Malaya Tribune, 27 July 1950
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Title Section17 1950-07-27 1 MALAYA Tribune RfEWS TODAY gift mm ibUJIp I frw^ SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS,17 words
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Article, Illustration486 1950-07-27 1 Tribune Staff Reporters - By Tribune Staff Reporters seven million dollars* worth of rubber and henT U Is I stima ted to have been destroyed v razed the Aik Ho Rubber Factory at Road, Paya Lebar, today. iVe f lO 2-30 this afternoon, rescue workers red the body of486 words
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Article54 1950-07-27 1 FLASH TOKIO. Today.—Japanese photographers saw Gen. Mac Arthur take off from Tokio's Haneda airport at 7.00 a.m. today. United Press withheld publication of this in an effort to determine if publication would be a violation of security regulation. Mac Arthur's Public Relations Office had no information54 words
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282 1950-07-27 2 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. MR Anthony Eden. Deputy Opposition leader urged the Government to use colonial Tin? "aSns of Gurfchas and four lions of the Malay Regiment are already being l Sed Mr. Kent Attlee, replying, said that he was advised that theReuter. - 282 words
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Article22 1950-07-27 2 A.P. LONDON. Wed Britain and West Germany are nearing agreement for freeing ana boosting their trade to its prewar level.—A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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165 1950-07-27 2 A.P. LONDON Wed. THE United States aims to bring its EuroiKan allies co a denouncement today on their willingness and ibility to get going quickly on an all-out Atlantic defence programme. Informed sources said -.hat lt will be started in .oday's session openingA.P. - 165 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-07-27 2 A.P. Ayot St. Lawrence. England, Today. GEORGE Bernard Shaw, who says he has decayed into a dodderer had a birthday yesterday his 94th. He said no one vas to remind him of it. The old man did celc urate, though, by announcing, thatA.P. - 95 words
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Article132 1950-07-27 2 rLIDAYS in Malaya are becominc increasingly popular with school children from England. No lets than eleven boys nnd girls arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday by a 8.0.A.C. stellation from London. Fond parents and excited younger brothers and sisters were seen In large numbers at132 words
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Article33 1950-07-27 2 A.P. PRAGUE, Wed. Sixteen oarsmen from Czechoslovakia nave been chosen to go to the Soviet Union to compete and train with Russian crews, the official news agency announced today.—A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article122 1950-07-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Today A CHINESE rubor-:- tapp r found Lite body of an armed bantii; lying by the roadside in South Johore yesterday. On receipt oi th. report, the Police Investigated and discovered a single wound on the head of the bandit. It appeared to ha^e been122 words
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Article190 1950-07-27 2 A.P. TAIPEI, Wednesday CHINESE Nationalist military quarters said today that seven to nine Communist divis22 totalling 100.000 men, were now massed on? coast of Fukien in evident readiness for an 2 vasion of Quemoy. 50 square miles island n* Red-held Amoy. Official reports from Quemoy, '-aidA.P. - 190 words
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Article153 1950-07-27 2 r)EST round world passenger on the Presi* dent Joluisoa which do<»:ed in Singapore yesterday, is retired sea captain. Capt. Abbott, a man who sailed the seven seas in sail for ten years, before, he went over to steam. Very sprightly for his 82 yeajs, the153 words
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Article66 1950-07-27 2 LONDON Wed. Lloyds Register of Shippir i reported on Tuesday that 1.043 ships, totalling 4,549.--921 tons, were b'inp built throughout the world at the end oi June. It said the figures do not include ships bein* constructed In Russia or her satellite nations but take into account 2966 words
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Article178 1950-07-27 2 UINGAPOHE taxi <*J M be fitted next year if the pr*3 Municipal 'HacknVfl age* by-laws aiv the special n Municipal Comml«J| Monday. The proposed I pulatc that no taxi tail licensed if it is r.aTl with an efficient of a type appro-. Registrar of Veiu'i from178 words
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Article38 1950-07-27 2 JOHORE BAHRD, Tojj ONE hundr p. r Johon J ?'ency Regulations oi the pa terday o; Chine* s two Indians sons h *r\l bandit agents. were round' j up bandit supp script ion co; ctors.38 words
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Article25 1950-07-27 2 U.P. I-AKIS, Wed-ltej Govornm< Dt that it wouW c 'Xo-i' ond conting-nt ol October for trainini' HIM uu S 110.000; Freni a AiU.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-07-27 3 a T oup of giant Lincoln bombers on a Singapore airfield. These tomb -s are now on anti-bandit operations and have been on two misSons a'readv Some of them returned to Singapore early this morning after their second operation.43 words
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461 1950-07-27 3 (UOR-GENERAL D. Dunlop stressed the importance of personal contact to solve roblems and create good feeling between sol*rs and civilians. Addressing Singapore Rotarians yesterday D "the Soldier and the Civilian," he said that wt of the pin-pricks between civilians and lldiers, Municipal461 words
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Article56 1950-07-27 3 Students of the Singapore Teachers' Training College will be holding two dance* this week-end. The students will be holding their first social and dance on July 28 at the St. Andrew's School HaW On the following day the "A" and "B" groups will hold their social56 words
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Article41 1950-07-27 3 The Chief Justice has approved the appointment of Mi. George Edward Walter Wentworth Bayly, Commissioner, of Prisons, Singapore, to be a Commissioner for Oaths. M The Governor has appointed Mr. W. G. Christie as Surveyor of Ships. Singapore.41 words
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140 1950-07-27 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners are to advertise m for a second Assistant Lady Medical Officer. The post will be placed on the Senior Officers Salary Scheme Class II and will carry an initial salary of $500 with a maximum of $1,000. It also expected thtt140 words
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Article99 1950-07-27 3 SPECIAL Branch of the Criminal Investigation Department recovered a each*- of eUht handgrenades in North Johore yesterdey. Kampong Guards at a lonely kampong in Nor'-h Johore foiled a bandit infiltration attempt last night. They encountered two Chinese bandiU and routed them after a brief skirmish In99 words
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Article348 1950-07-27 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE and the Federation have been given 0 a provisional allocation of $36 million worth of imports from Japan for the year ending June 1951. It is understood that this allocation may be increased when the Japan-Sterling area trade talks are348 words
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Article167 1950-07-27 3 Sixcy-five-year-old Capt. Collins, another retired sea captain was also on the President Johnson. Capt. Collins is accompanied by his charming wife, and he told the Tribune that this trip is mainly on account of his wife. AH the places in the world he had been to, he167 words
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Article67 1950-07-27 3 U.P. 3UDAPEST. Today. A Hungarian hospital train departed for North Korea via overland route through Russia yesterday as Hungary's contribution to the North Korean cause. The Hungarian public subscribed 10.000.000 forints or about $1,000,000 to provide the train. Fifteen Hungarian physicians and surgeons, who staffU.P. - 67 words
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Article86 1950-07-27 3 U.P. TOKYO. Today. THE Communist North Korean Radio at Pyongyang said today that Red guerillas were inflicting heavy damage to allied transportation facilities in Southeast Korea. The broadcast, monitored here, specified North and South Kyongsang provinces as the scene of Increased guerilla activities, which it said wereU.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement15 1950-07-27 3 BLOOD BANK Group A 34 Bottles nB 5 m AB 5 O 23 Donors 23.15 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-07-27 4 A United States Air Force F-80 jet fighter .screams in for a belly landing on an emergency strip in South Korea as smote traits from his damaged fuselage. The pilot was shooting up advancing Northern tank columns when his aircraft *a hi"?- anti-aircraft shellfire. He62 words
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Article157 1950-07-27 4 MANILA Three days alter Philippine* President Elipidio Quirino had enjoined members o? Armed Forceof the Pre.Hppines to behave property, especially when they com. 1 io contact with the general public so that they will always be respected as soldiers, two enlisted men went on157 words
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71 1950-07-27 4 SYDNEY—The American Society hopes to collect enough money in twelve month» to provide more Than 12 Iron lungs for Australian n^ds At the July 4. Independence Day Ball, in Sydney, an iron lUxtf was trundled ilitrj the ballroom floor to show patrons what71 words
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1049 1950-07-27 4 The Issue Is Whether Big Name Labels Should Be Put On Ready-To-Wear Women's Clothing A.P. PARIS fHE tight little world of high fashion is coming apart at the seams. This world, wtwwi capital is Paris, is rocking with a virtual civil war over theA.P. - 1,049 words
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Article38 1950-07-27 4 Reuter. WINN Wed. V Canadian An 10 l jt Stars, Can': tt i tribution to t vrv^ Korea, left Si y, 'J early today on t ri i of their hop to tn coast. —Reut-'r.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article1141 1950-07-27 5 JAMES HANLEY - hy JAMES HANLEY Ilter-mbervery vvidly i-nf CD h deCk i't A Zc .nd listening. A had begun to blow. -along. wal J|*f .,s- re.il tc then. L, visualise itnd c !n! •ircuBded. no*, bv sea, k scui'i 1 move Jgt wc nt on listening. A i&fflf1,141 words
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Miscellaneous97 1950-07-27 5 SUPERMAN »y Wayne Boring of -4MPER iS IN VOKD£k V-DID CAMPER YOU'D CALL M«GHtJ| LiCEsT A?LE3£DwV ABDUCTED. V J j MOUNTAINS. IT'D We, \HAVE ANY SPECIAL SILVER PLATEIN WCHEO PEQNDALE CLEAN J WEEKS FOR A POSSE IDENTIFYING S HIS HEAD FROM A TEQUiTEA UGH.SO THE ONLY OTHER < TO COVER97 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-07-27 6 Sir Frederick Rowland, Lord Mayor of London (left), receives from the Mayor of Hiroshima, Shlnso Hamai, a cross made from the heart of a camphor tree blasted by the atom bomb. Mr. Hamai is visiting Britain with the largest Japanese delegation to go to Europe95 words
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Article121 1950-07-27 6 Reuter. MANILA Two American missions are at present in Manila. One is the 25-man U.S. Economic Survey Mission to the Philippine headed by Daniel Bell. The other is the ISM, Joint State Defence Military Defence Assistance I 'rogramme Survey Team, headed by John MclReuter. - 121 words
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Article32 1950-07-27 6 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. The British Labour Party today warned Communists in Eastern Europe they would be punished for their "crimes against the workers" when their countries were restored to freedom.—Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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667 1950-07-27 6 Belgian Doctor Cfohns 100 Percent Success BRUSSELS. DOCTOR Pierre Rosa. 33--year-old 'imior gynaecologist at FN in 11 Univeraitv Hospital claims to be the lirsi. doctor in the worlti :o be able to forecast the m > of an unborn child with complete accuracy.667 words
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Article64 1950-07-27 6 I I Bui I OKI HI I km» < ao»-> <»i i' ..in. i lIIIM-I 1«' I.J'lfi' I Ml I,.i' I s-..s ittii I ri nov lIM\ curou UHU 11.00 i VI II O.t'. I UII.H^ < irii"i 11 00 atx ttOM 111 »1 -3 IP) \ttnu64 words
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Article82 1950-07-27 6 <\THAY: Hey to tl* at 11.00 a.m.. *.4«>. and 9.30 p.m. J ALHAMHKA: Pr r i' td Foxes" at L45, <■*«■ J 9.30 p.m. PA VII JON A Rt.i Money,' at 2.'*>, *>■& u l P' m ..o > Ri» CAPITOL: _J,* u 1.45. 4.«V. fc.f» a a». BEX:82 words
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Miscellaneous11 1950-07-27 6 TIDE H.W.: 10.30 a-w. j i*J* ILW. 856 p.m. <ru f11 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-07-27 7 black moke float up from Seoul maishalling yards after B-29 SuperDd major raid on July 16. Centre of hits appears to be at left where trains was made from a jet reconnaissance plane shortly after the strike.41 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-07-27 7 fe U,d States are actively engaged in supporting the Nations purity •£tam\ member nations to nel P the R l pUbll fT„°,tJ? <£tatei Marin! Corps F-4-U *»X North Kore a- The photograph shows United States Marine oory» pianes during a recent training flight.46 words
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145 1950-07-27 7 Reuter. MANILA. Philippine Preside nt E'.pidio Quirino Is reported to be seriously considering acceleration of the Philippine military training programme and increas.} of the present, ground forces for war preparedness. These fcjid other defi n< measures are being taken up by the chief executive withReuter. - 145 words
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Advertisement155 1950-07-27 7 3S_\ Breathe in Comfert. Clear Nasal Vv v/A Congestion the Modern Way I Fed you r jr <(_>{\l hardly breathe Nose stuffy Worried *r S fVjr \^y- persistent atarrh or Head Colds You can lev* Jf. your nose in a few seconds with juit a few kafJl V-g' *of the155 words
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Miscellaneous640 1950-07-27 7 f V TODAY RED NETWORK BLUE NETWORK indun piwOabam.hiss ENGLISH PROGRAMMES u P *>•' Signal, Opt*600 p.m. 1'rDrrwnmf Sum- in Jb *«*TaJ»me SuM-^ mmry: Children* Program- wlt h r ml TUB 1 p 02 I?? 1 me; 6.20 Calling All Hospital» B jw V„ .J 2 »7-°^^ with requests for640 words
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1206 1950-07-27 8 Production Must Be Speeded Up And Cheapened Reuter. LONDON. BRITISH industry II lacing the most critical phase yet in its post-war development. Rehabilitated and reconstructed, il has spent lavishiy on expansion and new equipment Now the question comes, will it get the .vorli markets itReuter. - 1,206 words
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Article77 1950-07-27 8 HONGKONG Considcrab!e amounts of silver have been smuggled to South China in recent weeks, according to a report reaching here. The silver was carried by perrons travelling or the Can-ton-Shanghai railway. The report stated that mcst of the silver, in the form of bullion or coins,77 words
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89 1950-07-27 8 Reuter-AAP. BANGKOK. Dm to the present urn asy interi situation. General Ph.n Chunbawan. Oommander-in-chiei of the Thai Army, has order- that all Am units are to hold weekly r>!d manoeuvres and special drills. Commanding officei have been instructed to s< n<i in reportsReuter-AAP. - 89 words
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118 1950-07-27 8 PORT MORESBY -Papuans WW «oon be Meruit the Rcyai Austra ian Nay; The move foil »wa a <. some montho ago for the for mation of a Papua-New Guinea division of seamen, ig between IS and 22. pr< fer i with seme experience m118 words
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Article35 1950-07-27 8 iOKIO Wed NOBUTAKE Kiuchi. eta man of the Foreign Exchange Control Board, rill leave for th.* United EH on Aug. 15 to study foreign exchange affairs in the Un ted States.35 words
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Article, Illustration57 1950-07-27 8 Members of the G.H.Q*. Honour Guard Oompanj display the United Nations flag (centre was presented to General Of the Army Mac Arthur, Commanding General of the East Command, by General J. Lawton Coil Chief of Staff, U.S. Army on the roof of tbe Ichi Building, General MacArthux's-A.P. Photo. - 57 words
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Advertisement57 1950-07-27 8 jOĔm%& in London Mho hete/ KEMT HAIR GLORIFIER Direct Kemfs fYayunt spray final crowning touch before §§mW 3sfft and your hair will glow with a new thrilling, lasting //if^\ radiance, kemt comes to you in shades-nlark and vfy s N Ni magiv mist i >/A GLORIFY YOUR HAIR IN ONE57 words
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Article, Illustration92 1950-07-27 9 John Melbj lift) descends from U.S. Air Force C-54 in rear which brought him aitei-man \mcrican mission to Saigon on the first leg of a survey of military *tat« department official is accompanied by Donald R. Heath American MrrtD ha!" hina. mho met him at the\ V - 92 words
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Article571 1950-07-27 9 Despite The Korean War Reuter AAP. ■ftl in X ar. I its ™p.v-.t,1( t\un?ion have MM i •Mtirt the outward "!m <' NrtOgUeSe Mac 10. M .id leot western th» Far East. Tr. oion: A authorities. 400-yo T-uid tradh MM rea_M they '*nReuter & AAP. - 571 words
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Article77 1950-07-27 9 BOW TIES ARE UNIQUE IN SYDNEY U.P. SYDNEY. —A man wlt:i a oow-tie hi still unique, or a Yank in Sydney. In fact, one Sydney used car centre has decked its salesmen out with bow-ties because, explained the it was necessary to find a quick and easy means of identifyingU.P. - 77 words
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Article118 1950-07-27 9 U.P. HONGKONG. The saga of the "Great Train Robbeiy has taken a new twist in China, where the robbers operate by first poisoning their victims and then robbing their luggage, according to a report reaching here. On one occasion two passengei s, a father and sonU.P. - 118 words
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276 1950-07-27 9 U.P. DRINCESS Margaret, who would be described as 1 lovely even if she weren't a princess, keeps her figure despite a hearty appetite. While the heavy starch diet of post-war Britain is driving many women into dieting and girdles, the 19 year old princessU.P. - 276 words
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64 1950-07-27 9 MANILA MAY BE EVACUATED IN CASE OF WAR Reuter. MANILA. —The seat of the Philippine government may be moved to Quezon city, northwest of Manila, in the event of an invasion or another wor d war. This is projected in Philippine Government plans for civilian emergency protection, and is partReuter. - 64 words
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Advertisement69 1950-07-27 9 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS ttai/+ manicuted we/A C tITEX Your hands can be more beautiful with magic-wear CLTFX the polish that lasts and lasts. CUTEX gives sparkle to your costume. applies easily resists peeling and chipping. f k Because CLTEX is so inexpensive you can \A\ afford to keep several shades69 words
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Article, Illustration709 1950-07-27 10 RAFFLES WIN CHALLENGE CUP SCHOOLBOYS of Raffles Institution and Anglo-Chinese School yelled themselves hoarse yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium when the last event the one mile medley relay—on the Inter-School Athletic Championship programme was in progress. For on this race hung a verdict: Raffles or709 words
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Article172 1950-07-27 10 r* 1 N'GAPORE mens doubles tennis runners-up. G. T. Huloway and F. F. Sullivan en:o7*d the finals ot the Tanelin Clttb Championships yesterday, vhen they beat Capt. TurnerCoke and Maj. K. Greenwood. The court craft ar.d cornbinatJ B of the veteran pair proved l<x> good for172 words
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Article27 1950-07-27 10 Royal Signals and the RASC cr- w one-all when th*-y met at at Tanglin yesterday. f- were Herbert for Sipnals aad O'Brien for the RABC27 words
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Article235 1950-07-27 10 Meet Army-Navy At Jalan Besar Tribune Soccer Reporter. TODAY'S game, in which Singapore's Malaya Cup team clashes with the Army-Navy at Jalan Besar, can be rightly called a "get-to-gether party", for the Colony eleven. They have not played together for well over a month, because of235 words
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Article149 1950-07-27 10 Reuter. LONDON, Weo.—Cricket close of play scores: AT LORD'S, Gentlemen 325 (Dewes 94, Doggart 75. Brown 122, Tattersall richt-arm medium off spin three for 38). Players one run for no wicket. AT MAIDSTONE. Essex 313 (Fraraglier 6*. Eve 55. Do\**y right-arm medium offspin Aye forReuter. - 149 words
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Article60 1950-07-27 10 GOODWOOD, Sussex Wed. —Mr. James Ranks Strathspey won the £2,000 Goodwood Stakes run over two miles three furlongs here this afternoon. Mr. Robin MacAlplne's Royaliste was second and Sir Humphrey De Trafford's Forestry third. Sixteen ran. Betting: 3—l favourite Strathspey, 9—l Royaliste, 100—6 Forestry. Won by60 words
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Article46 1950-07-27 10 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed, Boxing with precision, world featherweight champion Willie Pep, 130 lbs., unanimously outpointed Bobby Bell, 127 lbs., over 10 round at the Griffith Stadium. Pep gave Bell a terrific lacing in the third round. Bell was bleeding from the mouth. —A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article246 1950-07-27 10 Reuter. SUNDERLAND Wed. Fresh from their triumph in the hird Test be Wet Indies visited Sunderhix today for a two-day's match against Durham Courry They amassed the useful total of 375 before their last wicket fell i>ust on the tea interval and then gotReuter. - 246 words
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Article97 1950-07-27 10 Result* of tennis w» rf YMCA ChMßp*OMbips Pl»3 yesterday are as foiwj" c c) T. H. Ang .r j, r tin* Maph-.z <- I.» V" Ah K«»w I JO) r M Siang i-m 0-1. <~»o.3) beat A. Nairn w 6-4: S. A. Daw-Mi < •*£< t U97 words
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722 1950-07-27 11 From Our Penang Correspondent. Turf Club has received a total of 194 entries for its four- isl Bank Holiday Gold Cup Meeting to be run on August 5. 9 and 12. Horses of three different classes are being catered for. They Class722 words
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Article111 1950-07-27 11 Municipal Commissioners arc considering a proposal to create tlie post of an Assistant Medical Officer in charge of staff. It has been provisionally agreed that this will be done next year, should Government approve of it, It was pointed out that 1 attendances at111 words
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Article37 1950-07-27 11 Th advance party ot I.C.F.T.U. delegation which will include Mr. F." W. Dalley. of the British T.U.C., is expected to arrive at Kallang tomorrow 6.15 p.m. They will leave for Kuala Lumpur on July 31.37 words
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Article40 1950-07-27 11 The Civilian Staff of the Krujineerinj Stores Depot. Alexandra Road, will give a farewell dinner this Saturday at the Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy World to the O.CMajor J.F. Dwyer who will he •t aving for Britain early next month.40 words
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288 1950-07-27 11 GOVERNMENT will revert to the pre-war practice of ccmmercial procurement of rice from Thailand and Burma as soon as it is certain that this can be done without endangering adequate supplies for the Malayan consumer but is unable to tell at the moment exactly288 words
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Article120 1950-07-27 11 1282 t rron-ts during Em«-r-V..''., r *tioas betweer *os»„ Ju ae 1950. arrestee •4 nod toto.' H en revealed in a Ml* *y to Mr. J.l>. 1 ration Go- ttt at tho Federal Legislative Council Oi the total number of terrorists cantured or arrrested. 120120 words
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Article188 1950-07-27 11 lirst Day, Aug. 5: Class I, Div. I—7 furs; Class 1, Div. 2— 7 furs; Class 3, Div. furs; Class 3, Div. 2—7 furs; Class 8, Div. I— 5V, furs; 3, Div. 2— iy 2 furs; CUwi ft, Div. I—s furs; Class 5. Div. I—6 furs. Secoitd Day,188 words
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115 1950-07-27 11 The following Lave been .<eU'Cied to represent Old Ratesian at cricket against Christian Bros?. Schools in the Evan Wong Shield league en Saturday at KhaUa ground: A. P. Rajah (Capt.). G. We t erhout. S. JL. Sundram. K. Miv ihncumarti. G. Valbere. R. Barker, R.115 words
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Article167 1950-07-27 11 THE War Damage Commission has paid out a total of 8.992 cheques some of which are for amounts cl less than $350. This was revealed ;n written replies to Mr. P. C. AuYong In the Federal Legislative Council. In reply to another question by167 words
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Article57 1950-07-27 11 TOKIO. Wed. —Sfokataro Hayashi of Okayama Prefecture. Japan, has walked round the world six and a half times—at least he covered that much distance in his 36 years' service, reports Kyodo news agency today. Hayashi who is with the Okayama Post Office has walked 162.40057 words
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Advertisement107 1950-07-27 11 ANOT H Elh LINK IN THE lljr^M Biro Service covers the Eastern hem!sphere. But it does more than that—lt covers JKt„ 4 every writing need; as witness tho now Biro Immij*^^ MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its protector cap which enables It to bo carried In BKj pocket107 words
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493 1950-07-27 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. TL T HILE investigating a rubber theft report at TT Kampong Tengah in the Segamat area on May 30 this year, a Police party encountered two armed Chinese bandits and captured one of them after a gun duel and an exciting493 words
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Article125 1950-07-27 12 TODAY'S MARKETS FIRST business in the ru !>!.•• r eommod tv market llu3 morning was done at 111 < i p* r pound for August shipment seven cents below yesterday i closing. But the market r.rnaed up quick v to 115 and then rose in a125 words
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Article223 1950-07-27 12 Official OTTAWA, Wednesday. THE Canadian X ivy nounc« (i to-day that "one j or more submarines of an un known nation have probably been in the waters off the east coast of Canada during the past month". Russia, Navy officials said earlier, was the only which223 words
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Article218 1950-07-27 12 U.S. Frontline, Korea, Todad. US. TROOPS, supported by jet fighters, today w blasted the Reds out of Hadong, vital point in a Red thrust to within 70 miles of Pusan. main supply base on Korea's east coast. The Americans are waiting to move in when the218 words
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Title Section62 1950-07-27 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR im PEOPLE Ttk Tribune" Spore Published simultaneously at Singapore. Kuala Lump*, ipoh and Penang. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Una KIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover,62 words
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Article, Illustration1211 1950-07-27 1 "NoDoubt Who Will Win Sh i n we 11 "Main Onslaught May Come In The West" LONDON. Wednesday. DRITAIN today pledged "an effective reinforcement" of ground troops to fight beside the Americans in Korea and put her Far Eastern fleet on a "war footing. Acting1,211 words
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Article, Illustration11 1950-07-27 1 < n bLmmm have had two bombing operations in Noras as? g--11 words
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Article126 1950-07-27 1 Tribune Staff Reporter GOVERNMENT has blackU Usl d a undesirable, übout 80 students and Mx teaehen of the Chinese High Schorl and seven .students and "ne teacher of the Nanyana Girls' School. The schools will have to dismiss the students and teaehen listed before they tie126 words
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Article43 1950-07-27 1 A force of giant Lincoln bombers returned irom a successful night bombing mission In Perak this morning. This is the second attack that Tengah-based No. 100 Squadron bombeis have made in Malaya. The first bombing sortie was on Sunday.43 words
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Article26 1950-07-27 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. The House of Representatives voted today to continue operating the government tin smelter at Texas City- for another five years.—A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article216 1950-07-27 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wednesday. PRIME MINISTER Attlee declared tonight that the best way to preserve the peace of the world was to "take definite action against aggression and by showing that aggression has not succeeded". 1 He was speaking at the end of the first day ofReuter. - 216 words
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Article37 1950-07-27 1 U.P. PARIS Wed.—The French Government today announced that it would call up the second contingent of 1950 class in October for regular military training. This would add an estimated 110.000 men to the French Army.—U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article57 1950-07-27 1 U.P. HONGKONG. Wed. A Communist correspondent in Korea said today that American air activity in Korea i sincreasing noticeably v*ith "bombers passing over all the time and fighters roaming and blasting every moving thing." He 'iaid that air attacks undoubtedly would increase but this would only stiffenU.P. - 57 words
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Article34 1950-07-27 1 U.P. BELGRADE. Wed. The Yugoslav government will soon announce a change in its attitude toward the Korean war by denouncing the' North Korean attack as aggression, informed sources said today. —U.PU.P. - 34 words
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Article27 1950-07-27 1 U.P. COLOMBO. Wed. The The price of "beet rubbe» Jumped 14 Ceylonese cents to Rs. 1.60 per pound the nighest price in 5 years.—U.KU.P. - 27 words
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Article22 1950-07-27 1 U.P. LONDON. Wed. The British Government announceu today that tea auctions would be resumed in April, 1951. U.P.U.P. - 22 words
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Article182 1950-07-27 1 rIE Korea aid offers to the United Nations at a glance: Britain: Probably a brigade of troops (about 4.000 men); warshins already in action; aircraft too. Defence Minister Shinwell says the force will be sent without delay. Turkey: 4.500 trained combat troops, fully equipped with American arms.182 words
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621 1950-07-27 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. AN allied expeditionary force comprising Broun force unite from as A many as a P do Z en nations is being formed Details the United Nations flag to fight in Korea. S3nU troQUS lt) nt rid. th?wdoress™ Ame?icSn Gfs was received621 words
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Article54 1950-07-27 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. THE U.S. Navy announced it is putting 48 more wusiups ;-t sea. including cc large and six light aircraft tarnrrs, two cruisers, 32 destroyers and 5 submarin The i.'nnouneement was made public by Chairman Vinson of the House Armed Services Committee after a secretA.P. - 54 words
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Article54 1950-07-27 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Wed. The Defence Department today issued a new casualty list identifying fivo men killed in action, four wounded and 11 missing. All are army penxmnel. The list brought the number of identifications released here to 48 killed, eight dead of wounds, 249 wounded. 78 injured andU.P. - 54 words
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Article34 1950-07-27 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Weu. Mr. Dean Acheson, today described as "of the greatest political importance" the otfers of ground troops ami ether military aid to assist U.S. forces in the Korean wai. —Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article33 1950-07-27 1 A.P. MELBOURNE. Wecl. H.M.A.S. Australia has oeen ordered to make an immediate dash from Jervis Bay to Heard Island where Dr Serge UdovikofT is seriously ill with acute appendicitis.— A.fA.P. - 33 words
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Article22 1950-07-27 1 A.P. LONDON. Wed Britain and West Germany are nearing agreement for freeing and boosting ..heir trade to its prewar level.—A.P.A.P. - 22 words
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Article33 1950-07-27 1 A.P. PRAGUE, Wed. .Sixteen oarsmen from Czechoslovakia nave been chosen to go to the Soviet Union to compete and train with Russian crews. the official news agency announced today.—A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article62 1950-07-27 1 LOOK out for today's late atiernoon edition of the Malaya Tribune fo. the latest news from Korea and the rest of the world This edition is issued EVERY DAY around 3.30 p.m. and contains the litest Singapore Malayan and world news. Also two regular features, a daily short62 words
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166 1950-07-27 1 TOKIO. Thursday. AMERICAN and South Korean troops ar3 holding stubbornly to defence positions despite continual North Korean pressure along all fronts, General Mac Arthur's early morning communique today said. The First Cavalry Division repulsed several assaults upon thoir defensive positions in the Yongdong sector,166 words
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Article83 1950-07-27 1 Tribune Stuff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Today. BANDITS attacked a police post in Southern Johore at 2 o'clock this m< rnlng. The police defenders engaged tht bandits in a 10--mlnute battle. The enemy fled when reinforcements arrived and gave chase. No casualties were reported. Security forces engaged five83 words
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Advertisement116 1950-07-27 1 National Employer's Mutual General ffllr VOTOR «ORRMKNTOMI \S\ flON* I'KKMOKAL A( < IOKPtT and other rlaxse* of INSURANCE MMM lATION l.T|>. i Incorporated In l.nrlandi tfeyef hanibrrw. Kaffirs M»<<., Vjn*rr. N NOME. I'hoiie MM, £ror Healthy Undisturbed Sleep J Best Quality N J v MCSQUITO NETS Available in the following116 words
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Advertisement20 1950-07-27 1 COR umu mmtt ran V I > TO LAST... Ma there can be no improvement to a PL A V 6RS20 words
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522 1950-07-27 2 —DUNLOP MAJOR-GENERAL D. Dunlop stressed the importance of personal contact to solve problems and create good feeling between soldiers and civilians. Addressing Singapore Rotarians yesterday on "the Soldier and the Civilian," he said tha T most of the pin-pricks between civilians and soldiers.522 words
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Article138 1950-07-27 2 THE Singapore Musical So- ciety is at present reheai- j sing a symphony concert to be presented at the Victoria Memorial Hall on August 18 and 20. The concert will be conducted by Mr. Glan Williams, and will include Beethoven s Pianoforte Concerto No. 3138 words
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Article40 1950-07-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. The Montr' Bosar of Selangor, Yang Mulia Raja Uda bin Raja Mohamed will open tho 2nd Annual Conference of the Youth League pf the UMNO at the Sultan Sulaiman Club. Kuala Lumpur on July 30.40 words
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Article561 1950-07-27 2 NOEL Carter, ex-Progressive who is now a life member ot the Labour Party ha.< sent Piogressive Party pies, dent Mr. C. C. Tan a second challenge. to thrash the Marcus., Scales issue in a public debate. Mr. Cartel who wrote yesterday to Mr. Tan said: "I am561 words
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191 1950-07-27 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Wed. TWO Malays were arrester) by the Police yesterday in connection with a scries of house-breaking reports whicn were being investigated. The l'olice traced several of the stolen articles to the bouse of a Malay. Some of the recovered property were identified by two191 words
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Article57 1950-07-27 2 SIKH HAD DOPE CHARGE JOHORE BAHRIr. Wed. Customs Officers yesterday arretted a Sikh when they searched the train at the Railway Station and found eiJSht ounces of gunja in his possession. In the Magistrates' Court before Inche Taib today. Sarwan Singh claimed trial wnen Charged with possession ot the gunja.57 words
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Article58 1950-07-27 2 Students of the Singapore V ftChers' Training College will be holding two danres this week-end. The "second?batch" students W 11 be holding their first social and dance on July 2« tne St. Andrew's School Hall On the following day the "A" and "B" groups will hold58 words
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Article38 1950-07-27 2 Th advance party of 1.C.F.T.1 T. delegation wnlch will include Mr. F. W. Dalley, Ol the British T.U.C., is expected to arrive at Kallang tomorrow 6.15 p.m. They will leave for Kuala Lumpur on July 31.38 words
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Article46 1950-07-27 2 PENANG. Wed. H, W. Price, L. J. Putra, Tony Forrest and Lim Eng Hock hay heen seloct"fl to represent the Penang Motor Cycle Clun at Malaya's premier speed trials the .lOhor* Grand Prix ant road races for cars and motor cycles on August 6.46 words
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Article202 1950-07-27 2 Court I old JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. AT the close of a preliminary enquiry into a A rape charge, Magistrate Che Taib today committed Ahmad bin Abbas, a 21-year-old rubber tapper, for trial in the High Court. Ahmad was charged with raping a 12-year-old Malay girl at202 words
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Article141 1950-07-27 2 THE University of Malay* has awarded twelve seho larships to students of the different faculties who did exceptional]) well in *heir recant professional examinations. The scholarships are worth $300 a year and will normally be tenable till the student completes his particular course of -:tudy141 words
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Article110 1950-07-27 2 Municipal Commissioners are considering a proposal to create the post of an Assistant Medical Officer in charge of staff. It has been provisionally agreed that this wil 1 be done next year, should Government approve of it. It wan pointed out that attendances at110 words
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Article37 1950-07-27 2 TOKIO. Today—General Mac Arthur's headquarters on July 21 permitted the Japanese to send the fifth whaling expedition to the Antarctic since the war's end. announced the Agriculture and Forestry Ministry, reports Kyodo news agency today.37 words
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Article28 1950-07-27 2 PENANG, Wed. The opening ceremony of the extension of St. Mark"> School >n Butterworth tomorrow at f,.30 p.m. will be performed by the Bishop of Singapore.28 words
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Article176 1950-07-27 2 THERE is a crisis brewing in the ranks of the Singapore Clerical and Administrative Workers Union. Reason: A resolution was passed at the last meeting of the Union's Council permitting watchmen to become mbers. Tin meeting was held in the middle of July and since176 words
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Article80 1950-07-27 2 Noreen Stoke, who played tiie GrlCfi rianotortc Conco'to with the Musical Society's Orchestra in March and a Sonata Recita'' on Thursday last with Mr. Goh Soon TU>«. is giving a solo Pianoforte Recital at the Victoria Memorial Hail on Sunday next at 0 P-m. Her programme80 words
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Article43 1950-07-27 2 The Civilian Staff of the j Engineering Stores Depot, Alexandra Road, will give a, farewell dinner this Saturday j at the Tai Tong Restaurant. I Happy World to the O.C. Major J.F. Dwyer who will be caving for Britain ear'y next month.43 words
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Article597 1950-07-27 2 'DANGEROUS TO CONVICT' v DAGAYA Krishna Samy Naidu, former cashier at the office of Mr. Sandy G. Pillay, solicitor, who has been under District Court sentence of three months' imprisonment on a charge of criminal breach of trust of $1,113.88 left the High Court yesterday as597 words
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Advertisement152 1950-07-27 2 TODAY CaTlA¥/ 11 ha, 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 »*o Clark's 2 Baby —Kissing Mayor... Loretta's the baby he Kisses...^ HKBIW 'Lnr' X— CLARK LORErfrA 'ij rW 'P- GABLE YOUNG IX) THBvCIIV MIDNIGHT JUvetOuheid SATURDAY €&f*?£lK Brand New Print jfWARYEL OPENING TODAY AfUffflgft j A Blazing Broadside DON TCRRY az WtNSLOW152 words
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Advertisement136 1950-07-27 2 CAPITOL STARTS TODAY 11, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30. 1 QtROLHYNN I SATURDAY M'NITE I ROMANCE! V jL&T- ADVENTURE? 1 #?J INTRIGUE f^T^ 41 DEREK LYNN fQtf NOW SHOWING 11am. 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 SATURDAY M'NITE VA« Ij 1 fm 3 mJnjMMĔĔ Ufm» T A TM 4fl i i I J136 words
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Advertisement44 1950-07-27 2 HKKK'S A (,I !4Nn BRITISH (DmrVv DONALD HOUSTON i MOIRA LISTER ALEC GUINNESS A J?rar fob YOUR MOHE? Samin Gamut Dancing Tc BtardOM AHEBAK ENTA or "Yon Ar- M> Ltw" in Egyptian with English subtitles, with Farid El-Atarach Today 3.15. 6.30, 9.15 pm. Jtivlvif4u,',i;i.44 words
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215 1950-07-27 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. •THIRTY-THREE- YEAR-OLD Omar bin Tahir, I a clerk of works in the Malayan Railways, vaS arraigned before Magistrate Che Taib today o u v of "receiving for himself $100 from sin Railways contractor, Ayiathurai, uvithout consideration." He claimed trial. An original charge215 words
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Article105 1950-07-27 3 Tho following are the new oOce-bearen of the Hongkong md Shanghai Banking Corpoi itioo Local Staff Benevoleat Society. Patrons, Messrs. C. L. nd LUn Bock Kee; nt, Mr. Sim Miah ict-I'ri'.sidents. Mi. Ono Jim Tech and Mr Bnki Uin Osman. Hon. Secretary. Ml. RayBMnd L Pereira;105 words
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Article46 1950-07-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. L'ato Zainal Abidin bin Haji Abas. D P.M.J., M.C.S., has ceased f be a Temporary ortKiai Member of the Federal Legislative Council, consequent upon tin- return to Ike Federation of Dr. C. P. Rawson, Chief Social Welfare Officer, Federation of Malaya.46 words
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Article39 1950-07-27 3 The Chiel Justice has approv. d the tppointment of Mi George,Edward Walter Mentwortli Bayly, Commission.) of Prisons, Singapore, to bi Commissioner for take H* Governor has appointed ■1 W. <;. Christie aa Surv. voi ot Ships, Singapore.39 words
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Article113 1950-07-27 3 The Singapore Youth Coun cil will soon get another motor launch. This has been made possible through the generous donation by Mr. N.R. Mistri of $800. The money was given to the Singapore Rotary _Club to be used for the purchase of *i motor for a113 words
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Article65 1950-07-27 3 STOLE SARONGS CHARGE PENANG, Wed. Bail of SI.OOO each was a lowed by Magistrate D.R. Home to Mohammed Abdul Salam and .M.S. Naina Mohammed who M ci c jointly charged with tneft of 500 pulicat sarong worth $2 000 and one account book beionging to one Shaik Ally on July65 words
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Article232 1950-07-27 3 THE pick of orchids and gladioli blooms from the local florists along Orchard Road went off the market yesterday. when three young Chinese went on a flower-buying spree. "The price doesn't matter," said the trio, to the florists, "only give v tne best.' The flowers232 words
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Article209 1950-07-27 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. DANDITS murdered two European Police serD geants when they attacked two jungle squads in Perak. The sergeants were leading the jungle squads which were ambushed by a fore? of about 60 bandits. Although outnumbered, the security iorces engaged the enemy for about i.n209 words
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85 1950-07-27 3 A 34-year-old Loh I Ah Ngaii. was charged with I attempt-d suicide by cutting j her throat with a vegetable I knife on June It, at Hall Pike Street, in the Second Police Court yesterday. Loh who had a breathing tube in hei neck85 words
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Article52 1950-07-27 3 The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a general meeting on Saturday at 9.30 a.m. at the Union's premises. At the meeting the Committee of Management will submit their detailed proposals for a Unified Education Service for the approval of the general body before they were sent52 words
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Article476 1950-07-27 3 Court Told PENANG. Wed. Saminathan, an Indian, was charged in the Magistrates Court yesterday, with cheating one Goh Yuat Eng, a widow, of $125 by saying that he could get her son on bail. The woman, Goh Yuat L.ng. mother of five children said that her476 words
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679 1950-07-27 3 —COURT TOLD fHIEF Inspector, C. W. Such told the Singapore Second District Court yesterday, how two Chinese and three Malay boys went prawn-fishing at the seventh mile stones Pasir Panjang Road during the early hours of January 2 and then saw some people in a679 words
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Article23 1950-07-27 3 Major E. C Watson has resigned his Commission in tne Singapore Volunti er Corps Liaison Regiment with effect from April 17.23 words
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Article132 1950-07-27 3 A statement condtrnning the recent arson attempts by Communists was Issued by the Singapore Police yesterday. The statement said: Communist hooligans were out again on Tuesday night when they made an attempt to set fire to a bus at Joo Chlat. "This is the fourth occasion on132 words
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Article56 1950-07-27 3 PENANG. Wed. Choo Weng Chow was produced before Magistrate Mr. D. R. Home yesterday on a charge of having 150 catties of Kedah Rice worth $39 and 22 catties of vegetable oil worth $10. He claimed trial and the ease was ju?t off for August56 words
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136 1950-07-27 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners are to advertise for a second Assistant Lady Medical Officer. The post will be placed on the Senior Officers' Salary Scheme Class II and will carry an initial salary of $500 with a maximum of $1,000. It is also expected that136 words
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Advertisement75 1950-07-27 3 MokningCoughs Ing aj><\ night cuagkka ot llrunctnU* or Astfejma iUioth«r dejr •Itftwn v i MEKDACO TtiUgra*t "J* aal mxjlelna works Uiru th* «•«L Ihua reaching Uia bronchial wtwa »1.1 lungs. Starts helping nAtur* 1 i-'J f < r. mova thick, stack* i t»a Urn coughing JX}I T brenjhing and iacra75 words
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Advertisement350 1950-07-27 3 because it u S WBĔk designed in the Pye Mljllll M Wm Research Üboratone* at Cambridge, England, where the finest FEATURES brain* in British engineer* m»»4*pr—4 .s*n in* cany ont the meet f*r pi*-m» m*d mmmm\m specialised and advanced p y tmmmkv, research. B.« B »i/ufJy mrammrtiomad cabin*. jSSSt tm350 words
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Article616 1950-07-27 4 THE cat is out of +he bag. Not spitting and clawing, but fat and purring as befits a civil service member of the feline family—and the adjective that matters most is fat. Mr. S. S. Rosrf, Organisation and Methods Adviser from the Colonial Office, who spent nine months616 words
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1605 1950-07-27 4 Report Of Malaya's Planning Supremo INTRODUCTION ON Feb. 6. 1949. the Organisation and Methods Adviser arrived in Malaya en route to Hongkong. He remained in Malaya until March 4, 1949. after having preliminary discussions with Heads of Departments and setting the work programme1,605 words
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388 1950-07-27 4 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. THE Malayan Chinese Association today took to task the Planter, official organ of the Incorporated Society of Planters lor its editorial published in its June issue. The editorial said: The Malayan Government can afford no longer to tolerate so-called388 words
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Article191 1950-07-27 4 THE people of Singapore will get to know more 1 about how the Government of the Colony and the Municipality work when two books now in preparation come out in the near future. The idea behind the project is to increase Singapore's civic consciousness,191 words
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Article67 1950-07-27 4 Air craft of the Far East Air Force are now taking an active part in the operation in Korea. Sunderland Flying Boats are operating in con junction with elements of the British Far East Fleet. Far East Command Dakotas and Valettas are also Ailing a67 words
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Article23 1950-07-27 4 Donal Oscar Huartson and Rowland John Godber have been appointed as' Acting Lieutenants in the Malayan Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve.23 words
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Advertisement48 1950-07-27 4 /gray j MAGIC I ROYAL PORTABLE; I "Mogic" Margin eliminates fumbling. < j I No fuss, no fret—click, j it's set' j J Many other exclusive j Royal features make i the Gray Magic YOUR .J Portable Typewriter. Sold guaranteed by a Service established 40 J years in Malaya.48 words
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Advertisement67 1950-07-27 4 S Little Feet f How Far to Go. Sandals I Make Them I Comfy j I $5.25 per poir j in Red S Brown and J S VV/v/nS I in Toddlers Sizes 3| to 7.} I NON SLIP SOLE OF SPECIALLY PREPARED RUBBER, j S STRONG UPPERS OF CRUSHED g67 words
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2571 1950-07-27 5 People Told: Close Ranks And Work Together KUALA LUMPUR, Wednesday. REMARKING that the period of rehabilitation may now be considered to be nearly complete, the Economic Secreta r y, Mr. A. Hey woodWaddington in moving the adoption "in principle"* of the draft Development Plan for2,571 words
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Article173 1950-07-27 5 THE War Damage Comnu's- sion has paid oi:t a total of 8.592 cheques some of which are for iimoiu.'s f less than $350. This was revealed m written replies to Mr. P. C. AuYong in the Federal Legislative Council. In reply to another question173 words
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Article130 1950-07-27 5 A total of 1.282 terrorif-Lt were kil'ed during Emergency operations betweer .Tune 1948 and June 1950. Those captercd or arrested during the same period total 191. This was revealed in a written reply to Mr. J.T>. Mead by the Federation Go- vernment at the Federal130 words
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Article58 1950-07-27 5 Out of 51.124 applications for certificates cf Federal citizenship 41.509 have been approved and 1,572 reject* J This was stated In reply to w»*«ceu questions by Mr. Leung Cheung Ling at the Federal Legislative Council meeting. Additional Assistant Registrars and clerks nave been appointed md it58 words
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Advertisement12 1950-07-27 5 SELKi your Unwanted JEWELLERY in the TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED COLUMNS Costs Best Resilts12 words
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Advertisement314 1950-07-27 5 I "KeS getting somePEpTj 1 VIGOR I J A jays ELSIE the BORDEN cow ml It's not surprising ln>w nimli entr.uv miniiStW CSB ,n m J drinking KI.IM milk c\ery day. I'vn\ Cruris with 8 f> wholesome nourishment so necessars lor i n.\\ mc children. \ou 1 i t an314 words
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Miscellaneous40 1950-07-27 5 LI L ABNER by Al Gapp IT FOLLY MELTED TH' FCWS. FOUR CAPS, DEPRIVIN' WHAT IT PONE J'HiM.. I'LL GIVE I (IM A DOUBLE, j AUCONiINFD C/ IHDR REASON .WON'T LOCKUMTJLMF «fft> WHAM MY HANG I 'aLLEY by V. 11^40 words
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287 1950-07-27 6 (JOVERNMENT will revert to the pre-war practice of commercial procurement of rice from Thailand and Burma as soon as it is certain that this can be done without endangering adequate supplies for the Malayan consumer but is unable to tell at the moment exactly287 words
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Article149 1950-07-27 6 SINGAPORE. Wednesday. With the greatly improved prices for rubber the rubber share came in for some attention and prices showed small gains in some cases. Tins and industrials were generally fractionally easier. The following were the price .changes?: SINGAPORE, .Inly W. Fraser Neave Pret 20 3 21149 words
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Article141 1950-07-27 6 Reuter LONDON. Wed.—Small irreguler movements were recorded un die London Stork Exchange today. Trading was restricted by the latest developments in Korea and by the desire of operators to await the Parliamentary debate on United Kingdom defence. Movements in British Government stocks were of one-eighth in either directionReuter - 141 words
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Article31 1950-07-27 6 Reuter. TOKYO, Today. The Japanese Government Economic Stabilisation Board is expected to compete by July 29 a blueprint for emergency import of essential goods, reports Kyodo news agency today.—Reutor.Reuter. - 31 words
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Article145 1950-07-27 6 There wore wild f'uetuation in the rubber commodity market yesterday with the price jumping at one time to 121' a cents done for August a rise of 16 1 cents over the previous day's closing. But in the afternoon w»tn dealers satisfied the market eased slightly145 words
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Article80 1950-07-27 6 SINGAPORE July 26.— The price of lin rose by lurther S(i on the pieul leaehinft S3SS per pieu! exsmelter. LONDON. July i > spot v: op est Three mon (lis V.707.. I p £8. Settlemeni price M 709. ilp fi 9. Turnover: 715 tons. SECOND SESSION. Spot C80 words
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Article113 1950-07-27 6 U.P. LONDON, Wed. Demand from the tontinent brought un to record height today. At Un close of the afternoon session, spot was quoted at £733-1/4 per ton making a total rise of £16-1 3 since the .lose of yesterdays market. Three months closed at £731--1 2. £15-3U.P. - 113 words
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Article69 1950-07-27 6 The Federation's rubber stocks at the end of June totalled 74,143 tons as compared with "1.989 tons at the of May a rise of 2.1b4 tons. Imports into the Federation in June totalled 7.001 tons production totalled 57.736 tone. Of this estates produced 31.196 tons while69 words
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Article33 1950-07-27 6 U.P. HONG KONG. We i. The following were the official quotations at the Hr>ng Kong Money Exchange today: HK56.23 per U.S. dollar. HK515.50 per pound sterling. HKS3I4 per tael of gold.U.P. - 33 words
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Article87 1950-07-27 6 A.P. NEW YORK, Wed.—The rubber group of the Commodity Exchange, Incorporated, estimates this year's world production of natural crude rubber at 1.605.000 long tons as compared with I '7.500 long tons in 1949. World consumption last year totalled 1.437.500 long tons, it said, and consumption inA.P. - 87 words
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204 1950-07-27 6 TOKIO, Thursday AMERICAN infantrymen have struck, in a surA prise counterattack, against the North Korean Communists who have thrust into f ar southern Korea. New American fighting men—a mystery force whose numbers and un ta are official secrets —went into action late yesterday in204 words
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Advertisement694 1950-07-27 6 FOB U.K. CONTINENT. Singapore: Pt. Swet.l Penang: "Bcnalder" for L'pool "Benavon" for London, July /6 Aug. 7/8 Aug. 0/10 Aug. f or Ave„- iB/in 2oAu? "Benlcmond" for Havre ISS": Aug. 20/21 Aug. 22/23 Aug. "Benmhor" for London, Antwerp, Rottcrdam ls/3 o Aug. 31 Aug./l Sept. 2/3 Sept. "Benvenoe" for Liverpool,694 words
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Advertisement472 1950-07-27 6 ig&assmm* 1 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTKD uirls for outdoor advertising work. Commencing salary $60 per racaaem p i.s 5«, ommiseion on sales. Reply to Matheson Sinn Co., 18. fi Itn Road. S ngaporo. (Q. 193) ADVERTISING Agsney has vacancies for energetic Aecoun: Xx ut res, Sales Prtwootion and Production assistants. Write472 words
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Advertisement369 1950-07-27 6 FINANCIAL WANiKD oan $bou. Itepayaou six months state interest required Box A.3849, Tribune, Penang. < J?5) "IbIcATIOiiAL VIOLIN Lessons, Theory Practice given by qua'ifl?d teacher. Julian Foorman. Musical Director: Sea View Orchestra. Limited pupils accepted. Preparing pupils tor tlie *'Koyal College of Music, London". Enquiries: 4. Meyer Mansions, North Bridire369 words
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Advertisement282 1950-07-27 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE MG PB TC tfff and" taxi i 1949 both newly taxed in.-ur ed $1,200 Wagner SVC Hal Beach Hoad. 5—7. tt&LKM. 1949 Renault 8 taxed ft Insu: d Austin 8 reg. 1948 taxed il reasonable price. Apply 1A Penang Road. S pore. «'Q.lt»). FOR SALE: Ladies Huinoet282 words
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Advertisement268 1950-07-27 6 WANTED WANTED pOSt-wai IJ-U by Vuuxhall must be in v<<\ :>•■•) condition ring Tav m 3:mh ;.f.r five. <M.i6>-'. ACCOMMODATION TO RENT: Urgently reg four 2,3 bedroomed i.e..----ljr msned or unfurnished n ra teal a area. Detans to Bo« AiSEO. Tribune. .Spore. I P I v TO Let. Sea.- de268 words
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Article, Illustration736 1950-07-27 7 RAFFLES WIN CHALLENGE CUP SCHOOLBOYS of Raffles Institution and Anglo-Chinese School yelled themselves hoarse yesteiday at Jalan Besar Stadium when the last event the one mile medley relay—on the Inter-School Athletic Championship programme was in progress. For on this race hung a verdict: Raffles or736 words
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Article46 1950-07-27 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed Boxing with precision, worM featherweight champion Willie Pep, 130 lbs., unanimously outpointed Bobby Bell, 127 lbs., over 10 round at the Griffith Stadium. Pep gave Bell a terrific lacing in the third round. Bell was bleeding from the mouth. —A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article237 1950-07-27 7 Meet Army-Navy At Jalan Besar Tribune Soccer Reporter. TODAY'S game, in which Singapore's Malaya 1 Cup team clashes with the Army-Navy at Jalan Besar, can be rightly called a ''get-to-gether party", for the Colony eleven. They have not played together for well over a month, because237 words
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Article157 1950-07-27 7 Reuter. LONDON. Weo. Criekt t cloae of piiiy Korea AT LORD'S, Gentlemen 325 (Dewes i>4. Doggnri 75, Brown 122, Tattersall light-arm medium offspin three for 38). Players one run for no wicket. AT MAIDSTONF.. Essex 313 (Fraragher 64). Eve 66, Dovey right-arui medium oft spinReuter. - 157 words
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Article61 1950-07-27 7 GOODWOOD, Sussex Wed. —Mr. James Ranks Strathspey won the £2,000 Goodwood Stakes run over two miles three furlongs here this afternoon. Mr. Robin Mac Alpine's Royaliste was second and Sir Humphrey De TrafTord's Forestry third. Sixteen ran. Betting: 3—l favourite Strathspey, 9—l Royaliste. 100—6 Forestry. Won61 words
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Article166 1950-07-27 7 niXfIAPOIIE mm's doub) -s tMUdn runners-up. O. T. HotloWay and F. F. Sullivan entered the (Iraki ot the Tanglin riuli i 'ii»;mpu>nshins yesterday, when they beat Capt. TurnerCooke and Maj. K. tirpenwonu. The court <raft and combination of the veteran pair proved too for Turner-Cooke and166 words
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Article145 1950-07-27 7 Results of tennis ties in the YMCA Championships played off esterday arc as follows:Clas.-; "A" Handicap Singles: T. H. Ana (—3O) beat H. M. Maphuz -15» 6-0. 6-2; Dr. Chan Ah Kow (—3O) beat Chai Chin Siang -SO) 6-1. 6-4; Y. P. Wee 30.3) L at A.145 words
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114 1950-07-27 7 The follow ng !.ave been selected to represent Old Ratesian at cricket against Christian Bros. Schools in the Evan Won*-- Shield leairue en Saturday at Khalsa ground. A. P. Rajah tCapL.). G, We-*t-eihout, S. K. Sundram. K. Miv thucumaru. G. Valberg, B. Barker. R. Barker.114 words
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898 1950-07-27 7 From Our Penang Correspondent. TH f Penang Turf Club has received a total of 194 entries for its four--1 day August Bank Holiday Gold Cup Meeting to be run on August 5, 7 9 of three different classes are being catered for.898 words
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Article182 1950-07-27 7 First Day, Aug. 5: Class 1, D«v. i 7 furs; Class 1, Div. 7 fun*; Class 3, Div. I—7 furs; Class S, Div. 2—7 furs; U?ss S, Div. I—itt lOf* 4 ,vv, x, Div. 2—si furs; Clans 5, Div. I—s furs; Class S Div. I—6 furs. "Second Day,182 words
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Advertisement624 1950-07-27 7 MARRIAGE Davles at Singula- y, 1950, Douglas ,n of tho late Dr. i■ i Richardson of Joan Elizalieth, i the late Mr and d* u h a [xvcnish of Kala- v t Australia. ACCOMMODATION WANTED ZTTtT'coTrinany requires NOTICES NAl l RALISATION ri< r. by given that rath of 145. Motilv624 words
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Advertisement402 1950-07-27 7 NOTICES NOTICE TIONG BHARU BRANCH of Singapore Co-o»erntive S*ores Society Limited', No. 39, Seng Poh Road, will be declared open by the Deputy Food Controller, Mr. A. D. Butler Madden on Sunday, 30 July, at 11 a.m. Members and non-members invited. ~THE bankruptcy ORDINANCE (CHAP. 45) In the High Court402 words
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Advertisement633 1950-07-27 7 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore «P. S ham Penang MODJOKERTO 10/12 Aug. 13 Aug. 14 Aug. Agents ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipping Dept. Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. JAVA Ne¥yOßK SMLtNGS R**»l Rotterdam lAqj4 Holland- Am*rtr+ Mm Nedrrland I.ln* Rotterdam Rotterdam. Amsterdam. HALIFAX BOSTON NEW YORK.633 words
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Article343 1950-07-27 8 Tribune Stafl Reporter. SINGAPORE and the Federation have been given a provisional allocation of $36 million worth ol imports from Japan for the year ending June 1951. It is understood that this allocation may be increased when the Japan-Sterling area trade talks are concluded.343 words
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Article139 1950-07-27 8 MR Justice Cox-Evans will preside over the CorhrhisBion of Enquiry IntQ Seamen's Registration Bureau, it was announced. Mr. FG. Ritcnie of Messrs Ritchie and Bisset and Mr. D.I. Greer, Secretary. Singapore Institute of Marine and Power Engineers, will be tho other members. Mr. A.G.B. Colton of139 words
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Article71 1950-07-27 8 KOREA PROifiT. Thurs NORTH KOREAN troops arc now using a heavy tank described as simila.iy to the Russian "Stalin" 5«--tonner, and bigger than any type previously seen in action here. American artillery disabled one ot the ranks 0$ Sunday evening during the battle t<>r Yongdong. Next71 words
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Article155 1950-07-27 8 LIM I oh Tai told the Coroner, Mr. W. G.-Porter, yesterday that her sister-in-law. Lim Ah Mo told her that she was unable to work for k hree or four months because of sleepless nights and chest pains. Mr. Porter returned a verdict of suicide by155 words
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Article133 1950-07-27 8 CHICAGO, Today. A bushel of catnip was tossed into the lion house at the local zoo yesterday to see what would happen. The lions, tigeis and leopards acted like kittens and loved it. A 160-lb. Indian leopard, named Tommy, regarded as dangerous, rolled in the133 words
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Article93 1950-07-27 8 AH was hustle and bustle on board the French Ship •'Champiorion at about 5.00 p.m. last evening, as sbe was due to leave port. AH the French troops that had been given shore leave were coming back to the boat. The "Champiollion" is carrying about 40093 words
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Article414 1950-07-27 8 Tribune Staff Reporter. APPROXIMATELY 25,000 hawkers are reported A to be active in the Municipal Area of Singapore, according to the preliminary report of the Census and Survey of Hawkers compiled by Dr. You Poh Seng. However, it was stressed that the number of those414 words
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Article97 1950-07-27 8 NO. one squadron of the Royal Australian Air Force flown to Singapore ten days ago to assist .he Royal Air Force in anti-ter-rorist operation in the Federation, despatched its fo ir Lincoln heavy bombers on their first operational sorties yesterday, to Central and North97 words
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Article79 1950-07-27 8 A.P. FRANKFURT, Wed.—Two German industrial groups were convicted by a U.S. Hign Commission Court here today of negotiating illegal cartel agreements with French ana Italian firms. It wa sthe first case of its kind in U.S. courts in Get many. Tne two groups, the Ger man AssociationA.P. - 79 words
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Article405 1950-07-27 8 —COURT COLD Tribune Staff Reporter. AN Indian. Ratnam, was tentatively charged 11 with the murder of an Indian, Raju, and the attempted murder of two women Kamala and Papa, on April 23, on Serangoon Road, in the Relief Court yesterday. Papa told the court405 words
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Article40 1950-07-27 8 PENANG. Wed—Saw Joo Poh who pleaded guilty to three charges of naving distilling apparatus w*B allowed bail of $100. The case will be brought up for sentence on September 1 He was also charged with manufacturing liquor.40 words
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Article111 1950-07-27 8 t V r >.IM |.r lit I L»K.t. «1 77 •><,._ T M| 1 vii 11 11 lliimr 1 11 in <( Ht 1» -I, f la* *4 KI\'I.4I»UI{|: V (< (<MK Hi 4 V \V4 A.. !Ur in (Mil >.. 1"«' 'I- riii Phif» lOilul p.Hi*111 words
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Article119 1950-07-27 8 CATHAY: "Key to the L"it\ at 1100 a m.. 1.«. 1.15 and 9.30 p.m. 1 Mj AI.H AM BRA "Prim* JK»." 1,5 5 PA\lLION; "A Run fu v,,., Money,' at 2.00, (>.30 and m i p.m. CAPITOL: "Silver Kiv-r" v 11 00. 1.45. 4.00. 6» .,nd H 30 BEX:119 words
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Article19 1950-07-27 8 SOCCER: S n?apore Mahijt Cup XI v. Armv-Navy i* Jalin B< .s«r TENNIS: YMCA <nd Club tournament <cont.>.19 words
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Article88 1950-07-27 8 A.P. RANGOON Wed. THE government said today Communists derailed a mail train on a bridge near Rangoon, fir od on passengers tryiii 6 to flee the overturned coaches and captured several e,dardb. The government cid not disclose Lh< total number of casualties. The train was enA.P. - 88 words
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Advertisement14 1950-07-27 8 BLOOD BANK Group A 34 Bottles B 5 AB 5 O 23 Donors 23.14 words
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Miscellaneous9 1950-07-27 8 TIDF H.W.: 10.20 am. (8ft. lin.i 4.E5 p.m. (8ft.».9 words
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