Malaya Tribune, 18 August 1950
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Title Section17 1950-08-18 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE 10 days V'S TODAY LATE EXTRA \(.r.> SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950. FRK! rEN CENTS17 words
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495 1950-08-18 1 Heavy Red Pressure CIVILIAN EVACUATION UNDER WAY Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Today. Iff vwth Korean Government has announced it* decision to move to Pus m as heavy ftgrhtif rased this morning only 12 miles north of ■a The decision is said to have been reachedReuter-AAP. - 495 words
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Article16 1950-08-18 1 A.P. s were rda\ B texfactory 130.000 tnd r ijV'n? para ■■Ptte. A.i-*.A.P. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-08-18 1 Every ship that comes into Singapore harbour flies the flag of its country. The TakshuL Maru, a Japanese ship, which put into port early this morning, however, did not fly any flag. The picture shows the ship's bare flag pole.46 words
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Article67 1950-08-18 1 FRANKFURT. Tooa, THE Polish Government hr\s telegraphed the Un.teo Nations Secretary Goners' Trygve Lk and Sovirt de'egate Jacob Malik paroraamu; aerainst American bombing l Korea, the Polish Radio rr ted today '.'he telegram to Ham d: "The United FUat S tony violated the United N -'ons67 words
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Article139 1950-08-18 1 U.P. FIRST CAVALRY HEADQUARTERS, Korea, Today. TWENTY SIX helpless American war prisoners were shot to death or beaten to death with a spade last night and the North Korean lieutenant responsible has been capture, it blais announced tonight. Five survivors of the massacre were ready toU.P. - 139 words
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Article55 1950-08-18 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Thursdaj. PRESIDENT TRUMAN aenounccdf as "contemptible" today a statement b\ Senator Kenneth Wherry tnar the blood of the American soldiers in rests on tne shoulders of Secretary or State Dean Acheson. Asked at a news confer ence about Wherry's remain, the President said: "It was aU.P. - 55 words
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Article51 1950-08-18 1 ATHENS. Thursday. riREP.CE faced a political "I crisis tonight after trie resignation of seven Liberal Ministers in Prime Minister Nicolas Plastiras' three-party Government. APPOINTED Mr. T. F. Stevenson has been appointed to act as a member of the Rent Conciliation Board vice Mr. J G. Aspinall on51 words
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Article122 1950-08-18 1 THE students of the three Chinese high schools affected by political unrest were back m then* classrooms this morning. There were no disturbances. Four hundred and eighty students have registered at the Chinese High School and more are expected to- morrow ihe deadline for registration. The Chun*,122 words
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Article207 1950-08-18 2 Investigations Into Others Under Way Tribune Staff Reporter SEVENTEEN detectives attached tn the Bearli S Ro-id Division of the Singapore Police Force weiv served a months notice yesUraay to quit the Force, on charges of corr-Ption at One other detective is being drained at C.I.D. headquarters207 words
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Article262 1950-08-18 2 TilL Singapore Government is considering a request from the Indian Relief Committee to use the funds of the now defunct Indian Independence League to found a scholarship at the l'niversit> of Malaya. The fund:* oi the league which were collected during ihe Japanese Ace262 words
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Article, Illustration263 1950-08-18 2 WILL PRESENT LATE BRUNEI SULTAN'S CLAIMS Tribune Staff Reporter MR Gerard Macßryan, political adviser to th? late Sultan of Brunei, left Singapore by air this morning for London where he will see the Secretary ol State for the Colonies. Mr. James Griffiths. Mr. Macßryan told263 words
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Article33 1950-08-18 2 A total of $9,400.99 was collected for tne University of Malaya Endowment Fund during the week ending August 12. Singapore gay $5,227.30. With this, the total now stands at $3,478,301 AM.33 words
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Article102 1950-08-18 2 I produced in i LiOv. run *no nad a :jj I Sh> o was ftH form on Propaganda Wh dated May 14. 1950 and? copies ol True News jd lisivcl by the Chen PaoS dtety on Jun'j 10 at Maim Street, Pinang. Sh«' was also102 words
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Article51 1950-08-18 2 bus in Pti j and set RingU t inu Cameron &fn r«* in the mail inclu i- a posted as foDow Penang: up t0 b Aug. 16: Ipoh: J? am. on a« 9 Lump'" l U P Iv p.m. on Aug. 13 1 piiss51 words
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172 1950-08-18 2 DIFTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD, Mans oin J r father of three, was yesterday ehag J Fourth Police Court with using .run six-year old Malay girl with mtem v modesty on July 12 at Block C. 1' )US was sentenced to three months r ment, and 12 months police172 words
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Advertisement55 1950-08-18 2 FOR YOUR i\ I BEAUTIFUL HANDS t*«tf* tn«n« <**<>({ y/ 'COTEX Sparkling, fadeless, maine-wear UTEX, bongs your hands new admiration... easy to apply... dries faster, too. The polish that wears longer— V resists peeling and chipping... A and comes in such brilliant shades. L I 11 I CDTEI PI j55 words
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37 1950-08-18 3 few. Hassaram has |w $1.000 to the SingaR Anti-Tuberculosis AsHppoß Govt. Servants [•fly-Scn<x>l 'Sale oi Seals• Mr Sem Singh $10. *F.N Robinson 517.68: tr.au $5; c ■Kuu ol Commerce 350:.37 words
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Article13 1950-08-18 3 A.P. s< r day. /man id been r CUtAJ.A.P. - 13 words
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Article20 1950-08-18 3 111 r 'l y Companies jr .-'Kong to Bm estcrf,a v of the 2,994! r c *tlv<; -tuary20 words
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63 1950-08-18 3 iirst arrivals at Royal Park recruiting depot, Melbourne, tag 1 to enlist for Korea were on the spot before via" light. D. Smith (right) who got there at 4.50 a.m. served with the Z 13 Btn. in the Second ttorld War. He comes from P. Mackie. of Elwood. former memberA.P. Photo. - 63 words
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146 1950-08-18 3 THE Rural Board was faced with a legal question: Whether or not they were in a position to say no to a proposal to paint a "flying red horse''on the side wall of a building at Bukit Panjang Road. The Standard Vacuum Oil146 words
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Article73 1950-08-18 3 A concert will bĕ held by the Foocbow Methodist Church at Race Course Road, on Aug. 25 it 7.30 p.m in aid of the Church's Fund. Prof-=soi and Mrs. Otto Foorman will render a pianc duet on thre selections. Students ot Otto Foorman? Musir Studio will73 words
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Article44 1950-08-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —Th c fee for an extract from the Register of Births and Deaths has been increased to $2. Previously the public in Malacca had to pay a dollar for an extract. The increase took effect from August 1.44 words
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Article126 1950-08-18 3 MR J. A. HARVEY. Chairman of the Rural Board, said that preliminary steps had been taken in connection with the clearing ol debris from Singapore s beaches. imMM He was answering a question from Mr. Chin Fong as to whether any progress had been made.126 words
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Article35 1950-08-18 3 The Governor has approved the appointment o Mr P A T. Chrimes to act as local chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board with effect from March 8. S place of Mr. J- Cooper.35 words
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Article183 1950-08-18 3 THE Rural Board yes- terday decided to increase water stand pipes in the rural areas by 20 per cent next year. Last year Mr. Balwant Singh charged in the Legislative Council that higher water rates were bring charged in the rurri areas than in183 words
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Article30 1950-08-18 3 A.P. Police questioned Elsa Schiaparelli, the famous fashion creator, for several hours yesterday about the reported theft of jewels worth £3.000 from her on Aug. 6— A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article244 1950-08-18 3 ENEBAL FOOOHOW METHODIST (HIK( It Concert by Foorman's Musk B.id os, 7.30 p.m.. Race Course Road. WESLEY MYF: Roland Lj-ne ■net en "Community Service" 7.45 p.r.i., Wesley MYF Hali. YWCA: Malay t"ass 5 15 p Malay Advanced Class 10.30 a.rn CHINESE YMCA: Basketball 5.30 p.m. Educational Tour244 words
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Article48 1950-08-18 3 Twenty one year old Koon Leong Kee of Kreta Ayer Road was charged in the Relief Court yesterday with having a loaded .32 automatic pistol without a licence. Secondly, he was charged with having three rounds of .32 ammunition. Koon was remanded to August 21.48 words
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Article36 1950-08-18 3 A.P. MafLl Otmml Maxwell D. T iylo». U.S. Commander in Berlin, said yesterday that Allied troops in Berlin can handle any situation that may arise there, short of an attack by Soviet army itself.—A.P,A.P. - 36 words
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Advertisement117 1950-08-18 3 A N 0 T H ER^C^f^Jlm Biro Service covers the Eastern heml- y sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers 1 every writing need; as witness the new Biro -r* MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its protector cap which enables It to be carried In I pocket117 words
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Article589 1950-08-18 4 WOMAN'S PAGE NEW YORK. ANY time a certain Brooklyn drug seller feels like boasting, it won't be about the time 1» met detective Katharyn Barry. Detective Barry and three male colleagues closed in on him one night when he stepped from a car to deliver a little589 words
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Article, Illustration625 1950-08-18 4 ETHICS figure praninently B in boom decora; -oi th:- country. TheW is corn :\tnation in f uraiture, end cccrd.nation +ctwceo wan papers, fabrics, and other rvecesories There is a new respect for materials thems* yes—and a irrpwing sympathy for the home maker and an effort to simplify625 words
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Article86 1950-08-18 4 A.P. HOLLYWOOD Laa Calhern. as far as is toon is the oni. -tor to .is dressing roo:.io in sac historically famous pin as the Lincoln Meir.ani the George Washiogta monument, the Wasr.ir.jto Zoo and in the corndor: the Capitol building, sO < Washington. D.C During locationA.P. - 86 words
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Advertisement67 1950-08-18 4 I in London Se nsati 0n in p ar;s KEMT HAIR GLORIFIER Direct Kcmt's fragrant spray of secretin blended oils as a Baa] crowning touch before >ou lea\c your dressing-table C with a new thrilling, lasting I n;dii;nce. Kemt comes to light— Irora stores, beauty salons and chemists. omplcteu ithcxclusivc67 words
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Advertisement17 1950-08-18 4 I SEU> 9! j Unwanted 1 JEWELLERY if I in tht CLASSIFIED COW** rr-hi I*-* Lowest W17 words
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Article685 1950-08-18 5 MICHAEL HERVEY - TODAY S SHORT STORY BY MICHAEL HERVEY dg .something tnat looked like a CTOsa between a buttock and an icecream sundae. or they iray have been savage weapons, half a grimring skull, sever il .kitchen utensils, a strangely distorted loaf of bread. greenish hued and685 words
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Article215 1950-08-18 5 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Thurs (JEN. Mac Arthur. United ■Nations C-in-C. today appealed to United Nations members to send him ground forces to Korea as speedily as Losslble. The appeal was contained in his second report to the Security Council "It is *ny sincere hopeReuter. - 215 words
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Article45 1950-08-18 5 Reuter. rhe '.'itisii rh 'igo D'affaires in Pel* ng. Mr. J. C. Hutchinson, hat be<r» instructed to protv to the Chinese Commune i Government against the fo ing hv shore batteries on th British destroyer Cor. cord soutti of Hongkong yesterday Ileuter.Reuter. - 45 words
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Miscellaneous42 1950-08-18 5 REMAN by Wayne Boring A WOPNG *8 ifsOME CONN E ECTO? WiWCIARK S SHERIFF S OFFICE. THE KILLERSJ ~=R\G A SECOND APPARENTLY MOTIVELESS KIDNAPING MAY BE LYING IM WAIT FOR ME ttV OOP by v. T Hamlin [Gabbier »»y fll Ca PP42 words
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Article, Illustration145 1950-08-18 6 -•no?»ii nee «.<is St mdi w'j Cathedral tsterday for >ir. Lan Morris oa, ;br London lim?s reorter •.•> ho ;\as killed i-i K• -a Pii w > ,vs Air Tice iarshcJ J W. Metier X Mellersh arriving et Rear Taken at last night's reception -r. Z. Zain.145 words
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Article188 1950-08-18 6 Reuter MANlLA.—Ph.ilppine Foreign Sec.x- B i 0 1 Romulo saw in ~n nrf that Korea is the turning ,>oint in the world's search for peace. If the United Hatto» rail Korea", he adds. M the forcer? of totalitarianism, wiil tike if not on'y aReuter - 188 words
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Miscellaneous704 1950-08-18 6 s Nf*ws am! Singapore V».-. lOuuy shar. Mirk R part; Ltft*l ..i *i.vW L'Uui mi i-annany fi irp V iIYIR k' «"IkO»j l..iriu.ii. *.l 1 P NaYA VYUIAIY Wet die g 1 MeMg i.mr, it i 4 mi ..ra*'.! KM.I.IMI VKOCKAMMKS adaptation b> .lam.-* 6.00 p.m. Froicr..mme num- lw miry;704 words
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Article270 1950-08-18 7 BOY TOURING WORLD ALONE AMONG the 650 passenn gers who disembarked [rom tin Canadian Pacific 'iner Empress 01 France ai i vernool was an 11-yeai-°i<l Buy Scout. tJkai'WiUi Smgh. of jJuncan, Bntisn Colurrbia. who is veiling found th j world alr-ie. His father. now a270 words
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Article55 1950-08-18 7 Reuter. Conservat,Governments ami SanceUov. died vosterda h home in a 8« He is suceedcd by his eMeit son Quintin Hogg, now a prominent Conservative member of Parliament. This wi 1 involve a bye tectK in Oxford city jrhfch tllt new Viscount tali reprc Sited in the HouseReuter. - 55 words
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Article59 1950-08-18 7 AP. mm S"son who held the d*of hero of thoSov 'ion. -lor of V- t de'den Star. iurcd in a car smas We ci»cial Czech agency reported t0d He was Antonin Socl lr. young Lieutenant-colonel ot S? Czech army the deco; tions were awardedAP. - 59 words
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Advertisement103 1950-08-18 7 Breathe in Comfort Clear Na*-i W V V TKm)\ Congestion the Modern Way P«d F\_r^V^oLrf persistent Catarrh or Head < You an deat y jr Oy. v i.: nos in a fr» <- da wit iv« ft—— hi _^T^ the .iew Per.etro: The medicated aT I; clear* catarrh and open*103 words
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322 1950-08-18 8 ASTROLOGER SAYS U.P. CALCUTTA. THE stars have spoken. They say World War 111 will break out between seven and eleven weeks hence. It will be a short war. Peace will be restored in March next year. But it will be a grim "TerribleU.P. - 322 words
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Article71 1950-08-18 8 A.P. LONDON. Thurs. Abproximately 372.000 people paid to Me the four Te*t cricket matches between England and the West Ihdies this summer. Gate receipts were £91 00j One hundred thousand S3 i lle i our -day Fourth ton 9fe T^ st at Klnnington Oval. London, arhldhA.P. - 71 words
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Article109 1950-08-18 8 A.P. CHICAGO Thurs. -Orders totalling U5i57.000.000 were taken by W-\st German exhibitor-* during the first week of thj International TradV Fu. ccord'ng to Reinhold Krause, Vice-President of the German Commarev Brit dn reported orders of about USsl.'.»oo.ooo. Japan said she had over I'SSSOO.OOO vorihA.P. - 109 words
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Article46 1950-08-18 8 Reuter. TOKIO. Thur. -The Bank »i Japan announced yesterday tha' .he black market prices of producers goods rose 3.9'- In July, an increase of 9.7' over 'he previous month.. Notable increases were register'd by galvanised iron sheets < 12.7' i >. and nails (13.2' j —Reuter.Reuter. - 46 words
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153 1950-08-18 8 A.P. NEW DELHI Wed. A GOVERNMENT CCTOmfttee has recommended a state trading corporation to deal with all import and export operations of a commercial nature handled by the Government. The state trading committee proposed that the corporation have an authorized capital cf 100 millionA.P. - 153 words
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168 1950-08-18 8 Reuter. MANILA all the problem of peace and order in the Philippines, all constabulary units throughout the country have beer rig-ed under the operational confrJ.?,! the armed foi,-o S Philippine President ElPidio Quirino's administrative order which lakes effect immediately kives e Armed Force ChiefReuter. - 168 words
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Article, Illustration87 1950-08-18 8 Shipments of blue and white I'nitrd Nations flags are being made to the Inified I'nited Nations forces assisting the Republic of Korea in defence against ihe North Korean Communist invaders. The use of the I N flag was authorise' recently by the FN Security Council. The87 words
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Article170 1950-08-18 8 WASHINGTON. Thursday IT S. general imports rose from U*****.9 million in U# May to U*****.6 million in June, and exports from this country also showed a gain during the same period, the U.S. Commerce Department reports. The exports rose from U*****.5 million U*****.9 minion, with June170 words
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Article40 1950-08-18 8 Reuter. LONDON. T!ui!> r> ar.d German trade n yesterday eluded London and tout* of anewt:au, aj:r,nny^ Board of trade a----It was BWlerstoodI her. would prov.de for substoj 0 increases in Ixade Britain and wesi" v many. Router.Reuter. - 40 words
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Advertisement111 1950-08-18 8 AMBITIOUS? Then send for a copy of The Direct Way to Success" The FREE 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 is the leading institution in the British Empire lor the building111 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-08-18 9 an.ped in the winter of 1i7.-l<<B during tne i mi by15 words
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717 1950-08-18 9 Reuter AAP. pi at ag ia now v. us snown x itiOO by Rivers SeptemI D <me m ginning on the v loing the 26 1 ft.-'mgn I follow >oon j .All .Uvu.UvjO me v^apacity 1.600- Xurrav River along uw ,md tReuter & AAP. - 717 words
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Article42 1950-08-18 9 Reuter-AAP. PERTH Two stripling pine* planted nearly hjtt» century ago at the South Perth zoo by the late King Georee V and Queen Mar> are now SO ft. high trees They are acknowledged as tru nnest trees at the zoo--Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 42 words
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Article47 1950-08-18 9 Reuter. 1. 1 itain'.s pun- > 15.207 stertors at greyks throughout ig 1949. carried off and of the I aid in pool betting duty jMgS was retained by the opera tors. c inst issued by a amount staked compared with 1948.-Rcutcr.Reuter. - 47 words
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Advertisement28 1950-08-18 9 dramatise your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth a gloving finish to your natural loveliness YARD LEY JttOttC& (in nine lovely colours) TAIBLIT OLO IOKn STBEKT LOK*a*28 words
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Article120 1950-08-18 10 A.P. HONGKONG. Thurs. Singapore all- t tars ended up their brief Hongkong tour last night with a total of three wins and two losses. But they finished on a sour note as the Chinese V.M C.A. defeated them 62-53. The visitors are schedulvd to leaveA.P. - 120 words
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Article231 1950-08-18 10 Ju» Thurs. THL *...wKet luauh Detweu c and thi Pr«Sfi». b a vi Johore nfflish OstltM iw: Dta u>w« Cup ended jr. h 2: j fur tne oa bo> j vtM 0 IM runs in r«i.,;- ie i n ooys' total <•. ">. tbm -.'tne231 words
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42 1950-08-18 10 Mr. T. P. F. McXiece being in roduced to the teams at .\esteraay Boys' Club Football Championship on the pada- Ihe game wis played b >cc„ the-vatong Boys Club and th'- Prince Edward Road Boys Club, file r< i a one-all draw.42 words
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Article57 1950-08-18 10 The Municipal Commis sionera are offering r» reward to any person for information 'eadmg to the recovery of kb Colours (BegtmentaJ and Kins"s> of the Singapore Volunteer Corps within a period of r>ne month. Persons .vho have any information are asked to tn t'.uch With the57 words
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113 1950-08-18 10 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —No further claims arising out of the Emergency or Defence Regulations, 1939 will be accepted by the Preoccupation Claims office. In addition such claims already .odged will receive no further consideration by tho Preoccupation Claims Office if they are in respect113 words
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341 1950-08-18 10 JJR. John Thivy, Representative of the Government of India, in Malnya in a farewell message yesterday said: "The Indian community will be an asset to Malaya in the social and political field as it has been in the economic sphere. "India has always had341 words
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Article78 1950-08-18 10 U.P. MANILA. Thurs. The Indonesian Ambassador. Mr Alexander Maramis. playec host at a large reception at the Manila Hotel today on the occasion of the fifth anniversary of the Republic ol Indonesia. Mr. Maramis exchanged toasts with Foreign Secretary. Carlos P. Romulo. irh* said. "Let us raiseU.P. - 78 words
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Article84 1950-08-18 10 Kroin the iol ownjr. playei i wfl !>«• Mteded to repres-u YCAA in a friendly Kame of .soccer auainst KEMTS Baco Vehicle W Shop tomorrow at th' Faner Park. L-'oir-; Kuiii S'-nu. Won- M-nu. Lee Kai Sent;. Lbumg Ka Tom, Kok Kum Chong, Tan BM| Cheag, dan Oheon*:84 words
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Article151 1950-08-18 10 Reuter. Thu* THE Economic Co-crKr»t 1 Vdminis- ration renoS v.„irablv to ;hf v nei States Congre. pjsh, western :on efforts to prop „pg of Formosa Wttt a tone of compttv Uve disappointment the eca also noted that U> cv? muni* invasion of w Korea had "completelyReuter. - 151 words
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Article124 1950-08-18 10 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Thursday THE United Bt tea Sa I Fl .nee Committer tod unaninKWSly <pprovea Pratdent "i rum aa's fir-- lwb> ment" of a 15,080,800.698 tai in oi ease, to hr'p Kir.tr. Korean war and Amer.. I ComaaaS aggression." The legislation, which rr.; goReuter. - 124 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-18 10 Covers Percy Peters lets, drive at Tigers b oai in yesterday's S IVA Senior 1« it Jalan Besar Stadium. Tiger? goalkeeper Patrick Yee nowever. coflecb29 words
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Advertisement69 1950-08-18 10 Ma*tfey?t4ce4> of the Flaky r-rieh flavour of eggs and gold, n wh< at that's Luncheon Assorted rnotfl delicious of all unsweetened I ,cuits! For othe- times and other tastes buy RJ^fca 'Cocktail 'te.l—tasty, palate.-teasing §3$ tit bits r i>i'i^ r varieties and shapes. Packed fresh in tins for you and69 words
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Article, Illustration318 1950-08-18 11 H mgkong's best lable-tennis players V fficials are due here an Aiig. 23 for s vi the Colony and the Federahas been sponsored by the Sin--Tennis Association, will make their first appearance test on Aug. 24 at the Happy World. Hongkong pr<318 words
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Article60 1950-08-18 11 Reuter. Thurs. India challenge tor the next ■Mr] on enam--5» Lid k? c T x?T as dm, t! i cl^ c zone yung o ;l decision of 2L>°jJ ncil ol the All•J Badminton Associamdia compet;v rican zone r first round In the Pacific fed. t !,I<>iReuter. - 60 words
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Article234 1950-08-18 11 f OOD soccer was seen cm the SRCMOW 01 uw O Vwtam yesterday when two you.h battled for the Singapore Boys' Clubs Football Championship. K 0n Boys Club and Ciuh-Jhe/ f -ed 5S ;°r« P There is Dlenty ot'talent amongst them. Prince Edward234 words
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Article31 1950-08-18 11 BRIGHTON. Thurs. -Da; Recs professional at South Herts, won the first prize of the C 350 in the £1500 •News Chronicle" -jo.t Tournament at Hollingbury Park, here today31 words
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259 1950-08-18 11 TIGER Sporting Association were a tame side 1 yesterday as compared to Lhg Tigers who defeated the strong.Kota Rajas a week ago. They were beaten by two goals to nothing when Uiey met the Rovers Sports Club m a SAFA Cup-tie match at the Jalan259 words
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Article70 1950-08-18 11 NEW YORK. Thurs. Veteran boxer Steve ,Belloise. who challenged tor the middleweight championship twice and lost decisions both times, said tonight he had been recalled to temporary active duty with the Navy. Belloise. a reserve chief petty officer, said he wa.-> told he would serve70 words
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Article65 1950-08-18 11 LONDON. Tnurs. The British welterweight championship ligh. between the holder Eddi< Thomas and Cliff Curvis at Swansea or. Sept. H may be a final eliminator ior the world title. London promoter Jack Solomons stated tonight that he proposed seeking such recognition for the bout as a65 words
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Article312 1950-08-18 11 ■M a -cran.y ■°25 I c V M.A, y< sterday d>d uel 1 'to beat 8.0.D. "A '«jO Junior Cup-tie fixture, by thrae goals to two at St. Georges MM t>'i J m iren around did no* be'u orowuce good' soccer and the ciamiard oeen was312 words
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Article129 1950-08-18 11 A hour after Ko» y Kian Lon and two Sia- I mese arrived in Colony S from Austialia, Singa- pore promotions Ho Kirn I Meng and Wally Oakes > arranged for Sitphol to fight in Singapore. If all goes well Sit- 1 V phol129 words
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Article167 1950-08-18 11 ROOO9RI NKAR CJBOK; Thursday. Th* II» fjrM evrlim; championship ended ner. this morning >*'> ih J 11 :U,lib tion of the flth and last tia k The 51J50 rycUJM CTWWM awarded during ihe last pU days were won by: 1 Britain'B Reginald HarnrPi.sessional Sprint Champion.167 words
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Article204 1950-08-18 11 Reuter. LONDON. Tlmr.--. On i;> i i lose of play at ores: \t tjt/eaOM >uper-.Mar*. Somei set 17:?. Middb-sex 72 for on". N" play today owing to ram. \t Scarborough. Yorkslnr.- r Kent by- an nnins? and 11. runs. Kent 100 and secondly >-• il.t-adb.au-rReuter. - 204 words
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Article427 1950-08-18 12 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Today. THE United States insisted yesterday that any 1 Nations peace programme for Korea must include among its objectives the creation of a unified and independent country. This declaration, coming in the midst of the Korean conflict, was interpreted by some diplomatsA.P. - 427 words
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Article116 1950-08-18 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber oommod ty market opened at 130 cents a pound for f-e.pujrnber business done, and rore to 124 cents during the morning. At this level sellers entered the market and the price aro~>ped again to 121 at the !ur. -h break. Trading was qui*t. New York116 words
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Article71 1950-08-18 12 tin boom hnoke further ♦'i's morning in Singapore with tho price dropping by ans*fii on the picu'. The price noon today wa« S38M Per picul ex emelter. Ttv c'osine nrice of three in n T on j on i„ st n j e ht was fTffi a71 words
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Article56 1950-08-18 12 With the fall in the price of t n. i.onuon hids for tin shares r»- eived hi the iiva share market were lower this morning. J" 1 "i.u.e' ■»<•!<» supplied again from Aingatorr i he snatc pu«es lot-ally ware aJso tower this morning-, and the market quiet.56 words
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Article21 1950-08-18 12 TJj«* told market was quiet and unchained this morn ng at $198 per taei wholesale for first qualltv D:±rs21 words
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Article42 1950-08-18 12 Reuter. ASMARA. ERITREA. Thursday. 4 group of 25 members 01 the *"i Shifta i pro Ethiopian armed hands, today held up a bus 50 miles from here, ki:ied two African constableswounded the others and stole arms and ammunition. Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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164 1950-08-18 12 A.P. PRAGUE, Today. American and a Russian in the Communist supported world peace movement are talking over a plan to settle the war in Korea. They are O. John Rogge, New York attorney and member of tho Executive Committee of the World DefendersA.P. - 164 words
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Article48 1950-08-18 12 U.P. LONDON, Thursday. The Labour Government outlined its plan for transition from (ivilian to arms production v union and industrial leadeij on Thursday. Informal talks were designed tr prepare industry for a changt made necessary by the Government's new three year .53,400.000.000 rearmament programme.- U.P.U.P. - 48 words
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Article26 1950-08-18 12 U.P. BRUSSELS, Thursday. PREMIER Joseph Pholier told Parliament today that his new Social Christian Gov-* ernment would rer.rra Belgium military and economically —U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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Article45 1950-08-18 12 U.P. LONDON, Thursday A British Army Court Martial sentenced two soldiers to 56 days imprisonment today for stealing a barrel of beer and washing their feet in it"Disgusting wast said the President of the DOWt martial. Major L H. Peacock.—U.P.U.P. - 45 words
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Article72 1950-08-18 12 U.P. CANBERRA, Til Ml Bij. A USTRAI lAN ommeiee M'nister John MeEwen announced today that an official trade mission wil: visit Jakarfa at the end of August to discuss a trade agreement Ivetween Australia and fndWR s.a. The mission will consist oi E. R Carney andU.P. - 72 words
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Article29 1950-08-18 12 Reuter. ROME. Thurs.- Lightning killed 18 people in violent thunderstorms that swept Italy this week. Seven others were t ken to hospital with srver-- urns Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article21 1950-08-18 12 U.P. hong ::ong 9mmThe ohar.gi.ai branch of W Chase Bank KM fjjj voluntary liquidation effects Augot9t 8. ll'U.P. - 21 words
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Article88 1950-08-18 12 U.P. WASHINGTON. Thursday. THE State Department announced the establishment or a ''igh level strategy board to plan for psychological warfrrc on a worldwide basis. The board, to be known ar the national psychological Strategy board, will be under the ova rail direction of Secret.tr\ of Stat? DeanU.P. - 88 words
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Title Section65 1950-08-18 1 MALAYA Tribune by na PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tee Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON r\PER IN MALA YA Phone SSII/3 Nine Lines Pubhshed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lvmpwr, ipoh ana Penang. EIGHT PAGES. >.a*. AfOKF FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1950 PRICK TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E65 words
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216 1950-08-18 1 Investigations I n to Others Under Way Tribune StafT Reporter SEVENTEEN detectives attached to the Beach Road Division of the Singapore Police Force were served a month's notice yesterctay to quit the Force, on cnarges of corruption. One other detective is b°ing d216 words
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515 1950-08-18 1 Yanks Also Advance In Bulge Ba ttle U.P. With Mac Arthur's HQ For Korea. Friday. fUMMUNIST shells fell on the key city of Taegu early today as four I Communist divisions led hy tanks smashed into the north-west corner of the tightlyU.P. - 515 words
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Article74 1950-08-18 1 Tribnn Staff Reporter ACHiNESE who claimed to be a Singapore business j been arrested by the Police for possession of 1,000 tahils of solid gold. At current market, price, j the value of (be gold is about TrY man WSJ arrested at Kampong Bahni while74 words
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Article55 1950-08-18 1 Ir.l-im Staff Kt'ptirtrr I SUSPECTED bandit ncaminm-nt in South vljin;;<>r was Mafftcd hj f'»ur Lincoln inimln t«» «»f Xn. I(M> Hps#w baaed :»t Tenirah, 'at*' ia*t night. Ih. i kw ah». < •«•nipl«*ti"ijc thiir Numbing run. flew low rrtf th. jaagte tap t«> strafe th55 words
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Article, Illustration66 1950-08-18 1 The Commissioner General. Mr. Malcolm MacDonald. proposing a toast to the Hepubiic ot Indon sia at the coc'KtaU party given last nigh., by the "n--doneslan Representative. Dr. Z. Zain. on the occasion of the Bltil anniversary I the Republic. Mr. MacDonald described tile Rpublic as a virile nation.66 words
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Article812 1950-08-18 1 Battle Heroes, Eye-Witness Tell Of Yanks' Bloodiest Battle A.P. KOREAN WARFRONT. Friday. ITS. Marines were fighting their bloodiest battle v of the Korean war on Thursday against North Korean Reds desperately try' Jig to spread tneir bridgehead across the winding Naktong river. Under a searingA.P. - 812 words
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Article34 1950-08-18 1 A.P. The big three Western foreign ministers will try to hammer out a common policy next month over what to do about Formosa possible powder-Md oi a third world war. —A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article29 1950-08-18 1 Reuter. Th U.S. State Departmeni announced yesterday thai it had received request for ~1. from three aloi nieWrs ct the Pott* Embassy in Washington. R< ute.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article26 1950-08-18 1 A.P. The Israel Government formally announced yesterday the ppotntment M Dr. AvrahJ m Katznelson as Israel's first Minister to Sweden Denmark and Nor-way.--A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article1599 1950-08-18 1 Reuter. I AXE SUCCESS. Thursday. THE Security Council gathered tonight for a secret meeting called by the Soviet delegate. Jacob Malik, who requested the closed-door session. Delegation members said they had "no idea" why the Russian delegate requested the meeting, an hour before theReuter. - 1,599 words
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Article, Illustration264 1950-08-18 1 WILL PRESENT LATE BRUNEI SULTAN' S CLAIMS Tribune StaiT Reporter MR. GerarJ Macßryan. political adviser to tne late Sultan of Brunei, left Singapore by air this morning for London where he will see the Secretary of Stat? for the Colonies. Mr. James Griffiths. Mr. Macßryan264 words
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Article22 1950-08-18 1 A.P. The military governor of Jakarta prohibited the <JyinK of the Chinese Nationalist flag yesterday Indonesian independence day A.PA.P. - 22 words
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Article95 1950-08-18 1 FLASH U.P. WASHINGTON. Tbur*. USUALLY reliable sources said today that the United States Detente Department may request Britain to send to Korea troops from the ground forces now in tinFar East if the concentration of North Korean troops Incomes much greater in Ihe next few weeksU.P. - 95 words
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Article10 1950-08-18 1 U.P. SOUTH Korea* fur< oiuiUr attacked thin r.pU.P. - 10 words
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118 1950-08-18 1 A.P. 24th DIV. HQ.. Fri. THREE skinny North Korean prisoners, inter cv.--cd through an interpi ter said last night there one Soviet oflicer attached it each Red Korean regiment They did not want u> rejoin their unit, and said they would 'oe shotA.P. - 118 words
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31 1950-08-18 1 The Governor. Sir Franklm QiuuKNi will lay tiic foundation sl< H- of tin- new "the. and studios of Radio lfalaya, in Thcnuon I toad. Ht p-nt. today.31 words
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Advertisement37 1950-08-18 1 i CHONO 7/ie fatuous Family ofMedivinul j, Hal ashin Sa t yi »r Pat Kwii Tan, keep* £j. ff? j the breath fr-sh and Ihe •4 moulh clean k'mkawhite I Wind Mixture and* of course. TIGER BALM37 words
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Advertisement166 1950-08-18 1 For Accurate Eyesight Examination. Vogue in Eyewear. Consult PIN PIN OPTICAL CO., 91, North Bridge Rd. S pon (Opposite to Adrlphi Hotel' Tbe best tigturetit Cs h\VS for over 40 years THE FILTER TIP -yjjpy > our < hroa< WHAT THE filing into lh« ihromt ll it lfto cvn <«o»tf166 words
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Article179 1950-08-18 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. Security forces operating in Se! mgor and Perak killed rive bandits nd wounded two others, to-day., One ol tlv wcundfd vaS a woman, win was captured. She was fl member of fl band;', gang, badly mauled by security forces in SHangoJ A quantity179 words
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105 1950-08-18 2 A Chinese. Ho Ah Kov. yesterday claimed trial in the Fourth Police Court, When charged with thr?e was remanded to August 19. On the first charge. Ho was alleged to have corruptly given 11 bottles ot whisky to A.S.P. T.H. Allen at No. 7105 words
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Article44 1950-08-18 2 Mi. Wee Kheng Chiang, managing director of the United Chinese Lank Ltd. returned to Singapore yesterday afternoon by Ma avan Airways Dakota from Kuehing. He went to celebrate the Inrthday of his eighty-year-old fatht r-in-law. the Capitan of Ku< hing.44 words
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Article104 1950-08-18 2 KUALA LWPUR Thurs Bandit* I» up a mall bus in Pera.-c 'J.i: hiornuvj and set lire Id it. The Postataster-Gem iai announced 'thai mails '<» Ringlet uul Tanah tiata, Cameron fllghta'MU, tr» TO destroyed. Correspondence containi d In the mail included letters posied as104 words
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Article100 1950-08-18 2 ASP M. By! ield the First District Court yestt day ihat Lhe p<. lav l and Tan Sean,j t ]\< ng, 1 Cf>t* nese woman, without an idrr.titv caret'on Autr.i;-: it"' When she told lh* po'lci that she had forgotten the card a T s.oiu100 words
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Article35 1950-08-18 2 The Governor lias approved the appointment of Mr. P. A. T. Chrimes to act as local chairman of the Singapore Harbour Board with effect frr.m March 8. in place oi Mr. J Cooper.35 words
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376 1950-08-18 2 Witnesses Can't Be Accomplices—Judge THE Singapore Secotid District Judge Tan Ah Tah yesterday acquitted three Malay constables and a Chinese involved in what was known as Pasir Panjang opium cast after a 1-1-day hearing. j Judge Tan said rive of the prosecution WUfteaaes376 words
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Article259 1950-08-18 2 I*ll E Singapore Government is considering a request from the Indian Relief Committee to use the funds of the now defunct Indian Independence League to found a Scholarship at the University of Malaya. The funds of the League which were collected during the Japanese259 words
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Article108 1950-08-18 2 ,-r.NANG, Thurs. Toe Municipal and Government Labour Union, Penane. and ITovince VVelle.-ley has once again set the lead .n the education of Illiterate adults. The union in its annua report fr>r the yeai end'rji Mat eh 3L thank* d the education uepanment foi their108 words
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Article34 1950-08-18 2 The Gorgon brought another 3.000 sheep to Singapore. The ship also brought 400 c; ses of fresh tomatoes. »iOO cases n* fruits and another f:00 oases of flour and oat.34 words
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Article317 1950-08-18 2 JO transport, by a single ship, safely, smoothly and trouble-free, some 15.000 pilgrims from Malaya and Indonesia to Jeddah and back again in the course of a single pilgrim "season" is quite an achievement, and requires considerable planning and organisation by the ship-owners concerned Evidence ol317 words
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Article174 1950-08-18 2 A solemn service was held at the St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterday in memory of the late Mi. Lan Morrison, South-East Asia Correspondent of the London Times, who was killed in Korea. Mr. Morrison, Whose home was in Singapore, wa:s reporting the Korean war shortly after174 words
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Article38 1950-08-18 2 An a.bulance was called out an ambulance was called out to pick up a dead man, Lim Lian Cheng, a Harbour Bour<l aboun r, from the Aye foot path of No. 10. Tatipaa Streei yesterday.38 words
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344 1950-08-18 2 MR. John Thivy, Representative of the Government of India, in Malaya in a farewell message yesterday said: "The Indian community will be an asset to Malaya in the social and political field as it has been in the economic sphere. "India has always had344 words
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Article114 1950-08-18 2 MISS RUTH LANGDON 24--year old daughter of Mf. William R. Langdon. United States Consul-CLnc ral in Singapore, was operated Oil successfully for appendicitis at Kuala Lumpur on Wednesday. This morning her father said in Singapore: "Ruth is very well and should be here shortly,114 words
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Article133 1950-08-18 2 The Governor of Singapore Sir Franklin Gimson, in a mcssagt to Mr. Mallal. President of the Overseas Pakistani said •PaKistan has during the past year, overcome great diffieu ties due to the wisstatesmanship of her Prime Ministei Mr. Liaquat A Khan and ;t is my confident hope133 words
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Article57 1950-08-18 2 JOHORF BAHRU, Thurs HENC AH HAD claimeo trial in the Magistrates' Court today when Charged with offering a |2 bribe to a Police Constable, on August 15. The Police Constable waned to arrest him for breach of curfew orders. The ease was postponed to August fj and57 words
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Article67 1950-08-18 2 JOHORE CAHRU, Thui FIVE out of six Chinese \<ho had pleaded guilty wuen charged wh.i gambling in a coffee shop weie fined f-15 each '.v the Magistrates' Court today. The I ixth person, Tiew Huay Tiong. claimed trial. His cast.' was postponed to August 22. The gamblers were67 words
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Article56 1950-08-18 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Thur.sd. f. MOH HONG CHINC WUfl convicted and fined $0o in the Magistrates' Court today for inconsiderate drivinj The Court Inspector, Moho. Tahir. Mid that Moh was driving a motor-car which crashed into the rear mudguard of another car at thi' 19th mile Johore Bahru Ayor56 words
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Article541 1950-08-18 2 JOHNSON TELLS LABOUR COUNCIL MUNICIPAL Commi.s--iTI sioner Mr. Pat Johnson has written to the General Secretary of the Labour Party asking him to withdraw a recent statement issued by the Party's vice-president, Mr. M. P. D. Nair. Mr. Johnson has told the General Secretary that he objects to541 words
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Article155 1950-08-18 2 Poh Kir alks p.. guilty to having s in the Session* < asked thai g£ i She had den a death entenct ing be pa.s. s d producd in thrul*. a Court a rom,-. > <I s ago. Low Poh who hvi, recorr' said that155 words
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Advertisement99 1950-08-18 2 OPENING TODAY CJITIIJW 11 a.m.. 1.45. 4.15, 6.45 9/30 From fh« f!om.nj Magaz ne S*rioJ! OUTiRiDERS JOELMcCREA J*** ARLENE DAHL nCSEVS" BARRY SULUVAN• CLAUDE IARMAN, JR. WHITMORE RAMON NOVARRO ■&Z >/•• v >S» «8 W5 M M** Phis! Latest News "LUCKY DIP" technicolor cartoon MIDNIGHT SATURDAY ttg^gftujfc^^ rilTo THt TOP.99 words
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Advertisement99 1950-08-18 2 lE-EES* OPENING TO-PAY 3 Shows 3, 6.15 I 15 p.m. Paramc ant s "EL PASO" Starring: John Payne, Oail Russell in Cinecolor. Sun. Aug. 20th at 11 a.m. Pniversal's "FIGHTING O'FtYNH" m I, ii bscm nap WMjpHWP Daily: 3, 6.30 9.15 p.m. Kasnia Booty. Smut Sarawak, j Roomai Noor P.99 words
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Advertisement74 1950-08-18 2 EES HOW SHOWING THE MARCH OF TTJff "MID CENTURY HALF WAY TC WHERE" TOMORROW M'MTE YEE YEAH I HAN KOH Advontuit«'f I I riIM.4M 1jJ_LJ6.3059.311 NOW SHOWING A Coliinil'i i pkISR From Hi« tim The bum \ati* MOBY !M«'K "KEMBAR" (TWIN SISTERS' Last oTay to Don't miss th. r "MATLAHI74 words
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Article, Illustration213 1950-08-18 3 ■JHE Rural Board yesterday decided to in- I crease water stand pipes in the rural areas by 20 per cent next year. Last year Mr. Balwant Singh charged in the Legislative Council that higher water rates were being charged in the rural areas than213 words
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Article74 1950-08-18 3 A concert will be held by the Foochow Methodist Church at R <cc Course Road, on Aug. 25 it 7.30 p.m in aid ot ClMMWh'l Fund. Prol and Mrs. Otto Foormar wo. render a pianc duet >»n thre selections. Students ol Otto Foormans Muse Studios will74 words
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Article34 1950-08-18 3 A total of 59.400.99 *af collected tor the Onlverslty ot Malaya Endowment Fund during rtie week ending \ugus: 12. Singapore eatre 55.227.80. With this, the to t ul n<->. ■tandi at $3.478.301.03.34 words
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157 1950-08-18 3 A 22-year-old Javanese driver. Bllamat bin Kajinoowith i*o previous convictions, was seat o jail for four years' by M- H. E. Kingdon. the Fflflt District Judge yet teidny on two counts for house -breaking. Mrs. A. P. Penfoltt of Victoria Park said in evidence157 words
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75 1950-08-18 3 Mr W Hassaram has given $1.000 to the Singapore Anti-Tuberculosis \.>- sociation. Other contributors are: Mrs. Tay Uan Teek WOO Singapore Govt. Servant. Co-op. Thrift Loan Society Limited $100: vlollandse School tSale ot Seals) $14 Kiwi Members League $52: Mr. Berva Singh si<>.75 words
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150 1950-08-18 3 THE Rural Board was faced with a legal question: Whether or not they were in a position to say no to a proposal to paint a "flying red horse" on the side wall of a building at Bukit Panjang Road. The Standard Vacuum150 words
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Article97 1950-08-18 3 The Rurp! Board has it reed to lak~ over one half o the construct.on of Jalai K.iytf Road whicn leads to the" Seletar Air Base. Sime-taneously, it will piopose 'hat the Air Mimsn take ovei the re-construot<on of the other half whteh will tx97 words
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Article90 1950-08-18 3 The Rural Board has agreed in principle to the proposal annual grant to the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to animais the amount is yet to be- Oetei mined. It wSS pointed out that the S.P.C.A. has been doing i tine job in tr-ppiiig90 words
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Article44 1950-08-18 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. —Th c lee lor an extract from the Register of Births and Deaths has been increased to $2. Previously the public in Malacca had to pay a dollar lor an :>xtraet The Increase too* effect from August 1.44 words
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Article124 1950-08-18 3 MR. J. A. HARVEY. Chairman of the Rural Board, said that preliminary steps had been taken in connection with the clearing Df debris from Singapore's beaches. He was answering a Question from MT. Chin Chye Fong as to whether any progress had been made. He124 words
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201 1950-08-18 3 CIFTY-TWO-YEAR-OLD, Maris bin Ali. a grand- father of three, was yesterday charged ,n the Fourth Police Court with usmg criminal taw six-year old Malay girl with intent to outrage her mndestv on July 12 at Bock C. R.A.F.. cnangi. n. was intenced to three201 words
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Article181 1950-08-18 3 ANG Tiong Swee, who appealed against a sentence of seven years' imprisonment imposed on him by Mr JusTjce Jobling three years ago for abetment of the ftrt of Appeal yesterday with his sentence reduced to_ three years Willi ma ov.iii.vv- Ong was alleged to hay«181 words
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Advertisement569 1950-08-18 3 «-ipq exist in the Singar,v m ont Trust (Clerl--1 Cchnical Services) for ;Ln men and women 55 tS School Certiflc*te Clerical Division «80 x Aslo—s9o/ x SlO-$l7O/BAR/ BAR V \Slo—s22o/BAR/$240 $lB ?«l'u—s2So:— l.rk TvpW- Commen--1:1 vtiO p.m. AppH- nave at least two eaD J experience hi office be not le=s569 words
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Advertisement628 1950-08-18 3 NOTICES NOTICE NOTICE is hereby given that Mr. GAN CHIN CHONG of No. 497-B. Kirn Chuan Road off Paya Lebar Road, Singapore, trading under the style of the Pasir Panjang Rest Hr.use, is applying to the Board of Licencing Justices, Singapore, for a Pirst-Class Public House Licence, which he proposes628 words
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Advertisement230 1950-08-18 3 NOTICES MATTER OF STEWART McINTYRE (In Voluntary Liquidation). The Company has the followng plant, machinery and vehicles for disposal and tenders tor the purchase thereof ex s»te ire invited: Broomwade Air Compress Pethow Welding Machine. Petrol Driven Welding Generator Rex Concrete Mixer. Wmget Concrete Mixer, 6 Ton Barford Perkins Road230 words
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Advertisement267 1950-08-18 3 WORLD FAMED ANTORIH I AUTOMATIC RECORD PLAYER? f i hicftrp'tratin§ various I Gnrninl M nif| I Singapore i PeMMg Pitt** i»r Portable K. xiiu- i itiin i Ipjfc JjjJpgHL lh Mode! 1« 70 \< Nun Mlsm 1196.00 Mode* 17 U \H \li\.-r > 'T' L. ss lit I ..r i'fiuuiiihli267 words
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Article552 1950-08-18 4 UAYE you read the report of the War Damage Claims Commission for 1949? If you have, it is doubtful if you have made much sense out of it. Like so many other Government documents which set out to prove that a good job has been done in the minimum552 words
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2145 1950-08-18 4 Even A Small Badminton Party May Become Liable Extracts From the Annua! Report of the Registrar of Societies, Mr, E.C.S. Adkins for 1949, in which is traced the history of Singapore's Secret Societies. LS ATION to deal with m C s was first2,145 words
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Advertisement58 1950-08-18 4 11 i GARRARD Automatic Record Changer. Model RC7OA AC With cab ne Cash $105 00 Instalments 12 Months Guarantee. Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO., Singapore —Penang Kuala Lumpur. Mullard] for Bettor Reception Model Mas Mm 230 Fully Randspread. $381 Cash less. 10 payments cau t>e afTaOfcu Capitol Radio Service58 words
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Advertisement16 1950-08-18 4 P A NEW JSIw\ ICE COI,D iSHi beverage OF LTD. 1 |JH| ESTD. 1904. VJBb**' SINGAPORE16 words
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Article114 1950-08-18 5 •mm" Chinese. Chua An 4 sentence of L< n H a haf wars' imthr' f o i putting the a house in Potong I(U natcs oi a_ Qf hurt on 3 February 6 last, hao nigru ronthrned in the ninal Appeal o i) i anled114 words
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Article68 1950-08-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Thurs. -Free inoculations against ..nd \vhoopin?. rough are now gWen at the women and Children's CliD Malacca and other Infant Welfare Clinics, in tlit* rnril uroftS. \n ofßcial statement isyesterday advised Hairing their children to the Clinics tor inoculation In order to safeguard them68 words
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Article51 1950-08-18 5 vine rt to-day is the I md 0 N iail and" cargo carrying slup the Patroclus Mi tic T. C. Spensei Wilkinson, will hoard the ship n lis at Port Sw^iTiu P .uveitis is carrying ippro .ai. t 200 bags of nail ind about -,000 tons51 words
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Article231 1950-08-18 5 AHMAT bin Hassan, who had been sentenced to death for the murder of an elderly Boyanese midwife, Abibi, in a kampong, off Changi Road, had his conviction and s nti rice set aside in the of Criminal Appeal yesterday. ourl quashed the cti m and231 words
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Article316 1950-08-18 5 THE Royal Air Force in Singapore yesterday cele--1 brated the birth of the new Princess with fullscale parades at each of the three R.A.F. stations on the island. At Changi, 700 airmen and including Malays, Britons, Australians and New £l*landers. paraded for the" Hoisting of the316 words
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Article67 1950-08-18 5 Radio Mai ya will present anothe special United Nations programme flown from Lake BUQOesa, dealing with the Korean War on Sunda> evening In this programme you will hear the voices of M.. .Jacob Malik. Dr. T. V Tslang Mi Warren Austin and lebb. The progr67 words
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114 1950-08-18 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Thurs. —No further da ms arising out of the Emergency or Defence Regulations, 1939 will oe accepted by the Preoccupation Claims office. In addition such claims already odged will receive no further consideration by the Preoccupation Cla.ms Office it dicy are in114 words
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Article390 1950-08-18 5 SQUATTER RESETTLEMENT I EGISLATIVE Councillor Mr. Thi Chan Bee yestorday urged Singapore authorities to follow the method adopted by the London County Council in solving the Colony's squatter problems. Mi. Thio. who asked for an r inquiry into the question of squatters at the August390 words
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Article52 1950-08-18 5 The Municipal Cornrfl sioners ar? eflerflif *T' ward to any person information »cad recovery of ».hc (Regimental axid X the Singapore Volui Corps within a perk one month. Persons *!K) have a: information a:e asked tc get in touch with the Mux. cipal Commissioners at th.52 words
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388 1950-08-18 5 YONG YIT LIN MURDER CASE AN ex-detective sergeant told the Relief Court yesA terday enquiring into the alleged murder of Yong chat ne saw Ng Kai Sun? standing there with a pistol. He was obliged to hurt Ng in attempting to disarm him,388 words
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Article138 1950-08-18 5 Two Hok'>Jcns. Lim Ah Oh and TeQ En, 1 Hui, under sentence of three years' imprisonment for tobOery appealed for a reduction: of sentence in the Covrt of Criminal Appea; yesterday The pp~ is against the conviction Mr. Justice Evan Lim told the court138 words
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67 1950-08-18 5 Th.' Singipor. Associatioi of Dance TVachers wdl hold the 1950 Proussional Dancing Championships at the Victon.: Memonal Hall, on Aug. 27. Ten entri have already been received some from exand professional chamfHona :i tan low Pol San. ictor Ong. Cutbert LaFaber and V L. johari.67 words
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Article30 1950-08-18 5 A Hokk n, Too Lye Huat. was rined $5 by Mr H E Kifigdom, the First District Judge, this morning for tailing to pioduce his identity card.30 words
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Article136 1950-08-18 5 BECAUSE no ocean washes the borders of the countr., to which she belongs, and her "port" of registry is an Alphas resort situated amia snow-clad mountains hundreds of miles from *hf sea. this ship is doomed tc j sail the seven seas without136 words
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Advertisement232 1950-08-18 5 mam wmm tablets %*1 To corr« lt s M trotib'HK and to hftVc S°Mr,v4 SKI N TONIC TABLETS sf^on,--hosmone skik cream (extst-d) trSo s ,,,l ""i Distributors: C'HARI Co., 2», Ro i>ins-»n R<md, Tost B v i>o j———— —p<»rr. children's cuts, scratches Concentrs^uX and ahrasions 0 x use Q cjSi!P232 words
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Miscellaneous8 1950-08-18 5 V X WBIAORPERB. OMAN'S AID BUT <S TOO8 words
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Article166 1950-08-18 6 U.P. NEW DELHI, Thursday. AUTHORITIES said today that at least five persons were known dead, large numbers injured and 2,000 dwellings destroyed in Tuesday's great earthquake which is Ptill shaking the earth All reports of damage and casualties came Irom northeast, Assam, an Indian province borderingU.P. - 166 words
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Article164 1950-08-18 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thurs. THE Economic Co-cperation Administration reported favourably to the United States Congress today on gain? in Western Europe s battle to close the dollar gap and on efforts to prop up the economy of Formosa. With*a tone of comparative disaopointment. the ECA also notedReuter. - 164 words
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Article156 1950-08-18 6 Reuter. WASHINGTON, Thursday. THE United States Senate Finance Committee today unanimously approved President 'i ruman's "first instrument" of a *5,000,000,000 ta* increase, tc help finance the Korean war and "to arm Amrr.f against Communist aggression." The legislation, which may go to the President byReuter. - 156 words
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Article156 1950-08-18 6 Reuter. LONDON*. Thurs. Safety tii i buying of British Government sip- tv <ontinued in th« London Rtoi k Excitant'- today. Ri■. ent steady uptrend was ext. ;id« id o\ onequarter to half a point and further institutional ■UpfMMl rri»ortod. Much of the huymu had been as an mrilMReuter. - 156 words
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Article32 1950-08-18 6 A sunspot which is growing in size has been reported today. It is therefore predicted that the disturbed conditions exeprienced during the past week will now extend up to about Aug. 25.32 words
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Article160 1950-08-18 6 THERE was a big collapse in tin boom yesterday. The price in Singapore fell by $20'; on the picul and London followed up last night with a big fall c* £106 on the ton. during the morning session. The recent boom went along with a 'v-queeze" caused160 words
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240 1950-08-18 6 A.P. RANGOON, Thursday. WANTON destruction of rice stocks and ricefields by Burmese rebels abandoning major towns will prevent the export of 1,000,000 tons ot rice targeted by Burnt!a ior 1951. Burma next year will be lucky if she has an 800,000-tor exportable surplus. AccordingA.P. - 240 words
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Article69 1950-08-18 6 Copra was an easier market yesterday with sellers opening at $43 3 4 per picul i.o.b- Aug.-Sept. The market eased further with the price asked falling to $43 3 8 in the afternoon and no bids to meet sellers. Coconut oil was unchanged at S6B sellers per picul69 words
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Article16 1950-08-18 6 Reuter. An Australian trade mission will visit. Jakarta at the end of August.—Reuter.Reuter. - 16 words
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Article, Illustration71 1950-08-18 6 In Fort: Andaman (441, Aldegonda (Sheen*), Tyndareus (4? S). Wakdn *(40), Katong; (38 9), V&*m*m (36), Mariekerk (33 4), Sumatra (312), John Bakke (1? 18). <lorgon (1920), l)a\ ken (21/2), Hoegh Trader (28 4). Tjikampek (2d ft), Kavuuoa (27 8), Bahadur (29/30), Tsipanas (15 16), Banalbanach (13/14),71 words
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Article126 1950-08-18 6 Singapore. Thur I ONDON again bid for tin shares in the morning. In a tew 2ases, prices showed small improvements. However, the sharp fall in the price ol tin locally caused shares here to weaken. Industrials and rubbers were practically unchanged. The following were the day's126 words
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Article107 1950-08-18 6 1 opened atlS m*rsteadily pnahed cent,. Manpul.uv 12:< was in evidence. Bm level sellers enterr-,1 th Lhl ket and the tor a while to Ui ccati Th- market ae.-un tw 1"" testa done. ThlsieftsL J 2 York pnrity in cento pc, D0ll n y No. 1 RSS Sfl1107 words
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Article83 1950-08-18 6 SINGAPORE. Aug 11 The price of tin wass4ei 5 pc r picul ex-smelter-a dron of $20 14 oi the picul P LONDON. .Aug *16 Spot 1-847. Up Bf Three months CUT i\ £9. y Settlement prict £ai' Up £9. Turnover: 65 tons. Second session. SDOt €830.83 words
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Article23 1950-08-18 6 Sze Onn Co r noune? the following r. ouiput figures Malaka Pinda July VM 07.830 lbs. NewScudai. July 1950 44.000 lbs.23 words
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Advertisement659 1950-08-18 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE uarners option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW k CONTINENTAL PORTS. mJ222£ ***** 'or Liverpool Glasgow Aug. 26 Sails 'or Dublin Liverpool Sept 3 sails for Havre A Liverpool Sept. 8 Antilochus" sails659 words
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Advertisement392 1950-08-18 6 ĕ$&CitiS$lffl0MĔ SITUATIONS VACANT wanted experienced laank keeper for Indone* an nnjxirt exK.n firm sent particulars re qualiS aUons, r> n s d ia an expected to R.\ A...yi-.. Tribune. Spore. <£• .*>. WANTED an experienced Chine. < Male stenographer witb knowled« of bo«»kk« epim? and «enoral offlee rout lie. Pbtaae392 words
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Advertisement389 1950-08-18 6 TUITION PITMAN'S Shorthand (Rap'di Course tThenry Speed». Lnplish (Up io Std. VI» and Typewriting (typ. writer mppiiedt *oa hod at home, by experienced Tutor. Char- »res r'-.V'nuhle. Results truaranteed. Wi U Boa A 391G Tribune, B'pota. <j :.M). ENROL Bow. rut tion in cmbroid»r> nd bebaya waking !in d kefeeya389 words
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Advertisement244 1950-08-18 6 VEHICLES FOR SALE HUM BEE HAWK. B ark Saloon. I purchased U.K. late Noven ber 1949 I run (.600 miles. Immaculate condi- tion 56.000 or near offer. Apply Johnston, c o Th.- Chartered Bank. Snjcapore. (X.339) FOR sale Bt.O. tbwtet in Al running rondil on nought in May LSSd ..v.u-r244 words
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Advertisement161 1950-08-18 6 MUSIC I TRANSPORT tree nl char?* la all new students w:ll be I nv>o» man's Music Studios hv Prof, and Mrs. i»tio iVorm*:.. orctiaiu Road ar.rt Hi meln Rd. TStephea* WW. ACCOMMODATION REQUIRED b) B.r riedi house •Hi three < bungalow*. Pasir Panjang 1 itMe UmC lease, reason Box AJBJI2.161 words
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Article, Illustration474 1950-08-18 7 iFVEN 0 f Hongkong's best table-tennis players v iur officials are due here on Aug. 23 for [games In the Colony and the Fcdera- -V Their visit has been sponsored by the Sino'X'v Table-TenniS Association. will make their first appearance re Rest,474 words
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257 1950-08-18 7 TIGER Sporting Association were a tame side 1 yesterday as compared to the Tigers who defeated the strong Kota Rajas a week ago. They w ere beaten by two goals to nothing when they met the Rovers Sports Club in a SAFA Cup-tie match at257 words
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Article155 1950-08-18 7 rtoeotfß, WAR., Lit-OE. Thursday. The 195n worlrt rvcling < h vnipionship ended -ere this morning with the attnbuuon Ot Ibe flth and last i ii 'c Th. 51.990 rycUoc crowns awarded during ihe last lavs were won by: 1 Britein-i Reginald Harris. Professional Sprint Champion.155 words
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Article70 1950-08-18 7 NEW YORK. Thurs. Veteran boxer Steve Belloise. who challenged tor the middleweight championship twice and lost decisions both times, said tonight, he had been recalled to temporary active duty with the Navy. Belloise. a reserve chief petty officer, said he Wa> told he would serve70 words
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294 1950-08-18 7 Eagen Okays It For World Title Reuter. U.P. NEW* YORK, Thursday. ALL negotiations have been completed for a world heavyweight title bout between Joe Louis and Kzzard diaries at the Yankee Stadium here on September 27, the International Boxing Club announced today. Mr.Reuter. U.P. - 294 words
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Article262 1950-08-18 7 .Johore BAffRU, Thurs. THE SHMUaJ crtrket Siatrti between the Past and the Present hoys of Johon sjnffilsh Coilepe for the Lowe Onp ebtted in a zM-run victory for the o«1 boy* who scored 136 runs in r«piv to the present boj n' total of 108.262 words
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Article61 1950-08-18 7 Following v.ill reprepew CT.MJL 184. Teresa) ia th» Junior tourney in i against R.A.F. Seletar on the S.K.A. ground on Sunday. b C. Rodritrue* fcapt.l, E. A. Rodrigues, Mauine Nunts, Michael NtttttS. E. F. Hendricks. G. Pinto. L. Wont. S. Low. Max Stevens. S. Oilveiro. R. Lessiai. Re-erves.61 words
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Article252 1950-08-18 7 GOOD soccer was seen on the SRC bide of the padang yesterday when two youth elevens battled for the Singapore Boys' Clubs Football Championship. The teams were Katong Boys Club and Prince Edward Boys Club. They shared Lwo goals after a keenly contested252 words
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Article73 1950-08-18 7 Reuter. BOMBAY. Thurs. India is to challenge for the next world badminton championship for the Thomas Cup held by Malaya through the Pacific zone, according to a decision ol the Council of the AllIndia Badminton Association. Last time uidia competed in the American zone and lostReuter. - 73 words
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Article65 1950-08-18 7 LONDON. Thurs. mo British welterweight championship fight between the noldcr Eddie Thomas and Cliff Curvis at Swansea or Sept. 14 may be a final eliminator lor the world title. London promoter Jaci: Solomons Mated tonight that he proposed seeking such recognition for the bout as a65 words
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Article315 1950-08-18 7 IN a i appy gam ll of H* 1 c v m.a. yesCfrday did w**l to beat 8.0.D. "A? in a junior Cup-tie fixture. b> three Koals to two at St. Road ground. .1 „i„ The uneven ground did not help produce good soc.er «I tW315 words
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Article, Illustration479 1950-08-18 7 £HAI SITPHOL, ranked eight best flyweight in mJ&o£*l& an Klon S p nu Phinyo with their ag A er, K( w Kirn Lin a ™ved in the Colony from Australia yesterday by the Gordon on tW ia^ ese boxe nad just completed 1 f t479 words
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Article198 1950-08-18 7 Reuter. LONDON*. Tliurs. Cricket < 10.--.' of play Korea: \t Weston-super-Mare. BoraeTaet IT'S. Middlesex 72 for one. No pla\ today owinp to rain. at S<arboroiißh. Yorkshire beat Kent by an Inning's and 114 runa. Kent 100 and secondly izi (Lea-beater right-arm le*break three for 14).Reuter. - 198 words
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Article119 1950-08-18 7 A.P. HONGKONG. Thurs. Singapore ail-f tars ended up their bri.d Hongkong tour last, night with a total of three wins and two losses. But they finished m a sour note as the Chinese V.M.C.A. defeated them 62-53. The visitors are scheduled to leave for SingaporeA.P. - 119 words
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Article115 1950-08-18 7 A hour after Row Kirn Lnn and two Siamese arrived in Colony S from Australia. Sing, a- i pore promotions Ho Kirn Menu and Wally Cakes arranged for Sitphol V to fight in Singapore. 11 ill tmta well Sit phol will he seen in115 words
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Article30 1950-08-18 7 BRIGHTON. ThBTS.—Do! Bees, professional at South Herts, won the first prize ol the £350 in the £1.500 'News Chronicle" Go 11 Tournament at Holllngbury Park, here today30 words
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Advertisement218 1950-08-18 7 ROYAL ROTTERDAM LLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. S pore P. Sham Penang WELTEVREDEN 3 Sept. KERT 23 2T> Sf pt. 2G Sept. 27 Sept. Agents: rERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. ShipalKg Dept. Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. JAVA NEW YORK SAILINGS UeH t'ollanrf-Amfrl-m Line Nf-derUna VJM Uotter.lam. Ui.ttrrdam. Amnter*a_i. TON218 words
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Advertisement336 1950-08-18 7 BOUSTEAD CO.7LTD* SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. BRECONSHIRE ..Duo Aug. 25 GLENEARN Due Aug. 31 FROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN RADNORSHIRE In Port sails Aug. 22 OLENGYLE .Duo Penang Aug. 24 CARRIERS OPTION336 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-08-18 8 A Morris car parked at Victoria Street. D~«iee na«rol c«l last night exploded, was hit b> splinters Y.Y\h,. i ,nk rrlrtpetroltank! Wctnre show? a policeman pointing out Ihe hole >" «V33 words
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724 1950-08-18 8 Tribune StafT Reporter. fOMMl'NISTS in Singapore made tli*' first open attack on the Singapore Police Force last niglit when a young Chines; flung a hand grenade at a cruising radio patrol car 111 ictoria Street. The grenade injured 12 people including a ten724 words
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170 1950-08-18 8 U.P. JAKARTA, Thursday. DIESIRENT SOEKARNO demanded the inclusion of Jthe Dutch colony of West New Guinea i i tic Indonesian Itcpublic today and warned .ha' his gave.nmnt would tight for the territory. "If a settlcm jnt by negotiation cannot be r: iv id alU.P. - 170 words
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Article97 1950-08-18 8 A.P. PARIS. Today. France faraaafly proposed las* nignt that the West em world create an "Atl mti'Treas iry' tc foot rearmament bills. Th<? proposal was made ir a memorandum handed heiv in th? afternoon by the Foreign Ministry to U.S. Ambas sadoi David K. Bruce. The noteA.P. - 97 words
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Article85 1950-08-18 8 A.P. NEW YORK. thur». A FEDERAL Grand Jury today indicted Anatoi' Yakovlev. former Russian Vice-Consul in New York, on espionage and conspiracy charg< ft. Yakovlev. now belief d to be in Russia, was Indicted With Mr. and Mrs. Julius Rosenberg. Hew Yorkers previously arrest'd by tie FederalA.P. - 85 words
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Article37 1950-08-18 8 As a consHiuence of Wednesday*! dsriston by the High Court against the- request for I Wrr of Stay of Execution, the Singapore Government i.now completing arrangement; foi th deportation of Weatei ling in the near future37 words
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Article88 1950-08-18 8 A.P. ROME. Thursday. DODOLFO GRAZIANI. r>s*t cist Commander in Chief who stood by Mussolini to the last, will go tree on August 29. four months after he was sentenced by an Italian military court to 19 years in prison lor treason. Kis sentence was cut sotomaticallyA.P. - 88 words
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Article85 1950-08-18 8 A.P. CAPETOWN, Today. MORK th;,n 300 men and wo-non y cterday took pari in a »i sh for riches when 120 acres of diai ,ond bearing land were turowji open to digger about 26 moes from Dlo-mi-hoff. on the V'ual River in Transvaal. Excitement was so tenseA.P. - 85 words
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Article67 1950-08-18 8 A.P. TAIPEI. Thurs A CHINESE Nationalist Defence spokesman sairl today Chinese Red troops were moving towards Invasion of Tibet from east I north. He s.iid Intelligence n ports identified the noftnern troops as those of General Peng Teh Huai. moving through TsLoghaJ province. He said thosA.P. - 67 words
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Article81 1950-08-18 8 A.P. Bamangwato tVih "Ham oil t sm fn QnheTorjes Bcr» lt r!^r 'P at yesterday as p J*j bore Berets: ft ll hr white wife Ruth .5? h as botJS oBt *b wm u V ir h rollovers* "Although i Z j without chilli nlA.P. - 81 words
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Article94 1950-08-18 8 A.P. VA ICAX CITY. 1h v Aff the Vai CaB would iic toov#d 1., >w. v v war roiu -v «rai rli iraaa today h mt ..stic i, v attcati sourer thu •11 Mather world w.,r comes' it will be of such dinw'ote as to •end. 1 IweaaiA.P. - 94 words
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Article193 1950-08-18 8 GENERAL V O (M o\\ Mi, |{o|ii>r I 111 XI M: unci Mti-m- btud i M pt j*c» t <mrs.- Road. WE3LKI >ni eh u'l "CoruimJ >• n ;t' "i.45 p.m.. W< ej MY*' Hi. YW't'A: Malay cm Caa j 15 p.m. Malsv Ad' ai: d Chi193 words
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Advertisement171 1950-08-18 8 Sole Agents fcr Maiava, Brit so North Borneo Sarawak. LOW TANGCHANG LIMITED. Singapore and Penang ALWAYS USE "ZAM ZAM" HAIR OIL (A PERFECT HAIR TONIC) 1 C> t r growth of hail. a trial win emmet tm Obtahaablc Everywhere Manufactured by MM ZJkM £HEMi€iia. WimKS. s. Distributors for Singapore Malaya:171 words
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Advertisement12 1950-08-18 8 SELL y° ur Unwanted TENNIS KIT t in the CLASSIFIEJ Lowest Costs12 words
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Miscellaneous42 1950-08-18 8 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin >V SOCVhESS. VOCTCZ. j WfcENLL HAVE WkW ...AND THEN. REST THACTS t~~ THE NEW LA3C?EATCKV /TH TIME-MACHINE IT W<?NT 111 SE\D \2j o<k TJ NPX nneTP cT I '5 A W32KIN' AGAIN ?/ffij THE IVE sI^CN42 words
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