Malaya Tribune, 22 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-22 1 MALAYA Tribune NEWS TODAIT LATE EXTRA TWELVE PAGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22, 1950 PRICE TEN fcENTO16 words
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221 1950-08-22 1 Southerners Gain North Of Pohang Reuter —A.A.P. TOKI.O, Today. ;S holding the Southern defence line covering Masan successfully counter-attacked three times Hay to regain ground lost to Communist thrusts. It was officially announced that the situation is n hand." The Northerners threw aReuter—A.A.P. - 221 words
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142 1950-08-22 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. pMMENTING on Turko Westerling's departure t0 Holland this morning Dr. Z. Zain, Repre[n'ative jf the ReDublic of Indonesia in Singap. said: "Al* we respect and appreciate the ot the procedure and all that the BriGovernment has done, the Government and PPle of Indonesia142 words
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Article22 1950-08-22 1 Reuter. Negotiations have opened for an exchange of military end civiuan prisoners of war in Indo-China, Gen. Marcel Carp-'ntier, announced yesterday.—Reuter.Reuter. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration27 1950-08-22 1 The SS Hai L»v which is now ar. shored In ths Outr >adM. Aboard ar* 34 memIkts of Communist China's embassy staff to Burma.27 words
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145 1950-08-22 1 U.P. HONGKONG, Today USUALLY reliable sources said yesterday that members of the British diplomatic stall in Peiplng are trying to leave China after unsuccessful efforts to establish relations, but exit permit! have been refused by the Communist authorities. Private information from Tie northern cuoitalU.P. - 145 words
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322 1950-08-22 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. rOMMUNIST China's second silent Ambassador to pass through Singapore, Mr. Yao Chungming, is cooling his heels behind the closed doors of his cabin on the S.S. Hai Lee now anchored in Singapore's outerroads. He is passing through on his way322 words
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444 1950-08-22 2 Millions Live On Hire-Purchase NEW YORK. UIRE-PURCHASE of good* or consumer eredi' as it is known in this country, has been one of th« main factors in producing the boom in the United States. Relief from the high" wartime level of444 words
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Article32 1950-08-22 2 Reuter-AAP. PERTH. —A boy who had been treated for two yeat*" tor appendicitis, pneumonia and lung abscess complet- ly recovered when a gras? -eed was removed from his lungs—Reuter—A AP.Reuter-AAP. - 32 words
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Article87 1950-08-22 2 A.P. FDINUCJtGH, Mon. I S. Ambassador to London, M» Ijcvas Doug'as, received the freedom of the City of Ed.uburgh today at a civi' reception attended by 3.000 cheering Scots. Douglas, here for the annual festiva: of the Arts, also was awarded the honorary degree ofA.P. - 87 words
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Article56 1950-08-22 2 Reuter—A.A.P. BANGKOK. Becam of the be!'ef that increased subversive act!\ity CQnimuni<t tiomerts would be centcr-.-d m futuin aioanr" Bangkok, the Ministry of Defence has announr c that the headquarters of the new Array Division now Ivmg organised wtH be set up in he eapiti l rather thanReuter—A.A.P. - 56 words
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Article24 1950-08-22 2 A.P. East Gevnany plans to build at lea* 34 ships at WisnVkf »r the Baltrc Sea durintht next fiv■? years. AT.A.P. - 24 words
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Article119 1950-08-22 2 A.P. HONGKONG What has happened to all those progve.s sive" college students in Nanking and Shanghai who did so muen to hasten tho rise of Communism ir China f Oncc they used to stage i'iotou demonstrations against the Nationalists at the drop ot a p»n. They should boA.P. - 119 words
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Article16 1950-08-22 2 son 1 with Egyptiar tenc< of th« tne beginning i16 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-08-22 2 Farewell party to Mr. H. Spengler of American President n^V, lt V recently. Mr. Spengler was first in Singapore as Distnei went on home leave in UNO. tlx v He returned to Singapore after the liberation in 1 < bni.ir>. i»>» 1 db ping Administration, reopened136 words
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Advertisement244 1950-08-22 2 i£A«.V Ar HOMf THE PRACTICAL WAY Bfll, ■El -3'C to aa/t greatest prc*ess'cn. wonts trained wte* Bm Bfl e-creers, c«» cv cc <c b.<j *ttJ*Wf demand. sst r»e»* fie ds of eppcrtur.irv ere opewipg up in c- c ec,trcn'cs. MUI YO(7 HO*' TO START YO£/« O»VN f *fi/fcMmMm% RAD MS/WfSS244 words
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808 1950-08-22 3 Qnee nsland Exports It To Hongkong Reuter-A.A.P. MELBOURNE. h high-grade U 1 to Last for otury, Aus--0« to lower•;„;,.*;:'tU -jnous and zr y -od to meet the ins of industiy. 5 jthern States, •of coal, are Federal sub•;ri*.'n-~< >r parchises fromReuter-A.A.P. - 808 words
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245 1950-08-22 3 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. r*n vrvi think voot life story would make a good D movie? v?vac ous pug-r-sed girl thought her me as an airline hostess would make a •tnrrifir movie" and said so aioua. as tha technical adviser to hor own story.A.P. - 245 words
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Article169 1950-08-22 3 A.P. annua, assembly of the Moral Rearmament move- v r wf- k that xpelled from their party because they found an ideology superior' •Bingl im '.and. who restood on j:'-' with Marshal J Tenth Anniversay of th Russian volution and addres- Paraa- r.h "In moral rea'-i-Ku v< undA.P. - 169 words
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92 1950-08-22 3 Reuter. pirif A~~ 1116 PhuiPbm! IT 1 total foreign s|f n than 5700.000,--lOio 1 SMB period in of 125 itest official A -tated this unfavourable trade balance i<= by far much smaller than those of previous post-war years, totalling only $210,--000.000 as against the unfavourable balanceReuter. - 92 words
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Article97 1950-08-22 3 U.P. SYDNEY.—As Colin Foley, 22 year old able seaman from West Australia, boarded the Australian destroyer Warramunge for service in Korean waters, he said; "For a lcng time I've been thinking about getting married. I'd like nothing better than a wife and a couple ofU.P. - 97 words
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79 1950-08-22 3 Reuter. MANILA —Latest government figures indicate that the errioloN :ri*»nt situation in tho Philippines improved in 1949 compared with trie previous ymve. They also reveal that tne averag? wages of labourers in 1949 v. ere generally 300 per cent higher than wages at theReuter. - 79 words
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Article63 1950-08-22 3 Reuter-A.A.P. SYDNEY.— Snake catcher George Cann, of Tarong 1 Park Zoo said he had been bitten '.GO *imcs by venomous snakes including death adders. "I've been bitten all over the oody and face by snakes. Some that bit me died next day. If I 'at a man heReuter-A.A.P. - 63 words
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Advertisement121 1950-08-22 3 A N 0 T H^^^%m\^^^^ LINK IN IH *j!lf£ jii Biro Service covers the Eastern hemliphere. But it does more than that—lt coven f every writing need; as witness the new Biro f-" f*** MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts. Its jUM protector cap which enables It to be121 words
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Article490 1950-08-22 4 Joan Haldwinson - By Joan Haldwinson SALLY was idly doodling on a *crup of paper when Mrs V.'allaee. her next-door-neighbour, came in to see her. "Any bright ideas for a colour scheir.° yet?" she asked Sally, but Sally mournfully shcok her head. 80 Mrs. Wallace suggested stalling with490 words
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Article, Illustration901 1950-08-22 4 NOW *hat women arc taking so native a part in the working Ufc cf the nation, physical heath has become >f "primary interest. Women ire shrewd and quid; to learn. They realise the importance of taking care of themselves in order to work a certain number of hours901 words
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Advertisement29 1950-08-22 4 your natural loveliness Dramatic, brilliant and satin smooth— a glowing finish to your natural loveliness YARDlEY (ipstick (in nine lovely colouri) raapLKT OLD BOND ITI M I LPR| M29 words
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Article604 1950-08-22 5 MICHAEL HERVEY - TODAY'S SHORT STORY by MICHAEL HERVEY r h.ppy I -don tua poor the head with »-k.-H' Larry j y oW mother t de head i som< peeajfcc v. I know V /he us dto pay ad w.ui hair ii yen don t 3 pit asajsta604 words
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Article225 1950-08-22 5 Reuter. DAUHATf, (Assam*. Mon. —Assam Government oilieiala today began a four-day aerial survey of the Brahmaputra Valle\ region of Upper Assam, devastated by violent carte, tremors last Tuesday. The Indian Air Fore*Dakota which arrived here yesterday wf l By particularly over the Sib<agar tea district,Reuter. - 225 words
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Article61 1950-08-22 5 A.P. SAIGON. Today. THK American freight*, r, Steel V. r.<ior. arrived her*last night with the second shipment of combat equipment to v delivered under the I nited States Military Assistance prcgiamnie to Indochina. The Isthmian Line vesrbegan unloading her mixed military and commercia" argo yesterday morning. AA.P. - 61 words
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Article36 1950-08-22 5 A.P. newspapers in London w leomed Britain's decision io send ground troops into Korea, but two Conservative oigans the Telegraph ixtd the Yorkshire Post—accused r he Government of delaying the move too long.—A.P.A.P. - 36 words
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Article29 1950-08-22 5 Reuter. Chin se Nationalist intel! gence H.Q vcsterday reportt J that cer 200.000 Communist troops fro.v> South Chin t moved up to Manchuria last month -Mooter.Reuter. - 29 words
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Miscellaneous86 1950-08-22 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring m t rZ~~T ~cc~_wr.V ON- THEY'RE COMINKS.' WITH 1 F ,-.r:--, i maybe! WEiCAN CORNEP A AFFORD TO LET j 1 THE PREPARATIONS I MADE V JvS." N GET AWAY )THISI^RN.NG,<^ETHEVENTEq RIIEY OOP °V v T Hamlin L ABNER by AI Capp N NOr/J Fh CAWNT/'J/86 words
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Article104 1950-08-22 6 LONDON", Monday. THE Church of England today rejected an "appeal tor peace*' issued by the Churchmen in the Soviet I'nion on grounds that it might lead to appeasement. Dr. Geoffrey Fisher. Archbishop of Canterbury, In a letter to Patriarch Alexed. head of the Russian Orthodox104 words
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Article44 1950-08-22 6 JOHORE BAHRC, Today. A small party of Chinese bandits raided an area in North-west Johore last night and set fire to two P.W.D. lorries in the shed. The lorries and the shed were only partly destroyed. No casualties were reported.44 words
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Article, Illustration627 1950-08-22 6 Director of Research, Departvo nt of Hinhvays. V.S. State of Virginia F'XPERIME"\*TS in other couni trios notably Holland and the East Indies, indicate that the use of lubber in bituminous road surfaces results in j' more durable mixture at les cost. Rubberized roads are said to beUSIS Photo. - 627 words
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Advertisement104 1950-08-22 6 V \/vLjl breathe in Comfort.. Clear Na*vu It V/ rvl C«««e«ioii the Modern Way I Fee! v<* y can »-rdly breathe? Nee .tuffy > Worried w£ W JĔ/ 03 jFfc2t P™« 8 or Head Cold, You d^ m WT ntW Pcnetrol The medicated l/Sr n ,n t,,:uc «weruc vapour free,104 words
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Miscellaneous648 1950-08-22 6 s RED NETWORK Toa.c*v INDIAN PKO(;R\MJIf> BLUE NETWORK uif'lmZ? l^Stt? ENGLISH PHOc.RAM Mr.s N.fc. TUIIJ B*s Tamil 6.00 p.m. •Trogramrue Si.mi.urv Song-; i; 1 Hindustani horns 6.08 Listeners' Chain A s, !ec 0n,,; VtM N. *>; IJ.-M» Hecordtioa ot the limes MM have n*4M*l I dusic; 12.43 l..»inr Ai>n us648 words
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Article, Illustration77 1950-08-22 7 5i„ in ah,«h William to», ol >ew VorK. reached the s<»l»>»> ,n An, 8. lVO mil«»?z oll the ot >ew VorK is pictures here <top> >» ii,".n lhe Natorz aith e«npty luel and 1 bottom) a«» l derrie i ,ntu the decll ol the Uner alt«r-\ P. Photo. - 77 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-08-22 7 and Mr. Van de Gaag. Dutch *gn* liiang airpor i mis morning before lurko left for Holland by a BU.u. Constellation.26 words
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176 1950-08-22 7 AFTER two montns irmfPl- ling in remote places, two ex-soldiers and an cxsailor have brought back to London reports which will be closely studied by Britain's jewellery ana silverware industries. The three lorrner fighting men are now market scouts for the176 words
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Article66 1950-08-22 7 THE three successive commanders of the Eighth Army Field-Marshal Viscount Montgomery. Lieute-nant-General Sir Oliver Leese and General Sir Richard McOvery have agreed to the gift of €2.500 unexDended balance of the Eighth Army Amenities r «V nd J° Xin Oeorges JuoiW Trust Find. It is66 words
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Article59 1950-08-22 7 SEVENTEEN lads of OakJ? ham. Rutland, died in tne war. rhey are being remembered by the inhabitants who Lave purchased 1] oak roadside seats to be Pi a C vf d as M Possible to tne last house where each man lived. Each seat has a metal plate bearing59 words
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Article203 1950-08-22 7 DKLIGVKD to be the last of Its Kind, the life-siae model oi a nvster chimney sweep complete w.th rhe top hat which ctioe the standard trade sign in Sherborne Street Cht denham may be removr-d. The model in lead and zinc is affixed to No. 43. Sherborne Street,203 words
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Advertisement88 1950-08-22 7 IT'S HERE... j your extra-flavour coffee in giant 1 lb. tins! 4 1 Wonderful to have plenty ot guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell House freshness until the very last Coffee always at hand and al- j spoonful is used, ua.-s fresh Vacuum packing Don't wait get Maxwell keeps88 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-08-22 8 Tribune picture taken this morning as Turko" We.sterling was about to boaid the plane for Holland via bmdon. From left to right: Mr. Van der Gaat; (Dutch Con-sul-General in Singapore) Mr. A. H. McEwan of the Soecial Branch. "Turko" Westtrttaf. and air. wun Thtesson of59 words
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240 1950-08-22 8 4 CALL to extend electric power services to villages in the Rural West was made by Colony Legislative Councillor. Mr. Balwant Singh. He told the Tribune yesterday: "It is ridiculous that in Em island 16 milei by 24 miles, we find it inrpossible to240 words
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Article102 1950-08-22 8 U.P. SOUTHAMPTON. Monday. SERI7ISE KHAMA. exited chief »f the Baniangwattribe, brought hist white wif' Ruth and their three-month-old baby to England to-tl ly. Seretse arrived at the Marine airport here aboard i 8.0 A.C. Tying bom' from At'ric-i For Ruth, ooe-titne London typisc. it HM the rirslU.P. - 102 words
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Article20 1950-08-22 8 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Mon. THE Japi.ncs" Government has restored to the French Government 446.633 kl/ogranis of zinc. Router-AAPReuter-AAP. - 20 words
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Article147 1950-08-22 8 WHITE barrels may soon on the town side of Kalian* Road at tae Lavendar Street section to prevent "road hogs" from getting out of lino. The Traffic Branch nas nroposed this move to ;he Municipality. According to Mr. D. E. Nickels. Traftu Branch Superintendent, this147 words
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Article204 1950-08-22 8 A.P. ABERDEEN Mon. PRINCESS Margaret celebrated her 20th birthday it a Royal picnic today. Accompanied by the King and Queen, she went to vh" dwre of Lock Mtdk. abo;i« 14 miles from Balmorat«Cas;le. for trout fishing and an outdoor lunch. The castle chei supplier the birthdayA.P. - 204 words
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697 1950-08-22 8 An Unrehearsed Thrill At The Airport Tribune Staff Reporter. TURKO" Paul Raymond Westcrling arrived at 1 Kallang Airport in the early hours of thk morning to catch a Qantas Constellation plane for Holland via London. The giant aircraft was Uixi-ing down the697 words
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Article56 1950-08-22 8 Members of the try have tr> c < the Governor of lr Frankhn the memorandum by them in J«^, "The r With the gn.AAr.ct-- g porters. hibitor* in the the Film Cen-or. Evans. The emora was sent to the 0 men in Rail to in< ud«56 words
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269 1950-08-22 9 tribune Stall' Reporter. 7 first stretch of the new pipeline to convey m Johore to Singapore may be finished aithin the next two or three months, according to Municipal Water Engineer, Mr F. G. Hill. It will be the first to be completed since269 words
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Article30 1950-08-22 9 The City fathers at a special meeting on August 31 will consider an amendment to the Business Amendment Bylaws, 1931 by the addition ot a new bylaw 19-A.30 words
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Article35 1950-08-22 9 MOVE made in la* to 1 rm i new mt Pal n Congress by I k Nair President cf 5 N has been apst ral trade Bkaden with requests I35 words
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Article136 1950-08-22 9 PERTH COUNCILLOR - -SAYS PERTH COUNCILLOR NmciUor H. M. McLean of Perth thinks that tteries should be organised to finance r 'tatltr climes in Singapore. th ry was run every few weeks in and the proceeds were given to tod M- V V MLth ,n wbo Australia flats in k"136 words
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195 1950-08-22 9 Kiia Hen Mt n C anfl the jr» rst u c,a unea trial "Jed 11 tn ey were S: hur \°tontarily •Sintra >?urtcv f ol J t un rticß B ng <.n« Sioag three Soo Tin, the brother of Meng Sin told the court195 words
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48 1950-08-22 9 Taken on untitled before the sailed last evening ar standing from hi; o Knht M.. .Vigind""* Trade t im..iiNsi.»u. r tor Italia in Singapore, Mr. luhn K. Thivy and Mr M. Saravatm.tt C Q*nMN»»tOMe r Etc <«•> »«>n. is Mr. 1 Thivy who is Ifcc la'hn- «.i Mr. Thi\\.48 words
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145 1950-08-22 9 JOHORE BAHRU, Mori. rE Johore Bahru division of the United Maiay.National Organisation held their annual general meeting and unanimously nominated Dato Onn bin Ja'afar for trie presidency of the U.M.N.O. Other nomination for the general elections were Dato Harazah of Selangor as Deputy145 words
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Article24 1950-08-22 9 Th< l .S. State Depau.nent yesterday expressoJ gratitude over 'ait.'.ir'.- move to send two of infantry from l->onc Kong to Korea. A.F24 words
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Article33 1950-08-22 9 ICUALA LUi.iFUK, ww.Tho Chief Police Officti. Kelantan, has invited applicants for 400 Special Constables who will be required to serve in Perak. Applicants wish'ng to join shou'u contact their nearest O.C.P.D.33 words
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Article147 1950-08-22 9 PIFTY-FOUR year old Haji 1 Mohamad Yunos bin Labin, senior Malay interpreter of the Singapore Criminal District and Police Courts, Is retiring at the end of this month. He joined the Government service in January 1916, and ham served in all courts in Singapore. He147 words
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93 1950-08-22 9 PENANG. Mon. The ones* ot Malayan Guidt 5 and Guiders fa known to the people in Ensiand. said liics Andrina Wilson, the new snider who will train guidt; in Malaya. She passed through Penang on th~ •Canton" on her way to Singapore. She was met93 words
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Advertisement77 1950-08-22 9 n London mk sensation 'g^^^k Mho kete,/ KENT HAIR GLORIFIER Direct kemi's fragrant spra\ of secret h blended oils as a tinal crowning touch before > \ou leave your dressing-table and > our hair will glow a I &W%, v.ith a new thrilling, lasting wl&F :i radiance, Kcint comes to77 words
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Article, Illustration788 1950-08-22 10 SHUTTLE - WAILEEN TO MISS MIXED DOUBLES EVENT By SHUTTLE D1GGEST surprise in this year's draw of the Singapore Badminton Open Championships is the absence of the Colony's mixed doubles champions, Wong Peng Soon and his sister Miss Waileen Wong, who will not be defending788 words
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Article41 1950-08-22 10 Star Soccerltes who had th/ services of six Sen or nkltni had to fltrht hard for their 4- -1 victory over Hotspurs Sport; Club, a team of youngster* when they met jn a of seecer at Farrer Park yesterday.41 words
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Article171 1950-08-22 10 Reuter. CHELTENHAM, Monday. GLOUCESTERSHIRE collapsed a second time against the spin bowling of Sonny Ramadhin and Alfred Valentine here today and West Indies won by an innings and 105 runs with a day to spare. After making 69 in their first innings Gloucestershire dismissed WestReuter. - 171 words
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Article93 1950-08-22 10 Reuter. Gloucestershire 1st. inns..—bS West Indite 1st. inns.—211 2nd innings: Enimett c Stoihnever b John *>n 9, Haiiey i»t Christiana I» Kamadhin 6, Alien b Kamadh.v. 5, T. (iravcnfj c Stolhnf.vrr 1» Kamadhin 23. Young c Wiiliai.i b Valentine 30, Wilson b Uuna dhin 0, Milton st Christian! bReuter. - 93 words
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Article640 1950-08-22 10 The draw for the S.B.A. Championships is as follows: MEN'S SIM.I KS TOP SECTION Kg Cheng Hua tMa:-gold) Lim Chin Aik (Marigold) as. S. A. Durai (A.A.V.i; Loom; Pan Yap (Lucky Strike) va. Won- Peng Kow (Mayflower); Goh Tian Chye (Useful) vs Seah Y°ak Khern (Marigo'd);640 words
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142 1950-08-22 10 KUALA LUMPUR DANDITS interrupted a funeral service at at in Perak on Saturday night and abducS Chinese priest, at the point of a gun The priest was offering prayers at the tin. bandits arrived. The Police are invesueati™ bandits atucto an, party in Kedah142 words
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Article32 1950-08-22 10 Bf&OOKLIXE Hid v. J won the In P-d >' Mi-- Phil s y- Hmi v sa Hart and Johti I'" Sedgn it ralisn paii Cup ball< j Sunday. BeuWt32 words
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Article55 1950-08-22 10 A 34 year-old woman. Seik Nyet Mun, dressed in the garb of a nun was yesterday charged in the Fourth Police Court with assisting in the management of chap-jl-kl, in front of a house at Sago Lane on August 21. She pleaded guilty and the case was postponed55 words
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Article, Illustration81 1950-08-22 10 A.P. Fanny Blanker- Xc "The Flying Housewife wb won four gold medals at tt London Olympic Games in *****. again i> the Dateb hope for the European brack and field Ililaapfcaialhipe to be held at the lieysel Stadium, Brussels. \ug. ZZ-Z'i. She is entering tfcn c flatA.P. - 81 words
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Article, Illustration129 1950-08-22 11 Beat Indian Pair 15-4i 15-1 BOMBAY, Monday. TAN Jin Long and A. Piruz, Malayan badminton players and hopes for Malaya's 1$52 Thomas Cup team thrilled a large crowd fodav when they disposed of M. Dukle am! W. Dukle in easy manner in the third round129 words
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Article10 1950-08-22 11 Reuter. VIENNA Men Ales JanyReuter. - 10 words
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Article50 1950-08-22 11 Fb lowing were elerfca omcTa>.« for the S C.R.C. ho. key ■ecrtoa °Ca D t«ln: Swee Lam Swans: Vice-Cap*. Chai Bon Yam: retan Couraatort Law Hoo* Chv. Th.- Oral practice t: a! will heal next Week All Iho* who are irtteiested are rvque-ted to it act the omViai.--.50 words
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Article105 1950-08-22 11 Reuter. STOCKHOLM. Mon —Jim Kuchs (I'nited States! today set nrn J figures lor the world V record in putting the i snot when at Ytshv (island oi Gotland) re V attained a distance ot 17.91 metres (about ."a J feet nine inches). Only three days asoReuter. - 105 words
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Article76 1950-08-22 11 Th.' foil.twin-: DOVa ha bt R noieeff 1 la represent ItAKKI.F.s [NgrrTUTION asraiOMt lh< KN<;- is'it DOTS who «re <.i» hotidaya •i Sim;;!;«or« ..n toarMHWW at rrw> km oa the k.i. ground at 1M PM.' R. s ado wham, t;. Kriahnan, :i TOOO Kook (Oapt.i. William*76 words
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Article225 1950-08-22 11 SPOT - Bv SPOT KUALA LUMPUR, Today. ULllH. with Charles in the saddle, was the best performer this morniiig, when No. 2 tack was opened lor fast work. Meuth covered the half mile in 52 2 5 sees., the last three in 5 sees. The going was very225 words
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Article58 1950-08-22 11 Batrw "bp 1,,, v inri**" for Party's ISotJ iqui namrnt as follows:- Men's Open Stashes. n!■ Open Doubles and BienTß •IV DooMe* oi the above touroar on Astgust 31. and farm* can obtained the Hon. Snorts Captain. «fr NY Chia Hen-,-. 13-5 Ja' an RVjah or th.; Asst.58 words
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Article35 1950-08-22 11 H r Romeo Motoaa .jgg *s Uouae 1i the Uppef tin,' rai Mea on, uefendtd I oaajhapi <>n and ed through Brsl iroal. •nd. DoUafa J -nd Koal Keeper.35 words
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286 1950-08-22 11 OVERSEAS Chinee Bank S.C. grer« tra met* to the tune ot eixht to onft hen h,,> el Chartered Bank, in a Businesfl House "B" league QXIVM ai B O P. ground yesterday. Th( Chine*' <-onld not do anything right eanactnll» Ln me IMS half286 words
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277 1950-08-22 11 P£\ANG. Monday. PENANG Malaya entered the kultan'3 Gold Cup Soccer competition final yesterday when they beat Trengganu Malays in the semi-final by four -oals to three on West lands School ground before a large crowd. _w~*<i ArifT Ariffin. Penang'S centre-forward, scored all277 words
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Article25 1950-08-22 11 I tin that he wil be e1" eeS the invitation v. ....-m the Ouiuuaiaawiattti 1 «e»' imt Mdc in India tins wint< i25 words
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118 1950-08-22 11 Reuter. mi i i Mofl Simon Lrger Mark-• th. ard va.-- railed ~v*r v H»«V ttotJa rn.i. h«re lonterht rhe hia Ken; j .bred horn spin aver a mile ai ~a r j. r a i. andipulled >uft (jun- Bound >e\-ii hor*e>> as onlyReuter. - 118 words
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Article238 1950-08-22 11 Reuter. >NTX>.\ M'.n. <V.l:e; e1.,-.. p ay ICTM: \t I .nrd's., Middl.v ..v i w. Ed rich 71. Laker right-arm oft spin .-ix for 118).. B«ma 219 foi ticbt (Fishloek \2*. Cnoa at.!. M>. U i»«-rbv. Derbj mil MS for x decmrcdt Kent 96 «(JladwiuReuter. - 238 words
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Article71 1950-08-22 11 In a Malayan Railway Inwj institute .ri-'k'M match j> a>•'•l a. s.mi.i. Kuala Lumpur, betwei am. Semul. i Bgnaoto won by c j;hi artcaeta. Seniiil batting lirsi wen all out for 77 rune. Theveratnani l>. in_ lop-atnrrr with 21. ratal to ha! OH dared at 7871 words
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Advertisement107 1950-08-22 11 AMBITIOUS? Thei 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 ptstd tuition for a BETTER APPOINTMENT rhe School of Accountancy b the ending institution in the British oinpire for, the building107 words
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254 1950-08-22 12 'Fight Poverty On A War Footing' A.P. LAKE COUCHICHING, Ontario, Today. THE Western Democracies, "for then own enlightened self-interest," must develop a new approach to Asia, an Indian government representative said tonight. P. K. Banerjee, secretary to the Indian High Commissioner in Ottawa,A.P. - 254 words
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Article109 1950-08-22 12 U.P. MANILA. Mon.—All export of goods which might be used for military purdoscs in the event of war are prohibited from Manila to Hongkong unless sanctioned by the Britisn Government, according to a notification given by the Foreign Office today to the Bureau oiU.P. - 109 words
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Article108 1950-08-22 12 U.P. CAIRO. To-day. ARAB circles yesterday hailed tne PoliUcal Committee's decision to adopt a common policy of neutrality in tho Korean case at the next United Nations General Assembl/ meeting as a bold step to assert the Arab League's independent stand between the East and theU.P. - 108 words
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Article191 1950-08-22 12 pLAN'S to establish a Women's Centre in Old China Town to cater for the needs of the the mothers of underprivileged girls there are being studied by (he General Committee of the Singapore Y.W.C.A. The Committee is appealing to the puolic for full support in the191 words
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Article59 1950-08-22 12 A.P. MOMBASA. Today. A fight between Italian naval ratings and Bi/ish teamen raged for 20 minutes on Sunday night in a Mombasa public house. At first bottles and glasses were used, then chairs and the battled ended when a strong party of police arrived as six Italians pickedA.P. - 59 words
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Article28 1950-08-22 12 A.P. The U.S. challenged Russia yestenlay to tell the U.N. General Assembly what the Kremlin has done with 1 800,--000 German and Japanese war prisoners.—A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article262 1950-08-22 12 JOHORE BAHRU TWENTY-ONE year old Karim bin Koming, a rub. ber-tapper in the Parit Raja area of Muar, who attacked the son of a local business man with a par ang and killed him, was sentenced to five years rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Justice Paul Storr262 words
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Article262 1950-08-22 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Today. QUARREL with his employer in a coffee-shop kitchen at Parit Jawa, Batu Pahat area, led an Indian cook. 30-year-old Biran, to the High Court yesterday. Biran was charged with causing grevious hurt to Kurjalan, the employer. T»,. r, V. 1 »1 During the262 words
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Article26 1950-08-22 12 Reuter. British officials yesterday declined ti comment on the disclosure that the South African Government intends selling to Britain worth of gold i year—Reuter.Reuter. - 26 words
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Article33 1950-08-22 12 TODAY'S MARKETS I Tin c hares were assin steaa this morning on London hjfci and further rise :n the pne?*' the r::-t a. Prices 'his morns* ah it! ar. I33 words
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Article56 1950-08-22 12 was terj morafe F iyen opavl ed at 128 cents a meet them the market rose ti first business »as done it 11 rental Hv noon rose to 131 cnUliapi--. 122 nts sellers. By J» lers on the whole were anteraatei. Noon prices in cenu ar So. 356 words
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Article37 1950-08-22 12 A.P. i hiphcr than the fen 1 the uttcial itatttliw u»*"] the roportjjj jj j m i with tzm ka*£*fl the first nine month.- w the Wah 'Acre: 183.15')- feT.ue d<.«n»- 611.- A.PA.P. - 37 words
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Article29 1950-08-22 12 U.P. tral hall. 10 jTJa ■wiwlTr MjaM railway. worse The town holid. spot 'or sation of f^^Jgs3j Th* union f sponsored aad I dert;.ken to ootnc 11U.P. - 29 words
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Title Section43 1950-08-22 1 MALAYA Tribune by jm PEOPLE ion rut PEOPLE Tel: TriU" Spore. LARGER SALE THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPER IN MALAYA Phone 5811/3 Nine Lino _J__F Fubhshed siniultaiieuutily at Svngaporc, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh ana Penang EIGHT t'AGES. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, AIGUST 22, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS43 words
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971 1950-08-22 1 U.K. Will Send Brigade With Armour, Artillery Troops From Australia, PJL Too Reuter, A.P. U.P. loxdon, Tuesday, mjj Adniirait] announced last night that a small Marine comI unit will soon By lo Korea tor service with the United Nations rhe unit isReuter, A.P. & U.P. - 971 words
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Article45 1950-08-22 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Today. A small party of Chinese bandits raided an area in North-west Johorc last night and set fire to two P.W D. lorries in the shed. The lorries and the shed were only mrtly destroyed No casualties were reported.45 words
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Article263 1950-08-22 1 YUGOSLAVIA JOINS THE WEST U.P., A.P. and Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS. Monday. RUSSIA failed again in a secret session of the Security Council members tonight to gain the admission of North Korea a representatives to the United Nations debates on the Korean war. In a 40-minute-closed-docr informalU.P., A.P. and Reuter. - 263 words
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Article103 1950-08-22 1 LONDON. Monday THE Church of England today rejected an 'appeal for peace" issued "oy the Churchmen in the Soviet Union on grounds that it might to appeasement. Dr. GeoAiey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, in a letter to Patriarch Alexed. head of the Russian Orthodox Church,103 words
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Article183 1950-08-22 1 HO. loi Korea, rues. /'OMMUNIST guns Iniu V/ down their f.erccst barrage of the war yesterday as an artillery duel ior Taegu raged south oi Kunwi. Unofficial report! from the front said American warplanes tlyuifc their first large-scale n»ght air support mission on Sunday, blasted183 words
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Article69 1950-08-22 1 Tribune Staff Krpor.rr Communist China s Am bassador to Burma Mr. Yao Cfeunf-mlng. and W members of Ids stall afriv ed in Singapore yeaterca] aboard the Hai Lee on MS way to RannDobn. Ambassador Yao and h» sialT left Peking on July il and proceeded to69 words
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Article271 1950-08-22 1 RED CASUALTIES--15,000 IN 3 DAYS A.P. KOREAN FRONT, Tuesday. COMMUNIST casualties soared yesterday to 1 possibly 15,000 for three days of fighting after their futile attempts to crack the United Nations defence lines had been thrown back on all tronts by Allied air and ground attackp. The Reds masseu mA.P. - 271 words
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Article, Illustration63 1950-08-22 1 i Tribune pi. tare taken t'.ii* morninf as Turko*' terlins was about t«> *•>'•' the plane for Holland vki London. From l«ft to rieht Mr Van An Gaaf (Dutch Coo- sul-fif n«ral in Kiagaptff*) Vi. A H. MeF.wan ti Lite I Spivial i'.r.n.th. "lurko" pi63 words
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767 1950-08-22 1 An Unrehearsed Thrill At The Airport Tribune Stall Reporter. Tt'RKO' Paul Raymond Westerling arrived at 1 Kalian- Airport In the early hours ol this morning to catch a Qantas Constellation piane lor Holland via London. Th- giant aircralt was taxi-ing down trie767 words
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Article217 1950-08-22 1 A.P. ABr RDEEN, Mmi. Princess Mmrgarci celebrated hex 20tli birthday at a Royal picnic todaj Accompanied b\ the King and Qn n she Peril ;<» the tor !of 1 octa Muik. about 14 miles iron Balmoral «s- 'o- t'-ju l ftshing and an outdoor lutioh. e.ii.H-A.P. - 217 words
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Article18 1950-08-22 1 A.P. lira. Mii.i'.;' Jaaeea, Tl. of London w jmjU <: yeftttrday on ;t burgl;ti> eh.ege. A.PA.P. - 18 words
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Advertisement63 1950-08-22 1 National Employer's Mutual General v nil tt"',!;JsON VI M* «'M I I "l'"' r 1 «f INSURANCE t I I lON II I» m Km****) u.,.r Ihatnl"" >'|iorr. IV h *»_»l£. I'liuim- t9Si. fxpcriencc Tells; XPtR.ieV\C6 f ELLS. famous For Flavour P a V't children's Corner on Rediffusion I /<•■■■.63 words
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Advertisement69 1950-08-22 1 A Magnificent Selection Of SILVER E. P. N. S. PRESENTATION CUPS in blest designs and in all sizes Xpectul discounts to t/«£>.•>. schools and aesocdafiuaa. Alwiivy availab artG.G.ue SILVA&BROS., J, lluffleg Plan, B'porn COFFEE POWDER FACTORY 380-H, Paya Lebar RiL Singapore. P&one D 9262 Vyra* Camrta of Oamf^f THE LAST69 words
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Article59 1950-08-22 2 Mr. Ai arid Lunn will talk on "Mountains in Literature" at the British Council Centre. Stamford Roaa. on August 30. at 3.00 p.m. Mr. Lunn is on his way CO Australia to lecture for tne British Council. Mr. Lunn is the author of aeveraJ59 words
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178 1950-08-22 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. DANDITS interrupted a funeral service at a house in Perak on Saturday night and abducted a Chinese priest, at the point of a gun. The priest was offering prayers at the time the bandits arrived. The Police are investigating. Bandits attacked178 words
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Article55 1950-08-22 2 A 34 year-old woman. Seik Nyet Mun. dressed in the garb if a nun was yesterday charged in the Fourth Police Court with assisting in ment of of a house on August 21. She pleaded guilty and the case was postponed to August 28 for aentenee. Bail of'ssoo55 words
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Article196 1950-08-22 2 rHE credit of having a Tamil member appoint* id to the Singapore Finn Appeal Board is claimed by 1 the Indian Motion Pleturea Distributors Aajjosfctton in their annual report I Says the repofi which j '••»s tabled at the annual genera] meeting of the As-196 words
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239 1950-08-22 2 SINGAPORE traders will receive this morning quotas for imports from Japan totalling $24,000,000. Quotas for the whole of Malaya total $36!600!000. This is a provisional arrangement pending an agreement between Japan and the "Sterling area covering trade for the year ending June 1951. The talks for239 words
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Article148 1950-08-22 2 JAPAN is seeking about 5.000 tons of copra ior which she is prepared to pay in sterling, though she could get it cheaper ior gold dollars from the Philippines. A number of Malayan firms have received inquiries. But Japan is very likely to get the copra from148 words
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73 1950-08-22 2 A l7-year-old youth appeared before the Fourth Police Court yesterday on two counts of stealing two fowls belonging to nl* mother. m Hfl was Lee Joo Meng ol Upper Serangoon Road win. admitu-d stealing the fowls. 1 because he !iad been repcatedlv refused allowance73 words
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73 1950-08-22 2 Reuter. TOKIO. Mon. The Jaj an Academy ol Science is rushing preparations for observation of the partial solar ftcSfetfte on September 12. Numerous observation po.'ts have been set up from Hokuaid6. .Japan's northernmost island, to Kyushu, southernmost island. More than 200 scientists will participateReuter. - 73 words
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300 1950-08-22 2 AUSTRALIAN school teachers are in for some A toncue-twisting sessions when they try to pronounce g the names*of two Siamese boy gttdnUt who left Singapore yesterday on the Blue Funnel liner Gorgon on theif way to Western Australia for further studiea Tttt two300 words
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Article146 1950-08-22 2 WHITE barrels may soon appear on the town side of Kallang Road at the Lavendar Street section to prevent "road hogs" iron Ming out of line. The Trafllc Branch naa proposed thi:> move to the Municipality. According to Mr. D. E. Nickels. Trafllc Branch Superintendent,146 words
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Article136 1950-08-22 2 I SINGAPORE importers yesi terday received oilers ior big lush potatoes from Japan at prices 17 per cent below those for Australian j and Dutch potatoes. I The price fjnoted was $10 ncr 100-lb crate c.i.L. whicii is $2 cheaper than Australian and Dutch quotations. Merchants136 words
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Article147 1950-08-22 2 The Government ana Municipal Labour Union is considering what further steps it shouid take to present the grievances of Municipal Gasworkers to the Municipal Commissioners. The union is particularly dissatisfied with the way the Gas Inquiry Committee appointed last year to deal with this matter, has147 words
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233 1950-08-22 2 CALL to extend electric power services to villages in the Rural West was made by Colony legislative Councillor, Mr. Balwant Singh. He told the Tribune yesterday: "It is ridiculous that in an island 16 miles by 2-1 miles, we find it impossible to supply233 words
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Article, Illustration276 1950-08-22 2 S Quite a huge crowd— v among them lhar Ad- i I miral H. W. i aulk- iter and Legislative > Councillor Mr. Ilalw.int I Singh—turned up >e»- tcrday to hid goodbye to 1 i Mr. J. A. Thivy. outKoina Representative of the Government of in- dia in276 words
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148 1950-08-22 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Mon. THE Johore Bahru division of the United Malays National Organisation held their annual general meeting and unanimously nominated Dato Onn bin Ja'afar for the presidency of the U.M.N.O. Other nomination for the general elections were Dato Hamzah of Selangor as148 words
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Article30 1950-08-22 2 The City fathers at a special meeting on August 31 will consider an amendment to the Business Amendment Bylaws, 1931 by the addition of a new bylaw 19-A.30 words
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Article118 1950-08-22 2 AMOVE is being made in Singapore to form a new Trade Union Congress by Mr. V. K. Nair, President of the Army Civil Service Union.. Mr. Nair has been approached by several trade union leaders with requests to form such a Congress and this question118 words
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Article86 1950-08-22 2 Members of the film industry have sent a reminder to the Governor of Singapore. Sir Franklin Gimscn about the memorandum submitted by them in June. The memorandum deals with the grievances of importers, distributors and exhibitors in the Colony against the Film Censor. Mr. Jack Evans.86 words
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95 1950-08-22 2 PENANG, Mon. The keenness of Malayan Guides and Guiders i known to the people in England, said Miss Andrina Wilson, the new guider who will train guides in Malaya. Sh<- pass ed through Penang on the "Canton" on her way to Singapore. She was no95 words
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409 1950-08-22 2 THE first batch of eight trainees for the M a j„ 1 Auxiliary Air Force will be selected today the 25 candidates who have applied to join {hj? Force. The selection board will interview th«n the Town Headquarters. The training will at menee by409 words
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Article37 1950-08-22 2 A Cantonese. Chan Kan Loong. found guilty of having 15 pounds of cigars ja car at Woodlands Customs station on August 13. was fined $20(1 by Mm* trate C. H. F. Blakr. PW terday.37 words
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Advertisement83 1950-08-22 2 TODAY ~lO£L McCRCA-ARUHI DADII 4.15 6.45 9.30 p.m. NEXT CHANGE A 1-AUGH e» Second... IP I TODAY ONLY 12.30 4.30 8.30 OPENING -cr^SSi tomorrow r^y^TZTj^ Terrifying Giants terror oi ihe jungle! An Eagle Mo* P'lnw Relea»a EXTENDED OF THIS OUTSTANDING BRITISH PICTURE. EVERYBODY IS TALKING ABOUT IT. POSITIVELY VST i83 words
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Advertisement95 1950-08-22 2 Opens today: 3.15 6.30 9.15 p.m. For Singapore showing only Is thk grand million Egyptian mußi c a 1 roads ho w! BINTIL MUALIM'' or -'The Egyptian Bathing Beauty". OPENING TO-DAY: 3 Shows 1, 5 9 p.m. Universale Thunderous Adventure! "FLASH GORDON" Starring: BUSTER CRABBK Strange World! Weir.i People! Astounding95 words
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Advertisement51 1950-08-22 2 NOW SHOWING 11 MS i tM YEE YEAH CHAN KOH (Adventures Of A During Ciiil PAI KWONG. SOON! BETTY GRABLE IN "WABASH AVENUE" (Color By Technicolor I. I I 1"' J KGTE m I I f.lil-3.36-8 tfOW SHOWhNG \irsTERY! EXCITEMENT! adventure! "next change Malay film productionlatest pre*** 1 "KEMBAB (Twin51 words
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Article218 1950-08-22 3 Mother May Visit THE guardianship of the 13-year-old Chinese girl, Lim Choon Hian, was mentioned before the Chief Justice, Sir Charles Murray-Aynsley, yesterday. Lim was in court with her foster-mother, Lim Ah Keng, who was ordered last week to hand over guardianship of the child to218 words
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Article112 1950-08-22 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Moil. THE following curfews in Selangor are imposed with immediate effect and will continue in force until further notice. Kuala Kubu Town Board Area (midnight to S a.m.), I'lu Yam Bahru Town Board Area (10 p.m. to 6 am.). Ulu Yam Lama Town Board112 words
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Article, Illustration683 1950-08-22 3 AFTER mavir.?' one S plate to another for the k pas' ten year:, the Cor vent of the Good Shepherd is to i nave the Mary mount Vocai tional School, as their nff manent home al Thomson Road. It will he declared v open on683 words
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Article176 1950-08-22 3 THE Singapore Film Appc. I Board has banned the Indian picture." Shaheed"— an Indian love story set against the Independence movement In the India of 1942. Mr. M. M. Malai. manager of the film department cf Gian Singh and Co.. distributors of the film, is176 words
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Article63 1950-08-22 3 On the eve of their departure from Malaya Mr. F. W. Dalley ?nd Mr. John Brophy Chairman an d member of the I.C.F.T.U. delegation to the Far East recorded an Interview foi Radio Malaya. They spoke of the results of their visit tc Malaya and gave a farewell63 words
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229 1950-08-22 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Monday. THE Johore Religious Affairs Department has launched a $12.000 plan for religious education work among Muslim children throughout the*state. Already 17 new religious schools have been established and the 38 new religious teachers appointed. Dis.!osin r these fact;-;, I'ngki? fatt nail229 words
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Article20 1950-08-22 3 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Mon. THE Japanese Government has restored to the French Government 446,633 kilograms of zinc. Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 20 words
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Article58 1950-08-22 3 PENANG. Mon. The Municipal Transport Department h.id OT trohcy K uses on ihr* road raat year. Reporting this, the Transport Department in its annual repot! states that the dally average of trolley buses op< rating were -1. The lever c.c for the ye; r showed58 words
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Article115 1950-08-22 3 MR. Anthony Brooke arrived in the Colony day by the Canton. Mr. Brooke told the Tribune that he was here on c brief visit to see his mother who was in poor health. The length of his stay depended largely on hrr health, he said.115 words
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Article250 1950-08-22 3 A clerk, Tong Kirn Cheong, A stated to have risen to "a tocal rigur In *he firm", Messrs. Scott and Co.. Ltd., faced 22 charges of defalcation and I. reach of trust of property worth $6,328.54 in the Relief Court. yesterday. Twenty-one of the charges are250 words
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Article253 1950-08-22 3 A MALAY constable told Mr. Justice Thorogood, yesterday at the trial of a midaie-aged Hylam, Tan Joon Long, for the alleged murder of a roommate, that when he went to the scene he saw Tan sitting at a table and writing. ran was accused of killing Wee253 words
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Article61 1950-08-22 3 A twenty two year o.a Englishman. Hanish Barrie Mollison, yesterday faced two charges of having a six-cham-bered .38 Smith and Wesson revolver at Jalan Besar on August 6. and five rounds ot .38 ammunition at the Beach Road Police Station on the same date. He was61 words
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Advertisement104 1950-08-22 3 tmp i CYCLE OY fIAMO UQHTiNG EQUSPMEMT /or ///f LIGHT //''.'r NEVER I FAILS Sold by ali leading cyae <J< aU;rfi. Factory ReprcscntnLive.- !T.V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG S 2 •V.WAWi\ViVAV/MVAVV,V.VA%V.VAV.V> 1 #Mi TEA gr/ r i D D 'C LAKK 5 Bn^audA 4gp BISCUITS 6 m104 words
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Article663 1950-08-22 4 TIVE more seats for the Unofficials—three on r the Legislative and two on the Executive Councils —is no mean step forward in Singapore's journey towards democracy. The Progressive Party, which has played such a part in securing this advance, has every reason to be proud of its663 words
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1525 1950-08-22 4 ALEX JOSEY - says ALEX JOSEY HALL' the people of Malaya bit- uneei the age of nineteen, j Mor» tha i forty out of every hunJrtd people in Malaya are under the age of tourtren. Th"" are official figures-1 got them out of the Census Repor' What1,525 words
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Article96 1950-08-22 4 MORE British arm* mm going bankrupt now U*a in the years ImaniiatiJi after the war. act ardhej to statistics iicrc. In 1946. only Z'2. bttSUM failed to meet their o! i,. tions. but <aat year the to'ii rose to 1.491. and tin provi sional figuie of96 words
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Article, Illustration502 1950-08-22 4 Professor P.A.M. Unebarger in f»d intt r< if to WHA is a Malay tn V Can Malaya select, pro- mote and -cspect its best brain without regard to race? I There pertinent questions were raised by Professor I. A M. Lirvbarger. an American expert502 words
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Article950 1950-08-22 4 CABLE FROM JOHN KERIGAN - BY CABLE FROM JOHN KERIGAN FIVE years ago Americans (Jgftered the end of World War DL The announcement came at 7 O'CiOCk, Aug. 14. 1945. from the White House at Washington. Outside, some 1.500 persons had b< en waiting and praying foi h >950 words
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Advertisement55 1950-08-22 4 Milliard] for Better Reception Model 230 Fully Bandspread. $240 Cash less 10% Easy payments can lie arranger International Radio Co.. 134. Orchard Road, Singapore Phone i6lt». <g&> VELOS XT MINOR f??&) Staph* BUT J EFFICIENT 6ET ONE FOR EVERY OESK SIWGAPOM T 1 l 6480 ALSO »T MUALA LUMPUR t55 words
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Advertisement76 1950-08-22 4 EVENING WEAR J IN PERFECTION* oSm\ t PATENT X llareella Stiff V V Front-. A A ;S> Marcella Soft i isJjlftS. Fronts. y V!+S3hH Collar Attached A *IiWBBW White Marcella Black Silk A r Barathea B J Black Nylon Sockfl 47 Black Silk Handker- i chiefs. 9 Cummer-bunds. A Dress76 words
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281 1950-08-22 5 I i LUMPUR Mo." the nioraie or l) ia Miirtiintt 1 police no longer i.« 1 location of s, is cOntainfcamii' M.,| ;l van commumsi ,n i in.-ut recently A federal i eieaat ?aiu th* B information accul sf»' ,-k.- which too t281 words
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Article88 1950-08-22 5 A.P. KARACHI. Mon. The I'nited Nations mediator on Kashmir, Sir Owen Dixon, returned from New De hi today after ta'ks with the Indian Prime Minister, Pandit Nehru and other officials. He to/i pressmen that he bad almost completed his talks on Kashmir and would nnounccA.P. - 88 words
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Article81 1950-08-22 5 Bail of $2tx» in one sureo was yesterday ottered to 43--year-old Ong Chee Ton by the Second District Court alter ne nad admitted possession of 50 leaves of chanau and a chandu pipe. It was ttajted uiat a paay of revenue officers raided Ong's premises at Johore81 words
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Article63 1950-08-22 5 A.P. Washington, moh. Americas population has risen more than half a mniion linoe the lyso census w*.-. taken, anu is now above 15a. 000,000. The Censu.- Bureau saio that its monthly estimate, snow a ris? cf 598,000 sine*. April 1. the date of tho oreA.P. - 63 words
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Article56 1950-08-22 5 Reuter. BO.dUAY. Mon. Fifty four of Bombay's 60 cottou mills were closed today, the six ill day of a socia ist-spon-so :d striKe lor a wag«oonus. About 7.C00 of the citVs 230.000 mill hands were 'at work Police arrested three peoph for trying to defyReuter. - 56 words
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127 1950-08-22 5 THF JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. I V" g people of Johore have built 107 -Is and are also paving the salaries teachers. ■-nosed today Etiucati* n Department who said thai ihe efforts of the kairocng people were greatly appreciated by the Government. He said thai127 words
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51 1950-08-22 5 Taken on board the Ruy fast before she sailed last evening are stand;.lg irom Left o rir 'M Mr, Jogindra Singh Trade ComiuKsionrr lor India in Shiga; ire, Mr. John L. Thivy and Mr M. Sarava.iu.ttu to..ini,«.«>ioner for Ceylon. Sooted is Mr. L. Thivy who is the ta'her ot Mr.51 words
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Article184 1950-08-22 5 PERTH COUNCILLOR - SAYS PERTH COUNCILLOR QITY Councillor H. M. McLean of Perth thinks that State-run lotteries should be organised to finance charitable clinics in Singapore. A state lottery was run every few weeks in Australia, he said, and the proceeds were give-1 to bona fide charities. Mr. «nd Mrs.184 words
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273 1950-08-22 5 Tribune Staff Reporter. first stretch of the new pipeline tc convey water from Johore to Singapore may be finished within the next two or three months, according to the Municipal Water Engineer, Mr F. G. Hill. It will be the first to be completed273 words
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Article35 1950-08-22 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Una.— The Chief Police Officer. KelanLui. has invited applicant- fal MM Special Constable-, w'.o will be require* to serve tn Perak. Applicants Wishing to join shuu v contact their neaiest O.C.i'.D.35 words
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193 1950-08-22 5 TWENTY-NINE-YEAR-OLD Ho Kai Seng was 1 yesterday acquitted by the Second District Court when charged with possession of 507 leaf packets of chandu. Ho was arrested during a road block along Sou'.h Bridge Road on May 7. and as a result n i193 words
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236 1950-08-22 5 THREE Chinese. Gek Peng Siong, Koh See Meng una Koh Kirn Heng claimed trial in tne First District Cc.;r» yesterday when they were charged v.- it h voluntarily causing hurt to Lye M« ng Sin at Sin Koh Street. Smga pore, on th night236 words
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Article139 1950-08-22 5 FIFTY-FOUR year old Haji Mohamad Yunos bin Labin, senior Malay interpreter of the Singapore Criminal District and Police Courts, is retiring at the end of this month. He joined the Government service in January 1916. and has served in all courts in Singapore. He is139 words
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Article93 1950-08-22 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Mon. NEW York City is going tv stay in the lain-maklng business for another mm months. the Board of BRiMtM extended the contract of Br. vafd meterologist whom was Wallace B Howell, the Harcngaged to "milk the clone's*' last spring when a droughtA.P. - 93 words
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Miscellaneous42 1950-08-22 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin M L ABNER *»y AI Capp H £l »W£r COMETOH»A BONKIBK S, SmKESME <J >WM f. I iSSrisr A-s==, TO H'AyERIC* TOStE ARRi E^ GBCE>IENT THAN TO BE. I R.ESH CRAWL, \{HATPM g «■i&£ss%^& r 'A42 words
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114 1950-08-22 6 THE copra market opened the week yesterday firm with buyers at $43.1 P° r plcul f.o.b. Sept. and sellers asking $44. Later in the day bids rose to $43 A with sellers ideas remaining unchanged, except for small quantities tor immediateshipment offered at114 words
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Article156 1950-08-22 6 SINGAPORE. Mon THE share market opened the week on a steady tone encouraged a little by the improving price of tin. But business was done only on a small scale. The following were the day's price changes: RING A FOBS, XI <i. It •.ex Brida < Pr>-f156 words
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Article28 1950-08-22 6 U.P. HONGKONG. Mon.—The following were today's quotations on the Hongkong Money Exchange: Hk56.35 per U.S. dollar. Hksls.fio per pound sterHks3o2 per taeJ ot sold. ling. -U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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233 1950-08-22 6 U.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. THE United States Department of Agriculture re--1 ported yesterday that Indonesia plans strenuous efforts to increase its lagging production of copra. A newly appointed Copra Commission, consisting of representatives of the Indonesian Government, copra producers and copra dealers,U.P. - 233 words
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Article44 1950-08-22 6 Too following >c production figure* of tin-ore tOn**%trate« in the Fe oration in July 1950 LONG TONS Perae 4.151 Se ling or 1860 Negri Sem< da* 223 Pahmg 266 Johoie 82 25 Ked in 4 PegHs 84 Malacca 19 To-.d fi.76244 words
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Article75 1950-08-22 6 A.P. NEW YORK. Mon.—The Directors of General Motors Corporation have voted stockholders an extra <Üb> $lf 000.000 slice of the company's all-time record piolits with a special dividend ot US$2.5O a share. The company had previously made two regular dividend P*vments this year, each lor US$l.5O a share.A.P. - 75 words
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Article210 1950-08-22 6 LONDON, Monday. THE Korean war has brought a surge in sugar buy- ing which may result in a world sugar shortage, npcordine to the Financial Times. <£ofea has brought a complete change in the «mrirl sntrar market," the paper said. wonu »U5»» "A month ago. the210 words
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Article39 1950-08-22 6 Surface luail is expected In 1 Singapore t<iday from Java, Hongkong, China, Japan. U.S.A. and Thailand. Latest time for posting surface mail trday at the G.P.O. is 5.45 p.m. for Thailand, Indo China, Medan, Pontianak and Djambi.39 words
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Article98 1950-08-22 6 A.P. WASHINGTON, Mon. The United States imported U5594,251,197 worth of rubber, allied gums and rubber products during the first four months of 1950. the Commerce Department reported. Natural rubber made up 173*91,433,999 of the total imports. Average value per pound was 16.3 cents (U.S.) compared with 17.6A.P. - 98 words
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Article55 1950-08-22 6 In Port: Mortain (44). S. Benakat (Sheers). Teleniaehus (42-3). Seroei (40-41). Benatto* (38-9). (frfes (36). Mariekerk (33-4). John Bakke (17-18). Benreoch (19-20). Charles McLeod (21-2). Taksung (23--4). Titanbank (25-6). Tonjer (27-8). Kamuning (29). segrainat (30). Tjipanas (15--16). Benalbaneh (U-14). Antolycus (11). Riouw (8-9). j. l. l.uckenbach <(i-7).55 words
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Article85 1950-08-22 6 THE nibbc- commodity marl:ot -w s lifeless yesterday because of con.'iionng new;; from on the est. tr ;tiik"There vas vei y little interest an 1 the volume of business don- 1 wis negligible Clewing p» s m cents per T>ound 'ver buyer."- Seller. No. 185 words
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Article45 1950-08-22 6 A.P. HOUSTON. Mon.—America's domestic crude oil production now is 44 percent higher than 1941 when world war two struck the United States. The oil industry said domestic production in 1941 averaged 3.841.700 barrels daily. Current production averages 5.521.550 barrels daily.—A.i\A.P. - 45 words
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Article406 1950-08-22 6 WASHINGTON. Hob, WITH additional aupptfc i <■< r cc expected on the world market, the L.N. Food and Agriculture Qeitanlnaiifte '""< d.cts that the conflict In iiorea will not serious 9 »ffeot tots I rce available to other importer* B-.it it uisjes rar.ful pinnnint; both by406 words
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187 1950-08-22 6 Reuter-AAP. DJAKARTA. Mon SOURCES close to the Boards of Directors of estate enterprises incorporated in Djakarta told Aneta today that practically all coca.cc workers in Wm Java had complied with the strike order ,f th estate workers trade union, Sarbupri. Aneta news agency reported.Reuter-AAP. - 187 words
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Article64 1950-08-22 6 A.P. LONDON. Mon —Tho Bri tlsh Board of Trad,. has IT nounced it will consider re quests to import UmiU quantities of guy cloti cot ton and rayon 1 from la n until June 30. US] 1 The cloth will be exelu. sively for processing i..A.P. - 64 words
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Article22 1950-08-22 6 The price of tin m Singapore yesterday was $3% per picul ex- smelter-a rift of $5 on L he picul.22 words
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Article81 1950-08-22 6 A.P. FLORENCE, (Italy), Mui. Four slight tn mon vert [el here on Sunday. At the .«eismie oiaetnmwn Of Fioreacv. th: trenoi hours: 10.3» and 16 nes. iccorded aL the (oiiOOtog 1J.44. 3 .sees., 10.49. 26 seer tGMT) Tlv fourth quakt va? recorded in the ev-nmg at 17A.P. - 81 words
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Advertisement716 1950-08-22 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load ana discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Ulysses" _sails for Liverpool Glasgow..... Aug. 26 "Rhexenor" sails for Holland. London and Hamburg "Cyclops" sails for Dublin Liverrooi sept "TfThtalus" sails for716 words
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Advertisement1152 1950-08-22 6 CLASSIFIED COIFFURE MISS VICKY is pleased 10 announce the arrival of our CRKME OIL COLD WAVE at MichelkBeauty Parlour. 13 Battery Road, Phone Open all day Saturday. (J. 327). TUITION LESSON'S ni Embroidery by expenent »-d Teacher, enrol now. CheOHS Co. ;:71 173 North Urdpr Koad. Spore. (N. 359). I1,152 words
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Advertisement207 1950-08-22 6 MUSIC TRANSPORT free «f charce 10 all new students wll y e prov:>l»d. Foorman's Music Sttid.os, direl*4 by Prof, and Mrs. Otto Frorman, 37. Ore hard Road nic" Monmein Rd. Telephone I7W, <M?- r ACCOMMODATION Large double room tssajds 1 central, ior E;:rc[»»-a'i ua'h-Kt-with broasXsst ana tea September. Appiy 1.....207 words
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Article113 1950-08-22 7 Beat Indian Pair 15-4, 15-1 BOMBAY, Monday. VAN Jin Eong and A. Piruz, Malayan badminton players and hopes for J Malaya's 1952 Thomas Cup team thrilled a large crowd today when J they disposed of M. Dukle and W. Dukle in easymanner in the tnird113 words
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Article157 1950-08-22 7 Reuter. CHELTENHAM, Monday. lERSHIRE collapsed a second time li rj th? spin bowling of Sonny Ramadhin rj Valentine here today and West In- v an innings and It") runs *ith a day making 69 in their first innings Gloujhire dismissed West Indies for 271, butReuter. - 157 words
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Article31 1950-08-22 7 trere elected offli ials S.C.R.CL ockey section Lim Cha He* Yam: Pec- t La-' Hock tr ii will be \ll those who i tr< ituucnted to ■tad (1m •''Rota's.31 words
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Article84 1950-08-22 7 Reuter. i. loueestrrshirc Ist. inns.—-ci West Indies Ist. inns.—"27l Gloucestershire 2nd innings: Kmmett c Stollmeyer b Johnsun Kailey st hristiaui b Kamadhin ti. Allen b Kamadhin .">. T. Graveney c Stollmeyer b Kamadhin S3, Young William* b Va'entine 3#, Wilson b Kamaohm 0. Milton st Christian! b K.nmadl inReuter. - 84 words
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Article74 1950-08-22 7 In .i Malayan Railway iw-r Institute cricket nsatck |i ayed a: Si-ntul. Kuala Lumpur, between Simcmoon and Sentui. Support won t i -L- wickets. Sentul battini; first wer- 3 ail out tor TT rum, Thwratnam heme top-scorer with 2L Simrapore i;oin*r f n to bat ueclared74 words
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Article259 1950-08-22 7 Cable and W reless were lucky to share two fTO&lj with O.T.E.C. in a Business House I; fjeoj ie fixture at C.V.M.A. ground yesterday. It was a one-sided frame with the O.T.E.C. being most in the picture. The r forwards m r always dangerous259 words
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Article150 1950-08-22 7 HONGKONG and Shanghai Bank scored an odd roal in live victory over Borneo llsUNri j yesterday in a Business House League match at Geylang. The Banker.-: bald the upper hand durim,' the nrst sess on, notching three goals. Bui. »he second ha f150 words
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265 1950-08-22 7 PENANG, Monday. DENANG Malays entered the Sultan's Gold Cup r Soccer competition final yesterday when they beat Trenggaun Malays in the remi-final by four goals to three on Westlands School ground before a large crowd. Ariff Ariffin, Penang's centre-forward, scored all four265 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-08-22 7 The Dutch Hope• A.P. Fanny Blankers Koen. "The Flying Housewife" who won four gold medals at the London Olympic Games in 1948, again is tin* Dutch hopr for the European track and field championships, to be held at the Hcysel Stadium, Brussels, Aug. 23-2*«. She is entering thice flat racesA.P. - 78 words
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Article224 1950-08-22 7 SPOT - By SPOT KUALA LUMPUR, Today. MEATH, with Charles in the .«addle, was the best performer this morning. when No. 2 track was opened tor fast work. Meath covered the half mile in .>2 2/5 sees., the last three in 38 2 5 sees. The going was224 words
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Article228 1950-08-22 7 Re uter. London. Mob. r r cfcet .lose of p jv acorea: At Lord's. Middlesex 258 iff. Edrich 71. Laker right-arm oft" spin six for 118), Sum 2:;s for (Fishlock 124. Cnostabl.j 61i. \t Derby. Derbyshire 345 for s declared. Kent M (Oladwta right-asps taReuter. - 228 words
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Article104 1950-08-22 7 Reuter. VIENNA. Hon. Alex Jany of France won th»- men's 100 metres free title nt the European swimming < hampionships here today. cldcki&C sacosida in winning the final. Georen Larson of Sweden was second in seconds and J. Tjehbes of Holland third in one minuteReuter. - 104 words
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130 1950-08-22 7 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Prince Simon reported lame last week still headed the St. Lever Market when the ard was called over at the Victoria Club here tonight The hiu Kentu. ky-hred bersc had a half sjH'ed spin over a mile at Newmarket ear ierReuter. - 130 words
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Article38 1950-08-22 7 DERBY, Mon. Leslie Ames said today that it is almost certain that he wi! be able to hi, cept the nvitation to captain the Conn i ion wealth .Ticket touting Ide in ludi.-i th. winit r.38 words
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Article638 1950-08-22 7 The draw for iho S.B.A. Championships is as follows: MEN'S SINGLES TOP SECTION Ng Cheng Hua (Marigold) bye; 'Lim Chin Aik (Marigold) vs. S. A. Durai (A.A.U.); Loong Pan Yap (Lucky Strike) vs. Wong Pent; Kow (Mayflower) Goh Tian Chye i Useful) vs Seah Yeak Khern638 words
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Article, Illustration798 1950-08-22 7 SHUTTLE - WAILEEN TO MISS MIXED DOUBLES EVENT ninnrcT SHUTTLE nnrp s r P ns e in this year's draw of the Singaabsenee 0pen Championships is the Wont olo "y mixed doubles champions, who will m k 0n i a sister Miss Waileen Wong, held798 words
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Article43 1950-08-22 7 Star Soccerite« woo had the services of tix Sen or player., h»id to fight hard lor their 4 1 victory over Hotspurs Sport* Club, a team of youngster when they met in "a friendly game ol soccer at Fairer Pan: > e<terda>'.43 words
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298 1950-08-22 7 OVERSEAS Chinese Bank S.<\ were trounced to the nine of eight goals tn one when they met Chartered Bank, in a Business House "B" league fixture at 8.0.D. ground yesterday. The Chin. could not do anything right especially in the nrs* half when they298 words
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Advertisement308 1950-08-22 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HA VBURG. o BRECONSHTRE ...Due S' ILENEARN .Due Earl y Sept. fiOM U.K F'>R ST RAIT 8, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. JHIRE la Ron sails Aug. 22 GLENGYLE .Due308 words
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Advertisement362 1950-08-22 7 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA /UK/ CONTINENT am "KVERNAAS" due abt: Aug. 24 for Manila. Hongkong, Kobe. Yokohama Takubar m.s. "KAMBODTA" flue abt. Sept. 16 for Bangkok, Manila and Hongkong. M.s. "ANNAM*' due abt: S< pt 23 for Hongkong, Kobe. Yokohama. M.s. "LALtANDIA" due abt. Sept. 26 for Saigon Bangkok, m.s. "NORDVEST"362 words
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Article99 1950-08-22 8 A.P. STOCK. IOLM. To-day. THE Soviet Naval Attache to Swi i» n wis officially rebuked vest .lay for disobeying km reg j'.-ition- for for clnera dw ng a i tiling trip ofl thi Swi i' sh coast. The Alt Commander. Dlllttri Lait-chcv. was summoned to the:A.P. - 99 words
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Article41 1950-08-22 8 BrtVain's 'ommenist. Parly Secre r>. Mr. Harry Poihtf. yesterday urged "ail lover- of peace in Britain" to stage a inigiil> Vv .I c of protests ag iiua. th desp itch of British troops to Korea trom Hcngki'iij;,. Henter.41 words
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208 1950-08-22 8 U.P. BONN, Germany, Monday, f HANCELLOB Konrad Adenauer has proposed officially to the Western Big Three that West cm Germany be rearmed, authoritative sources reported tonight. Adenauer mace his proposal verbally to the High Commissioners of the United States. Britain and France last Thursday.U.P. - 208 words
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Article68 1950-08-22 8 A.P. M< MSOOW, To-day. ONE of tlt-J biggest hydroelectric stations in the world is to be built on the Volga within the next Sve years The tremendou- project, which amocg othe»- th.ngs. Is to furnish pev/cr to the major cities of Moscow.- Kuihshtv and ftef*atti t isA.P. - 68 words
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Article192 1950-08-22 8 U.P. RANGOON. Monday. THE American Embassy announced :<,day the arrest by the Burmese Government of Dr. Gordon General Joseph Stihvell's surgeon in the Burma-India campaign. P v r The Embassy announcement said the famous -13- J year-old docior and author, was brought here under detention fromU.P. - 192 words
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Article120 1950-08-22 8 A.P. LUI2NEBI RG GSIL4AN To-day. DX. eichacht, Hit •et"! former B—nrtm v. ,z ir<3 went on tri. hi re yesterday foi the rifti. time on charge* that he wa- a Nazi. Bote Bchacht and his Judg< hoped that this would be the b'st c» inA.P. - 120 words
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Article27 1950-08-22 8 A.P. Th<- U.S. State Dep.irt,neut yesterday expresscJ gratitude over T »ritair.'.-> move to send two nuttaaons of infantry from Tion: KOBg to Kor<"». A rA.P. - 27 words
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Article148 1950-08-22 8 A iIENS. To-day. ANiSW id-Liberal Green Cabinet, led by M. Sophocles V'-nizeios. was sworn In by Pa il to night. The Lii ci al sworn In for m a skeleton Government whieV M VenirekM announced earlier he wouie. try to broader mto a coalition on148 words
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Article122 1950-08-22 8 U.P. soi l HAM r»TON. Monti.iy. £»ERi T SE KHAMA. exiled «3 ctiief >f the B*anangwato tribe, 'rrou-hi his white winRuth ;.nu their three-month- j olu b by «.o England lo-tiay. Seeiae r rived at the Marine airport here aboard i' b O A.C. frying t oU.P. - 122 words
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Article27 1950-08-22 8 U.P. Sir Owit: Dixon. U.N. Kashmir me'uatoi. left New Delhi for X irachi yesterday and will le «vc for Lake Success Horn t.Kle. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-08-22 8 Turk., WesierlißJ ami Mr. Van cle Gaa*. Dutch Consul -General in Sit iS&Pore. bMjrinK X v Kiilluk airmrl litis mming before furka let »or Holland »y a Mm ('op»♦« 1' 'inn.36 words
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Article122 1950-08-22 8 U.P. PRETORIA. Today. THE South African governmeiH announced toda that it will Bond a mi: 1 sion to Britain in September to explore the p ssibilittes of forming a defensive alliance of all nations with interests j f Africa along the nnes of the AtlanticU.P. - 122 words
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Article95 1950-08-22 8 A.P. BIRMINGHAM, Tad iy BRITAIN may be making electric power from uranium within live years But it will be on an experimental basis. Sir John CocKroft. head of the Atomic energy research establishment at Ha.'yell. said yesterday. Sir John prepared a state ment toA.P. - 95 words
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Article42 1950-08-22 8 A.P. CH.v AGO. To-day. rtumiin h. i been trying unsueeejK fulh to hay Bfmnisr quicksilver in exchange for petroli urn Spanish rade councillor Jose Barcelle said hrre. "-'areello said tlu overture* lave beta unofhcially by Ai ah states intti mediates.—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article136 1950-08-22 8 U.P. EON i AINBLEWL, Fi arce. To-da>. 11R Chief Marshal Sir A J :nes Robb. Wester:: Union *ir chief, Mdd yesterday that the five Bm-se!-1' tot nation- have establishes an integrated air force to de fend Western Europe in cast 01 war Ro i) toldU.P. - 136 words
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Article162 1950-08-22 8 A.P. CALCUTTA Today DEPORTS from North Rakhimpui g 11 yesterday told of a red glow In th i n J d area of last week's eaithquake centre in Tibet* Geologists here believe this means volca noes have burst forth in the region. Meanwhile, rewrts that meA.P. - 162 words
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115 1950-08-22 8 LAKE SUCCESS Meat* pOMMUNIST Chaw aWj .„j L' the United Btatea tot* 0 f invading the territory r,f"t,j.. Peopie's Rt public of rjfcj by assigning the I r„',,| States Seventh Picet to I fend F iriuOM it said mat kssmei "attempt.ng th. reby to115 words
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Article222 1950-08-22 8 GENERAL I riM H.M< IL \--»h [ATKN ol m i. i MiSbAresi rtK .N« n 1. .1. Moil H»-e I'll ".'-«iiit; uuitc on L,nda W't-iKlil <i»:im"." d •ma< mtma. Utow ou»j. <\H 111 ■•< Mr S Thai > >X( W«yl nr> 'Xl* iaßMMiratJMi ai Up t- 1222 words
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