Malaya Tribune, 18 July 1950
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Title Section15 1950-07-18 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS TODAY rvTR n PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS.15 words
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389 1950-07-18 1 'No Protection For Public 9 TODAY'S COUNCIL MEETING Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. H] Laycock (Municipal North East), 1 I pposed the Finance Amendment at the meeting of the Legislative Coui morning. ndment would give power to an authori person to examine any postal article389 words
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Article49 1950-07-18 1 HNG \Pi >KK. Today. V EPH NONIS H a.. .1 brought beMi I V Fyfe in the Kemorning. t murder r if 'I I I I r, r„ rn o«.lure ».hc rc room I ary, ana on the floor. nnan .1 s.r Notts to he49 words
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Article18 1950-07-18 1 A.P. r h Korean Commu- j^ 10 this <-<k.,, had been t,i. ""<*'d*rs return-A.P. - 18 words
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Article61 1950-07-18 1 SINGAPORE, rocay. Ng Kai Sung was Drougm before tne Ke ief Court tocay hHTm« Mr. H.A. Fyfe vvn« .1 a charge of murder was mentioned Ng is alleged to nave murdered Mr. Yong Ylt L.ln a r Tong Lam Club. Bukit Pason Koad, wli'le M.. Yong61 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-07-18 1 Mr. R. M. Young. Acting Director of Education, (left) who takes the Director, Mr. A. W. msoj s .seat on the Legislative C ouncil while he is on leave, seen shaking hands with the Governor of Singapore, Sir Franklin Gimson, after being sworn in at55 words
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Article251 1950-07-18 1 Reds Fought To Standstill U.P. KOREA FRONT, Today. 4T 11.30 this morning, an Eighth Army spokesA m9n reported that American forces still hold Taejon, important city on the west flank of the Korean battle line. Th-* sDokesman said American forces have b3en fighting with great determinationU.P. - 251 words
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Article33 1950-07-18 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today. Greece protested to the United yesterday against a "new act of Bulgarian aggression." The Greeks said h oieek scldit» >vas killed in. a border clash. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article105 1950-07-18 2 UP HANOI, Today.—Twelve trucks were oiown up and several French paratroopers were injured yesterday in an explosion of time-bombs placed inside a French military camp by Communistled rebel saboteurs. The explosions set lire to a gasoline dump and damaged the electrical plant. Other bomb? wereUP - 105 words
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Article155 1950-07-18 2 A.P. TOKIO. Today. r\ F.JON'S hours seemed numbered today as signs mounted that the American Menders were beginning a wide withdrawal toward a foothill line 3f> mites southeast. North Korean Communists, with 10 to one superiority, nressed on from their Kum River bridgeheads close unon Taejon. GeneralA.P. - 155 words
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Article31 1950-07-18 2 A.P BOSTON. Mon Zaki Hashem refused to comment today on a published report that his beautiful former fiancee, Narriman Sadek, has become the secret bride of Egypt's king. —A.P.A.P - 31 words
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Article93 1950-07-18 2 A.P. TAIPEH. Mori.—Tne Nationalist Government and a United Nations agency today signed an agreement for a health programme for the children of Formosa. It irrvo'vcs BGG (antituberculosis) vaccinations for nearly 1,000.000 Foimosan school children and the establishment of child care services in the ruralA.P. - 93 words
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Article26 1950-07-18 2 A.P MANILA. Mon. Thirty heavily armed outlaws ambushed a bus in tht nearby Cavite Province last night killing two passes rs and wounding 14—A.P.A.P - 26 words
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Article181 1950-07-18 2 A.P MOSCOW. Mon.- Russia's annual Air Force Day was observed yesterday and today by long newspaper editorials and articles by leading aviation generals. The Air Day show, held annually at Tushino Airport near Moscow, was cancelled because of bad weather. Lt. General Vassily StalinA.P - 181 words
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Article363 1950-07-18 2 Harry Ferguson - By Harry Ferguson UP Foreign News Editor. U.P. NEW YORK, Monday.—It becom .s clearevery day that Russia does not think thai now the time or Korea is the place to stu"' World War III. The Kremlin still is waging a war of nerves and aU.P. - 363 words
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Article59 1950-07-18 2 A.P. GALILEE. thousand acni i d land, pastur and orchards v. Ed last week bj which d in district. Ten thousand mobilised foi l 'blaze. On; veh was reported ed to assis* In hi and court action has started against him. as *<■ as against som sunA.P. - 59 words
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Article133 1950-07-18 2 U.P. SOMEWHERE IN KOREA Monday.—President Syngman Rhee spoke confidently ot ultimate victory and the unification of Korea at a ceremony today commemorating the second anniversary of the constitution of the Republic of Korea United States Ambassaaor John Muccio. Chinese Ambassador, cabinet members and member* of theU.P. - 133 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-07-18 3 ernor arriving for this morning's Legisla Ive Council meeting, by (left) A.S.P. Mr. E. J. Linsell and (right) Mr. Frank Pestana.27 words
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580 1950-07-18 3 FIRST CASE IN JOHORE JOHORE BAHRU, Today. ED Ong Kong, 45-year old Hokkien, was arraigned before Mr. v Paul Storr and two assessors in the High Court this morning barge of b?ing a bandit subscription collector. Ong Kong was alleged to have received $5580 words
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Article196 1950-07-18 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon Mr. John Thivy, Representative of the Government of India, yesterday told the local Indians that sacrifice was the keynote to success- and urged them to follow such a course if they want to be of real service to their fellow countrymen196 words
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Article67 1950-07-18 3 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Mon. President Truman will send a report to Congress on the -Korean war on Wednesday. The outline of the Presidential message was discussed at a White House conference this morning between President Trumaft and his Big Four Congressional leaders. Government officials predict that theReuter. - 67 words
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Article36 1950-07-18 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today The House of Representatives Rules Committee yesterday gave the U551,222,500,000 foreign military aid bill the right ot way for debase in the House today* with passage slated for tomorrow. —A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article268 1950-07-18 3 Despite fifteen prosecutions carried out by tho Food Control Department, Singapore's sugar retailers are still hoarding or selling su*?ar above the control price of 28 cents a katty. A c H ~ck by a Tribune man around Tanjong Pagar district revealed that some shops were268 words
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Article97 1950-07-18 3 VASHINGTON, Today. Yong Jeung Kirn, President of the Korean Affairs Institute, today suggested replacing the South Korean government of Syngman Rhee with a United Nations civil government. The Institute is a four-man affair, composed of members of the Kirn family in the United States. It97 words
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Advertisement148 1950-07-18 3 Breathe In Comfort. Clear Nasal \j. V/ I*** I Congestion the Modern Way Feci yoa r can hardly breathe Nose stuffy > Worried I persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You can *k-»r W «V fe* "*1 your nose in a few seconds with just a feu «n«it« Tr\r wol the148 words
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Article154 1950-07-18 4 A.P CALCUTTA, Svn Sir Robert Urquhart. retiring British Consul-general at Shanghai, said life in Shanghai under the Communists was "fairly satisfactory Public security is good, he -aid, and sufficient food is available at steady prices. Taxation is the greatest pro hi em. he added. So far,A.P - 154 words
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Article312 1950-07-18 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Monday. Observers here think American Secretary of State Dean Acheson is convinced that any compromise on the basic issues of the Korean crisis would constitute appeasement of an aggressor, and would almost certainly bring on other Communist attacks elsewhere in the world.Reuter. - 312 words
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47 1950-07-18 4 Australian Premier Robert G. Menzies is pictured before a battery ot microphone» at London Airport after ill 4 arrival on July 13. Arter a week in Britain, the iisitine statesman continues n:s »oar to th»* I nited State*, i anada and New Zealand. /VP. Photo. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 47 words
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Article299 1950-07-18 4 A.P. PARIS, Monday.—Three teams of scientists today blamed smoking, especially cigarettes for apparently causing part of the increase in lung cancer, the fastest growing type of cancer in ttia U.S. Their reports, all by Americans, were made to the fifth International Cancer Research Congress. They constitutedA.P. - 299 words
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Article58 1950-07-18 4 TOKIO. Monday. Marguerite Higgins. loreign correspondent for the New York Herald Tribune, said last night she had been ordered out of Korea and told to return to Tokio "under escort." Miss Higgins raid in a telephone interview from an advanc ?d American bas i that she58 words
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163 1950-07-18 4 A.P. HAIFA. Monday s kith mc r nanoeuvi the Istae i Navy. the lirst ~>n n largo scat were completed today *hrr. two squadrons ol th Navj returned to Haifa. 1 1 mock battleground covered the whole eastern Mediterranean as far at th<- Turkic coas..A.P. - 163 words
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Article74 1950-07-18 4 A.P. LEICESTER. Mon. -Tour* Jack Gardner tonight wor the right to fight Brow Woodcock for the British unc Empire heavyweight tit:- bj outpe nting Welshman Johnny Williams in a 12-rounc bout. Gardner wciglud m it 204-1 4 pounds to William-' 188-3/4. Gardner, 24 used I andA.P. - 74 words
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Article95 1950-07-18 4 U.P. LONDON, Mon. Tl tin market steadied during afternoon saasicn price cf spot reg pet ten ct the morning making a net fall ef £32 toda>. Three month; i ed £3% cf the early 1 leaving a net less fci the cm; oi £31. Spot doted at £68<U.P. - 95 words
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Article102 1950-07-18 4 Reuter LAKE SUCCESS. Today. —Twenty nations have replied to United Nations Secretary Genual Mr. Trygve Lie's appeal for military aid in Korea but have been no otters of troops. Their delegations have informed the United Na- tions that then* governments are considering Mr. Lie's appeal,Reuter - 102 words
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Article874 1950-07-18 5 W.A. CLARKE - TODAY'S SHORT STORY by W.A. CLARKE IM in the gymnasium one tunning over the punchball. when who dc?s I but Sammy Parkin watching me very hard. This ia tei whom it is no pood should be watching me medium or soft, let alone g [put rnj dukes down874 words
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Article82 1950-07-18 5 U.P WASHINGTON, Monday. STATE, Department spokesman Lincoln White today confirmed that Indian Ambassador Madame Pandit this morning delivered to Mr. Acheson a copy of Premier Stalin's reply to Mr. Nehru s ncte, discussing the possibility ot a peace settlement in Korea. He said the United States'U.P - 82 words
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Article154 1950-07-18 5 Reuter. COLOMBO. Mon People attending a Communist meeting on Colombo's popular seafront park UaTJe Green yesterday stoned Ceylon's Fmanace Minister, Mr. J. R. Jay awardene and members or his family. They also shouted anti-Amerkan slogans. Police othtially denied theie was any "incident", but Mr. Jayawardenc statedReuter. - 154 words
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Article69 1950-07-18 5 A.P. KARACHI, Mon. The United Nations Representative in Kashmir, Sir Owen Dixon, accompanied by Colonel Hodges. Chief U.N. Military Adviser on Kashmir, and four others, arrived in Karachi today. Sir Owen Dixon had a meeting with the Premier. Liaquat Ali Khan, and Foreign Minister ZafarullahA.P. - 69 words
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Miscellaneous169 1950-07-18 5 SVPEHMAN by Wayne Boring 1 CAN! GET TO THOSE YEP-THAT'S HIM ALL T EXCUSE ME, t v V E^WWlr' W|TNESSES through THE T~A RIGHT. HE'S the one GENTS. WE'VE Sc3»vJ%2fe. SHERIFF. ACTUALLY I SEENGRAB MISTER 'GOT A VISITOR.' rr. ——r-v J N OU KNCAV. ADAMS. WE > IfY iF THERE169 words
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Article, Illustration146 1950-07-18 6 Exclusive Pictures A contingent of nearly 75 Christian pilgrims from all over Malaya, Siam, Hongkong aud Macao. form?d Malaya's Holy Year delegation to the Vatican, where they were received in audience by the Pope. The delegation was headed by the fcJisnop of Malacca, M. Olcomendy, whose jurisdiction extends146 words
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Miscellaneous33 1950-07-18 6 OJV| TODltj BLI E VF J™ HI t), Saant"» WJ Sit K in 1 <"' .J^l l...nd»> M 7|M Hi Mil-" I H i H T»l W A M..rk.l 'V'M in <■a■»» l, H33 words
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Article87 1950-07-18 7 A.P. HAMBURG. Mon.—Hamburg shipping authorities on Saturday reported that they had received reports that the Danish ship. DardX hat. sunk alter apparency hit ting a mine .n the Baltic. The authorities said that according to their informa lion, the accident occurred at 1622 GMT SaturdayA.P. - 87 words
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Article51 1950-07-18 7 SOUTH SALE. NEW YORK I Mon .-Mr. Henry Wallace said here tnat ne would resign the pgpejsive Party leadership i: the rank and file reject hH views on Korea. Mr Wallace has o-Ciared hi* support of th > United States and 'he United Nations in51 words
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Article458 1950-07-18 7 A.P LONDON, Monday.—The magazine. Pubnc Opinion, says the average American soldier lacks fighting ability. "Badly led, ill-equipped and confronted wltn forces that completely outnumber them, the U.S. Army is enduring rout and retreat," tne magazine said in a page one article on the Korean war. TheA.P - 458 words
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Article33 1950-07-18 7 AP. PRETORIA. :.:on. TO South African Prime Minis tci: Daniel Malan. returns tomorrow to l retorti from a curtaik-d holiday to study the U.N. request for aid W Korea. —AP.AP. - 33 words
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Article145 1950-07-18 7 U.P HONGKONG. Tod-. Peiping Radio today cast an alleged memiK from an American priso Lt. Herbert Marlatt "fellow Americans. o shooting and bombing X cans, who have never don any injustice toward the United States and l< Korea immediately." A Pyongyang disp: saul Marlatt. attachedU.P - 145 words
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105 1950-07-18 7 U.P LOS ANGELES. Today.— President Dionysia SkOUl 23-year-old pretiy daughter of film magnaSkouras, died yesterday, several hours alter she fell four stories lrom .ne Fox West Coast Theatre Exchange building, owned by her uncle Charles Skouras. Relatives said the g»i had been in aU.P - 105 words
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Article44 1950-07-18 7 A.P. BOGOTA. Kg* J rSnc- June 9 was found with all aboard »ftd Periia mo;:iuains. «0 m S of Maracaibo. VeneZ, \4n s-arches reported that io mlsaloaarlea and o chilchvn were killed when a\rcraft hit thetree'ops and caught fire.—A.r.A.P. - 44 words
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Miscellaneous292 1950-07-18 7 R RADIO TOD A Y In* Annot. Vrog. I—M-1T Sir Thomas V" with 81«. Tune; IS.K Tamil from Radio «"jn^^J!fj2S CMOSfcO" sS s 'TOMORROW CC p.i.i. Tim** Op> i Nf 1 »»<»Ki\ witm s TtlI -,.< r > J:ll) „i piim cii vFR NETWORK 5.3« (las-i;,! no.-SS bj W il292 words
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Article10010 1950-07-18 8 Cbss I, Div. 1-1 Mile And 6 Yards INDIAN HEATHER 90S WON: 10-4-50, Ipoh, 8 05 (Ayres) Class 1. li miles. The PERAK DERBY. 2nd. Your Highness. 7.12 (Little) Tme 2 mins. 36 2,5 sees. Goinr Yielding. SCRATCHED: 20.5.50. Spore. 9.07. Class 1 Div. L 1 m10,010 words
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Article, Illustration348 1950-07-18 10 ALBERT SPENCER - TRAINING AT BUKIT untitled By ALBERT SPENCER THE track was soft when workouts wuchd 1 Bukit Timah this morning. Few rtfi ral were seen and fastest time returned wasl seconds over the three by Happy Quadrant! ing Boy) Release II (Mawi). and Natural (N Boy). Cockiaw348 words
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Article103 1950-07-18 10 Reuter. LONDON. Mod.- Lunrvnary. i<>|< weight for next Tuaaatagfa Rearurds Cup. was installed 16 2 favourite at the first oflcjkal paliovcr on the hip Goodwood sprint a> the Victoria Club here to.iij.-hi. Last year's runm r- up F oar-tan Sacrifice is second fWMillK> h» 9—l withReuter. - 103 words
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Article92 1950-07-18 10 J KIO Dl Mon— Xi«». aflat X virtualh in m<* over llra/il H lo*»Hl J gnay in th, wM 4 S final >.ht.nU>. h to return t<» HaaV day V One man aHi i to have aM at uV« J while lisieninß broaden*! al th At th.- stadium92 words
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Article49 1950-07-18 10 We I at* ,Kr i ham;,. uell ..i I Multnou 1 ttral th< in< n's bn terday her I 1 und.; PernnertuJ: Mat YACHT BAO MACK a MlCHlaajmi I Wendell W Detroit Huron t v race on SttnaV-^j i purs, f";, Connie X heavj «rti*" l.49 words
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Article1151 1950-07-18 11 is tin race card for to morrow, Second jV Singapore Turf Club July Meeting. W "hi,. Tote will be on Race 5 and 8, Big Sweep J be drawn on Kace 7. i »15 I' M.—CI. 2, Div. 5—6 Furs. 5 Yds. IM n v "Mr. Pob<*rt M.1,151 words
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Article, Illustration1596 1950-07-18 11 SPOT - By SPOT THE mile race for Class 1 Division 1 horses will see a keen tussle between M. Breukt len's two candidates, Pat's Fancy and Snowy Owl II. Pat's Fancy will no doubt receive more support on her past performances, as Srowy Owl1,596 words
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105 1950-07-18 12 Tribune Staff Reporter. JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday. SECURITY forces operating in North Johore yesterday unearthed a large well-camouflaged bandit arsenal. The following arms were recovered: two Vickers machine-guns, one Lewis gun, one Bren gun, one Japanese light machine-gun, one American light machine-gun, 17 rifles, 13105 words
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Article251 1950-07-18 12 U.P. RUBBER RISES The rubber commodity r.u»rket by noon today has firmed un b) 3 12 cent? from the last wo. king day. Advene news from Koi ea w.is th. main fill p 10 the n.arket. The optaiag price was S4 cents fur aVittJtuM first ■heat, Th*U.P. - 251 words
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Article47 1950-07-18 12 A.P WASHINGTON. Today.— The Philippines Ambassador Joaquin EUzalde is working to modify a U5535,000,000 programme to expand the U.S. abaca production in Central America. The measure has been appioved by the House Armed Services Sub-committee, but Elizalde hopes to have it changed in* the full committee.—A.PA.P - 47 words
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Article25 1950-07-18 12 STOCKHOLM. Sun.—The dispatch of a Swedish Ambu'arce Unit to South Korea appears likely to be Sweden's ma:n contribution to the Security Council's aid-Korea25 words
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116 1950-07-18 12 U.P LONDON. Mon. Moscow Radio said today that the commander of thf North Korean motor torpedo boat has been decorated for the sinking of an American cruiser on July 5. The Radio, quoting a Tass Agency dispttch from the communist capital of Pyongyang, identified theU.P - 116 words
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111 1950-07-18 12 A.P. LONDON. Mon.— Russia dismissed a United States complaint that the Soviets were still holding many Japanese war prisoners with a curt —no further comment. Moscow radiq announced that the Russian Embassy in Washington had delivered a note to the State Department whichA.P. - 111 words
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Article135 1950-07-18 12 -POH. Today. Fifteen pel onn i v rtty women relatives of detainees in the Ipoh detention camp, this morning thronged Ihe Chinese Chamber of Commerce seeking MCA help and protesting thai the detainees have not eaten for the past six days ir that they were not al-135 words
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145 1950-07-18 12 A.P. JOHORE BAHRU, Tuesday.—Tragedy marred the Hari Raya Puasa celebrations here yesterday when an estate lorry overturned on the Johore Bahru/Geylano; Patah Road in the evening resulting in eight casualties one of whom was fatal. Seven of the casualties were Policemen who were returning fromA.P. - 145 words
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Article, Illustration19 1950-07-18 12 s4Z«»-r ...nl"'' > ln l llll. «.r"l' t»x ,n>, ,.l !'l'i,»ln <...sr"l»19 words
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Article34 1950-07-18 12 A.P. CLEVELAND. J Amvet.s. an American Vetera" 3 Wai n. ;,nm,u h ,n.'j seek revision of its o i allow enrollment or A to tke Korean l Vf\ any futur. wars.-^JJA.P. - 34 words
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Title Section66 1950-07-18 1 MALAYA Tribune lIBRa THE Jrtrr amiiPfOPLE T«fc TriW S'pom UAGER SALES THAN ANY AFTtRNOQ:; PAPER £v MALA Ya Phot* s BM/ 3 Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JULY 18, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE r,,.t?ar?\iTATiVE K Maurice mover, l.oM'OV KKPRB66 words
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1016 1950-07-18 1 Reinforcements Rushing Up For Crucial Clash Reds Throw New Jet Fighter Force Into Battle TOKIO, Tuesday. AMERICAN infantrymen were today fighting grimly, on a new defence line virtually on the outskirts of Taejon after their withdrawal west tod north of the city. F >n11,016 words
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Article55 1950-07-18 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. TITO r.anditP were wounded by security iorces in South Johore yvsterdav. Tnreo maifced and uniformed bandits raided a house In North Johore iast night and robbed the occupants of cash and wel rry. BtndtU also raided an last night and destroyed two rubber pressing55 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-07-18 1 I The new British Jet fighter, the Hawker P. 1081. with swept-bat-k wings and tail, fin. capable ol speeds in excess of bud «ij>i».. photographed in public for the first time. It is powered by a Rolls Rovce "Nene" turbojet.42 words
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610 1950-07-18 1 Robert C. Miller - FIRST-HAND STORY OF BATTLE By Robert C. Miller UP War Correspondent. U.P. TAEJON FRONT, 0900 GMT, Monday. A young lieutenant scraped an accumulation of sweat and dust off his forehead and said: -We must have killed thousands of tfiem. You just could notU.P. - 610 words
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Article40 1950-07-18 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. POLICE constable Isman bin Ahmad was killed and seven others injured when an estate truck overturned along the Johore Bahru/Geylang Patah Road last night. The Chinese driver and another constable were seriously hurt.40 words
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Article31 1950-07-18 1 A.P. PRETORIA. Mon. The South African Prime Minister, Daniel Malan, returns tomorrow to Pretoria from a curtailed holiday to study the U.N. request for aid in Korea. —A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article94 1950-07-18 1 Today's late afternoon edition of the Malaya Tribune will carry the scratchings, order of running and revised race card for tomorrow's races at Bukit Timah, in addition to the latest Korean news and a report on today's meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council. It will also carry94 words
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Article23 1950-07-18 1 I BRUSSELS, Mon. BelI gian Liberals today planned a last minute effort to conI ciliate bitterly opposed pro and anti-Leopold tactions.23 words
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Article137 1950-07-18 1 U.P. HONGKONG, Tuesday. REPORTS from the Chinese mainland say that an estimated 100,000 Chinese Communist troops had been shifted northward in the past few weeks from the Canton-Hainan area. Most of the troops were believed to be from General Lin Piao's Fourth Field Army. TheU.P. - 137 words
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Article69 1950-07-18 1 FARNBOROUGK, Tues.— ONE of Britain's newest exnerimental jet fighter planes, the Hawker P-1052. crashed into a shed near the Farnborough experimental airport yesterday, killing a painter who was eating his lunch in the shed. The P-1052 has swept hack wings and is believed 10 have exceeded the69 words
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Article33 1950-07-18 1 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS Mon. The blue uniform ol the U.N. will soon be &een in Korea alongside the khaki of U.S. troops, a U.N. spokesman announced here today.- -A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article39 1950-07-18 1 U.P. LONDON. Mon. The 22 424-ton ocean Uner New Australia may make her maiden voyage transporting American troops to Korea and the Queen Mary also may be used for this purpose, the London DtUJ Telegraph said today.—U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article25 1950-07-18 1 A.P NEW YORK. Mon.-Gene-ral Evangeline Booth 84. retired head of the Salvation Army and daughter of the organisations rounaer, died today A.PA.P - 25 words
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Article23 1950-07-18 1 WASHINGTON Mon. Representative Herbert Meyer. Republican. Kanws. today accused the BrttUh Asiatic Petroleum Company of "deiioerate obstruction to our Korean campaign23 words
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Article22 1950-07-18 1 AP PARIS. Mon.-Dr falter Beausenstein. Germany first consul general to France, since the,*jr arrived in Paris toda> ana began househunting.-^.AP - 22 words
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Article305 1950-07-18 1 "MORE THAR JUST TOKEN FORCE IS HEEDED" A.P. i ltl LONDON, Tuesday. qualified informant hinted last night that Britain is likely to send ground troops io help the nard-presscd American Gls in Korea Speaking a few hours after British leaders had closely reviewed the stateA.P. - 305 words
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Article161 1950-07-18 1 TOKIO Tuesday. BRITISH warships Have attacked and been attacked lour thus lar in the blockade and harrassment campaign agains. the North Korean Communists. Gen. MacArthur'. H Q. announced today. The announcement, sum marising the Royal Navy's part alongside the American Navy in Korean waters, said a161 words
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Article27 1950-07-18 1 A.P. ISLE OF C'APru. MOB.— Holidaying Elta Hay worth and her husband. Prince All Khan, arrived in Cftprl today in their yacht .—A P.A.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration366 1950-07-18 2 A LITTLE Norwegian girl who wished she had been A born a boy so that she could go to sea, realised her ambition and is in Singapore today as a radio operator on the Norwegian ship, Hoeph Silverbeam. She is vivacious 21-year-old Miss Anne Lo Ramton,366 words
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246 1950-07-18 2 Forty-seven girl guides under the leadership of the District Commissioner of Pi p .rig. Mrs Lim Kong Aik. bad theil first dinner on board the Gorgon yesterday prior to then departure to West Australia. The boat sails this afternoon, when Lady Qtseaoß will BSC them246 words
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Article49 1950-07-18 2 Reuter lIYTHE. 1 ENGLAND. 1 M<,n. -Sir William W \land. Chairman ol the I moire Da; Movement from U-'27. died here recently. H: tfM 30. A staunch. Const:vauve. be was a Member of Parliament for 18 years Until 194 d. when he retired from politics.—ReuterReuter - 49 words
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284 1950-07-18 2 THE Muslim Welfare Association, Singapore is mak--1 ing efforts to get the release of six Indian Muslims who Ĕ3K now held by the Indian Police in the United Provinces because a Chinese boy from Singapore was circumcised in their presence. The Chinese boy, a284 words
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Article77 1950-07-18 2 A.P TAIPEI. Mon. Bulkcs in the back of their heaas today ended the iives ol two high officials of th- T.uwan Electric Power C.npany iound guilty of having conspired to hand over its installations intact le the Chinese Communisms If they invaded Formosa. One of them wasA.P - 77 words
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Article58 1950-07-18 2 A welfare scheme for Ariu\ workers is being drafted oy a •Welfare Sub-Committee' of the Army Civil Service Union. The committee is also making a detailed study of comparative welfare schemes of the Municipality, Government Harbour Beard and other Institutions. Members of the Union have58 words
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Article147 1950-07-18 2 THE 10,000 th membership card to be issued by the USIS free library in Singapore has gone to Miss Quah Guat Neo, 11, of 217 Outram Road, Singapore She al.-;a received two books from Mr. W. Henry E>irector of USIS, Singapore and the Federation of Malaya,147 words
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Article393 1950-07-18 2 THE Muslim Advisory Hoard has decided to support the lUII to amend the Control of Kent Ordinance 1947 which ll now being ronnidered by a Select Comin ttee. The Hoard at a recent meeting also discussed whether there should be a provision in the393 words
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433 1950-07-18 2 THE Government and Municipal Labour Union has 1 called upon the Board of Tamil Studies, which recently recommended that the University of Malaya have a chair for Tamil, to make an inquiry into Tamil primary education in Malaya. Union secretary Mr. R. K. Palaiyan433 words
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77 1950-07-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon The Resrent of Perak. has sent the following Hari Raya message to the people of Perak: "I wish to express the hope that the Hari Raya Puasa will bring peace, happiness and prosperity to all peoples of Perak. I sincerely77 words
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Article89 1950-07-18 2 Thirty cases of firearms and 64 cases of shotguns arrived in Singapore yesterday on the Steel Seafarer, an American round the world cargo boat. These arms arc consigned to local commercial firms for the Singapore market. Besides arms, two cases of films, for R.K.O. Radio Pictures and89 words
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Article58 1950-07-18 2 The Sing;ipore Branch of the Overseas League has organised a Dominion Film Show .it 9 p.m. to-day in the Victoria Theatre. Mem- 4 hers of the Alliance Francaisc the China Society and the Film Circle have been invited to be present. The films to be shown arc drawn58 words
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Article35 1950-07-18 2 EAST WEST Professors Jou Bienming and Tan Kah Kee will talk on the subject of "Syntactic Analysis of Language; East or West" at the East West Society on July 20, at the British Council Hall.35 words
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Article291 1950-07-18 2 HA TO Onn bin Ja'afar may return to the leadership of the United Malay National Organisation from which ho resigned when at a recent conference at Kuala Lumpur charges were leveled against him that he had betrayed the Malays by his new nationality pro|K)sals. Reliable291 words
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389 1950-07-18 2 WHITEHALL YES MAY COME IN FEW DAYS SINGAPORE citizens will have to choose nine U 5 lative Councillors next year. It is reliably understood that Whitehall's approval on this question will be made public in a few days. The matter was first raised389 words
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Article130 1950-07-18 2 Forty-four seamen arrived at Kallang Airpoit y» stei af.ernoon. in a Chartered Dharat Airways Skymaster en route to Au. ;raha mbett they will be signed on the artie'es of an Australian ship. They are natives of India, and their passages by air t<j Australia are130 words
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Article47 1950-07-18 2 A.P NEW DELHI. Monday. India has banned the export of raw wool because supplies for the domestic industry arc inadequate, according to press note Meanwhile. Govcrnmetit sources say coarse and medium cloth may again he exported. Exports were banned temporarily in April. A.P.A.P - 47 words
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Advertisement110 1950-07-18 2 TODAY "a.». 1.45 Color by Twhnieaior Opening Thursday ggfg^uS FRANKLY....DARINGLY 4.30 8.30 action JUNGLE 81M." KMU TODAY ONLY 3 SHOWS >—6.30—9.30 p.m. «#:miim i J t M Samuel Goldwyn Presents David NlVEN—Teresa WRIGHT—Evelyn KEYES in 'ENCHANTMENT' TOMORROW By Popular Request For Lovers Of Good Music, WE PRESENT All The World's110 words
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Advertisement137 1950-07-18 2 TODAY 3 SHOWS at 3.15 6.30 9.1* pjn Rehana Raj Kapoor in SUNEHRE DIN lin Hindustani > Released by South-East Asid Film Co. MVVsW.VsV.V.V.VM rr PHONi M.M570-KYIWIGRD** Daily: ,300. «.30 ft 9J.5 p.m. PHI Young, Socrip, Dhalia and Many Other Popular Stars in "PANJAWARNA". A Superb Musical Indonesian Picture With137 words
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Advertisement37 1950-07-18 2 ouont 51,9 TODAY 11, 1.45, 4. 6.30 9.30 pas TODAY 11a«, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 KASMA HOO'I V OSMAN GUMANH in DEWI MUBNI Presented by SELK. your Unwanted JEWELLERY in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Lowest Costs Be*37 words
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Article210 1950-07-18 3 TEAC HER, 2 MORE STUDENTS FREED JV|n. Lee Kong Chian, Singapore millionaire and chairman of the management committee of the Chinese High School told the Tribune last night that the school will re-open on Friday. Mr. Foo Wu Mun for the Nanyang Girls' High School has210 words
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Article330 1950-07-18 3 Perak Wishes Its Regent: KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. THE Throne Room of the Istana Iskand.iriah nt Kuala Kangsar was the scene of a simple but Impressive ceremony tins morning when ;ness;iges of felicitations were offered to the Regent of Perak Rajah Abdul Rashid ibni Sultan Idris. C.B.E.. on the330 words
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Article63 1950-07-18 3 LONDON. Mon. Aoout I 3.500.000 Shanghai ciUaens have been inn-euuted against cholera and typnoid !in the past two months, according to a New Chi ha (Communist) aY ws &»cncy despatch. The message l n ai 100 000 bodies, sealed up J coffins in past Y^ s63 words
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Article42 1950-07-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The passenger train from Ipoh to Gemas due to leave ipoh at 0.25 a.m. wiU be cancelled to-da\ as between Ipon and Kuala Lumpur. It will, however, run from Kuala Lurrtpur to Gemas at the usual times42 words
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Article96 1950-07-18 3 The Chief Recruiting Officer (Major J. Frost) wi'.l be visiting Malacca and Muar to interview potential British Army recruits (Malayan other ranks) Malacca applicants will be interviewed at the Labour Office from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily on July 20, 21 and 22. He wi 196 words
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Article35 1950-07-18 3 Surface mail is expected in Singapore today from Egypt and Ceylon. Latest time for pasting surface mail today at ihe G.P.O. is 6 p.m. for South India. North India and Pakistan (letters only).35 words
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Article116 1950-07-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday —Twenty-six suspected I audit agi nla were caught by security force- in Perak yesterday. In Bessagcr, security forces rhot and kilted a Chinese bandit. Arothei bandit was wounded in this action, but he managed to e.«cape. Later in the day, the patrol116 words
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Article23 1950-07-18 3 A.P. QUEBEC CITY. Monday. The Cunard Liner Franconia. 20,000 tons, aground since Wednesday in the St. Lawrence Rive, was refloated today. A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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391 1950-07-18 3 *THE Social Welfare Department has accepted a fifteen-acre plot of land at Kranji for its experimental farm where those families whose breadwinners were taken away by the Japanese or who were rendered destitute by the war in Malaya can get a second chance391 words
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52 1950-07-18 3 Mr. and Mrs. Adrian (Harry) Ang Han Teck pictured u u t fh,. I 'urofsiii (:buri'li on Sininlay. a h 'r r L Hho <M>n of MmUm W*r tf.m( «uid th* late Anjc whili" ih*> brid iviu fonJWriy MIhh Ann»» £i A A n n S n t, Mr. ,„052 words
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Article255 1950-07-18 3 THE Naval Base Labour Union has started a func for unemployment and sickness benefit. The General Secretary of the Union has been told to send all hardship case* among his men which cannot be assisted by the Naval Baae Welfare Department or the Union255 words
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Article112 1950-07-18 3 Reuter. LONDON. Monday. Secret buying by Russia was believed to have led to the sensational rise of £100 sterling per ton in the price of tin. a vital war commodity, the Dally Express reported to-day. The British supply Ministry had asked for details from Singapore, theReuter. - 112 words
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114 1950-07-18 3 U.P. NEW YORK, Monday. THE Black Pepper market last week featured a midweek break, attributed by some traders to a bear raid in Singapore. But the market recovered quickly. One trade." said, "It is im- possible to tell the future I trend inU.P. - 114 words
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Article201 1950-07-18 3 Tribune Staff Reporter Chasing planes was the order of the day at Kalians Airport yesterday afternoon. When a Malayan Airways Dakota was due to leave a Chinese, who had booked a seat in the plane, rushed up at the very last minute, hair dishevelled, eyes201 words
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Article107 1950-07-18 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Monday. The M .agriculture Department, haa JcTclcpeJ ejucynk plants that yield up to 70 per cent mon? rubber to the acre thfn the best, available during the arar. Tins «'c\ elopmei.t vis reported by B. '1 Shu v. deputy admhustratoi f the Department'!! \gncultur.d ResearchA.P. - 107 words
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Article256 1950-07-18 3 MALACCA, Monday The Reverend Father Lancelot Rodrigues. the first local parishioner of the Portuguese M,ss 10 be ordained a priest, sang his first Solemn High Mass yesterday at the 400-year-old St. Peters Church in the presence of a large number of relatives ?nd friends. Father256 words
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Advertisement419 1950-07-18 3 SITS. VACANT Senior experienced familiar with routine. Apply Box Tribune, SJ**™R DEPARTMENT: rintendent (JoCommencing «ale $420 x A2O- As3o-$630/ 1750 will depend upon age, qualificarience, plus variLiving Allowance inters in Johore. 6 lUon. Thereafter. -factory service. .'intnant on 3 years' agree- Jj < tfficerrf already in the i th( Municipal419 words
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Advertisement226 1950-07-18 3 j WINNERS ALL! j j Hepoliie Pistons j j Vacrom Rings %Vt,. j Vacrit Liners A\ in tl,e v* Le Mans (frahce) 'l\ j II s j i 24-HOUR RACE on June 24/25 th j Hi, iawull .lupit.r, litt.d with Hepolitr Piston-.. Vucruni and Vacrit Liners, M -at» the winner226 words
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Article324 1950-07-18 4 THE war correspondents are havm* in this case, la< *lfwould appear that the General has decided f m ent of flatter the war witn of any kind. .f^J£tJZS to be free of any cause, he wants t he be ing suppossible suspicion that news is b preS ?his nlaces324 words
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Article175 1950-07-18 4 I IST No 63 of subscribers to the University L of Malaya Endowment Fund, which covers the week July 1 to July 8, shows that the Fund now stands at $3,303,187.62. We are still far away from that $10 million target. And at the rate we are175 words
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Article, Illustration1896 1950-07-18 4 THE INTERPLAY OF CHINESE SECRET POLITICAL SOCIETIES IN MALAYA 'THi. pro. f ni disturhanc. i in Malaya have been the subject of comment in the Press of the world, and most people are now laminar with the fact that there are rebels living In the jungle, whose objecr Is to1,896 words
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587 1950-07-18 4 The Tragedy Of Retreat (By cable from Jack James. I'nited Press Staff Offe* pondent). Somewhere in South Korea HUNDRED of thousands of refugees are clogging the roads ahead of the advanc ing Communist armies in South Korea. Except for a small percentage of spies,587 words
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Advertisement89 1950-07-18 4 Mullard] lor Better Reception Model Mas Man 230 Pull) Bandspread $240/- Cash less 10% Easy payments cat, be arranged International Radio Co., J" Orchard Komi. Singapore. Phone 4610. WK CAN SUPPLY V.OUR REQUIREMENTS From Stocks GELATINE in sheet, packed n packets of 1 lb. GLUCOSE, packed in drum of «0089 words
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Advertisement53 1950-07-18 4 DAINTY Pique Voile 36" and 42" wide AT $2.50 PER YABD IN SOFT SHADES OF BLUE, GREEN, MAUVE, GREY, ROSE AND WHITE ALSO FLORAL PATTERNS ON BACKGROUND OF GREEN, BLUE AND PINK. EXCEL! NT FOR ES *,»c CHILDRENS WEAR, KABAYJJ AND MALAY HEAD SCARVE* SILKS WOOLENS. J WATCH THIS SPACE53 words
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Article223 1950-07-18 5 HONGKONG, Monday—The military posiin Hongkong has considerably deteriorated transfer of Commandos, Cameroriians and :has to Malaya. Britain cannot, therefore, comply with overseas suggestions for transfer of from Hongkong to Korea, said Govern and Service sources in the colony, colony's position mill- 1 mfinitely worse en the223 words
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Article34 1950-07-18 5 U.P. DELHI, Tues.—Prime Ministei Nehru said in an las* night that India vas trying to prevent oil flaring into »Var 11 tnrougn persuasion." He did not despair belt world situation. UPU.P. - 34 words
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Article31 1950-07-18 5 U.P. LONDON, Mon.—Reliable said today that Na- 1 hma has apologised mused full compensar tho machine gun on the British stea- am, In which two mbera were seriously wwnded.—-UJ*U.P. - 31 words
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Article29 1950-07-18 5 WASHINGTON, Mon.—The Secretaries of the Army, and Air Force today V ciaUm has been up to this time on n of the National organized reserver?. —IT.P,29 words
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Article42 1950-07-18 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon The Economic Co-operation Administration announced today a million dollar programme to step up immigration from overpopulated nations of western Eurcpe. The Marshall Plan nations will contribute an additional US$2OO,OOO towards the project in then- own currencies. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article107 1950-07-18 5 A.P. PARIS. Mon. Prin- i cess Igor Troubetskoy. j the former Barbara Ilutton. said today tbat i any talk of her getting j a divorce is "just idle talk." "There's nothing to it J at all," she told a re- porter who asked about a NewA.P. - 107 words
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233 1950-07-18 5 DART of the Singapore Improvement Trust Architectural Section building, facing High Street, was badly scorched last night v.-h m firebugs attempted to set the building ablaze. Letchman Singh, the watchman, said that at about eight o'clock while he was on his beat he233 words
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Article98 1950-07-18 5 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Mr. Hilary Mine today said tnat the Soviet Government had agreed to instal 60 major industrial plants in Poiand. Warsaw Radio reported. Mr. Mine, who recently headed the Polish delegation to Moscow which concluded a new long-term treaty with the Soviet Union, was givingReuter. - 98 words
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Article252 1950-07-18 5 Military Spending U.P WASHINGTON. Today. PRESIDENT Truman will ask Congress tomorrow 1 for about U555,000,000 000 in new military spending, curbs on consumer credit and some controls over the civilian use of steel ani other basic materials, usually well informed sources said yesterday. The sourcesU.P - 252 words
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Article136 1950-07-18 5 A.P MANILA. Mon. Cases of poliomyelitis, diphtheria, tuberculosis and typhoid in Manila have increased by roughly 300 percent in the last year, according to Dr. Demitrio Belmonte, the City Health Officer In a letter to Mayor Manuel de la Fuente, Belmonte noted that a "mildA.P - 136 words
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Article123 1950-07-18 5 NEW DELHI. Monday Search pilots said yesterday that they spotted the wreckage, believed to be of an Indian Airways plane missing since morning; with 22 persons aboard. Airline authorities said they had no report on the fate ol the 18 passengers and four crew123 words
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Article28 1950-07-18 5 U.P. JOHANNESBURG, Mon. Brigadier Ernest Stubbs offered today to recruit a volunteer corps of 10.000 non-Europeans to serve with the American troops in Korea. —U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article60 1950-07-18 5 TRUMAN STALIN MEETING URGED Reuter. NEW YORK. lion. A meeting between President, irumau and ueneraussimc Stalin with Pandit Nehru. Prime Minister oi Inula, present as a mediator, was urged in a broadcas; oy the American atomic scientist. Dr. C. Ezillard. of Chicago University. tn i. ino Dr Ezillard was takingReuter. - 60 words
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Advertisement207 1950-07-18 5 COOLING V 9 —j^A—-.*-tfh ELECTRIC FANS THE KINTA KLM IKK AI. DISTKHU TION O, LTD.. I, STATION ROAD IPOH TELEPHONES M B*4. ACiENTS IN I'ERAK OK THE CiENERAI. ELECTRIC' CO, LTD., Of ENC.I.AND ForHII years 111 wl RUDGE rr I FiRST for Buy a Rudge and experience the pleasure of207 words
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Miscellaneous158 1950-07-18 5 ALLEY OOF by V. T. Hamlin [>OU KNOW. ADAMS. WE. >- ffiPpa -1 fA..<F THEfcE j SHOJLDN'T HAWE LET YES...BUT X <V ARE THAT CHAP <SO /HOWDOyOuX V V FECES' N ALONE. AFOOT STOP A BiQ L £J*J f V^lZ^^ k H PgAc-TiOALLV APE LIKE M \T"VTHAT* jlTf ./Sftb, fi158 words
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Article10912 1950-07-18 6 Second Day Of S'pore Races Class I, Div. 1-1 Mile And 6 Yards INDIAN HEATHER «J 05 HON: 1" 1-5". Ipoh. 106 (Ayr.-.-<> Class 1 1; i»>h-. lhPKRAK DERBY. 2nd. Taur Highm-ss. 7.12 iLittkd Tim- 2 Hr9ml 36 2,5 sees. Going Yh"l- fcTpore, n»!" i m».10,912 words
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Advertisement436 1950-07-18 6 mwfflssffltfim® StTUATIOMS (MgW WAXTED a Clerk. BxjKrtcnped id general office work, state sj ary. qualification and languages spoken. Apply to Box A.3824, Tribune. S pore. <G.125>. WANTED shorthand I>pist e'ean accurate work required good prospects to right applicant. Apply personalis 117 a &b North Bridge Rd <E.UO. STUCK Book Records436 words
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Advertisement391 1950-07-18 6 TUITION GOVT. Clerical Service* fjn on Selangor—C asses in General Orders. Correspondence. Financial Procedure and Malay, rharge sl.'O per month for all subjects open lo members only. Applications t< Mr. S. Wil iams <• o Financial Set r< tary's Office, Kuala l.u.upiu. rG.L'M CK.VTLBMAN redufres Mat darin conversation lessons twice391 words
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Advertisement269 1950-07-18 6 EDUCATIONAL VIOLIN Lessons. Theory Practice given by qua'ili d teacher, Julian Foorman. Musical Director: Sea View Orchestra. Limit.id pupils accepted. Preparing pupils for tlie "Royal College of Music, taor.d6ti". Enquiries. -i, Meyer Mansions. Nortii Brides Road-Co letuan su. or Phone 8&326-8418& <G,J3C). VEHICLES FOR SALE M.G. T.C. 1947. .S2.S<Mi fc269 words
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Advertisement242 1950-07-18 6 PHILATELY STAMPS: Semi i morv assorted Ma'aj a or Brit and receive equal exchangi A tralia and New Zeals id da I I dirty or heavy j»ost marked tamp not wanted. H. L. I eber lb. ham St. Ea« St. Kilda 2. Mcl bourne. Victoria Australia. iFHUi ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED do242 words
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Advertisement632 1950-07-18 7 ROYAL ROTTKBAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore p S ham Penang .kaN'TAM 21 22 Jul y 19 July JnDJOKERTO 10/12 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 Aug. M Also loading for Port Sudan, direct Agents AM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. fJuTtl Molland-Amerlm Line Nederland632 words
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Advertisement574 1950-07-18 7 EVERETT ORIENT Lili| EVEHCTT ITH tltf *T n I "Bradever, tt f J Au I Star 22/2* July -Rcbovrrott a Karachi. Bahrein. Kowett •Norc vrrc tt SS, v" X I a Basrah Khoramshanr. For J 30 AUK l st r Alcyone- 12/17 Aug. *or freight, passage, please upptv to:-- CO.,574 words
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Article978 1950-07-18 8 i^iVV fi M o y\x F HTB *i »t ..übrahmanya,, F.Mtera Fhfkt. ■••f M Hrenkobm nr. L. M. Thompson Yor. MfLLWAI.I J'lq Mr A Mrs. H. S Y>o Bn*~er« DARK l»B<M XOL Jg m. Tl.otnpson Vong 2ffl°f.. m 5S Mr. P. a Wong T XKA >TBr.r.l Mdm. Chah978 words
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1566 1950-07-18 8 SPOT - Four Good 'Things' For Tomorrows Spore Races By SPOT THE mile race for Class 1 Division 1 Horses win see a keen tussle between M. Breukelen s tw candidates, Pat's Fancy and Snowy Owl It. Pat's Fancy will no doubt1,566 words
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Article42 1950-07-18 8 THESE horses may no; go lo the laney l«*BW"'- Dark Brocade. Ecliptic, Your Highness, King tn »v a \ehilles. Prince Charming. Bonnie Prince, Double Aries. French Custom, Bright Star. Rob Roy, April Showers. La-wan. Pippindeal and D.R.B. ~r~*w42 words
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Article39 1950-07-18 8 BREDA. HOLLAND. Mon.The Dutch international hampionship over 72 holes medal play was brilliantly won today oy Roberto de Vicenzo. professional player from the Argentina with a total of 269. He had a last round of 72.—A.P.39 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-07-18 8 Mrs Ada Kong leading in Arabian Knight (Mawi). winner of the fifth race at fiukit Timah last Saturday. Arabian Knight paid the highest dividend of the day. returning his backers lltt en the win tote.38 words
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Article372 1950-07-18 8 ROYAL NAVY 4 S.R.C 1 ROYAL Navy were goal hungry at Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday. Although they defeated Singapore Recreation Club four-one In a Senior League fixture, the sailors were worth at least five more goals. However, the S.R.C. goal bore a charmed life.372 words
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Article72 1950-07-18 8 EDWARD IANS WIN Prince Edward Road Bt>?« Club yesterday beat ibe Singapore Harbour Board Hoys i>\ k games to one in a table tenni* tie for the Tan Thoon Lip Cut* Tin. oOnteat was held at the Clerical and Civil Services Union Hall in Rangoon Road. Members of the winning72 words
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Article167 1950-07-18 8 At Lord*, Middlesex "."wi EOT 1 declared (Dearea r<9. Leslie Compton not out r o». Yorkshire 17 for no wicket). At Bri!»t«i, G oucaster.ihtre es. Sussex—no play today becanae of rain. At Manchester, Essex 87 and IS (Tattersall r ghtarm off spin 6 for 51, Greenwood lightarm fast167 words
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Article98 1950-07-18 8 CHESTERFIELD, Monday. The West Indies lead by 153 runs with eight second innings wickets intact at the cl'se of play against Derbyshire. The West Indies had knocked up 223 runs in their first innings, aiid Derbyshire replied with 111. Goddard taking four Derbyshire wickets98 words
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Article21 1950-07-18 8 TOLEDO, OHIO. Mon.— Sam Snead and Jim Ferrier won the 13th Inverness Invitational Fourball championship and US$4.OOO first prize.21 words
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Article336 1950-07-18 8 WICKETS fel' like nine pirs ai the S.C.C. p.i'laag, yesterday, when a Johore "'at OW team was routed by a Singapore Cricket rt.-si< iatn>n eleven. Finnaoor won by an inmn"i» »ni U nr**. p'tch was tricky and th» balls sent down by HysSop, m h336 words
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Article192 1950-07-18 8 WEST INDIES I*4. innings: Stollmeyer r Gladwin b Jackson 15, X i. b Gladwin 1. Marshall b Gladwin B, Trratrail r Elliott b f.lad* in 1, VYalrott <• Bit hard-on h ONatarta H7. r%rMta«l nt Daukes b B nodes TH. Goiidard h Iti.hu rdson I, William* not uut is.192 words
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Article30 1950-07-18 8 Kamnemr Bahru Sport* Cluh will hold its first -eneral meeting tomorrow at 7.30 p.m. at tb» r*»«t<seii' of Mr. P. Vaithy (Bukit Premei off KampoiiK Bahru Koa.li.30 words
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Article320 1950-07-18 8 TRAINING AT BUKIT TIMAH By ALBERT SPENCER THE track was soft when workouts we re held at Bukit Timah this morning. Few good gallops were seen and fastest time returned was 38 2 5 seconds over the three by Happy Quadrant (Riding Boy) Release II (Mawi),320 words
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Article68 1950-07-18 8 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.—A ma*—the only one of the match--scored five minutes before the change over enabled Selangor Indians to beat Kedah Indians in the Bardhan Trophy competition on the TPCA ground thla evening. Standard of play was far below that expected Kedah torwards bein-j completely outplayed68 words
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Article71 1950-07-18 8 MONTREAL. Mon.—Frank Sedgman ano Ken McGregor won their tina singles matches yesterc'.ay and gave Australia a 5-0 sweep out for the North American semifinal round of the Davis Cup tennis, play with Canada. Sedgman defeated Lornc Main 6-2, 6-2, 6-3. McGregor defeated Brenden Mac Ken 6-4, 6-4,71 words
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Article114 1950-07-18 8 A.P. i RIO DE JANF.IRO. J Mon.—Rio, after being %lrtually in mourning i over Brazil's loss lo I ru- I quay in tsp world soccer S final yesterday, began i to return to normal to- I day. One man wan reported J to have died at the radioA.P. - 114 words
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Article294 1950-07-18 8 GENERAL 1 EGISLATIVL 0 I CI.L Monthly meeting ft V' r EUR, 10 a.m. sATHLBTHI FESTIVAL: fi Senpa#a Vinayagar TemfAa, Ctyon Road. 5.30 p.m. YMCA: French elas 5.80 m... «hoi thand speed cusse* I p in., first-aid cla«« 8 [un., Rag« I«h ela.s.« 6.15 p.m.. Ht .l"hn294 words
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Advertisement69 1950-07-18 8 j ANNUAL STATE FAIR—DJAKARTA 5 (Former Pasar Gambir) > TO BE OPENED FBOM i 17th AUGUST TO 17th SEPTEMBER 1050 AT THE 5 i "LAPANGAN MERDEKA" I (GAMBIR GROUND) J The Committee invites shows and trade exhibits J I fromd Singapore, Malaya, and other places outside >! Indonesia. Parties interested69 words
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