Malaya Tribune, 19 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-19 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE TODAYS NEWS TODAY ifEfi pages. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 9, 1950 liAilln PRICE TEN CENTS16 words
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84 1950-08-19 1 Capture 1,000 And Make Big Gains (fan lialph Teatsorth, U.P. Correspondent) Eighth Army Advance HQ, Saturday. JiOLTH KOREAN spokesman said that the 13th South Korean Regiment, which is on the right *4 of Taegu killed 1.200 Reds and captured 1,000 m past 2484 words
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Article67 1950-08-19 1 JULLAN BATES - By JULLAN BATES Reuter. v.. TOKIO. Sat* retreating lording and n the Naktong in,' heavily when by carrier-based t' yesterJ rtver sf rating climax1' a Of Clooe support r n and 24th Divif°rce; > clearing r-„\ Naktong hulge. J- a:r fighters used roc«finc hi apalm and blast thReuter. - 67 words
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Article46 1950-08-19 1 T SINAN TOWED INTO S'HAI I t■ an< i Swire n has been townW) Sh; mgruu. the NE inn funced this «vi a mine v '"4i. ur entrance on y Pwo Chinese p sl ightly injured M -k'e to and i*ili n alied Off l Shanghai46 words
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Article, Illustration88 1950-08-19 1 A cTwer-up mewage to her H ek tk>ctur husband on Heard Island was sent by radio from off, recently. Perth by Mrs. Serje CdovikDocto.- t Go\ikoff, the «n medical man with the Australian Antarctic Expedition is suffering from acute appendicitis- The H.M.A.S. Australia is now88 words
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Article148 1950-08-19 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Saturday. JHE great earthquake, which rocked Tibet on Tuesday, killed at least 11 persons, flooded villages in the Indian state of Assam, and threatened widespread starvation, official reports said last nieht —r-—- m»»»v» »u*Jt in. The Chief Minister of Assam saidU.P. - 148 words
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75 1950-08-19 1 ReuterAAP. TOKIO. Sat. AN the first day of examinations of recruits on Aug. 17. only 3.400 applicants out of 23.856 examined were accepted for thr national police reserve. The examinations, which were conducted at 186 stations consisted of physical, mental and cursory investigationReuter- AAP. - 75 words
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Article125 1950-08-19 1 UP Reuter-AAP. CANBERRA. Sal. ACTING Premier Fadden today officially denied cabled reports that Australian troops had landed in Korea south of Seoul. Be said: "There have been no Australian troop movements whatsoever". The Australian Chief of General Staff General Sid- ncy Rowell said: "I issue aUP & Reuter-AAP. - 125 words
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Article91 1950-08-19 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON Fit PRESIDENT Truman was 1 today reported to have chosen Mrs. Edith Sampson, Chicago Negro lawyer, a member of the American delegation to next months meeting of the United Nations General Assembly. The State Department proposed her appointment as a counter-blast to theReuter. - 91 words
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79 1950-08-19 1 RADIO sets worm $30,000 for schools broadcasting are betng sent from Norway to Singapore and Mala\ i. They were bought* with funds raised in Norway during a United N itions Appeal for Children. Part of the proceeds of IBM appeal were handed over feu79 words
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Article31 1950-08-19 1 SAIGOTT. S n VIETMINH rebels littered suburban streets of Saigon with pamphlets today urging violence against the French authorities during the fifth anniversary of the declaration of Vietminh independence.31 words
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Article153 1950-08-19 1 R.A.F. SINGAPORE. Today. THE Governor, of Singapore, Sir Fr;inklin Gimson, presented orders and medals to 20 recipient at a ceremony at Government House this morning. Music was supplied by the Singapore Police Eand.. The representations: The O.bE.: Brig. J. C. ColUns. R.A.M.C. G/Oapt. A. Sidnev-Wilmot.R.A.F. - 153 words
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831 1950-08-19 2 Plankton Sandwich Witt Taste L ike Shrimp Paste Reuter. •NEW /OR K. SCIENCE is getting leady for Its most .se.»»vhing look at the mysterious "pastures" of the the drifting meadows of microscopic fodd i£ on which all sea life depends for existence. TheReuter. - 831 words
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Article107 1950-08-19 2 U.P. HONGKONG British shir, maker- will have to lowri their per un t profit and produce more if they hop*, ti compote with the cheaper pro duct;- of Asian factors, in the (-pinion of Hongkong operators whost shirts an causing seneus concern to Lane iU.P. - 107 words
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Article99 1950-08-19 2 1 u ot.t"a truadirrama mm» tains. 700 Spun;^ 4'Jrare carvirp a rfir of the world out <J?j rock. For ten yean now f J hours a aav sxdavs'«2 the work ha* gone V** torturously. secretly Today, belong the k way mark, the wma?" taking shape,99 words
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102 1950-08-19 2 MANILA Ti., pbjhjj secrei >• of ju.-tic ha.- mW that i Filipino cit.z. a ir. I'nite.! St; t. again.-, tr. r ruled Sugovernaitnt in the VM car. of Cl.'i'itb ii« ti. that tc Am- ric-.n citizrai* file a iuit unst102 words
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Article, Illustration41 1950-08-19 2 <in»n U-fu. leader cf th* iC clique which w influence in the Nationalist (hint— B r £'L|ioM than ten years arr'M with hK iumii\ in Cm M*--nrontt to afend th Work. Mora 1 i ence.—A.l*. Photo. -A.P. Photo.-A.P. Photo. - 41 words
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174 1950-08-19 2 A.P. NEW YORK. TOR A DING in German and Japanese bonds probal !v will be resumed in U.S. financial centre.- before many months have passed. At least, that's the confident prediction of informed Wall Street sources. Of course, there's a lot of RedA.P. - 174 words
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Advertisement55 1950-08-19 2 BOAU7 HANDS l tint/* inrtntctrH*/ V l "'"'CUTEX \V L Spark! fadeless, magic-wear CUTEX, brings your hands N BC* .i lf oration easy to apply dries faster, too. The polish that wears longer— >\\ >ts peeling and chipping... and comes in such brilliant shades. /-^StO> I c:utkjk j 1 j/55 words
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600 1950-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. HOLDING that the evidence was not convincing enough. Mr. Justice E. N. Taylor in the Supreme Court today acquitted and discharged Low Ah Poh alias Low Kit Poh on a charge of abducting S. V. Ramasamv Chettiar of Klang on June600 words
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Article259 1950-08-19 3 I EGISLATTVE Councillor. Mr. Balwant Singh is to see Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Blythe to find out what action Government proposes to take about Circular 35. The circular requires Government officers going on leave for more than a month to give up their quarters.259 words
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Article88 1950-08-19 3 The following entrance lucky number prizes won at th,e Red Cress garden fete held at the Raffles Institution, recently are still unclaimed. Adults (white tickets) 9955 automatic wrist watch. 3374 silver cigarette case, 997G Parker 51 W»t, 8320 one tennis? racket SSIB one tennis racket. Children (orange88 words
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Article138 1950-08-19 3 Mist Wilson, the Girl Guide Trainer Aran Britain, will arrive in th? Canton on Aug. 21. Guide since 191« Mips Wilson is a graduate of Edinburgh University. She is on the teaching staff of George Watson College. Edinburgh She has been granted two yiare*138 words
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Article28 1950-08-19 3 PENANG, Fri.—The Municipal Veterinary Department has eniorced restrictions on the slaughter young cows. The number of cows slaughtered in the abbatoirs in 1949 was 198.28 words
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389 1950-08-19 3 A.P. HOLLYWOOD FUNNY thing about tall girls. It is the little men who most often ask them to go out. Some shorties prefer them in flat heels, some in high. Smaller boy friends give more expensive presents than the big fellows do.A.P. - 389 words
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Article26 1950-08-19 3 A.P. The Standard Oil Co. of New Jersey has invited bids from British shipbuilders for construction of several "super tankers'* of 2G.000 tons capacity.—AP.A.P. - 26 words
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Article31 1950-08-19 3 Reuter. Mr. John J. Collyer. President of the B. F. Goodrich Company yesterday called on the nations oi the Far East to stop shipping crude rubber to Russia.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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99 1950-08-19 3 Reuter. NEWCASTLE. England. A MODERN iron-ore dis<?hirging plant, costing one million sterling is to be built at Tyne Dock in Newcastle. The scheme will require Treasury sanction. Announcing this project the ryne-Improvement Commission said that under this schenv the increasing requirements of foreign oresReuter. - 99 words
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Article68 1950-08-19 3 PRESENTED DUD CHEQUE —CHARGE Song Chee Hang aged 32. yesterday claimed trial in the Third Folice Court j when charged with cheatI ing D. J. Buxani by pre- senting him with Kwantung Provincial Bank che- que for $34,580 in payment of 46 bales of cotton cloth knowing that It would68 words
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Article22 1950-08-19 3 Reuter. Sir Owen Dixon. U.N. radiator on Kashmir, will fly to New Delhi today for further talks with Pandit Nehru—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Advertisement109 1950-08-19 3 ANOTHER LINK IN TH t}^#^J^ Biro Service covers tha Eastern heml- yr i^y*** sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers />. every writing need; as witness tha new Biro l£~ f<*J MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its /KB protector cap which enables It to bt carried In109 words
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Article, Illustration1437 1950-08-19 4 FUm: PORTRAIT OF JENNIE" C APITOL. Stars: JENNIFER JONES, .JOSEPH t OTTEN. ETHKL BARRVMORE Wh' r ome ;ro.n Snbody V :otrs. And where I'm goiftn lTe#rytfcfM£ **oe«. The tn'nd Wotca, The $~a floxct THIS son& which Jennifer Jones sings, together witn Debussy's music, sets the mood for1,437 words
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Article66 1950-08-19 4 A.P. Director Charles Barton has ordered a ptaat brw ilt to ah sets of the OiaWg International- aawfc Milkman." Me euiru Jimmy Durante, learns V lines better if he studies a the kcvooard. "Whether we are actmg to music or r.ot. Durante plained, "that to J beA.P. - 66 words
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Advertisement12 1950-08-19 4 SELft j"' Unwanted JEWELLERY j I in tin' CLASSIFY I iwest Costs*12 words
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Article1292 1950-08-19 5 MICHAEL HERVEY - TODAY'S SHORT STORY by MICHAEL HERVEY mmgl aim s are prompt*--1 *d"v .v.. for gain, md ol course, re 2 inspector. hinisth comforti- is .viwa. i isy to re—Hist the < r. because fSJe vioUnc* generally tj > oi your murck rs and you will und1,292 words
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Miscellaneous178 1950-08-19 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring ttIEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin 7 *3 --settv —-v" isn't this 1 (eh. sure., and uncle f any intekplanetary eh.' then C-=\=?y&J TAv\- SAM IS ENOUGH JN- JCyRiPING VvE DC? WILL/ WE'VE STILL "SZOMOVING 1 WSSiLE TECESTED IN CUe s CCMS c?LIT 6c7T A CueTTWTO178 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-08-19 6 A view m parafta at fOtaMl I mtay at lb. BOW HQ <>1 Kadto M»*, Mr. F. (i. Lundon, the arrhi"- rhe Governor Sir Franklin (■im«'«M ito the w HQ <>f Radio Mai*) ht m39 words
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227 1950-08-19 6 Reuter.- A.A.P. BANGKOK. In the 10 days, <ince July 31, more than 11.000 young Thai men over 21 and under 30. have volunteered for the 4.000-men Expeditionary Force which the Thai Government has of- fered to send to Korea ln tne name ofReuter.- A.A.P. - 227 words
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Article, Illustration102 1950-08-19 6 Th« Tali-hui Maru, a Japanw .ship, arr1\<*d Bi, port > —it rria\ and is Leaving tori i> lor K;MM)M«ng JVlok, in Soul h-«'a.st Johore, to lead 9.6(H) tons (I bauxite ore for Japan. The Takshui Maru u a* built In Japan in 1921, but102 words
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108 1950-08-19 6 U.P. WASHINGTON F» new Republican attark on the administrations r* Eastern policies was "J* today by Senator der Wiley, who warn* that the not go along with a P« of "bungling v A member of the Sena* Foreign p c Sd tee. Wiley, said theU.P. - 108 words
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Article18 1950-08-19 6 A.P Indonesia 'old 3: many jeaterday' has rtaangeq :ion irom Ihai o» reDublie to a .-AP.A.P - 18 words
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Advertisement121 1950-08-19 6 j\ Breathe in Comfort Clear Naaaa *T \Sr*zi 1 Congestion the Modern Way I Fee. ><* X X okq hardly Sreathe Nose stuffy tTorriec witb j iy M persistent Catanh or Head r.i.c» I\m can clear 'vyK j >OVJ r ruse in frw with just a few sniff* ■assssasa* V:121 words
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Miscellaneous824 1950-08-19 6 malav rncuinn i OQQV I tr»i P.M. I'msniiiiiu' summar*. 12.0!" Musical 1 Vrfcnnam M ie VUTH AU It l»v BintaJLtf FIM KronruonK BLI E ar.y; 12.4 > News; 1.60 <•<>"•♦* IN>« h. BMOLIBH PKCKiBAMMES 7.00 I'M. I'mtnu:no 5.<W p.m. MtoMOei X liytHl mar> L 65 liuMiUdr; 7.3« B*dio Hour; «.30824 words
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533 1950-08-19 7 A.P. x to>Pi w KOREA. •f w :r report Vi, i Red Army is 8 l use South b s?' rr to replace 01 V', r heavy fighting. 1 5 pei pie (North been damn well Ko V Mt Col. James v« tikes Bairc,A.P. - 533 words
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118 1950-08-19 7 A.P. NFW V )1K v ririav. RUSSIAN [aw *orth JSTl3B 38* i- to be ahlpped buc'-c to FnMand >n tho Cunard White Star Jtasr, Mauritania b»caus? New YorK c'.oc sen reftM* to unload tfV*IB Th furs are KKin cxoor s. Th*v anivd<j| las:, mgnt.A.P. - 118 words
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Article59 1950-08-19 7 CAIBO PSOM of hanu written oider lhan the Codex Sinaicus, the oldest known BLbl- have been found at St_ Catherine's Monastery in th? Egyptian Sinai Penin suhi according to reports. The discovery was made ny the American Foundation foi the Study of Man. led by V>il liam Terry,59 words
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422 1950-08-19 7 J.W. TAYLOR - HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN BACKGROUND TO BRITAIN SIDELIGHTS By J.W. TAYLOR. I WHEN the Geological Survey Department of I Scotland put down a bore hole near Slamannan, Stirlingshire, in the autumn, they will he testing the opinion of Dr. John422 words
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Article, Illustration22 1950-08-19 7 untitled player during the 1949 season in the National Baseball lt <> <N «..»<, I.. ».-.^.X»HU. l> e:.".. ».bl.< «> .«bl. Dus bun», n o22 words
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Advertisement81 1950-08-19 7 IT'S HERE your extra-flavour coffee in giant 1 lb. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell House freshness until tbe very last Coffee always at hand und.al- j spoonful is usedways freshj Vacuum -packing Don't wait get Maxwell keeps Maxwell House roaster- House Coffee81 words
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535 1950-08-19 8 Reuter. VIENNA. BIG sharks let you ride them but lit t• ones bite. This is the discovery made by Dr. Han IHa w well known Austialian deep sea explorer, 'cniyologlst and snark fighter during investigations he made Into life in the RedReuter. - 535 words
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Article163 1950-08-19 8 U.P. TOKYO. Today. ITNITED Nations forces were dropping leaflets on South Korean civilians in and near the combat zone, describing restrictions placed on their movements. The leaflets said "effective immediately Civilians are forbidden tc :v.cve through the battle :r.t The has been taking* advantage ofU.P. - 163 words
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165 1950-08-19 8 A.P. BEIRUT. Lebanon's big new international airport is already humnv ::g arfth activity even though R arffl not be completed for aereraH i ka\ Four-mote: ed transports, which usually by-passed Lebanon and made stops in tries, are r.yuis in and out of Khri „t m.A.P. - 165 words
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20 1950-08-19 8 Reuter. Mr. ruiMCCiwly. AJI the tru*r-; M-r -:,r- a.-i —tLg- are dcisg wHL—Reuter. - 20 words
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Article123 1950-08-19 8 HOLLYWOOD. VISITORS to he fx* of Metro GoHwyn-May-er's "Duchess Of Idaho" find themselves more than mildly surprised at the conversation betwe?n Esther Williams. Van Johnson and Eleanor Powell when they huddle together between 'takes." Do they talk about th«r glamour of Hollywood, plans for a world123 words
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Article147 1950-08-19 8 Dr for his role in 1 Kent -ir; Th- Wtaa/j Question vetfr« <w tor acto' Chart v S had wo!H his own matfcJ? for 16 years and 22 stiong persuasion to him shave t o ff for in tr.e W*-?t End stag*. nan Travelers j^?147 words
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93 1950-08-19 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Friday JJNITED States exports to Russia rtaßeJ iai $50,000 in value in Jun- r $3,000,000, the Conuuerce Department said last night. Disclosing that the iroa a little, it reported tha: Rus* ments of war essential chrcrr.-e after a*four-month lapse. They mtt IfA.P. - 93 words
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Article23 1950-08-19 8 General Chirlei c* Ideclared himsel; "n. >nce more to rarr;. the burden of power" in race if tile approaehinc storm."23 words
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14 1950-08-19 8 A.P. \Lr JrA t- -At I ti -it HA.P. - 14 words
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Advertisement98 1950-08-19 8 AMBITIOUS? Thtn send for a copy of "The Direct Way to Success" The H£E 170 paft boo* which wiH show ywt mm to IMPROVE YOUR POSITION :-'v--i"-pcstaJ tuitioa for a BETTER APPOINTMENT The School of Accountancy n the leading insacwtioo at the Boovb ferpo? bnaldinf of a Sococsscul Career by98 words
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Article197 1950-08-19 9 Police estimate that about S50.000.000 change hands everv year in legal and illeeal gambling. The amount involved in illegal gaming however is considerably less now than it was two years ago. Chap-ji-kee. one of the biggest gambling rackets, has suffered a sharp decr^as a since197 words
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Article150 1950-08-19 9 9 sons. bwna?trs 1» r v. tnd a niece tr P- 1 t sv- who 1 r jr La; a I; idling 2 u,v Rubber Fac- y,- is a E 5 burn d d wm vtstercaj 0 Pad- r or further \fftC rlc T: 1 \:.y-150 words
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Article162 1950-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. R4X Air Force Lincolns. Brigands. Tempests fed S tfires lespite bad weather conditions. Nil rd number of strikes operating against P I n> in the States of Johore. Perak, Seizor and Negri Sembilan. m «tU tai ted at 9 o'clock and162 words
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Article107 1950-08-19 9 L Villi .uivigrivw. v.— 27 8 is the Motor vessel, the KaW ora. She is on her maid- n voyage U Wellington. New Ze 1 tnd. Kevaora was built in Scotl ,nd and her captain W. H. Milhv. rd. took delivery of tne tbout107 words
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Article127 1950-08-19 9 Correspondent No. 30 KUALA LUMPI'R. Fri. AS a three- result of iriformUtion fupplieo through P.O. Box 5.000 by a member of th public in Selangor signinu him-elf -Correspondent No. 30" Police have been able to DM** plans which led tc the killing by a comb ued127 words
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Article60 1950-08-19 9 KUALA LUMPUR. Fri. The signing oi the Second Part of the Laws of 'he Constitution ol Trengganu. by the Sultan ol Trengganu. took place a', the Istana yesterday. On arrival a; the Istana. accompanied by the State Secretary. Date Biji Sura, the Sultan inspected a guard-of-honour60 words
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Article37 1950-08-19 9 PENANG. Fri. Saw M n Tin 22-year-old son ot a prominent J*nahg rubber merchant, Mr. Saw Seng SJS; Sea in the General Hospital on Wednesday a.ter a short 'llness. in« funeral took place yesterday.37 words
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Article32 1950-08-19 9 Mr. W. A. SpradbroW has been elected an Associate of the Institute of Printing Man agement. England. Mr. Spra'brow is at present actine Superintendent at the Gove.ment Printing Office. Singapore.32 words
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Article278 1950-08-19 9 I EGISLATIVE Councillor, Mr. Balwartt Singh, wnl L be seeing Rear Admiral H. W. Faulkner, Admiral Superintendent H.M. Naval Dockyard, Singapore, on the grievances of employees at the Base. Employees have complained to Mr. Balwant Singh that when they return from repatriation leave they278 words
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92 1950-08-19 9 TUBERCULOSIS. Singapore's most dreaded disease, look 28 lives last week. Pneumonia and enteritis accounted for 22 and 20 lives respe'- ively. Diphtheria kilted only i ne. Oat mtile death rate dropped from 116.21 to 96.15. Th iv wo- c 18 few-r death.*from T.B.92 words
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Article69 1950-08-19 9 A 1 i> wel dinner in honour of M» John A. Thivy. Indian Representative in Malaya and Mrs. Tnivv was given by Mr. Balwant Oingh Singapore Legislative Councillor at the Cathay Restaurant last night. More tha-i fifty guests including Indian businessmen attended the party. Mr. ihivy will69 words
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Article, Illustration523 1950-08-19 10 SINGAPORE District were lucky indeed to beat Combined Europeans by one goal to nil in their Community League game at Jalan Besai yesterday. The goal that defeated the Europeans came late In the second half. Play was never exciting, and it must be523 words
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Article192 1950-08-19 10 Reuter. LONDON. Fru—County cricket At Weston Super-Mare. Somer•t V 3. Middlesex match abanNo play today. ground Somerset 173. Mid- 1f72 for 1. At < ht-MTtirld. v.-,. match abandoned win* to ran. Leicestershire 285. 9.Z for 3. At B**tim<-m»«th, Lancashire >?at Ham; sh:re by an inning*Reuter. - 192 words
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Article75 1950-08-19 10 From th* following a team to represent the Hotspurs Sports t l»ib in a friendK gam»- oi mks 1 4 51 the Star Soccerites wi iK* "f 1 1 j Park Maadaj win be selected Wilfrej Skinner. Lim Soo rSSI MahmfKvd: Paul Thomas; Bg« CMjac; Ha».d bin Kos'au75 words
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Article29 1950-08-19 10 A.P. QUEBEC. Fri.-Barbara Knapp of Birmingham entered the finals of the womens singles Canadian tennis championships today, defeating Gladys Heldman °f Houstoj. Texas. Texas. 6-4, 6-4.—AP.A.P. - 29 words
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171 1950-08-19 10 CLEAN soccer, played at a cruC 1 with plenty of thrills was f I ground yesterday when w7^ a on fi*to Bank S.C. met Malaya P,mS :0r,e s£ a SAFA "A" Business Hou^/ game ended in a two-all draw 1 A171 words
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179 1950-08-19 10 F Kuala Lumpur, Today. EW horses were out ,rJK£ n ffiCial started at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Galloping conditions were &alT ite f yest^r Outstationed horses have not arrived. Seen out training were horses from the local stables-of trainMS** Sleigh Heroic John. (Chart* who was179 words
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Article73 1950-08-19 10 A.P. i fr »m rtKifht f2 Russia. I Following hunble J tween the mas ind Mose* recently. Jttion Corn*** Physical Colt«e Ports tofcr nounted it hi4 pended referee for the rest of thr so* for not hi* the fame properh pnved a Germ* captain, ofA.P. - 73 words
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Article110 1950-08-19 10 A.P. I BANGKOK. Fri. I prefers to export Iv-ra to Malaya rather ttaa it tv th- United 81 for it at prices pre*! one month ifhs 9m nearly lour months I leaving Siamese pars. This trend B W year, according to cles. soon afterA.P. - 110 words
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Article36 1950-08-19 10 In I'orJ: Xmlain*" jj ajgeguarti SfcwW; mm**** Bakke (11 18). tf), DavKiea Trailer 1 (2S I). ItowWj" hadur (21 "'"ftf (15.14), PK* M, £'L P (6 7). LiindbriH i (4 5), SanR»»l» (136 words
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Article51 1950-08-19 10 Highest and lowest pftod i r. ft ■glMl I**»" >.«.« Spot Loose R.M.A.I R.S.S F. 0.8. S»;.t R.M.A.2 R.S.S. F. 0.8. If" R.M.A.:: R.S.S. FO.Ii. R.M.A.I Pale Crepe FOR. l. L "C" Blanket Crepe "C" Blanket Crepe Loom Godown "Spore September S.q.K.S.S. oo O.T. j,.. September October. December51 words
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Advertisement63 1950-08-19 10 h OF THE Flaky, butter-rich flavour of eggs And golden wheat that's Luneheon Kssorted', most delicious of all unsweetened biscuits I For other times and other tastes buy J^fcn Cocktail Assorted' —tasty, pulate-teastng fjffijfo tit-bits in appetising varieties and shapes i&sSk acked oven-fresh in tins fur vou and "^■"^«t your63 words
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Article, Illustration607 1950-08-19 11 JIM CHAMBERS - WITH PRESTIGE AT ROCK BOTTOM By JIM CHAMBERS LONDON, Friday, afternoon was a long way below the standard ot s But for all that they will roll up to the tune of a million or more as 46 English League games are played tomorrow afternoon. -Most607 words
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Article115 1950-08-19 11 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. TweMyftve flna. accept ora for the E_~* Handicap anno inced two Say* iueo carry the folio win-' weights in the race to be held over one mile seven furlongs at ork n^Heron Lake Placid 96? Flush Royal 9.2 Domno 9.1. Chancel orReuter. - 115 words
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Article80 1950-08-19 11 Tribune Soccer Reporter. L Honrton* Chinese football team is to J ,n Auf. 22-unci their main our- retain the Ho Ho Cuo against the Ma--5€ They will play eight games in the p"' then tour the Federation. Nt have already been made to L Hoiwone80 words
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Article114 1950-08-19 11 I kadiaa on- n*j at the lnuwal. OTEO S.C netted twice irere winners yyThn* «oais to ijfl against the Straits Tim« m a SAFA B ss Ho„s,e* L-< K »u»>. rh at the c.k -nwtnd yesterday. Piav was dull throughout >ith i the OTEC holding114 words
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Article55 1950-08-19 11 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.--S.x final 9P~ ccirtors with weights »i MX < rest Yorkshire Stakes, to be run over one and a half miles at Yurk next Thursday. Au* are BiKh StaKes and Ja Mahal both 9 MOB* S lbs.. Royal Vbeke tj j Flush Royal 89. Urge 8Reuter. - 55 words
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Article173 1950-08-19 11 SE S'porta As.-oci.aion [UJ Tuaa Mor.g Old "on by four P h:1. al Jalan tminat d play while tr.- Turin n ot certain of <*• At ihe end of the Old Bo\ fl were The Old Boys however, made a great recovery on the change of173 words
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Article115 1950-08-19 11 ROTA RAJA will play the Pre 8id$nt'tf Team in a so;-«r match in aid of the fcotn Raja Rt habihtaiion I\ind for the r Club House at Jal-ui Besar today. The President s Team will in elude players from all clubs and th* Service®. Kota Raja.115 words
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Article57 1950-08-19 11 Ttie dra-»- for the men i Patriae and dot Mes. women > in_l.s and dot bks and V- u»s <iiv'lea aiid doubles mixed doubles in the Sint;ai>ore Badm.nton Champicr.-hips will tak. place tomorrow alght at tr.e clerical Union Hall immediately aftei the junior gam-" are played oft.57 words
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Advertisement115 1950-08-19 11 u p *.ti°. rr k=- <• ->?• m i «*4, >1 h»- ub T To ou b;, lit. of t.dio par* wilk ™Y P'K»'" 1 J "> w»ail You b.iM »P t.dio po.» HSWB („1 q«or, .nd f*rfom kgnd'.* I practical «p.ri«.H, F.a.U,. fc* »if bi, modorn «.Hit ol radio115 words
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Article383 1950-08-19 12 OPE NING DA V NEXT SA TURD A V W EIGHTS for Saturday, Aug. 26, first Day Kuala Lumpur Aupust/Sept. Meeting: CLASS 3 DIV. 1—1 FI BS. UNICORN 9.00 MISS PAPILLON 8.10 COOL PLAY g(»9 EASTERN PICTURE 8.0» TEMPEST 8.07 FREE FRENCHMAN &05 SPEARL1GHT 8.05 RELEASE II383 words
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160 1950-08-19 12 U.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. TOE United States is thinking of using ships to broadcast American radio programmes to remote and critical areas as part of its newly announced phychological warfare offensive against Communism. I This was disclosed by gov- This was disclosed hy government officialsU.P. - 160 words
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Article178 1950-08-19 12 Reuter. LONDON, Friday THE Roman Catholic weekly review "The Tablet" today pointed "to ominous parallels'* between tne policies and careers of Prime Minister Pandit Nehru of India and the late President Benes of Czech<: Slovakia. ln an article entitled "the Benes of Asia" the TabletReuter. - 178 words
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Article53 1950-08-19 12 U.P. WASHINGTON Friday. PRESIDENT TRUMAN today chotfe Lieut. Gen. Walter P.. Smith, former ambassador to Moscow, to be director of the Central lutelligence Agency. The White House said the Refection of Smith did not indicate any dissatisfaction with the work of Rear Admiral R. H Hillenkoetter,U.P. - 53 words
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Article130 1950-08-19 12 F.H. THE symphony concert under the auspices of the Singapore Musical Society last night in the Victoria Memorial Hall again proved to be a fine success. The orchestra under the the baton of Mr G!en Williams wa« spirited and a few little mishaps did not affect theF.H. - 130 words
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Article83 1950-08-19 12 Reuter A.A.P. TOKIO. Today. x hc names of the hrst Japanese ships to depart for t'.S. ports under clearance .uthority granted n> We U.S. Government wen announced today by MacArthu-'? he Klquarti i.The »hipy are the Kivokawa Maru. a 6,.~61-ton" iMfd powered motorship belongingReuter & A.A.P. - 83 words
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Article41 1950-08-19 12 A.P. HONG KONG. Today U.N air power in Japan is uuUe sufficient' U> <fcpe with the present situat**s Korea and Australia, fofca»<. i s not considering re.jfl|' Kf? 1 uui theMßr MarvSL Jone s O-B.C.M.E. UfrC, said yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 41 words
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Article112 1950-08-19 12 U.P. rmnmt NEW YORK, Fri. I lEUT. oen. Robert L Eichelberger. former commander of th* 1 United States Eighth Army m Trtoan. said he exoected a Jong bloody battle ln chance that the United Nations forces may be ex- > Korea and there is still theU.P. - 112 words
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Article143 1950-08-19 12 A.P. WITH THE US. 25th DIV IN KOREA, Today AMERICAN troops who f* captured three heights in a fierce counter-attacfc east of Hamcn on the 35th regiment front found photos on the bodies of dead North Koreans showing them in Chinese Red army uniforms. SeveralA.P. - 143 words
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Article26 1950-08-19 12 A.P Soviet Air Force planes were flying daily in the Shanghai area, a spokesman of the Nationalist Defence Ministry said yesterday AP.A.P - 26 words
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Article85 1950-08-19 12 A.P. THE Japan J° r Klr Paper aligning* Korea andl ttel^ io mocracies to Geological strug t e democracies and lengthening n ne^l Paper said. 800 This was the first {fm it coincided J statements supponll «aye been made il Past by rohtica! 1 dustrialA.P. - 85 words
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97 1950-08-19 12 A.P. MANILA Today Philippines House of ft presentatives suspei* sessions on emereei legislation last night wH members discussed renal about Speaker Euja Perez and others alleged: have been made by Pre* dent Quiraio in a bral fast tabh interview the weekly •'Philijpae Free Press."*A.P. - 97 words
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266 1950-08-19 12 A.P. LONLX)N, Friday. Lancashire defeated Hampshire by an innings and 76 runs at Bournemouth today and increased tneir lean over Surrey by 24 points at the top of the country championship table. Hampshire on Thursday evening could do little against the Lancashire spinA.P. - 266 words
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Article116 1950-08-19 12 A.P. STRASBOURG, Ff j! A hundred "bOCTWWI i* from, many mi*** ing in Council of *JS headquarters arc up ar T about "boarding school run in their hostel;. The girls, aged bIWjJJ and SO. ca'l the regulaW* the 28 commandments, m pie seem tc thinkA.P. - 116 words
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Title Section59 1950-08-19 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE by na nam fok the PEOPLE S'por*. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER Iff MALA fA Phone 3811/3 Nin« Lint* Published*simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh and Penang. EIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maunce Glnver. Mulnun tTiaune59 words
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Article, Illustration208 1950-08-19 1 REPORTED LA NDING AT INCHON U.P. TOKIO, Saturday. UNCONFIRMED REPORTS HiiRE THTS V »HNU ING STATED ABOUT 1,000 AUSTRALIAN TROOPS HAD LANDED AT INCHON 20 ML.E3 WEST OF SEOUL (SAYS REUTER-AAF A Washington report by Unitea Press say* authoritative sources there said yesterdayU.P. - 208 words
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557 1950-08-19 1 Reuter-AAP. U.P. A.P. TOKIO, Saturday. UNITED NATIONS troops in Korea, fighting ba k grimly on four battlet fronts esterday had their biggest singe da-'s successes so far. A Communist drive on Taeeru has been halt'd —at any late for the tinv bi'ing. TheReuter-AAP. U.P. & A.P. - 557 words
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Article91 1950-08-19 1 A.P. Korea HQ.. Sat. m\\V. btgfesi bombs so far 1 ,-,f tho war 2,000 and 1 000 pounders wore used in carrier strikes on Thursday on factories at Chongjin. an east coast industrial city less than 60 Miles south of the Soviet t'nmn bolder. The Navy saidA.P. - 91 words
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Article26 1950-08-19 1 A.P. Soviet Air Force plan<«» were flying daily in the Shanghai area, a spokesman of the Nauonaust Defence Ministry said yesterday. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article115 1950-08-19 1 A.P. TOKIO. SatUNITED STATES tXOOnS and Marines gave a crack Red Korean division "a hell of a licking in the Naktong River bulge southwest cf Red-menaced Taegu city. The hell of a licking statement came from Major General John H. Church in his .summing-up:A.P. - 115 words
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Article70 1950-08-19 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Fri. THE Marine Corps decided today to recall to duty 2.600 officers and all enlisted men through the rank of buck sergeant and voluntary reserves. The Marines outlined steps to add 50.000 to its strength by Oct. 31 and bring its manpower up to 174.000.U.P. - 70 words
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104 1950-08-19 1 tvtfrm»» Staff Peparter JAPAN has decided to buy about 529.000.000 (Straits) worth of rubber more than 10.000 tons at present average prices. Singapore trader? received cables last night that the Japanese Ministry c-f Intel national Trade and Industry has allocated r559.000.000 j current rubber purchases.104 words
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Article120 1950-08-19 1 A.P. Deauville, France, Sat. KDfO Farouk of Egypt wii! marry Narriman Sadek in Egypt next firing, one of the visiting Monarch's aide* said on Friday night. Karim Thabet Pasha, PressCounsellor to the Pvoyai Palace in Cairo, made tne statement while the stood only a fewA.P. - 120 words
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Article31 1950-08-19 1 A.P. General J. Lawton C >Uins 4nd Admiral Forrest P Sherman, the top U.S. army and navy leaders, will leave Washinston by air today, tor Tokio. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article226 1950-08-19 1 A.P. COLCHESTER, Friday. ARMY courts martial, trying ihree British soldiers, decided today to hold secret sessions to safeguard top British —and possibly American —military seciets. Not even the charges agaiist the three enlisted men were disclosed. "It would be pr'eiuciciai to the interests of securityA.P. - 226 words
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Article42 1950-08-19 1 Reuter. Twenty-nine-year-old Betty Sara, a British war bride now in New South Walt s. who is expecting quads, gave birth yesterday to the second of the children—a boy. Tne first, a girl, was born on I'hui sday -Reuter.Reuter. - 42 words
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Article36 1950-08-19 1 A.P. 'i be U.S. Navy Department "jis -fiozcn' for 12 months all regulai bay enlisted p* rson nel and susrvnded indefinitely accept .nee of ortieers' n sig I nations, it was announced yesterray. A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article26 1950-08-19 1 A.P. The Turkish ambatt idor Gevat Acikdin, called on Mi. Ernest Bevin, yesterday to discus-; TurKcy'.- request to join thj Atlantic pact.- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article108 1950-08-19 1 Washington, Friday. THE United States announced today that it has accepted the offers of Britain, Turkey, Australia and Xew Zealand to send ground troops to Korea. Offers of troops rrom Thailand and the Philippines have been accepted earlier. The State Department in disclosing the latest acceptances, praised the108 words
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78 1950-08-19 1 Reuter. Moscow, Sat. THE Soviet Army newspaper Red Star declares Oslo the "headquarters cf the American imperialists in Scandinavia" and that Norway as a whole is "becoming thp centre of American war preparations in the North of Europe." In Denmark, the paper said. "American militarists"Reuter. - 78 words
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Article90 1950-08-19 1 A.P. London, Fri. PRINCESS Elizabeth and her three-day-old daughter are still getting along very well, court circles reported today. Her doctors, Sir William Gilliatt and Sir John Weir, called on them again this morning but no bulletin was issued. Elizabeth's husband. Prince Philip, had 30 closeA.P. - 90 words
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Article58 1950-08-19 1 A.P. FANGOON. Fri. CIVE mon tha of Commu- nist rule at the south coast tin runes of Heinda ended today with the rebel faction surrendering to government troops, it was officially learned today. Burmes? Communists March overran wi* &»v n Burma tin mining area, expelling. Btittsh minersA.P. - 58 words
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Article36 1950-08-19 1 Renter Ilk has] Moore-Brabazor. *7-jrear-old •on of ESritfan air pioneer !,ord Brabazon >)t Tara. committed suicide *}y taking an overdose of aspirin it was decided at r.n InOttest in London y .teiday.—ReuterRenter - 36 words
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Article134 1950-08-19 1 Tribune Staff Reporter A banishment warrant has bten taken out against a staiT sergeant formerly attached to the Eeach Road Division of the Singapore Pohct Force and now detained at C T.D. Headquarters. He was one of IS detectivt picked out by men of th<134 words
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Article83 1950-08-19 1 A.P. Washington, Fri. r[E U.S. Department of Justice announced today the arrest of a former U.S. Navy civilian engineer on i charges of giving national defence secrets to Russia.--1 Morton Sobell, 33. New York eiectiical engineer. He is the eighth person to oe aatested in aA.P. - 83 words
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Article18 1950-08-19 1 Reuter. Japan's birth rate in May this year dropped to the rwest recorded since the surrender.—Reukr.Reuter. - 18 words
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Article20 1950-08-19 1 Reuter. Indr.n.sit PwedfV tUM Jordan have applied for Uemhefpll p of iht World Ran* I :cuu tReuter. - 20 words
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Article31 1950-08-19 1 A.P. The Danish government yesterday offered to put at th. «ii.-po.sai of the U.X. v fully equipped ho pita! ship for use in the Korean war A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article24 1950-08-19 1 A.P. Hundreds of ex-setvicemati. retiivu Ofltaeft and civilian.are eontinuug to sign up fCN service in &iam'a 4,000 mar 'Korer.* 1 cov:ingeni. A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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Article197 1950-08-19 2 THE Singapore Government is considering a new 1 law to curb big time gamblers. It will provide for a longer term of imprisonment in default of payment of a fine. The Police has asked that the prison sentence for gambling promoters which can be imposed in197 words
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Article209 1950-08-19 2 FOUR teenagers- -two sons a nephew and a niece L of Mr. Tan Lark Syc, who hit the headlines when 1 the Aik Hoe Rubber Factory, of which he is a director, was burned down recently left yesterday afternoon by Cathay Pacific Airways for209 words
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Article120 1950-08-19 2 CHARGED with theft in the Second Police Court ftpterdav. a 28 year-old Malay liawkor, Al' bin Anwai. WW sentenced to one month- rigorous imprisonment. He was alleged to asked a w< teh dealer Leong Man Nam. at North Road to show him a few120 words
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Article87 1950-08-19 2 PENANG. riiday. Ine Municipal C anmissioners yetordav approved the appointment' of :*.r. Tan Khfng Yean.' U A tnt Municipal Engineer on a starting salary of $4 30 per month. Ml Tin Kheng Yeang 1m Enginec ing Assistant He will Ufei up the job on the87 words
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Article55 1950-08-19 2 PENANG Fri. A Police supervisee. Ahmad bin Haii who was sentenced to 18 months' r.i. and two years police supervision lor housebreaking failed to report on January 25. after his release. He was arrested on Aug 9 and was sentenced to six months* jail by the Until55 words
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175 1950-08-19 2 JHE Board of Directors of the Chinese High School met yesterday to consider problems facing the school since its re-opening. The Board heard a report 011 conditions in the school, and on the results of discussions between representatives of the school and the175 words
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Article73 1950-08-19 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri. In reply to the telegram sent by Sir Henry Gurney. on the occasion of the Royal birth, the Secretary of State for the Colonies has telegraphed the following. "Her Royal Highness tht Princess Elizabeth has asked me to convey to you the following message:—'l am73 words
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Article71 1950-08-19 2 PENANG. Fri. A 43--year-old Cantonese, Chew Weng Yin vas yesterday brought before Magistra' c D. R. Home on a charge of stealirlg five shorts. s:.x rousers and one coat worth SBO He was alternatively charged with retaining stolen property. Bail of $100 was alloweo. Wong Kok Kong71 words
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Article38 1950-08-19 2 KUALA LTjMPUR. Fri The first Religious School at Cha'ah was opened recently, by the District Officer. Batu Pahat. Inche Mohamed Setti bin Saaid. The school building was erected oy the kampong people. Government supplied the teachers.38 words
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Article111 1950-08-19 2 KUALA Fri. The 1041h bandit executed under ihe Emergency Regulations was hanged a: the Pudu Prison. Kuala Lumpur, today. He was Let Hong Chong. who was charged before the Suprerm Court. Kuanian. on March 27. for possession of a fire arm under lh« Emergency Regulations and111 words
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246 1950-08-19 2 Wiltshire AT a press conference yesterday Mr. R. C. B. Wiltshire Deputy Commissioner of Police, C.I.D., stated: "There can be no doubt that many of the students of the Chinese High School are infected by j Communism. "The hooliganism, the Jeriance of authority the246 words
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Article62 1950-08-19 2 The Singapore Police yesterday stated that Thursday nights bomb attack on a Radio Patrol car was Drobably the work of the Malayan Communist Party. It was known that the Party had considered attacks on radio patrol cars for sometime. Other than mis incid< at62 words
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81 1950-08-19 2 PENANG Friday. The h.iwk.' problem Wmn dlmwsed ait .-pecinl meeting of the .Municipal yesterday. A memorandum by the Acting Munieip. Healt"> Offuer on Hawked was lead cut by the PreSi dent Mr. H O. Hammett. The Commissioners agreed that sub-f ommittec shouh' be appointed81 words
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Article26 1950-08-19 2 Mr. T. F. Stevenson has been appointed to act as a member ol tne Rent Conciliation Board vice Mr. J G. Aspinall now on leav«26 words
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Article187 1950-08-19 2 Househtfdera In Singapore have received queries fn m the Municipal Assessor. Mr. J. G. Aspinali.. asking for information oi the rents collected for their properties ?nd the conditions of tenancy on which these properties are given out. But they need not worry This is just187 words
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341 1950-08-19 2 THE present age is an era of the dictaphone, radio and type-wiiter where the art of writing h a lost art; an age where the boss dictates all his letters and confines his wiiting to his Blgttattirei wnich are usually i leg.hk, »ald Or.341 words
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Advertisement310 1950-08-19 2 rWir v TrfTFl wULMJ U l J CORDlfln Ĕjk A^Hkf ttu !">" I il T ATIR NOHC I*oo*9 THE MORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY LTD. 2nd Floor, Mercantile Bank Building. Snigapc~< Please note that a? from Monday the 21st of Au 1950, our Telephone number will be BSX7I. 1 J310 words
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88 1950-08-19 3 TI?BF,RCr',OSIS. Singai»orc's most dreaded disease, took 2s lives last week, md enteritis accounted for 22 and 20 lives vcspc\ivcl> Diphtheric killed o:d\ i nc. Infantile death rate dropped from no.2a to yG.ir». Th re we 18 fewer death;; from T.C than the week88 words
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Article101 1950-08-19 3 Lying alongside Godowiv 27 8 la the Motor vessel, the Kawaora. She is on her maiden voyage t. Wellington. New Zealand. Kawaora was built In Scotland, and her captain \V H. Millward, took delivery of the ship, about two months ago The oi.ly ot'ier101 words
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Article268 1950-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Friday. DOYAL Air Force Lincolns. Brigands. Tempests 11 and Spitfires, despite bad weather conditions, flew a record number of strikes operating against bandit positions in the States of Johore. Perak. Selangor and Negri Sembilan. Attacks started at 9 o'clock and the day268 words
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Article60 1950-08-19 3 KUALA LUMPUR 1-:. The signing of the Second Part of the Laws of tho Constitution of Trenggana. by the Sultan c: Trengganu. took place al the Istana yesterday. On arrival at the Istana. accompanied by the Btate Secretary. Dato Biji Sura, the Sultan inspected a guard-of-honour60 words
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Article34 1950-08-19 3 Mr. \V. A. Spiadbrow has been elected an Associate of the Institute of Printing Man agement. England. Mr. Spnu'brow is at present acting Superintendent at the Gove* mien. Printing Office, Sing pore.34 words
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Article251 1950-08-19 3 A DISPUTE over the use of a label, which depicted a Dutch maid carrying two pails of milk, by Clover's Soap Perfum Works, Haarlem, Holland, in the packing of their soap product, "Buttermilk Soap," formed the subject of legal argument in the High Court yesterday. The251 words
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Article149 1950-08-19 3 pJ.WTABLE Rasimhj told V First District Judg. Mr. !-f E. Kingdon. yestet djjty that during a security chocK ir. an omnibus at Ser HngO'yM Road, the passenger*--were asked to produce their ident iiy tarda. Wtv a jt ranee to Tan Tuh Tee's 1 urn.149 words
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Article37 1950-08-19 3 A decn a.se nisi gran.cd tq Aloert Meyer dissolving ms ;..arriuge with his wile Myra Susan Cornellee Meyer was made absolute by the Chief Justice, Sir Charles MurrayAynsley. in the High Court yesterday.37 words
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193 1950-08-19 3 Court Told A 45-YEAR-OLD woman, Lan Leong Mui, w;is yesterday charged in the Second District Court with possession of 154_tahils of opium in a house at Neil Road on March 25. Ong Chuan Eng. a Revenue Officer, who took part in a raid of193 words
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Article29 1950-08-19 3 Rahmat Arshad and John r Wong whose liabilities Lmoumfd to S3 COO and $2,500. respectively were The W payment is to commence Irom September J.29 words
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Article288 1950-08-19 3 I EGISLATIVE Councillor, Mr. Balwant Singh, will L be seeing Rear Admiral H. W. Faulkner, Admiral Superintendent H.M. Naval Dockyard, Singapore, on the grievances of employees at the Base. Employees have complained to Mr. Balwant Singh that when they return from repatriation leave they have288 words
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Article563 1950-08-19 3 T WAS DAZED' YONG YIT LIN MURDER CASE WIINESS A PROMINENT business man of Singapore and an ex-treasurer j of the Singapore Rifle Association told the Relief Court yesterday that he discover- ed the loss of his pistol one and a half hours after he had563 words
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77 1950-08-19 3 Witll her decks covered with wooden stab the Bahadur, whicn put into port two dayi ago, brought 60 mares for transhipmen; to Bangkok. The Tribune understand that the Bahadur encountered evelonie weather on the trip out from Australia and the stalls, built in Brisbane,77 words
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Article67 1950-08-19 3 Professor 1. E. Jessop M L., professor it Philosophy and Psychology '»t me University 04 Hull will be guest preacner at th- Wesley Church. Fort Canning, on Sunday evening at 5.30 p.m. He la a Director of the Student Christian Movement preaa He hm eotae io67 words
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Advertisement343 1950-08-19 3 FOORMAWS MUSIC STUDIOS "VIENNA CON8ERVATOIRK OF MUSIC" Directed by Prof. Mrs. Otto Foorman (Conservatoire of Music. Prague) Nv. o7. Orchartl Road No. 148. Moulmein Read.. Tel. 4739. Singapore. Ash iated 'l'cacners (All-lTolMt'oMl) COR RVF Vacancies available for beginMAC FOORMAN, ners and advanced for all inFREDY KltEMPtiL, «trumeuts. Reduced fees HEINZ343 words
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Article560 1950-08-19 4 17IGHTEEN detectives kicked out of the Singa- pore police force on charges of graft. One of them has been detained and may face trial. And the probe is still continuing. More dismissals are likely. It seems that the profits of a gambling ring have been oiling many palms.560 words
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Article, Illustration2079 1950-08-19 4 J.S. DUMERESQUE - "It Has Grown From The People Themselves...." By J.S. DUMERESQUE r OP AY'S ceremony of the laying of this foundation stone for our new studios and oflV c is one for which many of us have been working and waiting for for many years. It2,079 words
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Article1094 1950-08-19 4 SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON - B y SIR FRANKLIN GIMSON Governor of Singapore. THE Director of Broadcast--1 ing has given an account of the transition from commercial to government en- teroriso in broadcasting. Whether broadcasting would, in the normal courv of development have re- mained under commercial control is, a1,094 words
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Advertisement62 1950-08-19 4 •«•<!••##••••• INNNNJ 9 ARRIVING THIS WEEK IN SINGAPORE 0 Tho first recordings of 5 V I ROKiAH 1 a The weHknown Joget Modern Artuw g Place your order now tcr 1 NAM 23. <a "RAJA DOLI" Joget Modem T "PERAWAN" Rumba. 0 This record also £ef> ires kamzam AND HIS62 words
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Article85 1950-08-19 5 the Girl Guide M Britain, will ar- nton on Aug. 21. l 0 sinci 1918. MiBS v ite of Edinrsity. She is on :f of George iMudiurgh granted two Sl* come and i;,ownies, GuidCadets in i and n will spend on tha in Sin-85 words
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Article47 1950-08-19 5 wng entrance won at garden fete r fflea Institute still un- tickets) 095;. w itch. 3374 case, 9976 8320 one tennis- ne I .-runs racket, inge ticket, rkei M nton set, 4803 L 2999 one bo\ football and re asked to pre md claim47 words
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Article42 1950-08-19 5 PENANG. Fri. In tne n tfi ir 3 5i9 dogs a*ore Municipal do°-bhoo; -rs destroyed 821 v -nine cuts were illy construct re used for and eats. Foi igs sere n via immunising h vaccine y v Laboratories42 words
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Article, Illustration165 1950-08-19 5 SEVENTEEN Chinese occupants of a three storeyed house in Tanjong Pagar Road have been detained by the Police in connection with the discovery of a .25 Colt automatic and 25 rounds of ammunition in the house. Two of the 17 men were subsequently taken165 words
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Article135 1950-08-19 5 GOVERNOR Sir Franklin Gimson laid the foundation stone of the new studios and offices of the Department of Broadcasting yesterday evening with a silver trowel. The trowel vas presented to him by Mr. F. G. Lundon. the architect of the now building. Alter the spreading of135 words
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Article268 1950-08-19 5 I EGISLATIVE Councillor. Mr. Balwant Singh is to see Colonial Secretary, Mr. W. L. Biythe to find out what action Government proposes to take about Circular 35. The circular requires Government officers going on leave for more than a month to give up their quarters.268 words
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182 1950-08-19 5 PENANG, Friday. gUILDING activity ji Penang which at the moment, involves severe 1 million dollars will be further increased when Municipality starts work on Green Lane Housing Estate. "Althot'gh these number: (14 houses* are not as great j as one wouh* wish, they represent182 words
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Article49 1950-08-19 5 PENANG. Tri. A total or 168 birtns and 38 deaths were registered for the A.<-k ending August 12 in Georgetown. Of this number the Chinese top the list with 25 deaths. The death rat" for the week shows an incr-ase of ten over the previous49 words
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Article36 1950-08-19 5 FENANG. Fri. Saw Mm Tin. 22-year-old son ol a prominent ivnang rubber merchant. Mr. Saw Seng Kew. died in the General Hospital n Wednesday after a short illness. The funeral took place yesterday.36 words
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72 1950-08-19 5 PETTANG, Fri.—An averago 20-' pig- were slaughtered a «lay at the Municipal Abattoirs during the past year, according to '.he annual report of th > Vertinary Department. The iep«>rt tabled at yesterday;- meeting of the Municipal Commissioners stated that 7;.006 pigs were slaughttrcd during72 words
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126 1950-08-19 5 KI'ALA LUMPUR, Fri AS a direr*, result of information supplied through P.O. Box 5.000 by a member of th public in Selangor signing himself 'Correspondent No 30. the Police have been »ible io make plans which led to the killing by a comb126 words
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Article56 1950-08-19 5 Right Chinese pkad-d tUtJ in tits Fourth Police Court yesterday to a Charge of gambling <vith "pai-kow'" lor money at B'.igis Street on August 8. They were each fined $25. Cash a! $10.70 seized in the raid *as put into th. Magistrate's Poor Box. One-third ol56 words
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Article29 1950-08-19 5 PENANG. Fri --The Municipal Veterinary Department has enforced restrictions on tne slaughter young cows The number of cows slaughtered In the abbatotra In 1949 was 193.29 words
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Article120 1950-08-19 5 THE students of the three Chinese high schools affected by political unrest were back m their claaalocms y«-stemay. mere were no disturbance s. Four hundred and eighty students have registered at the Chinese High School and more are expected to- morrow—the deadline for registration. The Chang Cheng120 words
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129 1950-08-19 5 Fazal Karim, at one time a taxi-owner adjudicated a bankrupt in June. 1948. with liabilities amounting to $6,000 was ordered by tlie Chief Justice yesterday to pay $10 monthly towards the liquidation of his lebt On behalf of the Official Assignee.129 words
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Article87 1950-08-19 5 For threatening to cause hurt to Lim Lian Hock for the purpose of extorting money at Lorong 1. Geylang Road on June 30. a middleaged Chinese. Ng Ah Chye was yesterday sentenced by Mr. H. E. Kingdon. the First District Judge to one year's jail. It was87 words
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Article69 1950-08-19 5 A l.Tewee dinner in honour ot M. John A. Thivy. Indian Representative in Malaya and Mis. Tmvy was given by Mr. H.ilwant Oingh. Singapore Legislative Councillor at the Cathay Restaur mt last night. More tha.x fifty guests including Indian businessmen attended the part>. Mi. .hivy will leave69 words
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Article24 1950-08-19 5 The membership of tho Automobile Association ot Giy:'t (Jritain rcachcc. l.ooc 000 on Ant;. Uj the Automoailo Association of MaU\ has been informed.24 words
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Advertisement87 1950-08-19 5 Attention —Motorists. Motor Re* 111 LEE S < <>.. LTD.. 15 j Tunah Read. Hospital, i *****. Milliard LIGHTENS THE j IOUaHEYj *7 KHGO 800 SKW CO. (Spore) LTD. 188, Singapore. '152 Cable: Excelda'*. BEST QUALITY MIKIMOTO i CULTURED PEARL NECKLACES CrtOKEBS; EAR STUDS 'I VARYING PRICES AT I BP.87 words
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Advertisement178 1950-08-19 5 THE OVERSEAS ASSURANCE CORPORATION LIMITED. China Building, Chulia Street, V^'CSb<£«s' Singapore. N^jS^ FIRE, MARINE, MOTOR VEHICLE, WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION INSURANCE etc. Branches Agents at Hongkong, Indonesia, Bangkok all towns in Malaya. What? starts with A f cuts down decay T i lQ?nm-i dent THE AMMONIUM lON TOOTH PASTE g OTT a178 words
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Miscellaneous77 1950-08-19 5 LIT. ABNCR b y aI Ca PP I I sit \l I 5e (TGH r o 'rJ wal, it 5 -WiernN* c hAIL. (thank 1 A of aD </ IT FO' GRANTED IT J «S NOW IT WERE A STOOPID mFvfMSLAVES7> >0; U'L U GOTLAND YARD' 7f 1 VVAS CN6I-ANO77 words
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Article116 1950-08-19 6 LONDON REPORT SAYS— TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKET U.P. HONGKONG, Friday. DEPORTS from London said today that the United States and Britain worn engaging in "preventive" purchases of rubber in order to keep the vital commodity from reaching the Russians. The London correspondent of theU.P. - 116 words
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Article132 1950-08-19 6 A.P. BANGKOK. Fri. Siam prefers to export her tin ore to Malaya rather than ship it to the United States, where the Reconstruction Finance Corporation nays for it at prices prevailing one month after arrival or nearly four months afterleaving Siamese ports. This trendA.P. - 132 words
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Article36 1950-08-19 6 SINGAPORE. Aug. i 8 ihe price of tin was $385:--per picul ex-smelter—a drop of another $16» en the picul. LONDON. Aug. 17: Forwards closing: £765 a ton —a drop of £65 on the ton.36 words
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Article74 1950-08-19 6 U.P. LONDON, Fri.—Tlie tin market spened today witn no spot tie In siirht but a fair uwM of three n.out lis on offer. Both spot and three month- were marked up nine ster bag t<> £776-1 2 OS turnover of LIS tons m three moot lis. me fU.P. - 74 words
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Article100 1950-08-19 6 r Mfehesl and lowest prices dvi Utt| the week eadißf August 18, HifLieot Lswost (testae Bayers nsos sp.it Lease 136 llu m R.M.A.I K.S.S F. 0.8. Sept, 121 1"» ISO R.M.A.3 R.S.S. F. 0.8, US XU 111 I X.M A. U.S»S. F O.R IL'7 IU2 lIS i K.M.100 words
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106 1950-08-19 6 A.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. jjNITED States exports to Russia totalled less than $50,000 in value in June while imports were $3,000,000, the Commerce Department said last night. Disclosing that the iron curtain was lifted just a little, it reported that Russia has resumed shipments ofA.P. - 106 words
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Article77 1950-08-19 6 Renter. TOKYO. Fri.—Sharp increases have been recorded in Ihe prices of cotton yarn, cotton piece goods, caustic soda anc non-ferrous materials sirce the outbreak of the Korean war, Shigemasa Okumura of the Economic Stabilisation Board, stated today. tie said strict control m< asur< wer< Instituted by IRenter. - 77 words
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75 1950-08-19 6 A.P. CANBERRA. Friday—Australian Commerce Minister Mr. John McEwen. announ-* ced that an Australian trade mission will visit the Indonesian capital of Jakarta at the end of this month to discuss a trade agreement. He said "the expansion of trade between Australia and Indonesia could beA.P. - 75 words
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175 1950-08-19 6 THE market declined sharply on news from the 1 U.S.A. outlining their policy regarding natural rubber. The intention to reduce the use of natural rubber by approximately one-third is not quite clear, as no mention has been made regarding purchase for stockpile. It must175 words
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Article117 1950-08-19 6 THE rabater commodity market was rather quiet yesi md fluctuations were ma il! comp ted with those in ihe past few days. Dealers were less inclined to trade aril were mainly adjusting posit on. 1 Testenlay*fl closing prions in certs per pound were: Buyers. Sellere. N. 1 RSS f.o.b.117 words
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Article156 1950-08-19 6 LONDON. Ft I Active inter-<-st in the Loudon Stock Exv. itanue today wa* checked by the trend of create Korea .md by the usual weekend reluctance to extend comsaltments. Piotlt-takinu on the rei« nt rise brought a slight setback to British Government Stocks and there were |al of156 words
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Article31 1950-08-19 6 U.P. HONG KONG. Fri.— The lollowing were todays quotations on Hong Kong Money Exchange: HK56.35 per U.S. dollar. HKSIS 60 per pound sterling. HKS3O9 per tael of gold. -U.P.U.P. - 31 words
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Article203 1950-08-19 6 Si:' "JAPORE. Friday. London ag 'in bid for tin share? but nt lama* lev, Is be* cruse of tb? record fall in ihe jaicc of tho metal. But locally the Hn share market vrea quiet with rollers pvcdomhmtlnt. Industrials w re ou'ct i nd steady Tho203 words
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Article72 1950-08-19 6 In Port: Andaman (44), AUlegonda (Sh"ors>, Tel«*inachus (42 3), Gewang (41), Wakde (40). fcatong (88/39), I lv* m'n (86). Star Alcyone (88 4), Sumatra (31 2), John Bakke (17 18), Gorgon (19 20), Day! ien (21 2), Hot-gh Trader (28 4), Tilanbnnk (23 6), kauaroa (27 8),72 words
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Advertisement638 1950-08-19 6 EVERETT ORIENT LINE! EVERETT STAR LINE For Hongkong, Japan. For Hongkong Japan "Rebev. tvtf 18,20 Sept. I "N< rdstj<man 30 Aug./ 2 Sept. For Chittagong For Penang "Tonjer" 19/20 Aug Colombo, Cochin, Bombay, For Penane, Rangoon Caljatta. Karachi, Bahrein, Kowett, Madras Basrah, Khoramshanr. "Rcb< veretf Gdns. 1 2 "Star Arcturus"638 words
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Advertisement417 1950-08-19 6 SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED one male and 2 f' tnnie tea< hers, witti quaUffc at ion of Senior Cambridge or equivalent. App'v to the Principal Publ'c English Schoo J. Bahru. (L.34n). WANTED experienced book keeper for Indonesian imi»ort export Ira Hi particular, re quahliiMtions. i si I'licnial and •sa ary expat417 words
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Advertisement387 1950-08-19 6 TUITION PITMAN'S .Shorthand ißapd) Course (Tlwuif A Speed». English (Up 1« Std. VI t and Typewriting. typewriter supplied) coacbed at home, by experienced Tutor. Charges reasonable. Results guaranteed. Write Box 4.3115. Tribune, Spore. <j :t34>. ENROL now. Tuition In embroid> rjf an l kebaya making and hebeya modern given by387 words
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Advertisement400 1950-08-19 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA int> CONTINENT m« "KVERNAAC" due ab»: for Manila. Hongkong, Kobe. Yokohama Tuu.,* m.s. "KAMBODTA" due abt. for Bangkok, Manila and Hongkong m.s. "ANNAM" dv abt: lor Hongkong, Kobe. U Yokohama m.3. "LALANDIA" .due abt: for Saigon Bangkok sCpt m.s. "NORDVEST due abt for Saigon Bangkok. ct 5400 words
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Advertisement159 1950-08-19 6 MUSIC TRANSPORT free n| cl.ar.e H all new students will k e provide J--I'oonnan's Music Studio?. MreaN by Prof, and Mr.% Otto Fcorati, 37 On r.ard Road and 14S- Moumen, Rd. Telephone fl* (WW ACCOMMODATION LEoLTRED flat 1 rows looi It) prepared bu: meet obliuaton lpp*J I 1317 i HKQ159 words
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Article, Illustration538 1950-08-19 7 SINGAPORE District were lucky indeed to beat Combined Europeans by one goal to nil in their Community League game at Jalan Basai yesterday. The goal that deleated the Europeans came late in the second half. Play was never exciting, and it must be538 words
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Article146 1950-08-19 7 >• County cricket \> We-n-n ->iip«T Mar Som» Mtddh x match abanV i todaj ground Sow rset ITS. Mid- J\a n ulnrahlrr vs II 'y ii. Leicestershire 285b MnrMrtk. LancasWf* i Z H-.-m-liire by an jnmngs runs.' LaW aaftirc 281. '\t i»i ntfj •C.^irrihan.siore r146 words
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Article114 1950-08-19 7 ROTA RAJA will play the President s Team in a soccer match in aid of the Kota Raja Rehabilitation Fund for the r Club House at Jalan B'-sar today. The President s Team will include players from all othei clubs and ;he Services. Kota Raja. winners114 words
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Article56 1950-08-19 7 The draw for the men s single* md dot bles. women s sin■lea Htid CovMea and Veteran* in and doubles mixed doubles in the Singapore Badmmton Champicr ships will take place tomorrow night at the Clerical Union Hall immediately after the junior gam.*s are played off. 156 words
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Article610 1950-08-19 7 JIM CHAMBERS - WITH PRESTIGE AT ROCK BOTTOM By JIM CHAMBERS A.P. LONDON, Friday. FOOTBALL starts its nine months long season tjmorrow with England's international prestige at rock bottom. Defeat by the United States and Spain in the World Cup series in Rio shook the fans here and manyA.P. - 610 words
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Article110 1950-08-19 7 A.P. MOSCOW, Fri.—They I stand no nonsense i from rought footballers in Russia. I Following a rough i and tumble game be- tween the Kiev Dyna- iuos md Moscow Spar- I taks recently, the All- Union Committee on Physical Culture and I Sports today an-A.P. - 110 words
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Article145 1950-08-19 7 leading one no at the interval, O.T.E.C. S.C netted twice more in the second half to run out winners by three goals to nil against the Stiaits Times S.C in a SAFA Bonmess Houses Leffgve "B" aastrn at the c.y.:.:.a. ground yesterday. Play was dull145 words
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Article219 1950-08-19 7 Tribune Soccer Reporter. A strong Hongkong Chinese lootball team is to arrive by air on Aue:. 22 —and their main purpose is to retain the Ho Ho Cup against the Malayan Chinese. They will play eight games in the Colony and then tour the Federation.219 words
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Article78 1950-08-19 7 From the following a team to represent th. Hotspurs Sports Club In friendly gasae of w-.-.•r against th. Star Soererites ;i i ihe Fairer Park on Monday will be selected: Wilfred Skinner: Lien Bop Woon: Ho E< Bin; DoUoh Hamid; Wun Mahmood; Paul Thorn*.Luke Lopes; Lin Kirn Hian;78 words
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147 1950-08-19 7 fLEAN soccer, played at a cracking pace,.and with plenty of thrills was seen on the BODCA ground yesterday when Hongkong Shanghai Bank S C met Malaya Publishing House B.OJta a SAFA 'A" Business Houses League tie. The game ended in147 words
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Article30 1950-08-19 7 A.P. QUEBEC, Fri. Barbara Knapp of Birmingham entered the finals of the womens singles Canadian tennis championships today, defeating Gladys Heldman of Houstoj. Texas. Texas. 6-4. 6-4.—A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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182 1950-08-19 7 Kuala Lumpur, Today. FEW horses were out when official training started at Kuala Lumpur this morning. Galloping conditions were ideal, inspite of yesterdays rain. Outstationed horses have not arrived. Seen out training were horses from tne local stables—of trainer Hobfts, Sleigh, and Sullivan. Heroic John.182 words
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Article51 1950-08-19 7 Reuter. LONDON. Fri.—Six final acceptors witn weights for the Great Yorkshire Stakes, to be run over one and a half miks at York next Thursday. Aug 21 are: High Stakes and J.u Mahal both U stone lbs.. Royal D..'k.--9,2. Flush Loyal 8 9. Urge 8 7 and FilasseReuter. - 51 words
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Article108 1950-08-19 7 Reuter. LONDON, it Twcntjrjrrt tinu: acceptors for the Ebur Handicap announced two days ago carry the following weights in the race to be held over one mi la seven furlongs at York next Wednesday: Heron Bridge 9.7. Lake Placid 9.6. Flush Royal 9.2. Donino 9.1.Reuter. - 108 words
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Article72 1950-08-19 7 Reuter. LONDON. Fri. There are 14 nrM and liiial acceptors for the Oimerack Stakes, to he run over six furlongs at York on Thursday, August 24. They are, with weights: Prince Dowih'v, St. Ives. Grey .Sovereign. Hard Sauce. Le Banduier and Rambling Vista, all carrying <i nlReuter. - 72 words
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Article202 1950-08-19 7 CHINESE Sports Association bea'. tlv* Tuan Mong Old Boys' Association by four goals to nil. at Jalan Besar. yesterday This was a replay of the third Junior Cup soccer match. The Chinese dominated play In the hrst half while the Tuan Mong were not certain of202 words
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Advertisement304 1950-08-19 7 BOUSTEAd' CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Uovds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTEhDAM, HAMBURG. BRECONSHIRE ..Due Aug. 26 GLEN EARN Due Early Sept. FROM U K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. RADNORSHIRE In Port satis Aug. 2.Due Penang Aug. 2i CARRIERS304 words
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Advertisement630 1950-08-19 7 i PRESCRIPTION HEADQUARTERS SINCERE JM-k* P SERVICE DRUG STORE 10 12, Hill Street. Day Might PrescriptiM Service 4 Open 9 a m.—0 p.m. Sincere Dispensary, Ltd. m»« street s. c**»ii» street. Wholesale Retail Dispensing Chemists Singapore. >^K.RM:line 111 «JFIiI (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netherlands) 1, Finlayson Green,630 words
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218 1950-08-19 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Friday. TWKXTY-eiglit senators asked President Truman today to wage a total psychological and spiritual offensive against Ihe Kremlin." The group suggested that stich an offensive would go a long way toward destroying the Politburo's power over the Russian people. They suggested getting American peaceU.P. - 218 words
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Article106 1950-08-19 8 U.P. hot.i YWOOD. Friday THEATRE cashier Glonn Bcheu was held up by a r<-n >» control bandit who telephoned his instructions, she told the police today. "This iS a stick up. keep your hands in sight." said the voice on the telephone she answered inU.P. - 106 words
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Article29 1950-08-19 8 Reuter. Frurce has not yet decided wiicinc sit wui .iitenu tne contort nee on aid for South E.ist Asia to be held in Lontion next month. Reuter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Article74 1950-08-19 8 A.P. PORTSMOUTH. Friday. THE British aircratt carrier. HMS Theseus, with 44 planes» aboard, steamed out of Portsmouth for the Far East today to join th. battle for Korea. The 13.350 ton warship, with a speed of 25 knots, was reassigned Irom the home fleet to operateA.P. - 74 words
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Article155 1950-08-19 8 Reuter. LONDON Friday. THE shock to confidence caused by :r,e lac.': ol American military success in Korea was believed in diplomatic quarters here today to be the essential business of nex» week's resumed ?ssion of the' North Atlantic Pact Deputies. Winn the Atlantic Pact Deputies reconvene,Reuter. - 155 words
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Article839 1950-08-19 8 GENERAL TOIIAV KTRAI Is HI.Nt-.sK M V P.: i n and lal.ni me r«cordiai|j lo h.' pteyed, I p.m. :j. gampon* K:i|»ir Road, \.WA .A.: Rasiaaera Cla-s Ifl a.m. and Cambridge li a m RCA: Uuaic 2.» p.m. JSero BaaketbaJl laaan p.m.. Badminton ;,..)n p.m Mim Bhow 7839 words
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Article, Illustration75 1950-08-19 8 On his way home from whore he had been a.ienwing the Assembly of the fJeajßct] f Liirope, Mr. Winston ChurHul rtoppetJ «»ff at Nancy. an< »-nt capital ot Lorraine to receixe the Freedom of Ihe City, on Aug. 12. Crowds tilled the stree's and squares tn cheer-A.P Photo - 75 words
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170 1950-08-19 8 PI'NANG Friday. VRADE unionism in Southeast Asia needs exper °nce —in organising as well as in overcoming union difficulties—said Fred W. Dalley, chairman of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions mission now on a survey tour of SEA it a press conference here170 words
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Article39 1950-08-19 8 Reuter. PARIS. Today. Thieves .stole jewellery worth 2: ooo.uoo rranci irom v t r-aris home of M. Ben Simon, jeweller, todaj in ihe sixth and biggest »ewel rodbery In France in the AM ten days -Reuter.Reuter. - 39 words
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Article26 1950-08-19 8 Reuter. G?neral Charles de Gaulit declared himself "read;, once more to carry the burden oi power'" in lace of the approaching storm." Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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188 1950-08-19 8 Reuter. ..r, NEW YORK Friday. ]yjR. JOHN L. COLLYER. Prcsi lent of the B. F. Goodrich Company, today called on the nations of the Far East to stop snipping crude rubber to Russia. He said that Russia had been buying this waressential productReuter. - 188 words
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Article99 1950-08-19 8 3RUSSELS. Fri. DELGIAN Communist Party a* leader Julien Lahant was assassinated at lis house near Liege tonight, j M. Lahaut. who was r member 01 the Chamber of Deputies, was killed by two men. His attackers drove up to his home in Liege province, eastern Belgium,99 words
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Article86 1950-08-19 8 U.P. WASIIINCiTOv c A UNITED STAIte 1 n -said today nary ta'<s pn litn;here bHween and 4, s'rv-s !,,H SJ! w ahoSld He vii th, x nrt «-d FmhoccT ftal ne% Britki Embassy p troleum iSIS Angus Beckett -mn acae British officials fronfl!? □onU.P. - 86 words
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81 1950-08-19 8 A.P. TOKIO Fririiv A YOUNG Kor< an V'/ JJ flown to Japan by the U.S. Air Corns contra-v m regulations. But th, \n is looking the other sti The girl guided five womi. Ed Americans oi the s« m Division to vi., were cutA.P. - 81 words
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Article103 1950-08-19 8 U.P. NEW i*ORK Fnoi IT "rained" wheat on tfc* 1 Empire Si ate Buedav, loday. A crew of RfXaJDefl Mk> si.ructing :i v levtskn awn atop the vorld's uflm -tructure were peppered oy wheat wnich they thoofni was hail. RetreaUas I base of the tower. son> 1.300U.P. - 103 words
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