Malaya Tribune, 3 August 1950
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Malaya Tribune
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Title Section17 1950-08-03 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAY s i 1 wn i IbAllin SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS17 words
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Article189 1950-08-03 1 SOLDIER DIES IN nd MAIL INCIDENT KUALA LUMPUR, Today. I Jeneral announced today that 1 by the night mail train yesterwere destroyed by fire, nquiries 'revealed that the bulk of n 75 letter bags, and 57 parcels per? deal Administration, In a Press release that189 words
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Article73 1950-08-03 1 THE night mail from Kuala Lumpur arrived in Singapore at 1.30 p.m. today. It was celayed about five and a halt hours. The trip was made without mishap. Passengers on the train said that they saw several burned coacho3 lying on the side of the tracks. They73 words
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Article68 1950-08-03 1 CONTROLS IF lASHIN'ITOX. Tnurs. t St ites Senate icng Committee voted tof tor lUtumatic price and f? ccntro!- nd rationing fc cost of living to If pemt which the oommitirJl fix lat« Reu*cr. untitled ARMS FOR FRANCE %m QRG F-ance, I r was T hav< Socked mloaded States 'f '";'<68 words
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Article170 1950-08-03 1 Tribune Staff Reporter heavy bandit firing, two Chinese J>ta made a dramatic rescue to save the *4 of 2™? Railway guard trapped in burning ••!■>> re Kuala Lumpur night mail M ambush in Central Johore last night. V I resected the wounded <?uard but they170 words
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Article, Illustration118 1950-08-03 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. FIFTEEN -year-old Salniah binte Sulaiman who only passed six, was the successful candidate out of eight girls, including teachers, who took part in an examination recently for a Government scholarship to the Malay Women's Training College at Malacca. Salmah left118 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-08-03 1 Oeartng the hurdle is Miss Gay Cheok Kirn of Std. Si\ in the Hurdle relay at ths morning's sports meet at the M.G.S ground.27 words
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Article454 1950-08-03 1 YONGDOK RETAKEN Reuter-AAP TOKIO, Thursday. THE South Korean 3rd Division with American artillery and United Nations naval fire support recaptured Yongdok town on the east coast late yesterday in the day's only major fighting, according to Mac Arthur's communique today. In other sectors, American and SouthReuter-AAP - 454 words
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Article50 1950-08-03 1 JOHOKE BAHRU. Today. ANE hundred and fifteen Chinese, four Indians and a Malay were arrested by toe Police under the Em ~.m:y Regulations in Joluiv during the past week ending yesterday. Three armed Chinese bandits WW to a small estate in oouth Johore and stole some ric°.50 words
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Advertisement5 1950-08-03 1 141-Cent Rubber Today—See Back Page5 words
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315 1950-08-03 2 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Wednesday. INDIA'S chief delegate to the United Nations Sir 1 Benegal Ran, said India champions Communist Chfna'sldmussion to the world organization because she believes it might help in settling the Korean C nfl He~'told-the United Press after tody's Security Council meetingU.P. - 315 words
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57 1950-08-03 2 At a 4 peae> demonstration" In th" itu»Mun *t-u,i on July 24% the iMMM rulers of Baal ruum m\ parade a contingent ef their new "Naval Police". Thl* i* the inunnn ami oi the Communlsi M P<wpl*'i| lice," a force vvMca haw be>*ti branded h> thf Mmlhui er» a* an57 words
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89 1950-08-03 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed President Truman said yesteriay. he has no objection to enactment of "standby powers" to control wages and prices, and to ration consumer goods. Sentiment among the legislators for givxiuj him that authority has been growing evern Since Bernard Baruch. aA.P. - 89 words
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Article230 1950-08-03 2 A.P. TOKIO, Wed COMBAT -EQUIPPED U.S. Marines streamed ashore in Korea, early today and headed at once for critical battlefronts. Marine equipment Including big Pershing tanks and flame-throwers —were unloaded from ship to shore throughout Wednesday night at an unspecified Soutnern port. I The Marine pushA.P. - 230 words
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255 1950-08-03 2 U.P. TOKYO. Today. POCKY but not over-confident marines quidl climbe off the transports that brought tia across the Pacific and collected their equipaakt head into the Korean battle today. The unloading process at 3.00 a.m. Korean a was described by officers as "in great shape."U.P. - 255 words
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Article66 1950-08-03 2 HANOI Army oomn the govern*: jnw*l ing 338 and 56tf pnsXrSj the laH I"j > •>." Tht- communique rcyg serious ne. x>-. French I'm on fort***"! mmli gu«-i 4 tween Van Dinh MM Duor.: Hanoi. CtoerfflM m some kill' >! "> r Pn n fou. wounded66 words
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Article135 1950-08-03 2 U.P HONGKONG. Wcg. HONGKONG'S pro-Comm.i-H nist press today described the meeting of General Douglas Mac Arthur and Generalissimo Chiang Kai-shc(c on Formosa as a "reunion of th* defeated General and th< remnant bandit," But, although br.stling with disrespect, artit es in the co. lonys leftist vernaculars noticeably steeredU.P - 135 words
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Advertisement146 1950-08-03 2 pi ECZEM A Maddening irritation dry up. You enjoy blessed relief! jfi /l( H w ther** new- hope for you who suffer the F rment an>» misery of Eczema and other irritai- f fcL j &kin disease*. Cooling, healing D.D.D. 1 I brings instant relief t HOW IT ACTS "fe146 words
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Article277 1950-08-03 3 Labour Party last night describ1 ..lions of Mr. Pat Johnson and Labour Party with a quotation Prime Minister Clement Attlee: in fact no split but only the shedit aves from the top of the tree, irasitic appendages." Earlier Mr. Johnson had written two letters277 words
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Article27 1950-08-03 3 A.P BRUSSELS, Today. Communists made a noisy demonstration outside fcocialist headquarters in Brussels yesterday, yelling that the anti-Leopold opposition had been "sold" by their leaders.—A.PA.P - 27 words
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Article32 1950-08-03 3 LGNDON. Today.-/ sunspot or moderate size reported yesterday mornmj. is expected to caus<> some deterioration in radio conditions over the next lew days and in particular between August 4 and 8.32 words
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142 1950-08-03 3 mm attractive women hay. tftatore bi Gludice and entrusted him with care of gnat poets term "a woman's inoct priceless possession" or woman's crowing glory." But Salvatore. 40. native cf Florence, dislikvs women. An only son. he .ias two iters who are according to him. "happily142 words
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Article76 1950-08-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. IN what was thf first con--1 tribute towards the blood htiti which is being I organised b> the recently BgMi Hood lank assojjflss io civil 1 a i donated their blood this D tne General Hospital. Thej were the p batch ol people to76 words
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Article56 1950-08-03 3 A.P. Bum,, 5 sorUet tiirnunista up a nt neks lighten Australian tii, 111 :i: r than 100 Sorth k Por! r:iuis D( nmci Eig a cheWant reported last »ion,rr r[t,rf s >() ntinued imme to rners at r sources Reuter-AAP. TODAY'S FISHY STORY r Ireland,A.P. - 56 words
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Article88 1950-08-03 3 U.P. TOKIO, Wednesday. RUSSIA again boycotted meeting of the Allied Council for JaJpan today as the U.S. representative again brought up the subject of the Soviet Union's failure to account for Japanese prisoners in Russian-controlled territory. American representative William Sebald noted the United States again had failedU.P. - 88 words
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Article104 1950-08-03 3 The USIS air-conditioned theatrette will be holding its first gramophone concert this evening at 8.00 p.m. when youthful members of the Wesley Guild and the YMCA constitute the audience. The Audio-Visual Section of the USIS has arranged an attractive one-and-a-half-hout programme of music for th<104 words
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Article77 1950-08-03 3 PENANG. Wed.—Madame Wong Moey Fong. the widow ot the late Mr. Boey Eng Eng. the honorary secretary oi the MCA Penang and Province Wellesley Branch, who was shot dead at his house in Kek Chuan Road, on the night of September 9 last year, has been77 words
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247 1950-08-03 3 ABOUT 1,000 daily paid workers of the Army A Civil Service Union yesterday decided to form v "Daily Rated Workers' Group" within the The meeting was held at the ACSU premises al North Bridge Road. Other resolutions passed at the meeting were: t247 words
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290 1950-08-03 3 SINGAPORE Rotarians yesterday threw open their doors to their wives, members of the Inner Wheel and lady guests at the weekly luncheon meeting. Reason for this: A member of the InterReligious Organisation, Mrs. H. B. Moorhead. was the guest speaker. She spoke on290 words
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Article33 1950-08-03 3 During the week *ndin* July 29. $153,467.12 was collected for the University or Ma'aya Endowment fund. Penang contributed $150.000, Perak $1 827.50 and Johore 5.1,055.07.' The total row stands at $3,462,363.48.33 words
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Article94 1950-08-03 3 New classes in French. Latin, Economics, Malayalam, Land Survey and Draughtsmanship have been started by the Singapore Institute of Commerce to meet the growing demand for tuition in these subjects, This is revealed In the Institute's annual report published last week. The report records the fact94 words
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Article78 1950-08-03 3 PENANG. Wed. —A Chinese detective. Tax> Boon Kiow heard o p charge of robbery read 'to Mm before the Magistrate i*r. D. R. Home in the Genera: Hospital ward. The charged a::egea that Tan Boon Kiow. committed robbery of $1,000 the property of one Sim Kooi78 words
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Article40 1950-08-03 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed. Mr. J. Lobb, formerly of the Indian police, has arrived in Kuala Lumpur to join the police force. Another former member of the Indian police, Mr. Kemp, is expected to arrive today.40 words
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Advertisement64 1950-08-03 3 OF THE t Flaky, butter-rh h. flay tir of eggs and "golden wheat that's Lunelle.-n Assortedmost delioknu ol all unsweetened biscuits! For other times and other tastes buy •Cocktail Assorted tasty, palate teasm- ggg tit-bits in appetising varieties and shapes Packed oven fresh in tins for you and your friends.64 words
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133 1950-08-03 4 THE Archery Association of Malaya fttm* to provide both laughs snd thrills when they hold their demonstration next Saturday in aid of the Red OOfe* Women archers will battle it out for the title of Feur lesa Fosdic o Fiancee when, at the word133 words
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Article125 1950-08-03 4 BEIRUT, Wed. REPORTS reaching here from Syria today concerning the assassination on Mondaj night of Col. Nasser, Syria's Air Force Chief, allege that he was th** victim of a dispute oetween himself and the Army commanders. The military censor has forbidden the publication of any details125 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-08-03 4 Mounted police are seen clearing the tram-track in the Hue Royale. Brussels on f&*l*»" strators had unhooked the trolley arms from the trams. 5 Photo Laeken, where nine people v ere seriously m.mred and <0 Migh.il> injured v. I J»o. A.P. Photo.A.P. Photo. - 46 words
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712 1950-08-03 4 It Is Based On The Principle An Eye For An Eye, A Tooth For A Tooth* Reuter JEDDAH. Saudi Arabia. WHILE to the Christian the Holy Land is Pale*.tine. to the Moslem it is Saudi Arabia. In Saudi Arabia the Prophet MohamedReuter - 712 words
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Article31 1950-08-03 4 A.P. PALERMO. SICH*S -Three peoP* II and one I bandits m the the first outbreak rfJJJ here since pohce Mfled the Sic.hafl king. Salvatore early in June -AJA.P. - 31 words
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Article29 1950-08-03 4 A.P RANGOON v Inter n U: r. Fn>.- Tr s«t up I P' South.. ,t V rrick W. L< the ICFTT- r., delegation f A.F.A.P - 29 words
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Advertisement29 1950-08-03 4 dramatise your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a glowing finish to your natural loveliness YARDLEY fIpsUck (ia nine- lovely colours) AaOLIT St OLD BORD STRUT LOR 929 words
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Article640 1950-08-03 5 ROSEMARY ARCHDALE - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY ROSEMARY ARCHDALE fLoested ir. l.untL Ktk S 1 1 who JL to tak* hhn l|L Bouads meeting, fjgivs put n m on ;l Lv to find out what fLpmA onc< the JW«'- moved off. wbcn M«r> bcri aw looking the LThf slipped off640 words
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235 1950-08-03 5 I.omdon. Wednesday. MUSIC and gardening make the world go round for 80-year-old Miss Susan Lushington. But despite her passion for her four-acre garden, and playing the drums and the well-tuned cymbals of her own orchestra, she is a little lonely in her235 words
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Article107 1950-08-03 5 LONDON Tooa.v BRITAIN may impose u embargo on the tarpon of strategic rav. material to China and otlWT Communist countries ofn>: said yesterday. A Foreign Offic- spok man said the Question was "under constant 'View. They said the question of stopping export! of107 words
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Article29 1950-08-03 5 U.P. SAIGON, Wed. R*'Mo Vietnam broadcasting from ;me Communist control'.ed Indo-China has renewed Its prosposition for an exchange I ot French and rebel prisoner*lof war.—U P.U.P. - 29 words
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Miscellaneous29 1950-08-03 5 UPERMAN by Wayne Boring T. Hamlin VXS 1 BisiT WtU Ti 1 THE AIRLINE PEOPLEf A EVEN TRY I ON H!6 WW... r i.„ 1 ABNER By Al Gapp29 words
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Article, Illustration64 1950-08-03 6 This picture, published in the Soviet official newspaper "Pravda" on July 23, carries a captijn which says: "American prisoners of war passing through the streets of Pyongong, capital of. North Korea on Jaly 11. carry'ng banners which read: 'The struggle of the Korean people for the64 words
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Article50 1950-08-03 6 LAKE SUCCESS. Wed. I7NITED NATIONS SecreU tary General Trygve Lie has been asked by the United States to inform the North Korean authorities as soon as possible that three American ships, Benevolence, Consolation and Repose, had been designated as hospital ships under the terms of the Geneva Convention.50 words
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188 1950-08-03 6 LONDON, Saturday. u MODERN MIRACLE" of prayer Is believed to have saved a two-and-a-half-year-old boy from almost certain death, according to bis father, a Har-ley-street specialist. The boy was given half an hour to live after he contracted meningitis. Now he is a picture188 words
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Article90 1950-08-03 6 Reuter. AAP. CANBERRA. Wed.—Australia is to build six 2 000ton submarine frigates to cost A,£ 12,000,000, Navy Minister Josiah Francis announced here today. He said the frigates would look more like destroyers out in determining their equipment and weapons their capacity for antisubmarine operations wouldReuter. AAP. - 90 words
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77 1950-08-03 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wed. Police today renewed their ban on political processions for a furdi r three months. Political precessions were first banner! in certain London areas in April 1948 foi lowine clashes in the Eas'. This was later extended to cover all London. ApartReuter. - 77 words
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Article316 1950-08-03 6 y ud tlf ship. Thia n formal 1 tiO!; issu< il hj < Government I i Fxnerl s r« n co f m kes it th e X I great uuai or ing :i rack* ts or v dec! >roiectii< since this thod s tr-.. i-mccunit*316 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-08-03 6 The Lord Will Comfort Zion": Messrs. 11« ns < song at yesterday's Methodist farewell function in and Mrs. Dodsworth are on the extreme Mt 0026 words
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Advertisement52 1950-08-03 6 TO YOUR FINGERTIPS Your hands can be more beautiful with magic-wear CUTEX rhc polish that Lists •nd Lists. CUTEX gives sparkle to your costume, applies easily... resists peeling and chipping. f Because CUITX is so inexpensive you can \>\ a/lord to keep several shades on hand M to harmonize with52 words
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Article, Illustration65 1950-08-03 7 Berlin engineers nwrcd a wartime 1.000-pound bomb rds further away from the Russian war memorial in Berlin, Germany, on July 2s, and blew it up. Ibe explosion left a 10-foot deep crater in the Tierpurten nid scattered a cloud of dust across the BranaeaouriE rate into65 words
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Article147 1950-08-03 7 SOLDIERS' WEEK OF FUN OERGE/, XT MAJOR'S "throughout Catterick Camp. Yotkshire. arc in g to bi come amateur o when CatteMck •"'an, the soldier's week of fun. open* in the Garrison on lag. 12 :<lr.ionishing nory. •"'•nut- they will he roaring onrouragement to •**ten outside "The147 words
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123 1950-08-03 7 FIFTY FIVE-YEAR OLL» George Johnson, railway c'crk of Knuisford. Cheshire, thought he had hi en stung by a horse fly, but when he had his hand X-rayed the negative showed a half-inch piece of shrapnel which has been therr, unknown to him. since123 words
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Article, Illustration23 1950-08-03 7 Mr. H. T. Glace Sr..accounts executive of Masters Lt* g-reeted at Kallang by Mi. P ML Jameson, Director of Masters Ltd.23 words
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Article, Illustration37 1950-08-03 7 DeJig-bted Dinah Chapman, aged 8, clings to brother Guy who has come to spend his summer vacation in Singapore Pictures shows: (from the left) Guy, Dinah. Jfra. G. F Chapman and Miss I*. Chapman.37 words
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Advertisement140 1950-08-03 7 Breathe In Comfort... Clear Haaal \j. J I Congestion the Modern Way Fee «m jrC\ 1 on hardly breaihe Nose stuffy Worries S ''vi t^C' persistent Catarrh or Head Cold* You ca. vk g 1 your n,,se n fronds wjUj iutt a few m \oi the new Penetrol Inhaler. The140 words
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Miscellaneous655 1950-08-03 7 f On the TODAY BU IE NETWORK KM;i mi programmes 02 1 hildren Program.ne- gn OiieMs for patients; :,m Vtmm S; »«E share Interlude: 730 Hit Parage; lorun, hfl Air-witl, a fmm7l fonr members U, answer m.' turns ii. by listener*. II M «JinT "^u ,ir «-"viiio RMMbe; In Umw"655 words
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Article8774 1950-08-03 8 Class I, Div.l-7 F, TARA STREET 9.03 FOIBTH: 27-5-60. S"ix»r«j. 8.08 (Bagbv) Class 1 Div. 1. 6 Furs. 19 Yds. The ■Summer Cup. Won by Persian Lord. 8.07 (Ayres) 'Tln-.A 1 18 3 5 sees. DisL 1. i- Going heavy. 14 started. WON: 19-?I50, Spore, (BwrtttQ8,774 words
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222 1950-08-03 10 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. Wed.—The outstanding form itiown by the W«'.<t Indies cricket team now tourim; England indicates that they are the only country at present capable of testing Australia's postwar supremacy. Yet a Test series between these two countries is unlikely before 1958. TheReuter-AAP. - 222 words
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Article135 1950-08-03 10 MALACCA. Wed. flood, sunny weather favoured the postponed ■porta of the Malacca High St I 00l yesterday when a good crowd of parents, friends and school-chil-dren tnHMHMOd a programme of keen and interesting s|»orts. Two records were rJroken. In the one mile flat Kandappah bettered the135 words
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Article37 1950-08-03 10 A.P. LIVERPOOL, Wed.—The Club of the English Football Association decided today to send a team of its junior players to an eight-team tournament in San Remo, Italy, on Aug. 20, 21 and 22. —A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article544 1950-08-03 10 Race card for Saturday First day of Gold Cup meeting. !atJ HORSES CLASS I. l>i\. 1-7 IT R LONGS TABA STREET 9.0:5 Ml '•M«l!!> FOl'R O'CLOCK II B.U Mr, E BATTLESHIP 8.0« Mar. PAT S FANCY Vol Mr. PE HOST AN KO-1 "B CLYNOK H.ft.! Dr. SILVER SPEAR544 words
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123 1950-08-03 10 AN All-Indonesia soccer team will m A Colony early next mouth. Th< series of five games here ami anotner Federation. n them* The SAFA, it is understood, have given "go aliead" signal and arrange m<r- siw and entry permits are being nnalisea f Singapore123 words
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Advertisement85 1950-08-03 10 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 1 lb. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, tneUo* Maxwell House freshness until the very last Coffes always at hand and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxwell keeps Max *cU House roaster-85 words
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Article407 1950-08-03 11 ALBERT SPENCER - Runs Three In 382/5 On 'Dead* Track By ALBERT SPENCER ttSNANG, Today. th, rrack was slightly "dead" after yesterday's uhen tr ining was held this morning. A few «adgall"|r> were seen on the outside ef the course Donnelly) showed his usual nted three in 38-2407 words
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Article159 1950-08-03 11 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—The Hew a instituted Oaks 2.000 (MUU golf tournament which opened on tne Royal Midsurrey course at Ki. hniond tuday had a mixed 1 option from the weather. Mon."» ol rain accompanied at t m-s l, winning and thunder claps ami i rising windReuter. - 159 words
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243 1950-08-03 11 •irK.K- Institution I »*n -d a\v.»!.a School by ftvt- wi:-- ->, i i ias at crick*; I c v*Tt i hool round the Rai Qi Mgni M up ii ferrr tj;i!>> -tore ot 5 declared. Two knocked np bfwrv iries. while <*;iin Yto*i243 words
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71 1950-08-03 11 :a 'a. Wed. rhe second ••'ui_ ol all ialacea will be M a Stadium on IVI at 2 p.m. inder the patro- Commission I"• Wi 'dora. and the Education I 1. Mr. T.A.E. 'i- Committee ot managers and i' v. ils is headed71 words
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Article12 1950-08-03 11 Battalion f:A<x? deI C. t>> T ...Jl urer Ptrk on12 words
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Article, Illustration234 1950-08-03 11 THE Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation 1 has decided to take part in the forthcoming World's weightlifting championships to be held at Paris in October this year. Iron men Thong Saw Pak, lightweight champion of Singapore and second place winner at the recent British234 words
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109 1950-08-03 11 Reuter. SOUTH ORANG£ New Jersey. Wed, —Miss Althea Gibson, the first Negro lawn tennis player to compete in a United States grass courts championship event, said today that she intends to enter the national championships at Forest Hills. New York, later this month.Reuter. - 109 words
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Article54 1950-08-03 11 A.P. NEW YORK. Wed.—The Australian tennis team which will meet Sweden in the David Cup inter-zone final from Aug. 11-13 at Rye, New York, will be Jack Bromwich. Frank Sedgman. George Worthington and Ken McGregor. The doubles team was not announced, but experts predict it will beA.P. - 54 words
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Article212 1950-08-03 11 h, w i. J| ir A.-• i i»a m ond A.'ll el'il, ■ii. 1. -r yea i ken tha oal i on 'i'.petjtjrs. the J oner dew lated programme o; «>n 1 i k tt c j r n e.enta iiulud- t pn off.212 words
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Article248 1950-08-03 11 MH. V -Ngim Djin. S.C. F.A. Hon. Coach, is a worried man. The selection of The Rest XI. which meets Singapore Civilians Cup XI on Saturday at Jalan Besar is putting the wrinkle on his brow. He said yesterday that he would like to withdraw248 words
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Article84 1950-08-03 11 Reuter. BATH, Wed. Jockey Gordon Richards was successfully dejected to by apprentice rider T. Carter after a thrilling finish fcr the Saltford Selling Plate here today. Richards rode 2-1 October Morn who passed the post a short head in front of the 15-8 favourite Red HackleReuter. - 84 words
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Advertisement50 1950-08-03 11 DOES GROW HAIR Use Pure Silvikrin in severe cases of dandruff and thinning hair. As a daily dressing use Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion or, for dry heads, the new Silvikrin Hair Tonic Lotion with Oil. From all chemists, hairdressers and stores. <,LV,K*tN LAtORATORIES LTD LONDON NWIO EN CI AN O50 words
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Article183 1950-08-03 12 fTHREE Singapore badminton players left by the 1 day mail train this morning for Ipoh where they will be taking part in the Malayan Badminton Championships. j They were Ong Poh Lim, Ismail bin Marjan and Koh Keng Siang. Poh Lim will be taking part m183 words
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Article107 1950-08-03 12 TODAY'S MARKETS r£ rubber commodity market opened at 137 cents fr.r August this morning <8 cents higher than yesterday's closing) fol ow n< a rise in New last night to the full limit of 2 gold cents for August and September positions. With a scarcity107 words
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Article41 1950-08-03 12 The price o*" tin noon today was f r p,cu e smelter-a fad of $2 1/8. The price of three moa'its t n in London laft night wa £7:1 per ton- -i i *e of £2 en the ton.41 words
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Article25 1950-08-03 12 The S.rv': ,,iP gold mark was st?&iy ti-i! at $2«;2 per of the firs' qui lity raw go 1. Moderate passed this morning.25 words
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Article52 1950-08-03 12 There was better rnqi ry for rubber shares in the Fim.a|»ove shar*- market this mormns .01 lowing the bis jump in the com modity price. T n share?- v. <-i e still a difficult market with only one or two popular »ssu«s showing improvement. Inda'< rials were52 words
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Article41 1950-08-03 12 Reuter. BERLIN. Wed. East Germany will resume the delivery o: electric current to West Berlin on August 7. after an interruption of more than five weeks, a spoke srcar. tor the West Berlin Electricity Company announced tonight. Reuter.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article42 1950-08-03 12 Reuter. PRAGUE. Wed.—The new trade agl cat signed between CU eh jsiovakia, the Nether lane I and Indonesia, will be I for one year from yesterday if approved by th*; tart governments concerned, i. v'as stated here today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-08-03 12 Line for your supper boys! Mrs. Aitken (back to the camera) hands them their fried rice and sausage while (from right to left) Mrs. R. K. S. Adams, and Mrs h 1 \i ur ray help at the Y.W.C.A. "supper and dance" at the V Hostel lust night71 words
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Article170 1950-08-03 12 U.P. WASHINGTON. Today. The House Arm«d Services sub commiuee is putting pressure on delenco stocKpilm? officials to spend money more freely, it *as reported yesterday. Sub-committee members were sam to have urged Mr. W. Stuart Symington, chairman of the National Security Resources Board, to buyU.P. - 170 words
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253 1950-08-03 12 LEE House- won the [stfillafl challenge cup at il is !:«*v iiiu s Methodist varls rui] Sports held at tlie school %p .rib. Inc tided in the 11 were: Folk-dances, rnyhnm and a physical trailing jajj stration. The Primary I ?inr w performed the rhytha253 words
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Title Section57 1950-08-03 1 MALAYA Tribune by rm ton im PFQPit fyenv Puhfofted .itmulfuneou-i/y ar Singapore. Kuala Lumpwr, tpoh ana Penang. larger sale THAN ANY MTIRSOON PAPER V M.4L4 K4 Phone 5111/1 Nm« Lines «»<.., SINuArOKE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 3, 1950 <.t^><" THE MALAYA TRIBUNE iritBSDAY, AUGUST 3. 1950. LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya57 words
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462 1950-08-03 1 Counter-Attack Setback: Retreat On West Front vi vI v I \NDED c.,.? 1 Ar thur 's H.Q. for Korea, Thursday. Tot A^TtZl s b f u !f hst T1 ?!l (:o i mmand t0 "hold-at-all-cost" came after the failure of a dawn counter-attack462 words
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Article113 1950-08-03 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Wed. THE Atomic Energy Comnisftioa today rtiadoacd that it Ii "I contracted with I i I ii porn de NVmours and company to huild plants for the production of the Hydrom i bomb aad explosives. President Truman hist month had risked Congress for 1,.000Reuter. - 113 words
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Article30 1950-08-03 1 A.P RANGOON, Wed.— North Burma Communists have pressed Buddhist monks Into the "army" they are raising at Wetiet. 35-miles north of Mandalay, it was officially reported today.—A.PA.P - 30 words
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Article131 1950-08-03 1 Reuter. LONDON Wed. THE U.S. Ambpssiulor, Lewis Douglas, made a late and unexnected call at No. 10 Downing Street tonight. His visit was connected with an expected early announcement h f British Dlans to spend even more millions on rearmament. The Prime Minister Mr. Attlee. hasReuter. - 131 words
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Article36 1950-08-03 1 A.P. NEW YORK, Wed.—The New York Times said today that the United Nations Security Council action blocking tne ousting of Nationalist Chinese representative "enhanced the stature and dignity of this world oiganisay,Uori.—A P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article28 1950-08-03 1 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—The Turkish Minister of War, Reflk lnce, today announced that Turkey was making preparntions to send one regiment to Southern Korea, Ankara radio reported.—Reuter.Reuter. - 28 words
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Article44 1950-08-03 1 A.P. KOREA FRONT. Wed. A British cruiser flying the flag- of Rear Admiral W. G. Andrews supported an Australian destroyer in shelling Communist guns on the w«_st coast, just South of tho 38th parallel. Neither cruiser nor destroyer suffered damaged.—A.P.A.P. - 44 words
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458 1950-08-03 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. r O VERNMENT and the Municipality have agreed on a provisional scheme to be adopted with regard to their officers who proceed overseas on Colonial Welfare and Development Scholarships. According to the scheme the absence of the officer from the Colony458 words
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Article39 1950-08-03 1 Reuter. BRUSSELS, Wed.—Senior military officers of the five Western Union countries are attending a staff exercise at Fontainehleu near Paris, from August 1 to 4 directed by General De Lattre De Tassigny, Commander-in-Chief land forces, Western Europe.—Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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92 1950-08-03 1 Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Today. PR coaches attached to the Singapore Kuala Lumpur night mail caught fire during a bandit ambush in Central Johore last night. The burning coaches had to be detached from the main train which later continued on its journey.92 words
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Article134 1950-08-03 1 U.P. LONDON. Wed. THE home of Prince Philip and Princess Elizabeth was being prepared today for the birth expected next week of their second child —wno. both parents hone, will be a girl. Princess Elizabeth was reported to be so confident that she is thinking onlyU.P. - 134 words
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89 1950-08-03 1 Reuter. AMSTERDAM Weu. AUSTRALIAN delegates and several Fn?rch representatives walked out of an International conference to teachers here in protest against rejection of a resolution on the establishment of "world unity in the teaching profession." The Australian delega- tion had urged the holding ofReuter. - 89 words
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Article, Illustration1236 1950-08-03 1 Wrangle Over Agenda At Lake Success Reuter, U.P. and A.P. RUSSIA and the Western powers resumed their fight at Lake Success last night over whether the Unit3d Nations' Security Council should take up th» Soviet demand to seat Communist China ahead of the KoreanReuter, U.P. and A.P. - 1,236 words
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Article46 1950-08-03 1 U.P. LONDON. Wea. r REE-HUNDRED soldiers of the First Battalion of the Wiltshire Regiment sailed today aboard the ship Empire Trooper lor service in the Far East. A war Office spokesman declined to say whether the troops were destined for Korea.—U.P.U.P. - 46 words
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Article147 1950-08-03 1 A.P. U.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. SECRETARY of State Dean Acheson said tc-Jay the United States Is thinking of sending arms to the Chinese Nationalists in order to strengthen the defences of Formosa. He declined, howcvef, in answering a series of news conference questions, to say whatA.P. & U.P. - 147 words
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Article48 1950-08-03 1 U.P. JAKARTA. Wed.—Secretary General of the Indonesian Information Ministry Ruslan Adulgani told Aneta today that no Indonesians would be allowed to join any volunteer corps for Korea. Under existing laws. Indonesians Joining a fighting force under foreign colours would lose their citizen j ship.—U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article35 1950-08-03 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Wed,-U.S. Secretary of State Acheson said today he had not discussed with Australian Minister Menzies any proposals for a Pacific Pact along the lines of th? North Atlantic Treaty. Reut°r.Reuter. - 35 words
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Advertisement124 1950-08-03 1 national Employer's Mutual General rlftF xoTon ORKMT ITS TOM ITXSA TION and oth.r cla«4*t ot INSURANCE \s>o( 1.1 i lON 1.1 I». i |n< ..r,.<»rj:«*J ia lmflan«l) v. v r hainbrrs, Hjff at MHNftj 7 fi r wrr. N s v |sK h< The Famous Old Man "BAN SIEW TONG"124 words
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Advertisement216 1950-08-03 1 ICE CREAM SINGAPORE 5420 /5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** BEER in the Anchor conns; on the Malaya Cup Final at Kuala Lumpur on August 12th. Try your skill at forecasting the result of the Malaya Cup Final—AND WIN A CASE OF ANCHOR BEER. Send in your answers to the following questions:—216 words
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Article177 1950-08-03 2 Jagas In Union THK Public Affairs Commit tee of th< Singapore Cleri cai and Administrative Union is t© query its General Couno. on its actior in admitting watchmen into the Union. it is hoped that by this move no more watchmen wi'l be allowed to join177 words
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Article73 1950-08-03 2 Plfleea leftist bins, tend to in.ir t.• resident* ot the Club Street- Cemill Lane area of Chin,; Town, from lejoicmg about Hi" w w childnn's playgroup d that is being planed by the Municipality. Tho urea concerned is about 3,000 aquaiu feet, and the refuse I m.s arc73 words
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845 1950-08-03 2 Attorney-General THE Acting Attorney-General. Mr. C. H. But--1 terfield, disclosed in the High Court yesterday the existence of Extradition Treaty rights between His Majesty's Government in the United Kingdom and the Republic of the United States of Indonesia. The Acting Attorney-General made this disclosure845 words
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Article, Illustration231 1950-08-03 2 I> rhiklren walked six 11 ie* to mr t an r'derly lady win arrived \esterdjy afternoon by Qantas 8.0.A. C Consttllation lrom Rome. To the children, the lady mi the onlj mother they had in this wor d. t She was the Rev. Mother Victoria Garre,231 words
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Article76 1950-08-03 2 PENANG. Wed. 12--year-old student oi the Stamford Schoool. who wab < reported missing from Mon day night was found bang ing yesterday at the Waterfall gardens. Th" boy left for school Ofl usual. When he did not return last night the parents became worried and report76 words
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Article64 1950-08-03 2 Mr. F. J. Woodward, who was asked by the Ruler of Selangor to hold an enquiry into the evidence of two Chinese who were sentenced to death for throwing a grenade in the International Hotel on April 26. has completed his investigations. The Ruier will64 words
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Article45 1950-08-03 2 Tan Kirn Huat. a »la trishaw rider pleaded guilty to a charge of assaulting a police constable and obstructing him in the discharge of his duty on Monday in Iront of tne Great World. Tiie case was postponed to August 9. ior sentence.45 words
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Article267 1950-08-03 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday. THE Director of Operations, Lieut. Gen. Sir 1 Harold Briggs. inspected a i>roiy»si-d squatter resettlement area about sev-i miles from the town of Dungan, in recently. Sir Harold Briggs also met the members of the State War Emergency Committee comprising the Mentri Besar267 words
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Article286 1950-08-03 2 THE Singapore Rediffusaion Employees Union are tn crn on strike on August 5. WScWto was taken at «trwrtowy o-neral meeting of the Union held yesterday lve n ni f ng-six hours after ncgoUattow be^ the Union and the Singapore) Ltd., had failed. The Union286 words
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Article195 1950-08-03 2 METHODISTS in Singapore gathered at Wesley Church last evening to bid farewell and 'bon voyage' to Dr. Maimadukc Dodsworth I (Mtaaion Treasurer and Mission Superintendent) and Mrs. Dodsworth. The Dodsworths will be leaving; next Wednesday by the "Zeaaiad" for the Dnitcd States on a195 words
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Article393 1950-08-03 2 WE NURSED HIM MR. M. P. D. NAIR, one of the vice-presidents of the Labour Party, last night attacked Mr. Pat Johnson, one time Labour leader on the Municipal Commission. Said Mr. Nair: "Mr. Johnson came up in miblic life through the Labour Party. We393 words
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Article43 1950-08-03 2 PENANG. Wed.—Workers in Penang and Province Wellesley are taking a keen interest in Trade Unionism. Within a weeK of the formation of Waterfront Workers' Union, the stevedoring workers of Penang and Province Wellesley have decided to form an association of their own.43 words
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Article45 1950-08-03 2 For causing unnecessary suffing to 15 fowls by conveying them in a small basket, at Upper Serangoon Roacl on August 1. 31 year-old, Lee Cheng Teo was yesterday fined $10 by the fourth Police Court. The fowls were returned to Lee.45 words
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Article291 1950-08-03 2 IPOH Wednesday na c V cai onion 01 rpoh it sconced to raoB jail and a ftn< of $1500 nine months prison in .T fault by Mr M. M r,"ni" Pr-ident of ih, > Court on a charg, ofrociT ing >10 »Meg,l graUtcRtio. on291 words
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Advertisement145 1950-08-03 2 I,'Myßieod «MMM jijftf TtttiA last day 4 SHOWS LUND LYNN U.fORE mm 1 ~.„m mm*L na.m., 1.45,4.15 6.45. TONI4BT at fettpJii. GRAND CHARITY PREMIERE In aid of British Red Cross, Singapore Branch. TICKET $10, $5, $3 $1 available at theatre. 1 /!> Wait Disney's -^ajjßj^ I INDERELLA WIJI olor by145 words
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Advertisement52 1950-08-03 2 TODAY U, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30. DEREK LYNN ¥TW •.in UO*U v»C*l>o» wu S*.'»' B B 'Ktrt WWW DOUiUS •'••fattc 1 '»w'» k Plus! Malayan Film Unit's "NEWSFLASH" AIK ME EMC I I TODAY Uam, 1.45, 4, 6.30 9.30 Kt«I»I»ISI«I«Ii»I»IT«T»T»IS Also' A New MARCH OF TIME "The Figbt For Better52 words
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Advertisement109 1950-08-03 2 FOR TO-DAY OVLT. 3 Shows: 3, 6.15 Johnny Wdaaawal i in Columbia's "THE LOST TRIBE OPENING TO-MORROW OoiUßiMp'i "FORTUNES OF CAPTAIN blood;; PHCH! H3 845VD CrWi^ Tonliv only 3.00. 6.30 *.M r Unitcl Artiata "ADVENTURES Or DON COYOTE Jin On- c"up Tomorrow: "SONG OK NEVAin and "SUNSET IN K^EE* lafV/y^y^|109 words
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235 1950-08-03 3 THE managements of Chinese High School and the Nanyang Girls High School have been told by Singapore Government that their principals and teachers must sign an undertaking that they will co-operate with Government and refrain from political activities. This is one of three235 words
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Article308 1950-08-03 3 qIaNS are now well under way tor the launchol a ro-operative Trust Society to act as a ba nk for Malayan Co-operative Societies. A preliminary committee has now drafted and other initial plans for the society rators expect that the bank will be able308 words
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98 1950-08-03 3 MALACCA, Wed. '11)0 »130.000 Unhang pumping n Malacca was ofh- lared open today by < ommissioner, Mr > E. C Wisdom. Xn, punn ifl the largest in th*' X' ttlcnn rit and is capable f pumping 9.400 gallons pcrminut tv irrigate 2.400 acres f98 words
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Article64 1950-08-03 3 A im ntal patient. Loh Ah Kgan who slashed her Ihroal with a vegetable knih in an attempt iO commit suicide was yesterday ordered to be remanded Mi ntal Hospital by Magistrate s. E. Teh in the Second Police Court, until tirther order, from the Colonial64 words
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Article105 1950-08-03 3 A CHINESE, Shium Klk> n Chiew. was acquitted by Magistrate P. Claque yesterday on a charge of helping in the management of a gaming house. Two police constables toid the magistrate that they were asked oy ASP Kerr Le go to Temple Street aad105 words
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320 1950-08-03 3 HUE to lack of berthing- space the Poelau Laut docked at Godowns 42 3 one day late, yesterday. The ship brought back a large number of pilgrims returning from Rome. They got off when the ship was lying at the outer roads. The Chief Purser320 words
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Article209 1950-08-03 3 SINGAPORE, An*, ti IOH 1 ti per plrul ex-tmeHe*—* ns of .W. LD.MMI.N. Auk. li spot tIZ9. I p til riir< mi•>ii :ii v. 11 t p »11/.. Settiemrut nice n !<;. Ip 113, Turmm-r: .V< tons. Scioiid Meatea; spot RSO, I [i CM. Throe months209 words
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Article148 1950-08-03 3 THE rubber < ommodiiy market opened steady yesterday at 127 cent* h pound lot flrfcl trade sheet. August. Tito 1 laiket rose to 128, eased a Up'e sod then recovered again. A fair amount of bus'neai p.is: cd. and in the afternoon Duvet' continued in evidence148 words
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Article60 1950-08-03 3 < opra was slightly t.\< r in the Singapore produce marie'iyeeterday. Hidopened al >i per pcul f.o.b. Aug.-Mept. and lOM lo Sill with i 'der- Fti]] holding off. Coconut oit was qtioted at M iers jcr picul f.o.b. Auk. Sept Black pepper Lam pong .■< c 1 at60 words
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Article34 1950-08-03 3 Singapore. Wul. THERE was little mn i tai.iii in the shore mark, today and business wa- "ii a amsll scale wall minor ilin'nations The fo luslsa weir :ln do\' I PtJcfS «han^is34 words
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Article70 1950-08-03 3 Sumpitan (15). Belleville (11), Poelau Laut (42 3). Schecheoun (40). Manocran (38 Aeneas (3G 7), Tairea (33 4), Bcnavon (31 Z). Chinese Prince (17 8), >luinam (19 20). Fukein (21 2), Burhill (23 4). EUrypylus (SS G). Malaya (27 8), Eastern Saga (29 30). Troilus 15 1G),70 words
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Article23 1950-08-03 3 U.P. HONG KONG. Wed.—Today's quotations were as follows HKS'I 33 US$l.OO HK315.70 £1. 0. 0 DKS32S 1 tael of fatal U pU.P. - 23 words
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Article, Illustration405 1950-08-03 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. rOURTEEN-year-old flaxen-haired Bertha de Hertogh (Nardra) was married on Tuesday night to Mansor Adabi. 22. a student teacher, exactly twenty-one hours before her Malay foster mother, Aminah, received a letter from Hertogh's lawyers beginning the fight for Bertha all over again.405 words
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Article53 1950-08-03 3 The City of Liverpool which is due to leave port in a few days, is busy at the present loading 000 tons of scrap metal for the l'mt< d Kingdom .She MB also taking about 1.500 tons or rubber, 650 tonnf palm oil sod 28053 words
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Article217 1950-08-03 3 MAX dressed in shafkskin. bow-tie and dancing pumps walked into Keller Piano Company at Orchard Koad on Tuesday afternoon and said that he wanted to buy a battery radio set. It was just offer noon and the shop was deserted save for two salesmen.217 words
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Article46 1950-08-03 3 A 29 year-did Chinese. Sim Lim Tong charged with robbing Kwek. Yong Yeow oil $30 by using a pistol and a knife, was ordered by the Relle: Court yesterday, to be re nanded till August 8 when he will be brought up for rention again.46 words
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160 1950-08-03 3 TWO faculty members of the University of Malaya are to be delegates to the Intelnational Congress of Mathematicians to be held in Cam bridge. Massachusetts, from August 30 to September 6. Both will attend as delegates of the University They are Professor Alexander160 words
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Advertisement341 1950-08-03 3 a J(tl SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA/UK/ CONTINENT m\ "MEONIA" ..due abt: Aug. 10 for Saigon Bangkok. M.s. "SKLANDIA" _....due abt: Aug. 12 for Bangkok. m». "K\BRNAAS" due abt: Aug. 19 for Manila. Hongkong Kobe, Yokohama Takubar. t ■a "KAMBODIA" due abt: S/vd. 1} foi Bangkok, Manila and Hongkong. i" ANXAM due341 words
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Advertisement62 1950-08-03 3 JLf' For better economical -7 lighting anywhere---Office TERRY Mr* \v Anglepoise workshop LAMPS GO-watt spotlight Ulu- 'J. minatiou with 25- I (i'SgL f />- j„ watt bulb, at any 4 < angle icquircd. > Ask your electric! dealer lor a demon- Home stratinn. Factory Pwepreaentative.s;— 1 V. MITCHELL CO., LTD.62 words
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Article653 1950-08-03 4 U7E have said it before and we will say it again: India's manner of attempting to secure peace in Korea is not helping the cause of the United Nations. She has embarked on a course which is not only dangerous to others, but may also be dangerous to653 words
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611 1950-08-03 4 ROBERT BRANSON - Korea Brings New Jitters To Saigon By Cable From ROBERT BRANSON U.P. Correspondent SAIGON. l/OREA'S fate has brought new jitters to this tropical outpost where nerves already had worn thin by four years of guerilla terror. The big question in the minds of Saigon's611 words
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Article1706 1950-08-03 4 The first of a series of talks by Mr. «I.A.E. Moriey, Acting Deputy Economic Secretary, Malaya, on the Draft Six-Year Plan which the Federal Legislative Coun- cil recently approved in principle. TONIGHT I am going to talk to you about the Draft Development Plan of1,706 words
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Article460 1950-08-03 4 The following statement untitled the Singapore C.I.D last untitled THOSE who have been in close touch with Communism over the years have never had a doubt concerning their intentions, neither have they had any cause to speculate on the methods which they intended to employ to achieve460 words
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Advertisement43 1950-08-03 4 i /gray i I MAGIC j ROYAL PORTABLE i > I > I "Magic" Margin j '■")< > No fuss no fret—click, < > It' I > I rMt I lusivt make < 1 YOUR Portable T Dewriter. I 1 Sold guaranteed by o > Service 40 I years in43 words
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Advertisement61 1950-08-03 4 Malarnity Corset v $17.95 N vJ Model 7002 i Brocade With Elastic .'ij Lacing On Both Sides. [f Skilfully Designed 1 For Support, With £2 Boned Back. f Sizes 27 to 33 BANK POLIDAI DAY. 7th. LADIES DEPT. DON'T FORGET "CINDERELLA' at the Cathay in Aid of the Red Cress61 words
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407 1950-08-03 5 THE Second District Judge Tan Ah Tah trying the Pasir Panjang dope case on the fourth day yesterday ordered that copies of statement made by Yeo Oon Joo, a student witness, to Mr. B. Lewis be given to defence counsel. Chief Inspector C.407 words
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Article23 1950-08-03 5 MILLION SWEEP PENANG. Wed. The MCA is considering a proposal to run a million-dollar sweep, as suggested by the central body of MCA.23 words
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Article83 1950-08-03 5 A 25-year-old Javanese, Ali bin Luwi pleaded innocence in the Fourth Police Court yesterday, when charged with house breaking to commit theft of an alarm clock with $12, and a pair of diamond cufflinks worth $500 from Dr. Hiap Tock Wee, at Balmoral Road on July 4.83 words
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Article69 1950-08-03 5 MORE than 400 members and friends of the Y.W.C.A. turned up lor the simper dance in aid of the Y.W.C.A. tea-room last night at the Y.W.C.A. Hostel. A clear night and two bands made the evening a complete success. The dancers sat out on the lawn. Music was69 words
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Article43 1950-08-03 5 PENANG. Wed. A young Chinese. Khaw Cheang Huat. was allowed bail yesterday when he was char«*<*d before Magistrate D. R Home with having 21 copies of 8 different types of May Day posters on April 29 at Rangoon Road.43 words
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Article46 1950-08-03 5 The third adult education class to be organised by the Fasir Panjang District Committee will open next Tuesday, in the Hwa Chiao Chinese School, Bakan Lane. 51 mile. Pasir Panjang Road, lt will be opened by Mr. R. M. Young, Acting Director of Edacation.46 words
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Article188 1950-08-03 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wednesday.—A tame elephant shot and killed by r*ndits in Perak yesterday. An armed Chinese bandit was shot dead and five others wounded in a battle between security force I and a gang of bandits* who were occupying a camp in Pahang. The wounded bandits escaped.188 words
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296 1950-08-03 5 MANY Cantonese women, some still wearing iTI bandages, crowded the Coroner's Court yesterday when an Into the deaths of three wom°n, Fon?; Ah Hiang. 43, Lav Kwai Ho, 42, and See Toh Yok. 29, who died in a lorry crash on July 25 at296 words
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Article80 1950-08-03 5 PENANG, Wed.—The Thirtj monthly dance-social of the Bukit Mertajam Clttb will be held ut the club premises on August 5. There will be prizes for idcky partners, spot dances, sketches and singing. Supper Uckets are priced at a dollar each and can he had it80 words
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Article115 1950-08-03 5 fJOING homo on time *J months leave next Wednesday is Mr. M. P. D. Nair. one of the vice-presidents of the Singapore Labour Party. Mr. Nair will be back before nomination day. He is Labour candidate for* Municipal South where he was defeated in115 words
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Advertisement475 1950-08-03 5 t_HIGH £ji V "vft\eie\rer you are/ B£~l I says ELSIE the BORDEN cow 1 1 KLIM uniformity is one of ihe most famous iharacterisucs of H I ihi» trusted, powdered tow's milk. Through every »tcp of m J| production, the high quality of XI IM is constantly lefe- IJ a475 words
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Miscellaneous18 1950-08-03 5 tIX ABNEH byAlCapp flllEY OOP 1 ™by V, T. Hamlin »SHr THING JO I E\EN TKY 1 I18 words
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Article9689 1950-08-03 6 First Day Of Penang Races Class I, Div.l-7 F. TARA STREET 9.02 I OUBTH: 27-6-60, Spore, B.os (Bairby) Class 1 Div. 1. tt Firs. .V [J Tds. The Hummer Cup. Won by Persian Lord. 8.07 (Ayres* Time 1 m ru"18 3 5 sees. Dist. 1. i.9,689 words
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Advertisement1183 1950-08-03 6 m^cass/MDjm* SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED second tnird _radi dressers for Estates. Dr. A. \v Drage, Box A.3567, Tribune. B'pore. (X.23c>. WANTED four smart good Iroklng girls. English speaking, height about five feet six inche" to act as usherettes. Apply together with photograph, to be returned, to Box. A.3871, M.T.. Spore No1,183 words
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Advertisement250 1950-08-03 6 ACCOMMODATION TO Let-■ Fully furn o «t **4 bungalow. F Panjana radroi b'roonM F"water. Hi fan i? hajthrpoaia, if?t. sans. Gt fljor lounge 3 sit room suit! PP< table frhjer. hi rooker rro k r Phone Rarage, light ruer iuthisive. $1.200-'K> monthly 2 •>;• lease. Available Sept. B A.3873. Tribune.250 words
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Article774 1950-08-03 7 Race card for tomorrow First day of Penanr Cold Cup meeting. VARA STREET Mr. s C. Worn: "Mdm. Chan POI KOf LOt X II S.i:; Mr. Eu Eng Hock Wsd«m33i» 5*I T >3SS": R M r 10,1 c,,,n PAT'S FANO s.oi Mr. S. D. Scott M Broiffd"! PKROSTAN774 words
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235 1950-08-03 7 [{OVERS Sports Club had to fight hard yesterday for their three—one victory over Pulau Brani United in Singapore Cup-Tie match at Jalan Bssar. The game was an even affair in the first half, but towards the end rough play crept in and almost235 words
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Article136 1950-08-03 7 \< Wed.- Good, sunny weather favoured the postponed -ports of the Malacca High School asterda) when a good crowd of parents, fronds and scbool-clul-dren witnessed a programme of kei n and interesting sports. Two records were broken. In the one mile flat Kandappah bettered the previous136 words
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230 1950-08-03 7 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE, W<M.-~The outstanding form chown by the West Indies cricket team now touring England indicates that they are the only country at ore sent capable ol testing Australia 'a postwar supremacy. Yet a T< series between these two tries i. H unlikelyReuter-AAP. - 230 words
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Article39 1950-08-03 7 A.P. LIVERPOOL. Weu. Tin Cfctb of the English Football Association decided today to send a team of Its Junior players to an eight-team tournament in San Remo, Italy. on Attpr. 20. 21 nnd 22. —A V.A.P. - 39 words
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Advertisement292 1950-08-03 7 BOUSTEAD CO., titi). SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE Pr/ITO FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLENARTNEY Gems. 13/11 sails Aug. 4 GLEN EARN Due Aug. 18 MOU U.K. FOR STRAITS. HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. iI£N(JARRY In Singapore Today sails Aug. 5 Carriers option292 words
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Advertisement739 1950-08-03 7 MANSFIELD CO;, LTD. < Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers* option to proceed via other ports to ioa.l and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Troiius" sails for Liverpool Aug. 4 "Eurypylus" mils for Havre. Avonmouth J Liverpool Aug. 10 Automedon" sails for N. Africa. London, Holland739 words
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Article426 1950-08-03 8 ALBERT SPENCER - Runs Three In 382/5 On 'Dead' Track By ALBERT SPENCER PENANG, Today. THE track was slightly "dead" after yesterday's rain when training was held this morning. A fewgood gallops were seen on the outside of the course proper. Grey Bloom (J. Donnelly) showed his usual426 words
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Article93 1950-08-03 8 Reuter-AAP. WELLINGTON, Wed. TiuBritish Rugby Union tearing team today beat New Zealanu iviaoris her»' bv 14 points »t.e goal), two penaty goals ard one try) t° "»ne (one penalty rm two tries) n the llnal j.:amr. their New Zealand tour. It was their seventeenth out ofReuter-AAP. - 93 words
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Article128 1950-08-03 8 Playing friendly game of Badminton <>r, Rwrcdtion's court on Sunday, .Junior Badminton Party b« at ITTrtailon Badminton Party by five gaaaej lo 'wo. The rcuults ware (Junior play-rs» mentioned fit >: SIMULCM: Tan Chye Toon lost N? Hock Cl.ua l-'-IS. 8-13; Tan Kirn128 words
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Article123 1950-08-03 8 GENFR3! ROTARY INNER WHKKt: First month mwtini, 4dtMi)!ii, 5 p.in III \li PEOPLE'S (iliOI'V: Forum Nichl. fUMhcsda, Rusah Road, p.m. Y.M.: On-hard Road, naxtic.' nnd kwn-flt fla u c, »> p.m. choir prariicp, 7.45 p.m. C.Y.M.A.: (Church of the Sacn d Ilfart), concert practice, cu.hhon.oe. Tank Ro?ul123 words
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Article165 1950-08-03 8 CATHAY "My Friend Inna" with John Lund end Diana L>nu. 11 a.m.. 1 ■'.t-" 1 and H.aO p.m. ALHAMbUA: "Wli-n Si rant ers Marrv" p vis "Law of the Jitmcle" 2.30. 100. G.3o and p.m. PAVILION: "No Son,-'? For Mo" with Margaret Full van and Wendell Corey. 2. aiid165 words
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Article44 1950-08-03 8 SOCCER: Pr.r.: R.O.D.-.A. Chinese Athlete." ;<.t J a lan r<*.«;.r .stadium. TENNIS: Y.MC.A. and Tanglin Club tournaments (com.t. BED KOSS OLD I'EOPU'S CUB: Wesley Hall. l a';n ng, 130 p.m. to p.m. I It -t-. H. W. 1.01 a.m. <10tt.) 2 p.m. (8C1.8)44 words
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Article243 1950-08-03 8 LONDON, Wed. ON a rain affected pitch, which made tho ball fly and keep low in an unexpected manner, both Surrey and the West Indies touring team had to struggle for runs during the first day of their return match which began at the Oval243 words
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Article23 1950-08-03 8 lUui. itdnaiMMi kACkj defee iud ti:< Mata) i-a .by tae oud anal in svefl at Karrer Park on r .•«-II- v.23 words
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161 1950-08-03 8 AN All-Indonesia soccer team will invade the Colony early next month. They will play a series of five games her i and another five in the Federation. The SAFA, it is understood, have given them the "go ahead" signal and arrangements for passage and161 words
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Article95 1950-08-03 8 On) tw„ t.'nni- ,es w< re played off ast evening la Ike ........1 »_nib >> nii,> (n.uiipion»n»ps. Tie- niai.ii between Air. Mrs. Warden sad Mn.\. SOd u.eenwoou, proved ie >.• > eiiiy contested ihe game going o three eats, the last .it win. li Dad to be 5.0;.;,95 words
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Article393 1950-08-03 8 U.P. HONOLULU, Wednesday. I)ADO MARINO, Hawaii's little brown fighter, won the world's flyweight title last night with a unanimous decision over Terry Allen of London after 15 rounds. Marino scaled 112 lbs. and Allen, 111%. More than 10,700 fans witnessed the fight. Even though Marino won.U.P. - 393 words
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Article132 1950-08-03 8 Reuter LONDON. Wed.—-County class or piav scores: at Blasßsjsoli LaneaaV«*e ra l lam in, Lancashire 4«*« «lkin 139, Howard so. Glamorgan to bat. At Bristol. Gloucestershire \s. Monhamptonahire, no play today be«aus«> of ram. At Claetem, Essex vs. Kent, Essex sot K.r 9 (Poobp 5?.Reuter - 132 words
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Article42 1950-08-03 8 A.P. LAHORE. Pakistan. Wed. —The Second International Lawn Tennis championships of Asia wilA be heid here, beginning December 7, the All-Pakistan Lawn Tennis .\ssociation has deciJed. The Pakistan tournament will oe held in Karachi, beginning November 2.—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article82 1950-08-03 8 The lollowniir have be» n seler t'-'i lo i epresenl the Titan !:.i i minion Part) In a friendly match iinsisting of ii\e men's singles ini'i three mens doubles to i.c piayed at tii Bingapore Harbour Board Kir.- Brigade Hall on sun day el 2 n.m. ra,i K.»k82 words
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Article275 1950-08-03 8 MALACCA W, .1. Malacca Amateur Athleti* A-ssoeiation held rs ~>,.) ■port;; me. t reetertfai tt ■taiarca stadium Aft<»r «thl«'< haa marched p*«i eitJi riuh <«>• o tra and Br Th.-era. tael < iiampion. had taken 'n- oetn on beha f uf all i oinpet275 words
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Article, Illustration243 1950-08-03 8 THE Singapore Amateur Weightlifting Federation h«s decided to take part in the forthnoming World's weightliftin championships to be held at Paris in October this year. Iron men Thong Saw Pak. hVhtwvight champion of Singapore and second place winner at the recent British Empire243 words
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289 1950-08-03 8 RAFFLES Institution t 'danced Victoria flchool by live wi;*ke.s and SOU runs at crtckt*, played «>n Victoria BcttOOi i; ro-.n.u mm du>. tiau iiL- first, the Rait'le-mvns put up a formidable score .41 runs for 6 declared. Two Wifflnmam Km*lnd up btvc-cv lia289 words
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Article253 1950-08-03 8 MR. Yong-Ngim Djin, S.C. F.A. Hon. Coach, is a worried mm. The selection of The Rest XI, which meets Singapore Civilians Cup XI on Saturday at Jalan Beaar is putting the wrinkle on his brow. He said >esterday that he would like to withdraw the253 words
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Article67 1950-08-03 8 Following are the tennis ties played at the T/Jf.CJL courts ias' e-ening: Novices' Open Doubles: Dr. Ing Sv cc Law and Un Hon Kum beat Henri Oh aad Chan Joo Kirn 6-1. 6-1. Clc > B" Handicap Doubles: Poh Guan Chwee and Robert Lim beat H.K. Koh and67 words
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Article22 1950-08-03 8 StfSyai Navy beat KEME by three >.»als to nil at the Nava" Base \e-.erday in on SAKA Cup tie match.22 words
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Article182 1950-08-03 8 A 46-year-old Hokkien seaman pleaded guilty in *he Second District Court yesterday when charged with possession of 14 packets, nearly two pounds, of opium. The seaman, Wong Ah Yuk, told the court that the opium was given to him by a friend. He did not know182 words
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Article126 1950-08-03 8 Reuter. BRUSSELS, Wed.—Threat of a new Cabinet crisis hung over Belgium tonight as some of King Leopold's staunchest supporters declared he has been "betrayed" in Party talks leading to his decision to leave the throne. Catholic Premier Jean Duvieusart, who played a leading part in bringingReuter. - 126 words
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Article63 1950-08-03 8 Twenty-four dead ducks produced in the Fourth I'olice Court yesterday were rnIUM away immediately after Ng Joo Huat, was charged with causing mischief, by killing 24 ducks, belonging to Chen Chun, at 9th milestone Ponggol on Aug. He was released on a ball of $50 in63 words
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