the i gel to piocced to sea without a duiv certificated master89 words
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Article37 1950-07-07 2 PENANG. Thurs. The Sirdhana docked in Penang today from Calcutta with 556 passengers. Twenty-nine Gurkha officers and men disembarked in Penang. Two hundred and thirty-one Gurkhas will land in Singapore and the rest in Hongkong.37 words
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132 1950-07-07 2 milE Singapore TradT last a»o be Ug erected th<* > ca d to the show year's 150. I bigger crowd b- *P*< vbtbiti..n ilri» year, Over 270 000 people aewj* Co The biggest r Glas* Factory. Ltd., Sh. ro (China I132 words
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Article316 1950-07-07 2 r[E Children's and Persons Ordinance which has been passed by the Singapore Legislative Council is to be gazetted within the next few days. Under the Ordinance no person under the age of seventeen will be allowed to take part in any public entertainment with316 words
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Article, Illustration413 1950-07-07 3 i:-,iur.c Staff R P JOHORE BAHRU Thurs. IS a knagifl rharinu in South lofcorc this in .rnin-;. a V,. st 'and-Siknrski "Dragonfly" h Mcopter Mk. I d« aionstroled it v-.-cp'ional u veraJ Ms U» a Mmited when it evacuated a Wt'ty" unVr simulate! rM.inna'413 words
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Article147 1950-07-07 3 A CORPORAL of Tanglm Barracks, who trespassed into a woman's house and slept on hei bed, was yesterday bound over for six month* to be of good behaviour in the sum of $300 in two sureties by the Singapore Third Police Court. He was147 words
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294 1950-07-07 3 JUDGE Tan Ah Tah in J the Second District Court yesterday awarded nart possession oi a oisoensing premises in South Bridge Road to Dr. Goh Kok Kee. in a tenancy dispute which was mentioned for the third time. He also forbade any disturbance until294 words
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Article88 1950-07-07 3 Sir Franfchn Gimson. tne overnof, presented m?dals to the following members of Police Force, at tne Police Training School, yesterdas Umpire Mcd;- 1 Mr; Chai Tzu Fons. s p< lice Medal —Mr. Robert UaYles 1 Blair Wilt- unci Mr. William Johr Police Medal r Mr88 words
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Article56 1950-07-07 3 A 47-year-old Indian, Murukaau A.agappan was 3W«g Jay fined $100 in default 14 pabl in the Singapore FDlice Court yesterday, for having a dagger wrthou. a license. He was found quarrelling w th another Indian at Bukit Pauiang on Mureh 10. me pjlie intervened. He56 words
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Article33 1950-07-07 3 -Mr T.f. Carey, the Comrmsstorter of the ment ol Co-operativ< Development, Pederatton or Malaya, will be tjJtt? B £e day at 8 p m. «>ver the Bltw Network of Radio33 words
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Article228 1950-07-07 3 AIR Vice-Marshal S. J. W. Mellersh, A.0.C., Malaya, n inspected the 91 Squadron RAF Regiment yes terday, at the Regiment Depot at Tfelok Paku, marking its return from duty from Hongkong, the squadron arrived on board the Yuehow after an absence of one year. While in228 words
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Article26 1950-07-07 3 Mi H R. Collar-. Australian High Commissioner to India, passed thiough Singapore yesterday on his way to Australia. He is going home on leave.26 words
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Article100 1950-07-07 3 "Mushroom length" dresses are all the rage in l *fBj Paree" this year. This was a hint dropped by Monsier and Madame Pellier, Sydney fashion experts and dress designers. who stopped-over for the night in Singapore last night. They have been to Paris to100 words
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112 1950-07-07 3 The latest statistics issued by the Fedorai Government shows that there are a total of 100 "23 personnel in The police force. One hundred and nineteen oi them are women in the Special Constabulary. Of the total. 2.581 are Europeans. 87.707 Malays. 3.805 Indians. 5..539112 words
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Article42 1950-07-07 3 The Exhibition ol Pictures by Dr. Clyde held in March at Messrs. Robinson Ltd.. has realised $5,145. After deduction of expenses a cheque tor $4,800 has been handed to the Hospital Diverticula] Therapy Unit, Tan Toek Beng Hospital.42 words
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Article29 1950-07-07 3 PENANG, iiiurs—Mr. C. A. J. Shelly Thompson left the Settlement today for the United Kingdom with Mrs. Thompson after 23 years' service with Harbour Board, as accountant.29 words
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Article, Illustration51 1950-07-07 3 idministration and techniQiic Forty books nUcd States i nforma tion have been presented by Malaya this week. Mrs. Kita Service to the j m^( lims librarian, made the tfift at a E'teh Han, CoWe on July 3. Miss T. University librarian, accepted II»books for the51 words
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236 1950-07-07 3 COURT TOLD PENANG, Thurs. IIM Teik Chye, a detec- tive corporal told Mr. M R- F. Rogers, President of the Sessions Court, that a former sub-inspector of the CID had threatened to put him in trouble because he knew that the sub-inspector had taken a236 words
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393 1950-07-07 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners have agreed to a prom posal by the Singapore Trisha Owners Associa tion and the Trisha Industry proprietors that tV present niunber of trishas in the City should be cul by thirty per cent. The Association in a pc ition393 words
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Article120 1950-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUR Thurs -One of the three bandd.shot dead hy the secun y forces in Se'm :or has necn MM TamU who fled rrum Singapore in n« wa at one time the Malayan Communal Party Repona Secretary at the RAr. Snvga Tore, and later President120 words
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Article51 1950-07-07 3 KUALA LUMPUK-Thur., Lumpur, th.- vyn... ~r Seiangor KhooU. JJJj uf competition h-la if Malaya the University o- for Brick Fund, leg a; Singapore today 10.30 a.m. IQb i ot He will be the fe- the University. w» leave Singapore and on there by air at a51 words
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Advertisement184 1950-07-07 3 Gland Discovery Restores Youth In 24 Hours ;f. .< is mr. nenr- iims. weak bcdy, Impure g i el v. hO are «•'<! ari« ru-out l>*for« their tiro* WW be j»e- ri ,te<l to Warn of a n»** *hind by an \merl<nn Doctor, s.i < new i|i«.T.v«.rv make* it !*>••184 words
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Advertisement164 1950-07-07 3 "BAVEY APPLIANCES BOiLING <lMt Jv— KING AC/DC JUL KETTLE 3'pintsAC/DC m, v COFFEE K.. u OLATOR &C*l£ V. 82 PINTS AC/OC Bolter Simon DRAGON CEMENT v €_y HACEMEYER TRADING OUwuwlTl. 129-153 CECIL STtflT SI H C V Grey Bleached Goods of Meyer Mills Ltd., Bomb. Hirjee Mills Ltd., Bombay and164 words
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Article659 1950-07-07 4 JHE Americans are having a rough time in Korea, but that is no reason for either gloom or despondency. The size and weight of the North Korean attack now makes it perfectly clear that The invasion of the South has been months in preparation. Troops, tanks659 words
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Article, Illustration1280 1950-07-07 4 Province Wellesley today celebrates the 150 th Anniversary of its foundation as a British Set tlement The article below gives a brief factual outline of the progress and development of Province Wellesley since the beginning of the century. QNE of the signs of1,280 words
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589 1950-07-07 4 Dr. R. FORD TREDRE - by Dr. R. FORD TREDRE Deputy Director of the Ross Tropical Hygtone. IN the spring of 1913. at the behest of Britain's Government, there visited the island of Cyprus in the Eastern Mediterranean an eminent authority on the methods of investigation into malaria589 words
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Article223 1950-07-07 4 QbE branch 01 BritainV v light industry that is proceeding apace is the manufacture of a i arm clocks, and the old established firm of Smith's En* hsh Clocks Limited, has a subsidiary company engay ed on this work. Before World War II most223 words
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Advertisement48 1950-07-07 4 CARRARD Automatic Record Changer. Model RC7OA AC With cab no* U4M Ca.sh IIMfQ Instalments 12 Mrnths (Juarantec. 8ol»> Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO., '< Si t\?f. pore —Penang Kualu Lumpur. Tnm lock imepieces ell correctly "■!•.">. .Vorfh Mr, tint- Krf. S pure. *4&< Office J»S| Machines Eduip m c rv48 words
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Advertisement9 1950-07-07 4 i. |Jcorvc* *^*^S= B i r **t W *SI9 words
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Miscellaneous65 1950-07-07 4 ON THE AIR George Herman. C.B.S. Television Correspondent, who was in Malaya a short Jim** and broadcast over Radio Malaya, has recorded on his return to New York his imoressions of his recent trip throughout th c Far East. This talk has been flown out and will be broadcast over65 words
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Article, Illustration465 1950-07-07 5 SINGAPORE'S NEW INDUSTRY SWEETS Untouched By Hand THE pictures on this page tell the story of* Singapore's newest in dustry—-sweets. About 100 workers are busy day in and day out at a factory in Siak Street turning out thousands of pounds of sweets for Singapore and Malaya. Two hundred thousand465 words
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Article8219 1950-07-07 6 Third Day Of Ipoh Races Class Div. 1-9 Furs. MAYFAIR 000 WON: 20 50. S'ljun;, ..1(Charles) Cla. 8 Dr I L*« 17 Yds. 2nd: Unless &07 CaOPherson) Time 1 him. 3« z-o sees. Dint. 3, lft. i. Going Hi Wing 12 start I 'I. no third8,219 words
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Article86 1950-07-07 6 The Fourth Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers' Union will be held tomorrow at the Union's premises at 172A. Rangoon Road at 2.30 p.m. In the evening, at 7.30 pm.. at the same place, the Union will hold its annual dinner. Guests86 words
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Article43 1950-07-07 6 A Brigand aircrart or xcu-eah-bascd No. 45 Squadron craSbed while on an airstnkc in the north-east Pa hang area this morning The Pilot and navigator arc believed dead. Overland rescue operation* ore being carried out. Next of kin arc being informed.43 words
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Article43 1950-07-07 6 The Siamese Navy, acting through Messrs. Chrichto» and Co.. of Singapore, haf placed a £45,000 order fof 50 hall-track military ve* hides. The vehicles, which arm ex-War Department stoc* have been re-condition* d in England, and are not awaiting shipment43 words
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Article127 1950-07-07 6 PENANG, Thurs. A grajk charity ball in aid of thr orphanages in Penang a c Province Wellesley will held on August 12 in the E. < O. Hotel under the patrc i age of the Resident Comm, v sioner, Hon. Mr. R. 1 Bingham. The127 words
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Article108 1950-07-07 7 School Broadcasts MOND AY: < 9.35 a.m.) Mu>:c and Movement for Primary Two; »10.50 a.m.) Professor Shrimpwhisker visits Sam in Hospital: -11.15 a.m.) How Things Began: Man Learns to Build. «'11.40 a.m.) Literature: Joseph and His Brothers. TUESDAY: i 10.50 a.m.) literature for Standard Two: '11.15 a.m.)108 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-07-07 7 Music. laughter, bright ligm*. uann«g »r»at is the way F.va Wong likes to relax. She i found them all at the inaugural dinner and dance of the Singapore learners i raining as- sociation at Raffles Hote 1 recently.—David —David—David - 40 words
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Article78 1950-07-07 7 JI I V 81 H: Chinese YMCA "Students Summer Conler-t-nce" at Mr. Tay Koh Vat s bungalow Pasir Panjang 8 a.m.'. "Food and Fun Fair at 51. Grange Road. -3 p.m.: Girls' Life Brigade Annual Physical Training Exhibition at Y.M.C.A. Hall p.m. JULY 10: Singapore PB Battalion78 words
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Article27 1950-07-07 7 JULY 12: Raffles Girls' School Annual Athletic Sports at Raffles Institution Ground. JULY 15TH: Raffles Institution Annual Athletic Sports at 3 p.m. at their ochooi Field.27 words
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Article25 1950-07-07 7 The Geylang Methodist Girls School will be holding a concert on July 28 and 29 to raise funds for their new schoo! building.25 words
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501 1950-07-07 7 OH, come, Don't be a bookworm! Get your r.o<c out of that geometry, and do something practica Find yourself an ouuet for that administrative or artistic urge that you've squashed rP+n c,-»r~T» rdace- WOr=C still, forgotten about. There's a job lot you in activities outside of.501 words
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Article, Illustration49 1950-07-07 7 The Convent of the Good Shepherd Girls' Home held a very successful series of four concerts at th** Victoria Tlwatre last week. The girts went through then danr.. v 4)n and «t}»» r -ft without a hitch. Above is a scene from the comic operetta "The Dizzy Baton."49 words
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411 1950-07-07 7 The eyes of the world are on Korea where Ihe United Nations Security Council in trying to bring to a stop the aggression of South Korea by North Korea. Today we present an urliele on the composition and functions of the Security Council. THE Security411 words
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Article, Illustration155 1950-07-07 7 MEET Ross Gallery 10--year-old editor of Knox News Flash, the official newspaper oi the Knox Grammar School, Sydney. Ross is in ihe Fifth Form, and produces ihe school ncwspiper once a week. Ross is now on holiday in Singapore. He says our colony is a 'nice' city.155 words
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Advertisement18 1950-07-07 7 o V A L T I N E TWINKLE. TWINKLE. CINEMA STAR,— OVALTINE MADE YOU WMAT VOf ARE,-18 words
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Advertisement295 1950-07-07 7 v BALDNESS [A HAIRFALL Pomade CAPILLQGENA Srul° ra t u Dr. VEX $6. COMB $8 r RlVl- d r troyms «uperAuous hair wJto^ 6 1 use TRICHO BUnnS Ung halr roots and to J?*** Co.. Post Box 423. Road. Singapore- I Just received shipment of J I WO rid famous295 words
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Advertisement25 1950-07-07 7 Milliard" (or Better Reception M»d«l Mii/lu m Fully Bandaprcad. $240/-Cash lev* 10', payment can be arranged. LEE RADIO CO., j 80 Orchard Itoad, Slngapute Phone:25 words
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Miscellaneous19 1950-07-07 7 r %su£z°'™ pgo*l£ lo»£ you*' %v Lefft we pu^lS^ Cor IW, Kmg F«««um Synd<«» gig "1*» "■w™ l 119 words
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450 1950-07-07 8 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS AMSTERDAM, Thursday. THE International Tin Study Group in Amsterdam in its monthly report pub--1 lished last night said that world production of tin in concentrates in April at 13,800 long tons was substantially lower than the March production of450 words
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Article42 1950-07-07 8 RANGOON. Thurs. -The Japanese government's decision to niiiort Mice from Egypt rot her than Burma is causing concern 10 the Burmese who fear they will be left with a surplus on their hands it was otheiall> learned on Wednesday.42 words
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Article23 1950-07-07 8 SINGAPORE, July The local shar. market is stUl under th»* influence ot the political situation. with a tendency to b«••lightly easier.23 words
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Article158 1950-07-07 8 Reuter LONDON. Thurs The lonic effect of tin- improvement in Un ted Kingdom god and d liar reserves was Counter acted by developments in the Korean sanction and the London Stock Exchange was quiet and cautious today. Profit-takinx bj recent speculators checked an early upward movement In BritishReuter - 158 words
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Article49 1950-07-07 8 Surface mail is ox; ected in Singapore today from Thailand and Medan. Latest times for posting' surface mail today at the G.P.u. are: 7 a.m. for Thailand (parcela only). 9 a,m. for Indo china, and 6 p.m. for Manila. V S A. Canada. Java. Medan and Sibu.49 words
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Article262 1950-07-07 8 Tribune Film Reporter CINGAPORE will not see the film "One way street 0 starring famous British actor now in Hollywood, James Mason of "Odd Man Out" fame. Reason: Film Censor Jack Evans has dubbed it a gangster film and banned it. Nor will cinema262 words
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163 1950-07-07 8 A.P. LONDON, Today. THE Government has asked Lieut.-General Sir 1 Harold Briggs, chief of anti-bandit operations in Malaya, to explain a news report quoting him as savimr that events in Korea might cause Britain to revise her offer to recognise the Red Chinese Government. QualifiedA.P. - 163 words
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Article93 1950-07-07 8 I IPOH. Thurs.—Sir Alexander Car-Saunders will visit Ipoh on July 19 accompanied by Dr. G. V. Allen. Vice-Chancellor of the University of Malaya and Professor Silcox. The State Appeal Committer for the University Endowment Fund is arranging a dinner party in the Station Hotel for93 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-07-07 8 Aurhises (44); Manibaiig -8. Diirak (SHEERS): Lancashire (»2/43 Toboa I <il>; Domta < 40»; Pemea <3t>>; Korea (3$ 34); I'oUdorus (31/32); Remorli. k 17/18); Sally Maersk o Mantin l?V$2); Van Hneti (23/ »4»; Star Ahvou. ■$&/s•>; 1 di Brnalae i:7 2H>; Punaua (SI •>! BenarU tl. r67 words
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Article37 1950-07-07 8 U.P. HONGKONG, Thurs. The following are today s quotations on Hong Kong's money exchai.ef market HKS6.OI per one U.S. o liar. RK$ 15.30 per sterling. HK$ 297.00 per a tae of icld.— U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article172 1950-07-07 8 The- rubber commodity market opened ateadv yesterday and firmed up by 2 cents during the day. Good Russian nuy'ng end short covering was heiieved to be the: cause of the firmness besides the poor rows from Korea. There is a j-equeeze now n nearby172 words
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Article91 1950-07-07 8 The copra market was »«»2** in Singapore witn bida at f .t ,kM c and price a?toed at $35.'. per picul Loh. .'uiy-Au.. The day s opening bid* nl (1 3,4 and later Readied up. Bus'nest aras done in coconut nil at $55 per picu f.o.b. J»liyAug.91 words
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Article56 1950-07-07 8 A.P. MANILA. Thurs. The Philippno Bureau of Commerce announced today that copra is the first major Philippine export product to show a favour** c market reaction to the Korean hostilities. During the week <rdng JUI) 1 the Bureau said, copra price jumped from U5514.50 10A.P. - 56 words
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Article78 1950-07-07 8 M.N<; A POKE. July lh« price of tin *a* S::iS 9/9 P*r piciil ev-Kmeltep a rise* of $1 7/H on the picul. LONDON. July 6: Spot Iftt. «PK. Three, month* 1613. I p H*,;tlement price £6131. 1 P KU. Turno\er: 105 tons. SESSION: spot £6LU. l p EM.78 words
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Article63 1950-07-07 8 U.P. LONDON, Thurs. The tin market closed steady today. Spot Improved onelourth to £615-| and three months eased two shillings six pence to 616-1. The closing prices were spot £615-* buyers sellers with business at £615-2. Three months £615 buyers £615-J sellers with business at £615-£ toU.P. - 63 words
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Article494 1950-07-07 8 U.P. INCREASED stockpiling of natural rubber and 1 other important raw materials, plus the re-open-ing of at least one United States synthetic rubber plant are predicted in the wake of the North Korean invasion of South Korea. Officials stress, however, that if stich developments occur,U.P. - 494 words
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Advertisement648 1950-07-07 8 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. I I (lncorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers opt»on to proceed via other porta to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL. GLASGOW &C9NTINENTAL PORTS. •Agapenor" sails for Havre Liverpoo July 7 •Tfltnyblas'' -sails for P. Sudan, Holland Ix>ndon Dublin Juiy 10 Peleus" -sails for Genoa.648 words
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Advertisement1417 1950-07-07 8 «ara Pr*. TRADl ft -U 0 J* aaW flak vw^s^-f Wr wFwJwwmv 9kW*m tW m mfWrusi u, .i%a> J .fW* 'a9a*. *w 'w '<r rm fvi «<V \fi*^ FINANCIAL I WANTED financier for rmSl! housing- project. Mate amount available. Tfrms oar. he arranged. Apply Box A 3780. Tribum h pore.1,417 words
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Article291 1950-07-07 9 SPOT - FAST TIMES MAY BE RETURNED TOMORROW By SPOT WI Ml fine weather now prevailing at Ipoh, some pretty fast times and keen tussles can be expected at tomorrow's Ipoh races, concluding day of the Perak Turf Club's July Meeting. Eight events, five of which are291 words
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Article177 1950-07-07 9 SLOW WORK B] Mbert >pt u» r iron. TtnUc Is rained late last nigaH, and it ■x„ ::l pour n>* ibis morniuvr. Vers fear bersea were out lhi.« an m ng. It ma] be due to the rain. The few that were -e»:t ota win sol axsinsl177 words
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Article167 1950-07-07 9 The Univeisi;y Mulaya Athletic Union ma> -ml Hams to «tln r Unh i;i liif Far East—An.Mralia. Ceyioa, and the Philippims Fikt the team it If *ead:ns tv Hongkong oa Futurday. Th< r.M.a r. hopes thai by tak*ns -uch sT«,|»? they iiisy come i und* rstaad167 words
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Article75 1950-07-07 9 Reuter. MKLBOURNE. Thurs. fifteen remained in the Held for the £3.500 Granu NaUonal steeplechase to be run orer three miles one furlong ai Fl« mington on Jmj B when final acceptancei were declared. They are with weights: Henari a 11.9; Parfflas Pride 11.4: Faunus ll.j. Bronze Laddie 10.1:5;Reuter. - 75 words
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Article33 1950-07-07 9 HONOLULU. Thurs. Swimmer Thelma Kalama set a new Hawaiian record of 22 mins. 8.2 sees, for 1.500 metres and Wednesday night. 9.1 seconds better than her own previous record.33 words
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Article217 1950-07-07 9 Uesults of ye«te .day's Bltrtchta ia the. All-Knglaml Laws Tennis Tournament at Wimbledon: Women's sin«b s semi-nna's: 1 1 Kronen (IS) defeated l>«--ris Hart (IS) by 4. i;-:'.; .irs. Margaret dtii'ont < I *> I defeated .Mrs. Tat Ttnld (IS) H, omen's Doubles Ouarter Finals): Shirley try i|217 words
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Article294 1950-07-07 9 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. nOUGLAS WRIGHT, Kent and England legbreak V bowler, had a good day against Leicestershire today, claiming seven wickets for 84. Rain again interfered with a number of country games, and there was no play in the Worcestershire versus Derby game.Reuter. - 294 words
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Article63 1950-07-07 9 WIMBLEDON, Thurs. Gussy Moran of fancy pants fame said today that provisional tennis interests still were ait r her to switch to the play lor money. "But so far I have not heard any figure I am interested in.' she declared. •There has been one offer kicking around since63 words
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Article, Illustration171 1950-07-07 9 Win Again ONG Chew lice and Mrs. A. Greenhill became Singapore's doubles champions for tne second year in succession, easily beating Lim Bong Soo and Miss R.C. Rhoades in straight sets—6-3. 6-1. The Chew Bee Mrs. Green-! hill combination worked well. However in the171 words
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317 1950-07-07 9 \v (MBLEDON, Thursday. DLAY in the All-England Tennis Championships at Wimbledon today was delayed by rain. The players came on to the centre and No. 1 courts and the first matches started ilmost exactly one hour late. ,On the centre court, Doris Hart317 words
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214 1950-07-07 9 4 GOAL scored five minutes from time by centreA forward Peacock gave R.A.F. Changi a solitary goal victory over the Rovers S.C. In a SAFA Senior League tie at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Yin Kee, Rovers centre-forward was seen in a214 words
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Article27 1950-07-07 9 PENANG. Thurs. The Penang Indians will meet the Kedah Indians in their tnst soccer match for the "Bardhan Cup" on the Weatlands School ground tomorrow.27 words
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Article50 1950-07-07 9 A.P. SALISBURY. Thurs. Gordon Richards, who has won more races than any other jockey in the world, rode his 100 th winner of the current flat racing season today. Earlier this year. Richards rode his 4.000 th winner and began working toward the 5.000 th mark.—AP.A.P. - 50 words
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Article38 1950-07-07 9 HENLEY ON THAMES, England. Thurs.—The Yale University's lightweight crew glided into the quarterfinals of the Thames Cup event in the Henley Royal Regatta on Thursday with a two length victory over Quintin Boat Club of London.38 words
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Article150 1950-07-07 9 TIGER Sporting Association. 1949 s senior tabletennis champions, and Chinese Sports Association. 1948 champions, l will class tomorrow for the 1950 Singapore Table Tennis AssoriaI tions senior inter-club tourj nament title. The game which will start tomorrow :it 3 00 p m :it tin150 words
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Article189 1950-07-07 9 LEFT JAB - By LEFT JAB fjOLDEN BOY, welterweight champion of the Federation, made a promise yesterday. He said that he was going all out to put his Siamese opponent, Nai Prassert away "in double quick time" tonight at the Happy World stadium However, the Siamese slugger,189 words
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Article34 1950-07-07 9 RIO DE JANEIRO. Thurs. -The Brazilian press began to paint Sweden as a bogey man today in order to save the Brazilian team from over confidence in the World Cup final stages.—34 words
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158 1950-07-07 9 A.P. TROON, SCOTLAND, Thursday. DAI REES, a sunny tempered little Welshman with a putter working like a good fairy's wand, led the pack tonight in the British Open Golf Championship. With i two round total of 139. Rees came home in the lateA.P. - 158 words
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Article119 1950-07-07 9 An I iminat on rontest v ill b* held on Sunday anion;.' loin of 11 1«--ioim|h Iton from Singapore to the ninth Malayan badminton (hampionships to In: held at Ipoh during the forthconens holidays. Singapore i. j allotted lour tries but Ive ware received119 words
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Article172 1950-07-07 9 Reuter. LONDON, Thursday. FRANK Worrell and Ken Trestrail put the West Indies touring team in a position to complete tne 'double" over Lancashire here today by scoring vi for the fourth wicket in four hours. A OP \*re This stand enabled the West IndiesReuter. - 172 words
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Advertisement91 1950-07-07 9 TONIGHT'S BOXING ATTRACTION HAPPY WORLD-9 pm. Presenting THE TERROR of the Siamese Ring PARASSERI Mijueror of Prapadacng) 1« GOLDEN BOY wj3L I 6 JIMMY i «Jt WELCH IW \h < 5 Successive victories—l Shoit route). Lr mmW 10 x 3 Ljr KID PANCHO (Malaya's Ace Lightwt). Sensational Return Contest. M,91 words
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Advertisement444 1950-07-07 9 f BOUSTEAD CO., LTbT. SINGAPORE t Lloyds Agents In Singapore. TiCKet Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR AljfN TOXDON, ANTWERP, KOTTb" GLBNORCHY GLENARTNEY [\T Jul >' 1 F UK- MX TRAITS, HONGKONG, BRECONSH IRE Penang CARRIERB OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHER PoßTfc TO LO\r> AND DISCHARGE CARGO ft?™444 words
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204 1950-07-07 10 Reuter. .x HONGKONG, Thursday. THE Hongkong Government today accused members of the Chinese People's Liberation Array of firing indiscriminately during an incident on the China-Hongkong border this afternoon. In an official statement on the incident issued here today announcing there were no police casualties,Reuter. - 204 words
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Article95 1950-07-07 10 U.P NEW YORK, Thurs.—The Korean war will be "long and drawn out'" if Russia furnishes North Ko; with sufficient military I upplies. General Carl Spaatz. retired Chief of the United State.; Air Force, warned toda Spaatz said that only an ordar from Moscow telling the North KoreanU.P - 95 words
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Article78 1950-07-07 10 U.S.I.S. WASHINGTON. Tiiurs. The American aircraft carrier U.S.S. Valley Forge (CV-45), which took part in air attacks on North Korea this week in company with the British carrier H.M.S. Triumph. It a sister ship or U.S.S. L'oxtr which recently vi.sKed Singapore. Valley Forge. Boxer anaU.S.I.S. - 78 words
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187 1950-07-07 10 JjTVE masked Chinese, three of whom were armed with revolvers, robbed Lira Kirn Nam, a pawnshop employee, at 73-A Owen Road at 7.15 last Jewellery valued at $1,330 and $70 cash was takin Mr. Lim said that the robbers entered! his house through the back-door.187 words
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Article86 1950-07-07 10 MALACCA Thurs—The first ma.ss wedding ever to be solemnised in Malacca will be held on October 1 vi the Meng Seng Charitable Association at '.Voiterstan Road. Sponsored by the Association, regulations governing the project have been drawn up and are obtainable on application. Enrolment lee86 words
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Article122 1950-07-07 10 U.P. LS. \RMV 111 AO. QI AX II KS IN KOREA. Thurs.— TH*. Heat rican infantryman to meet death in the Korean light in:; was Private Kennel fa Smtdriek, :?0. of West Virginia, it WM Hisr'^seH And the first of the American ground lorces toU.P. - 122 words
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Article298 1950-07-07 10 TAEJON, Today. 'THK Aamiftted Press was informed this morning ihat American dead so far total 2*. 'wounded are four to five times that number. The Communist North Korea Radio at Pyongyang claimed today that 150 American troops were killed and 50 captured south of Suwon298 words
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Article93 1950-07-07 10 Reuter. Moscow, Thura.—BriUsh Ambassador Sir David Kelly J called on Deputy Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko at the latter's request, today about Britain's approach to the SoVlet. Union on the Korean war, but tt wa s not revealed what took plats at tlu interview. The British Embassy announcedReuter. - 93 words
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Article41 1950-07-07 10 The Indian Fine Arts Society is arranging a tea party in honour of Mr. J. A. Thivy, Indian Commissionerdesignate for Mauratius, on July 11 at 5.30 p.m. in Washington Restaurant. Mr. Thivy is a patron of the society.41 words
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Article116 1950-07-07 10 1'AflLTY OF XtiDKlVC, Oritrnl Hall, University of Jualay.t, Sepoy Line?, at 7 p.m., Lecture (with slides) on "Antarctic Exploration with Shark eton And Scott" bv Sir Raymond Pii»Mly. YMCA: Short-hand Classen 5 30 p.m.. Book Keep'ng G.15 p.m French Classes 5.30 p.m.. Y .Men* Club Dinner116 words
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Article146 1950-07-07 10 CATHAY: "Sinrine Gnns* «t Jl a.j.\, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 p»»d 9 30 p.m. P%VII.FOV: "A*>d t'lhy Mo|rr.), .Three at «.,*> <m| li.ti V tllticA "Air*. .•iik*' at 1.4o. 1i.T5. G. ir and 9 S"> p.m. HOW .-*•< i ,.j .f I> es at 3. t>. 15 and l.j p.m.146 words
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Article93 1950-07-07 10 BANOOON BOAD S r H O O L: AHh Annual Sport? MoH -it School ii»-icl. at a p.m. CRICKET: Cornl.n.M Sr},. ols v University Malava a HI Kr<»md 11 a. in. WK tKB; Senor I ;."ue: v Royal Navy r.t V*?',. -V T^" yai t> n e ln "*x*93 words
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Obituary85 1950-07-07 10 Mr. and Mrs. r. XV. Smith thank. relatives, friends arc Staifs of C.G.O. and those -*->o attended and sent -ATcath; tc our beiovea son (Verrcr. 3mith) funeral. Mrs. Tan Kwee Liang Mr and Mrs. Chia Seng Ann Tu: and Mrs. K I. Mr Mrs. Wee Peng Sum and Mr85 words
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Miscellaneous40 1950-07-07 10 LITL All Mlt 7TZ by AI €ap|> AM is A} 7 you J I IV's JSlrv nrro vn VI IV 1 ■i i Rmwwr her own yr < t<? jcin aeV that va 23 X i I WmMm v' T :MP40 words
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