Malaya Tribune, 11 July 1950

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  • 14 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS EXTRA TWttVr PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 1019 1 LOST POSITIONS ARE REGAINED A ««8 ROLLED INTO ACTION ABOVE TOE KUM^IU to: a hardfought battle withcoi-MraraTTmSS DRIVI-G TOWARD THE TEMPORARY SOUTH KoK CAPITA^oI TAEJON. As the tanks added their fire power to the American defences in the Western srrtor of the front for
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  • 67 1 A.P. be&un. KxiAy —The J Soviet ii<vn»*-(i new* I «*m<\>. AON, said last atr>t l hat hira li Sung;, 1 manun.vt .\„rth Korean l«aa>r. h»s mrgti k o la a liff or <Vaih aw asraiivst the Anvriran a^nsson* anta rictarj r Al>\ that him Tl
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  • 38 1 Red Jets In Action rst tin ,:r the faction, it drive I 11 all5*w ..h the hi clear the Nth Korean u^r '*ry v. that w n r hters Th, n m "tun, todav are f in
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  • 160 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today United <?tat/>« Stole Department officials were puS yes?ef day over a report credited to the Soviitnew* agency Tass that more than 1115,050 Russians Koreans nteered 10 fight w "h the Norto The report was broadcast on July 6 under a Moscow
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  • 46 1 U.P. LONDON, Monday,— The Western Powers conferred with Russia for the 956 th time on the Austria peace treaty on Monday, exchanged charges for two hours but reached a tentative agreement on one point— to adjourn until September 7.— U.P.
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  • 162 1 SINGAPORE, Tjflay. l(AO Kah Jen, a bank clerk, who sued his wife. Tay Song Ngor alias Alice Tay, for a aivorce on the ground of adultery, was granted a decree nisi by Mr. Justice Thorogood in the High Court today. The decree nisi is
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  • 163 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today.The U.S. Air Force announced that two additional B-50 medium bomber groups will be sent r.o England to continue training air forces of North Atlantic Treaty countries. This will bring to three the number of American B-29 and B-50 groups in training in England.
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  • 63 2 l sing Home 8,000 •••> <if a 7.000 iool ruima.N, the X 099, described a* the world's largest landbmiKid plane and the bigg si in the DSAF Htiv Kently in«o the air at San Antonio, Texas, is A. the aaacfcbaa, a <■ st- r ship to the
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  • 172 2  -  REMOVES -EASY MONEY BAIT By AMBROSE KOH the practice of flying to race meetings lias netomc no popular that Government has stepped in with i new set of regulations to prevent private operators or airline companies from stealing a march on tnose companies which already have
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  • 83 2 Eight more periodicals have been blacklisted by the Govliiincnt as undesirable !i. lions, according to the latest Government Gazette. Seven of them are from China, deemed undesirable because they are tainted with Red j propaganda. They are 'Useful Friend. 'Chinese Children". "Sin Hwa Monthly". "Literature
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  • 76 2 Reuter. —VVAcsHKWIUN. —I TIPS.—A United States military supply mission U* scheduled to fly to Indo-China about August I. it was iearnt d here today. The mission is being dispatched in accordance with President Truman's announcement after the outbreak of the Korean war that such a mission would be
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  • 32 2 A.P. MANILA. Today.—A smalt band of Communist-led Hu!<ba'ahaps last night raided the town of-Arayat, Pampanga, killing a prominet bosi•i. man teacher and wounding h.s 14 yeav-o d adopted daughter. A.P.
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  • 84 2 U.P. Uogotia, Colombia, Mon. A new earthquake violently shook the town of Salazar l ist, threatening to increase the toll of 270 dead and 700 injured in the eight weekend shocks that rocked Northwest Colomhi.) foi 18 hours, reportsreaching here said. Tc immedlal. information was
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  • 27 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. 1 a k'si an will become a mem ber of the Internationa'. Monetary Fund at a ceremony l.ere tomorrow at noon.U.P.
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  • 137 2 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Today. -The head of the world's largest bank. L. M. Giannini. president of the Bank of America, was threatened with jail yesterday for contempt of court in a banking deal. So was Sam H. Husbands president of Transamerica. the immensely wealthy holding corporation. A panel
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  • 24 2 The remarkable control queath of the Ghost untitled I l- !!,.-?»,.»<.>. > s.»! il ill !l,i> >.<r.!,,ol<, II'!' l I.' NOV l ro» < w<»s<<l !.«"> A.P. Photo.
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  • 100 2 A.P HONGKONG. Today. Chine reports today said troops under the Communist General Lin Piao wen .1 Manchuria at the expivss direct .ion j viet high command. I These troop I papers s ud. v- I ruppcrc the 1 armies in ill 1 The same soui
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  • 126 3 Swim ming Club Members Shocked JHE Committee of the Singapore Swimming Club has decided that, from next Sunday week, children will not be permitted in the club between 10.30 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Sundays. A circular to this effect has been sent
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  • 443 3 North Korea Is Using Jap Tactics— Percival U.P. LONDON, Today. LIEUT. General A. E. Pereivai compared the X today with the Malayan campaign, whin ended with his surrender to the Japanes at Singapore on February 15, 1942, alter Ti a tys of fighting. Percivai said in an interview that the
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  • 133 3 A.P. HONGKONG. Today. DURMA would give fervent support lo any attempt to mediate in the Korean war, her nrst ambassador to Communist Chi ia said on his arrival in Hongkong yesterday on his way to Peking. I U. Myint Them reached Hong Kong by plane
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  • 85 3 Reuter. LISBON. Today.—Political prisoners from Goa (Portuguese India) in Portuguese prisons will be "freed in due course if nor already liberated" as a result of the amnesty, it was stated officially last night. The amnesty, reported earlier today from Bombay, applied to all political prisoners in
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  • 51 3 Reuter. VATICAN CITY, Todey.— The Holy See has given orders to all Roman Catholic missionaries in Korea to remain at their posts, it was disclosed last night. The Catholic Church in Southern Korea is headed by an American. Monsignor Patrick Pyane, who has his seat at
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  • 32 3 Reuter. ALBANY, New York, Mon. —Gen Lucius D. Clay was today appointed Chairman of the New York State Civil Defence Commission to make plans against a possible atomic attack. —Reuter.
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  • 25 3 Reuter. HONGKONG, Today. Abput 10 boxes of documents belonging to the United States Government were shipped to Japan by air yesterday.— Reuter.
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  • 84 3 Tribune StafT Reporter Karry Hackmayer, who for the past two and a half years has led the Cathay Restaurant Orchestra, leaves for Australia in tho "Maetsuycker" tomorrow. The reason for his departure is iilhealth. Since the war, Mi. Hackmayer has played at the Atomic Club"—the
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  • 98 3 Tribune S'aflf Reporter Long familiar to listeners of the Blue Network for his "Friday Night Prom Concerts, lanky Dick Nancarrow of Radio Malaya joins the Repetory Company today. Mr. Nancarrow. a New Zealander. has been in Malaya since 1946. and has served with the M.B.C.
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  • 53 4 Kir G Hit M ol Bam lard on I. T i>rctec. th- Rteafl b->r*yguara ol itf oldest military orn:> in tM iun YaniijiUl in i. Buckingham Taiaee. or> Photo shows: Bb Majesty luring the inspection. lm~ medialelv behind the Kins is Lord Lucan. Captain 01
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  • 62 4 A.P. LONDON. Today.—Highest government sources said yesterday that ailing Ernest Bevin hopes to remain as Foreign Secretary a= long as he possible can. Reports'in America that he has already resigned—or at least intends to do so very •shortly—were denied by Kevin's aides and by a spokesman
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  • 111 4 A.P. UMCIDEN. HOI dou'day.—Sixty bal :luding a set of twin* jorn aboard the 1 steamer Atlantis dun voyage from Jakarta t :terdam. The Atlantis, which at ljmuiden early this ing, has been christen 1 Stork Ship" by newspaperS. She ha used by the Dutch gi ment
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  • 116 4 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Government tod: a proDosul In Pari that it should protest lo the Soviet Emba iLoi don against u pr< on the Korean sii itton published in Soviet n davy publication by the press depart m Soviet Embassy. Mr. Ernest Da eign Under
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  • 54 4 A.P. LOS ANCLES, To Economic dictator •vould destroy the J vay of life Is in pro; t!. rd "rv-'d wfl aid Captnin Ed backer R'clcenbacfcer said war would com I 000 and would stat'- of "tyranny and serfdom. Am< ';now it would I ever, because n world war
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  • 109 4 A.P. LONDON. Today.—The Comnr China News Agency reported from Pyoi yesterday that "more than 300 American wer; killed or wounded in Saturdi of Chonan. It said 60 Americans were captured and j American planes includin two B-29's were shot down. The report claimed th
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    • 654 4 xoday red mmom rvMx lv .^r^r, BLI EN X i\V OKK S.C4 p.m. Tine sVca*!, (Apcarat U.< J lis.«- <-i b IflUlH. r.'id PreeTsßime Shm- ng Anne*, sad PragT '>'" ENGLISH PR«*B.VllinW marj tvjtq si;; Taue; far- nmty wftfi si". ■*".«*>■ 12« aatte M jsie: ".;:."> rur.i! Bread- Tumil Songs;
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  • 1166 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY By W.A. Clarke n s.*. ol ked the i Inn). •.ing by evack- had ten fore my V b ught me r brain's s working v nt you I v an I .'iran. a cha"» 5 m and I little s i-up as 1
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    • 71 5 SUPEAMAN by Wayne Boring ■ALLEY OOP by /U C«MP I |v i ABNER b V. T. Hamlin but; ir you will Abut, dunno V TMMK )f J .ISok^?)HE'S HAD 75 kkKX>«DUTS I KNOCK H* BRAINS EF AH KIW LCK Ht IETE N A 1 H,S < OUT THAT'LL BRINGy A
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  • 119 6 Autumn Balloon (Flannery) has been brought Jo racing trim judging by his tryout with Miss t apillon over three furlongs. The workout took 42 S seconds. Herbie Charles, who just returned from a short vacation in Australia, seen taking Victorine out. The Conspirator mare
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  • 392 6 ANG Chew Bee, favourite for the men's singles v lawn tennis title, won yesterday, but not until Malay vet?ran Kamis gam.? him a rude shoci: by running off with the first set—6 —4. However, the youthful Chinese player pulled his socks up to
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  • 60 6 A la>t mlnuU saved X X M B from del game against erfcood a.—- iau Besar. Th.- mSenior L*-at;i:'' one "11 dr:.w. leader. Tamils throu. b Qovil I tenth minu,e. Flaying wtli r- on resumption the Tami'* oi They hapt pta> time .n TaauU H Aftar
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  • 613 7 -But Could Win By "SPOT" PERSIAN LORD'S sprint over three furlongs In V 37 seconds was the fastest time returned at Timah this morning, when the grey drew rom Umpire Rose at the finish. The time, though well outside championship class, never-the-less warrants
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  • 50 7 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. R. S. Cooper. Indian all-rounder who came to England just after the war is having a most .successfully season for Hornsey. the North London Cricket Club. In seven innings he has scored 522 runs, being not out five times and has an average of 261.—Reuter.
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  • 108 7 THE touring sports team of the University of Malaya Athletic Union left yesterday on the Sirdhana for Hongkong and Macao to meet varsity teams there. nc The Varsity's team—comprising 25 players including two girls—will meet various teams in Hongkong and Macao at badminton, hockey, tennis and cricket.
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  • 472 7 The fol'owing ties :n the Singapore jun or badminton ihr.mpionships will be plnv->d off ai the Clerical Union Hull 'his weekend: SATURDAY. AT 2.30 PM.:Teo Chye Hoe and Tan BjKk Leng iFairwind) v. Sulaiman b n Jaffar and Harry Goh (Kvipa*); Jeau Chin Yam and Ismail
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  • 472 8 U.P ■Mao HONGKONG, CHINESE Communist leader Mao Tze-tunv< told the Party hierarchy recently that it will he thre*e or more years before China could be said to be in anything- approaching a sound economic state. He said many of the Party's
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  • 63 8 Delegates from Scotland and Japan lead the farewell procession for the Italian delegate* who attended the moral re-armament world assembly at Caux-Sur-Mon- freux, Switzerland .lane 16--26. Among the Italian delegates were Ihe President, vire-Presideut. General Secretary, the Treasurer and members of the becalm Board of the eonfeit-ration
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  • 283 8 Reuter. STOCKHOLM. Meet th. modern Russian "busine:.man" who keeps his own kind of private enterpiiscs. flourishing in the Soviet Union even aftci 20 years of Bolshevism. He is resourceful and intelligent, and carries his life in his hands as he makes
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  • 407 8 AT 2,000 M.P.H. YOU LOSE LBS. A.P. CHICAGO AIRPLANES—fIying faster and higher—have begun to catch up with this medical puzzle: What happens to a pilot when he loses the poll of gravity? Dr. Heinz Haber, a former German V-2 rocket expert, proposes the use of carefully
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  • 167 8 Reuter. LONDON. London ear hire linns aie booked up monthahead and the boom is caused by the biggest rush ftom tourists evei experienced One firm which inns 500 drive-yourself and chauver driven cat said that most ot theit clienta weie Americans. Mosr visitors prefer
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  • 84 9 I »i > vl.mmuUv rest tklAf .bins on tU, kBCM as squat bl d bj eolith Kor.-an troops, somewhere in Korea.. \1 1 hoto AP Photo il( tru m. afte* truekloa \uf i S IN9H stream through ,1» chfer wll* J as trUvi lair overrunning Communist b
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  • 77 9 A.P. BOMBAY. Mon. Four gunmen entered th< Jerrivie of Maha-Laxmi I Hindu Goddess of Wealth I here this morning and fired ten c >iots at the priests and temple servants, seriously wounding three. The gunmen toe* tm jewels on a plate worth RSS 000 <about £400». but had"
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  • 46 9 A.P. HONG KONG. Today .-The Nationalist navy has erased the 7,000-ton Bnish steamer; Kefatcjsto, seized at Formosa on July 7 a Echogram from her mastei slated today. The Kefalon.a. he added was now on her way to the Manchuria port of Dairen.— A.V.
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  • 76 9 A.P. LON! N: Officials that the five ii Korean ■uci t tie Bri l^., y HM "> Jamaica H recreaWli n and no chance io th ir base Jamaica was as- signed to r.cuvo patrols, these sources said. Wh n the fatal sheD f i th soldiers
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  • 146 9 Reuter. NEW YORK, oe.a^_ to arant-the to be tary rights- as part rtUP« York Time s negotiated as soon roM WashcttptcmaUc eorrasponden, reporiea ineton today He said uw "V Korean operations. It is also mdersioud mat tne States Government feels it must proceed- wfth negotiations for
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  • 79 9 Reuter. LONDON. Mon.—After a night of freak storms the sun shone over southern England again today heralding a resumption of the three-uay heat wave that yesterday sent the temperature rocketting to 80 degrees Fahrenheit. Firemen were called to several South Coast towns to pump out flooded
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  • 104 9 Reuter LAKE SUCCESS. Mon A ,-niiod Notions sookesman tjd»y that Secret general Trygve Lie haa no* abandoned hope ot Jittgmg Russia and the United State [cither In the Ignited >aUo g n, after peace was restored in Korea. The spokesman aaw via the
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  • 64 9 Reuter. TEL AVIV. Monday- Israeli authorities today released two British aircraft detained since last week for landing at Lydda airport without permission. The planes are expected to leave Lydda tomorrow. One of them, a York carry In* 50 wea thy Jewish immigrants irom Teheran, arrived r i«t
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  • 198 10 A.P. GENEVA, Today.—Britain has contributed £900,000.000 in general credits, grant.- and loans for relief and reconstruction in countries outside the British Commonwealth since ihe end of the war, Lord Alexander told the United Nations Economic and Social Council yesterday Alexander, chief British delegate to the
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  • 289 10 A road racing enthusiast from Ceylon may win this year's Johore Gran Prix, the 'round-the-houses' race organised by the Singapore Motor Club. Mr. Peter Liddell, Hon. Secretary of the Club, announced yesta day that the 'go-ahead signal for the preparations for the race
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  • 131 10 U.P. LONDON. Mon.—The Soviet Monitor reported that a Tass dispatch from Peiping said the Provincial Political Consultative Council of Taiwan has called for the liberation of Formosa and the smashing of American imperialism. The Council issued a statement in a circular telegram "on behalf of
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  • 115 10 Eni:lis. Singapore Harbour B<>ard Auxiliary Police centreforward »'ai outstanding yesterday when the Po icemen troun'-ed S njrapore Chine. Engineering Assn., by six ,r oals to two M G+fktßK Stadium in a Junior A 2 h-neue Score at ihe ni« rval was lourin favour of the EHB t.-qm.
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  • 165 10 Reuter. Hamilton. New York, Today. The Chinese Nationalist Ambassador to the United States. Dr. V. K. Wellington Koo, said here today "it would not be surprising if, at a critical moment, Chinese Communist troops joined the fight on the side of the Korean Communist
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  • 69 10 Reuter. AAP. TOKIO Today General Laureno i arrived at Han this morning and report to the headquarters Far East Air F sume his r/. A Vice-Commander Arthur's headquart m] nounced today. He is to SUCCedt Ma I General John M Weik rt The new Vict er
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  • 30 10 A.P. HAVANA Mon Davis Cup tennis pi iy all ot their live match the Cuban team, finishing itsweep on Monday vnt v tories in two final events. —A.F.
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  • 33 10 PARIS. *:on. Tht pean Swimming Chai shins due to take pi tct l Vienna from August 20 t 9 will be cancelled, the MS ing daily "L' Equip? W nounced today.
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  • 185 10 A.P. WASHINGTON, Today.—President Trumai called Republican and Democratic leaders oi Congress to a White Hoase conference ye« day on the Korean war crisis. It was the third time since the outbreak o: the far Pacific conflict that Mr. Trim an alto leaders of both parties into
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  • 36 10 Mi. A. Rahim Khan of the Indian Recreation Club, invites senior and junior soccer players and officials of the I.R.C. to dinner on Sunday, at his residence at No. 18. Tessensohn Road, at 7.30'
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  • 344 11  - LAMOT TA DEFENDS HIS TITLE TONIGHT BUT FEW ARE INTERESTED Bv CONNIE RYAN U.P. NEW YORK, Monday. h \RK ENOUGH BOXING MINDED M r x '\w IN NEW YORK, THE JAKE LA- HBERIO MITKI WORLD MIDDLEli, I* TI.K FIGHT AT MADISON SQUARE rOXHiHT. WILL HE A MILD St C,s, 1X1»
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  • 77 11 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY, TntlUY. —.-V '«•tekling v.<nian leapt, Sydney's famous > the ntm i MUkpm a»- I I ,m iinhnrt. 1 Eveuitn -wcfl s*J thai h Hiltl 1« thf air ,km :t\ r rolled in, mt thf r..fks. brofee md MTftai her uhere a J mi r •rufj
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  • 84 11 IGT< >\\ Bteeotints on* array ol new i] ona art coming ving boardfl of tne Unite*! States military scientn tny details aie rj in close secrecy l( s have indicat- i that in the foreseeable United States Oracle weapons as ihssiles carrying 1
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  • 34 11 Fortune-Teller Juliette l'ia'at react in the cards tnat nex huohond "would suffer a heavy blow.' She hit him on the licad with a clvb —and was- jailed in Paris yesterday.
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  • 121 11 Assaulted InLawFined$100 BAHRU, Tues. 24-year-old J 1 onsl bio from fined sIOO in month reigoroua < Sessions tasaultmg rri;s V ilaimah. 1 auitti d and dia- '•<>'<! on mother count of iu 'hn« ins 16-year-old uting Ofticei. Si. f) Ha run, said that tepnrated from md lived with hei i
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  • 81 11 THE I niversity .»1 MalayaAthletic team left •>> ,he Sirdhana yesterday to play sei ol match-s cricket, badmim.m and hockef--a«r*in*t Hongkong Univer«dt> and e'ubs. The contingent led bj Mr. L-w Sip Hon and Mr. sathiannihan president and secretary of the OidvenOty «.f Ma'aya Ai! tie
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  • 258 11 A.P. BRUSSELS. IF there is another war. a large majority of Bel--1 gium's anti-aircraft guns will be manned by civilians. Recruiting of this part-time army began on May 10, and the initial training of the first group began on June 3, 1950. The idea
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  • 90 11 PHIL ft l 3 E LFHIA, Mon When lightweight champion Uce Wiiluunfl enters tne HP* tonight to battle «enrge (Sugar) Costnor he will have one target In mind—a crack at tne welterweight crown now worn by Sugar Kav Kobimon. Williams long OBJ yarncu tor a cnance
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  • 27 11 U.P. LONDON. Mon. -ForoigJi Under-Secretary Ernest Day. ies told Parliament today that there was no question of Britain halting arms shipment:, tc Egypt U.P.
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  • 91 12 THf r\NA The Sg- Uuul of Johore, SS year Id Romanian wife of the 76 year old uafctan of Johore, Is expectin* her fin* child la September, the Daily Telegraph reported to day. The Telegraph **fd the Sultan aad his wife are ia
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  • 96 12 A.P. MANILA. Today.—General Carlos P. Romulo cabled U.S. Senator Hen r Ferguson today to exprr-ss appreciation fo: the Seiu? tor's suggestion that Romulo join General Mac Arthur in the fight against the North Koreans. Romulo wired: "I appreciate youi thinking of me as reported
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  • 63 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Tuesday.— North Korean servicemen pav active duty in Korea will get double pay for combat duty, according to a Pyongyang report quoted by Peking Radio. The report said that Seoul, the Southern capital now in the hand« of the North Koreans. fa quickly
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  • 135 12 U.P. LONDON. Today. AFFICIALS of the Soutn Korean legation said today that Korean Minister Thai Chang-yun had received many hundreds of offers from British and East European ex-Servicem en to fight on the Korean front against Commur-ism. Volunteers included an association of former
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  • 55 12 There was a big jump in the market today on k*en b.ring presumably for tbe United %t Th* prce. ;umped by tS <>n the picul la S32S per p«cul ex«raetter. Laet n;gtit the price of three months tin m th* Ixjndon meta market jumped by
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  • 36 12 The copra market was quiet t\i* morning with buyers at W6J and sellers at fTTJ per picul f.o.b. Ju'y-Aug. ux-omji oil was unchanged at t'i a»ked per D'cui. o.b. JulyAug. in second hand drums.
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  • 25 12 Goid continued unrhon.'ed on a qu et market today. The puce till noon was $190 p*r tatl wholesale for first quality raw mi.
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  • 132 12 RUBBER UP THREE CENTS The nibber rorr.modity market opened very steady thij morn ng deapite yesterday's weakness. First business) was d~ne St BGi for Aug. a rise of three e» r-ts from yesterday's ciosinsr. The market then eased slight y to 85j and rose again at noon
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  • 60 12 The share market was rather steadier th a morning though business was still restricted. PEPPER UP B ark pepper steadied up ft ther today wth loo*e business done at $550 per picu!—a rise of $15. There were further barrets at this pr cc with sellers holding off
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  • 51 12 Reuter. AAP. CED EEADQUARTERS IK KOREA. Today. American troops in the front line found four Americans with their hands tied behind their backs and bullet holes through their beads, a headquarters spokesman confirmed. Official photographs have been taken of the bodies as evidence of atrocities. Reuter.
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  • 144 12 Reuter. BANGKOK.—Aided by the United Nations International Children's Emergency Fond and by the World Health Organisation, the Thai Government will' launch a yawscontrol project among the 300,000 population of Rajburi Province, 60 miles south-west of Bangkok. Yaws, a akin disease, is said to affect
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  • 33 12 Ed by the polk under the emergency ret*. latfOML The Chines H.,: School is now awaiting a itciasj from the author.-, s as to whether the scr. declared ■ritowfu] not
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  • 89 12 U.P. BERLIN. Tociy The! Rnfiiam halted bound freight cars zonal border on II arttf in a new tightening re-j strictions to this im i iwibm ed cit7. German rail ofi-j ciais reported. The cars were cv: i freight trains and t.raei back to Western Grrrinj Other
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  • 40 12 A.P. JAKARTA, Mob.—The leader of the fanatical Darol Islam movement, Kart> suwlryo. was alleged to haw been killed in an armed clan; between Dartxl Islam tag nj units of the Indonesian Army according to Dutch ret-, Ett A.F.
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  • 35 12 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Moo. China's Nationalist delegate to the U.N. Ting-fu Tsianr announced today that would ask the "Little Assembly" to consider China s con* plaint of aggression against the Soviet Union— U.P
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    • 65 1 MALAYA Tribune PEOPLE p\ FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Trikunt* Spore, LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Pbone 5811/3 Nine Un« EIGHT PAGES. t SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 11, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. Published simultaneously at t. Kuala LumpW, Ipofc o** Penang. 11 "}y THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E.
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    • 774 1 ALLIED AIR ATTACKS HALT THE ADVANCE NEAR SOUTH CAPITAL Fresh U.S. Battalion, With Tanks, Is Cut Off Reuter-AAP., U.P. A.P TOKIO, Today. AMERICAN TROOPS ARE AT GRIPS WITH THE NORTH KOREANS, A BELIEVED TO BE THE THIRD NORTH KOREAN DIVISION, AT CnOCHIWON, 15 MILES
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    • 83 1 TIE lat< afternoon edition of th** Malaya Tribune tuday will "onlain a page ol special pictures of this morning's truck work at Bukit Timah. lAlb rt Spencjr's report of this morning's fast galops will be lound on page 1 ol this issue*. The afternoon edition will also
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    • 80 1 Reuter. NEW YORK, Today. A rush of applicants for military sendee appeared at recruiting offices in various cities today. Army and air force authN'rw York said the ■wnber seeking to enlist was the greatest >mcv World War 11. Tt.. Pepartment saM that 20.000 conscripts vvuuid
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    • 81 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, president Truman may asn Congress soon for extra money to finance the Korean war, it was disclosed today. This was revealed shortly after Truman talked over tne problem with, congressional leaders who assured him that congreas will provide aiU u>« money neeaea.
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    • 45 1 Tank Battle A.P. American H.Q. in Korea, X ues .—a spokesman said today American t.inks went into action against the North Koreans >esterday afternoon at an undisclosed location on the main Western front sector. "Our tanks, although outgunned, acquitted themselves very nicely," he said.—A.P.
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    • 145 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Mon. AMERICAN forces in Korea are building up a line ol Ino retreat"' which the Communist invaders will not be permitted to pass, an Army spokesman said today. "We are still giving ground' for time.'' he said. As I see the situation from
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    • 73 1 A.P. TOKIO, Today. South Korea's tenuous link witc the outside world a single telephone line—failed and for hours events on the warfront were unknown here. At 8 a.m. today, local time. Tokio re ported the line had been vut for UJaMir*. Tne cause v.xs
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    • 214 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Monday. AMERICAN fighter planes may b? operatm?; A from South Korean bases some time this week. Air Force Major General O. P. Weyland said today. Until now American atrcrafi ha w heen oDerating from bases in Japan. umi *»v*»»e> Some B-29
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    • 66 1 Reuter. LAGOS. Nigeria. Today.The morning newspaper. The Daily Service, reported today that police have arrested a barrister. Kusimo Saluade. the local leader of the National Emergency Committee at Jos. in northern Nigeria. Police alleged he had taken part in organising a meeting of the committee at
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    • 48 1 U.P. TOKIO. Today —Ed Hotlman. ACME photographer at the front reports that services were held yesterday tor several Americans at what is believed to be the first American military cemetary in Korea. The services were conducted by army chaplains with crosses placed at each grave.—U.P.
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    • 86 1 Reuter. AAP. SYDNEY. Today.—A circular issued yesterday by the Central Executive of the Australian Mineworkers Federation urged all members to "resist Australian intervention in Korea." In a statement accompanying the circular, the Federation's Vice-President. Mr. William Parkinson, reminded the miners that their Central Council had
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    • 365 1 U.P WASHINGTON, Monday. DEPORTS that the North Koreans hud mur- dered seven surrendered American GI s outraged the citizens of this capital city today. From the man in the street- who punctuated his anger with oaths to members of Congress many of whom were
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    • 80 1 Reuter AAP. Korea against the aggres SO The" Pakistan RWjJf j£ arrived here two-day stay, added tWtP^ tan s C r with diplowere nomai fBfK fS aoDointmattc representathes appo United States Task Fleet t protect Formosa. Mr Liaq All Khan said. w pledged ourselves to supp
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    • 193 1 A.P. LONDON. Today—Britain has appealed to Moscow fOi information about its minister at Seou' and the Anglican Bishop of Korea, both missing since the communist invasion from the North. t he act on was disclosed by BmeSt Davics. Foreign Un -secretary, in the House Of common!) yesterday.
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    • 135 1 A.P. U.P. HONGKONG. Today Britain's prospects of resuming full scale comp t t c c with Communist China arc "not at all hopeful," Sir Robert Urquhart -aid Ufa* Wtgkt, Urquhart arrived here pet> terday from Tientsin after holding for more than three yeas
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    • 102 1 U.P. HONGKONG, Mon Th 3 Chinese Communists have abandoned plans to demobilize a part ol their vast army and instead stepped up conscription b' MUM ot the Korean war reports from Red China said today. me reports said demobilized former attanalii soldiers and prison- ri
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    • 103 1 Reater. BOMBAY. Today. B >ny bay pohce yesterday arrested a "city merchant allegedly connected with an Laternational gang of smuggler:,, who they said shipped 250 pounds of contraband tpium to eapore last month Inside pungent turmeric ipice ca.e«. Customs and police ofli. i after
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    • 31 1 Reuter. A.P. TOKIO Today Am rlran trooos and eQUiI alv flowing »tea4Mly mw Taeion but there Is still a SSSe ot onto sccor to toted report* W ■»r HP
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    • 352 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. /JOVEKNMENT is at the moment considering a w demand by the South Indian and Chettiar Chambers of Commerce that they be given equal voting rights with the Indian Chamber in electing the Chamber's representative to the Legislative Council. The
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    • 53 2 Two Chinese. Tan Kwe» Tiong and Tan Meng Hwa were/produced in the Second Police Court yesterday and charged with causing hurt to Yue Hong Hai on June .11 with an iron rod. Both of them claimed trial. They were re'eascd on a bail of $250 in
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    • 179 2 SINGAPORE'S UNlCEFcommittee is mw working on ideas for the best way of using 80.150 pounds of skimmed milk given as a gift to the Colony's children by UNICEF. The skimmed mtlk wnicn has no cream in it. may be mixed with Hour ana maae
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    • 74 2 A midd'e-aged. Chinese Chan Han Meng.' claimed trial in the First District Court yesterday to three charges of assisting >n the management of unlawful societies on April 30 last, and alternatively with being a member of unlawful societies. The three unlawful societies concerned were the Malayan Communist
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    • 63 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon The Ruler or' Kelantan will receive Hari Raya greetings from his Muslim subjects at the Mahammadi Mosque immediate y after the prayers. Non-Muslims may see him at Istana Balai Besar from 9.30 a m. to 10.30 a.m. Those who have been received in audience
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    • 223 2 LEGISLATIVE Councilor Tnchc Sardon bin Hajl Jublr yesterday said that I Government should adopt new way of referring to the three members of the Chambers of Commerce on the Council. I He said: "They should be oftlled the first member for the Singapore Chambers, the
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    • 80 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— pjeading guilty to a charge of breaking the curfew, three Chinese Chin Hong Kia •60 V Yeo Chei (32>. Ku Shi How (21) were each fined $20 in the Magistrates' Court today. The Magistrate warned t.hem that breaking the curfew was a serious
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    • 53 2 Found entering a house in Arab Street at 4 a.m. on July 8. a Malay boy, Aris bin Yahva was charged with hou se-brcaking in the First District Court today. Case v.'as postponed to July 18 for mention. He was released on a ball of $500
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    • 123 2 JOHORE BAHRL. Monday Appearing in the Magistrates' Court today without any shirt or singlet on. lo answer a charge of lading to register for an identity card. 42-year-old Lim Toh proudly raised his head and said: •1 have never used an identity card. I have no need
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    • 294 2 SINGAPORE'S third party is to be launched to- wards the end of July, it is announced in the latest issue of the Dawn, organ of the Singapore Malays The party is to be a coalition of groups and individuals, who will have
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    • 100 2 JOHORK BAHRU, Monday.— Lim Kirn Hwa, a pretty 25--year-old Chinese woman who was described by the prosecution as the "mistress of an ex-detective, was bound over to be of good behaviour in the Magistrates' Court today. Kirn Hwa took a taxi from her house on
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    • 120 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon,United Malays National Oi ganisation. Ma'aya, has awarded scholarships totalling $16, 512 since 1947. The awards were given to tnche Zulkiui bin Mohd. Hashim. a Kedah scholar, for higher studies at the University of London. Che Samsudm bin Nairn who is taking up
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    • 79 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon.— Fines totalling $290 were imposed on six Chinese lorry-drivers for overloading their lorries. All Of them pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's Court. Lim Kin Lim and Teo Kang Wan of Singapore were fined $50 each while Wong Chin Chye of Kulai was fined $65.
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    • 59 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mou. Four Chinese were charged with using inaccurate dachings in the Magistrates' Court today. All of them pleaded guilty and were tMV'd. Cheng Mm Fon,- an«j Cbo.'i Kbsg were ftsed $15 each, while Chin Mcl and Wong Kee prns were fined $10 and $12
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    • 266 2 MR. Bahvant Singh (Rural West) will ask for an enquiry to be instituted into the allegations that Admiralty employees, who returned from leave were being penalised. He will also ask Government to give an assurance that the findings of such an Enquiry Committee will
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    • 245 2 A dispute between two Chinese manufacturers of face powders over a similarity of packing boxes formed the subject of an action in the Hign Court yesterday. Yu Sin Hwa, trading as Tong Hin Co.. sued Lee Cheng Lim. a former partner in his business, for
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    • 503 2 WORKING hard on a n comparative study between the Malay and the Indonesian languages is stout, genial greyhaired Professor Sutan Mohammed Zain. father of Dr. Z. Zain, Indonesian Representative in Singapore. Professor Zain has also thc,se six years been compiling a Standard Indonesia
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    • 25 2 Lim Tui, pleaded guilty to tne charge of keeping 418 fowl in 19 baskets. He was fined $20 in the Fourth Tolice Court yesterday.
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    • 550 2 August 5 Deadline Date For Dato Onn JOIIORi: BAHRI Monday. DATO ONN bin Ja'afar will tell the public whether he will stand for election as president of the I nited Mai ys National Organisation or not after Aueust •>• This was disclosed by Captain Hussein nin Onn. Secretary-General of U.M.N.0..
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    • 81 2 The Singapore Labour Department yesterday issued a warning to shop-keepers, who do under-the-counter business en the day that their shops are declared closed under the Weekly Holidays BUI. Mi. C W Lyle. Deputy Commissioner foi Laboui. said yesterday "Shop-keep- ers who do business on to day that
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    • 394 3 THE BAR TELLS SIR HAROLD: KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. TRIBUTES were paid to Sir Harold Willan, the tJhief Justice on the eve of his retirement, at the H'.gh Court, this morning. Sir Harold, who is retiring after 30 years in the Colonial Legal Service, started
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    • 532 3 hECLARING that he was an "innocent man," 39--year-old Ong Teck Hock, a salesman, accused of bribing a Military Police Officer denied any knowledge that the transaction had involved a forged document. He said this in an unsworn statement at the fourth day's hearing in
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    • 128 3 At the end of an inquiry into the death of 20-montfv old baby in the Coroner 4 Court yesterday, the Coroner. Mr. W. G. Porter t.uid that thore was no evidence to charge the driver for cousins the death ci the child. Mr. Porter
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    • 105 3 There will be a public prayer meeting on the grounds of the Patterson Roaal residence of Dr. Z. Zain. Representative of the Indonesian Government in Singapore, on Hari Raya Puasa. At the Jaiun *Jesar stadium there will be a mass prayer meeting of thou
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    • 34 3 Mr. V. K. Nair. vicepresident of the Labour Party of Singapore will bt talking about registering for the coming Elections. at 7.12 p.m. over the Blue Network of Radio Malaya, Singapore, today.
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    • 129 3 THE Alliance »rancaise. French cultural organisation which has a livi ly branch in Singapore. yesterdav. in the British Council Hall put on an exhibition of posters and photographs which was otticiaily declared open by the Governoi of Singapore. Mr Franklin Gimson. Both Sir Franklin, and Sir
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    • 14 3 Electric*! feptftme* of the Municipality The couple niu sr,> to Pertk for their honeymoon.
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    • 70 3 Secretary of the Pasir Mas University Appeal Sub-Committee has announced that a sum of $1.000 was recently raised by the raayat of Pasir Mas District. Kelantan lor tne University of Malaya Endowment Appeal Fund. A sum of $500 was collected in cash while another $500 was
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    • 196 3 MR. P. G. M. Lee. nunager of Thomas Cowan and Co. Ltd sailed for Hongkong yesterday on the Sirdhana to sell the O; lorn's Government the MM» of how to preserve nee stocks. Mr Lee said that his comi pany, using the new
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    • 268 3 I AST year Singapore hawkers paid a total of L $114,960 in fines. In raids conducted by the Police and Municipal Town Cleansing Dement 1,123 licensed hawkers and 4,898 unlicensed hawkers were fined $105,041. iQ9 Action bv summonses were taken against hm itinerant
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    • 1072 3 Malacca Trial Continues THE case in whioh t MALACCA. Monday. 1 Malacca dent a „Ii" Kee f>k "ell-known a summons with voluni d J"? messm <>n charged on Kee Jin, manager of wlft CaU t' ng c hurt t0 Lim Chinese Bank
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    • 123 3 The Indian community r Singapore an- giving a far* well tea nnrtv in honour Mt. and Mis. J. A. Thivy. th Representative Of tan Gov* m ment of Incna on thr an of hi« taanafar to tan MaurtUu The party which la being 01
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    • 583 4 CET like a watch-dog off the coast of Chma (and not unlike a dog in shape) are the seven thousand and eighty-three islands of the Phihp Pine By treaty, America has the right to military bases in the islands, and she can now be expected to exercise that
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    • 627 4 SOVIET troops claimed to be "liberating" Korea when they marched into the northern part of the country in August 1945. The 9 million inhabitants of the area occupied by Russian troops welcomed them with flowers and speeches. Korea had been exploited for 40 years by
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    • 79 4 Reuter, U.P. A.P. TOKIO, Today. rlE air forces have found a way to halt the northerners' tough Russian-mado tanks after artillery shertl* had bounced off them In addition to the five-inch rockets, the airmen are now using; Napalm bombs —easwline jelly fire bomb». These Napalms, developed late
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    • 323 4  -  By THEODORE F. GREEN Oil Company there offes typical example of the way that these companies do business —always to the advantage of the U.S.S.R. Shares in a joint company are owned equally by the Soviet Union and the company concerned. In the case of the
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    • 609 4  -  By PETER KALISCHER. United Press Start Correspondent. (Peter Kalischer has witnessed the North Korean Communist troops in action at 150 yards He was with the Amertran Battalion enveloped at Osan last week. He spent two and a half days behind the Communist linrs before
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    • 354 4 THE Colonial Development Corporation announce that they propose to start soon two» experimental ramie plantations, one in North Borneo and the other in British Honduras. It is hoped that with the present high prices ruling ior cotton and flax, ramie may well prove to
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    • 95 4 MELBOURNE. Four Australians are seLting out on journeys which will take them over 16,000 miles v help to discover how round the world really is. Using six special pendulumlent by the Department Geophysics of Cambni (England) University. th< will measure the foice ol gravity at
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    • 160 5 i, n people were charged Eteiiel Court befoft W n A. Fyfc y-sterday. -th murders All of them remanded yesterday. Rat nam, son of Suppiah iree charges, ore tIK ed murder of Ratoo. 0 1 Araaappan. He is also d with abetting th« murder of Kamala
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    • 85 5 i, iring last month, there 654 accidents in Slnore 10 of which were Service vehicles were involved in 76 and no fatal accident. killed. 2 were ir cyclists, 4 were cyc(2 children» and 3 adult pedestrians. Or Injured, 56 were cyc(5 children) 61 were
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    • 295 5 COIR prostitutes, of r whom two were widows, gave evidence infil three Cantonese Yee Kheng Koon, Fong Heng and Tong Ah in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. The first two women charged with assistiri the management of a brothel and living the earnings
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      74 5 Sixteen members or the Royal Air Force 'Malaya) yesterday left Singapore on the Sirdhana for Hongkong to loin their group. Ihe group is led by Skl. Zulkilli. Picture shows some of the men. Left to right (front row): L.A.C. Ahmad L.A.C. Bado, Sgt. Zuikitli. L.A.C. Jamaludin, A. C. Azakri.
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    • 358 5 AT Kallang Airport yes terday, scant attention was paid to the small team of electricians who, perched precariously on high ladders, were installing a new set of wall bracket lomp:3 in the main waiting room. Vet that was but a sign of the times—a very
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    • 25 5 A.P. LONDON, Mon. Mrs. Retty Hilton Harrison. Britain's top woman tennis player, announced her retire ment on Saturday from big time tfnnis. —A.P.
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    • 94 5 The Chinese YMCA is getting a brand new $500,000 seven-storey building. Government has given final approva* for the building which is to be situated along Anson and Prince Edward Roads. Plans have already been drawn up and it is estimated that it will take two years to
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    • 37 5 Reuter. LONDON. Mon.—Mr. Ernest Davies. British Foreign Under Secretary, when asked in the House of Commons today what assistance Britain had promised the United States for the defence of Formosa, replied. -None."—Renter.
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    • 237 5 T' T" 8 f "NWCt. want Ml prestem o?the oWutafc a" ?T* 52* are imtKTS p yste m where °y the The a S^> h p ßural Adviaory Board ta bad. canXt cm 5" d When thal is the <*» how the SSJte? mmeeS
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    • 90 5 5,000 REWARD FOR GANGSTER WHO SLEW TWO KUALA LUMPUR. Men A reward of $5.00 will be awarded for information loading to the arrest of Chik bin Arsad, who is wanted for ganj robbery and double murder. Chik bin Arsad is neacnod as a Malay aged :.4 years of five feet
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    • 103 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Yong Chok Plan. 22. who attempted suicide on April 22 by cutting his stomach with a meat chopper, was today bound over for a sum of $100 in one surety to be of good behaviour for a period of six months. Sentence
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    • 98 5 JOHORE BAHRU. Mon.— Twenty-two-year-old Lav Peng Kan. a Malayan-other-rank: attached to the 14th Infantry Workshop RE.M.E. at Kluang. was today tried and convicted for negligent driving in the Magistrates' Court. Pent Kan was fined $50. According to ihe Prosecuting Officer. Inspector Mohd. Tahir. Peng Kan overtook
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    • 22 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Council of State. Trengeanu. will meet on August 0 at the Istana Maziah m Kuala Trengganu.
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    • 192 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Mon An ass.stant manager was ambushed while returning to his estate in Perak in his car early this morning. The car pot several hits, but the planter escaped unhurt. Bandits made two unsuccessful attache on a Police station in Perak. R.A.F. aircraft blitzed elected targets
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    • 187 5 carpentei. I,<>ii Ytr allaa Loh Van Pont, who win; ordered by the Police Court to pay Chan .Ying a mami.nance of $4o a month, wa* rejected in the Hisjh OtMtft yesterday. Loh Yee appealed on tn»» I ground that there was no I proof of
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    • 54 5 Ng Kai Sung appeared in the Relief Court for the si cunu nine yesterday. He was charged with the murder of Mr. Yong Yit Lin. Mr. Yong is alleged to have been murdered on May 25 at the Tong Club in Bukit Pasoh Road. Ng was
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    • 60 5 Caught in the act of stealing, a Chinese. Lee Kwang Weng was sentenced Ito five months rigorous imprisonment by Mr. H. E. I Kingdon, the PlTkl Districi juuKf \e.-ter<lay. Mr M. Boyle, prosecuting said that Lee climbed into the house by means of a i rain-pipe.
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      • 30 5 ~m*w*m by AI Capp 1 AIIIXMt i if' -i ii nn ii *J I b> V. T. Hamlin ALLEY OOP J J.E>COf» PB6- OOP N JiJ?>EfScws V* HlsWs"» J&Efl&l* _Z^/m,
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    • 296 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. NEW YORK, Monday —Scare buying is be sinning to appear in isolated spots, it is con- on items which people rememoer .became scarce in the last shooting war, such as cars, tyres, batteries, sugar, coffee. XV M lumours. It
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    • 97 6 Tin Prices Rise Too A.P. NEW YORK, Mon.—Tin prices chin bed cents (US) a pound last weo:, as traders nought to appraise war prospects in the Orient. Other metals held steady. There was little change in the supply and demand picture. Industrial demand for tin increased as grade 'A' tin
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    • 75 6 LONDON, Mon. An initial hes siancy in the narkets today ffM replaced ater by firmer conditions in doin issues. Trading «onerally rnmillWMl under ;ho influence <f the hit in Korea and was restricted to le"*dlHK Issues, British Government stocks *tn fractionally hither w.th some Fimnort for short-dated is.-'
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    • 36 6 SINGAPORE, Mon. The better tone which developed towards the end of last week in the lecal share marke* was maintained today. But business was still passing on a very restricted scale only.
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    • 927 6 SIM OA 1 DM, .11 I V 10. Buyers Sellers Alex Bricks p,et 2.23 2>Bocd Ord. MO Atlas 11 U-90 £.28 8.8. Petrol CI B M. Trust* B 7.61 7.E0 Con. Tin Smell Pref. 30 I 2, ti xd (j n l jG G 17 6 i d
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    • 63 6 Tvndarns (44) I S. l».|irak <Sheor»); Seroei (41); Talthybhn. (3S/!)>; Hurhill <3«>: Bnnmaedhui (53/4); K. Saag (SVS>I l'rinc* <17/»>; Maemuyckrr (IH/ 20); Tone Song (21.1); S'rosa (23i; I .lUtria (23/4>; NortKal (W 26); I'uiKiaa (29/3«); KrUu (15»; La n< as hi re (15/6); Mr n i cw-h
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    • 115 6 The ropra mark. 1 opened steady yesi»*rdav with beyera at >3G per picul f .o.b. July-AuK. nn i Hers at $36 34. The mark -t remained linn throughout the da> cojrtßJ at $36 y- 4 buyers, while wwlef* were holding ofi for tJI 1 Coconut oil was also
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    • 189 6 THE rubber IU— inrtlty maike* yesterday wnr> IIOWM "■>>' 2 i cents fiom Saturday efcasiAV. Seller? wen predo unal n-r anu Olivers held off and the market was weak Inwards the C ft**. The weakness was mainly caused by mwa of the st.-ppnitf up Oi synthetic nibber
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    • 17 6 God was unchanged.ln 3ingat>or.« %esterday at $IPO per tael wholesale for Br*t quality raw gold.
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    • 32 6 U.P. HONG KONG. Mon.- The follow ng were th«- official quotations on the Hong Kong loney n.f.iHKS6.M per U.B. dollar. HK515.35 per jx.und rtcrl.nar. HK5290.5 per tael of told. U.P.
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    • 136 6 A.P NEW York. Mon.— The Journal of Commerce said it had been Informed by importers usually in daily touch with shippers in Tientsin and Shanghai I that the Chinese Communist government has placed an embargo on all shipments of carpet wools from tnose cities The
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    • 280 6 THE tremendous demand for foameci latex pro in the fibber industry. mrding to Lee R. Jackson, preside-, ol and Rubber C ny. During 1949 Firestone 4^ a lf^J facturing facilities at Fall River Massachusetts, where a new U.S. $2,000,000 plant was placed m Oration
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    • 24 6 The price ot tin in Singa. pore yesterday warn $320 per picul e.v-snie'.ter —a ris* t,t s) t/ 2 on the picul.
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    • 56 6 LONDON, Mon. The tin market broke all records for activity today with 520 tonchanging hands at the m ing session and another 300 in the afternoon. Spot and Forward row two sterling to the common price ot £633'». The closing prices wen Spot--£633 buyers and £633', sellers
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    • 26 6 NEW YORK. Mon.-Wil-liam O'Ncil. President of the General Tyre and Rubber Company, said here there is no tyre shortage and no threat of one.
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      • 455 6 C j V J&Uf /MV' f _nP SITUATIONS VACANT Wi\> i i.i mni Clerk T' pi-'' pref errab y ■o* u< knowledge of short'«ind. for-an established Imporl Export pmcc. Writ. Box A.asu'. Trlbtroe. bon (A..''' typewritlr Mechanics, Vacancy exists f<>r two smart apprentices Apply Roii.-o Ltd. Kuala I.umrur. (Z.<->. WANTED
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      • 348 6 PETS. PEDIGREE alsatians as guards >r companions blark anil bitc!» sable dog Immunised di. teaaper Box. A.3753. 3nb' n.. Spore. (X MEDICAL ANTIRHEUMATIC liea.i.ient by nedicinal metals sptnalett* v list lev relieves Rheumatism Lumbago 10 cent stamp folder W. Goraeo 11 St. Barnabas Road. Blnfjapore. <V.4U». FOR HIRE ABDULLAH Lighterage
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      • 203 6 FINANCIAL L«>AN available up to £5000 crnis can be dhKuasod. Api y Boa W3707. Tribune. Spore. 0.« "vehicles Tor^ALi"ARIEL" IM Model. M/cych 150 c.c. gtKjd condition. ITiCJ NT Bearcat. Viewed 72. Nor'h Bridge Road. S pore. (X.b^, QUICK sale Norton 800 cc In so ondttton $270 OT nearest offer. View
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      • 255 6 rooms or heaw hmnediate> available, hot, < old both. 10 i ''ldren Furnished, unfurnished U.ar'i or without. 711, Paya Leber Roed, g'poee. <Z6.i. AlKi Hats tv let .11 Aawa* j' racing tii" sea, with modern tat ion, letepiiotac, i «rm« w" oiupany s stafTs quarter-. nKs> "i an: ofHcers actommoditlsn.
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    • 681 7 FAST WORK AT BUKIT TIMAH By ALBERT SPENCER 4 number of good workouts were seen at Bukit »im a h this morning A when candidates entered for this coming Singapore July Meeting were nut through their paces. The track was ideal for fast
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    • 99 7 TUP: touring .-torts team of the University of daya Athletic Union left yesterday on the ana for Hongkong unci Macao to meet varsity teams there. I Hie Varsity's team—comprising 25 players two girls—will meet various teams in md Macao at badminton, hockey. tennis and
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    • 48 7 LONDON. Mon. R. S. Cooper. Indian all-rounder who came to England just after the war is having ■cc-.-i.-tuUy r ason for" Hcrnsey. the North ymtUm Cricket Club Tn seven innings he has scored 522 runs, being not out five times and has an average of MI.—TKM&X
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    • 151 7 LONDON. Sun.— England la having trouble in finding a cricket captain to lead the team in Australia next winter The Marylegone Cricket Ciub. which always sponsors the tours, announced today that Norman Yardley of Yorkshire and Frank Mann of Middlesex had both declined invitations on
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    • 425 7 KAMIS IN ACTION ANG Chew Bee, favourite for the men's singles U lawn tennis title, won yesterday, but not until Malay veteran Kamis game him a rude shock by running off with the first set—6—4. However the youthful Chinese player pulled his socks
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    • 109 7 Singapore llarbeur Board Auxiliary Police eentwforwnrd wa< outstanding yeaterday when the Po Icemen tro meed s Dgnpore Chinese Bngineerlng Awn., by six goals to two nt Geylon*. Stadium in a Junior A league game, Score ot the Interval was fotirml in favour of Ihe .'HB team. Rozario
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    • 395 7 Tb" folowing ttfi n the Singapore junior badminton chaav pionehips will be ulav-d off at tho Clerical Union Hull thin We s e A k T« K.,AV. AT IM tM I.:Ten Chye Hoe and ian HOC* Lena (Fairwind) v. Suiaiman h-n Jaffar and Harry Goh (Eei}*e».
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    • 199 7 A.P. Reuter. NORTHAMPTON, Monday DOB Christiani, the West Indies resei ye WfckHu keeper with superb cutting and made 130 against Northants. The tourists de° at 431 for 8 in their first innings and finished the day by getting down 7 the entity's wickets for 215. tuu
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    • 277 7 Reuter and AAP. LONDON. Man. iorkshire. leading the county rhampionsh i> race, piled up their highest score of the season—so 2 against Nott.s at Trent Bridge today. But they took so ong 10 «?e» their runs that unless rain help" them, they may have to he
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    • 495 7 THE Malayan javelin record was shattered ai the Singapore AAA Triangular Meet yesterday, when H. M. Taylor of the Police threw the spike 177 ft. 2 ins. to better C. J. Meyers (SRC) record by 10 ft. ins. In addition three FAF Singapore records were also
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    • 105 7 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Hubert Yillcmnln of France meet Turpln or England fo r tne vacant mid-dle-weight boxing title of Europe, tne British Board of Control announced today. The date and site for the match have not fceen arranged. The Board said, however, that it must
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    • 85 7 PHILADELPHIA, Mon When lightweight champion Lke Wiihams enters the ring tonight to battle George (Sugar) Costner he will have one target in mind—a crack at the welterweight crown now worn by Sugar Itay Robinson. YVihianis tang baa yarned tor a cnancc to move up in tne
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    • 114 7 A last nunute goal by Hewitt acred R.E.M.B sU ,^Vr 1 t ;i t m tin ir ~om J lid -m.il Bret aanase egainsi T„i., n orho.nl As "cietion at JWaj 11 The match, wnk n wai Senu!r League game ended ia a n T*Si.s the
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      • 568 7 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK/ CONTINENT ihs. "FALSTRIA" Oodown- 23 21 for BtUgon ft Bangkok m.s. "MOREL!A" due abf July "0 for Bangkok. Manila. Hongkong. Kobe ft Yokohama m.s. "SELANDIA" !u abt: Auk I for Bangkok. M.s. "MEONIA" ..due aM Aug. for Saigon Bangkok. MR "KVERNAAC" due at*: Aug 11 for Manila,
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    • 324 8 MANY MORE ALERTED U.P. WASHINGTON, Monday.- American offi cials today jrravelv viewed the Korean BjhWnjf In terms of many months and perhaps !<MU»»« nun. A substantial Korean expeditionary rorc was al\ered on Sunday by the request ol Gan oral Mac Arthur for early movement to the
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    • 28 8 #11 hprt on i u iv as they Maroh with duffle bass across their <V*fr*rZLX B «er S W capita, Si, ol South
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    • 414 8 U.P NEW YORK, Monday .-This is the week when Stalin is going to have [\Z% world War he knows where he can find it",n 2 VnLo All he would have to do to strike the Sa^ C aM-tO J?nd some Russian troop. sSifliJ^intoKorea He
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    • 56 8 HONGKONG, Monday. A Canton dispatch to the inde pendent Singtao Jih Pa.) today said that 10,000 more Chinese Communist troops began their Journey northwan by rail on Saturday. This would bring to between 35.000 and 50,000 the number ot Communist soldiers reported to have left for
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    • 132 8 A.P. HONGKONG. Mon.— The New China has adopted the New Look. Reliable reports from behind the bamboo curtain state that the Chinese Communist primary school authorities have officially frowned on any hair dressing style falling below the ear. As a resul*. the modern Chinese
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    • 36 8 A.P. RANGOON, Mon. The Burmese Army has thrown hack toward* the Chma-Burmj bordei Chinese Nationalist troons who were jn filtr^ ir ;j into the Eastern Shan State 01 Kengtung, the Burmese announced today. A.l
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    • 35 8 A.P. SYDNEY. Mon. Banv Ortiz of Los Angles easily defeated Alex Sinnaeve of B< i round noxinn; gium In a 1« ~r fiT match on tonight. Orttt weighed 133. Sinnaeve I» 12---A.l'.
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    • 135 8 UN Is Impotent Pravda Reuter. MOSCOW. Mon. The Soviet Communist Party organ Pravda. the only newspaper published here yesterday, in a special dispatch from New York said that the Security Council was "paralysed and lmpote nt It said: "Remnants are being used by aggressive circles in the unktu oQfif** to
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    • 119 8 Reuter. I.ONHON Mon More than 1.500 London road haulage drivers struck work today in response to call for an unofficial stoppage In support of the 16-day-old strike ol meat drivers at Smithfield Central London meat market. The nationalis>d road hauiage executive announced that though 80 percent of
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    • 256 8 THE Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert G. 1 Menzies, with a party of seven of the leading members of his cabinet, arrived at Kallang yesterday afternoon by QSA-BOAC Constellation from Sydney on their way to London for dollar talks. Police maintained an allnight guard
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    • 25 8 a». ii s„ f-hiivi-shoos came sadly apart when the naktrs of a «oodhumoured flick of his tad—A.P. Photo. A.P. Photo.
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    • 238 8 U.P. SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Monday. The South Koreans deal out quick P— n t to suspected Communist guerillas behind tnei. They break their backs and then execut- United Nations military observer ft J. f An«trfliia and I discovered this toaaj open trucks narked in front of
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    • 375 8 GENERAL C.YM..V: Members night: Clio ral Practice}* at the A.-.-U* lation premises at Tank Road ai 8.0(1 p.m. REPERTORY OO: "PriT»t«fl Live*" by iNoel Coward, pn:entea hy the Repertory Co at the Vi< toria Theatre at 9.00 p.m. V.W.t'A.: English Cook ing fi.OO p.m. Ball Room dancing
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    • 55 8 MADAM WEE KEI aged 82, passed away peacefi I; at No. 129. Devonshire I. teaviner behind a daughter, Lor Eng Neo. and a son-m-law, Teo Swee Lim and several children and great grand-child-ren to mourn her loss, B will take place on Friday nth luly. 1950. at 11.00 &.ra
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      • 15 8 lllood Bank Group A 24 Bottles B 4 AB 2 m O 21 Donors 11-
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      • 373 8 SITS. VACANT WANTED a Clerk with book, keeping experience for ;i Chart r-d Accountants' Office m Sin gapore. Apply, in own I writing, with cop eferences to Box A .3801, Triboae, Singapore. junior Chinese Clerk, with knowledge of English and able to type, required by Kurnoean Office in .Ichor. Bakfa
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