Malaya Tribune, 27 August 1950
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Title Section53 1950-08-27 1 SUNDAY Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR mm^ MALAYA'S HAJJQNAL NBW5PaP£A Ptiom 5411/3 Nine Lmet Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. SIXTEEN PA<7Es.~ SIN-GAPORE, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glovvr, Malaya Tribune Office, Fleet Street, London, E.C. SI'NDAY, AI53 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-08-27 1 To the men of Argyll and Sutherland Ifighlanders a d the MUddlese* Kegiaaeat i;.»r> i!n honour al being (he Ural hi. :s tl ,o J...H iue 'died Nation.* i »..ti .or. n 1* The s-n a*m*+ oil Hongkong Lh< 'carrier I'nicorn-A.i*. Fhataa. - 72 words
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Article413 1950-08-27 1 SINGAPORE Government is shy about sugar. After admitting that rationing may be introduced again because of a sudden world shortage, the pow-ers-that-be now refuse to even discuss the subject. Mr. T. Van der Gaast. Controller of Supplies, Ins. in tat t. been put under orders413 words
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402 1950-08-27 1 Reuter SAN FRANCISCO, Saturday—Crowds are gathered on the water-front to-night peering at the fog-blanketed harbour, and listening to the Sooting of scores of rescue craft that are searching for suvivors cf the hospital ship Benevolence, which sank within a few minutes after aReuter - 402 words
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522 1950-08-27 1 YANKS WIN TEN PRECIOUS DAYS A.P. Reuter. TOKIO, Saturday.—A beaten North Korea., army began pulling back to-day from the Taegu corridor, leaving be ling a ghastly litter of dead men and the burned out hulks of tanks and guns. American commanders believeA.P. Reuter. - 522 words
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Article229 1950-08-27 1 ARMY and police rescue guided by radio from circling aircraft, forced their wav through the dense Kelantan jungle as darkness fell last night, but it is fearer; that three days will elapse before they reach ihe wreckage ol* the R.A.F". Dakota which crashed with229 words
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Article182 1950-08-27 1 SINGAPORE Legislative Councillors will go on receiving t n c i r $oot)-a--month allowance. This *as between me Colonial Se cretary. Mr. W L. Blyth\ and the Unoflicials. A recommendation to th*s effect will be introduced during the Seotember ses sion of the Council. At182 words
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Article38 1950-08-27 1 Tribune racing expert, lopped the tipst' is vest. rria.v uiih lm winners il Kuala l.timpui. The) were: Auiiisrinent. Ihe Manehev.er Cefcbier. Me the, tool RaaadtteK l \u oi his Meeond choices atea eaaae lavs \Juskeieer and \sh»K.38 words
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Article92 1950-08-27 1 U.P. WASHINGTON. Sat. T'e OXpOCI Ol BUgO* Ifoal 'United State.s will be rei trie ed b -sini. from Sfc >- umber l. ihe Conimerce Dcoartm ni ahnounced today. a tmlidai d lieena irtll bi rr.mir i Ear its export to all \s. in 11ions wU.P. - 92 words
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Advertisement118 1950-08-27 1 Lrf ACIFOLD 111 19. Scott* Rond. f" w RECORDS COW-BOY SONGS. dM \l TBI" KOV KOC.EKS. al. MEG 2 Pecos Bill, irned me ahout Blue shadows on the you. trail never ciy, 3786 Rock me tc sleep in the silver Color- my saddle, turns to Gold. 1 can't go on118 words
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Advertisement20 1950-08-27 1 •JbAlcerderjgjll The Famous Family of Medifinal Products ':*\m 1,, ,r ,1, a,, 4|" (/ii'cThone OH</. o/ course. TIGER BALM <s*d20 words
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Article203 1950-08-27 2 Airline Workers Must Show Special Badges Tribune Staff Reporter. STRICT security measures are being taken at Kallane; Airport. Police guards at the gates leadinjr into the airfield and bazars are carrying out checks on all persons iiiterinfc. So that their employees ian s?et past tne203 words
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Article122 1950-08-27 2 THE General Council of the Lat our Party has suspended Mr. P. D. Nair. one of tae Party B vice presidentIt is understood that thL« action wa* taken against Mr. .\'air because of an unauthorised press statement he issued recently attacking Mr. Pat Johnson. Mr. Nan-122 words
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Article29 1950-08-27 2 Di. Mpliwmaied Raztf, the flrst lr;doiv -Lin Consul-lion-?ral for 3 and tho Fetiei'tion :>r rived. In Singepofe asterd Vjt by the Civrud.i. IrUone.iJin Atfwaya from Jukarto.29 words
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Article, Illustration26 1950-08-27 226 words
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66 1950-08-27 2 A r.ne grocer, his wile and '\vo cteldrcn were scrienaty wounded w hen gang ol Us ryi tt tcked them with parangs In their shop in Kedeh or Tnurnda) Poiue have arrested two II day suspect.- in connection will the attack. In Kadah yesterday66 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-08-27 2 When Lieutenant Tiairi Alner Long, of H M.S. Constance left St. Andrew's Cathe dral yesterday with lus nr»de, sailors fovved their car out of the church grounds. The bride, formerly Miss Janet ratric- a Lane, is witn >nel! Company.44 words
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333 1950-08-27 2 S 'PORE OFFERS AID TO ASSAM QUAKE VICTIMS Tribune Staff Reporter. (SINGAPORE Officials and Leading civilians are Planning to send relief to the five million earthquake victims in Assamj India. Their aim is to dispatch food, clothing, money and medicia supplies. Lady Gimson, wife* of the Singapore Governor, who is333 words
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Article70 1950-08-27 2 KCALA LUMPUR. Sat. Bandits abducted and then murdered a Chinese estate clerk in Pahang today. The victim was travelling in his car when he was held up by a gang of bandits and taken bite the jungle. The car was set on fire and destroyed. A party70 words
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Article87 1950-08-27 2 THIRTY FOUR year-ol i Abdul Rahim bin Mohamed Kassim a former filing clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Off«v.. was yesterday sentenced to two months' hard labour for impersonating an Income Tax clerk. By doing so. Abdul received $15 from Lim S~ York, proprietor of a87 words
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Article17 1950-08-27 2 JOHORS. Sat. Security forces caught 14 bandit spies during screening operation I in Johoii17 words
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272 1950-08-27 2 piRATE taxis—private ears that pick up fares all over the city—are depriving the Singapore Municipality of thousands of dollars every year. There are about 200 of them in Singapore today and the drivers, many being the owners, openly tout for fares in all crowded272 words
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Article87 1950-08-27 2 Dr. A J. ]H4MBOO, former lecturer in the College of Medicine. Singapore. appeared in the Second Police Court y ester.?a>. a woman. Govind;.mal T'lamboo of Telok Ktirai claimed maintenance from him She (old the court that she h id six children by Di. Thamboc, i nd produced87 words
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Article, Illustration167 1950-08-27 2 070RK -m the new arterial road t .see plan above; joining KaiYlos, Quay and Prince Edward Road will commence shortly It wJD co: t $127.00f. ihii: rcj2-j ■•'Ai serve 3u:«;a pore s new stadium and the proposed cai park. It will be about a quarter167 words
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Article75 1950-08-27 2 MR. and Iv!rs. Patrick Gordon Walker. Under-Se-cretary of State for thDominions are expected in Singapore tomorrow. Th' y are enrOute from Sydney to London. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Walker have just completed a visit to Australia and New Zealand. Captain I. N. Holynan Managing Director75 words
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Advertisement91 1950-08-27 2 BY LUXURIOUS SKYMASTERS regular sep.ykes SINGAPORE SINGAPORE i TO O L O M B 0 with <<>niit>ctioim fl A R W I N ItOMIiAV, KARACHI. II n n If I if CAIRO. ROM I LONDON SYDNEY DEPARTURE SINGAPORE 9 AJU. EVERY TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. 5, PRINCE STREET.91 words
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Advertisement464 1950-08-27 2 Malay Svcc th™... commended. C^ftT RlUy driver. Pleai Sl?*** Chartered Bank Z?* t *V. or ***** 6 p mZfJt* P-m quired by the Water r ment. Commencing T!* per month in SS. r a!l Division Tune S|? asio-$9O Bar Sl7O BAR 180 .2S BAR variable Cost of LivS uv* tlficate464 words
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225 1950-08-27 3 They A re The Voices Of Murdered Men Tribune Stall Reporter. rv'ERV rainy night, villagers near a tree-less E hill at the "i'\ mile stone East Coast Road ghosts screaming out loud begging to be h „it«rp(i from the rain. The voices, 1 was225 words
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Article118 1950-08-27 3 —m i; i 9 the scene the ChinT nsfr earh one rnne In February 1f»42. n'ttaprinted aa told to a Tril viu i >■ .liipan*iff \9FT%tB i ~rards B- Bo*. Al? 'X /ifr- parked inth umr m bi >>">s Chinese. •>' t started cbo*** t** an118 words
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Article, Illustration395 1950-08-27 3 Tribune Staff Reporter. UEW in the Colony know f what goes on behind the gates of No. 29 Tomlin-v n Road -the treeshaded mansion in Singapore. Behind thoso gates are a bunch of once underprivileged children, who have woven themselves into395 words
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Article37 1950-08-27 3 Koh Boon Kiat. a 22-year-old Teochew of Kampong Silat was charged in the Relief Court yesterday vith possession of a Japanese automatic pistol on August 27). He was remanded in custody to August 30.37 words
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Article58 1950-08-27 3 MALACCA S<turda\ The Gover-.'men. of the Settlement ot Malacca has decided that taddy shop in the Settlement' should not be reopened aa estates. It has dtcided" however td M >»O ih tod ly shops in selected villages. investigation? affe new ing r.'-tde to assess the58 words
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211 1950-08-27 3 PC LICE OFFICERS TOLD- Tribune Staff Reporter. a hew drive against spitting in public appears to have been Started in Stm T apure Mr. W. J. Parks. Deputy Commissioner pi the Police said yesterday that senior officers of the force have been told211 words
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Article122 1950-08-27 3 But They Didn't Belong To Him Nc; .mo H 1 AT. OT, killed 21 ducks on Aug. 1. Yesterday he was lined $159 or onr mouths' lull by Mr. V- blague, the Fourth Police Magistrate, for causing mischief It was all because the ducks were not his.122 words
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Article399 1950-08-27 3 (URLS of the Women's Ait I Force on Singapore island j no longer wear a worried took, ii th« y have reason to. j for their troubles and prob- j lems a quickly straightened j out by a "big sister". The official title of this "big399 words
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Article283 1950-08-27 3 POLICE TO ENROL MORE S.C.s Tribune Staff Reporter. MR. R. E. Foulger. Commissioner of Police. Singapore, is now working on a plan to enlarge the Volunteer Special Constabulary, now 900 strung. This plan dovetails with the demand by mercantile institutions for S.C's to guard their283 words
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193 1950-08-27 3 THE General Council oi 1 the Labour Party has accepted the resignation of Mr. Pat Johnson from the Labour Party. The Council also decide i that since Mr. Johnson stood for election to, tho Municipal Commission o.n a Labour ticket, he shoulu resign his seat.193 words
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Advertisement265 1950-08-27 3 kpcrienee Tr-oves tfetute&rL turn F&N famous Tor flavour liabiished 18' 3 I cf A s- Children's Corner on Rcdiffusiort Tuesdays at 6.30-7.00 p.m. X Wednesday at 6.30-7.00 p.m. Asthma Mucus Dissolved in 1 Day v* dueler? W yn4tct ****rtJtlt^c^ k >*£??l m t l o niter (ram cfcekiM. wfcHl- JB'VfilSie*265 words
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Advertisement94 1950-08-27 3 ■'»l«»i i REMINGTON Rifle Smooth Bore Model .121 Slide Action JBrj Repeater Rlftc Cai. 22 Short, Long, Long Rifls. obtainable HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD., 1161 /205, Uracil Road, Singaparr. Tel. 2552. Tetugrum: WOK ANCOAOfcT. QUAILTTI FOOTWEAR FOR ALL IN BROWN» BLt E OK RED LEATHER, LEATHER SOLE AND RUBBER94 words
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Article437 1950-08-27 4 UNLESS GOVT. HELPS TRADE UNIONS MAY GO RED— Extra Seats Tagged j BRAZlrjK I For Rural Areas i Xl ALA LUMPUR, Saturday. Mil. Jack Brazier, Malayan Trade I nion AdiTl viser, has warned the Governments of Singapore and the Federation that unless the> adopt a more forthright polity of support437 words
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280 1950-08-27 4 Tribune StalY Reporter. THINESE wayang managers and owners in the Colony will have to pay greater attention to the welfare of their child actors and actresses if they want to have them on stage. Under the new Children's and Young Persons Ordinance, wayang280 words
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167 1950-08-27 4 Tribune Staff Reporter. THE three extra scats recently approved for the 1 Singapore Legislative Coimcii are to be reserved for constituencies in ihe Rural areas it was announced yesterday. A Committee has been Appointed to plan electoral machinery for the Uiret prospective members and167 words
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284 1950-08-27 4 Tribune Staff Reporter nON'T think a Singapore dance hostess ruae if u she says "your coupon first" when you ask her for a dance. For Miss Nancy Ho, President of the Singapore Cabaret Girls' Association explained yesterday: 'They have played out once too284 words
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Article195 1950-08-27 4 MR. John Laycoek, member of the Singapore Legislative Council, rice-presi-dent of Lnc Progressive Party and a member of the Bar. took time i*H from nis arduous duties when he stepped Into the Department of Social Welfare and assumed the role of the Good Samaritai'195 words
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Article94 1950-08-27 4 FOR committing contempt of court by giving false evidence in th- course ot judicial proceeding an Indian woman. L. Lour.lemari. was lined ten dollar a ly IrTl A v\ Bellamy, the Civil l>iatnct Judg peeti rday. As an alternative to th< line, she v\as ordered t94 words
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Article64 1950-08-27 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Saturday. Yell appan son of Smn.isa ni y. a rubber tapper on Soden tk L.-late. claimed tri.d to-day wl.n charged with, theft ot a hair-chpper and twt razors. The clip,-* r and razors belonged to a Chinese Barber, Kwan Foh Soon. The case was64 words
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186 1950-08-27 4 MALAY OPERAS ARE HARD HIT Tribune Staff Reporter. lOGET Modern and improved Malay films have J hit the Malay opera so hanl that. th°re is only one Malay opera house in Singapore today. Seventy-percent of the Malay prima donnas and extras have186 words
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Article108 1950-08-27 4 JOHORE BAHRC. Sat. Nino Joborc towkay.< hive boon released unconditional!v by the Chiol Secretary. Fed. t action of Malaya. They were detained by the Police uader the Emcrgracv Regulation-. Seven of the released iowkays were prominent Chinese loaders in Kluang. while the Other two were well-known108 words
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Advertisement258 1950-08-27 4 n/fly oe once!" Information and Empire Mm ay, ft 9 Br* Batah Rd., Singapore. Telephone M3I. Or from: Mdĕrym Mr v.-ays. Ocean Butidtng. Singapore. Telephone 502/ FLY BOM OVERS* A.IRWAVS CORPORATION WITH QANTAS KMPtRc AIRWAYS UMITBD, SOL-TH \FRICaS AIRWAYS ANO I ASM AN hMP I R F. AIRWAY* 1 IMTTEf258 words
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Advertisement322 1950-08-27 4 I FACIT Master of add.tion jfl'M {U I Tgl Instantly adds number Jr ~£0 \\\lwJX*t to number wth the ifiMj^ I ADD key. wh,ch auto- U W J' \i* r tr.at.caily clears lot the I SiCY M ume tyutl j lj/)f\ I fppl Master of subtraction /VI 6 Subtract.on it322 words
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Article, Illustration1865 1950-08-27 5 Jimmy Glover - From Jimmy Glover LONDON. Sat. MR. ARTHUR STEWART HOGAN. 33-year-old rubber planter from Klang wore a white suit for his wedding this week at the Kilburn (London) Catholic Church, to Miss Christina Cooke, also of Kilburn. The bride, who is 23. hails from County Kerry. Eire, and they1,865 words
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Advertisement677 1950-08-27 5 We recommend VERITAS MULTIFIL (HILL Type) Rosette Fold Mactles LAST LONGER 6IVE BETTER LIGHT For all types ot Pressure Lanterns rvERITAQ I T ELEPHANTBRAND W .^SfiS^fflißSra^ 300/400 CANDU.POWER FALKS «^SP^ tas MANTu *om i Beware of Immltattcns' V \BLE TO OBTAIN, APPLY TO FACTORY REPRESENTATIVES; W G THURSTON CO. 60/6*.677 words
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Advertisement134 1950-08-27 5 |> Don't taKe our word for lt I If you suffer from rheuiuatio paina In the Joints or muscles you will be delighted, at the speedy relief obtained from a abort course of Do Witt's Pills tney aot directly on the Kidneys tne cause of your trouble. attainable at all134 words
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Article, Illustration3168 1950-08-27 6 VERA ARDMORE - By VERA ARDMORE WINSTON Churchill will become Prime Minister again any week now. and certainly before next March. He will lead Britain to victory in World War 111. due to start in Berlin next summer. At least so says Maheshchandra Sadarand Sharraa, Indian astrologer, now in Singapore to3,168 words
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Advertisement161 1950-08-27 6 Fragrant foundation for naliii.i! In soft and the perfect powder base for normal skins YARDLEY foundation (team TAPDLBY 1» OLD BOND STREET LONDON A:n for your copy of the new Beauty dookrec •Natural !ove mess the Yardiey way' now ovailoble ot leading stores throughout Malayo What do you know about161 words
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Advertisement163 1950-08-27 6 Sunny Street Frock m I If j Soft, cool cotton in any colour designs with full and billowinshirt. A en-ation of HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House 2, Hill St., Eu Court Bldg. LOVELIER SKIN IN 14 DAYS FOR 2 WOMEN OUT OF l\ BY PALXOLIVE BE AI TV PLAN Tested on163 words
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Article, Illustration483 1950-08-27 7 No. 29 ROBERT Edward Fovlgi r, Singapore's charm tug and ah rt Commissioner of PoHa insists that he was born on Sireatham Cow mm:. W) ■< n i lot-kcd my dtsbelu! h< s'i>d that h<\ t"<" wf.s honn a as UM ii" '<!>!' of the common. and out of483 words
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Advertisement175 1950-08-27 7 VARIETY NIGHT Thursday 31st August SONGS and DANCES From INDIA and KASHMIR An Exhibition of Bersilai Malay Self-defence j and other Indian Malayan Items also ROCGHI and his orchestra with new vocalist Miss Cora Franklin BOOK YOCft TABLE NOW 6 nelusive. RESTAURANT YOUM BABY must be the It is not175 words
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Advertisement173 1950-08-27 7 II I II I II Hill, II CAMEO CHOCOLATES REGAL FRUIT DROPS MAKERS OF FINER CHOCOCAUi AND CONf'CTJOMtRY SINCE 1834 ii Factory Representatives:— T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. SIX OA TORE K. Lt'MPIT. I'ENANG IHT hearted.... IJfiHT HEARTED HEW COLOR. BB O I What's Your I.Q. if onlrrfentj? [S 3.173 words
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Article569 1950-08-27 8 'THE Malayan Governments have received a warn- i n g— a warning that should not go unheeded. Mr. Jack Brazier, the Trade Union Adviser, has told them bluntly that if they do not look after the trade unions, somebody else will. The Communists. The danger is two-fold, and569 words
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Article, Illustration1468 1950-08-27 8 EDGAR BEE - By EDGAR BEE ALTHOUGH Australia rapidly is becoming an industrial nation already it is far more highly industnadsed than most people overseas imagine-yet far stretches of the "outback" maintain thousands of resourceful men who still battle with the primitive. Not ieast amongst1,468 words
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Article670 1950-08-27 8 BILLY ROSE - by BILLY ROSE Satu.-ssy it tht Diaaoad Uaraaakaa 4 FEW blocks away from A where 1 live and let live on the East River Drive they're digging a big hole, and eventually—Allah and the atom willing—what they're digging will become the diggings of the670 words
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697 1950-08-27 8 Geraldine Horton - By Geraldine Horton GOOD moaning tcechah" (It rhyme:' with chichak). A chorus of Chinese voices greeted me as I arrived to lake the Wednesday morning painting class. Afte- a few moments this was follower by the inevitable weekly cry "I no boo'697 words
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Article63 1950-08-27 8 Mrs. Brunaker didn't seem to foe jotting good servico out of the family car. She bitterly conipi lined about it to her husband. "What seems to be the trouble, dear?" he inquired sympathetically. I den't know exactly." Mrs. B replied, "but I wonder sometimes if it isn't due63 words
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Advertisement60 1950-08-27 8 eTERNn-Mnnc The First Selfwinding Watch with Ballbearing $180 Waterproof, Steel Non-magnetic. EXPERT SERVICE AFTER SALE 16. Collyer Quay. Singapore. Late Again? It's time to let us chetk your watch or clock. All genuine Swiss spare parts available. Expert service and prompt attention. Moderate charges. {Branch at Royal Navy Air Station,60 words
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Advertisement63 1950-08-27 8 WEDNESDAY: breakfast in SINGAPORE f FRIDAY: 4 lunch in NEW YORK f It's quite simple when you fly M KLM. Luxurious four engined Conste I lations leave Singapore every Wednes- f/| day, Friday Sunday, arriving in rjm America within two and a half days. Mm? For further particulars regarding mj&63 words
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Article, Illustration2850 1950-08-27 9 Lozania Prole - A New Exciting Serial The Beginning Of The Story This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a village blacksmith, who became famous as Lady Hamilton and mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity to attract men. Emy, not yet 16,2,850 words
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Advertisement61 1950-08-27 9 m PORTABLE MAGIC AND MANY OTHER NEW IMPROVEMENTS '04 «OUASOS ROAft UWiim >'NOAPORt rtl 648G 1 »ISO 4T *U«t» LUMPUR t PENANS ii'««i..s»t3 40 ruts m tmrrm lH LmN So cool and kind to the throat, their *i ualit > makes a worW Wy of difference to one's tl smoking61 words
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Advertisement113 1950-08-27 9 MALAYAN luMAYs\ II SWe* Sortie &ut l \l MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY, LTD. I v TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS •TERBANG"^^/ (J R SHIPPING DEPARTMENT new offers a day and tnight service for victualling ships from our comprehensive range of ships' supplies. R WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT can deliver from stock a complete range of113 words
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Article, Illustration997 1950-08-27 10 Joan Baldwinson - BUYLINES By Joan Baldwinson WHO wants a bright idea for a birthday present? The well-known 'Vogue* compacts now come in a charming set with matching lipstick case. In a book-shaped box. the set costs $19.50. Another set which would make a useful present is the '4711* box containing997 words
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Article42 1950-08-27 10 CONSTANCE SHARPE - By CONSTANCE SHARPE .IAN. 21—FEB. 18. Be prepared for snddeu chanyns: don't ytn'C end don't try to force matters. In your job, fellow workers will be helpful Young levers will have to m ike final adjustments.42 words
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Article41 1950-08-27 10 FEE. 19 MARCH 20. Peorie u ill be unusually kind ',nd co- operative. Teapi work •rill accomplish a great deal. How,} lift will be full of su' prisw.—good news is also on thway. A little speculation icill pay good dividends.41 words
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Article33 1950-08-27 10 MARCH 21- APRIL 20. A Iwky t reat will set yo't up: financial yarn is indicated and yen: wtll nave ccery justification for a small celobruIm.h. Oom> tttc problems wtll solve themselves.33 words
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Article36 1950-08-27 10 APRIL 21 MAY 20. Unless yon take things as they cotne, you will be in (Uttlgtr of gettmg yourself into -t f-ne old mess. Whatever ?/<«»» do don't be mchned to iiMtke mountains out of molehilt».36 words
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Article44 1950-08-27 10 MAY 21 —JUNE 20. Dun f be afraid of making new starts. If plans ftet tangUl up—scrap them and begin of res-' Make the most of bus icss opportunities and look to the main chance. Young people will be yiven good udi icc.44 words
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Article41 1950-08-27 10 JUNE 21—JULY 23. A tjo'td, constructive periinl. One or two unexpected tetters, messages and callers will break up home routine but no harm will be done. In your job, stick to regulations and don'i try to get round official obstructions.41 words
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Article44 1950-08-27 10 JULY 24- AUG. 2i). Thi-i wtll bt au important piriod. Yo.i will hare U> make decmions that will affect your future. You icill also be asked tv sign pavers thcU i-HI coram tt you. Take your time and think carefully before itoiny anythuiy.44 words
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Article43 1950-08-27 10 AUG. 2i SEPT. 23 Oyji ■>riui> ties abound: makt the >h<sst of them*. Think of yours* li fi pt and do every- thing you can to i m?rou your own prospects. j vHn jteopla plana,,iy inurruuje xiil be asa'.stcd ly older (,,11;43 words
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Article45 1950-08-27 10 SEPT. Ti- OCT. 23 Kecf your feet firmly m the ejrouv J and don r bswept awui, by ambitions Something yooti vcill happen for yon but dont con*t on immed ate results. In .mi job. auperi >rs rrll hare encourag ng news for i/ou45 words
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Article41 1950-08-27 10 CCi. IV NO. 22. A luc ky nod. Play mr liunchei and give free rem to your ideas. In the home, <mc or tux> small social functions trill give you much pleasure. Romance is tn the a;r for the unattached41 words
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Article41 1950-08-27 10 NOV. 2b -DEC. 22. If have been hating money trovclcs: this vs the week jor uctioti. The influences are in your favour and particularly ichere money w concerned. Reorganise plam and j've your undiluted attention to the job i»i hand.41 words
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Article36 1950-08-27 10 I:EC. 2o—.«AN. 2U. So*»!'- on will jiut /resfc wspiration int < you. A hatIone or old jriend will proi.uk a tonic. Believe in tiourselftcli yi urself you CAS and you WILL. A little irindfail u> likely.36 words
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Article478 1950-08-27 10 "My face Utoks paey t'l'id although I USS a good nourishing cream. Do you think a face pack would lulp. and if so can you tell me of a good one to make at homef" (J. Kuala Lumpur». If you only need a mild pack (that is. if your478 words
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Advertisement63 1950-08-27 10 I C AN up the chiid/^a* >n of Singapore iOl A\i\ X*> in future! This fV/\/v r( k. Mrs. L. T. I), of k|l Seietar a ants 'another amusing anini.il. and a Vf# orett\ design as well"'. So her** is a wee roausc I and two butterflies tdzL hovering over63 words
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Advertisement85 1950-08-27 10 ACCESSORIES BY JAY No. 25 i ft This space» s Reserved for YOUR FAVOURITE CHOCOLATES SOLE DISTRIBUTORS. SI ME* DAR^Y SevenSeaS PURE COD (3 LIVER OIL M\ for health at every stage ot life From babyhood through youth to Natures best "extra" food is Doctors have recommended Cod for a85 words
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Article712 1950-08-27 11 HUGH SINCLAIR - By HUGH SINCLAIR the :asual visitor, it impossible fhat m half a minute— tho length of a norfjl take -so many things can go wrong. Of c >urse it isn t always .n e actor. It may be due ,o ir.nng. camera or sound but712 words
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Article, Illustration44 1950-08-27 11 Lana and Bob Topping have become tennis enthusiasts and now that Lana Turner is completing her role in M.G.M.'s "A Life of their Owi the couple can take advantage of their beautiful court in the grounds of their Brentwood home.44 words
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Article, Illustration695 1950-08-27 11 SON COPAIN PAUL DUHUIS is now in Canada to co-star with Patricia and leading French act or Rene Dary In Son Copain, which Eclectiques Films, a French Company, are making in Canada and France. French and versions will be filmed at 'tie same time. The Canadian695 words
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Article344 1950-08-27 11 LeRoy March - By LeRoy March CLIFTON WEBB Is at least mildly unhappy because he isn't being allowed to ioin Dana Andrews and Gene Tierney in Otto Preminger's production at 20th. "Wh-re the Sidewalk Ends." The tno were together in Pre ninger's classic "Laura." yoU*fl recall. The studio s344 words
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Article, Illustration266 1950-08-27 11 PEG WHITE - By PEG WHITE "OANDS °f iwo Jima;. is **a fine war film It tells the story 0 f the Marines—and what went into the making of Marines h( i at Tarawa and at Iwo Jlma. The central figure is Sergeant Stryker. played by John Wayne.266 words
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Article152 1950-08-27 11 A.P. SINCE his recently completed starring role opposite Ginger Rogers in Warner Bros.' "Perleet Strangers." Dennis Morgan has become hyper-conscious of the eternal struggle between and this nas become his favourite story: Female lecturer: "If there's a man in this audience who would allow his wife toA.P. - 152 words
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Advertisement226 1950-08-27 11 Ihe wave thai gives that natural look! )ondo it xmirselj AT HOMK for onl\ $j^3»T5 i. Roll your hair up in 2. Tic a turban around 3. Saturate each curl Toni curlers. Dab on your head and do what with Toni Ncutralizer, Toni Creme Lotion as you like while the226 words
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Article, Illustration2459 1950-08-27 12 Fans Called Him 'Yellow' —But Louis Said 'No' The story of Glamour Boy MAX BAER could fill pages and pages with his antics and sayings. In this article DON PHILLIPS tells of Max's climb up the fistic ladder and his2,459 words
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Advertisement180 1950-08-27 12 Learn the French* they speak in France... No textixwk can teach voutc speak a foreign language correctly. To do thai you must hear the rhythm, the int. the everyday speech of ordinary people. Linguaphone teaches you by this quick, thorough, effortless method. In half the usual time, it enab'es you180 words
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Miscellaneous144 1950-08-27 12 rj WOULD YO' V SHORE-BUT, WHY THEIN-THASS SETTLED. V FIVE A.M. H THET VvOUU? klLm<4*& £tt LIKE TO GIT )i SECH A LONG „dfl AHlu BE BACK ~"0- T £6£ TOO i-LEGAL. >0 WHrlr Q| FJRSr'V MARRIED V V ENGAGEMENT? WL. MORRY MORN IN' E/aRLY- UH > ""ffWl l A144 words
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Article, Illustration540 1950-08-27 13 rpH£s£ cxc rises, illustrated by Michael Curly* Conncrs require no weights or any body-building apparatus. Start getting down to it now! eirinin? ol each eSMfftot, it li rrnnannifljlkil I thorn i mpeui a few minutes in "warming; walking axoiUM th;' mom. deep-breathing as >ou U|> i, and vhal»*540 words
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1023 1950-08-27 13 MICHAEL “CURLY” CONNORS - By MICHAEL “CURLY” CONNORS piwOM earliest times—when caveman slugged it out with caveman, and the fight was to deathright up till today—when permanent-waved, perfumed "pretty boys," and be-whlskered grapplers have it out to the accompaniment of grunts and groans—wrestling has had a1,023 words
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Advertisement87 1950-08-27 13 A dress from Paris 0 fashion note She's just back frtm leave with wome heavenly clothes and a lot of new ideas for hoi house. She gave a home-coming; party and had the catering done by Cold Storage. I loved the pineapple filled with prawns and made a hog of87 words
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917 1950-08-27 14 In this Corner—By 'Upper-Cut' ROY BROOKS, triple champion of the Orient, looked fighting fit as he 15 stepped oat of the plane at Kallang Airport on n to do battle with his one-time conqueror, Flashy Sebastian on September I, at the917 words
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873 1950-08-27 14 4 LARGE crowd of badm inton enthusiasts saw Andrew Tan (Diehard) and A Goh Tian Chye (Usefu 1) battle their way into the final of the men's singles in the Singapore Junior Badminton Championships at the Clerical Union Hall last night.873 words
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Article270 1950-08-27 14 f»T. Joseph Institution trour. i the >.R.C. by MM runs in a i r.ckH match at the SRC ground, y. sterday. R. Da Silva was m lop form and took 6 v.- ekei■ lor M runs. Nt«ne of the S.R.C. ptayera cou stand up to his270 words
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Article, Illustration442 1950-08-27 14 SAM SNEAD - By SAM SNEAD SOMETHING'S wrong with this picture. Do you get it? Sure you do. It's that open left hand. Very bad! At the top of the swing is the very place the hands must be kept closed. Opening the left hand grip is usually caused by swinging442 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-08-27 14 KIM'S NEW FIND CHAI SITPHOL KOvV KIM LIN, who has managed some of the top men in the (aiuhflowerindustry in Malaya, gives his latest find, Siamese Sitphol a rub down alter a workout.33 words
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Advertisement425 1950-08-27 14 HOME THE PRACTICAL WAY T Radio, to-day* 9™*«' profession, went, trained snurgently. Radio repair engineers, sound tochn.c.aaa. PjV V jm broadcatT .nginaars. executives, ate a. >« b.g demand. Vast no* fields of opportunity ara ope».no. up in television, electronics, ate. I WILL SHOW YOU HOW TO START YOUR OWN HM.KI.425 words
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Advertisement186 1950-08-27 14 ANGLO-CHINESE ORPORATION (Registered in Singapore) DIPORTERS, EXPORTERS AND WHOLES A LEX S Cables: "ETNAC", Singapore. Code: "BE XT LEYS". Retail Department at Nos. 135, to 139. Middle Roc:! for WINES SPIRITS KITCHEN REQJ [SITES (Scotch Whi.-ky POUgHES PAINTS on Allocation 4 COSMETICS PROVISIONS ALI MINICM and CHINA GLASS WARE ENAMEL186 words
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Article1274 1950-08-27 15 "SPOT - By "SPOT" Kit ALA LVMPVR, Saturday. New comer Independence made a grand effort to win race six today, the first clay of the Selangor August/September Meeting. This grey English gelding which was a few lengths behind Frenchman and Cool Play, the pace makers-, responded1,274 words
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Article300 1950-08-27 15 CENTRE-FORWARD - By CENTRE-FORWARD mMC \PORE Indians had to fight very hard for S thei narrow 2—1 victory over the Negri Qpmbilan Indians in the Baranun Memorial Cap southern section tie at the Jalan Besfr Stadium >L Indians should have scored at foir- more goals, if onl/300 words
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Article38 1950-08-27 15 Ay Poor. Ha a hai cabled M\\ hii e*e Spot la accepting the lta ii. sth Malayan &2L?AMrtK Meet. ,eduled lo be j r 9-10 at the W""J? 28 events Eigh,JJ*(or men and V» for women.38 words
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Article133 1950-08-27 15 THE Indians were all out tor n MemoIaS mfsVa, MSStf. d k Iu?or l 16 W runs n TulZi ?owfver'stoocT' «P W his bowling and top scored S3 run__ The S.C.C repNea with 6 runs for one wicket when play was stopped. The game133 words
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Article33 1950-08-27 15 Hf.tsours Sports Club's toa H nf SP to nu.c the Town Rangers S.C. in a[ f game of soccer at the Forrer Park on Wednesday (30-8 W) Wun Luke ZP 5x2*6533 words
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Advertisement102 1950-08-27 15 ATLANTIC World mm k rmei Shir in bU New World <lhow«- 3 7 9.15. •ELPASO" (Cinocolor». ROYAL 1.30. 5.00 8.30 •SASIPHAKAN I Malayalam) Pleasant-tasting, sparkling Alka-Seluer brings you quick relief from the after effects of late hours and over indulgence in food and drink. Keep it handy. Varieties of fish102 words
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Miscellaneous61 1950-08-27 15 MBHJHHBKHMMMBBWflV MOMHBfcaV UUHHHr BIG SWEEP RESULTS TOTAL. POOL $428,400. FIRST PRIZE No. *****0. SECOND PRIZE No. *****3. THIRD PRIZE No. *****7. STARTERS: Ticket Nos. *****6 *****6, *****0, *****4, *****4. *****2, *****8, *****9. CONSOLATIONS (1,000 each): Ticket Nos. 4B2639, *****1, *****2, *****3, *****9, *****2, *****1, *****5, *****0, *****2. DOUBLE TOTE FIRST61 words
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363 1950-08-27 16 A.P. NEW DEIJH, Saturday. NEARLY 5,000 people were killed, 5,000,000 lost 11 their homes, ami more than Rs. 100,000,000 (£7,500,000) worth of damage was done in the earthquake and floods that shook Assam two weens ago, according to reports reaching New l>elhi. The lossA.P. - 363 words
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Article58 1950-08-27 16 Reuter. BANGKOK, Sat.-In ten days, the Thai army received more than 1.000 volunteers lor the oxpeditionary *orce ot 4.000 whic.t the government has offered to send to Korea in the name of the United Nations. As a result, all live recruiting stations were closed and mil announcementReuter. - 58 words
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Article78 1950-08-27 16 Reuter. THE HAGUE. Sat. INDONESIA will still Co everything possible lo obtain Dutch rebel lead< r Raymond "Turko" W< It ling's extradition, it was understood in Indonesian quarters bete to-day. It was pointed out that the existing Dutch-Belgian extradition treaty also applied to theReuter. - 78 words
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Article52 1950-08-27 16 MORE man $2,300 worth of cigarettes and liquor were stolen from a NAAFI store at Gillman Barracks early yesterday morning. This was the second time th*' store was broken into. On the previous occasion about $2,000 worth of cigarettes were stcien. Three quarters of that amoun'. however,52 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-08-27 16 Fifteen hoMied Briti-,') soldiers lelt >If|htW4 on Friday to fain I r.ited tion> land io.it* in Soutu Korea. Picture shouv A tdMti ter ot one o ihe hni.,,l soldiers lookim for her fa l her MM| itoi.ps m*Mmt un the rnisei CejflM.46 words
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134 1950-08-27 16 A.P. CHICAGO, sat. Anew synth. iir sue.ttin may fee p >«m» win th bat*lr uilh ><uir A m m m t I Islmwslmli ha«« siarteo prWMBtMM of ■■hfliaM ca'ied wwsryl sodium. It contains no Wm&mW Mi or enrh S|] drates and isA.P. - 134 words
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Article42 1950-08-27 16 EL MONTE CALIFORNIA. Sat. Ada Staffers reported to {police th.it someone ii tr! -olcn hei swimming pool Mrs. UtOtTcrr explained that the pool w made of yellow plastic and had been rolled up and placed m the front yard42 words
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Article308 1950-08-27 16 Reuter. LONDON. Sat.—Following are football results: ENGLISH LEAGUE FIRST DIVISION Arsenal 2. Tottenham 2. Blackpool 0. Charlton 0. Bolton l. Manchester Utd. v. Derby 4. Aston Villa 2. Fulham 2. Wolverhampton 1. Hitridersfleld 2. Portsmouth 1 Liverpool 4. Sunderland 1. viiddiesbroush 3. Chelsea •> Newcastle 1. EvertonReuter. - 308 words
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Article261 1950-08-27 16 Reuter. LONDON. Saturday. THE Commonwealth navies now have 10.000 men serving m the Far East, abo.it 7,000 of them in Korean waters, the P.iitish Admiralty announced last night. Twenty-two British warships in Far Eastern waters when Korean operations began have since b?en joined by threeReuter. - 261 words
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Article111 1950-08-27 16 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS, SatSECIV.ITY Council delegates expect a full dress 1 rtvtmg of the Formosan question next week. Western i cpresontatix e>, however. arc determined that consideration of Rea China's charges of Ameiicau aggression of Formosa would not wide-track the Korean is^uc. An American source saidA.P. - 111 words
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