Malaya Tribune, 15 July 1950

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  • 19 1 MALAYA Tribune TOD/UTS NEWS TODAY MA Jm Hit frWELVg PAG E^ SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.
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  • 32 1 Picture shows Smiling Through 'Charles) winning the first race easily at Bukii Timah this afternoon. Second, li lengths behinu, is Egyptian Queen < Ingram» two lengths ahead of Ongsville.
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  • 184 1 Artillery Battery Over-run At Kum U.P ADVANCE H.Q., Today. RTH KOREANS lAUNCUED NEW ATTACKS THIS MORNING ON SOUTH KOREAN FORN EAR THE RIGHT FLANK OF THE AMERi KUM KIVTJI JUNE, OPENING A PINCER MKMP.NT APPARENTLY AIMED AT BOTT UNGUP iHE AMERICANS. lb* S( >»th Koreans called
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  • 90 1 U.P. WASHINGTON Today.—Defence nfBchalfl said yesteriiav tnat Russia was ohviouslv feeding additional supplies and equipment to the North Korean invaders. They said without such aid it would have been impossible for the Reds to keep up their sustained drive in view of the heavy tell of
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  • 114 1 Tribune Staff Keoertet Mr. A. M. L. Winkelman. former Dutch Consul-Gen-eral in Singapore was reported today, to have been appointed Ambassador to the Indian Government. He was originally named Ambassador to Pakistan. Dutch consular officials in Singapore said thai there is no official confirmation of this report
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  • 269 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. A $25,000,000 housing scheme, which will eater for middle Class working people has been planned by the Sennett Realty Co., Ltd. acre plot of land known as the AlkafT Gardens has just been purchased by them for this scheme. Mr.
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  • 332 1 The following are today's Bukit Timah race results:— RACE 1 Horses, Class 2, div. 5, 7 furs. 5 yds. 444—269 SMILING THROUGH (900) Chatles «2) i 500—325 Egyptian Queen (8 12) Ingram (4) '2 147—135 Onesville (8.06) Tait (9) 3 S71—263 Melbury Court (8.02) iM'son (1) 4
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  • 444 2 IPOH, Friday.- In a crowded court room before President of Sessions Court, Mr. M. Garton, Dr. C. Murugiah, Medical Officer attached to Ipoh Hospital, appeared on three summons charges of accepting illegal gratification from Lee Kwee of $10 and $7 on August 1949 and April
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  • 188 2 EIGHTEEN YEAR OLD Walter Koh, winner of the 2nd series oi Radio Malaya's 'Taleniim" Contest, will appear a?- guestartist at the Happy World Stadium over the Hari Raya holidays. He will sing tin latest English and Malay song hits on July 16. 17 and
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  • 195 2 MALACCA Friday Th; three charges for which Mohanied Kassan bin Hassan. Settlement Public Relations Officer has been tri«'d at i number of sittings of the Malacca Sessions Court, were ordered to be struck out today by Mr. F. A. Chua, Court President. Three
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  • 77 2 Copra wa.< a quiet v v mae««t i-i Sliuteore >-*•.< lerdav with I, r* -tt Xik and v. >Ut* at 189 i>er picul f.o.b. Julv-Au-. O>"onu' oil wai offered at $5U per picul f.o.b. July n evcoad drtuna. P.. .»Tnl...!i_' i off.- ir> j„ r, ~i W bid
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  • 46 2 mmm it KUALA LUMPUR, Today. JHE .European estate manager, who was wounded in an attack by bandits on an estate in Perak on July <, died on Thursday evenine A dud grenade was thrown into the compound of a police station in Perak yesterday
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  • Article, Illustration
    11 2 Members of the S.V.C man their new ack-ack gun.
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  • 240 2 JjINGAPORE private bus companies are resisting a move made by the Singapore Bus Workers Union to get a paid holiday in the week for its members under the Weekly Holidays Ordinance which came into force on July It Representatives of bus companies and of the
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  • 49 2 Last night the Tanglin Club held a swimming gala and barbacue whlcn was ;n direct contrast the club s normally rather more formal routine. Hundreds of people crowded round the swimming pool to watch ;he events and then ate sutai and sausage-and-mash in the open air.
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  • 60 2 U.P. KUALA LUMPUR Touay— The Senior Inspector of Schools, Tunku Maimum binti Tunku Laksmana Abu Bakar and Che Katijah binto Abdul Manan, will form the Selection Committee for Negri Sembilan Malay Girls' College. SERIOUSLY ILL NEW YORK Today—General Evangeline booth, 84, of the Salvation Army, is
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  • 74 2 THE United States Inform* tion Service now ha? aval able two «eri« mm. flfanstrtps int< projection illustrating th. r. cent visit to the Unit tes of Liaquat Ali Xl me Minister of Pa.ki.-tii Begum Liaquat AM The first films :rip the tour the coup I
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  • 20 2 A.P. BANGKOK Todn police department uer< I banned the showing of thfilm "All the Xing'* Bf< A.P.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 84 2 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrtai rich, mellow Maxwell House freshness until the VCtt lust Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get M keeps Maxwell House roaster- j House
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  • 104 3 T «j [i j-. irs Ninety lected iouth KoA a mbly are an Chang -V;,. told a press con."'V today thai some Lie known to have been the South v hen it was :ap:ur In the communist advunct H„ not known aKfter anj had joined the
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  • 35 3 fit Hi jht Of four toy AunraSo. 1 Pomber Squ;.,:on is scheduled to >:.• g h ;umeld tomemben will i Skymaster ocr which will i ma ground r win land at w afternoon
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  • 131 3 Did Not Stop After Accident Court Told IA J] S ALL EH. a Malay lorry driver who ■ai arged with causing the death of an i :I Karim. by negligent driving at the [oartfj mile Bukit Timah on June 2, claimed trail Court, yesterday. r J. Mathews told i tluv.
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  • 26 3 Mr. Guibant, French Coune -General, Singapore, greets Mm Ya;> Ph. ng Geek at last n "ht's ItovtßLe Day dinner. Mr. Yap > m v in Ihe centre.
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  • 244 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. THE Anglo-Chinese School of the Methodist Mission lost an appeal against the decision of the Ler.ses and Tenancies (War Absentees) Adjustment Board in the High Court today. In dismissing the application. Mr. Justice Paul Stori also ordered th( School to
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  • 30 3 Reuter. LONDON. Today. :'>eld Marshall Sir William lim Chiei rf the Imperial General Stall', arrived today a tier a six-week tour Of t.v Near and Far East —Renter
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  • 41 3 TOP: Mrs. M. Marr gets posied for a dive at the Tanglin Club's Swimming gala and lOl': -V.rs. If. Marr 9°****°** «r on the edge «f the pool for a 'curU-grab-barmeue last night. ABOVE: party Ll bing' race at the r
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  • 244 3 SOMEWHERE IN KOREA, Friday.—A dozen angels, wearing green slacks and lipstick, are saving more American lives than they can stop to count. They are the nurses who were brought to Korea a week after the war started and began working around the clock in a
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  • 50 3 Reuter. RIO DE JANEIRO, Today—One man was killed and 251 injured during the foolball match in which BiDi.l beat Spain by six goals to one yesterday. On? youn? man listenInj to the radio commentary ran amo.< when the Bpsnlcrds scored their goal and shot his sweetiuarc aead.-—Renter.
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  • 49 3 Reuter. Vv A SHBtt j ON, i oday.— President Truman is expected to announce next week further drastic steps to call up men into the armed forces and m?!a United Slates mihtcrj end industrial reBOurees in the i- crnational crisis resulting from the Korean v *ar —Renter.
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  • 115 3 LONDON. Fri. Twenty three Labour members of Parliament today presented a motion asking the British Government to urge the withdrawal of United States force* from Formosa and secure the admission of the Chinese Communists to the Security Council. The motion set down in th° name
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  • 86 3 Reuter. LONDON. Today Two American warship.' have been sunk and tt»f British cruiser Jamaica seriously damaged by North Korean forces, according to the Russian Navy paper, Red Fleet, quoted in a Tass Soviet news agency message received in London. The report saia that
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  • 1910 4 H 1 DAY FARE Film: "THE EAGLE AND THE HAWK". Jin «r.a: CATHAY. Stai RHONDA, FLEMING. JOHN PAYNE. DENNIS O'KEEFE. THAT the start o; this action picture is slow I iame entirely on the un/iejdy character of the story hieh. despite a number of xplanat ory scenes,
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  • 958 5  -  BY W.A. CLARKE. son* dames L in pt ail. Take mate Chf«Tlie tl Hie other got to Nnyfi He knows his \> c pick up a- >!.-, ho a'ways the half that iun. he excele had acquire it oniv one of banner. my
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  • 216 5 A.P. (By Tom Lambert. A P W« Correspondent) Somewhere in South Korea. Sat. A SMALL group of American volunteers for hazardous duty have oe-n flying 'United States and South Korean F-51 Mustangs from a second rate field in South Korea ;,inc< July 2. The group of
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 109 5 SUPERMAN fa y Wayne Boring r *fHHHH >' AICD tfOSDIMG TO AkPXoREAT SCOTTrTFUNNY COINCIDENCE, I >N T E 7E.ETVPE, WMBT THE *SatKi5MT fT? THE DESRIPTION FERNDAIE .DvY KENT-HERE- if) f= .-EENi "-ERE AS PER YOUR !F 1 COULD ONLY ALLEY OOP I l r ;<5 -eW HUNT TIGEES}J-~ HUNT V
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  • 260 6 Result Of The Red Drive g 0 p. l% i v I'u/.t r.x ok ral MraQpMM th? Il\ ;r: nin **M fc<V iron.—A .P. Photo. South Korean r<-m»»«-* ay. tlMMfet a laugh out Mm antloH of thi vu*t*J 1 romaftar as h panufe* l*i,»r.- tIMMU.—A.P. P...to.
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  • 294 8 AND THE MEN ARj HAPPY ABOUT IT U.P. NEW YORK. THE day may come when men will to 1 have their wives go through theit P^ctt* Women, with a growing awareness ol nd investments, may turn change fa** M*H« m n A non-pront organization called
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  • 136 8 ASMARA. Eritrea.—While political bickerings and dissensions regarding the future of this former Italian territory continue to dominate life" in the capital, the shiftas (armed gangs of terrorists) are stSU active in the surrounding countryside, although they eppear now to have changed their tactiC^. No major
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  • 24 8 Reuter. MANILA. Fii. Vice Adrurai George Dunbar MOCTC new Australian Minister to the Philippines. ■rived this morning aboard th- s.s. Arcs. —Reuter.
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  • 150 8 Reuter. UONPOW. Quiet OOWMttoju t»r€v»il»d if moat oeeUone at Urn <lo< k Ex« lv n*< today. < 'i'fi. N i WaU Street and Mr. Truman i retarded opUoiimn resarflinx the outcome of war in Kar+* Trading mainly tor ihf purof levelling pooitioiw Mind of the weekend and tmamineQ
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  • 145 8 Reuter. LONDON. —Five nu n. meeting behind closed door-:, have begun here an unique investigation of the organisation of the world's greatest port ana the habits of the 27.000 clockera, steodores arid lightermen who work there. The British Government has inrfjBli them to produce an answer to
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  • 47 8 Mr J. A. Thivy receives CSitefl the silver canket «;.nlalDin'i the adOress of the Indii'n enmtnun tv of singapor». from Mr. A. N. Mitra. at thf farvwell tea paily held at the Victoria Memorial Hall psterday. Ihe uiimii*Aioner General Mi Ma'eoJm MacDonald i** seated in the centre.
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  • 360 8 A.P. NEW YORK. A revolution is going on in ladies' underwear. It involves a tactical change, not a difference in over-all strategy, says John Nqrman, who designs lingerie. More and more women, he says, are breaking away from demure whites and pinks and
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  • 29 8 U.P. TOKIO. V 'i •vho recent!, x Korea to Jaj of her >•!' Korea fi heart is still would like c <.< too as a tok. n r p
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 785 8 New* in Mandarin and Market Orchestra: It 2« «n» .io Ne. 2 TAMV Reno.t in Amoy: fc.ls Musical in A Minor by MJ* »Wi#« Kiddle in Mandarin; ''.:'0 M-«da- Ep-.bjgue; ti.af) < rtn Songs; ».4--. "«*iBCMMiy MALAY PKO(,K.\MMK> mi p VITW'ORK Y—ra" laMiailrk; MM Nw» 12.€* pni. Staton < all
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  • 91 9 has proved of great value to in through P.O. Box 5,000 K .-.ire to provide the public I or officers of the CID. Q i:k M "But letters addressed olhere may be opened by various persons in the r orce before they find their
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  • 50 9 PENANG. Friday. -The aml.ul.ince from the General Flo-spital had to be called out yesterday to the Swettenham Pier to remove Mrs. Mathews from the Rajula to the General Hospital. Mrs. Mathews embarked it Madras. She developed double pneumonia uuiing ncr voyage. md was hospitalised on board.
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  • Article, Illustration
    12 9 Korean troops waiting to go to the front line.
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  • 872 9 In Topsy Turvy Britain Today A.P. LONDON. A TOPSY-TURVY fact In Socialist Britain is that the squire who lives in the state'y old castle on the hill is. very Kkeiy a distinguished pauper. He is so IxjKily off, with his leaking
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 28 9 1 Va<» ran t fou nda I ion lor -oit and liulit the }»(m-!'( (t powder base for nermfiU skins YARDLIY foiuuhtlion (team YAHDLL* Ji.OLD BOND STRLET LONDON
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  • 328 10 Start Being Made With Baby Leagues A.P. NEW YORK, Today. THE United States, home of basebell, is trying 1 to encourage soccer as a major sport. And promoters think it can be home grown in America "We have to start with the baby
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  • 280 10 Reuter. 1J3ICESTER, Fri. —Overnight rain was responsible for the match between Leicestershire and the West Indies undergoing a startling change here today. After the feat of run-getting on the first two days, Leicestershire today lost 16 wickets for 126 and the tourists won by an innings and
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  • 67 10 Reuter A.P. LAUSANNE. Friday. E! IC STURGESS. South Africa, defeated Vladimir Cemik, self-exiled Czech tennis 4-6. 3-6. 6-3. 6-0, 6-1 in \ne Lausanne international tennis tourn lment today. BußUMrt Misra, former Ind'm champion, was beaten by the American Vie Seixas in me quarter finals of the nea'i singles.
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  • 162 10 A.P. HONGKONG. Friday. THIRTY-FIVE Malayan University students will arrive at Hongkong tomorrow for 2 series of snorting events with the Hongkong University They will arrive in the motor ship Saihak. one day later than scheduled. The late arrival of the visitors has caused a change in
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  • 202 10 Reuter. I-rONDON. Fri. County cricket results: A; Taunton, Warwickshire beat Somerset by an innings and 191 runs. Warwicksh re 466 lor 5 dec ared. Somerset SI6 and 124 (Hollies. riKlitarm slow letibreak. 7 fur 48. KarJar. eftarm slow, 3 for 28). At Edinburgh. York ihirc beat Scotland by.
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  • 27 10 An rxcit'ng moment during last nißtit's 1 between M< dan's Macfe and Wh 1. t«M pore (iiris' team. The Medan rha nuios'a mmm
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  • 220 10 LOYFAT House IWCMM th. champion Imwm and V. Krishnamitrthy and R. Nefcbrotlner tied (13 point; Mch) for ndividual championship at (lie St Andrew's school sjxtr's sterday. Class TI individual < hsmptoa was Yap Yean Chong (l"i |>oints) and runners up WUt Si»" Chv p«vnt«>.
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  • 257 11 once has caused the market to I Btuate violently during the past week, but at there has been a good manufacturing grades, says the rubber market rek issued by Lewis and Peat Ltd. I last night. The effect ot the stepping
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  • 59 11 J,ri Hi I •>■ '*i I» »«M ELl«tari I.' I); *-d«.en (11); I» i iithN e*m 1 krh Si; KeaWJ vis II mpk 131 s>j J»mw l'iii:rr WW 119 MM; \npb> nnj. M: v.irilhx.il i: > hgkrp I'uihlmj 3t>; Un. 1, Brarewrh 113 41 I I! >tir;it
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  • 50 11 ■OHM S Fi The 'in niarp i h quieter durhw: the ■B a m and t h>» prn-e \f i ih lown £3-3/8 a» pi.. Thr* months dropped T- »a.- «<n'v 115 tons Mb* ror the Ti Snot I £721 sellers £721. it- nth t~'"' buyers ;md
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  • 22 11 IP i KONG, Fri. Toll quotations in Hong HKS6 V, p t -r cll.tr; HK515.40 per iMpei tael or gold.
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  • 183 11 A.P. T HONGKONG. Friday. Hongkong and Amoy, the former miles northeast of this British it a complete standstill, two reasons for this—outbreak of i the danger of attack by lies to which blockade runners V\ ith Amoy out of the picture, traders 1 outlet for the flow
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  • 19 11 S?*"* D EI A. ic A > nthe*ir..,'J.' i wi resist **rr T( quickly ;tn d Bri 1
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  • 8 11 n. r wnicn 1 BMtice the
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  • 60 11 A.P. DUBLIN. fri. Au>ira ian Os>ie Pit kwoiili won the Ir sh Mten golf championship on the Royal Doliymount rourae today by holdin-' a j utt of 22 yards for an eaule of 3. Pi«k\vorth. with .m [Kresrate of -7 finished two siiot ahead ol rompatr'Ot Nornrin
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  • 31 11 A.P. MONTREAL. Fri. Frank Sedgman today gave Australia a one-match lead over Canada in the opening D:ivi Cup zone tennis play, defeating Brendan Macken 7 —5. 6—2. 6—2. 6—l.—A.P.
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  • 18 11 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. The U.S. Government yesterday called for a larger whe.it crco next year.—A P.
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  • 33 11 A.P. MONTE CARLO. Frl. Britain. Italy. Belgium, Sweden. Switzerland. Egypt. Denmark and France won team -ictories today in opening round matches in the world fencing championships. Great Britain beat Austria 9_7.—A.P.
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  • 197 11 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. lIAROLD L. Ickes said yesterday that Gen. n Douglas Mac Arthur was caught oil guard in Korea and a senator described the criticism as a "knife in the back". Ickes. former Secretary of the Interior. levelled his attack on the Far Eastern
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  • 75 11 U.P. WASHINGTON. T< day. The Commerce Department nnounced yesterday that United States export;, of rubber, allied 3 'ums and manufactures were valued at U5534,644,278 in the first, five months of 11 J 5O. a decline of 38.1 per cent from the $56,006,148 worth exported in the
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  • 71 11 Highest and lowest prices during the week ending July 14. are. i«*tu-»t D»hml tHwrilMt Myers Spot Loose gJW gfjj 1 R.S.?. F.OR Aut*»! SlyJ R HA t RSS F•' B. 89.1 1 hi l vvi j r::5:1 r fob. jui> wfe. "C" Blanket Crepe .v -cr Blarlcet Crepe
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  • 238 11 [\ETAILS of the Singapore Motor Club's second Johore Grand Prix motor 'ire which will be run on Aug. 6 were announced today, and a plan of the 2-mile course, which will have to be lapped 20 times, was issued. The ccurse la the same as that
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 25 11 1 Western Electric Hearing Aids The Aid which you can depend on. For demonstration: Western Electric Company of Asia 138. Robinson Road. Singapore. Phone: 7062
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  • 322 12 ButHowMany —Not Known U.P. ADVANCED BASE IN KOREA. Today. A BOLT two hundred Communist soldiers made A a new crossing near the centre of the American defence lines at dawn today. „*v^r ?nere was no way of telling how many other Communist troops had reached
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  • 108 12 The rubber commodity market quiet today cn a i refcolida> feeling. Fellers v-ere reserved and litt t* business passed with the market runainir.fr unchanged. Closng prices in rents per pound were: Buyer» Seller* No.l RSS f.o.b. August 91 92 N T o.2 RSS f.o.b. Aue\ist
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  • 48 12 The tin metal had its first setback i;i a month today w th t;;« price at S3i5 per picul a drop of $8 on the picul. Tne price its f ondon l.ist nigru for thr*»- tiio'i'h"' tin was $<19 pa• ton a rive of £26 3/4.
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  • 22 12 The gold market rema'ned q et ar.d unchanged te>la:* at ij*«J tael wholesa'e f<r raw If of the first quali#s.
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  • 130 12 U.P. JOHORE BAHRU, Saturday.—Forty-five year old C. F. Davis. American-manager of the Surelite Match Company at Tampoi was discharged and acquitted by Magistrate Che Kadir today when the Deputy Public Prosecutor, Inche M Suffian, withdrew two charges against him. Davis was arrested by the lice
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  • 97 12 Reuter. Portsmouth. Hampshire. Today. Revolvers were issued to police patrols in this main British Naval Base early today. A series of mystery explosions had Tired eight ammunition barges at Gosport. The blast started in a lighter as sailors loaded hundreds of tons of high explosives.
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  • 51 12 U.P. NEW YORK, Today. A survey indicated that United States industry is "not adequately prepared" for a war emergency. Numerous companies stressed the lack of central planning In Washington, which prevented them from knowing what might be required of them, was a serious drawback to their efforts.
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  • 253 12 U.P. LONDON, Today. —There is virtually no hope that European countries will be able to commit any of their combat troops to the Korean war, a survey showed yesterday. The major hope for nelp to the burdpressed American troops in response to United
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  • 84 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Voday. A New China News Agency renrrt from Peking quoted the !Torth Korear Aeency from Pyongyang as stating that un'ts were attacking the enemy in the Hang-chwu-rvyochun-Isung area east of Taejon". Declaring that the "people s guerdia detachments w« re actively harassing the enemy in
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  • 97 12 Reuter. LOS ANGELES, Today.South Korea was not given heavy military equipment by the United States before the Korean war began mainly because South Koreans wanted very much to attack North Korea Brigadier General William Roberts, former Military Aid Mission Chief in Korea said here today.
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  • 226 12 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG THE Chinese Peoples Government's HI mand has ordered Gen. Lin Piao t<> entire 4th Field Army from central South China to Manchuria, according to a press report. Gen. Lin's 4th Field Army had f ght 11 way from Manchuria down to the V. tn
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  • 99 12 JOHORE BAH I I —Two bandit I khaki were shot d< 1 j curity force.- I South Johore > I curity Borces a suspected Chin Bandit- n< ki North Johui. yi stole provision- an.l the driver and asss»j of their identity card Sei r
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  • 15 12 A.P. S in Diego, Battle-re id) First Marine I y the Ivuic*i jreateidaj
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 62 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE Ttfc TnW Jfubhihed simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. LARGER SALES W AN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALA YA Phone 5811/3 Nine Una EIGHT* «&GAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 15, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. MmmrttM Malaya 2
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    • 765 1 Admits Another Big Breakthrough Reuter-AAP. U.P. A.P. TOKIO, Saturday. THE NORTH KOREAN COMMUNIST FORCES 1 HAVE CRACKED THE WESTERN END OF THE AMERICAN DEFENCE LINE ON THE KUM RIVER AND HEAVY FIGHTING IS IN PROGRESS, DISPATCHES FROM THE FRONT SAID TODAY. The North
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    • 158 1 BEST bets for today: ALBERT SPENCER: Arnbasss idor (race 7), Twelfth of August (race 4). SPOT*: hampfl (race 3), Tom toy (race 5), Lebombo (race 8). TODAY'S GOING:, Good, if weather holds. t s full race card, and "Spot's" summing up of th«- chances— Page 7. TRACK
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    • 61 1 rfODAYS late afternoon edition of the Malaya Tribunt, which will be on sale around C3O pm., will contain the results of the first three races at Bukit Timah this afternoon. In addition it will carry all the latest news from Korea and other parts of the world. Also
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    • 46 1 JOHORE BAHRU. To-lay. SECURITY forces located a large bandit arms dump in North Johore yesterday. They recovered 30.000 rounds oi .303 ammunition. 5.000 clips. 3.000 rounds of 25 Jap ammunition, and a large quantity of mines, detonators, hand grenades and shells.
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    • 165 1 A.P. SYDNEY. Today.—Waterside workers" officials yesterday attempted to prevent war equipment being sent to Japan for use by Australian airmen in Korea. The equipment comprised engines urgently needed for the RA.F. Mustang sqadron. As a result of the action, the loading of
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    • 141 1 U.P. BELGRADE, Friday.—Marshal Tito's Yugoslav government charged tonight that Bulgarian troops had crossed the Yugoslav frontier on Thursday and fired on Yugoslav border guards^ The charge was made in a formal note delivered to the Bulgarian Legation here in the midst of a mounting
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    • 102 1 LAKE SUCCESS. Today.--Mr Trygve Lie, U.N. Secretary General, told the press today that he had appealed to United Nations members to send troops to aid the Korean Republic "in particular ground forces". The Secretary General s appeal made after informal consultations with members of the American
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    • 34 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Fri. The British-registered freighter Torina was shelled and chased by a Nationalist warship in international waters on July 10 when near Amoy, according to crew members arriving here today.—Reuter.
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    • 62 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. United States and France, as well as Britain, asked Russia yesterday to permit a check by an "impartial international body" on what had happened to thousands of German war prisoners, "known to have been in Soviet custody." The U.S. State Department announced that
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    • 199 1 A.P. LONDON. Today.-A series of terrific explosions among half a dozen ammimition barges was followed by a roaring fire last mgnt al tne naval town of Gosport. The barges, a long pier and several bui'dings on shore were set ablaze. A spokesman lor the
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    • 82 1 U.P. LONDON, Today. Australian Prime Minister Robert Gordon Menzies told the British Government today that no effort must be spared to build Australia swiftly into the West's main arsenal for defense against Communism IB the Pacific. In a round of talks with Prime Minister Clement At
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    • 161 1 Tribune Staff Reporter Singapore 'comrades' of the Malayan Communist Party spent a quiet week. Except for a fair number of pampnlcts sent by post and an unsuccessful attempt to burn down a telephone hut. No other activities were reported by the Police. Mr. R. C. B.
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    • 53 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. An Air Force spokesman said today that three B-2P bombers had been lost in the Korean war, one as a result of enemy action, one shot down by enemy ftghters ever the Seoul area and the third on Its way to enemy target- in
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    • 37 1 U.P. LONDN. Today. The sixth United Fleel and Britain s Mediterranean Fleet will hold joint air. sea and amphibious manouevres in the central Mediterranean on July 17-29 and August 18-18, the Admiralty announced today. U.P.
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    • 245 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Friday. THE State Department said today that the minimum condition for n solution of the Korean crista is for the Northern Communists to stop fighting and withdraw to their own territory. A Department spokesman also declared that the "proper forum" for trying
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    • 26 1 U.P. MASON, Ohio, Fri An Force authorities MttWttOOOd today that 16 persons wenkilled in the crash of a B-W Superfortress nenr here yesterday. -U.P.
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    • 110 1 Reuter. Korea front messages said the North Koreans widened their beachhead on the southern hank of the Kum Kiver today and fanned out in a series of infantry drives aimed at turning the western flank of the American defence lines. The Americans were resisting hut withdrawing in the west,
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    • 30 1 A.P. HONGKONG, Fri More than 0.000 Chinese Communist '.abourers are building h military air and sea base at Yulin, Hainan Island accerding to a newspaper report here today.—A.l.
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    • Page 1 Advertisements
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      • 104 1 WATCH t? j^9. sm,H Tnrt'r-.)r<*tr time rome* from faulty watch mechanism worklr'K under strain. Get It rc paired. Excellent service and parts available YICK WOH HINC Nrwr Middle Ko»d Bt, Vorth Brtige ■aai, I'hour ~>v:z ffiiYT i/f wamm YOli R PRECIOUS EYES against with m on.- riwde or Mercury OeeteA
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    • 191 2 Three 'worst dressed men" and three "worst dressed ladies" titles will be competed for a party to be held by members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club on Saturday July V.). The House Committee ol ihe Club are holding a 'Renovation Party." The Club
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    • 311 2 SILVER JUBILEE FUND THE Trustees of the Silver Jubilee Fund have agreed to make a $500 per month increase to the committee in charge of grants, but have stated that the new amount, $10,000 per month, represents practically all the income from the Fund. The Social Welfare
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    • 28 2 The SATA has compi» ted tests for T.B. and given Xray examination at all the children's centres. The programme will be re-under-taken in September.
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    • 97 2 A verdict of death by misadventure wis returned by tn.> Deputy Coroner, Mr. t 'boot Singh, yesterday at th. inquest into the death of a 13-year-old boy Sim Ah Bab. it was staled that Ah Bah fell from a six-foot lugh brick wall of
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    • 287 2 THERE are now 245 officially registered blind persons in the Colony, according to the Social Welfare Report for June. Not all of tnese are totally blind, there being 29 of this total who can see a little. Among the completely blind are 50 children. The report also
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    • 261 2 -COURT STORY ARUN AKARAN, an Indian, alleged to have stripped a eleven-year-old Tamil girl in his room at Block 10 Juasa Barracks was charged in the Relief Court yesterday with attempted rape It was said that he induced the girl to go into
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    • 74 2 THE Commissioner-General, Mr. Mac Donald, toasted the French at the reception given in celebration of the fall of the Bastilh. France's national day. by French Consul-General M. Quibaut yesterday, In his house in Gallop Road. About 150 peoplr heard Mr. Mac Donald praise the contribution that France
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    • 570 2 his departure to Mauritius. wnriiv "6ne thing that this country needs very badly is the co-operation of the various races, so that it can develop into a nation," he said. He then called upon the other communities who are more in numbers to
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    • 222 2 IN a four-page statement on house-breaking, the Singapore Police yesterday urged the public to take more precautions. The statement said "At the present time the police feel that they ;tre providing pretty goou protection to private property. Viewed n the light of the heavy Police
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    • 124 2 r/ENTY SEVEN YEAROLD Lim Gek Lang of Thomson Road accused of criminal breach oi trust involving jewellery worth $4,600 was yesterday acquitted by the First District Court without her defence being called. The jewellery concerned was one diamond ring, worth $2,600 and one pair of
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    • 50 2 PENANG, Friday. The ambulance from the General Hospital had to be called out yesterday to the Swettenhaai Pier to remove Mrs. Mathews from the Rajula to the General Hospital. Mrs. Mathews embarked it Madras. She developed double pneumonia during her vovag<>. and was hospitalised on board.
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    • 217 2 COURT TOLD A Teochew red bean soup hawker of Seletar Road alleged in the Second District Court yesterday that a would be customer turned out to be a robber. The hawker Teo Hai Tiang. V d th. court that while he was on his way home
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      • 191 2 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. woo— A Salute to ADVENTURE... Color by Technicolor (tea iftp MIDNIGHT TONIGHT The Pacific tcrry*s winslow BP J TODAY 12 30 430 SERIAL IN [•tJfoJyiV Jl iA Hotc T,mes Morn. Mat. today ft Sun. 10 a.m. "Bathing Beauty". Monday 10 a.m. "Copocobana'V AFTER THE RACES WIN
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      • 287 2 TODAY ONLY AT: 3.15 6.30 9.30 p.«. "A AG" (in Hindustani) Morning Show Tomorrow 11a.m. "T. MEN PAM ORIENT PREMIERE *WL —MIDNITE TONITEJ?. Rehana Rs i KW* "SUNEHRE DIN" v < Hindustani) Voted the Season s «*f il Greatest Musical Hit! OWING to a Packed House at Last Night s
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    • 524 3 GAS ENQUIRY COMMITTEE REPORT THE Government and Municipal Labour Union has written to the Municipal Secretary protesting against the deiay in publishing the report of the Gas Department Enquiry Sub-Committee set up last year to go into the grievances of workers in the Municipal
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    • 229 3 Letters To Box 5, 000 Valuable Police INFORMATION which has proved of great value to the Police has poured in through P.O. Box 5.000 —Singapore's latest measure to provide the public with easy access to senior" officers of the CID. More than 50 letters covering a variety of subjects from
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    • 118 3 PENANG. Fri. Trade Union leaders estates in Kedah. and explained to the labourers the necessity ol preventing .subversive elements from making a come-back. The tour was arranged by the Trade Union office in Penang and was carried out in conjunction with the Public Relations
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    • 169 3 Deadline July 31 Clerks in the service anxiously awaiting Gov- 1 ernment's reply to their proposal for a Whitlev Council recently sent through the Federation of Government Employ cc s Unions. The clerks pu July 31 as .he chad-line' a reply. A spokesman ot the Blncapore
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    • 261 3 QAMAGE to the aircraft by accidents was responsible for reducing the number of hours flown by members of the Royal Singapore Flying Club which dropped from an average of 176.22 to 139 during June, says the latest report by the Club captain. The- hours flown included
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    • 58 3 Forty-four-year-o d Chens Ken* was charged in the Third Police Court y terday with comm.ttmg xtortion by putting Jap Chee Siew in fear of ."jury, and having induced Yap to deliver him an 1.0. F. «*H fo $3.000. 1 Kuil of He was allowed bail $1.000.
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    • 204 3 THE motion for leave to file a writ of prohibition, granted to "Turko" Westerling by the Chief Justice on Friday last, to restrain Mr. H. E. Kingdon. Frist Criminal District Judge, from continuing to hear the extradition proceedings against him. will ccme up for hearing
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    • 40 3 Found guilty of stealing a pail, a roll of wire, and a trowel worth $30. belonging to Sime Darby Company. Lam Chean More, aged 17. was sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment by the Third Police Court yesterday
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    • 285 3 Gaunt emaciated Teng Kee Meng, aged 40. spends the day coughing out his life in a little cubicle off River Valley Road. Life has no interest for him for Teng is in the last stages of T.B. Both his lungs are affected and the
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      • 328 3 For ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST-HOUSE A Health Resort by the Sea with FIRST CLASS BAR RESTAURANT at your service From 9 a.m. till Midnight JOGGET MODERN SUNDAY: 2 TO 7 P.M. DANOMT TONIGHT ADMISSION FREE. Music by Schoon and his Hawaiian Sophisticates. PH.ONE: ***** 107 MARINE PARADE. July 1-31, 1950
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      • 129 3 ENTRUST YOUR "SANITATION TO US t*t MORRIS ENGLISH BLEND j i MADE IN Us A J I. OTT Co..(MALAyA) LIS HHION Bldg:Is it Time to re-Tyre? Wide Selection of popular brands of Tyres and Tubes, also Military Tyres, mjff^^ your Enquiries are welcome. HSyiiSw!y SWEE HIN CO., 11, Havelock Read,
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    • 599 4 THIRTY-SEVEN years is long enough for most things to get out of date, and the Singapore Municipal Ordinance is no exception. The Ordinance, which is the constitution or the Colony's local government, was drawn up in 1913. and though, of course, there have been many amendments,
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    • 1280 4  -  by A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT WHAT i*> the Singapore Improvement Trust or the S.I.T. as it is more commonly known in Singapore? To the averaje man in the street it appears that the S.I.T. is a buiiaing concern, sponsored oy
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    • 339 4 THREE Malayans are taking part in courses arranged this month by the Britsh Council in Manchester, Strat-ford-on-Avon and Glasgow, primarily for teachers of English overseas. The course in Manchester, "English educational system.*' began on July 5, and is being attended by Mr. Ernest Hicks, senior inspector
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    • 71 4 U.P. BERLIN, Today. East German Propaganda chief Gerhart Eisler said today "If you Americans are clever," there Is no chance of the Koree n conflict exploding into a world war. The bail-jumping fugitive from United States justice told a press conference attended by several American
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    • 785 4  -  By HELEN COLEMAN PROVINCE WELLESLEY has been ir the news lately having just celebrated the one-hundred-and-ftftieth Anniversary of its foundation. Th« capital town is Butterworth. and the most modern of its increasing light industries th has no heavy industries) is that of making cosmetics.
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    • 103 4 U.P. NEW YORK. Today. Th. United States Rubber Company announced today that It will begin immediately to r< activate the GR-S synthetic rubber plant at Port Ned* Texas, as requested by tke Reconstruction Finance Oaf poration. John P. Coe. Vice Prestdeat and General Manager of
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      • 52 4 lot Better Reception Model Ma*/Mu» 230 Fully Bandspread. $240/- Cash less 10% Easy payments can be arranged AENASCENCE CO. 601 North Bridge Kd., Spore. Phone *****. lEST QUALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS IN VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de Silva, Ltd. (Incorporated in Ceylon) Office Machines
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      • 55 4 RUBIAH J sings L yL these four songs from T T the Shaw Bros, film: RACHUN DUNIA'* Composer- ZPBIB SAID- J' SABAR HATI" H "SAYAH6 Dl SAV6NG J SANG REMBULAN" M "RACHON OURIA jA. MELODIES ol International Appeal popular with all MALAYANS > J J with THE SAMUDRA Orchestra J
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    • 138 5 The Far Eastern Relief Fund will in future pay special allowances to the families of wpr victims. This is a liability which this Fund has taken over from the Silver Jubi'ee Fund which has not got the resources to meet these commitments. It is
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    • 65 5 Yap Chee Stew, a 60-year-old Chinese, was yesterday charged before the Third Police Court with using criminal force on a woman in an attempt to outrage her modesty. Yap was to nave committed the offence on July 2 at the attendants quarters. Tiong Poh Road. He
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    • 61 5 Bail of $300 in one surety was offered to 23-year-old Kwan Chin Yew. after he had pleaded not guilty in the Third Police Court to a charge of stealing a clock, knife. shaving set. lighter, and iify cents cash, a total value of $75.50 from a
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    • 374 5 HIGHER qualifications are required of students seeking admission into Universities in the United Kingdom, according to revised matriculation or entry qualifications now published. Students seeking admission to the University of Oxford need a pass with credit in the Oversea School Certificate or at principal or subsidiary
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    • 319 5 THRIFT and Loan co-operative societies have saved $1,500,000 since their inception 25 years ago, Mr. Andrew B. Pinto, Secretary of the Singapore Urban Co-operative Societies said yesterday. A reserve fund of $118,276 has been created for this sum. Investments of these societies are
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    • 52 5 PENANG. Fri.—Six Penang girl guides headed by Assistant District Commissioner Mrs. Lim Kong Aik left P«nang yesterday by the Kajula for Singapore enroute to Australia tor the Guides .'amboree. The girl guides are Ittasci Maureen O'Kiefe, Lilian Chew, Sally Ong. Bainum Mate All. Yiap Saik Poh anu
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    • 43 5 All bin Anwar, pleaded HOI guilty in the Second Police Court yesterday when he was charged with stealing two watches worth $<2 from a shop in North Biidge Road, on the night of July 8. He was remanded for 24 hours.
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    • 164 5 TAN SER MENG. a sundry goods shopkeepei. who set up in business 30 years ago. in partnership with two others, with a total capital of $480. is now faced With liabilities totalling l».427. This was revealed in UM Singapore Bankruptcy Court before Mr. Justice
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    • 103 5 A decree msi, to be made absolute in three months, was granted by tho Chief Justice, Sir Chares MurrayAynsley, yesterday, to John Wee Tien Lye. a clerk v/ho petitioned his wife, Lucy Tan Gek Sim. foi a divorce on the ground of her adultery
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    • 78 5 A 39-ye*r-Oid Clunesr, :ieng Peng Yong. was yesterday acquitted by the Fourth Police Court on a charge of stealing 1? blankets worth $98.80 and having detained stolen property. Before acquitting Heng. Magistrate P. Claguc said that in order to show theft of the property, it must be
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      • 147 5 SENNETT REALTY CO., LTD. Managing Director C. W. A. Sennett. Manager —A.C. T. Kwong. j Valuers. Appraises, Estate Agents, Commission Agents, Insurance Agents, etc. Office: 1, River Valley Road, Ist Floor, Singapore. Telephone: *****. j i 11 mjffiS&' B.JAUW EUWOS. S'WRI.TELB4372. mil mmmm* <^^. is the m \\iSA A 7
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      • 184 5 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. China Building. CfcuUa Btred \A[ TjW&Ji} Singapore v RE MARINK. MOTOR VKHin k WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION InKncE etc. Brane ßLi A l /7 'V rn 'Indonesia. Bangkok all towns in Malaya. Jfe HOON HU3T CO., 132, Anson Rd Sin ßapore. Tel: ***** u also trtl, .,a
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    • Page 5 Miscellaneous
      • 59 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin LIT AB.Milt by Al Capp I voono --4 D V have V I/ Jjgo* t-X R^ L J| loVWo.'le', l^A 1 I ££828^ MANGLEBUOLE) BE^JSMOO/ ,2JS lii'M DO NOTBEIIEVE HALF S -AN'LET THIS BE A LESSON UTr WMO <Ir^.IASPJS I SKT ignorant Iwhammv.v) I
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    • 227 6 At Tanglin yesterday evening the only match that went to threo wts was the married couple'a doubles tie, in which Mr. and Mrs. Codings beat Lt. Cbl and Mrs. Hoyland. Results of ties played (it Tanglin Club Tournament ar* aS It »1 lows' Married Couple'l Doubles:- Mr. Mrs.
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    • 56 6 A.P. BASTAD, SWEDEN, Fri.Sweden today qualified for the Davis Cup finals of the European zone by winning the doubles against Poland. Tor.sten Johansson and seven Davidsson (Sweden) defeated Wtadlslav Skcnecki and Joszef Piatek (Poland) by 6-4, 6-0. "t -5. Sweden won the two opening singles
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    • 23 6 R 1 M.K. held Royal Kngineers 1,, a one all draw in v SAI A senior league at filllman Barracks yesterday.
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    • 262 6 OAM Burmister, who meets King at the a Happy World Stadium tonight was m a very angry mood yesterday. He said: "What the hell does King Kong think he is a dictator? Sam was referring to Kong's request for a new referee. "When I was
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    • 129 6 Putting: their socks VP five minutes lrom the Indian Recreation Club notched their winning t:oal apain.st Tamil BnXherhood Assn. to w.n by uu kaa 1 s la OMi in a SAFA senior league soccer tie j.lay*-d at Julan Besar Stadium yesl f-rday. With toe Tor. sli*-et
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    • 171 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. P SPITE of the -startling rise in the price of tin metal, t>n shares were being bought cautiously. Industrials remained steady and rubbers continued 50 'ack interest. The share market will be closed on Monday for Hari Raya Puasa. The following are
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    • 132 6 SINGAPORE, Ja'jr 11: Tho price of tin made another big jump by S'-iO during (he day reaching $365 per picul »X umtm ter. LONDON, July 13: spot mm s/4. Ei cm 3 Three months i«X.'. 3 I. I p t'-7 1 Settlement price ISM. I p .<!
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      • 718 6 EVERETT ORIENT tINE EVERETT STAR tINE J&U S tar F A r r»° nB 5tf 3u, y "Bratieverett" 10/12 Aug. Fo P nan k jt>r Penan* Rangoon. Calcutta Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, Karachi, Bahrein, Kowett, "Rebeverett" 13/15 Aug. Basrah, Khoramshanr. "Noreverctt" 28/30 Aug. "Star Alcyone 12/11 Aug. For freight, passage, please
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      • 473 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK/ CONTINENT m.s "MORELIA" due abt: July 20 for Bangkok. Manila, Hongkong, Kobe ft Yokohama. m° '«ySELANDIA" —...duo abt: Aug. 9 for Bangkok. m.s "MEONIA" -due abt: Aug. 9 for Saigon Bangkok. m 9 "KVERNAAS" -due abt: Aug 11 for Manila, Hongkong, Kobe, Yokohama Takubar. From Bangkok.
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      • 454 6 jg sin jZBijim &*jt& AD L^->^^r SITUATIONS VACANT GENERAL. Cl?rk required by European import concern in Teluk Anson. Apply Box 499 Co. Tr bune. Il>oh. (D.101) WANTED manageress for boardn- r house Singapore. A;>ply Box A.3811. Tribune. S pore. (D.9B>. BOX No. A.3779. Vacancy for sales organiser lilled. Applicants thanked.
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      • 352 6 rutcai Make certain of passing Cambridge or other examination. K\perienced European teachers give individual coaching all Bubjects from $10.00 monthly. Box A.3815, Tribune. Spore. ID.100). MALAY Conversation Course (10 weeks. Fee $10.) 001 Wednesday 18th July O.T'D p.m. and every Wednesday. Apply: V.M.C.A. "A" Orchard Road. Phone: 7107— *****. (B.
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      • 672 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, EOTTf DAM, HAMBURG. ifcSGLENORCHY .E. Roads Ju GLENARTNEY Due j uly FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AX L BRECONSHIRE in Pt. Swettenham todaDue Singapore r u 2 CARRIERS OPTION
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    • 2219 7 "SPOT" SUMS UP FOR TODAY IN accordance with Bukit Timah "tradition," racegoers must expect at least a couple of upsets— inevitable in such crowded and open fields—today, the opening day of the Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. The fine weather yesterday and this
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    • 1032 7 DELOW Ls the race card for today, openinr day of thr Singapore Turf Club July Moetln K The Double Tot* will be on Race 5 and 8 and (fee Big Sweep will he drawn of Race 7. R ft Ce t" 2 15 P M.—Class 2 Div. 5—6
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      • 579 7 SITUATIONS VACANT "Municipal engineers nFPARTMENT: Applications ire invited lor the post of Temporary Surveyor $200- n.onth plus C.L.A. Must xp.Tienced in Surveying rind Levelling and be capable Dr A D pHcanons on official j obtainable from Enr's Department must be to Municipal Secrein sealed covers marked mDorary Surveyor EnClosing July.
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      • 227 7 NOTICES HAULAGE PERMIT. I, Yeo Oon Keong of No. 10, Jalan Haji, Segamut, Johore, being holder of Haulage Permit No. 1026 and 208 hereby give notice of intention to apply for a variation of the above to replace authorised vehicles No. N. 830 and N. 831, the payload of which
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      • 137 7 NOTICES NOTICE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that by an Indenture dated the 29th day of June, 1950, made between Mr. Ooh Beng Wang of No. 15-C, Moh Guan Terrace, Singapore, and Madam Lim Chin Choc, their marriage was on that day mutually dissolved. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that the
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      • 24 7 TROPHIES THAT GLORIFY ONES DEEDS OF SKILL VALOUR s. p. h. 5X111A 45 High St.. Singapore. The Embankment, K. Lumpur. 43 Station M. Ipob.
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      • 47 7 H PRESCRIFTION HEADQUARTERS Jj&J [DAY ft NWHT 10 -Wlmc use SIMCEBE'S X/ TlfTW HOUSEHOLD jU fAM0US FOR OVER 30 TEARS. «NCERE DISPENSARY U». H.ll St. rlml... SI- «Wg School Book*. i frr.m tTin,m <•■ M<nrirul»H"n n«» I»ETKR MP ia ■mTbctES WHY WORRY? S;^ C you. 24. PrinW SBWtJtagJWJ;
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    • 88 8 SAN FRANCISCO. Thurs. Additional ships were called into service today and a crack Marine division grepared to leave for the ;orean fighting M the Americans' growing wa: effort was felt along the entire west coast. Units ol the First Marine Division and its air wing began boarding
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    • 372 8 SUPPLEMENTARY EDUCATION PLAN DETAILS 8<i.400 more children will be provided primary education under tc 1,000 •supplementary FduCation .Man 19j0 ...THIS is disclosed in the supplement to the ten-year programme data and interim proposals released here yesterday. Tne supplementary plan calls for Uie erection 01 eighteen
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    • 82 8 HONG KONG, Fri. Twenty thousand Chinese Communist troops have moved into Tibet to consolidate the Communist hold on that mountainous country, reports from Formosa said today. The reports, which quoted well-informed sources, said the forces attached to Gen. Peng Teh-wci's first field army had crossed the
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    • 105 8 U.P. TOKIO. Fri. SCAP announced today that nearly five tons of copper and nickel coins looted by the Japanese from North Borneo and Sarawak during the war has been ordered to be restored to the United Kingdom. The coins are now stored in the Kuzugawa
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    • 66 8 HONG KONG. Fri. Chine-.-reports from Canton said the Communist police there were conducting a city-wide manhunt for suspects involved in the attempted assassination of Communist Governor Teh Chien-ying and Garrison Commander Teng Him and the destruction of the City Hall The reports said 300 suspects were
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    • 37 8 Out of 245 children examined by Dr. Nisbet of the Department iasi month, only six were found to be in poor physical condition, and 131 were pronounced in good conditio i.
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    • 48 8 Chin Moh Peng, was fined $150 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday for allowing a couple to use a room in Tien Seng Hotel, at Lorong 9. on the night of June 15. with out entering their particulars in the hotel register. He pleaded guilty.
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    • 138 8 U.P. READVILLF Massachusetts. Today. Charles Sween>. 30. the pilot of the B-29 which dropped the second atom bomb on Nagasaki in World War II believes that the Unite< States would use th< atom bomb in the Korean war. "If we ar" fightinp Russia instead
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    • 226 8 WEEK-END DIARY TODAY T. V. MITCHELL.: s Iver Jubl lee Celebration Dinner ;it Tal Ton*, Banpy World. 7.» P.m. GEYLANG STRAITS MYF: Social at 8.60, AJunied Road V JI.C.A.: Singapore CI club 1.00 p.m. Movie Circle Show g.OU p.m. a<l\ •■:>■■ an ol Ti rl v' CHINESE V MX.A.:
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    • 81 8 Mail is expected [man North porneo Lahnen. Prune* and M:ri. (Letters and Parcels). Horgkong, China. Japan and Australia. Latest Cloaing time .'t C.1.0. (or mil to North Borneo, La huan Brunei and Miri II ",0Q To Fa ambang at noon To Thailand at :> 16 p.in Pontianak. Java.
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    • 408 8 SEVENTH DAY AT>VENTIST CHI'RCH: (5. Penang Roadl: Sabbath School 3.30 p.m. preaching service at 5 p.m. TOMORROW ST. GBOMfeB'S GABBIBOB cut rch. Tanglin: Holy Ccmmunion and Sermon -9.30 am. Bupday Communion 7.15 a.m.. Morning Prayer ;n (hur«h Ho' 9.45 a.m.: Pra>BP—6.3o p.m. METHODIST: Wesley Chunk 10 a.m.: 5
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    • 278 8 CATHAY: "T)ip Eagle and 'IiHawk" with John Payne. RIiotida Fleming an<J Dennis O'Kfef*-. at ll.no, 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 and 9 30 p.m. M dnight: "Don Winslow ot the Coast Guard" with Don Terry as Winslow. ALHAMBRA: "June e t;iri t Serial) at 12.30, 4.30 and 830 p.m. Morning Show
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    • 120 8 TODAY RACES: S.T.C July Meeting. 1?». Day. BukO Ttmali. t BICKJET: S R.C. FeUuigOf Euranan Assn.. SRC Ij> m.: Army v. Indiana at Noe S'-on. ATHLETICS: Raffles IcbL s|X>rts I p.m.. Boys' Br ade Sports at St. Andrew s school ground 2.30 p.m. '.IM IKK Snr. L*e.: I Ss
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    • 84 8 KUALA U MITU, Fri The European estate manager, who va: vjunded in an attack by br.nd'ts on an t state in Pera.; on Juiy t, died yesterday even ng. A dud grenade was thrown into the compound of a poire station in Perak. Bandits attacked defence positions
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