Malaya Tribune, 4 August 1950
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Title Section15 1950-08-04 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS TODAY LATE EXTRA untitled SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS15 words
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297 1950-08-04 1 S. X OREANS PULL BACK 10-20 MILES U.P. TOKIO, Today. (p ir announced that an American itaJ combat team repulsed a Commuattack east of Chinju in a six-hour flght eatog ti.oo am today (Friday). An Bth Army communique disclosed the 25th ion hadU.P. - 297 words
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Article64 1950-08-04 1 R wT Eu n w s en cy. thr c earlier reported pif CMadwyn Jebb onash Kpr» sez.; a tive) blVL 3, curit >* Council would vote for Chinese Jfcist representation me ou urity Council. a correction later, as follows: ho I ladw n J*** said64 words
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Article26 1950-08-04 1 A.P. ESS, Today.ir pl T R< P ubllc in* 1 nit0d Nati <> n tSSfc I 17 f :i<i ne tank ■'••nd Mac-A.P. - 26 words
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Article21 1950-08-04 1 Reuter. The Mtheu t'May approver !hf :l1 P rov '<hng of King tohniu, Prerogatives fctUfv..-' r "°ld son PrinceReuter. - 21 words
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Article157 1950-08-04 1 i bj ipore, Today 1 r al th ?2 f, nrs of n Para-t |P H of BJ v' M ex- "> tl,. R D A Pj Court laL imntir't WRS c,,} k,^* o 500 iTkii w 'thout a Secondly, he was charged ports a declaration157 words
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Article33 1950-08-04 1 A.P. CAPE TOWN. .oday. Field Marshal Jan Smuts, wno is making excellent orogress in recovering from his lon<; illness, yesterday took a long v/alk round his farm just outside Pretoria.— A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-08-04 1 Gen. Mac Arthur made his second (one day) trip to the South Korean Front last week. Photo shows him holding a press conference at the airfield Just before he took off from Korea. Gen. W. Walker, commanding General of the Bth U.S. Army (with helmet on) stands54 words
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Article204 1950-08-04 1 A.P. LONDON, Thursday. A handsome young commoner whose step-father is an American, moved to the fore today in Britain's favourite guessing game: Who will marry Princess Margaret? He is 26-year-old William Wallace, son of the late Captain Evan Wallace, a former Minister of Transport. His widowedA.P. - 204 words
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Article140 1950-08-04 1 Our Financial correspondent - By Our Financial correspondent. fltHE rubber commodity I market. this morning went into the craziest flight in the last 25 years, opening at 150 cents a pound for Aug. and rising by 2.30 p.m. 165 cents buyers—a rise of 18 cents over yesterday's closing. At thisprice Singapore140 words
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Article301 1950-08-04 2 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursday. AUTHORITATIVE sources said today that the A United States is expected to have its proposed draft for a Japanese peace settlement ready by the end of this month. They said the prospects were that b> ohat tim 3 the-State and Defence departmentsU.P. - 301 words
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Article92 1950-08-04 2 U.P. FRANKFURT. Today. (GERMAN police, seeking to U break up a Communist resistance plan, arrested 71 West German Reds yesterday and confiscated thousands of «nti-American posters. Police raiders in dl the three western zones struck simultaneous, seizing propaganda bdls Trading "Koif i for Koreans. GermanyU.P. - 92 words
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Article46 1950-08-04 2 Reuter. WILMINGTON, Today. A nationwide waterfront strike, starting with a dispute over twa cups of tea. ended early this morning. The waterwide workers accepted Prime Minister Sidney Holland's offer of a Royal Commission to inquire into every aspect of the waterfront industry- Ri uter-Reuter. - 46 words
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Article160 1950-08-04 2 The United States Military Survey Mission now visiting South East Asia is expecied in Singapore this, week. Saturday is the most likely date of arrival. The mission has been visiting various countries now pfeplu!4g fo; a showdown with Communism. They were in Manila. Saigon and Bangkok160 words
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Article51 1950-08-04 2 U.P. LONDON. Thursday. THE closing prices at ihe afternoon session of the tin market 'oday were: Spot .€737 buyers and €738 sellers with business at €737 to €736. Three months £731 i buyers and €732 A sellers with business at €733 to €731. Settlement €737. Turnover 45 tonsU.P. - 51 words
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Article419 1950-08-04 2 BUILDING SOCIETIES HOME ownership and its institutions arc making rapid strides overseas, in tne British Common wealth, U.S.A. and the free countries of Europe, states the building societies year book, 1950, published recently. Last year, saving entrusted'to the building societies in Great Britain increased by419 words
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188 1950-08-04 3 Myra Tham does It at last. With twenty tunes and her two comrades Mrs. Fenton and Miss S. Manesseh. she faced a crowd of four hundred at the Y.W.C.A.dance yesterday night. She was brave indeed to have ventured but she is happy that she has embarked on the first step188 words
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Article73 1950-08-04 3 DNGKONC Today. 11ES1DENTS of the Partaguese eofonj *of Mmm oa WednesIhj tifhl wen i into UkMgbts of a pos(Ah CMaese Cobumh oist invasion at 10.00 p.m. Gms -I and ,ra f '"'ii- ti lit an the I >ky «v» r the CenuMH I ■*t-heM Island,73 words
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67 1950-08-04 3 U.P. I'Wif i:KKRA< Wrd- A announced tonight of antithory'.'r after au 'inclosed irinea had •ph Franmmi Australia ktj '--'.OuO-toi' Mm. of £i at a hlnu>3 n d submarine a source ais- l, n that '"fan.; 1 »«s convert. \mtrl bone into *ith homb r fU.P. - 67 words
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Article19 1950-08-04 3 Reuter-AAP. »y. Jtof t t a mixed it to a hullJjju a,,/;';- I'ochang- PiAAF harassed coin- -'"'-pound,Reuter-AAP. - 19 words
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Article144 1950-08-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. nURING June and July. approval was given to deport a total of 728 aliens and 27 British subjects under Emergency Regulation 17C. This brings the total number of deportations to date to 7.367 aliens and 162 British subjects. The total number of144 words
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Article70 1950-08-04 3 U.P. FRANKFURT. Thurs. WESTERN Germany set a n ew postwar high for exports during the first six months of 1850 and cut the gap between imports and exports by almost one-hajf. the Economic Co-operation Administration reported today. Exports for the first six months totalled $778,400,000U.P. - 70 words
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Article53 1950-08-04 3 U.P. CHICAGO, Thursday. President Truman suffered a severe setback today as returns were counted from the primary election in Missouri, West Virginia, Kansas and Virginia. The President took a licking in his home state of Missouri where his handpicked candidates State Senator Emergy Allison lost his bid forU.P. - 53 words
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164 1950-08-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —More'Jian 8.000 persons attended the Variety Fund Fair held recently at the Pasir Puteh Club Padang. in aid of the University of Malaya Endowment Fund. More than five thousand One-Dollor lottery tickets were sold, nulling this the biggest Fund Fa164 words
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Article40 1950-08-04 3 Reuter. TOKYO, Thursday —Southeast Asian countries have been actively sending enquiries to Japan for Sundry goods and silk rayon textiles since the latter part of July, trade sources in Osaka said according to Jrji news agency today.—Reuter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article39 1950-08-04 3 U.P. PARIS, Tnursday.—French officials are wo.v;ing on an estimate of Europe's defence needs to present to the American Govt rnment to help support President Tinman's request for $4,003,000,000 in additional arms aid, official sources sanf today.—U.P.U.P. - 39 words
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Article139 1950-08-04 3 CiHE Osman bin Wok, a 'stall reporter of the Utusan Melayu has been selected as the candidate from Singapore to undergo a course of Training for Journalists in the United Kingdom. The course will last for one year and will take place mainly in London. The139 words
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Article88 1950-08-04 3 PENANG. Thurs. Hoh Ah Seng, who was charged with possession of a copy of members' registration of card of Penang Anti-British Aliens Society was yesterday sentenced to one year's rigorous imprisonment yesterday by the President of the Sessions Court. He pleaded guilty. A.S.P. Brodie told the88 words
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Article53 1950-08-04 3 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thursday United States officials said today thai tne State Department and other Government, agencies think the economic ta <s at the State Department with Commander Robert Jackson and other members of Australian Prime Minister Robert Menzies' staff arc pave the way for an Australian request forU.P. - 53 words
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Advertisement65 1950-08-04 3 fi/%o4ifey?tece4> of the Flaky, butter• rich flavour of eggs and golden wheat that's 'Luncheon Assortedmost delicious of all unsweetened biscuits! For other times and other tastes buy fft&% 'Cocktail Assorted'—tasty, palate-teasing xm*m tit-bits in appetising varieties and shapes. «3» Packed oven-fresh in tins for you and your friends. m mm.65 words
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Article304 1950-08-04 4 FASHION NOTES PETER Pan Allyson" is the nickname for June Ally'S°Everyonc teases her about hei -affinitY for Peter Pan collars but June wisely sticks to them. One of her most b, coming dresses designed by Helen Rose is navy blue tic silk with the neckline cut in a304 words
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Article247 1950-08-04 4 A GIRL puts her own stamp of value on her new Rloves. hat. jacket or coat by th" way she treats these accessories when MV removes them. Tak" cloves. The most elegant ftf»e their t© impress anyone, if are skinned off hands crumpled up In a wad. stuff ed247 words
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Article, Illustration455 1950-08-04 4 WATER rolls oft a duck's bacK and sun makes green things grow. o.;t hauls made of different stuff. Swimming and sunning can turn your tresses into a miniature straw stack, unless you are wise tv the ways of protecting your hair. Evelyn Douglas. Tom i Home Beauty455 words
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Miscellaneous480 1950-08-04 4 10 1 > Piano Medley 10.30 "A KFD NETH'" TAn i U Topi- Day" (Talk); CaaTODAY Uuu-Mi- Ra4|««*l Pr» S raninic-; UOO |XIHA> I'WM.K BLUE NETWORK TOMORROW ENGLISH raOOBAMME» aaajMMM N p.m. Projj.amni. Mimm u\\ nil r, (NtlVAtlKrV ,t MasM I Th. Itadio Orchestra with INtillsH I'KOdl! \MMKS artta T480 words
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Article1247 1950-08-04 5 W.A. CLARKE - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY W.A. CLARKE wintiow SUX r< I the winn Art v a luick i xpem. id taught him tne To v. it If- tl pcOf the ll It was r- mam Ii owlv way a ong the j>as Mtt- Ueo- i hi* in ili1,247 words
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Miscellaneous91 1950-08-04 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring ALLEY OOP by V. T Hamlin j j U L ABNER By AI Gapp tW p H?f- I COULD ]yO' DON'T IOOkI I THET SUIT O' T I WISH THE.YD OF I ??-DO HE. VOT COURSE. NOtT^ GOES TAKEIOUTO y TIRED, SUH VORN COST BEEM A91 words
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Article, Illustration166 1950-08-04 6 FA KM boys and |fc* n lh 1 United States are Uarmnf I to makn their Lantl more pr durtive and their ru»m«<» ooiiiiortab!.- aad tttll 1 !Jye,stock owned b\ US' t«io»t fanners grazes <»n pad i lure. The food the JFißt* raise is caaaed166 words
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367 1950-08-04 8 HOLLYWOOD. WHOEVER the stars may be. the success of many a picture depends upon the inanimate actors —properties, that is. The stairway in "The Spiral Staircase," th 3 painting which aged in "The Picture of Dorian Gray," the ancient locomotive in "The367 words
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93 1950-08-04 8 Reuter. MADRAS. The Government of India is negotiating with the Burmese Government for imnort of about 100,000 tons ol rice for the Macras Stat*.. Mr. J. L P. Roche Victoria Madras Food Minister, said the' chances of getting Burma rice for theReuter. - 93 words
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Article32 1950-08-04 8 U.P. NEW YOHK, Tnursuay.The captain of an Isrbradtsen Line ship wus charged befottthe Coast Guard Board of In miry today with using "foul and abusive language' to crew members.— VsP.U.P. - 32 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-08-04 8 Shah Mohamad Rera Pahlavi, of Iran, reviewed a iiUfeiu of Honour of the Iranian Army at the Military College in Teheran, recently. Pirectlv behind the Shah are two brothers. Oxer shoulder (half hatden) b tiholam Reza.41 words
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Article83 1950-08-04 8 Reuter. CALCUTTA, Thurs. The Government of Tibet has strengthened its armed pickets along its northern border with the Chinese Province of Sinkiang this month after several raids on border villages, according to the Kalimpong correspandent of the Calcutta Statesman. The correspondent said the raids were madeReuter. - 83 words
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Article74 1950-08-04 8 Reuter-AAP. SYDNEY. A Newcastle Rugby Union team is using a hypnotist to improve its Play. The hypnotist is 21-yetir-old reserve. Warren Gregory who says he learned how to use hypnotic power from a correspondence course. In the past eighteen months he claims to have great'y improved th-- teamReuter-AAP. - 74 words
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Article40 1950-08-04 8 U.P. HONGKONG. Th Chinese Communists have discovered how to wr.eat tures 40 degrees zero, according to a Peking broadcast. The exp< nment was carried out in Manchuria last winter :.d the crop is almo.it reviy for harvest. UP.U.P. - 40 words
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148 1950-08-04 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Wednesday. MALAYAN exports to the nited States dm totalled U5521.700.000 (S$65,l00.000), the Cm merce Department said. This represented a gain of U555,200,000 over April's total of U5517,500,000 The U.S. imported a total or U*****,600,000 worth of Far East goods during may,A.P. - 148 words
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Article101 1950-08-04 8 A.P. HOLLYWOOD Movie directors may be learning to live with smo', r (smoke and fog i. The script called for a bright, summery day in a public park. Then the smog closed in. and Ida Lunino. who directs her own these days, called aA.P. - 101 words
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Article57 1950-08-04 8 A.P. HOLLYWOOD Jennifer Jones, who ha* been travelling la ■Bg for several monihl tn her husband. yt«l David O. S« iznick. has bcj J assigned the femtiu* aC opposite the B:v Sir Laurence Olivier IB picture 'Carrie Am* This will be Mi* W first picture sine.'A.P. - 57 words
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Article148 1950-08-04 8 U.P. Hongkong. r-Commumt plans to "industrialize" Chinr. will stress the development of heavy industry. The IVk •ig Government disc'osed mently that starting in lf>.~.i it would embar'.c on a Periee of Five-year Plans designed to bring about a planned economy. As a first move in drawing upU.P. - 148 words
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Advertisement119 1950-08-04 8 A N 0 LINK IN TH *J^^^|k j Biro Service coven the Eastern hem!- V/ J sphere. But It does more than that--It covers /J f\ every writing need; as witness the new Biro f MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its Mm] protector cap which enables It to119 words
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Article, Illustration43 1950-08-04 9 The photograph shows a BS. iVlarine Corps "Panther" jet airplane making a prar'ic landing duiing recent training operations at a Mavine base in western United sta>>. Simuhuuig landing on vac deck off an aircraft carrier, the waves instnietion to tn«« pilot.43 words
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Article163 1950-08-04 9 U.P. LONDON, Thursday. Tl'RKKY h informed the British government of 1 its desire t« join the North Atlantic Pact, official sources said todav. Greece is also expected to seek admission to ifcr alliance but no official word of its intention s) far has reached London.U.P. - 163 words
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Article44 1950-08-04 9 MAY JOIN A PACT U.P. WASHINGTON, TnuijuaNSecretary of State Dean Austrian Pj4W who i' Robert G Men'KH. who 1* nearing the ond of hlßOfflcW visit to Wns.nngton has nj the formation of a Pacific alliance a*ain«t QMMrf«» similar to the North Atlantic Pact.- U.P.U.P. - 44 words
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Article50 1950-08-04 9 Reuter. I■: :■><:< xhui s.—Lightwh eh flaw MM houses in widely scat'un hi a in BrMßingl in, Yorkshire, a tt-year-old iri died when strtk k a l athing Nla «rhkl was shelter' J family Six the f anally pita! with holiday J Wl' II .-htmng in aReuter. - 50 words
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Article18 1950-08-04 9 London. Thursday*- -Ttn* the BriUnh 01 w .losirr to Kortl t antic Pert. ~l today.18 words
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Article15 1950-08-04 9 Reuter p WNboN. Thursday. iul today that Xt Japam.... Government Ik «> army underReuter - 15 words
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107 1950-08-04 9 Reuter. BRISTOL. Thill*. I The British Home Office j paid £1.550 to a family attacked by a 33-voar-old convict who escaped last September from one of Britain's prisons without bars. It is the first cash compensation payment for personal injury in such a case everReuter. - 107 words
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Article33 1950-08-04 9 U.P. Tokyo, Thuisday B-2i > aiuicked nine bridges over Uie North Koreans w<moving personnel and WUjT r>'ies to the front including the west railroad bridge at Seoul, an air summary sat< today—U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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614 1950-08-04 9 HONGKONG, PRETTY, willowy Chen Ching-mei is one of the million and a half refugees from Communist China who crowd this British colony. Ching-mei is not a Kuomintang reactionary, nor a capitalist, nor was she purged from the Chinese Communist Party614 words
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Article40 1950-08-04 9 A.P. ROME*. Thurs.-- The Food and Agricultural Organisation «FAO» offered today to sent an i xpert to work with Central Mac Arthur s Command, in providing lood ana gricultural assistance to Korea, the F.A.O. office said today—A.P.A.P. - 40 words
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Advertisement118 1950-08-04 9 \X V«A/i\V Bicathc in Comfort.., Clear Nasal V //sJA Congestion the Modern Way '.reel you VV cmtordlybieaihe? Now «uffy? «mied with V 7,Vpersistant Catarrh or Head Cold* You an clear f /Y >tf vow nose in a few t'cond. with ,M a i™™fl jW the new Penetrol Inhaler. The medicated118 words
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175 1950-08-04 10 A special committee of five Municipal Ccmmissioncrs and one member of the Rural Board will go into all aspects of the Public Transport services in the Co'ony. In view of the fact that the Commissicncrs have indicated that the should terminate the rights of175 words
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Article42 1950-08-04 10 A.P. CAIPO. Thursday. British Army autnorities today reduced to 1: years a sentence oi 15 yt ars imprisonment awarded Trooper C. J. Vanrooyen by a Court martial :'n Fayia en June 20 for thY mans.a hter of an Egyptian laundryman.—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article30 1950-08-04 10 MADRAS. Thurs. Two hundred tad twenty-one persons died ol cholera in the Kumool D. strict of Madras State between June 1 and July 31, it was stated here today.30 words
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90 1950-08-04 10 King Wan Association, table tennis of Penang, pctured with Chinese Sports Association players before the game at the Great World last night. Singapore won 4"1. Results (C.S.A. piayears mention first): Lim Peng Kwee boat Lam Hun Yuen 11-18, 17-21 and 21-12. Lam Kwong Meng lost to Lcong Tin Chung 21-14,90 words
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Article35 1950-08-04 10 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs. Early action on setting up a national disaster radio network to meet any emergency —armed attack, explosion, hurricanes, earthquakes "of flood* Wail announced today by the Federal Communications Agency.—Reuter.Reuter. - 35 words
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Article45 1950-08-04 10 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs. Within an hour of the British Army, Navy and Air Force canteen service asking for volunteers to serve the British contingent in Korea, a special telephone line had to be reserved at its Headquarters to cope with calls. Reuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Article212 1950-08-04 10 Reuter. LONDON. Thurs—A hu.<> partnership between Marshall and Walcott put West Indies right on top of Surrey today and was chiefly responsible for the tourists amassing a total of 434 This gave them a first innings lead of 273 and then they claimed two Surrey secondReuter. - 212 words
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Article42 1950-08-04 10 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONG. Wed. British naval authorities here today refused to confirm or deny a report that a British sloop was fired on yesterday by Chinese Communist shore batteries on Lingting Island, a few miles outside British territorial waters at Hongkong.—Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 42 words
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Article77 1950-08-04 10 St At. ir cncfcrt when ihty met n.*at Woi 'l The Sainis n i o !il and w*iv R.E.M.E. r< pli«l D w b. Si OBKH<»\KJ» Ist innings Smith 3. A. S. Sf r I D. K>yt c Chern J* Rns.* ICS. ReilMit: i. v.m«i>-., L>onaJd77 words
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Advertisement85 1950-08-04 10 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 1 lb. 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- I spoonful is used, waysjfrethj Vacuum packing 1 Don't wait get MaxweU keeps Maxwell House roaster-85 words
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Article1230 1950-08-04 11 SPOT - By SPOT THK Penang Turf Club opens its August Bank I <K*hl Cup Meeting tomorrow with a siting prosramine which caters for three difJlrnt clashes of horses. With tlie exception of the main race, which -ill be a dull affair due to six scratchings,1,230 words
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Article111 1950-08-04 11 A.P. HONOLULU. Tnurs. Dado Marino's first defence of his new world flyweight boxing title may be in Manila. There is nothing definite, but the new champion's manager said Wednesday that Dado's ancestral home was a definite possibility. The new champion, first American citizen toA.P. - 111 words
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Article176 1950-08-04 11 R euter. La>NlX>N. Thai-. Cri. ket os play scores: \t Bri-i..i. Northamptonshire IS" Liverstone «1. Barron 53, Loo* left-arm slow f-.ur for 4o>. Gto esierejiire "7 for three. U Blackpool, Lancashire 413. Glamorgan" IS*.' «Tattersall arm medium off spin four for s<» uud tor <\x.Reuter. - 176 words
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Article636 1950-08-04 11 Below is the Baee Card for tomorrow, tirst day of the Penang August Bank Holiday Heeling. RACE 1 Horse* Class 5. Div. 1 Furlongs. ROYAL W» »99 "G«. i. 1 lM;^ ALL KOJ.ONKt ►1« H- 'km U.v.: ?L »1- K\K VIA i-T "Lower Pei»k Ron-fa" Kjrwan I'RATTLI.V Mr.636 words
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Advertisement34 1950-08-04 11 FOB YOUR P^°«"™ c please consult MALAYAN AGENCIES We lavlie our kind Inspection of our TKRRAZZO on floor*. pUlan» and wa»* *r MESSRS. GEORGE LEE MOTORS at Avenne. j Office.—ll, Market Street. TeU .%8lM«.34 words
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263 1950-08-04 12 U.P. TAIPEI, Thursday. THE United States has decided to give full diplomatic support to Nationalist China and for the time being, to oppose any United Nations plebiscite in Communist-held mainland areas, it became known today. A restricted memorandum circulated to State Department officials inU.P. - 263 words
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Article106 1950-08-04 12 PARIS. Wed.. riE French Government today decided to raise the value of France's gold* stock by 126,000.000,000 francs to give the country a fresn start financially. After a year of financial and economic stabilisation, the Cabinet agreed to ask Parliament to approve this revaluation106 words
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Article76 1950-08-04 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity market opened a( 150 cents buy rs for August and rose in a wild fiigiit to 165 cents buyers ct 2.."W p.m. W'th sellers holding off. Ti> market was sti 1 strong at the level. l<atest prices in cents per pound76 words
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Article38 1950-08-04 12 The price of tin d»:_-larod at noon today was $368; per picul ex smelter a rise of S23. The price of three rionths lin in London last n'ght was £732 per ton—a rise of £1.38 words
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Article24 1950-08-04 12 Gold was slightly easier in Singapore today with «he price at noon at $200 per tae for the first quality raw gold.24 words
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Article26 1950-08-04 12 In the local siiare marlcot demand for rubbers continued tins morning and prices showed .«n.*all t,'ains. Tin shares .static and industrials wore rather quiet.26 words
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Article28 1950-08-04 12 RANGOON. Thursday Air Vice-Marshal C. R. Bouchier arrived rtero today on his way to Tokio to become British liaison officer to General Douglas Mac Arthur.28 words
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122 1950-08-04 12 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Today. Superforts again struck heavily at strategic targets in the North Korean industrial and port city of Konan <Hamsang). Mac Arthur's headquarters announced today. The target for yesterday's attacks was tbe Bogun chemical plant, one of the three chief cogs in theReuter-AAP. - 122 words
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Article, Illustration24 1950-08-04 12 rrencn Mar ne Commandos wade axhore in an amphibious operation against Commuwis Mo Chi Minh's forces on the Annamese coast.—A.l\ Pfcata,24 words
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Article186 1950-08-04 12 TOKIO, Tdoay. U.S. Marines' carrier-based panes went into action today for the first time on the Korean battlefront. supporting American ground troops on the vital southern sector. A Far East naval communque reported that the Marine planes struck at targets south west of Chinju. They pounded186 words
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Article93 1950-08-04 12 U.P. BALBOA. Canal Zone. Thursday. IN a radio address through--1 out the nation tonight President Anas will announce the country is on a war alert similar to the preparedness of the United States. At the samv time he will reveal that *hf Governrrv nt is offering theU.P. - 93 words
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Article29 1950-08-04 12 Reuter. LONDON Thurs. Turkish Government* .spokesman in Ankarn today declined to comment on widespread rumours that Turkey wi I apply formally for inclusion in the Atlantic Pact.—Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article101 1950-08-04 12 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Fri. Favoured o y American prosperity and British buying Japan's export trade has made a remarkable advance, according to the International Trade and industry Ministry, reports the Japanese newspaper "Asahi" today Beginning late last year, Japanese export trade has been steadily increasing reaching aReuter-AAP. - 101 words
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126 1950-08-04 12 A Garden Fete to rai* funds for the SI4OJ» Home for Handicapped Children at Clementl Rot* will be held at the Raffla Institution at 4 p.m tomorrow. The fete will be opened by Lady Gimson and winclude: tea dance to Titvor Macs' band. Chine* puppet shows.126 words
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Article62 1950-08-04 12 PARIS. Thur*FRANCE, send lan< trooj..s to it present, offic* The fremefc rWP said this in merit todaj a Id is no BMflg In J* aovernmenint i 7 7 |ard to the dispatch rftiw to Korea. Earlier. that Ft* nt h dera w< re dibat62 words
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Title Section62 1950-08-04 1 MALAYA Tribune FOR THE PEOPLE Jm TnW Sport. lILY J ANY AfTLßA'oos PAPER 81 i, Pt»one 58H/3 Nine Lines PuoJwned *4m*Jfaneou*/y at Smgapore. Kuala Lumpur, ipo* «nd Penang (Kill 1 l 4\wt\^. 11 ft\ FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1950 %i£0%4 9 THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LOU DON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malutfa62 words
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2484 1950-08-04 1 Agen da Wrangling Ends With Big Defeat For Malik Reuter, U.P. and A.P. nus UNITED NATIONS SECURITY COUNCIL ENDED THREE DAYS OF I WRANGLING EAST NIGHT BY ADOPTING AS THE ONLY ITEM OF ~s CURRENT AGENDA AN AMERICANReuter, U.P. and A.P. - 2,484 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-08-04 1 This is the picture Mr. Malik referred to. left to right: John Foster Dulles; Major J W. Bulello: unidcntilled South Korean oflicer; and Us Ambassador to South Korea, John J. Muccio (with Binoculars).38 words
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Article71 1950-08-04 1 LAKE SUCCESS, Thurs. RUSSIA, which this week returned to the Security Council, today continued to boycott the United Nations Military Staff Committee. Ma^r-General A. Skiiarov Chairman this month, did lot turn up at todays meeting and sent no explanation. Despite Mr. Malik s reappearance in the Security71 words
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Article39 1950-08-04 1 A.P. NEW YORK. Thurs.— The Ivner Ratory. escape ship Of communist Gerhart Eisler when lie jumped bail here and fled to Europe, may be the first vessel to be examined here under new atomic security regulations. —A.PA.P. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration1610 1950-08-04 1 A.P. Reuter U.P. LONDON. Today. BRITAIN has announced a £3.400-mlllion aefence programme for the next three years < Singapore currency about $29.100--million) if the United States wili help. The huge outlay Is almost as large as toe nation's entire budget of £3.455.000.000 for the. currentA.P.; Reuter & U.P. - 1,610 words
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608 1950-08-04 1 U.P., A.P. Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Friday. UNITED STATES warplanes reduced scores of villages behind the North Korean lines to flaming ruins today in preparation for a decisive battle. The battle may start at almost any hour and may turn into theU.P., A.P. & Reuter-AAP. - 608 words
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Article27 1950-08-04 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs.— Australian Prime Minister Robert Menxies said here today he expected Australia to send "perhaps between 2,000 and 3.000" volunteers to Korea.—Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article20 1950-08-04 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Thurs.— signed legislation lifting all "ceilings" on the size of the President Truman has •ruid forces—*?A.P. - 20 words
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Article109 1950-08-04 1 STOP PRESS TOKIO, loday. FAST-MOVING North Korean forces began shelling new American riverfront positions as strong, tank-equipped U.S. Marine and army reinforcements raced to back up the lines, now shortened to 128 miles overall. Field dispatches said American armour was reaching the South Korean battle area in109 words
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Article211 1950-08-04 1 Reuter. JAKARTA. Ttmrs. A spokesman of the Foreign Ministry tonight said the Indonesian government will "in ad probMbility appeal t<> the Wivy Council. London against the ruling on the 1 Wcste'ling extradition by a Sing: pore court. The spokesman said the Indonesian government had aatictpated thisReuter. - 211 words
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495 1950-08-04 1 Reuter. Trih-.-,. Rlmff Knmrler BUM lIA Uir bride (C all me Naclra) yesterday wrole lo her f liber's law>»*rs tallittf them she would not tolrrale any more her lather's attempts to get her hack. Shmini heraell Mrs. Mansor Adabi. alias Nadra Wnte Maarof. she toldReuter. - 495 words
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Advertisement380 1950-08-04 2 Walt Disney's Joyous Holiday Season opens TODAY! 11 a.m., 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 9.30. Children \U Price at the 3 Day Shows Only. MIDNIGHT SATURDAY THE |^gg^g^ Lawless Men On an I Indian Infested Trail... "JOEL McCREA-ARLEHEO*HII TODAY 1, 5 9p.m. iYi I .\„t,- Times: He (ties like bird run. wttii380 words
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Advertisement59 1950-08-04 2 INVALID PORT PUBLIC NOTICE It has been brought to our attention that the J present Anchor Boer Contest is a contravention of Chapter 30 of the Laws of the Colony. Under the circumstances, the Contest is hereby i cancelled with apologies to those members of the Public who have already59 words
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Advertisement163 1950-08-04 3 Glands Made Young —Vigour Renewed Without Operation i>r.* your tiiiio <»r l>raln a ad pkyalcad. t I nd new happlnea* mi i lean iiH-'li.-al i• i tor.'s youthful t t. quicker than I i-< .1 *itni>t* home i v form, discovered i'■ tor. Absolutely to tak»\ but tlio powerful invicoura-163 words
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Advertisement220 1950-08-04 3 f" MEW! UNIQUE! GENI LAMPS Nursery Gem J ¥lk The perfectly safe nur- jf i scry lamp with built-in switch. Sturdily con- K^^^^^h > W strueted to out-live rough pjjpg> Also the Gcni Major ft Tn° a7 'T flll-anS'f- all-purpose lamp —<=ample Oni Minor with various «nd attractive. it is220 words
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Advertisement37 1950-08-04 4 Ilj 91 jl —**»JB JkXiir^^^ KEE HUAT RADiO CO., Singapore Penang Kuala Lumpur. T HIM LOCK imepieces efl correctly oJ».">, .North Bridge Kd. N'por*I .(&t M of u f Cc 1 Machines 1 Equipment. t in wmww^37 words
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Advertisement14 1950-08-04 4 ffl ANEW ICE COLD or FRAMROZLf prfjt FRAMROZ LTD. I Hp ESTD. 1904. SINGAPORE14 words
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Article81 1950-08-04 5 ivwikty-onc-ycar-oid un- t/oi!• fcivelyn Walker told the Tribune aboard the Luxmi, tnat she is goiug to South Afr.ca, as htt parent- nan settled there. iroadiy. fetiM vvalKcr .said that shV had been i. in' i.red ltoni tiie Army tor about a vvt rk, and that81 words
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Article48 1950-08-04 5 I'ENA.vJ. Thurs. fhe Al) Malayan Professional and Annum Hull room Dancing Oiampi >n nips will taK-j I i tce in October in Penang. Mr. Dan Judah, the Ctjloncsf dancing expert, wh« at pr« nt in Australia has tx«n invited to come over adjudicate in this championship contest.48 words
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Article57 1950-08-04 1 r DAY'S late edition of the Malaya Tribune #111 carry the a.id order of running for tomorrow's races at Penang. It will include the three regular feature a dally short story, the Superman comic strip. and "Home-Town News irom Britain", meant specially for troops. Remember to get it.57 words
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Article343 1950-08-04 2 M. A. MAJID, president of the Indo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union has received a notice from the Commissioner nf Lands telling him to quit the Crown Land on which is sited the Quay offices of the Union. Mr. Majid has also been told that unless he complies with343 words
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Article144 1950-08-04 2 J3&h& LU MPUR, Thurs. THE 102 nd bandit executed under the Emergency regulations hanged at the Taiping Jail this morning. He was Cheng Kam Pens, who was charged before the High Court. Ipoh with the offences of carrying a .38 Enfield revolver and two grenades,144 words
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Article53 1950-08-04 2 PENANG. Thurs. Bail of $5,000 was allowed by Magla- trate D .R. Home to one Chan i Kow, No. 2 cook of the "Tyria" who was charged with having five packets of opium yesterday at 11 a.m. tn Penang Harbour. The case was postponed to53 words
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Article23 1950-08-04 2 The Federation of Malaya Police Band will 'Beat the Retreat' at the Padang Garong. Kota Bharu. on today at five o'clock.23 words
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Article114 1950-08-04 2 riRST two cadet A.S.P.'s 1 to arrive in the Colony are Lt. D. D. Davidson and Wing Commander R. D. Heanly who disembarked at Kallang Airport yesterday, from a Qantas/ R.O.A.C. Constellation. When Mr. James Griffiths. Secretary of State lor the Colonies, visited Malaya recently,114 words
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354 1950-08-04 2 PENANG. Thursday. Indian. John Henry, charged with theft of a necklace and ring on September 27 last year at a hotel in Lorong Selamat denied that he had stolen them, before Mr. M. R. F. Rogers in the Sessions Court today. He said his354 words
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Article91 1950-08-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs The Negri Sembilan Coun cil of State at its recent meeting adopted with amendments the report of the con imttco appointed by th< State Executive Council to consider the proposal* for in «tituting a system for the election of members to the Town Boards91 words
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Article56 1950-08-04 2 PENANG, Thurs. A 20 year-old Teochew, Lim Cheat. Seng with many aliases who was arrested on June 10 was charged for having one 32 revolver before the Magistrate Mr. D. R. Home yesterday. After the charges had been explained to him, he was committed fcr trial before56 words
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Article59 1950-08-04 2 PENANG, Thurs. A sentence of 18 months' rlgorouos imprisonment was passed by Mr. M. R. F. Rogers < President of the Session Court On a young Chinese Khaw Chang Huat charged with having without any lawful excuse 21 copies of eight different types of May59 words
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Article268 1950-08-04 2 7CI JALA LUMPUR. Thut—Police Constable AbduJ Wahab hin Mohamed ha--» awarded CP.M. for ga» •antry, A Police party in a boat eft Chenor for Temer oh on May 11. The party "onsisted of two regula' °oliee Constables and two IneciftJ Constable?. r >n approaching Kampong268 words
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Article161 1950-08-04 2 The United States Military Survey Mission now visiting South East Asia is expect ed in Singapore this week. Saturday is the most likely date of arrival. The mission has been visiting various countries now pfeparTag fo. a showdown with Communism. They were in Manila, Saigon end161 words
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Article63 1950-08-04 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Thur. In a statement at the Bachok Penggawas meet- ing recently, Tuan Haji Abdullah Bakty. District Officer oi Bachok District, disclosed that very soon the district would have its first childien's playcround as well as a public reading room near the Bachok Malay School.63 words
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735 1950-08-04 2 MR Justice Evan.s yesterday granted "Ti,ric,v LU Westerling's application for I writ 0 f nrnhi bition restraining Mr. H. E. rOhgd™ First ins net Judge, from continuing the hearing[ of x~tradition proceedmgs against him West3rling, who was present in court under escort beamed with735 words
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Article93 1950-08-04 2 Immediately aftci K ant; A:j,, afternoon, Mr <ion bogan to look fa! woman whom he than ten yeai Ho had known her Was lh wif, Said Mr. Gordon t men at Kullanp. -j T r Mr. Davie* died durini: 2 war. and slu ha Aaked93 words
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329 1950-08-04 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioners have decided that all free passes to the Jalan Besar stadium should be issued only by the Municipalty. As an interim measure however they agreed that the passes issued for the present season by the Singapore Amateur Football Association should329 words
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Article100 1950-08-04 3 h thirty-three-year-old Tamil. Daud bin Mohamed bin Filter, alleged to have taluntsrily knifed a woman wis acquitted by Magistr- 8 E Teh. in the Second Pottee Court yesterday. The woman told tar. Teh that on the night of June I, the was at the back100 words
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Article37 1950-08-04 3 A dinner party to celebrate Han R*ya Puasa was lu-ld by Malay Union Anak Melaka Branch at Ghouse Restaurant Hattpike Street. which Mr Sardon Jubir ureed those present to give r«9 rapport to U.M.N.O.37 words
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Article29 1950-08-04 3 lj outh aril a ppy Worid on Wednesday night for the >f an alarm $0.50. claimed to t> only eleven years "'d and had no identity card.29 words
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Article14 1950-08-04 3 A Malay cyclist was when he was mvolvi accident with a car.14 words
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239 1950-08-04 3 MUNICIPAL Commissioner have decided to ask Governm3nt to include the members of the Singapore Fire Brigade among the list of civilians who are entitled to the award of the G2neral Service Medal for Services in Singapore. will bp tOlU will De told that239 words
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Article105 1950-08-04 3 YEAR-OLD Nelh. O Ezcr, an Egyptian, is on her way to Australia to study journalism. She passed through Singapore yesterday. At Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon, she dashed off a letter to her brother, who is already in Australia to tell him that she's on the way.105 words
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Article74 1950-08-04 3 Sze Toh Kirn Chee was fined $150 by the Second Police Court yesterday after he had admitted offering a bribe of $5 to a Police inspector on July 2. c was alto fined another $25 for gambling. He was arrested with, a group of eight74 words
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Article52 1950-08-04 3 Six hundred and sixty-four babies were born during the week endmg July 20 in the Municipal area of Singapore. The number of deaths totalled 191. Tubercuosis again tool; a heavy toil with 31 deaths and 108 seizures. Six children under the age of live died52 words
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Article49 1950-08-04 3 An employee of a business house. Tay Kok Poon. claimed trial in the Second Police Court yesterday when charged with criminal breach of trust on two •onnis totalling $99.80. Bail of $1.000 was c tiered and the case was fixed on September 19 for hearing.49 words
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Article356 1950-08-04 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday. DANDITS ambushed and killed a European mining engineer in Penang this afternoon. The engineer was travelling in a jeap with two Special Constables as escorts when the bandits opened fire at the jeep. The two Special Constables were wounded. A bandit was356 words
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106 1950-08-04 3 At the annual jceaer* meeting of the Ceylon Tamils Association held at No. Handy Road. Singapore t\ eently the following oil hearers wer«> elocetd: President: Dr. P. Thillaina than; Vice-President: Mr. A Rajah; General Secretary' nr. T. Balastnghara; Trea surer: Mr. A. MarkandooLiterary Secretary: Mr. S.106 words
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Article57 1950-08-04 3 Ng Mvi Giah. aged 24. pleaded guilty to a charge of importing 70 piculs of rubber worth $6,300 without a certificate of origin in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. He was arrested on August 2. at Tanjong Tentip < South-west Singapore). Bail of $1,000 in one57 words
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280 1950-08-04 3 fROUP Captain T. N. H. Whitworth, the British Air Attache in Bangkok, Siam, narrowly missed being arrested as a "spy" by Chinese Communist police in Kv/angchow Ban, China while on his way from Bangkok to Hongkong on leave recently. Ul rsn n nf tho280 words
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Article128 1950-08-04 3 FOUR Chinese, Koh En Ki.it. Chan Sun Li, L;-.i Siak Bin and Chu Tiong Sun. who v.ere parties to a erinnn d eonspir :cy to commit robbery OH the night of May It/ I t were sentenced to various terms of imprisonment hv Mr.128 words
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Article48 1950-08-04 3 HAD OBSCENE PHOTOS —CHARGE A twenty-seven-year oeTeochew, Lim Efuat Lyv. claimed trial hefore Magistrate P. Claque in the Fourth I'clict Court yesterday when charged with having ooscene photographs for sale. Hr was allowed oad oi IfiOO in one surety. The o;:i< tor hearing was fixed on September 12.48 words
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178 1950-08-04 3 A special committee of five Municipal Commissioners and one member of the Poiral lioard will go into all aspfSti of the Public Transport services in the Colony. In view of the fact that the Commissioners have indicated that the Municipality shoukl terminate the rights178 words
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102 1950-08-04 3 Twenty-on.- year old Chua Ngoh Siah found g iilty of attempted robbery was sent to 'jail for six months by the First District Court y ester lay. Cho Serk Lan in her evidence stated that while she was walking along tbe iiv* i not-way102 words
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Article51 1950-08-04 3 PENANG. Thurs. The popularity of the Holiday Bible School has increased since its inception in 1947 when 54 students attended the first Annual Holiday Bible school held at the swimming pool at Relau. This year over 160 pec pie are expected to attend the school starring from Aug.51 words
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Article599 1950-08-04 4 I ET'S admit it. Most of us are pretty average sort of people, and most of us, at some time or another, are inclined to mope about it. Haven't you ever wished that you were a master of finance, a famous scientist, artist, writer, or musician, a much decorated599 words
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Article132 1950-08-04 4 JAKARTA. Today. Ij'ANATICS of the Darul Islam movement who had been "terrorising the country" would soon be "liquidated." the Sultan of Jogjakarta. Defence Minister, told the Indonesian Parliament today. These fanatics, he said, claimed to be fighting ior "the achievement of a religious state In132 words
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504 1950-08-04 4 Reuter —A.A.P. THE outbreak of war in Korea came as a sur--1 urise and the effect upon the Japanese has been quiet, Tokyo Nichi Nichi, a Tokyo evening paper reported. The paper gave an account of the impact of the war uponReuter—A.A.P. - 504 words
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507 1950-08-04 5 f*PTFF insuector C. W. Such for the prosecution C made an aophcation in the Second District Court "to treat the ev.dence giver, by a constabl? as 'hostile in tne rasir r«anjan- dope case. Th- constable. M»:hmoo<l bin Kichut (P.C. 1392) was eiving507 words
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370 1950-08-04 5 THE Singapore Redlffusian Company last night said that there was no real eroonds whatsoever for its employees to go m strike. Explaining tne full facts of the dispute between the Company and ihe Employees' Union, th Company said that all developments had received the ?e--rious consideration370 words
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Article60 1950-08-04 5 Four Chinese, all under the age of 35. were convicted and fined $5 each in the Third Police Court on a »>a ir e ot gambling in a public place. They were arrested on August 2, behind Godowns 29/30 of the Singapore Harbour Board. A60 words
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Article51 1950-08-04 5 Verasee Thamby. a des-patch-rider of the Royal Army Service Corp was run over on July 24. at Batley Road while negotiating a bend. Mr. W. G. Porter, the Coroner after hearing the evidence given in the inquest held yesterday, returned a verdict of death by51 words
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Article38 1950-08-04 5 For hawking without a licence at Lebar Road, on August 2. an icecream seller. Ong Hock Seng, was yesterday fined $2 by Magistrate C. H. F. Blake in tne Third Police Court. His good* were confiscated.38 words
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Article111 1950-08-04 5 Chua Aug Moh, left her two young daughters aged nine and four, in the house and went to the market, but found on return that the younger one missing The child's body was later found in the duck pond at her own house in Geylang111 words
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Article51 1950-08-04 5 PENANG, Thurs. a young Cantonese girl of 24. Wong Ah Mool alias Ah Kheng faced three charges ocfore Magistrate D. Ft. Home for having 28 rounds of amluumuooa, ti detonators and explosives. The case was tiansferred to the High Court for trial and ban was51 words
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Miscellaneous27 1950-08-04 5 V BY P I--. S 6UAPDS, -ASH WATCHES ,NSH^|^ X. ZARkrOV OESPEWTELV POINTS THE AS PQLON ANP MS NEA SUATOS j SAC* 7TD you." 1 L., i27 words
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Article839 1950-08-04 6 A SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT REVIEWS TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS PRESIDENT Truman has chosen to go slowly in imposing drastic controls over the Nation's economy unless inflation, growing out of curtailment of civilian production to meet the needs of defence, reaches a dangerous height. Until military requirements839 words
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Article142 1950-08-04 6 Singapore, Thurs.—There was moderate inquiry ior a few rubber snares in the local share market. Tins were more or less at a standstill while industrial were a shade easier. The following were the day's price changes: SINGAI'OIiK, \l <i 3 8.8. Petrol 'on. Tin Smelt Pref. m*142 words
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Article152 1950-08-04 6 Reuter. Thora, D«iph« some hesisiancy engendered 1 > overnight caution on war most sections «>f tbe London Stock Exchange diaplavad nrfnno««- today. Bant'meat was aaatated by the turn of i »WU in Korea and the build Up or United State* reinforcements. Domestic stocks recorded small widespread imprewenwata i"'Reuter. - 152 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-08-04 6 In Port:—Belleville (44). Poelau Laut (42/3),, Szechuen (40/1), Steel Recoder (38 9), Scudai (37). Zeeland (35 6), Tairea (33/4), Antitochus (31/2), Chinese Prince (17 18>, Mvi Nan (19/20), Fukien (21/2). Etrusko (23/4). Eurypylus (25/6), Moorcot (27/8). Eastern Saga (29 30), Troilus (15 16), Glenartney (13 14),66 words
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Article104 1950-08-04 6 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Thurs. International Trade and Industry Minister Shigemi Yokoo today disclosed in Osaka that the Government would break bp 600,000 tons of low efficiency ships to obtain about 200,000 tons of scrap iron. The Minister said scrap iron would also be obtained fromReuter-AAP. - 104 words
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Article63 1950-08-04 6 Reuter-A.A.P. HONGKONG. Thur. The Chinese state-owned China Silk Corporation reports a record yield of 381,--000 piculs, of silk cocoons for the spring season in Chekiang. Kiangsu Shantung and Anhwei, China's chief producing centres, according to Chinese merchants in Hongkong This figure is said to be 36 percent aboveReuter-A.A.P. - 63 words
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Article39 1950-08-04 6 SINGAPORE. Auj. 3. The price of tin was S-jbG per picul ex-smelter a drop of $2 1/8. LONDON, Aug. 2 < Closing). Spot €734. Up €4. Three months €731. Up £2. RJtM Settlement price ft 73x Up £4*.39 words
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Article69 1950-08-04 6 U.P. LONDON Thurs. Spot tin hit a new free market record level at £738-1/4, £6--3/4 higher than the previous close. Three months was £734--1/2. The turnover was 170 tons. The closing prices at the morning session were: Sp*»t —£738 buyers and £73b- 4 sellers with business at £7."9U.P. - 69 words
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Article32 1950-08-04 6 U.P. HONG KONG- Thur. The following were t iday's quotations on Ihe Hong Kong Money Exchange: HK6.315 per dollar. HK515.60 per pound Sterling. HK1324 per tael of g da. U.P. 1U.P. - 32 words
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123 1950-08-04 6 PENANG. Thurs. The Atjeh Trading Kongsi of Penang will gaurantee ell goods coming into Penang from Atjeh before delivery order can be obtained irom the Indonesian Offf"!e here The Atjeh Trading Kongsi held a general meeting recently and at this meeting an exchange guaranty123 words
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Article191 1950-08-04 6 THE rubber commodity market opened vesw at 137 cents for August, 8 cents above WedneiS• closing. But the market began a steady riaT»K2 became a gallop till it reached 147... cents at'th of the day. xn There was not even a single setback during the191 words
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Article72 1950-08-04 6 NEW DELHI Th. Indo-Pakistan tral vhi v had been halted 1 shot up to 90 iunE rupees t T ssm mVn or within ten w£fa April 21 trad. This included °9 m rupees worth of raw ii' imported by 16 million r jute goods, tobacco ™A72 words
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Article74 1950-08-04 6 The Siamese Ministry of Industry has purchai bottle-making facton Singapore ai US$6O,OOO. The plan be transferred to Siarn m September. The factory .vill bo r<>erected at near the governmon tillery. Its output will h. used for bottling the ernment llaekoni Negotiations lor the pur* chase74 words
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Advertisement706 1950-08-04 6 FOR U.K. CONTINENT. Singapore: Ft. Swet.t Penang: "Benavon" for London, Antwerp, Rotterdam, Hamburg, Hull G. 31/32 7/8 Aug. 9/10 Aug. "Benreoch for Avenmouth, London Hull 20/25 Aug. 26/27 Aug. 28/29 Auf. "Benlombnd" for Havre, L'dool Dublin, Antwerp, HuU .8/16 Aug. 17/18 Aug. 19/20 Aug. "Benvenue" for Liverpool, 22/28 Aug. 29706 words
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Advertisement471 1950-08-04 6 mwMs/ff&m® SITUATIONS VACANT WASTED leeaad ft tnird grad. dressers for Estates. Apply Dr. A. W. Drasje, Box A.3567. Tribune. Spore. <X?.{f). WANTED four smart good looking girls, English speaking. heTgbl übout five feet six inches to ai as usherettes. Apply together with photograph, to be returned, to Bw\ A.3871. M.T..471 words
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Advertisement367 1950-08-04 6 MEDICAL GOOD news for the »lcH Sinv Keng Niroh SpecaliM in acupuncture and cauterization (an '-li Chinese art of treating disease without using Medic ne). Treatments for all ailments docearec at No. 545. Serangoon lioad. S'pcre. Phone 4306. < r.21.">. WE offer facilities 'service* to I Physician start private tuedicai367 words
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Advertisement250 1950-08-04 6 MUSIC TRANSPORT free of charge lo all new students wil K e providfd. Foorman's Music Studios, d;re-ted by Prof, and Mrs. Otto Fcorman, 37. Ok hard Road and 14«. Mo;t mem Road. Telephone 471/). <T.2Bi) EDUCATIONAL VIOLIN Lessons, Thsjory Practice given by qua'ifl d teacher. Julian Foonnan, Musical Director: Sea250 words
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Advertisement321 1950-08-04 6 ACCOMMODATION KATONV. bj fen Eurasian b* h< ior full b i ept lunch, dailj lau»Jr> racial *120 p.m. Purnfftfced a .mm 4i »10:1 (i.f. ■creened < n |M.nin a dining room) lit lit. vati phone, front vcrrandah. uardpn aj tree. [numdiate entry i: 1 a Tribune. S'por. 11V WANTED to321 words
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Article1603 1950-08-04 7 SPOT - P erostan, Nessus And Everbright Best Bets By SPOT TILE Penang Turf Club opens its August Bank Holiday Gold Cup Meeting tomorrow with a sparkling programme which caters for three different classes of horses. With the exception of the main race, likely tc turn1,603 words
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Article, Illustration497 1950-08-04 7 FROM this afternoon, the cream of Malayan athletes will be seen in action on the University ground where they will strain every fibre in their bodies to set up new Malayan records. Judging from recent performances put up by runners and497 words
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Article173 1950-08-04 7 OLYMPIC TOUCH. Tlv Governor, Sir Franklin Gim.-on will perform the opening ceremony of tne Malayan A A.A. Meet, at 2.30 p.m.. at the University ground, Bukit Tiraah, today. The ceremony will have an 'Olympic' touen when more than 185 athletes from 10 different States, will march past the Governor, with173 words
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Article128 1950-08-04 7 CHINESE Ath etie yeßtet won the r last Senior Leagu< game, beat in fr BODCA JMan Besar by three coal* L> mi. Although they lost. BODCA played hard. They were iriiu ky not to have tcored at >a*t ore goat Both sides missed many I DOT in-; i128 words
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Article333 1950-08-04 7 MALACCA. Thurs. -Knur rooi< records were broken today, th' concluding day of Mala Ca AAA ■norta meet. F. Rodrtgiies v\ pped two seconds off (he l-nrd* cord, and Lim Tiong lit ng. lettered tbe pole vault t a i > ti Ins.. clearing 0 .*t. 8333 words
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Article125 1950-08-04 7 Albert Spencer - By Albert Spencer PENANG, Today. THERE were no fa.st wor-i this morning's training which was held on the l.um >er two grass track. Candidate? rui:nng at this coming Penang meeting were confined to i.ace •.< >-k, while a few just sprinted down the straight. The fol125 words
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Article435 1950-08-04 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Thursday, fHE opening- rounds of the Nineteenth Championship Meeting of the Lawn Tennis Association of Malaya were played on the courts of the Selangor Club this evening. Ideal weather prevailed throughout. Chin Kee Onn, seeded player from Perak, had an easy time in435 words
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Advertisement61 1950-08-04 7 NOTICE NOTICE la hereby given that Ue Chin Gee of No. 12. Anddrvon Head. Singapore. Merchant is applying to the Governor fot naturalisation, and that any person who knows any reason why naturalisation should not be rranted should send a written und Edgned statement of the facts to the Colonial61 words
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379 1950-08-04 8 NEHRU: 'OUR KOREA POLICY GOOD FOR WOR LD' NEW DELHI, Today. PANDIT Nehru today commended India's policy regarding Korea to the Indian Parliament declaring It was good for India, for Asia and or the world. The Prime Minister, who was opening a day debate on the Korean situation, summed up379 words
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Article152 1950-08-04 8 SOME joss sticks left »<> burn overnight on the altar ol a Chinese temple in North Boat Quay, tell down on some pap' i setting the paper aught, early yesterday morning. The tern lie is situated o*i the first floor of a om mtli n* society premises.152 words
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Article146 1950-08-04 8 A.P. MOSCOW. Thursd DLITZKREIG theories of military scien v condemned today by Red Star, offlci of the Red Army. The surprise attack gives only temporgrv advantages which are soon outweighed by per manent factors, the newspaper said. The factor of morale, both in the trout andA.P. - 146 words
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243 1950-08-04 8 BECAUSE of their galtatn ■gatMi the baadtta the Kuala Tesong net of Perak on May 28 i second lieutenant and a lance sergeant of th.' Cold stream Guards have bt a awarded the M.C. and M M respectively. They are 2nd Lieut.243 words
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