Malaya Tribune, 15 August 1950
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Title Section18 1950-08-15 1 MALAYA Tribune SPECIAL EDITION todays NEWS TODAY EXTRA sslllll l'> SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950 FRICE TEN CENTS.18 words
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Article, Illustration230 1950-08-15 1 Mother And Child Are Doing Well A.P. c 22! s?** 4P Mc ph l f Uzabe tt> and most wrt«; <; .V', r ful that ec r-jj l f t j w °nt "get hio nt" which v c taken careful precautions to keep Prince Chart's inA.P. - 230 words
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Article166 1950-08-15 2 PRESENT stocks of rice in Singapore, together with deliveries coming forward from Siam are adequate to meet the present ration for the remainder of the year. t This was the Governments answer to Mr. R. Jumabhoy, member for the Indian Chamber of Commerce, in the166 words
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Article73 1950-08-15 2 TODAY'S MARKETS Then- luw *< H jh r »> ,lrop of „T.„ntv mark.n *;n.e la.«t n'tf l s Journal >! Commit ~U..ls on rubbt-r a* from S»pt»nibt r 1. Ti..> market todwr «E"'^ n .vptt-mb-T rubber. Ttu* vas flower ihan y«*«rt?>/ noon. Jap an,^:..?r**™J t r73 words
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Article86 1950-08-15 2 Reuter and AAP. TOKYO. Today. IT «as officially confirmed 1 unlay ttat a Commit attempt to cross lb. NaK southwest 01 „,ir,iied' by tbr mSm* States lsi LOW 53..M1 a ,e dead. today in the e«uj Pohang aTe inUicat Marred arrows retern of bloc reo an<4 presentingReuter and AAP. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-08-15 2 Indian Independente Day: Today's Flag Hoist tug .m n, 1 ?h *H»""»B*«Hi of the Governon I H ,h nHX ,f th india thi. Tr l :it ln<M Houho, Grange lIoaA Sio ß aiM.r,' IV «*ea* on: Indian indep Day39 words
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Article22 1950-08-15 2 U.P. Tl <; KONG Todaylho Ch, n( S0 Rods, apparently portioned over the poor rS5J* ordered m doubled efforts to boost theU.P. - 22 words
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Article25 1950-08-15 2 U.P. MOSCOW, Today. A group of American tobacco brokers yesterday contracted to purchase Russian tobacco as well as sell United Statos tobacco hero.—U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1950-08-15 2 A.P. HONG KONG. Today Tht. rubber manufacturing industry in Hong Kong has been badly hit by rising costs and h slump in business.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-08-15 2 Students of the Vanyjn.: Girls' Hiirh S«. hool c!eas their classrooms this morning18 words
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179 1950-08-15 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today THREE hundred and ninety one students of the upper classes of the Nanyang Girls' School were marked present when the classes re-open-ed this morning—one month later than the scheduled date. They were told by their principal, Madam Lui Yeun Sian:179 words
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Article219 1950-08-15 2 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today CONSIDERABLE difficulties have been encountered in obtaining statf to fill the seruo. posts in the Income Tax Department, says Comptroller of Income Tax, Singapore, in his repoi for the years 1948 and 1949. The reason: a general shortage of219 words
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Article23 1950-08-15 2 NEW DELHI. J Police they bdiev, train crash oya end near Benares in w» least 21 persons were was the result m23 words
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Article748 1950-08-15 3 MICHAEL HERVEY - TODAY'S S SHORT STORY tt MICHAEL HERVEY N.<k the Greek an I r *o to digest the 1 an average pnnt*s£m la newspapei. r '2Salum in that respect; he was intrested ?££r, Nick's outlook J *a*m it to ke p N ,i*=Jofni>. putting his **Z££em. "Each week J»s>748 words
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Article81 1950-08-15 3 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE- A r <4-year-old man, bedridden in a hospital for the aged, died before he could spend the €A 12,000 he won in a lottery two months before. From a special account he had drawn only £A5OO as a gilt to tvs mother, moneyReuter-AAP. - 81 words
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Miscellaneous22 1950-08-15 3 SUPERMAN b Wa ne B ftUEY bY V T. Hamlin 55-1 J tH J^s^**. j I v> -JUl MINER fin! H«M < j22 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-08-15 4 Princess Margaret attended the camp fire sins song held at Cheyney Farm. Oxford Jul} gt, at the conclusion of the World Conference of Girl Guides. The Princess wore the uniform of a Commodore of Sea Ranger>. Photo "shows: Princess Margaret presenting a scroll to Mrs. H.A.P. Photo - 72 words
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Article, Illustration60 1950-08-15 4 M« R nanow f»de street in Brussels, gendarmes armtd with rides charge to ,!,,el r r 4 Leopold demonstrations which raged in the city on July ZiK Around the poh<« r explosion of noise grenades" (small bombs which explode with a loud bans but d« nA.P. Pbotu - 60 words
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Advertisement40 1950-08-15 4 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 1 lb. tins! Wonderful to hare plemv ol guards thai alorioiM. Coffee always at hand and al- spoonful is used 1 *.Un...anO t hen,he,ever nd K,SSB "GOOD TO THE LAST DROP" 5 5~40 words
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Miscellaneous751 1950-08-15 4 TOflffy I.'.(») a-.hi rlNfffMHiM LOO p.m. Dance Music KredBLL T E NETWORK. "f^ POLISH F 800 It AMMM E A 'ft 7 uUV Down! 6.00 p.m. Programme Minmun Jn p ro gramnn- -ummar> 60-i Listeners' Choice A seler- t h ldf) Programme; «.20 tion of th* tune* you ha\«- aske*!751 words
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Article, Illustration67 1950-08-15 5 A.P. Photo. Deiegates from Indonesia. Japan. India. Pakistan. Ceylon and Burma, some 600 million people, present in song the Moral Re-armament Ideology before an audience of 1.000 during the World Moral Re-armament Assembly at Caux, Switz3rland. At left are the Ceylo- nese singers, Mr. and Mrs. SuryaA.P. Photo. - 67 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-08-15 5 M rine a come ashore down the gangplane of a *n a Aug 2 as they arrive to bolster USA forces hgmiUo in Korea.—A.P. Photo. A.p. Photo.A.p. Photo. - 31 words
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Article115 1950-08-15 5 VICAR SAYS ARMY CONTROLLED BOXING BEST REPLYING in his magazine to Dr. Edith SurnmerskiH's statement that "fighting with fists and atom bombs is uncivilised, Canon A. WeHesley Orr, 65-years-old Vicar of St. Paul's, Kingston Hill, atom bomb bit. but thinks tht reference to unarmed combat115 words
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Article75 1950-08-15 5 EVERY day during the dinner break at the Leicestershire Yeomanry recent large-scale exercises at Frog Hall Valley, Stanford, Norfolk, scout cars roflled up and delivered a bottle of beer to each man with the compliment of the officers. Realism was a feature of the exercises. Comets and Cromwell75 words
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Article78 1950-08-15 5 MAJOR IVOR REID, of Nether Heyford, has assumed command of Caterham Barracks. He went into the Irish Guards, which his father. Colonel Lester Reid, commanded in World War (four times mentioned in despatches), after leaving Oxford, and served with the Guards Armoured Division ln Germany during the war78 words
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Article60 1950-08-15 5 DURING the last six month.* Clyde shipyards have booked orders totalling 400,--000 tons, which is only 42.000 less than for the whole of 1949. While 16 shipyards have two years' work in hand, a Dumbarton yard has orders which will last ten year? New vessels will be built60 words
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Article60 1950-08-15 5 IN order to be first for a dress sales bargain at a Bristol store, 16-years'-old Wendy Dunn-Mills slept In the doorway all night until wakened at 6 a.m. by the manageress, who gave her a cup of coffee. At 9 a.m. Wendy was first in the60 words
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Article868 1950-08-15 6 WOMAN'S PAGE ris interesting, in this ir.histricdised age. to learn that the ancient craft of hand-loom weaving is not only surviving the competition or the great textile factories but is actually exj>ertencing a revival. This is not merely the case in Uia*e remote parts of the world868 words
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Article, Illustration605 1950-08-15 6 Joan Baldwinson - By —r Joan Baldwinson ONE mornmg as Sally went next door to see her neighbour, she found Mrs Lee on her knees in front of the refrigerator, with al th« food neatly laid on the table. As Sally came into the room. Mrs. Lee jumped605 words
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Article528 1950-08-15 6 NEW YORK. IT was nice that no newlyreturned American widow from ihe Far East was thei< You know some of them are back home already wiih their kids young girls who kissed a husband goodbye in Japan, and heard a few days later he was dead in528 words
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Article16 1950-08-15 6 ANTI U.S. DISTURBANCESS A.P. TOKIO, Mon. sources n-porteu a ing number of American tii-hirwj^il Japan. -A.PA.P. - 16 words
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Advertisement110 1950-08-15 6 AMBITIOUS? Thtn send for a copy of M The Direct Way to Success" Tha MEE 170 page book which will show you how to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION by qualifying through postal tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT The School of Accountancy b the leading institution in the British Cmpire building of110 words
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273 1950-08-15 7 U.P. BELGRADE. Today. •upsHAI Tito, in the most complete interview I anv months, put himself on record for irs! rime today as saving that Yugoslavia id no' automatically fight on the side of the J;,, V iion in the event of war betweenU.P. - 273 words
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Article, Illustration32 1950-08-15 7 Boxe* of iiiimnm th>n being loaded aboard the aircraft ranter HMS Tweseas at Portsmouth, England, where th' 3 ship i> being prepared tor M'rvicv. in the Fur Ea>t. A.P Photo. A.P Photo.A.P Photo. - 32 words
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Article97 1950-08-15 7 U.P. TOKIO. Ted ay. B-29's superforts dropped more than 7.000 tons of bombs on enemy targets in the month lading August 12, concentring on five major strategic targe's including Seoui and Pvcngyang marshalling yards, which are lifted aj Tirtually all destroyed."' the UnitedU.P. - 97 words
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Article67 1950-08-15 7 [rtfllPV SUM KlplNlW SINGAPORE. Today iff Singh was told I tfv< Council :unds fof office lMrPan)Mig «*B be rxiiJ red *hea estimate* for IB're pr j I ttfty t.ibled said tint site for i post office If -.r Pr inns was chosen H go but67 words
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Article39 1950-08-15 7 WaTO Today.—The' Japacsc Oovemment is now neMtiiag "vith MacArthur'* Mfurters on the question tttetber purged military ktanel car be given posts Itk i ice reserve corps, recently created g > directive of Gen. Mac*ruiijr. liji news agency, tC'39 words
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58 1950-08-15 7 U.P. LONDON. 1 gyjfefa H had met for gjntrt Morrison said spcaaiic! Pr 6iuiu2 officers Jan commonwealth and 2 wtted to attend the Thursday. Octo v" adaressei irom I tommons. and T ne BLOCKEP Aft iNOTON Today im\ 1 r(la > approved mv removingU.P. - 58 words
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Article70 1950-08-15 7 Tribune Staff Importer SING A FORE. Today. H©PES wore raised In the Ufcgttbfctive Council to that fHt 562 persons in t»mpor;:ry employment may get into the "p* nianent cadre" of th Government. An officl e\ reply to Mr. Balwont Singh stated that the Govern..lent will give70 words
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115 1950-08-15 7 TOKYO, Today. A United States navy cruiser ranged to within 1 100 miles of Soviet Russian territory to shell military targets on the North Korean east coast* today. A U.S. Far East Naval Headquarters release said today the cruiser went north of115 words
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Article44 1950-08-15 7 Reuter. TOKIO. Today. Dr. Am Singh, »epr« tentative of Tnd? i on the United Nations Commission on Korea the United Nations fUg to the 106 th hlood bank in Tokio today It: a ceremony attended by representatives of 10 n itions Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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200 1950-08-15 7 FIFTH AIR FORCE HQ, Today. ALLIED air forces threw their combined might a®ainst the North Koreau troops in the Wangwan area today where the enemy was reported building up to five or six divisions for a new assuilt toward Taegn. An air force spokesman said200 words
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Article40 1950-08-15 7 HONGKONG. Tues. Chinese merchants in Shanghai have requested their Hongkong representatives to* hold up shipments of commodities to that city *or fear a general slump in prices would follow the issuance of the second allotment of Victory Bonds.40 words
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Article132 1950-08-15 7 Irihiin Thi c"' Al :K Toda yoj in--ax SingajiOre, 1 short r» re^ lor th» l! nilon time r n photo--00(S'lookirodn 0x,, "-niely •nclo^ d 8 woman *>.' -j. '.vxpayer nis is my r>noto- graph; do I look as if I would run away?" The132 words
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Article77 1950-08-15 7 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE. Wh* -Is and an axle were lilted to a clog at Daiby by a doctor when the dog bflroke a tJnd leg. To make things work *he doctor put both legs in plaster before adcing the mechanism. Patient was Momy, pet fox terrier ofReuter-AAP. - 77 words
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Article34 1950-08-15 7 STRASBOURG. Today. British Laboui and Conservative members, in a rar: show cf uni.y in the EuropeuJConsu'tative Assembly, made a strong attack yesterday oa Uie Schumru plan to poo> Kurope's con! and stool.34 words
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Article865 1950-08-15 8 ITNITED States and South Korean forces battled 6,000 w two new Naktong river bridgeheads tiirateriine Taejru Lr^^ toda of Soutii Korea, *mporary dfc The Communists seized one bridgehead 15 miles soutWst 16 miles northwest of Taegu while the American 24th Division er-attacking the third Naktong865 words
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Advertisement25 1950-08-15 8 your natural lovelim 5 Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth— glowing finish to your natural lo*' fin nine iovei} 10"" tiIDI.IT OLD IOHD ST X T25 words
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MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
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Title Section15 1950-08-15 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS fODAY LATE H Jballlin SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS15 words
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1002 1950-08-15 1 Lashing Attacks In Today's Meeting Raliffusion Strike Officers Told To Quit Trade Unions Scholarships And Housing Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE. Today. Singapore Legislative Council had a lively H-hour meeting this morning. The Counwas over in 32 minutes, and Inst of the time was taken up1,002 words
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Article66 1950-08-15 1 Tribune Staff Importer SINGAPORE, Today. HOPES were raised in the Legislative Council today that the 562 persons in temporary employment may get into the '•pcimancnt cadre" of th- Government. An officii reply to Mr. Balwant Singh stated that the Government will give due consideration to the66 words
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120 1950-08-15 1 TOKYO, Today. A United States navy cruiser ranged to within n 100 miles of Soviet Russian territory to shell military targets on the North Korean east coast today. A U.S. Far East Naval Headquarters release said today the cruiser went north of120 words
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Article44 1950-08-15 1 Reuter. TOKIO. Today. Dr. Ana Singh, i eprc sentative of India on the United Nations Commission on Korea handed the United Nations flag to the 406 th blood bank in Tokio today in a ceremony attended by representatives of 16 nations. —Reuter.Reuter. - 44 words
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206 1950-08-15 1 FIFTH AIR FORCE HQ, Today. a LLIED air forces threw their combined might against the North Korean A troops in the Wangwan area today where the enemy was reported building up to five or six divisions for a new assault toward Taegu. An air force206 words
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Article88 1950-08-15 1 The Department allowed the extension and gallantly returned the photograph with the comment "If your face is your lortune an additional assessment must be raised." The taxpayer was so touched .hat the photograph was returned (tor ~nn the form duly completed) with a "equest that it might88 words
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Article98 1950-08-15 1 U.P. TOKIO. Today. B-29's superforts dropped more than 7.000 tens of bombs on enemy targets in the month ending August 12, concentrating on five major strategic targets including Seoul and Pyongyang marshalling yards, which are listed aa "virtually all destroyed," the United StatesU.P. - 98 words
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273 1950-08-15 2 U.P. BELGRADE. Today. MARSHAL Tito, in the most complete interview months, put himself on recoMJf the first time today as saying that Yugostovia would not automatically fight on the side of the Soviet Union in the event of war between Russia and theU.P. - 273 words
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Article115 1950-08-15 2 U.P. KARASBURG South Africa. Monday. FIFLD Marshal Jan. Chris-. t;an Smuts today accused the government of isolating .South Africa and creat'ng enemies overseas by refusing to submit reports on its trusteeship oi Southw-v Africa to me United Nations. Smuts said that the Nationalist Government of Premier DanielU.P. - 115 words
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Article, Illustration38 1950-08-15 2 Boxes of ammuntion being i '«>a«fc*d aboard the afreraft j carrier H\IS The«*'«M at I Port -mouth, England, uhen In- ship is bdiig prepared I mr *»rvioe in thr Far MM. A.P J'h.rfo. M-i ■>»-rwn'* 111 A.P. Pftato..M-i ■>»-rwn'*- 111 A.P. Pftato.. - 38 words
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Article164 1950-08-15 2 U.P. MAFEKTNG. S AFRICA. Monday. SERKTSE Khamas legal adviser s <id today that tn«> Bamawang-.o tribesmen had agreed unanimously to fight a Briti.sh order sending their chief designate into exile for marrying a white girl. "I have just completed a tour of the Bamangwato territoryU.P. - 164 words
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Article71 1950-08-15 2 Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Today. ANE bandit was killed when a security patrol bumped into a group of bandits who were stealing identity cards and money in a hold up ol a squatter area in Central Johore yesterday. The bandit who was killed had previously thrown a71 words
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214 1950-08-15 2 Reuter. DJAKARTA. Moiida INDONESIA will proclaim herself a single c for-all" state tomorrow, replacing 'the 16-aas federation in existence when the Dutch to ferred power last year. This was officially announced here too;, after the Indonesian House of Representative by 90 votes to 18, hadReuter. - 214 words
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Article27 1950-08-15 2 NEW DELHI. V —The Portuguese Government has ♦old India that it cannot discuss the tuture o* Goa as it is an "integral part of Portugal27 words
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Article20 1950-08-15 2 MOSCOW. Mon. Pravda .oday accused the U.S. Government of preparing to spread aggression in the Far Bast.20 words
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Article85 1950-08-15 2 Reuter. OSLO. Mon. UNITED Nanons Secretary General Mr. Trygve Lie. said here loday. "I still believe that no responsible statesman wni take ileps which lead to a \v.jria war." Mr. Lie, who js on a holiday visit to his home country. added: "if me world survivesReuter. - 85 words
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52 1950-08-15 2 A.P. H. Moulmew :■<{■':>:-.\ h plimp.-t ol ::< bullet-riddled bod} M with B. Gyi. s pur.Hl cook iw on, a former British rroy* J The -Jti-y. Mr-old 1 svniDJithisers w< html the officers MM sink to cart them tow" trom B GylM JW'A.P. - 52 words
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39 1950-08-15 2 KUALA LUMPt- J It is probab/ U* j bers ot the P v:; j com unk ad; Re§ t» rs $1.00 for earn. pn s Bal Mantin Sili 1 Registration identity cam*39 words
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Article176 1950-08-15 3 I0RGED fifty-cent notes are in circulation in Singar Lre and in the Federation. warning was issued by the Chief Currency Commoner Office, Singapore, to that effect last night C Tne warning point* out the difference between the genuine and the forged fifty-cent notes. It said that the176 words
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Article109 1950-08-15 3 Ncrman John Henry Lee, a chief steward of the m.v. Scottish Trader* was bound over for a vcar in a personal bond of $300 by Mr. C. H. F. Blake in (he Marine Court vestcrdav. He pleaded guilty when charged with having assaulted a second engineer109 words
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Article82 1950-08-15 3 Today's S'pore Council OOAFORE, Today. iTtodaVs S.r.gapere LeAgislative Council me.nL ,jv Gov v S Moras questions and Borers on G- venSßfcllt Emotions by Mr. ji.nv»bH Qovenuneni Mwxt hr.ir. departtnenis are |«o?rstaifed anu .'t-rtain Lprti e nts nay be vackG oenl --\a.rd c- t 1 Goremmen s82 words
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Article72 1950-08-15 3 IHILE the Singapon CoroP«rj Om\ R m conduct»g an mqufinto the death s»*-ywH boy, yesterPM<tt the boy's parents ■ad had to be rushed «>to>pital m ar ambulance. I?**; h»thei Son Seng «i faint, rt while •ferhe ha' videnc > <: V 'f'r. the •other also fainted72 words
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Article15 1950-08-15 3 fcttMu!| 5.C.R.C. who I^NJlt* k*">' are ,k Cluh 'r,r 5 5 me tin X15 words
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Article188 1950-08-15 3 If one wants to fight the Korean Reds how does one set about it? That is the problem facing 20-year-old Michael Weerasekara who last week said that the one ambition of his life was to have a crack at the invaders of South Korea. Yesterday morning188 words
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Article34 1950-08-15 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. —A wanted woman was one of the three bandits caught by Security Forces in a rubber estate in central Johore yesterday Two other bandits in the group escaped.34 words
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211 1950-08-15 3 SHOULD Rediffusion sets be allowed in the City markets? This is a question that has caused some concern to Municipal Commissioners and they have referred this matter to their legal advisers. Commissioners were informed that some sets have already been installed in the markets.211 words
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Article88 1950-08-15 3 Wand v hundred plstered m tor cars were S tr. "re durl«s im! v months of the total PUm A >tered on The number of registered trishas. however, dropped by 466. At the end of last month there were 7,426 trishas on the roads as against88 words
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Article, Illustration406 1950-08-15 3 MISS BEADLES - -SAYS MISS BEADLES A RECENT newcomer into our midst is Mary Kath* erine Beadles, Librarian at the United States Information Service It is her first introduction to the East. She arrived in Singapore after a long flight from New York by KLM. "It is very strange406 words
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Article51 1950-08-15 3 Reuter. FORTH WORTH, Monday AB-29 bomber crashed and burned near Caswell air force base today. The fate of the occupants was not known. Normally a B-29 has a crew of 14 or 15 men, but air force officers said they did not know how many men were aboard.—Reuter. - 51 words
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871 1950-08-15 4 |T i- interesting, in this 1 in h.-tri sifted age. to learn that the ancient craft of h V.J-.o >m weaving *s not only surviving the competition pf the gteaWtextue f lC ut L« actually expertacui a revival. This is not the case in those871 words
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386 1950-08-15 4 Joan Baldwinson - By Joan Baldwinson ON* morning a. Satf? wen next door to sec her neighbour, she found Mrs. L-e on ncr knees ;n from oi the refrigerator, with a 1 the food neatly laid on the table. As Saiiy came into the room. Mrs. LK?e jumped386 words
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56 1950-08-15 4 lOAV LESLIE'S prrventative measure for dry, flaky skin censed by over-exposure to sun and wind i»> to fir-.; thoroughly deans her fae and then, using mi eo'ton in salt, she gently massages her face. \i a r horrHig'r'v rinsing it, a'terna ing tepid and cold water, she e»I i•• g56 words
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Article457 1950-08-15 4 NEW YORK. IT was nice that no newlyreturned American widow from the Far East was there. You know some of them are b ick home already with their kids young girls who kissed a husband goodbye in Japan, and heard a few days biter he was dead457 words
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Article649 1950-08-15 5 MICHAEL HERVEY - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY MICHAEL HERVEY v k tiir Greek an on ;:i nt Pop-up kLn'cK th.it an American I devouring to Sounds interesting," murmured Pop-up "Most interesting It so happens I know a fellow who can hypnotise p-ople. I met him in the Fhroe Geryhounds the other649 words
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Article184 1950-08-15 5 A.P. TOKIO. Tuesday A release from Gen. MacArthur HQ today estimated that 1.000 North KoreaReds were under attack p the Taegu sector. Tlie Red* were reported moving seme tank? in that «rea, howevci. after hailing attacked the Mth regiment of the U.S. 25th division on SundayA.P. - 184 words
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Article76 1950-08-15 5 U.P. TOKIO. Tor-ay. A high Occupation source today expressed auubt as to the auJieneny jf reports, which slid che British believed G vi. MacArthur's trip to Formosa was not in the best Inter-st of the United Nations. The soin •<• pointed out that firstly Mac Arthur wU.P. - 76 words
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Article31 1950-08-15 5 JOHANNESBURG, Mon.--Two Africans who won scholarships to an Indian j university said today they could not accept them as the I South African Government I had refused them passports31 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-08-15 6 Princess Margaret attended Mac tamp fire sing sons held at Che*ney Kami. 0 Jul} 29. at ihe onousioi. oi the World Couierence of in rl Guides. Ihe Princess »w the uniiorm of a Commodore of Sea Rangers. Photo saows: Princess Marsaret p*?sentmg a scroll 10 Mrs..v. Pholo. - 73 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-08-15 6 aioaf a\ l.a.i sircet in Brmirin, lendavrtncs armiu i Leooold demonstrations which raged in the city on July I explosion of "noise grenades" (small bombs which explode with a k»u( I>a<uo in in reserve, are mounted gendarmes. ll ' - 42 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-08-15 7 A.P. Photo. Mr. r.nd .:c$. but-ya Sena, v/no aa~e giv?n the folli songs ci many lands over til 3 Britisii Radio i Network. —A.P. Photo. tac th;- YV -a R~-arma-:u at Caux. SvyitijrlaiuL At left are th? Ceylo-A.P. Photo. - 41 words
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Article, Illustration34 1950-08-15 7 .i Marines come ashore down the gangpl *3 cf a in a X >rean port Aug. 2 as they arrive to bcittta LSA fore-, nguun, in >>«.ica.—A.F. Photo. -A.F. Photo.-A.F. Photo. - 34 words
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117 1950-08-15 7 in his magazine to Dr. Edith Summerskill 1 tateaaeat that "fighting with fiats and atom bombs is uncivilised," Canon A. We'lesley 3rr, dG-ycars'-old Vicar of St Paul's. Kingston Hill, atom bomb b t. but thinks thf reference to unarmed117 words
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Article78 1950-08-15 7 ■\r..vY .a> during the cmii r ureal; at the Leicesi•SO Yeomanry recent ng -.-cale exercises at Prog Valley, Stanford. Nor- v. scout cars roiled up and Lvered a bottle of beer to tadta i.ian with the compliaent of the officers. ReaUsxb was a feature of ihe exerci?et. I78 words
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Article78 1950-08-15 7 MAJOR IVOR. REID. of Nether Heyford, has assumed command of Caterham Barracks. He went into the Irish Guards. which his father, Colonel Lester Reid. commanded in World War (four times mentioned in despatches), after leaving Oxford, and served with the Guards Armcured Division in Germany during the war78 words
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Article64 1950-08-15 7 DURING the last six month* Clyde shipyards hay) booked orders total 1 ing 400--000 tons, which is only 42.000 less than for the whole ot !<>l!» While iC shipyards hay? two years work in hand, a Dumbarton yard has order-* which will last ten years New vessels will64 words
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Article59 1950-08-15 7 IN order to be first for a dress sales barga.n at a Bristol store, 16-years'-old Wendy slept in the doorway all night until wakened at 6 a.m. by the manageress, who gave her a cup of coffee. At 9 a.m. Wendy was first in the store59 words
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136 1950-08-15 8 U.P. DUBLIN DENNIS Madden, a Dublin transportation contractor, has just invented a submarine safety device, which he claims, will reduce the loss of life on disabled submarines to a minimum Full details of the invention are unavailable, but the main features claimed for it include;U.P. - 136 words
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Article78 1950-08-15 8 Reuter. COiXIMBO Tho Ceylon < loveinmem is proposing to aft its b in on the capture and \port of elephants, it is learnt. This move is believed to haw ■>een influenced by the good lestaud for Ceylon elephant* ♦n the zoos of othei countries and 'soReuter. - 78 words
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Article27 1950-08-15 8 Reuter. LONDON. Mori. -T&C (JOu •t-rvative D uly today d« clared that the mo-t perilous" and "imniedi.te eroblei.i was Formosa and not Korea. Reuter.Reuter. - 27 words
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Article554 1950-08-15 8 Reuter. JOHANNESBURG. IS a young man obliged to kiss a grirl after taking her out—and should he 1 ask her to pay for the bus rides, dinners and entertainment she has in his company? These two questions are the subject of major control ersicsReuter. - 554 words
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Article60 1950-08-15 8 Reuter AAP. MELBOURNE A man with a grudge against science w.ints to sue scientists of all nations collectively. He explained to his lawyer that he had been suffering "burning electric shocks" which he believed were the result of scientists from all countries experimenting in electronics. He wanted toReuter & AAP. - 60 words
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Article42 1950-08-15 8 Reuter.-AAP. AUCKLAND. New Zealand. Sun. New Zealand troops tor Korea should be on theft; way by sea .within two or three months. Major General K. L. Siewart. Chief of the New Zealand General Stall, said here 'odayReuter.—AAP.Reuter.-AAP. - 42 words
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Article130 1950-08-15 8 Reuter AAP. CANiiEHRA Australia's Federal Government will contribute £A 350,000 for the 1951 Jubilee Yeai celebrations. Announcing this the Acting Prime Minister, Mr. A. \Y Faddcn, said by agreement r he Commonwealth would iMcK 'te £A 160.000 of this fo State Government program :.ies. Mi.Reuter & AAP. - 130 words
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Article95 1950-08-15 8 U.P. HONGKONG Itoii'ay. COMMUNIST political organizers in *Core..i «Uohin-4 a prorrr.rrmr ore ot ne-vly occupied land South Kcrt pv' i. ants in order to consoiirir.te popular support and present the United Nations with a fait accompli. A Petpins radio cii^paten from Wund ing district norm ofU.P. - 95 words
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Article57 1950-08-15 8 Reuter AAP. ADELAIDE—In the traffic court a mar. said that as hifl car had not started to rattle he could no; have been travelling at 38 m.p.h. over an intersection as alleged by the police. The magistrate decided the police speedometer more factual than the pitch of the rattlesReuter & AAP. - 57 words
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157 1950-08-15 8 A.P. tentotional U -been announced fn fifth session of th* in Nations General awhich opens 'at f Meadow on Sept ll The list cove's 'all c m UN. problems, but ifS not answer the question how big a part the R *W playA.P. - 157 words
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Article65 1950-08-15 8 A.P. HONGKONG Todaj foul masked raided the house c Chinese Nationalis; G aitai Liv Shih and s:c. em and jewellery wortl; 000. equal to abotn iJSSjd! General Liu. form r 0 mander-in-Chief of v .v Nationalist East Bandit Snpr ssin quarters, once cmnnuudd an army of 1.500 KHA.P. - 65 words
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Article15 1950-08-15 8 Reuter. Minister Attlee on Wedaefr day to press his demand fc: Reuter.Reuter. - 15 words
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Article20 1950-08-15 8 U.P. first effects of Britain > recently increased defaa* budget, the C*«* ber of Trade warned 250.000 members today.U.P. - 20 words
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Article32 1950-08-15 8 COLOMBO. Mon. Steph. .1 Sen. nay <*•-' t0ld House of Representative- day that Ceylon h«l r 'J with the Born, i to buy 300,000 tons of bun* 1950-C1 crop u:32 words
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195 1950-08-15 8 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Screen actor Robert Peyton has replaced Leit Erickson as the co-star of Florence Marly in the picture Danger City." to be filmed in Japan by Breakston-Mc-Gowen, an independent producing company. "Danger City" was formerly titled "Tokyo File 212/ Peyton is LawrenceA.P. - 195 words
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Article20 1950-08-15 9 w g£' ir i ('hir:'- fiTOOT Dp"? xianchuria to E 'that tjTt?*" 1 destructive fe?'-r>t activities20 words
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Article105 1950-08-15 9 J--VWOOD Toehr»' 1 a research u > C iir von illocIb :r nci- > iOr ■e. news and IT; r^p r r a r.-'t »v< .'k lit :r.-V hous s is a? planned. Tri-dim'. ,1 oi p-.ct'irt i and r vo ta.7 sc:~ r.> ..re105 words
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Article84 1950-08-15 9 "U.n\0OD. Met rov..!:.) h,.s u.luing J/' 0 ng p iris to I r n. of f mou.- Paris t for ihe picture, •Vj r. n »1 rt ir tor Preston J 10 lnv m p ris five V nu(i, nt ;it the C' ,v 'Hiong84 words
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436 1950-08-15 9 -AND SHE READS ALL OF THEM A.P. HOLLYWOOD. DUTH Roman gets about 800 fan letters a month. What is more, she is one star who reads em —a handful or two a night, in bed, after she has studied next day's lines.A.P. - 436 words
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Article56 1950-08-15 9 Reuter AAP. MELBOURNE- A Melbourne suburo •uiLo went buck to sleep when a voic- answered him after the light had been turned on 'in his bedroom during the night. He th wghc the voice belonged to his wife. It didVt. But the 1A5.500 worth of jewels theReuter & AAP. - 56 words
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Article, Illustration137 1950-08-15 9 The en'y mechanical elephant in the work* is as. it Im off a 27-inihs per hour flff« 1 through the Btcount rv-ide on July 28 Made by Frank Stuart, a threatrtcal mask maker, the iTrpfcnaif is poweMi by a motor ear i ngin» which drives til ':»gN.A.l\ Photo - 137 words
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Article23 1950-08-15 9 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Mon. Writer Dorothy Parker and her former hesband, movie writer Alan Campbell will lentany her* on Thursday.- A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article16 1950-08-15 9 Reuter. JiTBBULPORE. Monday Ruin's have been born at Sanchara, Centra! India. Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article138 1950-08-15 9 A.P. HOLLYWOOD Woikmon to iring awov part of an old building on i studio lot camo unon a cracked and stained pnotograpn of Larry Parks. 5 a ring an Arab burnoose. Tarks recognised the picture as a studio still taken when he first cameA.P. - 138 words
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Article21 1950-08-15 9 TAIPEI. Mori.--Tho Ctt&eae Nationalists have executed two alleged leaders of a ilot to deliver Formosa tc the Chinese COmHWltllllli^21 words
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Article128 1950-08-15 10 DEOPLE living in a nine-mile stretch of Upper Serangoon Road cannot get a grain of sugar from their retail shops, while the rest of Singapore is well stocked with sugar. About 100 Indian shops which serve this area have refused to take any sugar from Government128 words
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Article119 1950-08-15 10 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon A MEMORANDUM of agreement to introduce Whitley Council Conciliation Machinery between the authorities and the employees of the Telecommunications Dept. was signed today at the Office of the Director General. Telecommunications, Kuala Lumpur. Mr. A. A. Strachan, Direc-tor-General Telecommuuieations, Mr. S. A. Eering.119 words
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Article25 1950-08-15 10 A.P. JAKARTA, Mon.—Peking's envoy to Indonesia, Wang Jen-shu. presented his credentials today and became Communist China's first ambassador to a non-Communist nation.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article124 1950-08-15 10 A decree nisi, to be made abso'ute in three months, was granted in the High Court yesterday to Peter Tristam Gordon Ogilvie-Mitchell, dissolving his marriage with his wife Gwendoline Lina Loures Ogilvie-Mitchell, on the ground of her adultery. Ogilvie-Mitchell, who married his wife in November 1942,124 words
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266 1950-08-15 10 Tribune Staff Reporter. INSPECTIONS carried out by the Labour Department showed that no young persons under the age of 18 years were employed at night during 1949 and the early part of this year. This was tne Govt, reply to a question by266 words
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Article76 1950-08-15 10 Because she was worried by had news from her sister-in-law in China, a Chinese woman decided to end her life. Yesterday the woman, Tham See Fun pleaded guilty in the Second Police Court when charged with attempted suicide at the Registration Centre on August L She76 words
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Article211 1950-08-15 10 THE following,' Singapore Badminton Associat on Junior Championship ties will be played at the Clerical Union Hall th s weekend: 8 ATI'RIIAY, at >3« p.m.:— Saint Andrew's Schoo v. Victoria School. Tournament Official Lav fIM Oliuan; Umpires Mohd. Ali bin Referee—Lee Hock San. SATIttMT, at 7.34» p.m.:—211 words
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373 1950-08-15 11 l>sl ,ranee was given yesterday that steps were being taken to have A' he Singapore Sports Stadium ererted as soon as possible by Mr. A. r imuui President of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council at the nnual General meeting held at the Y.M.C.A It373 words
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Article55 1950-08-15 11 A.P. LONDON. Mon.—Shirlev May France, still disappointed" over her failure to awhai the English Channel sails foi America from SouthaMpton on the tor.er Caronia totnprrow. •I ana feeling Hue phrysicalh. -n rl-A said today at her London I've beer doing absolute!v nothing just reatihft. But I amA.P. - 55 words
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Article41 1950-08-15 11 hnn evenly fought game .i- rEC oaM r. inkers an _!y arried Barkers < nd and Salleh tried ..t from 30 ■ju-r<'-. i a,n "goal. .la penaltj v twn a before the id OETC r-ased their lead.41 words
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236 1950-08-15 11 U.P. r NEW YORK. Monday. j&ARD will finally put his NBA heavy'Vt*<uh" -haniDionship on the line against tcli# B-shore at Buffalo tomorrow ni ls ti. l; >ht that has been postponed already because of injuries to r a es an ci it will be hisU.P. - 236 words
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Article235 1950-08-15 11 The following athletes have lieen selected to represent the gapore a.a.a. in the Sings pnre Representative Athletics Team Championsh p to be held at R.A.F. Seletar on Saturday. Transport veil', be provided and all athletes are to assemble at the S.R.C al 1.30 p.m. sliarp: 4235 words
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Article220 1950-08-15 11 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Cricket lose ot play scores. At Cheltenham. Gloi :-l:ne 140 (Allen 131. Yountr 98. Wlfson 70, Young leftarm slow 6 for S5), Mldd sex 62 for two. rain .-••»pped play. \t Weoton, Snper-Mer*. Gl*. iiiorsran 238 <E. Davies C 9. WOOller 73.Reuter. - 220 words
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Article83 1950-08-15 11 Reuter. HASTINGS, SUSSEX. Mon Leslie Ames, the Kent and Enciand batsnnn. has been invited to captain the Commonwealth cricket team which will tour India. Pakistan and Ceylon during the coming winter. Ames said today that he will not decide until tomorrow night when he isReuter. - 83 words
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375 1950-08-15 11 Reuter. LONDON, Monday CAFETY first tactics adopted by West Indies in order to avoid losing the match and make sure of gaining the "rubber" provided poor fare for a 30.000 capacity crowd on the second day of the fourth Test at the Oval. TheReuter. - 375 words
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Article105 1950-08-15 11 Reuter. t> X.ST INDIES—I»t Innings —Kae b Bedser ISS: NsflSsSjrer Ibw Ballev 36; Worrell Ibw Wrigbt 138: Weeke* Button b Wright :tt»; Waleo** b Wright 17: .mi" r Melntyre b Brown hristtani c Mclntyre b Bedser 111 Goddard no* oat 58: fsSSSJ Wright 1: Ramadhia c Melntyro b WrightReuter. - 105 words
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Article96 1950-08-15 11 A.P. FOLKESTONE. ENGLAND. Man.— A six-man Egyptian relay team may try to swim the English Channel from Frame to England t onion ow. Col. Mohamed Sabry. director of the Egvptinn Channel swimmers, said >hat if whelher permits he would put the first of the sixA.P. - 96 words
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Article62 1950-08-15 11 The followin-r were tffiuod to hold office in the Kampong Bahru Sports Club for the current year 1960-1961: •PRESIDENT: R. Ramanathan; VICE-PRESIDENT: John Chua; HON. SECRETARY. Haniff bin Hassim; HON. TREASURER: D. Stevens; HON. SPORTS SECRE TARY: Sulong bin Omar: HON. SPORTS CAPT.: Abu Bakar bin Halim.62 words
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Article141 1950-08-15 11 Reuter. I.IEGH. BELGIUM, Mon. He* Harris, Britain's world prof en sionaj sprint cycllna champion, today rod*» brilliantly to retain his title here by beating Ari«Van Vliet. oi Holland, in two Straight runs in ihe final. He tin Brat Briton i>> win the title two rearsReuter. - 141 words
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Article31 1950-08-15 11 4N extra-ordinary meeting of all Civilian Association Football Referees will be held at 52. Kampont. Java Road on Friday. Aug 18. at 7.15 p.m. Mr. J Ferguson will preside31 words
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Article168 1950-08-15 12 PRESENT stocks of rice in Singapore, together with deliveries coming forward from Siam are adequate to meet the present ration for the remainder of the year. This was the Government's answer to Mr. R. Jumabhoy, member for the Indian Chamber of Commerce, in the Legislative168 words
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Article144 1950-08-15 12 TODAY'S MARKETS There has been a sharp drop of 13 cents in the rubber conv modity market since last night's clos ng fo: lowing the report in the U.S. Journal of Commerce that the U.S. Government will impose controls on rubber as from September 1. The144 words
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Article44 1950-08-15 12 The price of tin declared a» noon today was $414 per picul ex smelter a rise of 191 on the picul. The price of three months tin in London last night was £K20 per ton- a r.ae of £18 on the ton.44 words
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Article47 1950-08-15 12 London continues to bid for tins shares. But \he Singapore share market this morning remained quiet but steady in the i ns section. Holders of tin were holding ofT for better prices. Industria s were quietly steady while rubbers had little interest.47 words
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Article21 1950-08-15 12 The gold market was steady and quiet this morn ng at $2U0 per tael for first quality gold bars.21 words
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Article34 1950-08-15 12 U.P. HONG KuNG. Today The Chinese Rods, apparently perturbed owr the poor response to the Moscow-inspired "world peace appeal" among the Chinese, ordered re doubled efforts to boost the number of signatures obtained.—U.P.U.P. - 34 words
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Article25 1950-08-15 12 U.P. MOSCOW. Today. A group of American tobacco brokers yesterday contracted to purchase Russian tobacco as well as sell United States tobacco here.—U.P.U.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1950-08-15 12 A.P. HONG KONG, Today —The rubber manufacturing industry in Hong Kong has been badly hit by rising costs and a slump in business.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration17 1950-08-15 12 Students of the Nanyang Girls' High School cleaning their classrooms this morning17 words
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Article, Illustration42 1950-08-15 12 Indian Independence Day: Today's Flag Hoisting Mr. John A. Thivy, »he Re >rer*r. .af i\e ol the Government of India hoisting the fla of th< Republic of India this monnlig at India House, Grange R<>ad» Singapore. The oeea.«x>n: Indian Indep nde. .> Day.42 words
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Article154 1950-08-15 12 Reuter and AAP. TOKYO, Today. IT was officially confirmed today that a Communist attempt to cross the Naktong yesterday, 14 miles southwest of laegu had been "completely nullified" by the United States Ist Cavalrj. At least 1.000 Cnrunanista aie estimated dead. The coaiusioii »v as worseReuter and AAP. - 154 words
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189 1950-08-15 12 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. THREE hundred and ninety one students of the upper classes of the Nanyang Girls' School were marked present when the classes re-open-ed this morning—one month later than the scheduled date. They were told by their principal, Madam Lvi Yeun Sian:189 words
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Article220 1950-08-15 12 Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. fONSIDERABLE difficulties have been gL countered in obtaining staff to fill the sen o. posts in the Income Tax Department, says in Comptroller of Income Tax, Singapore, in his repw for the years 1948 and 1949. a nr The220 words
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Article27 1950-08-15 12 NEW DELHI. Police ?ai«i J 8 they believed U>e train crash over end near I3enar« s in wi least 21 persons were was Uw result of27 words
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Title Section63 1950-08-15 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE POH THE PEOPLE Spot* LARGER SALE THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN At MAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Linn Bjjtxhed tiimultancouAly at Bwgaporr, Kuala Lumpur, fpofc ana Penann. EIGHT PAGES. SlNixArOK!-:, TUESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1950 ftflCfc TEiS CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE USPRMS&XTATI V k toairiof Glover, tjfQ63 words
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509 1950-08-15 1 24th Armour Bores Into N* Koreans A.P. TOKio, Tuesday. WITH the greatest Communist offensive of the Korean war possibly only rs away, Red forces made probing attack' across the Naktong Hiver while they massed 60,000 men for their big push on Taegu, vital forwardA.P. - 509 words
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Article128 1950-08-15 1 FLASH TOKIO, Today. VORTH Korean Commullgfcits toda> put a thousand troop> aeros< the Naktont; river in a new cro'oini: on the c»ntral front, where they have mmwti MMM 60.000 nun for all-out drive on the key Halted Nations base of Tae^ii. The new crossing was south of128 words
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Article57 1950-08-15 1 U.P. LONDON. Monday. r E Duke of Edinburgh "left a ciicket match early and sped back to Clarence House toda\. pp. ivntly because he had i hunch that his wife was a*)out to have a second babj. But Royal household sources said that the birth expected lastU.P. - 57 words
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Article171 1950-08-15 1 Reuter. LONDON. Monday. PORTSMOUTH naval authorities were tod y probing the possibility 'of sabot-ig. ibo rd the British aircr ft i carrier Theseus due to leave for Korea on Friday. Damage was discovered in the electric .1 leads of the 18.000-ton ship's gyro f compass. TheReuter. - 171 words
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Article20 1950-08-15 1 A.P. TOKIO. Mon. Official sources reported an increas- ing number of petty .1 American disturbance a in Japan.—A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article155 1950-08-15 1 A.P. London, Monday. pRINCESS Elizabeth, who is expecting a second baby any day now, played with Prince Charles on the lawn of Clarence House today. After 15 minutes with the little prince, who is-21 months old on Monday, 'he Princess ret:ivd into her four-storey home. OutsideA.P. - 155 words
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Article101 1950-08-15 1 THbum* >tafT K< porter INDIA'S third Independence Day was celebrated with simp c ceremony at xituiU House this morning whe^ the Representative of the viovernment of India in Malaya, Mr. John A. Thivy, hoisted the tricolour at 9 a.m. before a group of 100 Indmns. The101 words
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Article130 1950-08-15 1 Today's S'pore Council SINGAPORE, Today. AT today's Singapore Le- gislative Council meeting, the Government Ul>]fd the following questions a id answers on Government staffs: Questions by Mr. Jtasmbhoy: Is Government awn.c certain departments are understaffed ana cert a in departments may be verstaffed? Has Government ene\i£ed130 words
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51 1950-08-15 1 Britain' leader of the Opposition, Winston Churchill, is during his August 11 a a d r ISS.nI the Consulnti.e A nioly oi ihe Council oi burojME al Strasbourg when h e.-.i.ed lor tae inunediai ol a Luropean Army. At rigut is J. Van Be Kieit ol Holland. A.P. Pnoio A.P.A.P. Pnoto - 51 words
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379 1950-08-15 1 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Monday OIR Senegal Rau (India) said today that his 0 country has proposed a commission of the "Little Six" of the Security Council to pronrilgate the United Nations' war aims and study plans for the postwar future of a free Korea. HeU.P. - 379 words
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Article71 1950-08-15 1 Tribune Staff Reporter JOHORE BAHRU. Today. ONE bandit was killer when a security patrol bumped into a group ad landlti who were stemlin Identity cards ana money in a hold up o. c. squatter area in Central fohore yesterday. The bandit who was killed had previously thrown a71 words
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Article114 1950-08-15 1 U.P. KARASBURG. South Africa. Monday. FIELD Marshal Jan. Christian Smuts today accused the government of isolating South Africa and creating enemies overseas by refusing to submit reports on Us trusteesnip of Soutnwes. Africa to the United .Nations. Smuts said that the Nationalist Government oi Premier Daniel MalanU.P. - 114 words
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Article117 1950-08-15 1 TrSbIUM Staff Reporter ONE thousand eight hundred and two motor cars were registered .n Singapore during the first seven months of this year, brlngir- the total of motor registered on the island to 15,495. Durig the same period, 12,--244 more racycles were registered making the total117 words
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283 1950-08-15 1 More Opposition To Russian Plan THE United Nations' Security Council convened at Lake Success, New York, at 1.45 a.m. Singapore time today. It began with a French translation of a long speech made by Russia's Jacob Malik last Friday. Ecuador's Antonio Quevedo opened the283 words
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Article30 1950-08-15 1 A.P. TOKIO, Mon.—The Australian Prime Minister, Mr. Robert Menzies, who landed here today said Australia ia working as fast as possible to get ground trops to Korea.—AJP.A.P. - 30 words
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Article310 1950-08-15 1 A.P. FRANCE charged Russia today jsrtrh a* lin~ Comnunts f NorM Ko- :a by a irocedureil stalemate 4 ch •>as th° Untied "Cations Security Council Ths char c was made by delegate. M. Chan 1. who accused Russia's \:alik o r tryini to soli? US. trom otherA.P. - 310 words
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Advertisement94 1950-08-15 1 A Magnificent Selection Ot SILVER E.P.N.S. PRESENTATION CUPS in latest designs and in all sizes Special dincnunt* *tn rluks, fichoitlfi and artxnriatinn*. Alwav* avallab c al G. C. de SILVA BROS., .7, Raffles Plant, BTpon M-H.H.'H/.Vtj.l.'.lJ-VtJ COFFEE POWDER FACTORY 380-H, Paya Lebar Rd.. Singapore. Piece ***** 76e7be4j- AUTOMATIC RC 50094 words
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Article216 1950-08-15 2 SHOPKEEPERS TO NOTE: THE Labour Department is taking action against 1 shop-keepers who break the 'Weekly Holidays' Bill.' Yesterday Mr. C. W. Lyle, Deputy Commissioner of Labour, stated that the Department had applied for three summonses to be served on offenders. A few more applications216 words
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Article162 1950-08-15 2 KUALA I tJMPUR. Mon i MALAY couple at rs Kamoon: Kubang Paya Pauh. Perils were fired at by bandits recently. Both were immediately killed, leaving thre small cMMren. The Menu! Besar. Ru.a Haji Ahmad bin Raja Enci'U accompanied by the Britisn Adviser. Mr. A. Glencross and162 words
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Article67 1950-08-15 2 KUALA LUMPUR. MJfl In a talk on Timber .t. search in Malay. l today over the Blue Network j& Radio Malaya at 7.1 pan.. Mr. a. v. Thorn: s nine l Research Officer. Department of Forestry, fc'ec ration ot Malaya. Will be talking about thi structure, properties, and67 words
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Article77 1950-08-15 2 Dodged Duty Charge JOHORE BAHRU. Mon Twenty three fi ar old Chong Teck Ling, claimed trial in th! Magistrates' Court today a hen charged with conveyh:, four sots of motor-car batteries into the Federation without paying duty. The tax amounted to $42. Teck Ling When arrested by the Police tfu77 words
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Article116 1950-08-15 2 NG KAI SUNG. 44- eu old Hakka. appeared before Mr. C. H. F. Blake in tile Relief Ourt yesterday and a tentative charge of murder wa* mentioned against him. An application made ny Ng's wife to adjourn the preliminary inquiry for another week, for her to116 words
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Article61 1950-08-15 2 Mr. F. C. Jamo.«, Progressive Municipal Commissioner for East Ward, will be meeting his constituents tomorrow between 5 p.m. and 7 p.m. at No. 14. Lorong 29, Geylang to discuss Municipal affairs. Residents of East Ward who have any particular problem are requested to see61 words
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Article39 1950-08-15 2 The first general and election meeting of the Singapore Life-Guard Corps will be held on August 28, at the YMCA Hall on Orchard Road, at p.m. Tho meeting will b* followed by I film show39 words
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Article16 1950-08-15 2 Captain G. Sinclair was granted a pilotage licenct with effect from July 20. 1950.16 words
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224 1950-08-15 2 SHOULD Rediffusion set* be allowed in the City markets? This is a question that has caused some concern to Municipal Commissioners and they have referred this matter to their legal advisers. Commissioners were informed th tt some sets have aheady been installed in the224 words
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Article, Illustration89 1950-08-15 2 Mr. CX. Bee, I roth rof Mr. C. S. -c. M J* Wfote "A Chines.' Sees the World." la fa si heck mt talcing course m ;<!ivin.-,>. adinini iraii. n i, th* I ni\ rsii> of San Fran- SCO. Mi. Ser who iptl three jreovn in89 words
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Article119 1950-08-15 2 WHILE the Singapore Coro-' aer'i Court was conduct ng an inquvst into the death of an IS-year-old boy. yesterday »>oth the boy's parents fainted and had to be rushed to hospital in an ambulance. The boy's father. Sob Seng Kok. fainted a short while after he119 words
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Article111 1950-08-15 2 Norman John Henry l,c. a cbi -t ift of the m.v "Scottish TmtSr" was bound over for a year in a personal bond of $300 by Mr. C. H. F. Blake in th< Marine Cour; yesterday. He pleaded guilty when charged with having assaulted a second111 words
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63 1950-08-15 2 The Koh Min Progressive Unit Society their Fourth Anniversery with a r*tSS?S2S toitNv.Hs ralebtaM thefc lyurth Anruvcrvm ni»h a dlnnet at their club house in Tras Stre-t jesterdav T*ilv£L wlL 10 l ish v Wong Chan Hen*. Cheng KtftMUJ lew, ioong F^**r,? 00 Ye cow Farn (Resident) Cheong Yue Chong,63 words
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Article181 1950-08-15 2 PORGED iifty-cent notes are in circulation in Singa- pore and in the Federation. Warning was issued by the Chief Currency Commissioner Office, Singapore, to that effect last night. The warning points out the differenc 4 between the genuine and th? forged fifty-cent notes. It said181 words
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185 1950-08-15 2 A TEAM of Rangoon Police consisting of an inspector a sub-inspector and three Police Constables are expected to arrive in Singapore to-mor-iow to undergo ;t short course in the control administration and use df the Police wireless equipment with the Singapore Police. The Rangoon185 words
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Article190 1950-08-15 2 If one wants to fight the Korean Reds how does one set about it? That is the problem facing 20-year-old Michael Weerasekara who last week said that the one ambition of his life was to have a crack at the invaders ol South Korea. Yesterday morning190 words
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Article, Illustration408 1950-08-15 2 MISS BEADLES - -SAYS MISS BEADLES i RECENT newcomer into our midst is Mary Kath erine Beadles. Librarian at the United States Information Service It is her first introduction to the East. She arrived in Singapore after a long flight from New York by KLM. "It is very strange408 words
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Article14 1950-08-15 2 Mr.P. R. Metcalfe, has boon appointed to be a Police Magistrate. Singapore.14 words
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Article84 1950-08-15 2 1™» VJI observe th third anniversary n L lhp Independent- to-di, flag-hoistin- cer IndiP hoas'. 3i n r v t But Indians win not hi, fl.V the fl.,g in their busino: .s promises It is nndo lst00d dian request was J* Ifl Government for si**!? l84 words
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Article187 1950-08-15 2 CJEIZED w,th a bearutue, table, where ho was p SI i cards with other officers 0 he ss• Sin Soon Lee tt I Ncssel la -V at anchor in a port of Pakmbang. Suma J at four o clock n the after. noon of187 words
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Article84 1950-08-15 2 KUALA LUMP 17! U Recruiting ot Chin* r the Regular Maid. Force will take pla: al Seremban Police Sta 9 a.m. on August 21 Intending recruits in lb lacca and Xegrl S*rrx;]?r. are requested to c.r O.c.P.Ds. m foeir osm ~<mi for guidance and farther information. Radio84 words
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Advertisement117 1950-08-15 2 LAST TWO gATWAV DAYS! 11a.m. 1.45 4.15 6.45 9.30 Wait Disney's -^Ĕjj**, %J t oior br TtniMCOLOIt c»• HO >»»IO "Cl\|l!i "< OPENING^THURSD/IY ARLENE PAHL W^^T OPENING TODAY 1.45, 4.15, iW 6.45 9.30 p.m. JkjUHKls^^ i3irlcr? nnr! a Woman 7^T\T^S na■ rr■ n..c ICHWSTtAHI M »\M»JirJ mnrc DANGEROUS J a117 words
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Advertisement58 1950-08-15 2 LAST DAY 11, 1.45. 4, 6.30 A 9.30. Humphery Eleanor BOGART PARKER I in "CHAIN LIGHTNING" STARTS TOMORROW E Portrait Jennie Starring: i JENNIFER JONES JOSEPH COTTEN_ lirfxi 111 45 4 II i 1 T Ib afua an TODAY! i NEXT CHANGE BLOGSSI I'LACE VOtfß ORDbI Wi 1 H rUF58 words
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Advertisement85 1950-08-15 2 .ViV^'-V-V.VAWAV.V tith Last Day! "SAPOTAN6AN Indonesia's sew Musical plu* U X. AJdi K'.rra (in Malay) Tomorrow. "MATLAI'i (Hlodvstaiii j Last 3 Shows 3. Ill• H A Wonderful Hijpiriou.- Melo-Diama I "YOU GOTTA STAY HAPPY" Opening T< morrow "MY FOOLISH HEART PHDK. HQ 8*570 OfYLMMi I Toduv Only. 8 00. Paramount85 words
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Article357 1950-08-15 3 oMP seventy students of the Chinese High School S he'd' 1 Private meeting yesterday morning iav the school re-opened for its new term. The iejits barred teachers from entering the school hin where they held the meeting. l t i. understood that at this meeting357 words
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Article151 1950-08-15 3 1 GROUP 1,1 experts conA vened b.v the World Organization recently met i recommend m> leslgned to imorove sen ic< s for children >l-age group, n, pras r C. Brockington. 'j Medical Officer oi West Riding v Yorksnire. Kngland. waj ,»lected chairman of the Professor151 words
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246 1950-08-15 3 JHIKTEEX persons lost their lives and 187 others injured as a result of 668 accidents in July worst of the year and the second highest on -•.cord. Those killed were four wult passengers, four adult Pedestrians. two adult ta two child peclestri- rod246 words
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Article84 1950-08-15 3 LONDON Moil. THE U.S. Ambassador .v.r. Douglas and the Foroicn Secretary Mr. Bevui conferred with Premiei Awliee at No. 10 Downing Sireet today. The question of Formosa, upon which Britain and the U.S. do not see eye to eye. was reported unoiiiclally to be the principal84 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-08-15 3 ABOVE: HMS BettMl lyinß at the Naval Base, sin K M r Let*: I). Norman, Defence Ottic r of the Belfast who comlne! ?•<! prSMMMa on a v sit to the BrMast.33 words
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Article123 1950-08-15 3 TWENTY -SIX scouts belonging to the Ist. and Bth troops of the Ismail IJn.chsh School. Kota Bahru. Kelantan. are having their first glimpse of Singapore. During thi last week the boys had -I busy programme. they visited the Malayan Breweries, the Glass Factory. Fraser and Neavc. Kabang123 words
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Article323 1950-08-15 3 THE Sniiiauore First. District Judge, Mr. H. E. 1 Kingdon! yesterday sentenced a 20-year-old Chinese Communist to a total of lour years 1 rigorous imprisonment. The Communist Oong Pis Kwang. a leochew was lound 2uiltv on two Charges involving Communist slogans. He was sentenced323 words
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256 1950-08-15 3 KUALA LUMPUK. Monday. INDO-CHINA is perhaps the most critical spot in South East Asia where active warfare is going on, and the defence of the whole area depends on it, said Ambassador John Melby, head of the American Survey Group at256 words
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Article53 1950-08-15 3 Reuter. FORTH WORTH. Monday A B-29 bomber crashed and burned near Caswell ah force base today m jiio f .t» of the occupanti not known Normally b B-29 has a crew of U or it> men, but air force officers said they did not know how many menReuter. - 53 words
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Article282 1950-08-15 3 Now -Hen [IMS Belfast anchored yesterday in the peaceful waters of Singapore. To the grey, embattled cruiser and her crew it is a change after duty in the troubled Korean waters. It has only been 16 days ago since the BetTssi was steaming -along tne Korean282 words
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256 1950-08-15 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. (nv H-rivpr who had crossed tne ess est «wswss». trap. A instead ,L>n* Appearing ta the traleci' court yesterday 34-year-old Qota AhKang two pteaded irMilly to JJn*c charges et entering tin- Proe,ii without Int Pah Berrtae VehkSe permit licence and256 words
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Article173 1950-08-15 3 THE Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Ay nsley. yesterday handed over cus-to-day of a 13-year-old Chinese "girl. Lim Choon Hian. to the Social Welfare Department. Up to now the child had been in the joint guardianship of her mother. Teoh Son Eng. and her fostermother,173 words
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Article35 1950-08-15 3 JOHORE BAHRI". Today —A wanted woman was one of the three bandits caught by Security Forces in a rubber estate in central Johore yes terday ivo other bandits in the group escaped.35 words
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Advertisement41 1950-08-15 3 UE CAN SUPPLY V.OUR I REQUIREMENTS From Stocks in sheet, packed n k< d in drum of Crrti 00 ACID Crystals packed Sta '-ask of U2 lbs. fri:' Aua packed in bags. I wrrutM nocks available. CO., Singapore North Kridge Road.41 words
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Advertisement374 1950-08-15 3 A RIE Styled to please and engineered to Perfection the Ariel way —you get trouble-free performance always. I Distributors: George Lee Motors. Singapore. South Motor Co.. Ltd..' Kuala Lumpur. Hock Hoe Co.. Ipoh. Segamat Store Agency. Tenung. Heng Seng <x Co., Kota Hharu Factor Representatives; T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD.374 words
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Article414 1950-08-15 4 PHREE years is no great time in the history of nations, and against the vast panorama of the of India and Pakistan they represent but a moment. Yet a moment is enough to make history. three years ago British rule in India came an end and the nations414 words
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Article125 1950-08-15 4 JUST about this time two years ago, the Govern ment printers were making the final nronf Cn H2 ed Memorandum Malayan War D Com It was a controversial naner Tt fail to be, for its purpose wastry to some of the damage which war had infheted nntb country125 words
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2592 1950-08-15 4 Mr. T.F. Carey - Extracts from the Annua! Report for 1949 explaining why indebtedness is widespread among middle-class salaried workers in Malaya and stressing the need for the rapid spread of the Co-operative movement In 1950 Banking Unions will be formed in selected areas so that surplus2,592 words
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Article71 1950-08-15 4 U.P. DEAUVILLE. France mon. King Farouk of Eg/pi, travelling incognito, is expected to arrive ncn on Thursday to attend a Franco-Egyptian gala at this fashionable channel coast resort. It was learned tcday that a suite of rooms reserved for "Fuad el Mii-ri Pasha" were to beU.P. - 71 words
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Article36 1950-08-15 4 CHICAGO, Mon.—Tho International Trade Fair in Chicago is impressing the public as well as American import buyers Officials estimated that 70.000 people visited the exhibition on Sunday and about the same number on' Saturday.36 words
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Advertisement54 1950-08-15 4 /ff=V Mullardl for Better Reception Model USA Has 230 tuUv :>n<lspread |£JA Cash less 10% Easy payments be arrangt RENASCENCE CO. 601 North Bridge Kd., S'porPhone ***** Mp> VELOS X MINOR BUT I 111 EFFICIENT 6ET ONE FOR EVERY DESK KM ROBINSON tftlAfi IM 6480 ALSO AT HUALA LUMPU» t54 words
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Advertisement78 1950-08-15 4 j White Drill j j SHORTS and /f I TROUSERSi IV--t v' WELL TAILORED IN 6000 j QUALITY DRILL, WITH j_J BUCKLE SUPPORTS, THESE I TROUSERS AND SHORTS WILL 6IVE EXCELLEU SERVICE AND STAND UP TO CONSTANT WASHING. WAIST SIZES 30" TO LONG TROUSERS $1030 PER PAIR SHORTS 750 PER78 words
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Article58 1950-08-15 5 was worried vs from her sister- china, a Chinese decided to end her the woman. f nn pleaded guPty g nd Police Court in »in charged with attempted Ihe Registration Jj2 re on August L psed at the Con later found to 01. The Magist Kound58 words
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Article11 1950-08-15 5 A.P. KARACHI, Mon. —Pakistan v al< brated the thirdA.P. - 11 words
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Article186 1950-08-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. Three bandits were shot dead and four others captured by security forces in action in the Federation yesterday. In Perils, security forces shot eiown and killed a Chinese suspect who failed to stop when challenged. He was not in possession of an identity186 words
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Article106 1950-08-15 5 LUMPUR, Mon i >H VNDUaI of agA men! to introduce tncO Conciliation Machinery between the ■iti s md the employ the Telecopunnnienwas signed at Uie OfTice of Dirt r General Telecommunications, Kuala A. A. Strachan. Direc- ral TelecommuiuMi A. E. ring. Ag. Controller <f Telecommurrafflc Hp106 words
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Article29 1950-08-15 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. oi ill armaments atomic weapons would have little or no effect prospects of a future war, a Foreign Policy Asso:<l>ort asserted onU.P. - 29 words
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Article35 1950-08-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The designation of Headquarters. Malaya District, senior military fortuaUon in Malaya, has been changes] to Headquarters Malaya. Major General 11. L. TJrquhart G.O.C. Malaya i/iiui.ii, continues to oe G.O.C.35 words
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Article, Illustration30 1950-08-15 5 Members of the Telok Y> c Chines Mtfhoriisf Church held a comer* on the occasion of the *~>!ti ;inni\ersur> of 'he Church recently. Picture* slave* of the ptej30 words
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Article183 1950-08-15 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Monday. A EUROPEAN planter and two Special Com were seriously wounded in a bandit ambush on an estate in Kedah this morning. The estate party was travelling in a car when tl. r ran into a bandit trap. though outnumbered. (he wounded men engaged183 words
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Article33 1950-08-15 5 Brigadier H. F. S King, former director of the Ordnance Bu vkICS, Far East Land Forces, has been appointed Inspector of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps with the rank of MajorGeneral.33 words
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Article174 1950-08-15 5 LUMPUR, Mon. TOE High Commissioner, I (iurney, accomthe Biitish Advil€r. E. V. G- Day. lay visit to tne island recently in K> was very interested in of the mengciTelaga Tujoh were ably displayed y District Otlicer •ho emulated the acrobatic feats of the many Ma ay youths174 words
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Article127 1950-08-15 5 pEOPLE living in a nine-mile stretch of Upper Serangoon Road cannot get a grain of sugar from t heir retail shops, while the rent, of Singapore is well stocked with sugar. About. 100 Indian shops which serve this area have refused to take any sugar from127 words
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Article397 1950-08-15 5 A CLAIM for X.10,000, being first payment under an agreement In reaped of a lease for a block of 16 houses in Orchard Road, formed the subiect oi dispute in the High Court yesterday when Lim Lng Siang sued W. F. Fitzpatrick to recover the amour;.397 words
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Article125 1950-08-15 5 A decree nisi, to be made absolute in three month?, was granted in the Htgh Court yesterday to Peter Trißtaaa Gordon Ogilvie-Mitchell. dissolving his marriage with ftia wife Gwendoline Lina Loures Ogilvie-Mitchell, on the ground of her adultery. Ogilva■-Milch, i:. who married his v.ife in November125 words
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Article152 1950-08-15 5 AN appeal has boon launched by the Singapore Boys Scant! Associaiion for (30.000 to renovate their headquarters at Armenian Street. On Saturday Utters, signed by Mr. F. 0. Sands. vicePresident of the Association and Chairman of the Appeal Board, were sent to hundreds of prominent people152 words
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Advertisement338 1950-08-15 5 MADE IN ENGLAND VTCQBBHHb THE KINTA ELECTRICAL DISTRIBUTION CO.. LTD., I, Station Road. Ipoh. Telephones 393/394. Agents in Perak of THE GENERAL ELECTRIC CO LTD., OF ENGLAND. BLOCKS The Malaya Tribune Projess Department, oneib you one of the beat .JiockmaKiug services In Singapore at /cry competitive ~atea. Your ±naulrle«» and338 words
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Miscellaneous16 1950-08-15 5 X J V cow> iwin «t pjjj senvicf wt Tjmu mt, off in by ill Capp16 words
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110 1950-08-15 6 —Journal Of Commerce TRADE. FINANCE AND MARKETS NEW YORK, Monday. THE United States Government will impose controls on all crude rubber for tyres and other products on September 1 under one of the first industrial mobilisation orders resulting from the Korean W ar,110 words
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275 1950-08-15 6 A.P. NEW YORK, Monday. WILLIAM O'Neil, president of General Tyre Rub- ber Co., said there is no tyre shortage, and no threat of one. "There is no reason for anyone to be stampeded into buying tyres through fear of rationing." he said inA.P. - 275 words
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Article142 1950-08-15 6 Reuter. LON*r><">N. Mon. Despite an undertone of caution whi! await "tog developments in Kor> a. tlie !>.nd<m Stock Exrhansre recorded quiet limine*? n man> ttOSSSfItIC ISMKfI today. British lov. rmn.nt funds responded with fractional sans to small in- and there fere improvements of a few penc« in betterReuter. - 142 words
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Article225 1950-08-15 6 SINGAPORE. Mon. THE Singapore share market opened the week quietly and tin share holders were inclined to await London's opening. Industrials were steady and rubbers had little interest. The following were the day's price changes: MNC.APOKF. Am. M. K'koag (The Bk. (tl'JEong reg.) two.oo 830.00 Robinson Co.225 words
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Article54 1950-08-15 6 Malayan stocks of rubber at the ports and with dealers at the end of July totalled 80.475 tons- a drop i 14.070 tons as compared with stocks at the end of June, totalling 94.545 tons. Dealers' stocks at the tnd of July totalled 58.779 tons. whUe, port54 words
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Article709 1950-08-15 6 »i« x Bricks Pref. 1.90 2.8§ Ord. 1.90 2.08 *tlas Ice ll.ftu 12.35 8.8. Petrol B 8 BM. Tru.<'- 7.00 7 Con. Tin Smelt Pref. 20 H/« Ords. 15 If/E. UtU. Adsur. 37.60 :;8.. r < xd Fed. Dispensary 6.25 t. Fraaer Neave Pref. «.25709 words
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Article129 1950-08-15 6 THE rubber commodity market yesterday was rather thin. But with good orders from Japan the prica rose from 119 cents at the opening for September to 123 cents done. But the market eased towards the close to 122 centa. London last night went uu only 1 16d129 words
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Article35 1950-08-15 6 The copra market was quiet yesterday with buyers at $42 3 4 per picul f.o.b. Aug.-Sept. and sellers at $43 1 2. Coconut oil was nominally quoted at $68 per picul f.o.b. Aug -Sept.35 words
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Article30 1950-08-15 6 HONG KONG. Monday. The following were to-day's quotations on the Hong Kong Money Exchange HK56.39 pei U.S. dollar. HKS 15.60 per pound sterling. HK$3ll per tacl of gold30 words
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Article216 1950-08-15 6 A.P. HONGKONG. MorulaDIG stocks of materials which had piled ir' Hongkong warehou.ses are being reduce!? steady buying. c The Hongkong Sunday Herald said much of this buying has been on behalf 0 < Communist and Nationalist China. A few months ago Hongkong's v.arehT were bursting atA.P. - 216 words
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Article48 1950-08-15 6 Malaya exported 8.463 tons oi tin in July, making a total of 46.770 3/4 tons exported during the first seven months of the year. In July U.S.A. took 4.866 tons, the Continent 1.747 tons. India 1.289 1 4 tons Canada 191 tons. South America 108 tons.48 words
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Article81 1950-08-15 6 A.P. NEW DELHI, Mon. INDIA had a favourable balance of trade during the first half of the year, despite an adverse ba.ancc during the second quarter. The surplus during the first quarter was 417.000,000 rupees I US$B7 800.000» and the deficit during the second 347.500.000 rupees (US$73,--200.000).A.P. - 81 words
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Article55 1950-08-15 6 LatfPON, Hog market u;i> lotalh «Bd-«uiv lin nff'Jr' ■fl*rn i —i■ i only 2o ion-- v..., buyers In the category. But both sp.it anj !)ijv» w«ro n.:„i<...i br <X of tB2l a for spot an.l f::-i 2 for ZJZI} *w> buyers and wiih no busim-ss. T',r. buyen and55 words
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Article135 1950-08-15 6 Reuter. BOMBAY Mon. Tweh, thousand textile worker? a Bombay downed tools tha morning in irrpam to Socialist call for .in indciuute strike on the tame of i hnnj Six out of a total of 60 Mm closed down to-day but lie Government recognised textile labour organisationReuter. - 135 words
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Advertisement716 1950-08-15 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE 1 EVERETT STAR-UK For Hongkong, Japan. For Hongkong, Jap&n •"Bradeverett" Cdns. 15 U) "Nordstjernan" 27/29 Aug For Chittagong For Penang "Tonjcr" 16 17 Aug. Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, For P. n ing. Hangout. Cal;jtta, Kuracfta, Bahrein, Kowctt, Madras. Basrah. Khoramshanr. "Rebeverett" 1718 Aug. "Star Alcyone Grins. 1 33/34716 words
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Advertisement350 1950-08-15 6 sul j SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED Indian gardener to riant Rowers; Ap;l\ personally Sen* Hua Sawmill. Kawpong Bugis. off Kallang Road. S pore i iK. :t"6* WANTED Experienced Chine* Account Clerk to keep COnrp OtC Set English Accounts in Johore Bahni. Singapore man preferred. Salary 8180 free transport suppled." Knowledge of350 words
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Advertisement346 1950-08-15 6 TUITION SCHOOL Certificate Mathematics In 4 month.-. Starting 15 August. Special tuit on in 10-yeare etc. by experienced teacher wth University qualification. Apply Box A.3Byr». tribune. Singapore, ll 384] PUPILS prepared lor I College Music Examinations, Prat tual. and Theoretical, al. grades. 100. suQCCeene. Thorougb train'ng by qualified lady t<346 words
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Advertisement209 1950-08-15 6 AUSTIN 16. 1917 jual o\erhauled. j excellent condition. Cotuprehensn c Insurance August '51. Owner ea\- I lag colony. Highest over 83 wo. s. uree. Phone 6070. f*-30fl MORRIS Minor Tourer Noveniber 1949. 7 r »00 miles. Maroon, new hood. Bide screens. Taxed, m.-vied. 530"t' or neareSl offer. Box A.3894. Tyibune,209 words
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Advertisement126 1950-08-15 6 MUSIC TRANSPORT »U new Marietta »01. N *oorman's MuikVStud by Prof, and Mr-. 37. On-hard Road aad ii mem Rd. T»kphia> ACCOMMODATION FURNISHED I Newton Circus. Wrn* Tribune S:'iK.>r*. TO LEI' Mi I' bouses, newly buHb with specious Tn district. Al*l> Bos A S'oopj i I mm Ist. S. i»«.126 words
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385 1950-08-15 7 i\ assurance was given yesterday that steps were being taken to have A t j ic Singapore Sports Stadium erected as soon as possible by Mr. A. (jilmour. President of the Singapore Olympic and Sports Council at the pnU al general meeting held at the385 words
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Article172 1950-08-15 7 ing athletes have te d to represent Wie A.A. m the yinj;aentatrre Athletics jj ci impionsh'p to he held >letsr i'n Saturday. wil be provided and are to assemble at i 5RC at 1.30 p.m. suarp: i; v irdi Relay ran v a. Nunes; i«o Choon172 words
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Article, Illustration54 1950-08-15 7 A.P. I Muu. WllflCj Xuy dieeppottttey' over bĕr to svrim the Enirlisli i i..- foi America from g thampl i ti.o liner Caronia tomorrow. *I am feattU lint physdrallj Shtrlej paid today at her i-onoon hotel. "I've beer doin* absolutely botliing joet reetmg. But I am .-•tillA.P. - 54 words
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Article103 1950-08-15 7 LIEGE. BELGIUM, Mon.—Reg Britain's world profee* tonal rint cycling champion. 'I. i* brilliantly to retain •by beating Arte >' Holland. "ia two > in th? final. H. I.- first Rriton to win >\.> years in "Recession. In Hi.' first 1, j„. defeated Van who yon103 words
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Article57 1950-08-15 7 Reuter. SUSSEX. M"n lie Kent and Eughan been unutxt 'Main tht; Commonwealth ebkii will tour In and Cej lon durin:. d today tii.it he WW tumomiw nijiht see George Duck(»nn< England Wit Ai'o is to manage the 'U> is Hi.- only pro iii 'he M.CCReuter. - 57 words
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Article47 1950-08-15 7 A.P. FAYID Mon. Warrant Officer W. Bill Jackson, of Kent swam the Great Bitter Lake butii ways not) stop at the widest point, covering: the 14 miles fn 13 hours. M rains, the Brit sh Amiv. announced today. The swim took place yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 47 words
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259 1950-08-15 7 U.P. NEW YORK, Monday. TZZARD Charles will finally put his NBA heavy- weight championship on the line against blonde Freddie Beshore at Buffalo tomorrow night. This is the fight that has been postponed three times already because of injuries to Charles and it will beU.P. - 259 words
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Article237 1950-08-15 7 QTAR Soccerites were beaten four-nil yesterday 13 by R.A.P. Corps, in a Junior Cup-Tie, played on the 8.0.D. ground. Poor goal-keeping caused their downfall. In the first minute of the game R.A.P. forwards swarmed the Star goal area. Left-inside Simpson trapped the ball in237 words
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62 1950-08-15 7 Chadwiek, resting in «hallow waler, smH«"» hs Khr n-arbe* tb- cor it at South Foreland a t tJie «*nd of brr rrrord-brcakJnft chiuinrl kmIiii- She touched the short» 13 hour» 38 it',hurt-* af>r .ouvini; Cup Grit Ne/., Frnnct-. Th typb* jutd lirtdcssjnnnl mwIbuiw r from San I>m ko, CaMloriUa, the62 words
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Article34 1950-08-15 7 AN extra-ordinary meeting of uU Civilian Awocia-r ticm EootbaU Refl rees w 11! be held at 52. Kampong Java Road on Friday. Aug. 18. at 7.15 p.m. Mr. J. Ferguson Will preside34 words
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Article95 1950-08-15 7 A.P. FOLKESTONE ENGLAND, Mon.— A six-man Egyptian relay team may try to swim the Engliah Channel from France to England tomorrow. Col. Mohamed Sabry. director of the Egyptian Channel swim mers. said ;hai if whether permits he would put the first of the mx menA.P. - 95 words
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378 1950-08-15 7 Reuter. LONDON, Monday SAFETY first tactics adopt ed by West Indies in order to avoid losing the match and make sure cf Raining the "rubber" provided poor iare for a 30,000 capacity crowd on the second dav of the fourth Test at the Oval.Reuter. - 378 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-08-15 7 ALEC BEDSER laim< J his 100 th. T<st uUk >n tin Fourth Tet'. match aquinst th- West Indian* yestt r&Xg.20 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-08-15 7 Th< colour* d heavyweight champion of the world (KBA recognition > tcho den fends his title tonight.18 words
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Article185 1950-08-15 7 THt: Stngapors Asia? Rugby Union held their uunuat general meetinx at the S.C.R. C. ground last Thursday and elected the following officebearers: PATRONS: Or. G. V. Allen. Dr. J. Paglar. Messrs E. H. AM son. S. K. Tsai. Tan Hi>on 3lan Lou ICee t'hoe. PRESIDENT: Mr. Yong185 words
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Article60 1950-08-15 7 The following were elected t<j hold office in th< Kampong Bahru Sports Club for the current > -ar Ifen-IHal PRESIDENT: R. Ramaaathan; VICE-PRESIDENT: John Chua: HON. SECRETARY: Haniff bin Hassim; HON, TREASURER: D. Steven.- HON. SPORTS SECRETARY Sulona bin Omar: HON. SPORTS CAPT.: Abu Bakar bin Halim.60 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-08-15 7 A.P. BOSTON, Mon. —Gussie Moran :a\s she has decided no! to turn professional unless promoter Bobby R-gas meet- her asked price of U8e75,080. "I won't give up my amateur standing for a ceat less." the colourful tennis star said. "Aftei a l amateur tennis is too muchA.P. - 62 words
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Article36 1950-08-15 7 riAIXX>N YOUTHS defeatcu 1* Everbriffht Youths to win the Chainjrionship Cup at the c«>u elusion of a two-day badmintur content between four team? —Fai con Youths. Everbripht Youths. Excalbur Youths and Magpie B P36 words
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Article76 1950-08-15 7 Reuter. bar b Bedser 109; st„|i m l Pr >> r Rjit IJX; Weekes o Hufton b Wr.Rht :!0; Waleoft bC£ H OMM« c Mclntyre b Rru«n 74'; t \al^ n iine b Bai cv sk l ToU1: <»" BOWLING: 8ai1,., :{4 _»-9-*4 2 Brown 21-1--•1-Z-tfft; < ompton 7-J--»l-oReuter. - 76 words
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Article335 1950-08-15 7 In an evenly lumM game O.T.E.C.S.C. played well to boat Chartered Bank S.C. by three Foe's to on* ii a Baatneea House "A" League game at Gevlang yesterday. a Business House inateh, the ded expectations. Th« game started at a crack- m c and before335 words
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Article228 1950-08-15 7 Reuter. LONDON, sfon. Cricket close of play scores: At < 'o I ten ham. HOUCJ .'t'Tsbire 141» (Allen 131. Young 98. Wilson 70. Young leftarm slow 6 for H), Midd esex 62 for two. rain stopped play. At WMtea Baacr Mtta. Glamorgan 238 (K. naviesReuter. - 228 words
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Article262 1950-08-15 7 THE following Singapore Bad minton AssOcJat OB Junior Championship Uei will be played at the Clerical Union Hall th's weekend: SATURDAY, at 230 p.m Saint Andrew's School v. Victoria School. Tournament Official Lav T< n Chuan: Umpires- Mohd. Ali bin Mustnn. Referee —Lee Hock San. BATU RD262 words
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Article88 1950-08-15 8 Reuter. OSLO Mac ITNITED Nations Becretory tl General Mr. Trysv? li*-. said nerv today. "I itill believe that no responsible statesman will tak i .->top.s which lead to a w;ria war." Mr. Lie, who is on a holiday visit 10 his home country, aadc*d: "!f meReuter. - 88 words
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139 1950-08-15 8 A.P. RANGOON. Today. HUNDREDS of Burmese men and women stormed the civil hospital morgue in Moulmein \esterday for a glimpse of the bl.xxly and bullet-riddled body of the Karen rebel le:.det Saw Ba U Gvi. Burmese cßeen sa«d two Britons and three XA.P. - 139 words
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Article288 1950-08-15 8 U.P. LONDON, Monday. BRITAIN today prepared to speed up its reai-na-ireti( to equio additional troops. Parliament will be asked for authorization wnen it rreets in an extraordinary vacation session next month. R3liabl° sources said that th? Laoour -;ovemmenfc is e-nsiderin? pirn.; to socnd itsU.P. - 288 words
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208 1950-08-15 8 Reuter. DJAKARTA, Monday. INDONESIA will proclaim herself a single "one--1 for-all" state tomorrow, replacing :ne 16-unii federation in existence when the Dutch transferred power last year. This was officially announced here tocay after the Indonesian House of Representatives, by 90 votes to 18. had approvedReuter. - 208 words
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Article116 1950-08-15 8 Next Step May Be War Doolittle U.P. BOMBAY M 0... LT .General James Dooi.tthe wartime commander of the United Stages Eighth Air Force, saia today that the next st<»p in the friction between toe United States ana Russia might be "an alloT alleging match with atjmic bombs." Making it clearU.P. - 116 words
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Article80 1950-08-15 8 rT ArAN CITY. Monde, v THE bodily Assumption into I IT c a v n n of Virgin vt-,,-7 th" Mother of J**US Christ. wID be tr rtnpmn of the Cathode Church on Nov. 1. it became known today Pronouncement of the new docma one of the most80 words
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Article, Illustration95 1950-08-15 8 A.P. Photo. rifsiu- nt .\oeaarno oi Indonesia designed this mosque t& rears ago. s reuat arehltcctsßral stwslent in Java. Today a private committee headed by several high government ofli- < ,ai- has opened a tamoa to erect th> mosque al Randot nv.. The money is toA.P. Photo. - 95 words
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Article410 1950-08-15 8 A.P. BELGRADE. Monday. YUGOSLAVIA found herself today in perhaps 1 the* most difficult position since Marshal Tito's break with the Russian-led Comlnform, sitting upon a powder keg -ikely to explode at any time. The headaches increase almost daily v rule Tito attempts to steer aA.P. - 410 words
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Article64 1950-08-15 8 Reuter. TKHEfcAN. NToa Trade talks Ketweea Hi,, so; let Union and Persia be ran bere today. Tin- ta't<« werr said lo have resulted" from recent overtures by Soviet Amkasaaflflr i\ n v+n■Uievkh Radrhtkov in in.- Persian Primp Mm sier. r ;.-n. Haji A!i Pazinara. A hiiih Rusatan official,Reuter. - 64 words
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Article136 1950-08-15 8 A.P. KARACHI Mon. PRIME Minister L'aquat Ali Khan .yesteuuy icitcrated his stand la supporting the United N'a'lcns action in Korea a v a strongly opposed those wno say Pakistan Should he neutral. Liaquat was speaking to the nation on the third anniversary 01 independence. HeA.P. - 136 words
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Article116 1950-08-15 8 m xrymg, white tour-• fX rl, COm r;torv wh,:: I the trbes ;itlor Frankel said. tß?a£ V »s unanimou, to Bnt.sh go\,rn.r..- r expelling Ben*se7 ordf r FrarkeJ said th* ;<n I tton f *v 1 his i U r *5 their J be r116 words
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Article283 1950-08-15 8 I GENERAL RACSUSD IK ABT l p TRT —Cluhhr.:i.<-.- s p.m nsm ntork him voiiki Man About Towi 1 Then,re tM\ 5 A Ampr 'can Vtrmkm ■Mr lov.n \\avf&r*r- 2 3>. j t i and Dan<un<r Cass 5.3" p r Rattles Quay. VW, to CW*« 1 di*283 words
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164 1950-08-15 8 U.P. SAIGON, Monday. FOUR French citizens were killed and three others wounded during a terrorist attack on a cinema theatre in the Cambodian village o Chup on Saturday night, French headquar have announced today. tvr Five ethers, isdushf ha children. wore ku'v when theU.P. - 164 words
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Article29 1950-08-15 8 A.P. TOKYO. NU" j*"'"t w duct paate* pjii*** courage Nv V'n,i 1 r a* 5 soldiers to un i, n scattered over coac*ȣ of enemy troop BA.P. - 29 words
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