Malaya Tribune, 24 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-24 1 MALAYA TribunE TODAY* mews TODAY EXTRA rttLVF pages. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS"16 words
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431 1950-08-24 1 North May Be Regrouping For Stab Elsewhere Reuter-AAP. Eighth Army Headquarters in Korea, Today PCILATION that the Communist forces ma\ NJeajsengagmg in some sectors of the South pa defence box is sparked ?>y reports of reontact in the past few days, hours is theReuter-AAP. - 431 words
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Article32 1950-08-24 1 U.P. r ar.nounRtag ."V* h again--5r arm h "V- proper pub ol his BergI *cad, s r: *ob- Rom? -V pvq le -suit RKO lilm Cp f pub-U.P. - 32 words
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Article85 1950-08-24 1 WITH SOUTH KOREAN MARINES ON THE SOUTHWEST front, Today. SOUTH Korea's year old Marine Corps is kicking the Communists around in a private war of its own on this forgotten front. They forgot to tell the high command they were starting it. but that's all fixed up85 words
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Article221 1950-08-24 1 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO, Today EIGHTH Avmy Headquarters announced today: "Randolph Churchill, 39-year-old son of the British wartime Prime Minister, received an ugly wound in his right leg when he and Frank Emery, correspondent for INS, accompanied ar American patrol across the Naktong River into enemy lines last nightReuter-AAP. - 221 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-24 1 A few of the ninety students from Singapore and he Federation uh« left for higher studies at the University of Honskonx on tih* 8-8. M Ct»n» ton" thl-» afternoon.29 words
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Article197 1950-08-24 1 Reuter. —A.A.P. TAEGU, Thursday. ARRIVAL of British forces in Korea is eagerly awaited by American troops who thus far have borne the brunt of the United Nations campaign in Korea. Secrecy surrounds the movement of two British battalions who reportedly left Hongkong, and there is muchReuter.—A.A.P. - 197 words
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Article118 1950-08-24 2 X Outer &d. after n Sea officers out a for illicit goods as the ship docked yesterda> afte expect to find more opium. But it is not vet known whether anything was found, or if the> have made any arrests. Vest erday's h a u1 of ooium118 words
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230 1950-08-24 2 FOURTEEN pregnant women r ft.irix.rt yesterday afternoon in a chartered plane soeciallv equipped to handle maternity cases. The aircraft was a B.O.A.C. Argonaut. from Bremen. The lounge was curtained off to instal a ma tress. tho urnmpn are disDlacec The women are displaced persons230 words
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Article276 1950-08-24 2 MEMBERS of the Singapore Motor Club and their wives had a thrill last night when they saw two films made by th e Socony Oil Company on American motor racing. The picturt B, Sftrt snown hv Mr. R. V. Richards, the retail instructor of the276 words
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Article23 1950-08-24 2 Reuter. Norwegian.- have b. en lUnteering to fight in Kotta at the rate of up to 15 a -ey.—F.euterReuter. - 23 words
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55 1950-08-24 2 A.P. EDINBURGH. Texas. Wed. MAYOR Ff lix McDonald today proclaimed Princess Elizabeth's new baby "a citizen of Edinburgh. Texas, will all the rights and privileges thereof." The city prepared to ship a bale of Texas cotton to the Royal child to "provide the bestA.P. - 55 words
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Article29 1950-08-24 2 There will be a kcture at the Singapore Lw*ge Thoosophic.il Society. 8 hill Koad. today at 6.30 p.m. Sublet: Life after Death by Mr. A. P. FiP.ay.29 words
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Article27 1950-08-24 2 Tuan Kiai Haji Fadzullan Suhajini will give a religious talk at the Kota Raja Cluo, at 8.30 p.m. tonight. All Muslims are invited to attena.27 words
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40 1950-08-24 2 Inhabitai ls oi Taegn menby the fcorth Korean armlea, avidly sesui posters displa>ed en a street corner t the city. The drawing and t, are pari of th? psycholog|ea warfare against Cominun'sm and the Red in\aden. —A.P. Photo. —A.P. Photo—A.P. Photo - 40 words
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Article167 1950-08-24 2 Father Son Win Appeal father and son. Ng Tni Koon i nd Ng HM Quee. who had been bourid over by the Fourth Magistrate for a period of six months in the sum of $100 and orcned to pay ?10 compensation to n womf.i. Chia Ah Choo. for allegedly causing167 words
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72 1950-08-24 2 The Singapore Association of Teachers of Dancing is holding its Third Annual Danoe Championship at the Victoria Memorial Hail this Sunday. lor the K. L. Lim Annual Challenge Championship Cup. This Championship is open to all Professional Dance Teachers domiciled in Singapore.72 words
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486 1950-08-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. Miss P. T-iambydurai. a Ceylonese Welfare ouicer ol the Department of Social Welfare. Selangor was acuuitjed and disuiu*rged oy Mr A. P. Jar* in the, First Magistrates Court today Miss Tharnbydurai appeared before the court on a charge of corruptly obtaining S2O486 words
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Article52 1950-08-24 2 U.P. HONG KONG WflN tuner I toe* p, noon (M d bun 26 u .j-o from Hong found shot toceau van bandits i 3 The body arriv*£ ;iir from SingaP* g aoeomp band Mi A o g e J wh> v.;! tvii b Georg both resident* Kon_U.P. - 52 words
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Article64 1950-08-24 2 U.P. TOKYO. To-day. PYONGYANG Radio said a group of Chinese People's delegate.-, who came .to the North Korean capital to participate in the Liberation Day celebm lions on Aug. 15, went to from on Aug. 17 to "pay tribute to the People's w irriorr".U.P. - 64 words
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192 1950-08-24 3 1 HYLAM. Phua Chen Seng, was sent to priscn for A three months on a charge of having 46 obscene jjotographs. 55 obscene negatives and material for Murine them on August 8. Phua was stated to ha 1 Phua was stated to have taken up192 words
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Article22 1950-08-24 3 Reuter. r lance hostesses JEJ taking i.rpaid v :.t Holiday r; force now tl sje rs jC tReuter. - 22 words
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Article, Illustration47 1950-08-24 3 R "ounL UUA J OM n R. E. ,22":: nou t< mnorarily ifc *M ■'>■» Di tr.ct. l General Malaya. -I- 'Iky, r 1 !"<:uhaft in a r Ml assume tin.- 0 f cjonit 1 Distil of' v t'T-r .-rury n \m47 words
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Article24 1950-08-24 3 A.P. The Admiralty announced today it will take 86 warships out of mothballs to strengthen the R.N. during the present crisis—AP.A.P. - 24 words
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Article, Illustration39 1950-08-24 3 Mr. and Mrs. A.V. Nadason after their wedding al Krishna liagavan Temple, Waterloo street Singapore, recently. Mr Nadason is the and Mr-». A. Velu and Mrs. Nadasou (formerly Wiss Aajammal) is the duughtrr Mr. and Mrs S. Pt rumal.39 words
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Article395 1950-08-24 3 MEMBERS of the Singapore Volunteer Forces and Passive Defence Services may now claim for allowances under the Civil Liability Scheme 1950. said a Government press release issued yesterday. Any person, who was In receipt of a grant or award under the Civil Liability Scheme in 1941-42. may395 words
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Article51 1950-08-24 3 The Army Civil Service Union will celebrate its fourth anniversary with a tea-party at the Victoria Memorial Hall on September 9. The Executive Council will be issuing invitations to heads of the War Services Departments, important Government officials. Legislative Co\ lcillors and leaders of other trade51 words
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Article163 1950-08-24 3 Reuter. cold whTS?2L < fed v been Russia* subU> a r.-port iMt" L Sf 'ur Daily m' r naval tlo n h'?'""* 1 th lt in Pit D lCned him ea of Rus i of ti r i:i various Kr<^,.,*" •us P arr 80 prtReuter. - 163 words
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Article193 1950-08-24 3 Tribune Staff Reporter OTGAR may be put on the *J ration again in Singapore soon. Government is studying the question, following clear indications that the world is facing a sugar shortage. Sugar is now controlled but not rationed. World wide hoarding of sugar has193 words
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32 1950-08-24 3 NEW YORK. Wed. A captured North Korean soldier said in a radio Interview today that ne had seen Russian officers directing attacks of North Korean military forces.32 words
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Article22 1950-08-24 3 Reuter. The Aga Khan said I :erday that has consented to a film being made of tuß life.—Renter.Reuter. - 22 words
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215 1950-08-24 4 SCOIVJ fr.»m every coiner c" UM WOCfcl marchiUe, famous P'Pe bmmU Edinburgh's stately Princess Street, to *s green d oy vbe Clucks of tU clans, a ill provide one of he most colourful and Jtirr:, episodes in Seotlnnos c.nti.bution215 words
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Article276 1950-08-24 4 WHLN the Mayoi of Shaftesbury Councillor Percy Williams and members of the councd rr.vrd at the town hall. Shaft -bury, for their marttx'y riveting last week hey w unable to gain admUs'-or The caretaker had forgone th.- meeting and the building wai locked. With the macebearers276 words
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Article98 1950-08-24 4 A French bis4si proprietor ha* been so surprised at the standaru of French among the guls of Wimbledon High School thjt he has offered fortnight's hctidey at nis hotel la Brittany t one of them. Seventi-n JMU old Ruth Ellingiia' < Leopold Road. Wimbledon leaves next98 words
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101 1950-08-24 4 Wives were on board the J L, I iitrk;nhlch when Hr shi;» oc in YoSoluft'' a couple of wieek* atv. Chief Officer Mr. G. G. Brk*A **id that the ship took oily twrtvr days to do thr trip trotn Sao h'ufttbff. Miin rarco brought to Japa<i 'ot America Army in101 words
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Article145 1950-08-24 4 A.P. HONGKONG. Wed—The big rail centre of Pengpu in Central China has been under floodwater for a month, a report from an informant in Communist China said today. Cities in Anhwei Province along flooding Hwai River and Tasao Lake are in even worse condition, theA.P. - 145 words
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Article125 1950-08-24 4 A.P. v•"«*>•- w~rir»~sday. The quadruplets born to S* ♦'nrirjrv London girl, at Bellingen 374 miles from here, are r' 1 m" 1 progress. O:; Wednesday .„u riri- amc .xx allowed to get out of bed and sit in a ciisur ioi a. Th*? babies. Alison. Philip.A.P. - 125 words
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Article50 1950-08-24 4 Reuter-A.A.P. BRISBANE including pcjtal PiRcial. M in their Sparc c0? 't of I from the labour j £A1,500 Baptist u Beaudc-' rt tfe Part of the Ijj" eJ>j J casting or H built of waas >tH £Aioo :«f 0 aldn t he takl n Bjeatay*A*yReuter-A.A.P. - 50 words
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Article27 1950-08-24 4 A.P. BOIXWOOE > J Ralston ha»»« v M Le Granci r to Jg herbirthpla< it ha.> been 1 be dinlcul J aunt is Vera wants her.-A.PA.P. - 27 words
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Article1089 1950-08-24 5 JAMES HANLEY - TODAY'S SHORT STORY by JAMES HANLEY r ho knew Then the brec:; for lunch, a drink with a colleague, thon off agate, and the (5.15 back heme. To-day, he was thinking, in Thursday. He frowned There was something a-.out Thursday, but at the moment it eluded1,089 words
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Miscellaneous139 1950-08-24 5 pPERMAN by Wayne Boring =35 CHASING THROUGH r ll 4^ iBR <UU kL RIGHT.'\ MOW TO FIT THIS SECTION INTOTHE *?^Jf APTER CLARK DON'T w GO BACK A MAZE OF CORRIDORS I BUitX EARLIER ■U.ZE t kA* !vE SEALED THEM WAfT. WE WUSTA \the WAY WE IN THESE MOUNTAINS •IF139 words
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Article9045 1950-08-24 6 First Day Of K.L. Races Class 3, Div. I-5J R AIRPAL Ml KIC.HTH: Ij J X.L 7.10 (E. .u.----6i Furs. Won by i. (LansdovT!< Ti.ne Biin, 07 9 «Yd. ftfst. U. l. 1. Colas 8 started. eii.HTH LAS l I 812 «L«tt!e) -s .s 29,045 words
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Advertisement138 1950-08-24 6 I Viri Breathe in Comfort (Hear Naa*u m* Caagtotion the Madera Way J Feel voa b rdly brc uk>f Now »n;ffy Worded: with ar P emnei < Attrrb or Mead Colds > You cat dear W TXn IXI f =<* with just a tew rmift T feKs;_J fcf e rrw138 words
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Advertisement82 1950-08-24 7 IT'S HERE fyour extra-flavour coffee in giant 11b. tins! Wonderful to have plenty of guards that glorious, fragrant rich, mellow Maxwell Hou«e freshness until the very last Coffee always at band and al- spoonful is used, ways fresh! Vacuum packing Don't wait.. get Maxwell Lceps'TTaTucll House roaster- House Coffee today82 words
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402 1950-08-24 8 DEL MAR, California. AT this time each summer this little hamlet by the sea wakes up and finds it is practically a suburb of Hollywood, peopled by many famous, odd and unusual characters from the movie capital 100 miles to402 words
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Article41 1950-08-24 8 A.P. PUEBLO. COLORAI JDo you get mad when > a sign. "Do not Hewers" Official.- at State Hospital recogw* reaction, so they haee something about it large bed near the greenhouse la a sign. r** pick flowers here."—eVe.A.P. - 41 words
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41 1950-08-24 9 -\J>. Photo.-\J>. Photo. - 41 words
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79 1950-08-24 9 A.P. p»L'i.»S ol the Russian r:*■ rth >dox Church L' to the Security BP gainst A.raerican r?- m Kore;i and ts p toeful W- '..or Moscow radio in F O5 ■I th t a -t -lenient jEcng the withdrawal of f- r Korel and r»j-A.P. - 79 words
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Article34 1950-08-24 9 A.P. *<>:V V JL Sat. Jim gain bet- l wor ld rem r put -onight tar; r'-\' J sf throw of 5-19 32 exc< t-ds an inch 4; rive 3-\ ir atA.P. - 34 words
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248 1950-08-24 9 Reut er. BONN. Wednesday. WEST German Chancellor Dr. Konrad Adenauer today called for reinforcement of occupation troops in West Germany and formation of a German "protective police" to safeguard the Russian zonal border. He told a press conference here reinforcement of the occupationReuter. - 248 words
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Article25 1950-08-24 9 Reuter. The Japanese Foreign Office VtE dispatch six cfficials to the U.S. to study the functions of Washington s state Department.—ReuterReuter. - 25 words
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Article31 1950-08-24 9 Reuter-AAP. BRISBANE. An -agle mashed into the plot's cabin Of a Douglas transport air.•aft duriag fodder dropping operations over Bowed Queensland. tfoth ga a shock the eagle's v.as false. AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 31 words
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Article152 1950-08-24 9 Reuter. KARACHI. Wednesday. PAKISTAN Prime Minister Ltequat All Khan said to-day thai resoonsibihty for the failure of United Nations mediatoi. Sir Owen Dixon, to solve the Kashmir dispute "lies squarely on the shoulders of India." He said Indie's refusal to withdraw hei troops from Kashmir w.is aReuter. - 152 words
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Article70 1950-08-24 9 NEW DHL HI. Thurs. NEARLY 5.000.000 people were rendered homeless and destitute in North Assam by last week's earthquake, a goverrment broadcast said here last night, quoting the Assam chief minister Medhi. It said that six Indian Air Dakotas are dropping rice and other supplies to70 words
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Article190 1950-08-24 9 A.P. Reuter. LONDON. Wed. A hot tip that Princes* Margaret 's engaged t<. the Earl of Dalkeith swept London today. The Evening Star said flatly that official word of the betrothal will be th next important event in the Royal Family." As its authority, the Star quotedA.P. & Reuter. - 190 words
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Article36 1950-08-24 9 A 39-year-old Chinese, Tan Hung Song, was yesterday charged in the Relief Court with the murder of a woman, Phur. Toke Hwee, at 3 p.m. or August 22. Tan wj~ remanded to August 2836 words
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Article382 1950-08-24 9 A.P. CAIRO. HOLLYWOOD producer Gene Markey is planum? a million dollar technicolor film to be made in Egypt beginning late this year. H>'s been sweating through Cairo's hot season getting the story down on paper: A historical drama based on the life oiA.P. - 382 words
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Article, Illustration20 1950-08-24 10 The Royal Canadian Naval vessel Athabaskan under the command of General Douglas Mac Arthur in Korean waters.20 words
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Article136 1950-08-24 10 Reuter. KALIMPONG. North India, Wednesday. THE Tibetan Government has arrested a messenger whose late arrival cost the life of an American diplomat, it was reported here today. The messenger was riding to the TibetanChinese frontier to tell Tibetan patrols not to fire on anReuter. - 136 words
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Article51 1950-08-24 10 FORT COLLINS, COLORADO.—The disappearance of a large road sign at the junction of higways f J.S. 85 and 87 near the ColoradoWyoming boundary has been solved. Don Olsen, Manager of the Chamber of Commerce here, said a farmer had used the sign in building a cow51 words
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Article185 1950-08-24 10 FAROUK AIRFIELD, near Cairo, Wed. "TURKO" Westerling cut short his stay here by 1 six hours at the request of the Egyptian authorities who, it was reliably learned here tonight, regard his presence in Egypt as "undesirable." I He is being kept under surveillance by185 words
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Article16 1950-08-24 10 Llaquat Ali Khan is awaiting an invitation to visit Moscow, he said yesterday.16 words
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Article99 1950-08-24 10 A.P. PLYMOUTH. Wednesday. The frigate Amethyst, which won fame for its dash for freedom down China's Yangtze river last year, is on the first stage of its return journey to the Far East. The brave little ship sailed from here on Tuesday lor Malta, whereA.P. - 99 words
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Article30 1950-08-24 10 Reuter. The Austin Motor Company yesterday confirmed that it had received a Government order for "some thousands of fighting vehicles as part of the current arms drive.—Reuter.Reuter. - 30 words
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130 1950-08-24 10 MR. Jack Evans, Singapore A »f Fdm Censor, said yesterday that documentary films from democratic countries like Britain and the United States are playing a great part in the educational, social and political development of Singapore and the Federation. Mr. Evans was speaking at130 words
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Article72 1950-08-24 10 A.P. DEAUVILLE, Today. A spokesman of King Farouk of Egypt repeated that Narri- man Sadek is not coming to Deauville and that the King is not going to meet her anywhere else in Europe. The spokesman said that he did not know the King sA.P. - 72 words
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Article119 1950-08-24 10 Reuter AAP. DENTUQrjn, N I p>RMERAustSj f ter of Immigration' information Arbur» veil today declared matter for national m, ing and not n the credit ol AustnS another loan in the shops o: New Yorker Calw< D prases ing on the siOt being made to Austral theReuter AAP. - 119 words
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Article29 1950-08-24 10 KUALA LUMPUR j by Friday Sep! ml t which 'A'ill b( or. v\cdi day. September 13. Renews must b< UP mately 500 v.ords. on an {iccumulatton29 words
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152 1950-08-24 10 BERLIN. Wed. BRITISH Control Commission authorities said tonight that Soviet Russia has stepped up its search for uranium in East Germany to a "frantic" pace, far beyond peaceful needs. A ragged army of 300.000 German men. women and children has been drafted by the152 words
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Article155 1950-08-24 11 "F S triple champion of the Orient, jj yesterday from Manila by plane with Flashy Sebastian on Sept. 1. -v it and looking very fit, the Orient •I II do my very best," when ask- Is Sebastian scrap. fought Sebastian about two years W as beaten155 words
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Article21 1950-08-24 11 ci' •in -i Business 3 x ture. Wild a Guthrie I red of! t iie Hussein, slr.m21 words
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Article32 1950-08-24 11 I Katong Sajarah if uoals to one tol -nute before half-tnie. a sraa pm!i-«-d m Mi ihMM defence r, n the n ,j -oat. OrSmith added two Signals a32 words
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Article25 1950-08-24 11 A.P. opi c Wed GerJapan cleared a toward oar:ipa* in the 1952 Olympic sink! when trey 1 to the InterMtio Amateur AthleticA.P. - 25 words
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Article74 1950-08-24 11 Reuter. Tougn men whistle while wanted here lig tunnels ior Lon- xpa..ding underri ':,'willing to work tunnels can earn .-.ages. But <t's ii they want BO It's impossible in i air". Jock nt t xrented a bomb- art of London gives free weeklingReuter. - 74 words
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Article29 1950-08-24 11 Reuter. »NG, Wev r— the -tered freighter '1 063 tons) sank inking a mine In estuary early according ro r igea received her.; r,H i langbai. ReuterReuter. - 29 words
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127 1950-08-24 11 Three officials and seventeen players wi i make up the md ans who will be here tomorrow for their annual soccer match atfaiaal Singapore lni|nni for tin Bardhan Memorial Trophy. Kesri Indians ar«- the hold era. They defeated Singapore tnd ans hy two127 words
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Article170 1950-08-24 11 Reuter. London WeA Rain caweed an.ips to be drawn early n the following Ihiee county «im k< matches that eomnieneed today. Stores at the close were: \t Maiuliestrr. Waiwbkshic BC (Tatteisall right~anii t»ai i »ed urn offspin aevaa for Hiiton slow Lett arru spin threeReuter. - 170 words
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Article41 1950-08-24 11 Reuter. YORK, Wed.—Maj. G. Renwicks, fcur-year od idly Catlzow Ooak won the £3.001 Efcer Handicap ran Ot«t one mile and three quarters here this afternoon. Mr. J. VVestoil's Le Te'.lier was second and itr. J. Johnson's Royal Entrance third.—Reutei.Reuter. - 41 words
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Article73 1950-08-24 11 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed The following have been ■elected by the Football Association of Malaya to represent "All-Malaya" agauist Hongkcng in a friendly soccer game to be played on Aug 21' at i pore Chu Chee Sertg (Singapore*: Mitchel (Selangor.. Wong K-im Poh (Penang>: Yass (Singapore'73 words
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Article143 1950-08-24 11 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.—Following are Horn- Football results: ENGLISH LEAGUE First Division Arsenal 0 Chelsea B:i'.on 1 Tottenham 4. Derby 1 Wolverhampton 2. Fulham 1 Charlton3. Hrddersneld 3 Stoke 1. Liverpool 2 Manchester Utd. L Middlesbrough 4 Ever:or 0. Newcastle 1 West Brom. 1. Second Division: Birmingham 2 LeicesReuter. - 143 words
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Article16 1950-08-24 11 NEW YORK. Wod.-Geit-rude ("Gorgeous Gussa Moian. United States tennis star. ha« turned professional.16 words
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Article246 1950-08-24 11 Reuter. HEYSKL. STADIUM. BRI <r'l S Wed Emil Zatopek. Caecn Olympic champion, broke his own official world record In W"" 1 the 10,000 meti In 2«J nunutea U ,-nd-- on the opening C»y w the European Athletics chainp.cnsinns here. The official record la 2d nunutea -l-Reuter. - 246 words
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Article, Illustration31 1950-08-24 11 The Filipino boxers mtw* arrived afcK»'i a <i K Alrpor; yesterday F~ to K. Baby fcitifet*. Little Paras. Mr. \V. Oal:es Promoter). Little Neene and X 0 Brook».31 words
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380 1950-08-24 11 SPOT - By SPOT KUALA LUMPIK. Thursday. A number of good gallops were witnessed this morning, when the A track was open for training. The going was good. Neptune's Daughter (Tulloh) and Sucknesr (Dunwoodie) wording together clocked 37 3/5 seconds for the three. This v. as the380 words
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Article47 1950-08-24 11 Reuter. LONDON. Wed.-Home K«t*>i fjITT results: Bat row 4. Saint Helens M. Bradford Northern 0, Dewsbur> 15 Bramlec 14. Hull b. Hiu'.sle: 7 Huddcraf)«ld 3. Keighle) 9. Leeds Wake.i.'d Triniiy 11. York S. Widne* 6. Bo le Vue R. 8. WiL-ati 12. Swinton 2. Renter.Reuter. - 47 words
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Article93 1950-08-24 11 gl a'THENh-o.N sea. bBSE,*'., W. J.- West Indies cricketers attracted a larirt crowd her.- today iwr the. -opening of their ma'< h with E**ex. The county. IOWI3 placed vi the county pnaßipionship table. pt< mised well ooenina stana of '26. i> one* that was broken there93 words
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Article66 1950-08-24 11 The Huniikimu tabic inn s team which »as scheduled to p a) its fir.<: same today in n did net arrive yesterday. As a result the rir»t da.. pro gramme ha« been cancel I ad. The BCOMII match the Baotrki is to tisure in has been66 words
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163 1950-08-24 12 U. S - Says U.S. Army Chief By Ralph Teatsorth, U.P. Staff Correspondent. ADVANCE Headquarters in Korea, Today. THE Army Chief of Staff, Gen. J Lawton Collins, after his battlefront inspections on Tuesday and Wednesday, said he had no doubt that the United Nations forces will163 words
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Article201 1950-08-24 12 RUBBER FIRM r£ rubber commodity market was firm acain today with prices at noon 10 cents above yesterday s closing. The strike situat on in Indonesia combined with bids from Japan and Hongkong to steady the market. Buying from Honskong was mostly for Red China. There were no201 words
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Article272 1950-08-24 12 CIXCE the weekly drawings for the Aur tin Motor 13 Company's Incentive Bonus Scheme, based on the previous week's production figures, was introduced in March 1948. more than £100 000 hac been ballotted for and won by Austin work- people. Prizes of as much as £750272 words
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Article74 1950-08-24 12 A.P. LONDON. To-day. LLOYDS of London quoted a premium ot ten per cent yesterday lor accidental death insurance on newspaper correspondents covering the war in Korea. This is double the premium quoted just before D-Day in for the same kind of insurance on newsmen. Lloyds -world'sA.P. - 74 words
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Article110 1950-08-24 12 U.P. TOKYO. To-day THE New CHh mm Agency in a Peking mm patch said the Voice of Vietn;im" repotted that worker? ;\l m ny en:erpriseF in S:ufM •stoppc i work in respond tc the call for general strife made by South Vietnam military and administrative committee on theU.P. - 110 words
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57 1950-08-24 12 Miss Madhuri Majunwto seven*et'n-\ear old foiinff student 1 the CoavfA StTrmhan. who left for a course in medicine at the Hon>; (6a}g I niversity board the S>.C. 1 anton" today. Witli her is her mother Mrv Dr. K. Majomitr. Twentieth birthday picture of Princes* Margaret taken on Monday at Buckingham(Photo by Baron) - 57 words
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96 1950-08-24 12 TOKYO. Wednesday. T HK Chamber ot Commerce and Industry is preparing to send 'comfort bags'' to the United Nations troops righting in Korea, reports Kyodo to-day. The "comfort bags" will sent a*; an expression of the "Japanese people's appreciation." Beginning next week, the Chamber96 words
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Title Section46 1950-08-24 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE nopii KM m W i fvmm T«fc 'Tribune" Spore URGE* SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON paper ni MAI A Ya Phone 5811/3 Nine Lint* Pubhshed simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpwr, Ipoh ana Penang. BIGHT PAGES. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, AUGUST 24, 1950 PRICK TKN CENTS46 words
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370 1950-08-24 1 Don Whitehead - REDS LOSE 11 OUT OF 14 TANKS IN 4 th NIGHT REVERSE Allies Straighten New Dent In Line By Don Whitehead. A.P. Correspondent A.P. U.S. Front in Korea. Tnursday. COR the fourth successive night, North Koreair Communists, led by tanks, tried last night to drive through American forward posi t;A.P. - 370 words
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Article66 1950-08-24 1 NEW PSLHi thurs. NEARLY 5.000.000 peopie wi re rendered homeless and destitute in North Assam by last week's earthiuak( a goverrment broad•asl add Mere last night, quoting the Assam chief [1 said thai six Indian Air Force Da&otas are dropping rice and other supplies j devastated66 words
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Article38 1950-08-24 1 North Korean Annv communique quoted iv communique quoted Radio reported the el im nr.de by Pyongyang i Communist I Radio earlier d i i nmunisl shore batterS iy ink an Ampi c ii destroyei.38 words
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69 1950-08-24 1 Reuter. Korea Front. Wed. VOR the first time in weeks. the closely hoarded Communist Air Force sallied out to attack the 1.710--ton British destroyer Com us. Two Russian-type Yaks strafed and bombed warcraft. The British Admiralty announced in London that one rating was killed »nReuter. - 69 words
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Article25 1950-08-24 1 A.P. The Admiralty annoureed today it will take 86 warships out of mothballs to strengthen tht R.N. during the present crisis jVPA.P. - 25 words
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Article, Illustration69 1950-08-24 1 LONDON, Thursday THE War office announces that Majoi-General tL E. I'rquhart. now temporarily commanding Ma aya Oi'U .i t. is to remain permanently with the title of General Officer Commanding, Malaya. Brigadie R. C O. H-dlejf, who was to have succeeded Major-Geneia 1 Urquhart69 words
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309 1950-08-24 1 Frank Tremaine - Bv Frank Tremaine. U.P. Correspondent. U.P. TO'rCIO. Thursday. 4 heavy concentration of Communist forces north of Taega suddenly began to shift eastward while other North Korean troops west of Taegu are making a general withdrawal, American air ground reconnaissance reported today. Military quarters wer,'U.P. - 309 words
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Article74 1950-08-24 1 KOREA HQ.. Wed. AMERICAN and South A Korean troops routed a full Communist division from hill positions north ol Taegu today. Front line despatches said fighter aircraft in close sunport stabbed ahead with blasting rockrts and ripping machinegun fire. Then the American 27th -Wolfhound" Regiment and their South74 words
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Article42 1950-08-24 1 'I"i Hut Staff Kepurter A Police spokesman stated this morning that the cashier who claimed that he was robbed of $568 oy five Chinese yesterday. i& to be charged in court day for criminal breach -)t trust.42 words
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Article25 1950-08-24 1 NINETY Singapore students are leaving hy the Canton today for Hongkong. Many are Joining the University of Hong Kong25 words
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Article, Illustration217 1950-08-24 1 A.P. Reuter. LONDON, Wed. A hot tip that Princess Margaret is engaged V. the Earl of Dalkeith swept London today. The Evening Star said flatly that official word of the betrothal "will be the next important event in the Royal 'Family." As its authority, the Star quotedA.P. & Reuter.; -(Photo by Baron) - 217 words
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Article195 1950-08-24 1 i ni unr aVfiafftet SIf&AJR Bri y be put on the 11 it ion again in Singapore soon. Government is studying the question, following clear indications that the world Is facing a vagal shortage. Sugar is now controlled but not rationed. World wide hoarding195 words
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Article133 1950-08-24 1 OTTAWA, Wednesday. CANADIAN naval forces have made two land ings on islands oft" the Communist-held coast of South Korea, the Canadian Navy announced here today. No casualties were reported from either operation. Both were carried out by men of the Canadian destroyer Athabriskan. In the133 words
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Article18 1950-08-24 1 Uaqnat AM Khan is avail mi an mv ration to visii Moscow, he said yesterday18 words
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Article22 1950-08-24 1 Reuter. The Aga Khan said yesterday that he ha& consented to a film being made ol his life—Renter.Reuter. - 22 words
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176 1950-08-24 1 A.P. FRANKFURT, Wednesday. THE United States is considering einforJng 1 its Ov\Jupation army in Germany to bolster Western defences against a possible Soviet attac':. hiirh American officials iiscloscd today. The question of whether, when and how many more American troops should be senlA.P. - 176 words
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32 1950-08-24 1 NEW YORK. Wed A captured North Korean soldier said in a radio interview today that m had seen Russian officers directing attacks of North Korean military forces.32 words
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Article49 1950-08-24 1 Tribune staff Reporter MR. Chong Thutt Pitt Singapote lawyer <U3 President ot the Singapon Branch of the Malay:" li Chinese Association, was reported to he progressing very satisfactorily this nrn n\m. The hunt for his assailants is slid on. No arret I* nave been made.49 words
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Article32 1950-08-24 1 Reuter. The Austin Motor Company yesterday confirmed th; l it had received a Government order for "seme thousands of fighting vehiClcs as part of the curient arms drive. —Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article20 1950-08-24 1 A.P. The first Israel consulate is being opened in Nicos.u, Cyprus, with Rahmiel Yaron as consul. —A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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225 1950-08-24 1 BERLIN. Wed. BRITISH Control Commission authorities said tonight that Soviet Russia has stepped up its search for uranium in East Germany to a "frantic" pace, far beyond peaceful needs. A ragged army of 300.000 German men. women and children has been drafted by the225 words
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Article190 1950-08-24 1 FAROUK AIRFIELD, near Cairo, Wed "TURKO" Westerling cut short his stay here by six hours at the request of the Egyptian authorities who, it was reliably learn* here tonight, regard his presence in E;;ypt as nndestrah,e." He will now travel on He is Mag kept190 words
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Advertisement134 1950-08-24 1 national Employer's Mutual General b b4 oilier Ha**** «f INSURANCE IVtfM I \TION I TP. hin>b.-f*. I'lare. H'» rf V,,..r*>. s WISE. Vhonr StUi, Gel (he Best j KNITTING WOOL Cr knit the Best om ol ii I t BLUE OLIVER LAVENDER J T GOLDEN EAGLE 100% WOOL in I134 words
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Advertisement21 1950-08-24 1 ICE CREAM SINGAPORE 5420/5429 KUALA LUMPUR ***** there can be no improvement to a > Playgr/s N? 3 o>'V V />• H'fillll. I21 words
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145 1950-08-24 2 THE Singapore Customs made another big opium 1 haul yesterday. They found 110 pounds of opium on a ship anchored in the Outer Roads after B Customs officers carried out a further search for illicit goods as the ship docked yesterday afternoon. D They145 words
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Article105 1950-08-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. One bandit was killed and another was rounded b> .security forces in an escape bid in Trenfganu yesterda.v. The wounded bandit escapedi Five bandits in Kedali tired at two civilians who ran otr and escaped unhurt. Security forces capture, a known bandit in Selangor.105 words
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190 1950-08-24 2 A HYLAM. Phua Chen Seng, was sent to prison for three months on a charge of having 46 obscene photographs. 55 obscene negatives and material tor producing them on August stated t o have Phua was stated to have taken up this profession, when he190 words
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134 1950-08-24 2 The Rule, of Negri Jembi»an has- ippcinted the foilowing new Justices of the Vrmc€ on the occasion of his ooth lurthdav which falls today. Mr. Lee Foong Yee. Towkay Siow Pang KiOW, firm Syed Has him bin Byed Ali Tuan Haji Hashim bin Hj.134 words
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174 1950-08-24 2 M' SET Hugo Gellert. a pointer of no mean ability, with seme of his best works hung in ihe Museum of Modern Art in New York, the Whitney Museum of American. Art. and in nearly all lhe principal Art galleries throughout the United174 words
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Article72 1950-08-24 2 U.P. HONG KONG WED The funer tl tooii place this tfternoon of Kn Nora* Btuichburj M British woman from Hong Kong who was found shot to death by Malayan bandits recently. The body arrived hen- by air from Singapore yesterday accompanied by her husband, Mr A DU.P. - 72 words
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Article398 1950-08-24 2 members ol tin Singalfl pore Volunteer Foret 1 and Passive Defence Services may row claim for allowances under rhe Civil Liability Sch< me 1933. said a Qovernmen! press release issued yesterday. Any person. »\rc was in receipt of a grant or award under the Civil Liability Scheme398 words
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Article75 1950-08-24 2 A welcome and valuable .•ontribution to the Government {education Plan has been made by Mi Lee Kong Ccian who in memory of his lather Mr Lee Kuo Chuan has donated thice acres of !and at third mile stone Thomson Road, ((opposite the Polo Ground), tor75 words
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Article23 1950-08-24 2 The Governor has approved the appointment of K. If, Byrne, Colonial Administrative Service. to officiate as Assistant Secretary, Secretariat, Singapore.23 words
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Article126 1950-08-24 2 Singapore dance hostesses who have bt en taking w'paid holidays since the Holiday Law came into force now want to be paid for them P>ut cabaret managers say that HI reality no employer-employe relations exist between them ird the hostesses and they Hie welcome to take126 words
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157 1950-08-24 2 A young Ceylonese cashier of a firm in Fullerton Building reported to the police that he was robbed of $568 whicn he was taking across the read to the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank yesterday morning. The cashier stated Mat two Chinese accosted him as157 words
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Article147 1950-08-24 2 Tiit- present refuses problem in India, especially Bombay, vastly affects tin economic pattern of India and it is time that all parties got together to bring about a solution to thi: grave problem, said Mi. Chattenif retired judge of the Calcutta High Court and a leading147 words
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Article75 1950-08-24 2 A.P. VTGO. (Spain). Wed. -Pot-, authorities this morning feared that 39 of General Franco I Falangist guards were arowned when a motor-boat sank In the Vigo estuary last nigra. Fishing boats conducted an all-night rescue operations. The boat carrying 70 Falangists on holiday at San ShnonA.P. - 75 words
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Article170 1950-08-24 2 Mr. R. K. Samy, president of the Singapore Traction Company Busworkers's Union said yesterday that he was doubted whether industrial and manual workers would join the proposed Trade Union Congress in Singapore. He said that these groups of workers could not come into a Congress with170 words
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Article209 1950-08-24 2 Tan Joon Long, an unemployed middle-aged Hylam, is to hang for the murder of his room mate. Wee Kirn Wah. Tan. who was tried W she assize Court on a charge of murdering Wee by cutvnr hi* neck with a chopper during the early hours of209 words
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557 1950-08-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. xMiss P. Tharnbydurai. a Ceylonese Welfare t>2kjer ol the Department of Social Welfare. Selangor was acquitted and uy Mr A. P. Jack to the Fust Magistrate's Court ;oday. Miss Tharnbydurai appeared before the court on a charge of corruptly obtaining $20557 words
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Article59 1950-08-24 2 PENANG. Wed. A 36--year-old Cantonese. Chin Fong Hong, was offered bail in the sum of $500 and sentence was deferred to August 29 when he pleaded guilty before Magistrate E. M. Smallwood yesterday. Chin was charged with criminal breach of trust ol 3/1 noons of59 words
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Article45 1950-08-24 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Wed— Among collections for the University of Malaya Endowment Fund from all districts in Kelanten Pasir Puteh top« the list with more than $3,000. The grand total of the Fund nov stands at $B0 075.49 cts., the Ju v eodce-45 words
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Article134 1950-08-24 2 NG Mong Hing. under a Dfte* trict Co-.rt sentence of two yeals imprisonment fo r possession of 28 pounds of opium, had his conviction end sentence confirmed in the High Court yesterday. Ng appealed against the conviction and sentence, but Ma appeal was dismissed by Mr.134 words
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Article179 1950-08-24 2 LOH Poh Yem was yesterday sentenced to two months' jail on a charge of retaining stolen property by the Second Police Magistrate. Mr. S E. Ten. It was sttted that on June 17. a case of 5.000 packets of a patent medicine were slocked in179 words
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Article31 1950-08-24 2 The following places ha.c be c n declared infected places under the Quarantine and Prevention of Diseases Act. stoulmeiii, Djakarta, and Tanjong Trek < plague); Pondicherry and T<>"iakartß I small-pox).31 words
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308 1950-08-24 2 Panicker Tells Court THE sole proprietor of the Kerala Dispensary, c Koshy Varghese Panicker who faced two charges of acting as a registered pharmacist and practising as a legally qualified practitioner, on June it and 16 was yesterday acquitted of first charge JV the308 words
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Article43 1950-08-24 2 For fighuru in a puonc place at 4$ milestone Bukr Timah Road on August 22. two Chinese. Sim Yan§ 800 and Ng Bock Hang were each lined $10 in the Fourt! Police Court yesterdawhen they pleaded guilty lo the charge.43 words
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Article116 1950-08-24 2 A MALAY v. «nan an -r* Indian were stubbed n a Singapore hotel early yesterday morning. The rta'. btng took placi during quarrel, it is learnt. The couple were in the company of smother Malay woman and a Sikh. It Va* alleged that :ol lowing116 words
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Article129 1950-08-24 2 The Labour Party of Singapore formed an election for the North Ward with Municipal Commissioner. Mr. E. V. Davit s as chairman and the Labour candidate? Mr. V. Rajaratnair. as secretary. A committer of 60 members is to be chosen. Labour campaign chiel Mr. G129 words
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Advertisement79 1950-08-24 2 today CAT II! AV-SA tVS Comedy at break-neck speed I jsgo*iS "w»?Sv jlttV* ?>6tOWADE HAVEN r-ms foments m inUSJC teaiunng world famous artiste and technicolor MOM s Cartoon 'Heavenly Puss". MIDNIGHT SATURDAY kjf^^yTj LA81... in ACTION Avenging his war-time betrayal... KawnS3al^Si ilaMaawl TODAY *****5 TERROR Of IH£ JUNGLE! 6.45 9.3079 words
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Advertisement112 1950-08-24 2 1 i LAST THREE SHOWS 3 6.30 9.30 p.m. CoHiw Mikhoil Rmumny TOMORROW V Memorab'e Motion Picture. Columbia Fi'ms Pr.-wnN Ingrid BERGMAN. Warner BAXTER 'ADAM HADFOBR SONS' ■■■■X ■*****1 J 1 Last 3 Shows: 3.15—6.30—9.15 o.m. BINTIL MUALIM"" or "The Egyptian BajtbJng Beauty". Tomorrow: BALAM' (Hindustani) Last Day: 3. 6.30112 words
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Advertisement69 1950-08-24 2 STARTS TODAY 11 1.15 4 (i.uO "WILHEMINA' NUMBER WILL KWAjf ON THE MAGNASUIELIS. SATURDAY M'WTE "CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN; starring: clifton JEANNE LOY A 20thxCentury picture. 111! DOTE TIMES UJJIl -3.30-8 LAST DAY n. Columbia a "tomorrow 1 ESS* n "KEMBAB Last 2 -BEYOND rHB BL HORIZON (reennic SUN (Porwei69 words
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Article189 1950-08-24 3 .JOHORE BAHRU, Wed. ANO Chee Kiut, a Kulai v hu 'ncssman, was acquitted in ihe Magistrates' Court to-day on a charge of causing hurt tc his wife with a knife. Inspector Monet. Tahir who prosecuted said that on May 15 Che- Kiat quarrelled with his189 words
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109 1950-08-24 3 India's squash champion. Mr. Abdul Bari. \vho could find no opposition in his own country Is travelling all the way to Sydney to comr m the Australian Open Championships. Mr. Bari arrived at Kalians Airpori yesterday moon ex Qantas BOAC Constellation en route io Sydney.109 words
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Article25 1950-08-24 3 The Indian Fine Arts Society is sponsoring a varietj concert to be staged at the Raffles Institution Hail ihis Saturday at 0.30 p.m.25 words
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Article, Illustration228 1950-08-24 3 Auxiliary Pc ice Officer B. H. Wilson yesterday reedveel n tioorl Services Oeetlffcute and a Parke» pea awarded to him bj hz Commissioner of PoMce, lianvoon, far his services. A former hntt Innjt cist oi PoMe in iin aVuajreea i*oliee POTCe, Wfisoc offered \ahiHble a-ivstanrr in228 words
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222 1950-08-24 3 LK)URTEEN pregnant women arrived at Airport yesterday afternoon in a chartered plane specially equipped to handie maternity cases. The aircraft was a 8.0.A.C. Argonaut from Bremen. The lounge was curtained off to instal a matrons. The women are displaced persons travelling with their husbands222 words
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Article103 1950-08-24 3 A.P. PLYMOUTH. Wednesday. The frigate Amethyst, which 1 won fame :or its dash lor freedom down China's Yangtze river last year. Is on the first stage of Its turn Journey to the Car East. The brave little ship sallec from here on Tuesday tor Malta.A.P. - 103 words
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Article30 1950-08-24 3 The Governor las .ocogttieed prevb lonal'y Dr. Mohamed Rasif as ConsulGenera" of the Governm?nt of the fteptib'-i.C Indonesia Serikat at Singapore pending ih<' issue cf His Majesty's Exeouator.30 words
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Article179 1950-08-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR, WctlTHE Pahang Police ar* offering a reward o; Si.ooo for information leaning to me arrest of any of the following two person.. wno together with other armed Chinese bandits raided a kongsi house .on Sang Lee Estate in Bentong District. Nu Kon Yoke, 21-year-oM179 words
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Article367 1950-08-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed. TWENTY-THREE m or c applications from societies to be registered or exempted Under the Registration of Societies Ordinance. 1949 were received during the month oi July. 1950. according to the monthly report of the Acting Registrar of Societies. Mr. G. H.367 words
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Article280 1950-08-24 3 Lutkins PENANG, Wednesday. I'fiE American Government is very' much interest cd in South East Asia, particularly Malaya, said Mr. L. R. Lutkins, the newly appointed U.S Consul for Penang who arrived with his wife and two children by the President Munro yesterday. He said that the280 words
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Article133 1950-08-24 3 KUALA LUMPUR. Wad. The State Secretary. Kelantan. Tengku Panglima Raja, called a meeting recently oi representatives of all youth associations and clubs to discuss toe formation of a Youth Council in Kelantan. The draft constitution ol the Council was discussed in detail and the State133 words
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Article82 1950-08-24 3 Copra wa* firm in Singapore yesterday with buyers opening at IfSfl pel f.o.b. Sept.-Oct. and rising to >4-t Sellers held off for 545. Coconut oil was offered at 168 per picul f.o.b. Sept-Oct. in second hand drums. Cloves opened slightly lower at $89 buyers, and tellers at82 words
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Article39 1950-08-24 3 The Governor has approved the appointment at w B. Young. Radiolog'St, tin \<«:k Seng Hot pitai, BJaipore lo oflWate a fti aiologist, Central Hospital, Singapore in place of Dr. J. W Winchester who is on cave.39 words
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363 1950-08-24 3 Reuter. QIR Reginald Dorm an-Smith the Governor of Burma from 1941 to 1946, Voday declared that Burma, may become another Korea dependent on the •'cumbersome" machinery of the United Nations to save her from aggression. in a letter published in th? Lcndcn Times, theReuter. - 363 words
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Article27 1950-08-24 3 PENANG. Wed. Reprvs -ntatives of th.' school committer a n d schoolmasters, will meet on August 29 to discuss the revision ol the school calendar'27 words
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Article169 1950-08-24 3 Father Son Win Appeal a i .1.- r and -on. Bel A Koon nd tfg Hon Quee. vviic had been bound over by the fourth Magistrate for period of six months m Ihe sum of sioo aad eeavfod to pay SlO compensation to n worn-m. dblr Ah Choo. ifor ;dkgcdly169 words
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Article68 1950-08-24 3 The Muslim Pilgrim Officer m Malaya. Inchc Haji ADdul naiiim bin Tahir who e?A* flown here frco Jeddnh where he had fallen in aud became paralysed r.ieo at the General HospitrJ on Tuesday afternoon. He was buried yesterday al 4.30 p.m. His body wa i irfKon68 words
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Advertisement602 1950-08-24 3 VACANT. Clerk with «hipping \Vant«' (1 large European ,r, n Sr Apply P.O. Box. r br w T Box A3930, Tribune, l2 q or 1 Si"r NOTICES NOTICE. I n w Regional Schools j Hi P treparations, for ad- Vn < n«es from Primary ml55,0 Sf ndard IV for Se602 words
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Advertisement106 1950-08-24 3 For Safe, Recreative Pleasure N'2Oo PECAUAfI British Made in the World .i itest Factor v Inside me ncuse, on the lav n. v in the playground, your cftlkl ,y RO o gets safe, recreative exer X DV, V necessary for his or her grow lion a Pcdalkar. j economicall investment106 words
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Article711 1950-08-24 4 MR. Wilhefm Ropke, the distinguished Swiss economist, does not write the kind of books that one picks up to be amused or diverted. Nor does he use the kind of words that are easily digested. But this does not mean that Mr. Ropate is a dull dog,711 words
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Article, Illustration918 1950-08-24 4 KENNETH LIKES - AMBOINA TESTING GROUND FOR U.S.I. by KENNETH LIKES A.P. Correspon dent in Jakarta SjpJlß Indonesian guvcrnineri' I is massing an army to attack Amboina Wand and Still hoping the rebel stronghold will give in without a fight. Any amphibious assault upon "the isolated but Heavily fortified Island will be *s918 words
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1360 1950-08-24 4 THE work of the department has continued to be principally of an advisory nature amongst small holders growtni iruit. vegetables and tobacco. l no growers seloom conn to the office or write seeking advice, but they are keen to discuss their problems when visits1,360 words
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316 1950-08-24 4 A.P. froui ..j °f nee a n?-i \i r, 1,.. ***t of karri h a n v Jnk r s ,ons 5 she rvc! I ir 7'.. ln Ju 'y troo r• on .'-ihoiT hourmg Usi inds p. n Bum, ss h U1A.P. - 316 words
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Advertisement91 1950-08-24 4 AUTOMATIC RECORD CHANGERS ALL TYPES AVAILABLE Including The Newly Arrived 12 Volt Battery Changers (For Your Country-Pide Entertainment). Also in Stock: Radio f-'pnre Parts. Dry Batter|g| (For All Types of Radios), and All Electrical Requirement?. Enquiries are cordially invited. SOON ELECTRICAL RADIO CO., 46, Selegie Road. Singapore. Tor hM School91 words
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Advertisement85 1950-08-24 4 j Lfo(d<>n VANTONA BLANSHEETS FOR CHILDREN r THESE SHEETS, WOVEN COTTON. SPECIALLY FOR TROPICAL I• GIVE CERTAIN PROTECTION ONOOOU* NIGHTS AND ARE IDEALLY SUITED r W CHILDREN'S COT SHEETS LIGHT IN TEXTURE, AND SOFT TO ttUOj THEY ARE ENTIRELY M™ENT TOJ THE USUAL BEDSHEET, ARE AND EXTREMELY HARD WEARING CAN85 words
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Article181 1950-08-24 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. fVK Teck Hon, a 23-year-old Chinese clerk/interpreter attached to the Detention Camp, Kluang, vas tried in the Sessions Court yesterday on two nts u f cheating two detainees and dishonestly im iiiii thom to deliver $30 to him. HP U7n C nllnornH He181 words
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Article177 1950-08-24 5 Reuter AAP. DENILIQUIN. New South Wales. Wed. FORMER Australian Minis--1 ter of Immigration and nformation Arthur A. Calweii today declared it a matter for national mourning, and not rejoicing, that the Government had pledged the credit oi Australia for another loan in the pawnshops of New York."Reuter AAP. - 177 words
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58 1950-08-24 5 A.P. EDINBURGH. Texas. Wed MAYOR 51 iix McDonald today proclaimed Princess Elizabeth s new baby "a citizen ol Edinburgh. Texas, will all the rights and privileges thereof." The city prepared to sh p a bale of Texas cotton to the Royal child to "provideA.P. - 58 words
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Article, Illustration25 1950-08-24 5 Mr. Chonsr Thu*t P J M. in the Ot'rn ral Hospital talking Mr. Ts»n Cheng I.oek, pn Mtoat <»» Ihw M.c.v25 words
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Article228 1950-08-24 5 JWELVE hours after he was attacked by two men, yesterday 49-year-jld Ma. Chong fhutt Pitt, President of the Singapore Branch of the Malayan Chinese Association and lawyer, said: "I am none the worse for the attack." Mr. Cheng looked as 'he lav iii bed the General228 words
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Article51 1950-08-24 5 The Army civil Service Union will celebrate its fourth anniversary with a tea-party at the Victoria Memorial Hall on September 9. The Executive Council will be issuing invitations to heads of the War Services Departments, important Government officials. Legislative Gov icillors and leaders of other trade51 words
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Article36 1950-08-24 5 A' notiiTcation hai now .xcr. received that the ding's Ex equator empowering Signor Adolfo A. Bollini a3 ConsutGeneral of the Argentine in London wrh jurisdiction in this Colony has receive I His Majesty's signature.36 words
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142 1950-08-24 5 MR. Jack Evans. Singapore Fdm Ceneoi. said yesterday that documentary films irom democratic countries like Britain and the United States are playing a great part .n the educational, social and political development of Singapore ..no the federation. M.. EvaiiS was speaking at the weekly142 words
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Article226 1950-08-24 5 MEMBERS of the Singapore Motor Club and their wives had a thrill last night when they saw two films made by the Socony Oi) Company on American motor racing. The pictures, were shown hy Mr. it V. Richards, the retail Instructor of the Stan-dard-Vaccum Oil226 words
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Article27 1950-08-24 5 Tuan Kiai Haji Fadzullan Sunajini will give a religious talk at the Kota Raja Cluo, at 8.30 p.m. tonight. All Muslims arc invited to attend.27 words
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Article23 1950-08-24 5 Reuter. Norwegians have been \i unteerin? to fight in Korea at the rate of up to 15 a day.—ReuterReuter. - 23 words
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Article601 1950-08-24 5 DIJRPFP ~m WASHINGTON, Wednesday. ni.« m,S beMeve the government boost 1 consumption of rubber to Thi i t i MI^ g W,U the market the -ovtrnm^° mmerce De P ar t™nt has announced aUooatinn t* co,lsid ering a plan to impose tvrefand T crude601 words
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Article72 1950-08-24 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Wed Entries for this month s Book Review Competition must be in to Radio Malaya by Friday. September Th<» winner will be announced in the projramme "Talking of 800kI*'1 which will 03 on Wedne.-.-day. September 13. Reviews must be approxi mately 500 words, on any72 words
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73 1950-08-24 5 The Singapore Association of Teachers of Dancing is holding its Third Annual Dance Championship at the Victoria M mortal Hall this Sunday, ior the K. L. Lim Annual Challenge Championship Cup. This Championship is open to all Professional Dance Teachers domiciled in73 words
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Article, Illustration149 1950-08-24 5 fi[ORE and cheaper homes for the poor and middle classes, more senior posts for deserving local men and a pledge to fight for the n«ht of the working man are some oi the promises made by Mr. If. A. Rahim Khan In his election149 words
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Article31 1950-08-24 5 There will he a pu~**fc lecture at tht Singapore* Lb**ge TheosophicaJ Society. 8 Cairnhiil Road, today at 6JO p.m. Subject: LJf> aftei Death by atr. a. p. r Hlay.31 words
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Advertisement74 1950-08-24 5 MALAYAN CHINESE ASSOCIATION SI UNLIMITED CASH SWEEP For MEMBEhS only Drawing al Kuala Lumpur, I Sunday. RD SEPTEMBER Tickets now obtainable I from all Brandos and Suh-Branches of the Association. SOUTHERN LAND Bearding House. Ex t accommodation loom, with batht Modern rooms fitted l as. Spacious 1 !:tlllllt. >s fiom74 words
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Advertisement186 1950-08-24 5 This specially designed RCA Globetrotter Antenna la an effective and reliable system which gives high signal Strength on all the international l.ioadcnst hands. It is recommended for use on all makes of radios lor, better foreign reception. Kee Huat Radio Co., Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang stock them. Nf&R or186 words
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Miscellaneous57 1950-08-24 5 ALLEY OOP by V. T. Hamlin Li t ABiliEß by \thasS Tl S A OUT-I'D BE WKjWWTPr FsTOP 'THAT HASTPIM.T J VT >7 IS ST~lr J V 5u ima RIT (TT A 1/ V KNOW I CAN TRUST < I E&MtSTrJ OONT KNOW A 1 —('[kT^ 7 SPOT OLD A57 words
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Article128 1950-08-24 6 THE rubber commodity market opened yesterday with Bret business- done al 137 cents Jo«i«' h |H.)iind for September. A fa r amount of pj«ietd in the inuriiin-. In the ate afternoon I acre was a sudden rush of buying on Japanese orders and the nvarket128 words
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Article121 1950-08-24 6 The 24th ordinary general meetin:r of New Scuda. WW held in S nsrapore on r ncia> August 4. T Mr E C Mat mi presided. ITO directors' rejJort end for the year ended Man.h »1, ISM and the hamnans statement, copies of whkh ha d a ready121 words
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Article351 1950-08-24 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS A.P. THE HAGUE, Wednesday. THE International Tin Study Group w orld 1 production of tin in concentrates in June at 13.300 long ton May Irom 3 362 tons to 3261 "onsMn June. Both Malayan and Indonesian sligntly to 4.739 and 2.605 tonsA.P. - 351 words
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Article34 1950-08-24 6 U.P. HEONCI K<»N«'.. Wed, The fu. '..wire w»T.- today nuoiatioii" on the Huni; Kon« Money Ex'hrTKs«» B p. r U.S. dollar HKJI.t 5n per j>o\ind rtertina. HK*29S per Urni of so J. 1U.P. - 34 words
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Article67 1950-08-24 6 In Part: «uudai U.l. Iv iuim. (44). s. iw.Mio. ,sb r« 7* i! s; reel 1 10 41». Heaatton l3t/3t). t.'haiidpara I i .>. Jioe-jh StlTcr'lxM (33 SuMtf" Jf», .lohn Bakk* (17/ M). reoch «1» 20». fl »1 i.. 4 olurada ii.v-J»>. Mentor (23 St), Beaveax '< »<»i67 words
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Article42 1950-08-24 6 The li" metal market h;id ;i »harp fall in Sinnapore > «"*ter,U\ with tie price at I >»• le«M than Tuesdaya pnr(. The price of three months tin in London the previous da> wa* (MS per lon a drop ot t.> on42 words
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Article55 1950-08-24 6 A.P. LONDON j \\\d. -Tin was quiet, iwtn turnover 75 tons. Both spot and three months closed at £?Sb—£7BB per ton. Tht settlement price mm* £788. Spot rubber was 12 p< nee per pound nominal. October 41,—42 1 November 10 -40 1 December 38%--39. January March .".7 —37-.A.P. - 55 words
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Article147 1950-08-24 6 _»»r».i < w the bib' d r °P in lne price of the in. interest. Industrie, were qu e.iy iteadj ruibbcis wfcrc neglected. The fol'owin; wore thi la) prices chaaeea: SINGAPORE. AL'J. 3. Con. Tin an^u Pref. 20 'I 21. I Ords. 16 17/6 E. Utd.147 words
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Article123 1950-08-24 6 LONDON. Wed.- A chetrftil start was made to tbe new tr;" limt P* r *jl in the London Block Bxcbanee today. Sentiment was assisted by favourable interpretation of event? in Korea and tirmn am-- \v:d« <ptea-l many sect ons. Tiie volume of busiaeea, Uowever, showed no lini of123 words
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Article116 1950-08-24 6 A.P. AKRON OHIO. Wed i; >!\. <r Tyre and Rubber Co.. hy larreeeed p r on pa.--sem.i--r track »nd farm tyres and on rubea mier of naiural rawer. R. tail pr>. e« on all passen-'. i tyres have been ra aed five per nt. on. allA.P. - 116 words
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Advertisement667 1950-08-24 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) earners p discharge cargo. Sailings for GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTO. 26 =S5 HoTland 26 »**i^r:ritV Holland Hamburg ••Perseus" sails for Genoa. Marseilles, Lav- Jg rt crpool. Glasgow g5 t 2 l sails for Avonmouth Liver f Sails from U.K. U.S.A. t "Asphalion"- due from U.K.667 words
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Advertisement351 1950-08-24 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR "^j^^™™"* .Ear,ricp| FROM UK FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, ASD JAPAN. GLENGYLE Due Penang Aug. 24 i-i wa VFARIC Due Penang oepi. CABRffiRS OPTION TO PROCEED VIA OTHER PORTS TO LOAD AND DISCHARGE CARGO.351 words
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Advertisement422 1950-08-24 6 aw Rtn fRA*'^ SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED. Clerk with minimum standard VII English. Typing sential. Apply Box A.3923. Tribune. Spore. IMS7I WANTED: T.-acht rs (ma* I rentaieai for 91 war a- Bbtu Pabat. Minimum ajwaiiftrnlkma: S.S.C. with DM9 in Oral Enoiisil. Apply to: Manager, Bandar School. Bain Paliat. OMtt >. REQL'LRED422 words
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Advertisement375 1950-08-24 6 TUITION BEGINNER: Sept. Bk.-kcep ng. S hand and Any.. Typi-i-. Frtt and Latin. Running A< <1> Curr.: Land Survey. E;jg...-h md Math", all aid". »Morn. Ex <p.ed 5" 120 both places Ind. tuition in S hand. E.vr. and Maths. S.I.C. 7"> Middle Road and 1" Co yua' IQ.BW < LaiSSONS375 words
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Advertisement693 1950-08-24 6 SAILINGS FROM SCANDINAVIA UK/ CONTINENT ms "KVERNAAS" r>j for Manila. Hongkong, Kobe. Yokohama Takubmr m.s. "KAMBODIA" ciuc abt. for Bangkok, Manila and Hongkong 1 i[) m.s. "ANNAM" due abt: g for Hongkong, Kobe. St Yokohama p 23 m.s. "LALANDIA" duo abt fur Saigon Bangkok. p o0 m.s. "NORDVEST" due abt.693 words
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Article9302 1950-08-24 7 First Day Of K.L. Races "lass 3, Div. I-5J F. Class 3, Div. .1-7 F. XIKPAL 1)00 rM I \*T> 18-2 .0. K.I. fcl<» ,H |lv) Clam 1 Div. 3. Lucky Are. B.w» •v Time 1 mm. 07 8/5" 1 1 Going good. ,>i l \>T>9,302 words
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156 1950-08-24 8 A.P. WABHIVOTON Wed. DEPRESBN T ATTVE John c Dayies i Detnocr. t, N« w York 1 S lid today that President ruman Indicated that he hai not "derid'd in his own nind" how far United Nations troops should go < nee they are ableA.P. - 156 words
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Article39 1950-08-24 8 Reuter. HONGKONO, \\i i ho British registered freighter Jeep He* < i <><;;i tonsj h .nk totfav after striking .< mine in the y/angtat estuary v:\ny i this morning; ■acoriting r«j radio messages received a»r<a froia Bhang* u. RenterReuter. - 39 words
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Article, Illustration73 1950-08-24 8 Nin ii'vn-yt-.ir. <ij<l Shunt Kwa! tot «eong ot M WFJUnaoa Una Htagapore, u!n> is traviag todaj b} I'an-Aimri-'an \ir.\:»\s ,ur timber st*«Ei fan tbe United siat.-s. He is ,h,> young, son of Nhcim Yip Lroatg of singapor.' welt known rabbar gooAi fiianulactunr and and i ai hi73 words
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Article36 1950-08-24 8 A 3f>year-oM Chinese, T. t n Hung Song, was ytSJterdfcy charged in tne Relief <cirt with the murdei :,i woman Phua Tolce Hwm .at ntn orAugust 22. ran w a remanded IC August 2836 words
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Article262 1950-08-24 8 Parliament To Meet Reuter. OTTAWA. Today. ]HE Canadian' Parliament has been called to me?i nsjfc Tv esday to act in the general rail strikr, Prime Minister Louis St, Laurent announced yesterday. Ho told reporters the Special session would deal with the Korean situation as well asReuter. - 262 words
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Article155 1950-08-24 8 Reuter. i KAL1MPONG. North < India. Wednesday, i THK Tibetan Govern- v ment has arrested a messenger whose late arrival cost the life oi an Aincncan diplonv.it. it was reported here toc'.iy. The messenger was riding to the Tibetan- Chinese frontier to tell kReuter. - 155 words
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Article70 1950-08-24 8 A.P. DEatville, Today. A spokesman of King Varouk of Egypt repeated that Xarriman Sadck is not coming to Heauvillo and that the King is not going to meet her anywhere else in Europe. The sp;kcsman said that he did not know the tCing*fl pians andA.P. - 70 words
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Article116 1950-08-24 8 Reuter. LONDON. W d THE General Council 01 1 the a.000.000-stnvv*; Trades Union Congnss today aecuasd Russia and the Com inform of plotting world revolution through the Communist Parties ol oth< r countn.'s. The march of events had lorced the conclusion "that in all the countries m/htReuter. - 116 words
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Article82 1950-08-24 8 KH i IAJUPUn, Wed i i.« foflowiag hive been rl< <•! i 1 hy the Foot hull N *ooiaUon of Ifalays to rrpre- All }f*Un| i gainst m m frirnrtly.asm t gum to be pi. yid on Auj, 2*l af Singapore: chu Chee Seng (Singapore);82 words
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Article106 1950-08-24 8 Tamo soccer was witnessed at the G.H Q. jrounc jrcaterday when Breweries S.C. scored a two goal victory aver Outhrles sr. in a Business Hons- b fixture. Wdd kicking seemed to be the order of the day and tlvre were misses gaiort. However, to add it106 words
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Article194 1950-08-24 8 gen BROOKS, triple champion of the Orient arrived here yesterday from Manila by piane for his light with Flashy Sebastian on Sept 1 Confident and looking very fit, the Orient King-pin said. "I il do my verv best M when ask cd about his Sebastian ocrap194 words
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Article68 1950-08-24 8 Th Httn-rkoni: tat>l>- t»*nn 'earn which was arhedaled to j> a its nrs; gnme lodav in Singapore OM noi arrive w-ieidav As ;i rawM the tirst dav 'i nro *Taaam« has been cancelled. Th* 1 pad match the Hongkoaa teai lo a,,/ U S '2 na68 words
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113 1950-08-24 8 Three oft Vials and seventeen p.ay.is Wl j ma*ea» the a. lnd uns who will V- her*> tomat. II ai;ai;wi Singapore l.uijan* £v 5 a lh Medial vi?--J* y -r. Indian- are the hoiu ?T T l iey °«*«t«d BJagapore Ja- «1 to113 words
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Article40 1950-08-24 8 Reuter. uu.-snox. Wed.-Hoiue Rue* UMfrue result* 1 W J Kauovv r s: a int Helen i 11 Br«dford Northern fc Dew«lmrv J-' »'-an>ley 14. Hull e\ HuMlet Hudde raflek13 AaStey* n"^\ ,k,,,V1(1 Trinity it. J*'-'" Sw.nion 2. Ranter.Reuter. - 40 words
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Article, Illustration18 1950-08-24 8 Hie J iiipm« kmxmrn mmt *rr.\.J •t Kalian* Airport ye****, Little- .NfMie. aiMl ft,,. Brooks.18 words
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377 1950-08-24 8 SPOT - By SPOT A number of good gallops were T ,urs track was open ior training. The going was good. he ">« Acpuines Daughter (TulVi) mr nu (Dunwoodie) wording togethe pLS Sl **nesi seconds for the thre?. This v s 3 recorded this morning. NeoMim lm377 words
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Article83 1950-08-24 8 B©UTHBJM>-ON SEA. LBSEX. wed. indies imii ,v- .1, it... ~-d iv. jj, < roftd hei Ufcles 10. me ihCif ma'c'it \»iih s. I'i.e ioun.v. iovi\ •<* oouncf < riamp.on"»nio table, p»cmieed wen in «•-.*■.11:1 <it*nu 01 126, b.a on that wa.* hroken there w, 1 j83 words
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Article18 1950-08-24 8 NEW YORK, w n.-Qcit-nuu < "fJorjp om Cuss., Moran, (farted States tennis star, aaa turn.-u professsonaj18 words
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Article43 1950-08-24 8 Reuter. YORK. Wed.-Ma j. G. Renwicks, fcur-year od ullv Cadzow Ooak won the £3.00*• Bber Handicap ran er enc mile and three quartet.- here thte afternoon. Mr. J. Westell's Le Teltter second and ~Ar. J. Johnson s Royil Entrance third. —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article62 1950-08-24 8 a keeali mai. h .ii u.f' 1 5 eaterday, <; n <■" 1 1 naN dented Kvr,n.V" >: N Sports C id. i,v n a Junfor c ip v Sajarahs PtaSed aff Meorbouw in r n ;ll > box, and iJT 1 On the raanee or „d62 words
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Article138 1950-08-24 8 Reuter. LONDON' 'Aye »ng are Hon,, rnotbalUsuits: ENGLISH LFAGIF Arsenal Chelsea v. ttciion l Torham 4. Derby Wolvr nampton >. Fulham J Charlton.! Hrddersfield Stoke 1. Liverpool lb* Chester Uid. I, MiddKbrough 4 Ever: or I Rr> castle l tfest Lvom. L Second Division: Birmingham 2 teices aReuter. - 138 words
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Article389 1950-08-24 8 JJOYAL Navy sprang the biggest s irprise on the local soccer field this season yeste day they defeated the If 49 Cup holders and this year's League champions. Kota Raj w° goals to one in the S.A.F.A. C -.a!h I final at Jalan Besar Stadium. The389 words
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Advertisement142 1950-08-24 8 CLCVETS SOAP PERFUME takjjgS WORKS Jj&L HAARLEM HOLLAI.O j Look far th:s Trsie ml QlfWfi BUTTERMILK LiJ3 SOilP No. 340 A Skin and Hair Beautifier It Is a well known fact that from time immemorial m.lk Md -penahy B«*SerseJft has been Used in preoptions tut beautifying the skip. Ltf <Jd142 words
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Advertisement14 1950-08-24 8 BLOOD BANK Group A 10 Bottles B 8 AB 5 O 30 Donors o.14 words
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