Malaya Tribune, 12 August 1950

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  • 18 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS TODAY H» ill JIM W EXTRA SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1950 «ilm PRICE TEN CENTS
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  • 196 1  -  Planes Fire 21 Towns By Ralph Teatsorth, U.P. Correspondent. u.r. Somewhere in Korea, Saturday. AMERICAN fighters and bombers started fires in 21 Communist-held Korean towns as they flew the highest number of night intruder missions yet in a stepped-up air war against enemy supply areas, communications
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  • 47 1 SINGAPORE. Today KOMPT action by the r L.m Che-, ton? of tht -.'-chore Petro' k St: m saved the ■U Q being Urn p r. wh a ;irl attendptnui sen uning into tin yd' fcT v Cy ?he t: tire broke
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  • 33 1 LJ*G KONG. Today, p w.v-ior-.n-Councii f m powc r«WT Of Ml «ti "officer* rity to Ktiaf'' cans "i trcn- Ticy. roads and i re- v IVrritoria] f 1 or.)time
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  • 70 1 U.S. EIGHTH ARMY H.Q.,Saturday. AMERICANS and South Koreans today began a counterattack against 3,000 North Koreans holding Posang, U.S. Eighth Army headquarters reported today. United States infantrymen clashed in hand to hand fighting today with North Korean shock troops crossing the Naktong River in force
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  • 207 1  -  (By Rutherford Poats, U.P. Correspondent). U.P On The Naktong River Line, Saturday. pOUR bargeloads of an estimated 200 to 400 North Korean infantrymen crossed the Naktong River. 14 miles southwest of Taegu before dawn today (Saturday) and the First Cavalry Division threw reinforcements into the area to
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  • 176 1 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. MAGISTRATE Che Kadir today warned Singapore taxi-drivers not to enter the Federation unless they have the public services vehicle permit and licence W He sfad: "I am tired of hearing all sorts of excuses." Turning to 32-year-old Teh Kah Tee who had pleaded
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  • 66 1 A.P MOSCOW. Today. PRAVDA claimed yesterday a document had been found in Seoul, shoving the South Koreans had planned to use bateriological warfare against North Koreans this year. Pravda said it was clear throughout the whole iocument that the plan was American-inspired and added that when top
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  • 266 1  -  (By Robert Bennyhoff, U.P. Correspondent). u.r. On The Southern Naktong Front, Saturday. rE 24 th Division troops attacked an enemy force estimated at battalion strength south of the Changyong bridgehead across the Naktong River to-day (Saturday). The Americans staged thei»" assault at a point where
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  • 184 2 U.P HONGKONG. Friday.- RW high gold price heresaid to be the highest in the ,vorld-is auxacting the now ol gold «rom *j far away as Europe and Africa into ttie tiny British Colony through a driving smuggling racket. "The popular route taken by racketeers is to
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  • 73 2 The Radio Officer. Mr. R.A. Rao and thirteen ratings, who waked off the Per sephone wiL be sailing how'--by the Rajuia tomorrow. They are being repatriated to Bomtay at the ship-own-ers" expense, and the sa'.lors have a written that their salary duets up to
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  • 118 2 UP. hongkong; Today. kT least 20,000 persons were drowned, some 1,500,--000 were rendered homeless and more than 5,000,--000 acres of China's farmland were inundated by recent floods in East China, reports from Communist Shanghai estimated today. Flood waters in Northern Anhwei and Kiangsu provinces are
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  • 127 2 -U.P. TOKIO. Inurs. A New China News Agency dispatch dated Hankow August 16 says Chinese Communists have completed the liberation of ah the islands at the month of the Pearl River the first week of August. The dispatch said the battle for the islands,
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  • 44 2 -A.P HOLLYWOOD. Today Mexican film actress Rita Macedo has Hewn to Hollywood to make a screen test for the leading feminine role la the movie "The Brave Bulls." Producer Robert Rossen plans to film the picture for Columbia Studioa in Mexico City—A.P.
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  • 29 2 WASHINGTON. To-da>. Representative Alvin Weichel. Republican, Ohio, said yesterda Russia is using American ships borrowed during World W.ir II to carry miliI r:.-: people to North Korea.
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  • 116 2 HONGKONG To-day. CHINESE communists showed oft their naval strength to the people of Shanghai in "Army Day" celebrations on August 1. Word of the flag waving it tcheci the Associated Press to-day in delayed message direct from a reliable eyewitness in Shanghai. Fifteen to 20 warships,
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  • 127 2 Ul\ CHJCAQO. Wed rE American Federation of Labour announced today that it hopes to raise 51.000.000 political war chest to defeat Republican Senator Robert Tart and otiv r "reactionary candidates** in the November elections. Joseph Keenan, national director of the Labours League for Political Education,
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  • 29 2 -A.P. LONDON. Today. The Foreign Office indicated yesterday a British envoy may discuss a Greek-Yugoslav conciliation in the course of a visit to the two countries scon.—A.P.
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  • 33 2 Reuter. MELBOURNE. Friday .U>\ Patrick Gordon Walker British Secretary for Commonwealth Relation.- said ov. arrival here to-day that he believed the Korea fighting would not develop into a world war.- Reuter.
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  • 22 2 UJP HONGKONG. Fri— Wang Jn-shu, Chinese Communist Ambassador to Indonesia, was scheduled to leave Hongkong tomorrow for Jakarta.—U.P.
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  • 25 2 -A.P MANILA, Fri. The Bi- shop of Leyte w;| stabbed to death today by an expelled priest while bathing in the river.—A.P.
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  • 146 2 WASHINGTON, Fri. JAPAN and Indonesia are expected to do U5574,400. 000 worth of business by June 30. next year, under the recently signed trade pact between the twc countries, the U.S. Department of Commerce estimatti. The pact is good for a year beginning last July 1.
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  • 128 2 Reuter-AAP 1 authorities haveSS on the training gtoj of the3s.Sw Nationalist troops China by newspaper Wah KifS Pao in an unconfini? port from Saigon. Thes, troqp w r cuated from Kwa™ owing the Nationa." laps, on tn. nainuktJS had been imemtdto* French authorities tfc? port
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  • 88 2 KUALA LUMPUR Fa The one Hundred UN bandit executed undtr H» Emergency Regulatiua» hanged at the Pud* M son Kuala Lumper :d morning. He was Tt; who was charged b p '«i the Suoreme Court St r ban with consortia m unknown persons «00 M in their
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  • 62 2 PENANG. FA—Ti Buck, taikong of s e»J motor-boat was bmJ Pi Magistrate D. R. Horn*. y» terday or net J show a white light lD *JJ tern when entering PM moua of Sungt BeDMg B*J He pleadi-d guilty ana that the Ugh; guished by the- str^
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  • 13 2 i .r. WASHINGTON >■ President Trunin J States government i .r.
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  • 252 2 A European. James J'etet Bark attached to thft Transport Section of RASC told the F rst District Juage yesterday that after staying in two hotels for seven days trying to d.spose of an Austin car belonging to the army for §3,000, he onJy got
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  • 190 3 i ttal typewriter ccsft- :ng $295 and a "Sonomt bearing aid bought at a cost ul 180 are two of the most inter- sting items fisted by tlv Department I Social Welfare, Stag*pore. of the 2.520 cases ash paid out during the B'' -vp.-v.Tit-. r and
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  • 78 3 Tr.. rw Pl 0 oass mi, a Pair U4 10 ceu'brate Day at tne Jalan Stadium this Sunday 4t 1030 m J'luay. nay actually ceiphr r 0 but the oration is being held a isotib as tlie s aa um available on that th MfuUxß k
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  • 11 3 Singh and Mr. aL of the A <tasury Board
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  • 38 3 Major General W. Brid&elord. head of the Austral.an Military Mission to Maluya lays a wreath yesterday at Kranji War Cemetery in honour of the Australians una perished n the Battle of Malaya, in 1941 2.
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  • 184 3 TWO brothers, sons of a retired municipal servant and well-known Singapore businessman, "ian Sim Hong, are leaving tins month for further studies in the United States. They are Ronald Tan. 10, and Marden Tan. 24. Ol 91 Cavanaugn Road. Singapore. Both will enter Walla
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  • 35 3 A Chinese. Scow Ah Mm of Muar Road was n-bbed of $13, a wrist-watch and a fountain pen worth $30 by a man armed with a revolver at Jelicoe Road, early yesterday morning.
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  • 130 3 BECAUSE he could noi pay the costs of an action which he Drought against M. K. Oh Mohamed. M. X Varma. a young Malayale?. had been adjudicated a bankrupt. He was examined in the High Court yes.?rday in regard to his ftimnfffal affairs. Varma said that
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  • 273 3 KUALA LUMPUR. FrMay. 420-year-old Chinese scnool"boy committed suicide T>> lumping from the fifth floor of Kuala Lumpur's tallest iMrilding the seven-storey Ohan Wing Buildiner in Mountbatten Road, which is nearinc;' completion. The ircident took plac* about 5.55 this evening. The boy died at
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  • 1520 4 Film: OH. YOU BEAUTIFUL IK)LL" inerai: REX. Stars: JUNE HAVER. MAKK TEVE N 8, S. Z. '•CUDDLE SAKALL. THAT the star of this rilm is Cuddles" Sakall was never In doubt when I attended B performance at the Rex the ether day. Every Une and every gesture
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  • 120 4 EXCEPT for the Pacifx Ocean and sunshine. Ethel Barry more new hoim will duplicate her New York residence. The beloved star has had most of her treasured antique furniture and personal belongings shippeu to Hollywood, and is instal ing them in her Pacific Palisades home, the
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  • 2079 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY GRETA OTLEY I toiiftd to move his yacht from Thajns* J* ilor < iper, at JL-this w wh ;it he told me ■f v -enounced that h« 1 there by lit ttcd rhc new* with a bMt, knowing only I. -e'.f .l
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    • 71 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring r" i4E?fe K^l^felklC'cAM!PER N t^JUS^^WANGE^N V yif KsStCw -WE MAKES ME-OR WITH THAT DUMMY C*= Ci < S £L i/ KW4T—UABLB DCATH I LEPT in -ERE. fE' T .E iUEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin E 5 uPt?P <3/?!N<S ALL WE HAVE 1 f WELL. IT
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  • 29 6 i :eu r s STRASBOURG. Fri. Mr. Winston Churchill today called upon the European Assembly here to demand the immediate creation of a European ;;im;.. Keui3».
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  • 19 6 ■U.P STRASBOURG, Fri.—Winston Churchill appealed today in a "prepare or perish" speech for a unified European army.—U.P.
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    33 6 Picture of a tea-party he'd at the Cathay Restaurant in honour of Mr. I, H. Duclos, (rear row, fifth from right) who has left for the U.K. on a Broadcasting Scholarship.
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  • 49 6 Mr. J. A. Thivy, Representative of the Government of In«ha ing guests at a tea party given in his honour by Mr. and Mrs. h M. Junw"» To the right of Mr. Thivy are Mr. J. M. Juinabhoy, Mrs. Thivy and >lr>. mm J. Thorogood.
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  • 101 6 Mr. W. P. Fielder, travelling: representative of Falk. Stadlemin r, IS the guest of honour at a dinner given in his honour at the Great y ,v pi n\ Mr. Fielder is on a world trip to inspect and observe the offi< es »»l l!
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    • 551 6 .♦er.niitie; 7.0C Time Signal an vrvTu- 7.1C Programme Sum TodOV C I.L llu Uadio Orc^tr» nal.' hour programme of BLUE NiL a. *VOR X &y?jE6 sOf p.m. Interlude; 3.1t r ~«7 f4o L.Rht Mum IJ* ;iW< Rail it >oo have us io pU>; j lttsf i'<^. i»v WUbor .Ntrn»; »36
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    23 7 kwreT taken at the Singapore whales yesterday when the Coldstream Guards and I other troops sailed for Britain aboard the "Orbita,"
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  • 36 7 dtW Surrknlo wnicb m ncm in Singapore harbour "r-a- to Austria, llcture *ho» 8 (from and her V' H.n.-t General), MareJiioncso Ow» hmther. children of the Consul Q.MtM.
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  • 71 7 The laregst of the year's new aircrart is the Blackburn Universal freighter, the fuselage of which is large enough to hold a single-decker bus. It will oe one of the few four planes on view. Three new gas-turbine powered aeroplanes to appear will be the
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  • 116 7 AN exhibition of eighteen portraits of Admirals of the Second World War has been opened at the National Maritime Museum by Vice Admiral Sir Harold Kinahan, Admiral President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. The portraits include one of the King. The series was painted by
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  • 61 7 AIRCRAFT, many of them making their first public appearance, will be on view at this year's flying display and exhibition of the Society of British Aircraft Constructors, to be held at Farnborough aerodrome, Hampshire frcm Sept. 6 to 10. Among aircraft on show will be two new
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  • 118 7 LESLIE HAMILTON, an 18--year-old schoolgirl from Boston, Mass, is in Britain looking things c ver. This is what she thinks, frankly speaking of some of the things that make the British way of life. Food: "Wonderful. I always thought you lived on potatoes, cabbage and
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  • 730 8 AUSTRIAN DIRECTOR AWAITS HER ANSWER Route i AUSTRALIAN film director. Gecrg Wilhelm Pabst. ts sunbuihing on the island of lochia, off *he Bay of Naples, while ..waiting the reply of I fabu'ou? film star to his request to star in a fabulous film. The star
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  • 156 8 A.P NEW YORK. Thurs. THE Journal of Commerce says sugar industry sources report Secretary of Agriculture Branmin is considering the purchase of Cuba's entire sugar crop in 1951. The Cuban crop is expected to exceed 6.9<>0.000 <M> short tons, and at today's prices
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  • 108 8 ON board the Willem Ruys when she docked in Singapore yesterday *ere General E. J. de Bie. Quarter Master General of the Royal Netherlands Forces in Indonesia, and General Dr. L. H. Simmons. Chief of the Medical Services. General de B;e said that he was
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  • 32 8 A.P. HONGKONG, Fri. The New China News agency reported tc aight that Philip Dean, war correspondent of the London Observer is a prisoner in Pyongyang, the North Korean capital.—A.P.
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  • 22 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. To-day The Economic Co-operation Administration iccused the California-Texas Oil Company of overcharging $1,135,--117 for petroleum shipments sent to China.-U.P.
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  • 82 8 A.P HONGKONG. Thu Prices ot nnporteu a cines and drugs hasteadily in the past tv«» months. Penicillin has douo price and sulpha BJJ have risen by P' Both penicillin and are used extensive m Chinese here. Big stocks of drug-; been bought on toe j»
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  • 32 8 Rcutei WASHINGTON. To Democratic co Girv Clements M nol p w™?*J^£&** Under a Bill nc in CSOOfW« ?«ft2 the lottery would s* abiUty and 5 for ex-Servicemen J**^ campaign Reuter.
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  • 216 9 -a p. HOLLYWOOD. -to liable gives advice to show busiit pays to listen, rst place, the beauteous blonde elective about her career. Secondmid be worthy, since she is the 'emale star in Hollywood today. woman in the box-office poll, in the top 10
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  • 80 9 Reuter- AAP. HONGKONG. Fri. Burma.- new Ambassador to the Ch r, M Communist Government. U Myint Them, has n sen r .ed his credentials to President Mao Tse-tung, acng to Peking Radio. The broadcast said they exchanged greetings and stressed the friendship between the two countr.es
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  • 84 9 The end of a feud. King Kong and Singapore wrestling referee, Leon Labrioia, bury the hatchet and shake hands. King Kong wishes has ex-enemy "bon voyage" on board the P. and O. liner. Corfu, just before Labrioia sailed on the ship for the United Kingdom yesterday. Leon
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  • 35 9 -A.F. PRAGUE. ro-da>. Some Roman Catholics have sent a letter to the United States Embassy here, bleming the US. foi the w<ii in Kore i, the Cz- eh news e.gtncy said yesterday. -A.F.
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  • 198 9 Reutt-r-A \P HONGKONG. Fridary. THE Fung Keong Manufacturing Company, the 1 Colony's leading rubber manufacturers, closed its door yesterday. Business depression here was the cause of the suspension. The company, with a capital of HK52.000,000 was established 30 years ago, and is known for
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  • 199 9 A.P. I A. in to diy i ist week Burmese f P' i ibohah- -ash H i in the till to <l Poem, '"Woman's that a.. v ns wul K r ow rd of X Lea of H >'.!vwood. took-ot» tfter 72 hours sue carried
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  • 352 9 NEW DELHI INDIA'S capital recently witnessed an interest 1 ing demonstration of the Soviet technique ot the prooaganda-leak in Moscow's handling ot the Nehr.i-Stalin correspondence. The 'Irdian Prime Minister imposed strict secrecy within his own government when he addressed Stalin and Secretary
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  • 260 10 -OJALA LUMPUR. Friday Tr*e first prosecution ior aUure to lodge Income Tax c turns under the provisions t the Income Tax Ordinnce. 1947. were heard by ■he Azml bin Haji Mohamad. President of the Ses..oib Court in Seremban today. Mr E. M. Mac Donald. the
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  • 36 10 PENANG, Fri. —A Police .pervisee. Ahmad, who failed to report at the Police Headquarters after his release as charged before the Magistrate, Mr. D. R. Home. yesterday. He pleaded guilty. Sentence was deterrea.
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  • 185 10 THE Committee appointed to probe and make 1 recommendations on the child feeding scheme has sent up its report to Government. It has recommended that Government should continue the feeding of children at the centres run by the Social Welfare Department. The report also
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  • 65 10 -A.P NEW YORK, Today. rv)RMER British War Mm T ister Leslie Hore-Belisha called for a Brltish-U.S. union involving, among other things, common citizenship and common currency." Hore-Belisha, leaving by plane after a trip to the West Indies and the U.S., said the Western world is "being challenged
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  • 53 10 Fifty-nine families who were impoverished by the burning down of the Aik Koe Rubber Factory- in Pay a Lebar Road last month have applied to the Social Welfare Department. Singapore for assistance. The cases are under investigation and deserving cases will be granted relief allowances
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  • 34 10 The Chief Jusatice has approved ihe appointment of Mr. Chong Thutt Pit-., en Advocate and Solicitor Oi the Supreme Court of th- 3 Colony of Singapore to be a Commissioner for Oaths
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  • 420 10 IF you are thinking of travelling by ship from Singapore to England in the summer of 1951. you should have booked your passage in the winter of 1949! Lack of accommodaion on ships, has made people more air-minded. Singapore travel ana snipping agents told the
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  • 46 10 THE Commissioner General, 1 Mr. Malcolm MacD maid, left by air lor Nortn BorDeo yesterday. He has various engagements in the lf my during the next few days. xie will visit Brunei befor*» returning to Singapore in the middle of nexi week.
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  • 40 10 PENANG, Fri.— The Rev. Douglas B. Hobson of St "Matthew, Moorfields, Bristo!, England, has been appointed -o succeed tne Venerable •\rchdeacon Collier as Vicar of Penang and will be inducted m the St. George's Church on August 20.
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  • 117 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. The American survey group headed by Ambassador John P. Melby and Major General Graves B. Erskine. whicn has been in Singapore lor the past several days, is scheduled to arrive in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. During its stay in Kuala Lumpur the
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  • 214 10 THE Social Welfare Department hopes to tm the case of a Filipino woman who is ing her four-year-old daughter back fron I Malay woman, to whom the child was sold SlOO. only two weeks ago. a lor The Monthly Proey. J port says
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  • 88 10 T. X oi the Familj D tion told thi Tribun terday He don't hay s man} cases but >f lat< >, 1 number are coming i In on, insane. the Department the husband to pas h $30 for the maintt-nw- o the two children
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  • 54 10 Six hundn I babie- wen nicipa' art 1 cmfif during tht J**" g U «t 5 j Dyat..s in totalled 2.1T). a? 1;; Cerehro-sr :!11 1 fortf* took a heavy to people died ol t-- T^r Infant' > showed a Slight the previous M children undei
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  • 14 10 Saigon to an infected n cause ol an ou piague there.
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  • 214 11 Speculation Less WILD fluctuations have taken place this week on a very nervous rubber marker. Qniers have at times, been very difficult to fill except on a falling market due to profit-taking and better Korean news. The position has been aggravated by orders at best
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  • 65 11 i BtofC :or j V.' in»ers wa< n Radio Gfor T Gersh wit* 6 ■0 u s Blue Met--5* an Suao'av Aug us' 13 v August 15 -rom l r rec >rdings nave nt oy the United EL'lnformation Sen i» fh Sunday cancerl r Firth
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  • 77 11 Mis* N. Mitchell of the Girl Guides will fly to Istanbul on August 4. to represent the Singapore Youth Council at the Council Meeting of the World Assembly of Youth which will begin from August 13. The Youth Council have applied to the Government for an
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  • 42 11 A.P. «~HJCA»JU F- The one 1 :n_ round of the USS^'."" 1 "world" championship %mW tout nameni was (MM led to.| > after h .cloudburst. with only our of the 32 professionals, tn •ludint; Bobby Cocke, on th •.•oursc. -A.P.
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  • 241 11 MALACCA. Ftidav. THE Malacca Settlement Council has approved 5503 700 for the squatter resettlement scheme in Malacca. This sum will include expenditure on moving and rebuilding houses, digging ol wells, construction of access roads to newlysettled areas, purchase of land and provision of barbed
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  • 325 11 THE star Irish golfer and ox-Open Champion, Fred Dalv of Belfast has an idea for the good of British sport. With the loss of our last world boxing title—the flyweight, relinquished by Terry' A.lien of London to Dado Marino in far-off Honolulu Oalv
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  • 390 11 JWAI Tawan, the Siamese middleweight, was a human punch bag to Flashy Sabastian at the Happy World, last night. Referee Al Rivers stopped the one sided right in the seventh round. Tawan a little on the fat side, could find no defence to Sebastian's
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  • 129 11 BIRMINGHAM, fri. There were joyous scenee here today when Warwickshire bee—» the first 00mty side to beat the W'-h Indies this tour. The victory, achieved by three ericketa tame titter one oi' 0M moot exciting mushes peen on the Edkfbasttm Ground* for years. Pr'tc
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  • 227 11 Poor soccer was witnessed at Jalau Besar yesterday when R.A.F. Chan*', met 8.0.P.C.A.. in a Senior League pame. The airmen won by three goals to nil. Ali three R.A.I. goals were scored in the ftrst half. The ■ecomJ half was lifeless. 8.0.P. forwards i.c.er seemed to get
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  • 258 11 RALLYING ill tin closing si of the BUM Btana Darby S.C. did well to beat Ptanva. b> hree goals to two In a BurtMM ■town "A" Leag v -ant .dayed at »> un-- jreetewloy. The game »i- d laved for neafty half an hoar becatwe
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  • 69 11 Prince Edward Road Boy*' Club etrMsrgod champion?* in the ;inal> in An Tan Tho»m Lin Table-Tenni- Cup Competition t.laved at Clerical Un!.>n Hall on July 17. Mr. Ttejon Lip presented the cup to the winners. The tinas for the Annual FootbaP. Cup will be held on Aug.
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  • 187 12 U.P LONDON, Today. SIR John Pratt, former Foreign Office expert on Asian affairs and wartime chief to the Far Eastern section of the Ministry of Information, said yesterday that United Nations continued recognition of Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalist regime threatens the whole world with war.
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  • 74 12 RACE ONE Horses CI. 3. Div. 2—6 fur>. RAMILLIES 7.12) Hvperia (8.0J») Ascot Vale (8.09) -> Winner trained by: Mann Tote: $16; SI; $22: $15. RACE TWO Horses CI. 3. Div. I—l furs A7AD (7.13) Kanda (8.04) Talkie (8.03> Winner trained by H«ddle Tote: $20: $8; Sll;
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  • 52 12 U.P DOVER. England. Tovh y —Residents along this "invasion coast" ol the English Channel were alarmed during the night when bU guns along the White ClitT-s suddenly iaid down a barrage. But army officers told nervous Inquirers that it was only territorial gunners being trained at nearby Camp
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  • 23 12 ?.eutef L.YONDON. Friday Formosa WM seen as the world's number one danger zone by eections of the British press to-da>. -Reutef.
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  • 231 12  -  By Boy MacAriney TOKIO, Saturday. AMERICA shell fire reduced Pohang to a blazing firebutted ruin, according to reliable reports from frontline correspondents within the hastily erected American perimeter around Pohang airstrip There *s little doubt that Pohang has fallen although the last official report
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  • 203 12  -  By Gene Symonds, U.P. -UP. On The Chinju Front, Saturday. AMERICAN infantrymen of the FiTth Regiment joined the 35th Regiment doughboys on the ridgeOine only 6,000 yards east of Chinju on Saturday morning, climaxing the counter offensive thax pushed the North Koreans back nearly 20
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  • 40 12 U.P. LONDON. To-day.—Britain and the United States have been discussing Formosa and British officials hope that the Americans will "clarify" their position on the island held by Chiang Kai-shek's Nationalists, a Goreign Office spokesman said yesterday. U.P.
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  • 28 12 A.P. THE HAGUE, Fri. The Dutch Government announced today it would withdraw its destroyer "Kortenaer" from the troubled Macassar area only if hostilities were halted. A.P.
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  • 31 12 Reutei. MUNICH. Fri. The number of people illegally trying to enter the American zone of Germany from the Soviet zoue has steadily risen since the Korean war began. Reutei.
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  • 20 12 AP FRANKFURT. Fri.—Western Allied authorities said today the dismantling of German industry will be completed by October 1.-AP.
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  • 27 12 -A.P THE HAGUE. Fri. Well informed circles said the Netherlands Government is considering the sending of a Dutch batalllon to the Korean front.—A.P.
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  • 31 12 A.P HONGKONG. Fri Indedependent press reports from Taipei said Nationalist planes paper bombed" the Red China mainland with leaflets saying that "things will start moving" after this fall.—A.P.
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  • 33 12 -A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Army announced today it is calling up to active duty reserve captafns and lieutenants who are not assigned to units of the organized reserve corps.—A.P.
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  • 306 12 TOOD badminton should be seen this evening and W tomorrow night when the last sixteen remaining in the men's singles of the junior tourney will fight out for the right to enter the quarter finals. Andrew Tan (Diehard), one of the hot favourites for the singles
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  • 201 12 DOURTEEN Far East Air Force open--1 their distinguished service >« A S tions recognised in the Malayan Honours List gazetted yesterday. th A .O.C Air Vice Marshal F. J. W. Mellersh the Malaya, on whom a Knighthood is conferred. the List. The List is as lollows: K.B.E.
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  • 110 12 HINDUS who tt*ir lathers m 2 tomorrow— New \t<l <Adi Am a hva^i, Mooni The New Moon davwh* falls in "Adi" .seccJS Aueu and first August approximates! known as Adi Ama*J The day :s looked ipoji the most imponan- of 3 new moon days ny Hindus.
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    • 57 1 MALAYA Tribune BY WB PEOPLE Vc* THE PEOPLE Tet 'TnW Spore LARGER SALES THAN ANY .AFTERNOON PAPER fly MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lints Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. Pubhahed simultaneously at avnyapore. auum* r t«<,e. L 5^,t SlNttAFOftE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Malaya Trihun*
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    • 423 1 With MacArthur's HQ for Korea Saturday f OLONELS and cooks were tnrough the night Aging: m J?^^ L for the major American airbase six mile,; south ot Communist cap tUl C \Tghte n d by the glow in the sky from
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    • 168 1 a v. STRASBOURG, Friday. thf European Consultative Assembly tonight I adopted a motion calling for the creation of a an Army under a European Defence Mini[•he roll vote was 89 in favour, 5 against, and •>7 abstentions. The motion was introduced earlier in the day b\ Mr
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    • 41 1 Ri ALBERT SPENCER n Prince Bright Eyes 1*»« 4> B> Spot" I ilm I .in 1 *J is, Blessing (Race 3) B\ i ongsnnt" Prince Eagenc ißace 1) Bii',ht Eyes (Race «> eoinii i weather h»!ds Page Seven)
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    • 50 1 I DAY'S late aflernoor: I edition *1H contain the il »f thj first few race* at Penang toe.ay. thr p exclusive i* atures a shovi f story, tht nnan aoiulc strip and "Home-town news from Bril iln" meant specially lor troops. It will be on sale arourni
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    • 23 1 teutef LYON DON. Friday. For- i en as the world's one danger zone by Of the British press 10-d a Reutef.
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    • 74 1 LONDON Fri. PRIME Minister Attiee has summoned Patliar.; ent back into session on Sept. 12 to discuss the defence situation. Parliament began Itt summer recess on Juty 23. It was scheduled to recon vene on Oct. 17. The announcement said only "the Lord Chan eilor and Mr. Speaker
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    • 35 1 ReUtci LONDON. Friday. The New Statesman said to-daj that bay war which ought break out retween Chin»< and the U S. mm Formosa would be the work of Gen. Douglas Mac Arthur. Rewtei-
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    • 233 1 -A.P. With the U S. Marines in Kosong. Korea Sat. ITS Marines have captured Kosong, the biggest U' to vn t o fall to the Americans in their current on the southern flank of the Korean front The Marines arove otithe North Koreans 2 took tne
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    • 39 1 -A.P. KOREA WAR FRON'I. Sat. i MERICAN troops have capA'tured a new Russian-made weapon on the South Korean tr Ula an automatic weapon tnat Ares five shots at once and is similar to a pom-pom machine-gun. —A.P.
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    • 247 1 Reuter and A.P LONDON, Friday. IMPORTANT decisions on defence, including :m--1 proved pay and conditions for Britain s flghting forces, were believed to have baen taken at a Cabinet meeting hastily called by Prime Minister Attle2 today. M Lasting over three and a half hours, it
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    • 153 1 JOHORE BAHWJ, Today. 4 Chinese bandit suspect A dress, d in black was shot dead by security forces in an escape attempt on an estate in South East Johore •ast n glit. The security forces were on the look out for subscriptioii cr"";ctors. when they saw ■i
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    • 168 1 Keuter WASHINGTON. Fil. THE Fede.i: Bureau o Investigation today made a seventh arrest in connection with its roundup of Americans accused of giving atom, bomb secrets to Russia. The Justin Department announced that FBI agent.in New York h \d tnk.cn in l o rrstody
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    • 23 1 -U.P HONGKONG. Fri Wans Jn-shu, Chinese Conununisc Ambassador to Indonesia, wa* scheduled to leave Hongkong tomorrow for Jakarta. —U.P.
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    • 24 1 A.P. MANILA. Fri. The Bishop ol Leyte w.| stabbed to death today by an expelled priest while bathing in the river.—A.P.
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    • 210 1 BRUSSELS, Today, fRGWN Prince Baudouin became King of tne Belgians in all but name today in ceremonies disrupted by smoke bombing, a fist nght and Communist shouts. The disorders reflected the deep dissension which forced Baudouin's father, King Leopold 111. to yield his power to
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    • 54 1 -U.P. BRUSSELS. Today. PREMIER Jean Duvieusart tendered the resignation of his Catholic government to Prince Baudouin tonight. 1 he cabinet's resignation aft i' the new chief ol state WAS sworn in is a men- formality but Informed sources said that Baudouln would not ask Duvieusart to coni
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    • 20 1 ISANBUL Friday.—A Turkish General will be attached to the U.S. Bth Army Hend Quarters in Korea.
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    • 32 1 -A.P. HONGKONG. Fri Indedependent press reports from Taipei said Nationalist planes paper bombed' the Red China mainland with leaflets saving that "things will start moving after this fall. —A.P.
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    • 33 1 -A.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. The U.S. Army announced today it i? calling up to active duty reserve captains and lieutenants who are not assigned tc units of the organized reserve corps.—A.P.
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    • 936 1 U.P Router LAKE SUCCESS, Friday RUSSIA'S Jacob Malik sought today to choke off the West's propaganda barrage in the United Nations by insisting that the Security Council vote on whether to invite the representatives of North Korea and Communist China to attend the debate on
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    • 77 1 -fteuter. WASHINGTON. Fri REPUBLICAN Congressman Paul Dague today demanded that the United States Immediately brear oil diplomatic relations With Russia. "We shouV wi'hout hesitation sever all ties with the rem.in ana tnus announce to the world that v.c will no longer tra.lie with thes- j international
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    • 33 1 ileuter. MELLiOUitNE. Friday Mr. Patrifih Gordon W'aJkei i;-itiHii.Seei-tary for CoaV mCnwealta ttciations saN on arrival here to-day thai h< believed the Korea fighting w>uid not develop into a world wa,. Reuter.
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    • 29 1 A.r THE HAGCE, Fri The Dutch Go* rnment enuufenori today it would withdraw iU> lestFOVtr Kortenaei rroni the troubled Macassar aieu on'v if hostilities were halte-' A.r.
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    • 34 1 Rt liter. MUNICH, Fri.. The Bum"ber of people illegally trying to enter the American zone oi ue main from the Soviet zone has steadily risen since the Korean war began Rt utei.
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    • 26 1 -A P. FRANK! T'RT. Fri.—We cm Allied auMioii'ies aatd to lav*he rflttfaiarttnng of Gu .nan industry will be completed by October I. —A P.
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    • 30 1 J THE HAGUE, Fri. Wei? Dformed circles said the Netherlands Gcvernnteul is considering the sending of a Dutch batallion to the Korean tr a*. a.i j
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    • 346 2  -  -Says C.I.D. Chief DEOPLE handing in Communist documents at 1 police stations should not mind being asked a few questions, said Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire, the C.I.D. Chief, yesterday. "Is it too much to ask a man a few simple details when
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    • 162 2 THE Singapore Labour Party nigiit announced supoort ror tne formation of the Development Board as proposed in the Singapore Development Bill. Mr. P. M. Williams. Secretary of the Labour Party, yesterday sa d the Pariy had no criticism of the bill But be said that Party
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    • 127 2 Borne forts sub-tenants yesterday called on Mr. S. M. A. H. Chishty, Municipal Commissioner who recently announced 'iat he was going to form a Sub-tenants Welfare Organisation for Rochore Warci. The sub-tenants all ward ed to enrol themselves immediately and asked Mr. Chishty to sign
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    • 286 2 YOUNG Chinese woman. Seah Quek Imm h 0 vdK c^ Chief yesterday that her husband threatened to kill her if she nroceeded with an action for guardianship of her child now pending before the court Seah said this at the hearing of an aDnlication
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    • 18 2 The Governor has appointed Mr. Goh Koh Pui, 'o be an officer of the Labour Service.
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    • 38 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Fndav. Five thousand eight hundred and sixty-three persons took out Federal Citizenship certificates in tne month ol June. 2.73J being children. Federal Citizenship certificates issued till the end of June stood at 97.985.
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    • 66 2 M.sLAV classes for officers of the Singapore Volunteer Corps *ill be held on August 17 In the Officers' Mess and will weekly. All non-Maiay officers will attend these classes, says the Officer Commanding Lieutenant Colonel H. J. Rae. Officers who wish to qualify in Malay
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    • 253 2 Court Told an application to subject a newly born child to n a blood test as the father denied its paternity, was mentioned in the Singapore High Court e,sterda\. Thi/i was disclosed at the hearing of a decree nisi absolute proceedings in which lh< petitioner
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    • 140 2 MAJOR Gem rai W. Brid?**- bird leader of the Australian Military Mission io atasays yeaterday laid a wreath at th" Kranii War Oemeterv In amour of Australian soldh rs who fell in the Malayan campaign ol 1942. This simple and Informal ceremony was done at me
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    • 82 2 A treat ia in store for music lovers when Radio Malaya present* two concerts oi George Gershwin"s music over Lis Blue NetWork on Sunday. Augusf 13 from s.o'a-5.3d p.m. and on Tuesday. August 15 from 8.00-8.30 p.m. These re*eordings have been lent by the United
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    • 48 2 KUALA LUMl't n Ft,. Tenders for Federation c-f Malaya Government Treasury Bills were accepted b\ the Accountant-Genera!, Federation t>t Malaya to the extent of $7,500,000. Tenders <n the rate of per cent, per annum were allotted in full. The bills will be issued on August 15.
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    • 250 2 MALACCA. Friday. THE Malacca Settlement Council has approved $503,700 for the squatter resettlement scheme in Malacca. This sum will include expenditure on moving and rebuilding houses, digging of wells, construction of access roads to newlysettled areas, purchase of land and provision of barbed wire
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    • 77 2 Miss N. Mitchell of the Girl Guides will fly to Istanbul on August 4. to represent the Singapore Youth Council at the Council Meeting of the World Assembly <;t Youth which will begin irom August 13. The Youth Council hay» applied to the Government lor an
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    • 77 2 The Coroner. Mr. W. G Porter yesterday returned a verdict of death by misadventure at the end of an inquiry into the death oi a Malay boy who died on August (I The boy was U-year-oid Abdul Rah.ai bin Omar who fell from a winnow
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    • 53 2 Fifty-nine families vho were impoverished by the burning down ot the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory in Paya Lcbar Road last month have applied to the Social Welfare Department. Singapore for assistance. Thr cases are under investigation and deserving cases will be granted relief allowances and
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    • 33 2 The Chief Jusatice has approved the appointment of Mr. Chong Thutt Pitt, en Advocate and Solicitor o* the Supreme Court ot the Colony of Singapore to be a Commissioner lor Oa'ha
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      • 368 2 TODAY! H am. 145 Tli A 4.15, 6.45 9.30 p.m. "SNOW WHITE" box office record fcroken by "Cinderella".... ace it and you'll know why! /7> WAITDISNEYIS %J c «i«r i.v m HNIfOLOR o i«on*o.O ►x.iunts >he Sr>e Sal News Supplied By U.S.I.S.I A. Aid th:> Republic of Korea. AUioo Aitisn
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      • 89 2 PI i PHILIPS, 1 PHILIPS MAKERS <»r PHI FAMOUS PHILIPS X umh Here's the hicycle with the longest Hie V;, J if you v or: tebwbc** MODFL v\\ y you can huv, then look fw If /f lV#lfc? The most popular Bicycle In Malaya count them on the road! BE
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    • 185 3 THE Committee appointed to probe and make 1 recommendations oil the child feeding scheme has sent up its report to Government. It has recommended that Government should continue the feeding of children at the centres run by the Social Welfare Department The report also
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    • 78 3 PENANG. Fri.—A Cm- i tonese woman. Yong Ah Yonir. who was issued a military oass when si;* 1 was employed by a Mil it irv Personnel thought hai it was just the iamc as Identity card. She was charged before the Magistrate, Mr. D. 2.
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    • 258 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday The first prosecution ior failure to lodge Income Tax returns under the provisions of the Income Tax Ordinance, 1947, were heard by Che Azmi bin Haji Mohammed. President of the Sessions Court in Seremban today. Mr. E. M. Mac Donald. the Comptroller
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    • 232 3 THE Social Welfare Department hopes to seitie the case of a Filipino woman who is claiming her four-year-old daughter back from a Malay woman, to whom the child was sold for $100, only two weeks ago. The Monthly Progress Report says that the
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    • 45 3 fTHE Commissioner Generai. Mr. Malcolm MacD maid, left by air lor Nortr. Borneo yesterday. He has various engagements in the colony during the next few days. He will visit Brum be fore returning to Singapore in the middle of nexi v/eek
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    • 62 3 Six hundred and eleven habies were born in the Municipal area of Singapore during the week ending August 5. Deaths in this period totalled 2irt. Cerehro-spinal fever again taok s heavy toll Forty-six people died of this disease. Infantile death-rate showed a slight :ncrease over the
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    • 127 3 More Malays are bringing their family dispute* lot settlement at the Social Welfare Department. Mr. T. K. Lee. officer in charge of the Family Disputes Section told the Tribune y terday. He said: 'Usually v/t don't have so many Mul.y cases but of
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    • 121 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. The American surv c v group headed by Ambassador lohn F. Melby nnd Major General Graves B. Erskine. which has been in Singapore for the past sevt ral days, is scheduled to arrive in Kuala Lumpur tomorrow. During its stay in
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    • 244 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. CELANGOR bandits murdered two Chinese labourers yesterday. Their hands were tied behind their backs and were slashed to death by parangs. In Perak. the bandits strangled two Chinese rubber tappers with ropes and hackt d them to parangs. The Ketua of a
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    • 96 3 Because he was reeling very warm, the proprietor of a Singapore bar decided to take some fresh air from the balcony on th« second floor i of his nou»o. While sitting at the edgo I of the baiccny. Hp do7ed or? and fell to the
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    • 17 3 Saigdh has been declared an infected place because of an outbreak of plague there.
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    • 430 3 IF you are thinking of travelling by ship from 1 Singapore to England in the summer of 1951. you should have booked your passage in the winter of 1949! Lack of aecommodaion on ships, has made people more air-minded. Singapore rravr-T ana snipping agents told
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    • 36 3 PENANG, Fri A Police supervisee, Ahmad, who failed to report at the Police Headquarters after his release was charged before the Magistrate, Mr, D. R. Home, yesterday. He pleaded guilty. Sentence was deferred.
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    • 40 3 PENANG. Fri.— The Rev. Douglas B. Hobson of St Matthew, Moorfields, Bristol, England, has been appointed to succeed the Venerable Archdeacon Collier as Vicar of Penang and will be inducted in the St. George's Church on August 20.
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      • 691 3 NOTICES j NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A HAULAGE PERMIT I, Lim Han Thlang of No. 51, Parit Raja, Batu Pahat, hereby give notice of intention to apply for a Haulage Permit to operate two (2) vehicles with a load capacity of 105 cwts. each, in the area between Johore Bahru
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      • 172 3 NOTICE HAULAGE PERMIT. I Chua Sia Thum T A Chop Ho Kee Chan of 80 Jchore Road, Singapore hereby give notice of intention to apply tor a Haulage Permit to operate one Van having a load capacity 10 cwts. This vehicle will be based at j Singapore and to he
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      • 162 3 ENTRUST YOUR SAMJMTION us BY POPULAR REQUEST OUR~ IS EXTENDED TO jfc 31st. AUG. 1950 jH|f BARGAINS: fliv Embroidered Llß«n.BUk Lingerie, ivoty Ware. Neillo Ware. Hah Carv. n g s. Fountain Pen*. Reutile Ha n a nag s. Nylon Hosiery. Cejnphoi and rena Wood cleats, Ctinos, etc. Direct *"p° rters
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    • 603 4 4N important element is missing from the Bnggs A Plan In concentrating on the physical aspects of the campaign, the military task of hunting down and killing bandits and the enormous problem of the squatters, it would seem than an attack on the psychological front has been
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    • 2653 4 THE FOLLOWING IS THE FULL TEXT OF THE MEMORANDUM FROM THE SINGAPORE FEDERATION OF SERVICES UNIONS TO BE PRESENTED TODAY TO THE VISITING DELEGATION FROM THE INTERNATIONAL CONFEDERATION OF FREE TRADE UNIONS. THE MEMORANDUM IS SIGNED BY Mr.V.X. NAIR (THE PRESIDENT) AND Mr.
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    • 501 4 TODAY is Flag Day for the Red Cross In Sinsa--1 pore. This article explains what the Red Cross stands for and what it does locally. The Singapore Brancli ot the British I?ed Cross Society was formed in September 1949 and is part ot the Red
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      • 54 4 Milliard] for Better Reception Model Mas/Mus 230 Fully Bandspread. $260 Cash less 10% Easy payments can he arrange Capitol Radio Service Co., 43 JALAN MELDRUM, JOHORE BAHRU. PHONE: *****. PORTABLE MAGIC AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS IaCiUCS SNUVOKI laWl~ ILL 648Q ALSO M KUALA LUMPUR t PENANG I' :|STAiIISMIO 40
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      • 67 4 j KAMARIAH J You Can Now Hear Both Brother And Sister On The Same Record. A J PTH 21 4 J "RAYUAN HATI" by KAMARI AH J 'BUNGA TA'KEMBANG" by HAMZAH f Jt Note also these two best-selle rs T by HAMZAH: f "GUNONG BANANG" PTH 11 M> "SERI MALAU"
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    • 126 5 The Singapore Teachers' Union will hold a dance at the Adelphi Roof Garden tonight. The Samhodiuns Dance Band will be in attendance and the admission is $2. Tickets fan Le obtained at the door. A special novelty dance has been arranged, where couple? arriving
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    • 43 5 Tenders lor Colony of Singapore Government Treasury Bills were accepted by the Financial Secretary. Singapore to the extent of 54.100.000. Tenders at the rate of .75 per cent per annum were allotted In full. The Bills were issued on August 10.
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    • 489 5 AIK HOE ARSON HAS UNITED BOSS WORKER Wiltshire THE Aik Hoc rubber factory Are has served to unite, more than any other single incident, employer and employee in their common struggle against the Communist elements in this Colony. Om of the nine hundred and fifty people rendered unemployed by the
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    • 55 5 Nine more members of the RedifTusion Workers Union who have been working during the strike period, have joined the strikers today, said Mr. D. N. Booth, president of the Union. Six new men. including three drivers, who were engaged by R diffusion recently, did not turn
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    • 284 5 -CHARGE TWENTY-FOUR hours after her lover. Ho Lee Kwee, was committed to stand trial at the Assizes for the alleged murder of her husband Lee Kirn Wah, a wayang actor, attractive 23--year-old Tan Ah Lek stood in the rame dock before Mr. C. H. F.
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    • 35 5 A sum of $6.536.56 was collected during the weekending August 5 for thf University Endow m nt Fund. Kelantan State contributed $3.260.80. Only »40 came from Singapore. The total now stands at 53.46>i--900.04
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    • 207 5 THE Communists In Singapore had three t* asoiu when they snot Mr. id Chi Wa. the Inspector of CJhin- ese Schools in a trolley bus at the Newton wcrminns on July 28. They said, in a pamunlet, recovered oy the Bu* aport C.I.D.
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    • 21 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The sale of Victory Savings Certificates up to and including July 31. 1950, amounted to $916.851.00.
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    • 109 5 THE Chinese Chamber of Commerce yesterday decided to employ special police to guard factories. The Chamber is to send a circular to all business concerns informing them to approach the police if the services of special police are required. Mr. K. fc. r-ouiger, jommissioner or
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    • 58 5 The Sisters ana Nurses Hostel at the General Hospital will now be named "Brebner House 1 after the lateMiss M. Brebner. Principal Matron, Singapore who lost her life at the time of the fall of Singapore. She was an outstanding personality highly respected hy the Nursing Staff whose
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    • 198 5 The following 44 students from the Raffles Institution have been accepted for the various faculties of the University of Malaya. \rtt»: Abraham Jacob, Chun V. w KenK. Michael. Kanaga.sahai SivAlingam, Khee Chin Beou (may be required to spend ye»rs. Inter-Arts Course). Koh Hun.' Chua. Lee Hung
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      • 139 5 SIME, DARBY Sc CO.. LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) Wish to advise thcii many friends that they will be opening a Branch Office in NORTH BORNEO on Ist September, 1950, in JESSEL TON ENGINEERS and BUILDING MATERIAL SPECIALISTS GENERAL IMPORT, EXPORT and PRODUCE MERCHANTS SHIPPING and INSURANCE AGENTS PLANTATION, RUBBER ESTATE
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      • 140 5 U'L ABMER By Al Capp HOPE.r, Va, h DON'T WANT McTmoTjlev AY UAT GO THAT KIT £1 fTHiS ham" rXIR 5? -"'> 5 Vt"\ JiS. o < VA CHOKE ?AM WANTS SOMETHiN' YAk" >S YOU DORRTY uSE O" ONC <SCMOOWINt f' 17 ifci pV\ DN THAT -Cv OOftLt.'T-NIAMEL.V, TH' DAWK.T
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    • 196 6 Speculation Less at times been very difficult to fill except on a faltog market dS to profit-taking and bette T r h™.on e has been aggravated by orders at best from consumers received here and not speculation in the market which is on a smaller
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    • 178 6 THE rubber commodity market opened quiet yesterday at 115 cents tor September eight cents lower than Thursday s closing The market was at first inclined to ease and the price dropped to cents, but recovered gradually towards noon and in the afternoon on 1 good buying for Japan
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    • 27 6 HONGKONG, Fri. The following were today's quotations on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HK96.40-4 pet U S. dollar. HKflfi.66 per pound ingHK5318.50 per tael of gold
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    • 72 6 SINGAPORE, Aug. 11--The price of tin was $100 per picul ex-smelter a rise of $13*. LONDON. Aug. 10: Spot BTJ»»; Of gj*|.' Three months *****. Lp K. 15. Settlement price C7BO. Cp <ClB. Turnover IHS tons. SECOND SESSION Spot t7BO. l p £4. Three months C7~;>. I P
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    • 85 6 Mi*;h.st and p|tea Jhpftai i i** l Wan* I* ar, h -h. Low** CkMhMj Buyers Spot Looso M Nrton R.M.A. 1 R.S.S. F. 0.8. Auk. \J* R.M.A. 2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. "I R.M.A. 3 R.S.S. F. 0.8 l •> r m a 1 Pa Cm..- FOB 171 ll.>
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    • 348 6 ONE of the most novel stalls at the Trade Fair at the Happy World Is that of Montor Ltd. with its big ranee of the no"/ Worker "51" pens. Visitors find the cream background restful to the eyes, and the enlargements of various
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    • 300 6 SINGAPORE. Friday. London came in as buyers for tin shares yesterday morning at unproved prices. Most local holders however were disinclined to part with shares at these levels. Industrials were a fraction steadier in some instances. The following were the price changes: SINGAPORE, Au*r. 11 8.8.
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      • 484 6 untitled SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Indian gardener to lan- Mower?. Apply personating Hua Sawmill. Kampong tuns, off KaUang Road. S pore I E 306 WANTED Expenenc-d Chinese Account Clerk to keep comn etc -et English Accounts in Johore Bahru. Singapore man preterreo. >alar\ SlS'» free transport sup- >| cd." Knowledge of
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      • 161 6 EUR. gentleman WM W quiet lair sixed room fttatwi c» unfurnished with or sitho f wHhpqt board cooking J*ca«t3j servant quarter re-jem t Uj; (w>««le- uny reasonable otVr H arrangenien;. Box A.3883, 'iTibune. pore. Ifi* miscellaneous' KNOWLEDGE of PahU'Stry urf Physiognonw or in 2" Haopines." ud Success in Life. Consult
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    • 383 7 mTAI Tawan, the Siamese middleweight, was a N human punch bag to Flashy Sabastian at the v World, last night. Referee Al Rivers I the ons sided light in the seventh round, a a little on the fat side, could find no o Sebastian's
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    • 112 7 v witnessed nt Hterday when 8.0.RC.A.. H.A.r. V'-'-'V game. Th« V-oli by three to t.: < >r> and I bye put' mm.' th< Airmen put on Continuous RAF at? in the On t roal. ihi wit -Am -lammed in. ,1 i alter. B«YDCA r" A.l are I
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    • 49 7 m A- si '..a aoe er tvarr t. row-t the P.oyal Navy at SeleRahini S. Veloo. Ghani. P. Supt. 7. C. Bates, K. K. Ma> t: Xadarajaa, M. Chandra. Pou Devtas, Balaudia, rt S. Gopal, S. t.liandra. v .< ngh, and M. I. Oman. P ■.'>■ rcQncitcd to
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    • 242 7 Reuter T <"»N'DOX. Fri. Cricket re- t ant« rbur%, Kent !>..>• Mddles.ee b\- four wickets. Middlesex 2*9 and 2.1 :or 8 d. .-hired (tt\ Edrn h not out H. Brown not out 81), Kent 254 for 6 declared and 239 rot 6. At Swansea. Glamorgan
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    • 221 7  -  The Penang Cup Loses Its Sparkle By SPOT A small field, with not much of the cream of Malayan stayers, will battle over a mile and three furlongs today, last day of the Penang Turf Club's August Bank Holiday Meeting, for the Gold Cup.
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    • 100 7 w ALBERT SPENCER PENANG, Today. Only few horses were seen or. the track thi< morning, and more of these were out to make time. Galloping condition* were ideelthe going was good. Trie ioliowm& wound up their training at pace work: Ramillies (Jones) half pace. Yutoi (E. Donnelly)
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    • 196 7 A. Sl'tM Hi ".HIKE" »v/.Uig>HOT" Rare 1 I» ATH FINDER 1* AT H FINDER PATHFINDER S^JP^fi* i.Mt Kamhlies Bronze Flash A»co* V*>e B Ascot Vale Maryland Ranilllie* Bronte I- U*n Race-? TEMPEST FILM FAN FILM FAN A DA :t.(MJ Kanda falkie Ttmpcst if Azad Azad Azad Airmail Race
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    • 1353 7 RELOW is a specially compiled race card-cum-form guide for toda>, ast 5 day of the Penang August Bank Holiday <iold Cup Meeting £ives weights, last three runs, probable jockeys, chances of runners at a glance (By "Spot") and saddle numbers. The Big Sweep will be drawn on
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    • 251 7 RALLYING in the closing nta*ea of the game Sime Darby S.C. did well to beat Stanvac by three goals to two in a Business House A" L. ag. uanie playtd at Gey ;;tiK yesterday. Th<- came was delayed for at arty half an hour because
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    • 128 7 Renter. A.P BIRMINGHAM. Fri. There were joyous scenes here today when wifrwii kehire tiecam* th* tit st county side to boat the West Indies this tour. Tin- ictory, achieved by three Wickets, enme after one of the naost ekcitreg Bniaiies aeon on the Edghaston
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    • 200 8 -UP. WASHINGTON. Today. ofpwftary of SUte Dean Acheson said yesS E h,° tilsia has the power to «Uofl the Communist in Korea but berately trying to thwart the V™** Nat efforts to restore peace and siturnj. Acnlson told a news conference that .he settlement
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    • 182 8 Mr. J. A Thivy, Representative of the Government of India in Malaya, yesterday said that there *1 golden opportunity for the peoples Of Singapore and Malaya to work for peace. Mr. Thivy was speaking at a farewell tea party attended by 150 guests and
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    • 80 8 Renter. BUENOS AiRES. Today THE new Argentine Eill raising almost all taxes, sprung on the public without warning when it was adopted without debate oy the Senate on Wednesoaj night, has now become law. the Chamoer of D.put:e> pass'd it last night, bringing it into effect automatiThe
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    • 191 8 U.P. new DELHI. Today INDIAN Home Minis'tv 1 Bardar Uatel said yesterday that the Communists have "brutally" killed 2.H* persons including womr-n i and children in Hyderab.. I State alone in the Dust three years. India's "Iron Man" made the charge in Parliament as he
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    • 193 8 Tribune Stall" Reporter. TO the strains of Auld Lang Syne the troopfiitip Orbita, her sides crammed from stem to stern with troopfi and their wives, bade farewell to Singapore yesterday evening. The Pipes and Drums c i the 2nd Ba'taUon Scot* Guards, in full dress was
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    • 814 8 GENERAL TODAY (HI.NKSE V.M.C.A.: M clssa -.30 p.m.: 'Zero' basketball team 5 p in.. l»adm nton 5.30 p.m.. film show 7.30 p.m.. commercial and Baalish classes 4—9 p.m. V.ML C.A.: Bineapore chesi club 3 p.m. y.m.c.a. movie re c show. "Beveatk Cross" 8 p. n Y.WC.A.: Mandarin beginnei
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    • 96 8 JAKARTA, 100 a.. ALL ructions in both the RUSI House and publican Parliament a expected to agree to Uie nomination of Mr. Mohammed Natzir as Premier aesignatc oi the new uimarian cabinet, according io Aneta news ageno. Speculation exists as uwho will assist Mr.
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    • 264 8 -AP. STRASBOURG Ted* WINSTON Churchill yesterday declared the IT still lias a breathing space of aboul two which can be used to halt a third world war urged the immediate creation ot a unified Et pean army to shield the West against Russians. Churchill formally
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    • 84 8 a.t. DUSSELDORF. Tocia;. a 29-YE Ah-OLD Briton was shot dead by a German warder here yesterday while trying to escape a British official stated. The man was Frederick Charles Dixon, of Durham. Dixon appeared in the Control Commission Summary Court here yesterday, charged with assaulting two
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    • 210 8 P LONDON Fr RINCESo EUzaicS ed close loner r*tiru"n today awaitiu- the oir oi her second child About 150 sightseers including American Unb i paced liki- expeciai., tners outSidt the Pdssc*.* London homo. House, where the child BU be born in her Queen style bedroom.
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    • 39 8 A.P. BOMBAY Tu-'l'y. JJ Hyderabad High Oonrt?" terday ruled that tt* *g tion of Mir Laid, tonatf H. derabad Btate Pre- illegal aadthat no, be taken .gainst W people arrested mm e.-eape lv Paßwwi month? ago. A.P.
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