Malaya Tribune, 29 July 1950
1950-07-29
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Title Section18 1950-07-29 1 MALAYA Tribune tod rs NEWS TODAY *5 <^' EXTRA flftiVfc PAtifcS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS18 words
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Article, Illustration155 1950-07-29 1 THIS AFTERNOON'S COMMUNIQUE DOT}) I TOKIO, Saturday D mted States divisions on the central been under constant heavy attacks Jays, but there was "no appreciable defence positions, Mac Arthur an-iH)st-midday to-day. •nmunique admitted that the Allied lines Conu d&pj in a few155 words
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Article102 1950-07-29 1 MUNICIPAL Commissioners «1 are to invite applications from officers in the Municipality to fill the post of Senior Assistant Municipal Treasurer. The job will be a Class I job in the Senior OfficersSalary Scheme and carries an initial salary of $870 itsfig «y to a maximum of102 words
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Article34 1950-07-29 1 A.P. SAIGON. Fri. U.S. Minister to Indo-China Donal 1 R. Heath today assured the Laotian government the U. S. will soon undertake a programme of military and economic aid for Laos.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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612 1950-07-29 1 Aik Hoe: "Deliberate Arson Says The CID A LL information obtained during the investigation into the cnuse of the fire at the AIK Hoe Rubber Factory tends to .show that it was deliberate arson, and most probably committed by egents of the Malayan Communist Party says a statement from C.I.D.612 words
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Article612 1950-07-29 1 A.P. U.P. TOKIO, Saturday SLASHING U.S. counter-attack has hurled back the great Red push in the centre of the blazing Korean warfront, a field dispatch said today. The dispatch said the counter-attack regained positions lost during a night of furious fighting. The Americans had been thrown backA.P. & U.P. - 612 words
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Advertisement7 1950-07-29 1 VLL p ENANG RACE WEIGHTS BACK PAGE7 words
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Article216 1950-07-29 2 msrusSIONS between the Education authoriSingapore Chinese Higti Schort and the Nanyang Girls High School are again dead^ met yesterday to cuss the two schools' acceptance of the levised terms if the Education Department which included further control over the teachers ana students of the two schools. Mi.216 words
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Article62 1950-07-29 2 Four schools and two institutions have been declared institutions of a public character and have been exempted from certain provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance. Tne four schools are: the Seletar Tamil School, Geylang Methodist Girls' School. Singapore Chinese HigTi School ■ad 8.-in Shan School. The two62 words
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Article158 1950-07-29 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fil. PLRAK has de.aded :i. principle to per.nit toddy shops to be opeii'd en estates. Applications should in the first place be made by estate managers to the Deputy Commissioner for Labour. The Deputy Commissioner! will make such arrangements as may be necessary158 words
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Article37 1950-07-29 2 A lorry carrying cane was stopped by a police patrol car on Anson Road, yesterday. The driver was asked to strap the cane close to the sides of the lorry, so as not obstruct traffic.37 words
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Article114 1950-07-29 2 A.P. A_. LONDON. Fri TLANTXC pact deputies announced agreen ent tonight—with details secret— on ways to stepup defence production in Western Europe. "The Council of Deputies took note of the additional military effort already an nounced by several of the treaty countries and unanimously approvedA.P. - 114 words
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Article34 1950-07-29 2 An amendment to the Emergency Registration Regulations of 1948 which gives powers to the police to register a change of address on an identity card was published in the Gazette yesterday.34 words
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Article196 1950-07-29 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. A ver y heated debate can be expected at the Municipal Commissioners meeting on Monday ovor the appointment of an Assistant Water Engineer. The Municipal Establishments Board have decided to give the job to Mr. Cassim Moham Patel who was born in India.196 words
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Article233 1950-07-29 2 1 PENANG. Friday ]i|Y day would be fully occupied if i ifl deal with all the daily gossip of coiTee-s or the 'tittle-tattle' of bus passengers on nal matters in George Town,'' said Mr hr Hammett, Municipal President at yesterday? meeting. 'In one of the233 words
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89 1950-07-29 2 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Fri. PRESIDENT Truman asked Congress today .or t600.000.000 ior stockpiling strategic and critical materials and $18.000.000 for the renovation at reserve merchant ships. Mr. Trurvin submitted suplementar? estimates of appropriations calling :or provision of the the money during this fiscal year. TheReuter. - 89 words
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123 1950-07-29 2 A MOBILE foi Kentish recently bin put nto operation by th< K»nt Council With a fl< et Of thi bile unit.- tin public b i in th<- nil al distrtcti ol i arc beinjj to da to. Mobil<- unit- carry ovei 3.000 bo123 words
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Article136 1950-07-29 2 ONE cf the oldest awl M preserved of WanrieM shire's dore-housei, the** circular dovecote at Km**-' ton, near Ale. ster, has rw* ly been scheduled as aa«* ent monument. The small doorway, mm ogee arch, indicate. 1 I m about the middle of theJ° century a-ui the136 words
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Article64 1950-07-29 2 BRITAIN h landwork. r girl* r hunt for perate enenn. v* beetl*. ur .:i Girl- I ture Comn for them following beetle. count) ti en* Son-, v ens in M on-S' flying ton. win r< found on th« p m They rUff" the crop had to *>64 words
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Advertisement68 1950-07-29 2 of the Flaky. trf ber- ri« it favour of eggs *iut golden uheat that's 1 Luncheon Vssorfcetl', BMftt tlelieifma of all tin--weetened biscuits For other time* ami other tastes buy Cocktail As-sortod •tus.t.y, palate-toasti.L' tit Mil in ipprtifiing rjtfifrtitj and shapes Packed 0*«-fresh in tins fui v««u and our friends.68 words
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414 1950-07-29 3 •THE Straits Chinese British Association has no sympathy for communalism in this country. On the other hand a large percentage of the Colony s political and civic leaders have come from the Association's ranks. Mr. Yap Pheng Geek, the outgoing president of414 words
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Article40 1950-07-29 3 A new post of Assistant Inspector of Works (Sewerfor inclusion inthe Sewerage age) has been recommended Department-1951 list Of Offices. The post will carry an initial salary of $265 and a transport allowance of $105 a month.40 words
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Article93 1950-07-29 3 THE Mobile Rationing Unit will in the course of next month continue its service in attending to ration card transactions at the following rural points on week days except holidays: MONDAY Morning, Bukit Timah Road/Adam Road junction; Afternxm, Bukit Panjang (7th m.s. Provision shop >. TUESDAY93 words
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Article66 1950-07-29 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tae nited States H„ U x». of ItepresentagK3 Banking t ommit- I B I tiursday voted j SI la 1 to give I'resioent lruman limited econo- 1 mic control powers to ■rgaobc the home front Himt eoauMaM agHie committee c»ir- ftt had turned downA.P. - 66 words
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Article15 1950-07-29 3 He of electoral the Legislative Couno 1 and Municipal Eleccomplcted by 30.15 words
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238 1950-07-29 3 PENANG, Friday. fOOD progress has been made in building booses in Pcnang, said Mr. H. G. Hammett, micioai President, at a meeting yesterday. Mr Hammett said, that the first 'sample' of houses at Green Lane had been completed and taken up. Mr. Hammett informed238 words
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Article86 1950-07-29 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. —The Raja Muda "3*. ill the Kuala Selangor agrihortlcultura 1 show on July 30. There will be kampong agricultural produce handicrafts and livestock sections. Eight sections will have their own stalls at vhe show to publicise ineir activities In the afternoon there will be a86 words
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121 1950-07-29 3 SAVINGS BANK KUALA LUMPUR, Frt. Mounts whmtwii dur|N thr o© upation period torn deposits made before In Government Bank established "-'m pro-occupation law are 1 k revalued tad me ac- or depositors to be "editH accordingly. Such a provision'is con*ned ln a HHI Gazetted tody.121 words
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Article20 1950-07-29 3 l Dr. and D f ChelUa, has *)t of v t? l !<Nqb n i. University of. b>:ido:t.20 words
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Article471 1950-07-29 3 Court Told PENANG, Friday. TEH Cheang Chan, a Chinese school teacher in 1 evidence told Magistrate D. R. Home yesterday that while on his way home he picked up a blank cheque with the signature and the seal of Chop Ghee Choon on it471 words
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Article72 1950-07-29 3 PENANG, Fri. Mr. H. G. Hammett, the Municipal President, told the Commissioners at today's meeting that he had been approached by the Federal Government for the services of Mr. S. V. Adams, the Municipal Treasurer and Secretary. His job would be to examine the financial position72 words
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Advertisement152 1950-07-29 3 A ECZEMA Maddening dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! /^pf>/\ Now there is new hope for yon who-suffer the Jif torment and misery of Eczema and other irritat- jFjpw ing skin diseases. Cooling, heating D.D.D. Js+iiaf Bp I Prescription brings instant relief. HOW IT ACTS 'f\\o I D.D.D. liquid acts152 words
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Article, Illustration1932 1950-07-29 4 Film: "KE1 TO THE CITY" Cinema: CATHAY. Ctan: CLAKtt GAM E, LOREITA young, I RANK MOI' .W MARILYN v, Lowell. L E W i S STGNh. 6 'ABLE biceps. Loretta f charm and bui.tsqued mayoralty are the keys to this bright comedy which, judging from the audience1,932 words
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Miscellaneous10 1950-07-29 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring lM t ABNER By Wayne Boring10 words
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Article532 1950-07-29 5 A Special Correspondent - TODAY'S SHORT STORY By A Special Correspondent when 1 de-street cd. and day, m f. i; lied that cxv *a- born in a Pad jn:. and the doctor .a coming n other ha by i I i tuppet, George Ackroyd had to w;.:t for his532 words
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231 1950-07-29 5 Reuter AAP. BANGKOK, SHIPMENT of 4,234 textbooks in English wit! 58 titles ranging from "Lectures for Nurses" to "Everyday Things for Lively Youngsters. has just been formally handed over to th Thai Ministry of Education by the Australian Consul General in Bangkok.Reuter & AAP. - 231 words
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94 1950-07-29 5 Reuter. MANILA, A Japanese recently surrei.&« re«J to the Chief Polio: of Looc, Mindoro, after tivtXtg on tree root, in the mourt«jne since 1944. Philippine general neadquarters leported. A pattoi of Philippine soldiers and municipal policemen of Looc, shortly after theReuter. - 94 words
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Article29 1950-07-29 5 A.P. GENOA. Fri. Cedric Bet riiigton, skipper of the British schooner Sunshine, was lined 221,972 000 lire (arout £132,000) here For srrrugfling American cigarettes into Italy. —A.P.A.P. - 29 words
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Advertisement86 1950-07-29 6 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell House freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used. ways fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxwell keep* Maxwell House roaster- j House86 words
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1185 1950-07-29 6 Climax Expected In Rumania Reuter. r B steadiest resistance ».o Communism ;.mon«( the 100,000,000 people of the E Stero European aid Baltic countries now shut Off by the "Iron Curtain" has come iron, from tbc Catholic population Although not geared to any political directive,Reuter. - 1,185 words
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144 1950-07-29 6 Reuter. BANGALORE. 6 o ti t b India, —The Indian. 'Army has planned "soya milk" to b>aV the milk scarcity 'ja some regimental ce&tfa. Army Headquarters has shown great interest in a pilot plant at the Indian Institute of Science here manufacturing milkReuter. - 144 words
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Article32 1950-07-29 6 A.P. LONDON, Fri. Tne LMtish paid their final tribute to Mackenzie King today wncn Prime Minister Attlee and other distinguished Tritons attended a memorial service for him in Westminster Abbey.—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article34 1950-07-29 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Fri. Edwin Pauley, the last U.S. official to visit North Korea, said today that he was summoned to Washington to tell what he knows about industrial sites there.—U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration116 1950-07-29 6 v.. Headed rearmament asi W .si mi Union nation i m a Park 1 q-iarters of Field Marshal liOid MtttjMlM Commander-in-Chief Vfl Left to right are: DM reau de Meien; Sir James I French Premier Rene Plea French Defence Minister Jl renting the Luxembourg n was116 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-07-29 6 KoreUra 1.5» on July 18 F I oH the-west" trial. Penalties dJJS arrest this youthful wg agitator Berliners took the v» j H I re arrested by west Liernn and disturbing the peace in "hateLiy afterwards, another 663 awaii j 1 m prison. Photo shows: Even69 words
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Advertisement134 1950-07-29 7 Breathe in Comfort... Clear Nasal V\ \V l**r\ Congestion the Modern Way '<* jr •/can hardly breathe Nme stuffy Worried I persistent Catarrh or Head Colds You car -i r J W Njf your nose in a few -cond» with iu*t a lew T°* new cnctro Inhaler. The modi, i134 words
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Miscellaneous545 1950-07-29 7 TODAY HamranrJ Organ, apitol K< r i, V r<TH1 idv r .iram, Singapore; 1.30 Tim* UtU AlLlWtJKli MIL in UK A MaykMsoi M* Vwwtmrt floor U.tO p.m. Tlmo -..snal, ,>,.., ™j *ork brm< Hcetho- *ng Anuci. A. lVoRrajume Min> EKOLMH PROORVMWKs n l-i.ipcrorC+ntori,,- Ml »««r> h Mb inae; 12.0,2 r545 words
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Article192 1950-07-29 7 Reuter. COLOMBO.—An unhcvaWd vis itor walked into the Pi r »v Minster's bedroom at Temple Trees at 5.30 a.m. In tS* morning with a "mts-;»:- reeoatly. Doc aring himself to have received the blessing of ravious deities, the visitor announced in stentorien tones to the surprised Premier:Reuter. - 192 words
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235 1950-07-29 7 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Friday.—The Ministry of International Trade and Industry has laid down a U5595,000,000 emergency import programme involving 15 items ranging from iron ore to crude oil, mainly from Southeast Asian countries. Government sources revealed, according to Kyoco news agency today. aaam The sourcesReuter-AAP. - 235 words
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Article38 1950-07-29 7 U.P. KONG KONG. Fri.- The follow ng were the oPicial gi ->t [Jons or. ihe Hong Kong Lfw.»e\ Exchange today I >'5.2T per U.S. dollar. K.flft.40 j>r pound sterling. HK$312.. r pet Vael of gold, —U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Advertisement30 1950-07-29 8 mm i in London Sensation KEMT HAIR GLORIFIER final crooning touch before you leave) our dressing-table GLORIFY YOUR MAIR N ONgM I N U SILVIICRIM LABUKATOR.ES LTD tUNUON NYYtO ENGLAND30 words
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292 1950-07-29 8 Reuter. GLASGOW, Scotland. SPECTACULAR displays to boost British engineering will greet visitors to Glasgow's Kelvin Hall next year. The show, an exhibition of Industrial Power, will be Scotland's biggest Festival of Britain show. The organisers want to show the world how much it owes to BritishReuter. - 292 words
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Article36 1950-07-29 8 A.P. ACCRA, Fri.—lt was officially announced today by West Africa Command Headquarters in Accra that Field Marshal Sir William Slim. Chief of the Imperial General Staff, will visit Accra on October 3rd. —A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-07-29 8 Over 1,500 Malay men, women and children represents ng \arious Malay organisa- ttoas marched to Dato OuV houfce in Jo ho re yesterday lv pentHHde- the Dato to return Ivoauiag the prueewkm wctt tare Hag-bearers41 words
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115 1950-07-29 8 Reuter. BOMBAY.—a ninety-two-vear-old woman has iust finished performing a. "nine day wonder" here. The woman Matan Purangirji of Gujerat lav immersed up to her neck 'or nine days i n a ton and a half of salf. without food, drink orReuter. - 115 words
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Article50 1950-07-29 8 U.P. LONDON foray THE British Government was ask-.-d yesterday to rah»e volun-.er force* to ?^i n M a f grc ilon ,n and Malay.) Labour Iff nber of Pi,rlla-Raym-'nd Biackburn tabled a mot .on just oefore the House of Commons recessed for summer, proposing volunteer troops.—UpU.P. - 50 words
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Article105 1950-07-29 8 A.P. HAVANA. Cuba. Tod r'E United States got 11 the world scrambl' 1 r sugar just n. tinv all that Is left ol Cuba i pidly vanishing I960 rr Announcei.ient of s purchase of about I tons was made In Wltf ton on Thursday n:A.P. - 105 words
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Article89 1950-07-29 9 NO SAD SONGS FOR ME" (Pavilion )\s a pic ture to see if you enjoy a read} good cry. Margaret Sullavan pi ays a devoted wife and mother who has only ten months to live. Bravely she keeps her secret to herself until sne realizes that, in justice89 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-07-29 9 This picture—one of the first oC British naval unite in recent operations off th* KoTeaa coist —was released in London on July 20. It shows the British destroyer Consort coming aionirside the carrier Triumph to refuel.41 words
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307 1950-07-29 9 U.P. I P. War Correspondent) Division in Korea, Friday, came at us wave after wave. iem down with machine-guns v just '-ame pouring at us," ttack against the AmeriDivision east of Yongdong Thursday. The Communists h each wave touch3dU.P. - 307 words
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Article44 1950-07-29 9 Reuter. NAIROBI. Friday. Mr. Makan Singh., Ind an Communist anif former General Secretary of the East Afiica Trades Union Congress, won ivs appea here today again.-t i> sentence of tnree montns inionsonment for alleged perjury in connection with «n unm.gratiou document. —K>-u--ter.Reuter. - 44 words
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Article17 1950-07-29 9 A.P. HOLLYWOOD, or Richarti Bast-hart's wife. Stephanie (34), died today following an operation. —/.P.A.P. - 17 words
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Article131 1950-07-29 9 Reuter. Salisbury Plain, Friday. Detenc Wlr.!sr r f:"r M'ni- r Shinw-H d— clared here today thai th tme had com 1 "stop lafltfhs'' aiid build the strength of the armed forces. told troops of -a territorial armoured division that Britain's war potential was "not as'we wo.'tdReuter. - 131 words
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Article35 1950-07-29 9 A.P. THE HAGUE. Frida.v. In an Order of the Day, tne Dutch Defence Minister Dr. VVidem Schokking welcomed .-soldiers of the dissolved Royal Dutch Indonesian Army IKNIL> in the Royal Dutcn Ar:nv (XL). —A.XA.P. - 35 words
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Advertisement109 1950-07-29 9 ANOTHER^^— miLy^^^\ LiNK IN Biro Service covers the Eastern heml- y I sphere. But it does more than that—lt covers f every writing need; as witness the new Biro i MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, its j protector cap which enables It to be carried In i pocket109 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-07-29 10 AJE^OVE: The three mile race in progress. RIGHT: Lam Suan Lan (right) breasting the tape a few inches in front of Rajaratnam during one of the women's 100 yards event at the Singapore A.A A. meet at Bukit Timah. BELOW RIGHT: A study of Lloyd Valberg doing60 words
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Article57 1950-07-29 10 r witti <■<-■■ Laaru* r tet*« i ,U; BODCA m 2 but BOflM l»* 1 rt-i hi. k v ■eatSta* tti.' i.ail had II int.rv.J VmmmV, Vniu if n*"* o < lab. On lh. ■a... a pon-tltv «I k* s Fiv I. ■save. 0 A57 words
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Article19 1950-07-29 10 Reuter. HA I Fri. erstonn t s4 and final British H i will be replay tonior Reuter.Reuter. - 19 words
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Advertisement236 1950-07-29 10 Ml Radio, to-day's greatest profession, wants trained men JSB urgently. Radio repair engineers, sound tocrmicians, broadcast engineers, executives, etc., are in big -j demand. Vast new fields of opportunity are opening 1 W,LL %HOW YOU HOW 10 S7ART yot/ OWH II) RAD, BUS,NeSS WITHOUT CAPITAL m s^'ow you ow 8236 words
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Article52 1950-07-29 11 E«v Beer tan l aerPrf Itolava n .ucceaLSton' *h >' 31 cc U r to rer ii,a is at presem ..dIX-v--1 jgj Econo- firs' h(n jJL,; a th« Li nd-m School c <n« I he .q n dot tne rhe Irtish £f*">l y year and a52 words
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Article115 1950-07-29 11 PENAj*G Friday fE tmaacial position of the Mur.icipa itv is satiafacL vi, hG. Hammett jßlifi|H) President, when v, .I the Municipal r oners at today"? W. uf in a position to |34 000 of Budget •Cm- winch were made ElfrMinfc the estimates j un<. to find as115 words
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Article49 1950-07-29 11 |>!n/ed ctT WS MS... .opini I io- 2. ■5 HINDU \i' IMII MS*: t;r.. -a„. l »_> ma ■h' Bain. a: E isj M.M)|( if miw.i. dim M.ES: r* r Mi. Ward* i I -7. r* W. Wratt n Sir,. P. H Mrs. A. Cotlinjti 6-4.49 words
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Article34 1950-07-29 11 1 i iy :;>» nd. .a Tv -u I Fi I i < Sfc rd- fxi "..♦I: M i IBM 14" trlla '»«•<> w v >-3« Worm 1» Ll h ,M: Mil? M MO Ya-d:34 words
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Article, Illustration396 1950-07-29 11 M.GS. Hold Swim Meet nOROTHY FOEY became the first swim cham- j U pion of Methodist Girls* School yesterday, when the school held its first swimming meet at Mount Emiiy pool. Believed to be the first such meet to be held b\ a girls school in396 words
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Article72 1950-07-29 11 ACS O'.'l Boy:- A.ia'K.n will' ptey !jt. Andrew Old Boys for th*" Evan Won* SU 4 0* Hon* Lim Ground, at 1M P.m. t0 The' following will r*pres*n' th- AO Old Boys: Au Tat hu: Che- Thidi Stew; < ban Onn Jt. E Donrisany; E.72 words
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Article37 1950-07-29 11 GOODWOOD, Sussex Fri. —Mr. D. Hely-Hutchinsnn's Krakatao won the £1-500 Chesterfield Cup over 10 furlongs here today. There was a photo-finish for second and third place between Burnt Brown and Merry Month Ten ran.37 words
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Article199 1950-07-29 11 To M*?t?f Charles For Title September 2 7 A.P. JOE LOUIS, now 36, will try to regain the world J heavyweight title he gave up two years ago. If Louis is successful, he will be the first heavyweight to recapture the most prized crown in square rincA.P. - 199 words
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Article38 1950-07-29 11 Reuter. LONDON, Fri. F R. Brcwn, Northamptonshire, who will lead the M.C.C. tour of Australia, has been selected to captain England in the Fourth Test against the West Indies at The Oval beginning August 12.—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article225 1950-07-29 11 R.suits of tit -a i>lay»-U «fi > ter<Jav on the YM*"A ir- c+e. t Wo It H \M»H W !>«»» BLKS: Dr. Cng Sv Law Un Hon Kun <-30) l«?at Chenu A H Me er i-.Ji 0 2. 5 4; Poh Guan Chw«e Ac IU b» rr225 words
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Advertisement69 1950-07-29 11 r„, TO YOUR FINGERTIPS **v//> mtinicn ted ere/A CUTEX Your lunds can be more beautiful with magic-wear CUTEX the polish that lasrs and lasts. CUTEX gives sparkle to* your costume applies easily resists peeling and chipping. because CUiLX is so inexpensive you can f BA aft'ord to keep several shades69 words
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Article112 1950-07-29 12 JOHORE BAHRU, To-day. TWENTY -THREE Chinese suspects were held by the Police in a big screening operation in Central Johore yesterday. While operating in a squatter area in Central Johore, aPolice party saw three Chinese run out of a hut on their approach. One was armed112 words
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Article802 1950-07-29 12 DELOW are the full handicaps for all the races for the first and second days the Penang August Bank Holiday Gold Cut) Meeting on Saturday, August 5 and Tuesday, August 7. FIRST DAY AUG. 5 ■MSI B n 1 1)1 V. 1 7 tIKUtMiS. TABA802 words
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Article80 1950-07-29 12 TOKIO, Today A PEACE meeting will be n held in Hiroshima City on Aug. 6 to murk the atom-bomb explosion five years a 70. The ceremonies will begin with the tolling if the "Peace Bell at 8.15 am. the time of the Abomb blast. As the bell80 words
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Article282 1950-07-29 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. HIGH army spokesman, basing his prediction on information from General Douglas Mac Arthur said today: "We are not going to be thrown off the peninsula of Korea." The spokesman said that he was optimistic and encouraged by reports received in directU.P. - 282 words
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Article158 1950-07-29 12 HIS Excellency tht Qmt nor of 6ingapur> ftr Franklin Glmson, attend*, a lormul "Quest Klfbt" a; the Officers' Mess. Heioquarters. Far East Air Fora, last night. Other guests included to Commodr.- F G. Lujrica. Hon. Air Co.nmocr Malayan Auxiliary »j Force. Sq Ldr W. H. Droor158 words
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Article80 1950-07-29 12 Reuter. AAP. roKio JAPANS six letdln papers, tw i n*ws ir 4 and the Jap;m Br«ac.-*<jl inn Corpora;.on took steps v dismiss >■ I ployees who are Corana nists or fellov. travel! It isund.rs -KKltl.atJM to 1.000 employees affected. sT J The Asahi s >!mb,Reuter. AAP. - 80 words
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Article30 1950-07-29 12 Reuter. TOKIO. Saturday p Yokohama silk showing sudden largo orders as a result ot SS*MP* dealers that t shortage in that coa»»*J according to Kyodo agency R« lit-!Reuter. - 30 words
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Advertisement23 1950-07-29 12 Western Electric Hearing Aids The Aid which you can defend on. For demonstration: Western Electric Company of Asia 133, Robinson Road, Phone: 706223 words
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Title Section58 1950-07-29 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tat larger sale THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone SSII/3 Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipo% ana Penang. EIGHT i'U^y SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 29, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE fi Mnartce Glovei, Malaya Tribune Office, 143,58 words
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Article629 1950-07-29 1 WEDGE DRIVEN in 25th DIV. LINES MacA Says: Fighting Savage, Fierce MOUTH KOREAN FORCES, 90,000 STRONG, ARE TODAY GRIMLY N BATTERING AT THE AMERICAN DEFENCE LINES ALL ALONG THI FRONT IS THEIR ALL-OUT BID IN SOUTH KOREA. The heaviest blow appeared to be in the629 words
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Article379 1950-07-29 1 U.P., A.P. and Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Fri. IRNE SUNDE of Norway. A Security Council Preside ot for July, announced today thai the Council will meet again next Monday— a day before Soviet delegate Jacob Malik is due to renin, ending the 29-week-old Russian boycott. The Council metU.P., A.P. and Reuter. - 379 words
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Article58 1950-07-29 1 THE late afternoon edition of the Malaya Tribune today will carry the regular weekly feature on local cinema fare. It will also have all the latest news from Korea and other parts of the world and today's happenings m Singapore and Malaya. Make a point of getting it.58 words
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Article193 1950-07-29 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. Avery heated debate can be expected at the Municipal Commissioners meeting on Monday over the appointment of an Assistant Water Engineer. The Mn*> ru>r>l FjrttthU'wnent? ha<r decided to give the Job to Mr. Caesim Moham Patel who was born in India. Another applicant193 words
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Article30 1950-07-29 1 Reuter. MANILA, Fri. Carlos P. Romulo, President of the TJ.N. General Assembly, said today the U.N. cannot be intimidated by one nation or group of nations. —Reuter. mmmmmmmReuter. - 30 words
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Article, Illustration427 1950-07-29 1 15CentsSaved Mr. Li's Life Tribune Staff Reporter. CIFTEEN cents and a brave Singapore European r woman combined probably to save the life of Mr. Li Chi Wan, Senior Inspector of Chinese Schools, Singapore, after he had been shot in a trolley bus at Newton427 words
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Article47 1950-07-29 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today A Chinese baiulit surrendered to special police constables in Johore yesterday He was found in a shocking state of health and ha.-l to be admitted to hospital immediately. Two bandits attached and murdered an Indian on an estate in Northern Johore.47 words
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Article144 1950-07-29 1 PENANG, Friday. MY day would be fully occupied if I had to deal with all the daily gossip of coffee-shops or the 'tittle-tattle' of bus passengers on Municipal matters in George Town," said Mr. H. G. Hammett. Municipal President at yesterday's meeting. V. •'ln one144 words
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159 1950-07-29 1 DERSONS ordered to Vav and remita oui of ihe Federation will be prohibited from residing in the Colony so long as the ord t requiring them to leav.- and remain out oi *.ne Federation remains in force. The new regulation has been üblishei as an159 words
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Article31 1950-07-29 1 U.P. ISTANBUL Fri. Units of the crack 28th Turkish Division were reported unofficially today to have been nicked for the 4,500-man Turkish force for the Korean war. U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article25 1950-07-29 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. A new casualty list today boosted officially identified Am* rican casualties in the .Korean war to 1,059.— U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article353 1950-07-29 1 AIK HOE FIRE A.P. LONDON. Fri. THE House of Commons was told tonight Lhat Lh3 Aik Hoe rubb2r factory, which went up in smoke on Thursday, wis nam 'Ct icr sabotage in a recently captured plan for the Malayan Communist p -i »«t v". Mr. James Griffiths,A.P. - 353 words
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Article57 1950-07-29 1 10 Minutes: $40,000Millions WASHINGTON, Friday. IN 10 minutes, the Senate today approved $13.294,. r>Sl--821 (..bout $40.000-milHons in Malayan currency in national defence funds. In B week or so. it will conBtdei many mere for the ataxy. navy and -> ii (orec.# With no debate, the Senttori pa.«s<d the military chapter57 words
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Advertisement79 1950-07-29 1 STWITS ENVELOPE MX CQ.LTD. i j,.j3 6UA* ST S/M**PO*e J ONLY -€ftOfi*E¥ GIVES YOU THE THE" PLANNED REFRIGERATOR" -n-i j$ 4». j MOBEL AMB 7 1 7 cubic feet NOT WAY AT THE BACK NOT DOWN ON THE FLOOR MOSIEVS EXTRA SPACE IS IN THE DOOR! L)i' tnbutors LEE... FLETCHER79 words
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Advertisement54 1950-07-29 1 Miss Nnreen stokes, who i will give a pianoforte recital i tomorrow at the Victoria Memorial HaM. I PERMIT. sir Paniang Road, Singapore, ration of Malaya, fcr a p. nnit below, for the carriage of our Road except between Gemas i >ods to be Area of carried. operation. Between GemasLatex54 words
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Advertisement121 1950-07-29 1 time comes from faulty watch mechanism workin* under «tratn. Get n repaired. Excellent service and part" available. yick won niNC NMr Middle 42». North Bridie Jio»d. I'ln.ne J Gracing Every Occasion..* PURE IRISH COTTON &AM A S X TABLE CLOTHS IN WHITE with lovely haf Pattern. Available in the following121 words
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Article118 1950-07-29 2 IPOR. Fri.—A communique from the Police Headquarters today said that in the early hours of Juiy 24, security forces picked up a trail led to limestone cliffs on the north side of ipoh. Additional security forces werv called to assist in combing the cliffs and118 words
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Article55 1950-07-29 2 The I.C.F.T.U. delegation after a change of plans, are now expected to arrive In Singapore on August 12. They will leave Singapore again for Kuala "Lumpur on August 15 and go on to Penang on the 17. They will return to Singapore on the 19 and fly55 words
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Article268 1950-07-29 2 MR. G. Sarangapany, president of the Singapore Indian Congress, yesterday told the Tribune thai the Malayan Indian Congress had accepted the challenge held out by the newlyiormed Federation of Indian Organisations to represent the Indians in the country. He said. "At the Municipal Elactions which will268 words
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Article58 1950-07-29 2 PENANG. Fri. Charges for electricity will be reduced, in Penang This was revealed by the Municipal President Mr. H. B. Hammett. in reply to a qifestion asked by cne of the Municipal Commissioners, at today's meeting. "I am afraid we are not yet in a position58 words
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Article277 1950-07-29 2 MALACCA, Sat. TAOISTS in Malacca v. ill be celebrating the Tee Hu Ong Yah festival tomorrow. Tee Hu Ong /ah is the patron saint of the afflicted and the needy. Today wherever this deity is worshipped one can ccc 'lis ejp&7 in l:T.;d277 words
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Article1027 1950-07-29 2 Envoy's Capacity Ambiguous Judge AS first reported In yesterday's late afternoon A edition of the Malaya Tribun3. 13-year-old Maria Huberdina Hertogh is to go back to her foster mother, Che Aminah. This is the result of the decision of the Court of Appeal yesterday setting aside the1,027 words
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Article, Illustration172 1950-07-29 2 THE attempted assassination of Mr. Li Chi Wah, Inspector of Chinese Schools, was not connected with the three murders listed in the Communist plans uncovered by the police in a raid at Lorong 33 in April, police sources said yesterday. Mr. Nigel Morris,172 words
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Advertisement193 1950-07-29 2 TODAY £ATHAV 11 tun., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30 pnom i«oo MIDNIGHT TONIGHT! CAPTAIN Defying a power ~|||ABlfSi Crazed fiend... ~*rV^EbllMk ffffTi I ri f 1 TTn TOMY 1230 3.30 6.30 9.15pm TiRRYa MNSLOW Morn. Mat Today Sun., 10 a.m. "SMILING GHOSTS' ■i I- i in i i 1,1 p t193 words
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Advertisement162 1950-07-29 2 i urn i "A SERIES OF HILARIOUS ADVENTURES" LAST FOUR SHOWS 2 4.15 ti.3o y3O p.:n ft fc,»»r a** bnwu MCHMI •At COM |HMM DONALD HOUSTON MOIRA LISTER ALEC GUINNESS A RUN FOR YOUR MONEY M .nmfeo-t HtMDITH 10WARM »r Clrntm 1,^4 tv« fc«. MM Uftfc-l-M Out TO-DAY a»£ four162 words
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Advertisement29 1950-07-29 2 AVW.'AVw'.VV.V.V.V.V 1 "^^ttiEaiTOfi Last 3 Show- 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m R-K-O.s SO DEAR TO MY HEART" In Technicolor. To-morrow at 11 a.m. Paramount'^ "STREET OF LAREDO" In Technicolor. AJULPLMJU>AMAMAAAUAM29 words
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Advertisement184 1950-07-29 2 f* GRAND PREMIERE Cathay Cinema Thurs August 3rd at 9.30 p.m. IN AID of the BRITISH RED CROSS Singapore Branch TICKETS JU $10 $5 $3 $1 /£g* AVAILABLE AT THE J..22L.| THEATRE I BOOK NOW! For ACCOMMODATION visit KATONG REST-HOUSE A Health Resort by the Sea with FIRST CLASS BAR184 words
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Article141 1950-07-29 3 KUALA LWM«m. FT; announced that Mr. l ii «l spencer has *«n [0 r appotaim-m. as scretarv. FedttMalaya, in sacojJPMr A. ite?w*©dr SSdiMton who -111 co ive prior to retowanU the <na who U GG ,is at MM and DevGuiana. He w n n tho Royal141 words
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Article34 1950-07-29 3 lorry carrying cane was stopped by a police .patrol car on Anson Road, yesterr/he driv.-r was asked to strap the cane close to ,i,..s ot the lorry, so as not obstruct traffic.34 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-07-29 327 words
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521 1950-07-29 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Friday. DATO Onn bin Ja'affar told a mammoth meeting at his house here today: "I will consider Che possibility of my returning to UMNO." He gave this promise after representatives of various Malay organisations had staged a mammoth procession to his house this morning521 words
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Article202 1950-07-29 3 3 Women, I House THE Court of Appeal yesterday reserved judgment in the appeal against the decision of Mr. Justice Evans in a pre-war mortgage suit in which the parties were three worn n. The property mortgaged Is a house in Teluk Aycr Street. This was mortgaged td202 words
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Article34 1950-07-29 3 An amendment tc the Emergency Registration Regulations cf 194« which gives powers to the police to register a change ot address on an identity card was published in the Gazette yesterday.34 words
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397 1950-07-29 3 Seniority Decision May Be Reconsidered MUNICIPAL Commissioner Sandy G. Pillay will strike a blow for higher jobs for local lads at Monday's meeting of the Municipal Commission He will move that City Fathers refer the decisior on seniority taken at a397 words
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Article45 1950-07-29 3 KUALA LLTMPLR Fnday. 4 negotiating committee of the Ma<ayar? Planting industries e-npkye?*' Association met repu sc ntatives of the Fedemtion of AllMalayan Estate F'alT toaiy ir Kuela Lumpur. After an if lews, it was deodert to meet again on August 7.45 words
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Article127 1950-07-29 3 4 38-YEAR-OLD Cantonese H» Chan Wei San. was yesterday sem.nced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by th« Fo irtn Police court uter be hsid admitted threatening a business man thai he woold uveal him tinder the Emergency Regulation. He also admitted posing as a detective and127 words
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Article123 1950-07-29 3 Friday THE financial potfttftMl of the ICunidpa ity is satisfactory said Mi. H G. Hammett th« Municipal President, when he addressed the Municipal CDium ssioner: at today's meeting. "We are in a position to restore $34,000 of Budget "Cuts" which were made w,hcn framing the estimate.? last123 words
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214 1950-07-29 3 SINGAPORE Police that the assailant of Mr. Li Chi Wah, Inspector of Chinese Schools, who was shot at yesterday at 9 a.m. may be a scnooi student. Mr. Morris, Special Branch Chief said: "The assailant was dressed in what appeared to be the school214 words
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Article234 1950-07-29 3 PENANG, Friday. MY day would be fully occupied if I had to deal with all the daily gossip of coffee-shops or the 'tittle-tattle' of bus passengers on Municipal matters in George Town," said Mr H. G. Hammeti. Municipal President at yesterdays meetinff. "In one of234 words
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Advertisement387 1950-07-29 3 M HDICAL AFTER"CONFINEMENT take n T Urn's Herto, Herbtonic, jamu, and Obatpriok. Kcellent results to perfect are widely known. D. T Lim Company, 24 p Street, Singapore. NOTICE^ NOTICE Notice i« hereby given that ighb t Miss Mary Heng, left my house protection, 1 shall n- longer be responsible for387 words
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Advertisement126 1950-07-29 3 EHTBU5T YOUR 'SANITATION' TO US July 1 31, 1950 jfe s BARGAINS: Hp Embroidered Linen. Sit* Lingerie, Ivory Ware, NelUo Ware, BfUi Carvings. I Fountain IVns, Reptile Haifcdblf! I jg00?i r Nylon Hosiery, Hampboi an.I r-aU Wood (Mi -t.-\ Curios, etc Direct Importers of WĔ. Chinese Handmade Goods 1 mk126 words
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Article609 1950-07-29 4 THE scene changes to the West. On the most 1 vita! front of all, for it is there that democrat y must make its main stand, the cold war pressure is building up. In two speeches to the House of Commons, Emmanuel Shinwell, Britain's War Minister, nuts the609 words
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Article, Illustration2205 1950-07-29 4 M.R. HOLGATE - The federal legislative council this week considered the first report of the central advisory committee on education, and after a spirited derate decided to adjourn further discussion. THE CASE FOR THE PLAN WAS MADE BY u r M. R. HOLGATE, THE DIRECTOR OF2,205 words
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Article335 1950-07-29 4 THE trade re-organization and new careers for R.A.F. tradesmen announced by the Secretary of State for Air on July 25 represent a great improvement in the career prospects for airmen of R.A.F. They offer, in effect, a new charter for all R.A.F. ground tradesmen. Three basic335 words
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Article92 1950-07-29 4 Reuter. WA' JTTT NOTON, Fri. PRESIDENT Truman called tor an Increase in Government rtroductton ot synthetic rubber to a rate of '7 c oon tons annually. This would need immediate action to put several Government-owped synthetic rubber factories back in operation. Production now is overReuter. - 92 words
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Article274 1950-07-29 4 WHAT life will be like in fifty years' time was the intriguing subject chosen by |p East West Society for •eir Forum last night, wiews were expressed by a Aientist. a banker, a phtlosofcer and historian, a Patho•glst and Educationist. I Following are the points274 words
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Article127 1950-07-29 4 Reuter. With the American Hurtline. Todav OUT in the hell oi io-man's-land her" today under fire from both 1 munists and Americans were 50 terrified Kor an peasant, men, worn n in I children. "There are dead witn them, others hav i been wounded. They'reReuter. - 127 words
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Advertisement63 1950-07-29 4 I Mullard I fjfor Better Reception i Mod.-! ytan. Mum IV) Fully Bandspread. $210 Cash less 10% Ea»y payments can be arrangct International Radio Co., 134, Orchard Road, Singapore Phone 4610. BEST QUALITY MIKIMOTO CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES CHOKERS and EAR STUDS j IN VARYING PRICES AT B. P. de SHva,63 words
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Advertisement73 1950-07-29 4 j SINGAPORE'S RISING J RADIO AND RECORDING I STAR. iji jjASNIj I Ij ha., recorded these popular ong- I' "ASKAR MELAYU" -March PTH. 10 J 5 "GODAAN SAMBA" —Samba S C "SETANGKAI BUNGA MAWAR Foxtrot PTH S 5 "SIAPA ITU MEMANDONG 2 aku" J "LOKET PERMATA" S "PEMBENA MALAYA'" Itmnl;.73 words
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Article525 1950-07-29 5 PASIR PANJANG CASE Court Told 2f>year-old student of the Junior Technical rfj. tiool described as 'a very important ive evidence in the Second District day at the continued trial of three ibles and a Chinese who are being series of corruption offences He n Joo of525 words
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Article65 1950-07-29 5 Ball $25.000 in two surety au» olTered to 38--war-010 Kng Luan Kee by yie S"'" iv •'■•frict Court rdaj. after hi had plead'-d not guilty when charged trith being in pos■aioo ol 27 uounJs of opium. Luan Ke< was alleged to have th'- opium at65 words
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Article653 1950-07-29 5 THE Children and Young Persons Ordinance 1 which becomes law on August 1, was described by the Acting Secretary for Social Welfare. Mr. T. Eames Hughes yesterday as an outstanding piece of social legislation enacted in Singapore since the war. The ordinance will be653 words
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181 1950-07-29 5 JOHORE BAHRU. A CHINESE bandit who tried to ambush a patrol of security forces in Johore single handed yesterday was in turn chased and shot dead. Bandits in Johore held up two lorries and two passenger ouses in Johore in two hold-ups yesterday.181 words
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Article128 1950-07-29 5 Court Told A THIRTY ONE YEAR OLD worvan Goh Geok Lan. was charged With assisting in the management of a public ottery ki. in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. Inspector Bujan prosecuting, told the court that on July 27. A.S.P. Ken- of Gambling Sub Branch C.1.D.,128 words
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Article62 1950-07-29 5 Four schools and two institutions have been declan-d institutions of a public ch>iraster and have been exempted from certain provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance. The four schools are the SeJetar Tamil School. Geylang Methodist Girls' School, Singapore Chinese Hlgft School and San Shan School. The two62 words
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Article259 1950-07-29 5 —Katnala Tells Court l I I Further evidence was given by Kamala, in the Relief Court yesterday when the case against 22-year-old Ratnam charged tentatively with the murder of Raju, and the attempted murder of two women, Papa and Kamala at j Serangoon Road, on April 23,259 words
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Advertisement13 1950-07-29 5 ufmm TOILET SOAP fOR PERSONAL HIESHXESS ALWAYS a LEVhR rvtxivrrr Qua! it "ttT,13 words
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Advertisement156 1950-07-29 5 What? starts with A 1 cuts down dacay E II THE AMMONIUM ION I TOOTH PASTE I. OTT fr ITO B jifje 'ti. :>«' W THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. §((ff^f\ China Building. Chulia Str Singapore. N^^*^ FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE etc. Branches Agents at H<;ngknn£-, Indonesia,156 words
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Miscellaneous32 1950-07-29 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin LI'L ABNER by Wayne Boring AGEISM THE GOOP EVE VERSUS THE EVIL EVE/7' I -AND NEWER CAN THE- TOR- II I imi pi fcANT STAND IT>32 words
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Article119 1950-07-29 6 Singapore, Fri. The share market remained undecided but there was slightly better inquiry for a few tin snares and industrials Rubber shares ?ontlnueo to nave nave small business. The louowing were the day's price cnange.-; SINOAI'OKE, .la v 28. 8.8. Petrol S> Benry Wuuyh 1.87. 1119 words
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Article164 1950-07-29 6 THE rubber commodity market opened easier at 113 buyers yesterday in reaction to the high prices during the two previous days. But with sellers holding off first business was possible only at 114 and the market then rose to 118 done. Sellers were evidence164 words
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Article224 1950-07-29 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS VIOLENT fluctuations have again taken place 1 during the week. Owing to the Korean situation, the decision reached by the U.S.A. to increase purchases of essential commodities for stockpile purposes has caused a sharp rise in the price of rubber which224 words
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Article72 1950-07-29 6 SINGAPORE, July 28—Tne price ol .in wan $364 per picul »*\-sme!ter—a drop of $3 S 8 on the picui. LONDON, July 27: Spot £734. t'p £4«/,. Three months £732'». Fp £3' 2 settlement price £734 I p £4 3 Turover: 215 tore*. SECOND SESSION: Spot £733. I p72 words
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Article99 1950-07-29 6 iRgIHSt and l"\v.?t prices tturins ttte v.vrk ondttlf July 2S. 19kS aro: Hii.li s: i.oui st c n«iujr Buffer* hpot Loose >««in R M.A.I R.B.S. F. 0.8. Au 1-5 W. .1.".; Nnt»:rul H M.A.2 R.S.B. F. 0.8. 129 BM 11.V, R M.A.:; R.ri.S. F. 0.8. 124 M HI99 words
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Article66 1950-07-29 6 AP. WASHINGTON. Tin- United States i House of Representatives Banking Commit- tee on Thursday voted I 20 to 1 to give President Truman limited econo- mic control powers to organise the home front < against communist ag- gresston* The committee frir- i lier had turned downAP. - 66 words
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187 1950-07-29 6 THE news oi Russia 8 »111--ineness ro go back to the Security Council made no impression on the local markets yesterday. The share market, always vofy sensitive to politica. i.ews in the present crisis showed no improvement n -ntiment. Cautious operators held that no view187 words
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Article27 1950-07-29 6 HONGKONG, Thursday-— Industrial equipment and other goods totalling 250,000 tons ana valued at USsBs 000 000 were found in 122 former Nationalist warehouses in Shanghai.27 words
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77 1950-07-29 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Fri.—The Economic Co-ooer.uion Administration said 'oday it had bought enough rubber from Marshall Plan countries to produce 7.000,000 motor tyres. Making the announcement, the administration added: "The catch U: car owners and tyre dealers will get non ot it." TheReuter. - 77 words
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Advertisement684 1950-07-29 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE I EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong. JP«n. j Hongkong, Japan 99 Aug!! Aug. For Chlttagong Wbey, Tonjcr 10/11 Aug Karacni Bahrein, Kowett, For Penang. Rangoon. CaLutt, K horamshanr. "RebeverettT For [freight, passage, please B^,p Phono Smgaporo oo m| r>0fl l& MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE684 words
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Advertisement428 1950-07-29 6 «0 sett g* ™ADl SITUATIONS VACANT v.'jx a.3830. Pewit ion luTed. App icants are thanked. WANTED counter pale*; An a■al -men for a leading depwtroental store in Ralfles Vlate. v»t y t&iin full particulars, to r >x. A.3856, Tribune, Spore WANTEI> l.ady R4rttu/t>ps< with oAce experience. Suae salary required to428 words
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Advertisement310 1950-07-29 6 MISCELLANEOUS KNOWLEDGE of P'llm rv and Physiognomy brin-.'"- Happlnexa ad in Li/> Consul* M;id:m r Lydia, 14A. Change AH«*< ;cff I Raffles Place) 10 tn -">..;• i».m. TUITION STARTING August Hook-k ■<■ .m. •Typing. Shorthand. Knp VIII. Maths V-VIII Sp> hi Run lisli V VI. Chinese Y.MCA. School, 1107. Seleg310 words
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Advertisement501 1950-07-29 6 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam Spore P. Sham JJ^ MODJOKERTO 10/12 Aug. 13 Aug. l 4 -Calling Port Sudan direct, if Inducement Agent?: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. <M> LTD. Shtnntn i Tel: 5071. Ext 18. Royal R»ttrrd»m I io>.« Iloli »»<-Amerl«» I i Dr N-„i,,i Kotter.Um Kottordtm. AmJtVIJ.i;501 words
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Advertisement213 1950-07-29 6 WANTED WANTED post-wai 1 IVauKhall musi •>«• in wiy condition ring Tay or 33& -r u\r. 1 CM ACCOMMODATION VACANT. On. f m m.; i J doubt, room with full board Europe couple. Apply 1 l. Ktrt Road. App y after 5 p.m l. Q JBi ENJOY your bolida) your213 words
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Article, Illustration385 1950-07-29 7 \IG.S. Hold Swim Meet noROTHY FOEY became the first swim chamv' oion of Methodist Girls' School yesterday, p school held its first swimming meet at ,1 Erml: pool. H.-lieved to be the first such meat to be held h a 'iris school in the Colony, the385 words
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Article195 1950-07-29 7 A minute coal scored by Caboc enaMed Pun V fiiifd to draw 3—a 1 flop A in a SArA F.n.o: .r fixmr. played at :<nla>. From to* kick off the L'nitid; dominate play. They raided SonCA ienitor> several times. om Low ..r another ajri in195 words
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471 1950-07-29 7 Tribune Sports Reporter. ARTHUR McColm of Una Swift A.A., and the tiny Chinese cjirl. Lam Peck Har broke two Singapore records —the hammer throw and the women's 100 yards —yesterday, the opening day of Singapore Amateur Athletic Association Championships, on471 words
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Article37 1950-07-29 7 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. Cyril Washbrook, England and Lancashire opening batsman, is uncertain whether he *rill be able to accept the M.C.C. invitation to tour Australia and New Zealand next winter owing to business reasons Reuter.Reuter. - 37 words
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Article175 1950-07-29 7 To Meet Charles For Title September 27 JOE LOUIS, now 36, will try to regain the world heavyweight title he gave up two years airo If Louis is successful, he will be the first heavyweight to recapture the most prized crown in square rinjr. Announcing Louis' decision175 words
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Article225 1950-07-29 7 Rasulta of ti fi <, played u u m* Ur.iay on the VMCA curs era L V>s it MANDK \V Dot'PLB8: Dr. Ong rtarw Law I n Hon Kmii (-:joi It Client h Ife'ar e_ 6— 4: Poh Omm Chwae Robert Lim (-If. 2» baai Dr. P.225 words
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Article73 1950-07-29 7 A.C.S. Old Boys Association will play f)U Andrews Old Boys for the Evan Wong Shield, at the Hoi Lim Ground, at 2.00 p.m. to-day. The following will represen» the ACS Old Boys: Au Tat Chu; Cheong Thian Siew; Chan Onn Ji: E. Dorrisainy; E. Ebert.73 words
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Article128 1950-07-29 7 THE iinals of the Singapore a.a.a. Meet will be ftaW at the Univers'ty rround, at 3.00 p m. t«»day. There will be a total of J. event?, iminding three women s i vents. Th* Governor. Sir Frank! ri G mson will sive awiy the pi iaea, KHIW ix.128 words
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Article37 1950-07-29 7 GOODWOOD, Sussex, Fri. Mr. D. Hely-Hutchinson's Krakatao won the £1,500 Chesterfield Cup over 10 furlongs here today. There was a photo-finish for second and third place between Burnt Brown and Merry Month Ten ran.37 words
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Article389 1950-07-29 7 PEARL S HILL SCHOOL fftß terday held their 12th Annual Sports on Outram School ground. Mr. Powell Evans distributed tlk: prises and results were. It td threading (Pr. 1. X.): 1. Lim Kum Sen.:, 2. Lira Keng Ann; 10 yvrd«: (Pr. 11 A (Afternoon School): I.389 words
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275 1950-07-29 7 Reuter. LONDON, Friday.—The top four positions in the county cricket championship table remained unchanged after the series of matches ended today. Lancashire, Yorkshire and Surrey, all of whom won their matches, lead the table in that order, followed by Warwickshire, who had no match. LancashireReuter. - 275 words
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Article38 1950-07-29 7 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. F R. Brcwn, Northamptonshire who will lead the M.C.C. tour of Australia, has been selected to captain England in the Fourth Test against the Weal Indies at The Oval beginning August 12—Reuter.Reuter. - 38 words
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Advertisement276 1950-07-29 7 PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS SINCERE SERVICE t i: DBA? j* T s E i Day Night Prescription Service Open 0 am.—9 p.m. Sincere nispensary, Ltd. he gfwet «a#a street. hoi.-ale A Retail Map nsir.g CfcUliltl Singapore. rSM SLIDE FASTENERS r MAM IN k Hi LIM WEE CHENG I CO. >W t\m. 36.WINCHCSTER276 words
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Advertisement604 1950-07-29 7 SHIPPING SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK/ CONTINENT m.a. "SELANDTA" ..due abt: Aug. 9 for Bantrkok. m.B. "MEONIA" ..due abt: Aug. 10 for Saigon Bangkok. m* "KVERNAAC" .due abt: Aug. 21 for Manila. Hongkong Kobe, Yokohama 4k Takuhar. M.s. "KAMBODIA" due abt: Sept. 17 for Bangkok, Manila, Hongkong. Kobe Yokohama.* m.p. "ANNAM"604 words
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Article164 1950-07-29 8 U.P. BRI >SELS, Friday. THE pro-Leopold Catholic government adopted 1 emfgency measures to maintain order tonioht after more than 400,000 strikers chaos, violence and some blood over half of Belgium in protesting the return of Knit? Leopold from exile. Socialist warnings that Leopold's return would meanU.P. - 164 words
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Article62 1950-07-29 8 MAN BIT DOG FINED A.P. PARIS, "ri. A I REN( HMAN today was lined MM francs for biting dofc. Justin Roulet. a pharmacist's assistant did not like the hab;ts of a cocker owned by his neighbour Mr. Davroit Roylet it was said in court, "lifted ..ie >.Jg from the groundA.P. - 62 words
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Article26 1950-07-29 8 Reuter. HEIDELBERG, Fri. All Amreican trooos including Women Auxiliaries —in Europe are to be given training in atomic warfare and radiological defence starting rext Tuesday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article, Illustration40 1950-07-29 8 Reuter. L O N D O N, Thursuay.— Heme Secretary Chuter Ede questioned in the Commons today about sabotage said he was "carefully watching" subversive activities in th'country and wa;- "considering the adequacy of tin existing law against them."—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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31 1950-07-29 8 LONDON, Fri. The Labour Government made t plain today that it intend.-. u<dng Heligoland as a Air Fo-ce bombing target despile anghished protect* from Germany:31 words
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360 1950-07-29 8 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE Progressive Party, in a statement issued 1 yesterday, declared that it is not right for a policy of preference to be applied to promotions to suDer-scale posts in the Public Services. Says the statement: "Pract'c.'llv branch of the Public Service, whether junior360 words
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Article66 1950-07-29 8 Municipal Move THE Municipal Proc dure Committee i as recommended that a new Business By-law be embodied in the Municipal Ordinance to provide that na notice shall be required in the case of a motion to exclude the oublic from a meet ig of the66 words
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Article109 1950-07-29 8 A.P. LONDON, fri THE War Ofriee tonight halted the release of all British army regulars whose enlistment are expiring and told its Volunteer Reserve to get ready for duty. In an apparent hint that the order will soon be extended to th- Women's Royal ArmyA.P. - 109 words
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Article38 1950-07-29 8 Reuter. HONGKONG, Thursday.— Mao Tse-tung, Chairman or the Chinese People's Government, has sent a cable to Yusuf Dadoo. President of the Transvaal Indian Congress, supporting his protest against the South Africa Gro*jp Art as BUI. —Reutur.Reuter. - 38 words
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Article231 1950-07-29 8 i«ji* tm u Tl»l> SIKIiAPURE IfNMTIII IK Ol tOMMEB» 3''d Amu"-.-, ,.r-rvi.-hr.iilf.il/» Ituftl.'r ltnliiui Hull. »*,1 -I' I 'iKiia-ll Mii<||(i|l. Furr. r IVik 2. P Vi| N<. troitk Hri'KK rillCh "R*ln ul Villain. J'hei-v 'I p III. UrtYLANfi Vintril t'ulidlni£ i-'nnd cVin'«n k l Aljur I R*>*d t«.m.231 words
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Article408 1950-07-29 8 LntiiLn OEiivvifCtis SEVENTH DAY ADTENTiST CHtBCH: (5. Penang Road): sabbath School 3.30 p.m. preaching service at 5 p.m. TOMORROW ST. GLORl.fc 3 GABBIMJN CMIBCH. Tanglin: Hvly CcmniuTnor. and Sermon —9.30 a.m.: Sunday Commu.iion 7.15 a.m.; Morning Prayer in Ci.urch Hut 9.45 a.m.: Evening Prayer—6.30 p.ta. METHODIST: Wesley Chuich408 words
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Article225 1950-07-29 8 CATHAY: "Key to the City" at 11 W a. in.. 1.45, 1.15, 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. Midnight tonight: "Adventure* of Captain Marvel" ALHAMBRA: "Don Wndjw of the Coastguard" 12.30, 1M, G 30 and 9 15 p.m. Sunday Matinee: "Sot'ling Ghosts at 10 a.m. PAVILION: "A Run for vnur Money225 words
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Article210 1950-07-29 8 TODAY SOCCER: Junior "A" League champicAtsh p. H.M. Dockyard (Group 1 winners) v. S H B Auxiliary Police (Group Id winnen), Police Training School, i hoinson Road; Sen or Tigers v. Kota Raja. Jalan Besar; Junior League A-l Customs S.C. v. 30 Bn R.A.O.C. Geylang. t>OLF: Singapore «J->lf Championships210 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous23 1950-07-29 8 TIDK TOD AI 11.59 a.m. 8ft. Sins), 10.50 p m. '9ft Din?.'». TOMORROW H 12 36 a.m. (8ft. 3ins.). U.55 p.. OO.l ifj.).23 words
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