Malaya Tribune, 28 August 1950
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Title Section16 1950-08-28 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE NEWS loom LATE EXTRA g[V£ PAGE*. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS16 words
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Article, Illustration245 1950-08-28 1 INQ UIR V BEGINS Inspector Describes Discovery Of Girl's Half-Naked Body Tribune Staff Reporter. SINGAPORE, Today. THE of the half-naked body of ten-year-Id Winnie Annie Spencer on the rock-studded V:b k Blangah was described to the Court Magistrate today, court was inquiring into a tentative245 words
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Article166 1950-08-28 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. JOHORE BAHRU, Today, pi FTY-THREE year-old Miss Misawa Tori, a Japanese British subject, teaching in St. Hilda's School, Singapore, pleaded guilty in the Magistrate's Court today to a charge of mutilating her identity card. She also pleaded guilty to failing to report the166 words
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Article54 1950-08-28 1 Dr. G.V. Allen, vice-chan-cellor of the University of Malaya, who arrived in Singapore from New Zealand yesterday, left for the U.K. by Qantas BrO.A.C. Constallation this morning on 'ong leave. He will combine business with pleasure during his stay in th United Kingdom and will study more about54 words
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Article647 1950-08-28 1 rfAT WASHINGTON, Today. |j JJWvAL Douglas Mac Arthur yesterday withy from public circulation a message on the o, Formosa that he had sent to the Veterans wagn ars meeting in Chicago, tion t t c^0R presumably was taken at the director '"resident Truman. *ordi UPP °J647 words
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Article169 1950-08-28 1 (By Roy Macartny) Eighth Army Headquarters In Korea, Today. rOMMUNIST forces last night captured Dihung, 22 miles northeast of Taegu and forced the 6th South Korean division to withdraw 4,000 yards in this sector, it was officially announced this morning. The Bth South169 words
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883 1950-08-28 2 U.P. ANTARCTICA and the adiaeen:, seas would 7 swiftly become an important strategic tl area if the Korean contact leads to a third world war according to geopolitical experts here The lessons of earlier Wl 11 and self-evident facts of geography puintU.P. - 883 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-08-28 2 Mr. Loe Poh San and Miss J»nny Qiiek rce-ivlng the championship cup ham Dattn Pagtar it the Singapore Dance Teacher's annual ball held at lh< Victoria Memorial Hall last night.33 words
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Article80 1950-08-28 2 A.P. HOLLYWOOD.—Jose Iturbi. SpanLsa-txTB pianist and actor, is being considered for the leading role in "Riviera, which producer Andrew Stone hopes to start filming about May 1. in Monte Curio. Wanda Htiiurix has been offered the leading feminine role in the musical picture, which wasA.P. - 80 words
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Article34 1950-08-28 2 A.P. Britdn, Norway and the U.S. have protested to Egypt again-'t her demands that guaranties be given that oil passim* through the Suez Canal i« not finally destined to Israel. j^J.A.P. - 34 words
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134 1950-08-28 2 U.P. SYDNEY. gVERY cigarette you smoke takes three minutes ot your life, according to professor ot physical chemistry Dr. S. W. Pennycuick. Pennycuick sowes 15 cigarettes a day himself, but doesn't inhale. Despite the loss of about fourU.P. - 134 words
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80 1950-08-28 2 Fingers." has switch* 500 armed folleWri the Communis led 2 minh Party i Q f fighting against then, thorities ani.ourced \<Jm day. "Cut Finger' vat a <t» sident leader al the Z a politico-religious g3 which has lately Q supporting the French a othi r80 words
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121 1950-08-28 2 U.P. TORONTO T I A 4» uiiut'i •.ynsiurrduori j dry ♦c keep CMMMI gold indusiry openting J face o f a crippling rai! «tria cntiri 'v on tlx r.uiwiy.* a huge stocks of blasaj powdi oi'ii-rwisp v. r'ii forced to (.lose U "ont!ii">ed for M'U.P. - 121 words
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Article30 1950-08-28 2 U.P. cultural treasui metu Administration P kine said, io*""' or for exchanging »ith tural relica of otho Reproductions also AW £3 out of the ffrffl U.P.U.P. - 30 words
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Article37 1950-08-28 2 A.P. HONGKONG.— munist authorities" try tions in rail Yangtze tag to a ShangW£ Rail fright been reduced an* I passenger fares ducd v -o 20 per freight rate, i river and 37 1*««* river.—UPA.P. - 37 words
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Article131 1950-08-28 2 A.P. PUSAN, Korea. Today, THE Indian chairman of the United Nations Commission on Korea declared the tide of the war in Korea was begmning to "turn in our favour" and sored the Korean people the new rond forged in war "will stand forever in the annalsA.P. - 131 words
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Article684 1950-08-28 3 Reuter A.P. vrvv GUINEAS IBJ/S: RjJfKe leas; interested fr** r pai ific eoncemrtLfatVct- th> 11 territory. 2 r-no tit a Jgt, f■ j hi •ii'Pr* Vair.i tor Indonesian '-r*- of West New •t-.ned I out] o>t of PJiL T n ip. ire when jE* l.'Reuter & A.P. - 684 words
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Article, Illustration61 1950-08-28 3 The Ai Hwa School which has been given notice to quit its premises by Government. The land on which the school stands is Crown land and is in the middle of the proposed new arterial road joining Coilyer Quay and Prince I dward Road. Picture shows some61 words
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177 1950-08-28 3 Router-A.A.P. BANGKOK. A bridge which is being built on the road from A Bangkok to the seaside resorts oi Saensuk and Sirarha the fishing village of »n and the fruit producing provinces of East Thailand ha. given rise to lively and fearsome rumoursRouter-A.A.P. - 177 words
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Article39 1950-08-28 3 Reuter, AAP. SYDNEY. A truck. with a thick oatU-g of mud in the tray, which had been brought through fro m flooded areas. Produced tour mushrooms. utner cars getting through have grass sprouting from the caked mud.—Reuter, AAP.Reuter, AAP. - 39 words
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Article110 1950-08-28 3 Reuter-AAP. MELBOURNE. NEW secret anti-aircraft gun mountains, built at the Commonwealth ordnance factory under the supervision of scientists and technicians from the Royal Ordnance Factory at Nottingham, England, have been delivered to the Royal Australian Navy. The mountings, to be fitted to the new destroyersReuter-AAP. - 110 words
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76 1950-08-28 3 Reuter. CALICUT i Madras State). —Leptispa a plant post. is destroying paddy crops over a large area in the Malabar coast of Madras. The appearance of the pest over an extensive area is puzzling entomologists who have hi.herto regarded it as a "minor pest". TheyReuter. - 76 words
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Article82 1950-08-28 3 Reuter. AAP. BRISBANE. A reporter was me only man to face the lie detector at an advance demonstration here. He got along with the right answers to all questions put to him by the demonstrator until it came to golf. When he said "yes" toReuter. AAP. - 82 words
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Article61 1950-08-28 3 You've been a naughty little girl," Mother admonished, "not to stop rushing around when you've been told. Just for that you don't get any chocolates!" Little Maijorie subsided queitly and thoughtfully into her chair. A little while later her brother came into the room, and inquired, "Why so still61 words
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Advertisement114 1950-08-28 3 ECZEMA, SORES V-fif Rash, Irritation f rC3^ Pimples, rashes, spots, skin W -*J/ irritation and even distressing W* 'i. eczema quickly yield to Zam-Buk I Cv e»- treatment. This herbal ointment k_ should be smeared over the affec- VJmjT I (|v ted parts before retiring at night |(y M V114 words
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Article, Illustration33 1950-08-28 4 The Royal Canadian Nava vessel Gayuea. one of the three Canadian destroyer* s ni to Korean waters to serve under the command of General Douglas Mac Arthur.33 words
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220 1950-08-28 4 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sunday. fHAIRMAN John Kee of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said today that officials who are not charged with making United States' foreign j)olicy would do well to "keep their big mouths shut" about it. He made ih? stattemen about sp*-cui«.ikm ihatU.P. - 220 words
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Article27 1950-08-28 4 LONDON. Sunday FOREIGN Secretary Bevin T will head the tour-man British delegation at thmeeting of the Western Powers' foreign ministers in New iTork.27 words
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109 1950-08-28 4 KUALA KANGSAi*. Sun. THE proposal to hold an Annua! Education. Week was not considered favour able at yesterday s meeting of th Women's Section of UMNO held at the Astatia i.»-jaaaat'iaii. Omy •Spates supported the scheme. Che Khatidja of Kua'.a Kangsar presided at the109 words
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Article48 1950-08-28 4 MOVED INCHES Reuter. LONDON. Sunday. ThTower. London s mediaeval lortress-prison. is moving away irom the River Thames. Scientists ot the British National Physical Laboratory who sank a pile into the blue clay round the Tower's foundations, say that it has moved threequarters of an inch in 21 years.—Router.Reuter. - 48 words
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Article21 1950-08-28 4 Dato Sir Roland Braddell left Singapore for U.K. on the Oranje this morning. He is going on a holiday.21 words
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Article72 1950-08-28 4 Reuter. y c to all Russia utgott.^^ The; (LStOCt CttiMC Interionsl Lon&hottJ Assuciaiioa ann<aus^H no Soviet goods wSB ccforh be oac!e<i loaded in ihe port. The associauon. aSUnI to the American Fetanfl oi and camtgu r all ste\ q >Tj n g I in NewReuter. - 72 words
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Article22 1950-08-28 4 A.P. 1 tody. I to J to be stnt for t! "J. clared h: \vvlcoir,< before a court.—Ai".A.P. - 22 words
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Article16 1950-08-28 4 UNESCO SPLIT OVER R EDS A I its Pilis »1J Oni\ I ruled stf.t l^\-jn uganizatior..-16 words
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Article1298 1950-08-28 5 DENYS VAL BAKER - TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY DENYS VAL BAKER u•. p in ►veals of :.or. oout of I i I after work, in a bittcred, rakish, green sports ear that I had bought in the days when second-hand cars were to be had for a houg.1,298 words
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Miscellaneous99 1950-08-28 5 SUPERMAN by Wayne Boring >SP-CPiMPS THE Yun-uH. 1 DIDN'T HERE SAY^^T^LE ASE DON'T VCL, ',AM£. SLUGGER \fi6URE ON A CELL. 'J SAD ENOUGH- /THAT A3AiN-AN' PROVOKE ME. f'D )AS»<ED CR MP. a n a BETTER )BUDDY: IP I WANT S BUT HAVING TO< iT GOES DOWN \DETEST HAVING TO/ AN99 words
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Article, Illustration82 1950-08-28 6 Ashok (No. 9, McPherson) beating Best Wishes (No. 3. Ayres) in (he fifth race at \uala Lumpur on Saturday. Ayres' mount, vho was loin* most of the early running. *as downed by Ashok's brilliant finish. Musketeer (No. 11. Ellery). who missed the jump at the start, is82 words
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41 1950-08-28 6 The Wins Sun and Chinese S.A. teams pictured unt itled World on Saturday night. The Hongkong team, Hine v n .l Keung Wing Ning (HK). Chen Poh ling <C>.\. L 0 Kai I (CSA). Chung Chini; Sen- i KK>. Cho Ya^i'S41 words
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142 1950-08-28 6 NURSES of Scarborough hospital will soon receive a uniqu souvenir from Mr. George Feather, father of Margaret Ann Feather, the 17-year-oid Scarborough girl, whu fftt The younsest compctU )r In the Daily Mail ehc.ni. 1 swimming race. When Mr. Feathrr. a-'io142 words
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Article104 1950-08-28 6 piELD Marshall Sir W.ikam Slim, Chief of the Im- perial Geue a! Staii. |fl tying I to Jersey on Aug. 23 'or the I wedding" ct his A.D C. 28 year od Major Georg.- Lie- wcliyn. Scots Guards. The la Mlas Love lay IJolitl.). 26.104 words
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Article98 1950-08-28 6 A FALMOUTH family re- cently atfpiirod a parrot which in common with most of hr kind, show d an eatemess lo tear un .vith Iter b a* anything acs nwtlbla within :\iach. To say.» w; ur and tear of perch's th° owners run! supplied with cotton98 words
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Article, Illustration36 1950-08-28 6 Mr. Hussain Mohamed of Ismail English School. Kota Bharu, Kelantan, and Mrs. Hussein after their marriage in Singapore on Aug. 20. Mrs. Hussein was formerly Miss Khairun Nachar binti N. S. Haider.36 words
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293 1950-08-28 7 A.P. CHICAGO. DADIOACTIVE tracers haw snown that some 11 liquids can soak through the hard enamel ol leeth, the hardest substance in the human body. Two dentists at the U.S. Government's Los Alamos, New Mexico, atomic announced this in the JournalA.P. - 293 words
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Article90 1950-08-28 7 Reuter. LONDON London County Counr 1 a ive drawn up a new set of by-laws to give wheel-chair invalids the chance to visit the cinemas and tl eat res more freely. Stnngen' laws hitherto forbade invalids and cripples fiom going to places of entertainment likeReuter. - 90 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-08-28 7 King Faxouk of Egypt is pictured here with some of his guests at the gala din ner he tfare in Deauville. France, ua Aug. 20. Left to right: F.I Haini Hussetn Pacha, widowei of the lat»' Princess Hesiican. of Egypt; the Beguin Khanr-Ring Faronk. and Mrs. AddaA.P. Photo. - 59 words
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127 1950-08-28 7 U.P. LONDON. —Kuomintang leaders "are still as morally bankrupt as they before losing the Chinese mainland, the so< ialist New Statesman and National declared. An articla by "a correspondent now visiting Formosa" says that Formosa is probably safe from attack byU.P. - 127 words
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Article94 1950-08-28 7 Reuter. GLN'EVA Friday. I UNEMPLOYMENT was *J higher this ye.ll than during the corresponding period 1 tst ye r ii. 11 of the 19 countries for -which the International Laboui Office receives flguees. it whs announce to-t.ay. The countries where Mil crapknnnom increased during the period under reviewReuter. - 94 words
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Article25 1950-08-28 7 A.P. Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies has arrived home after obtaining a US$lOO,OOO.--000 loan for Australia from the World Eank in Washington.—A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article136 1950-08-28 7 Reuter. DARTMOUTH Devon. Sun.— No one has yet come forward with wnat is considered by Uftc a reasonable otter for the 100.000 :ion-magnat le ship. Research, lying at anchor here. The Admiralty have been .seeking a buyer for The past live months. Research was launchedReuter. - 136 words
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Article43 1950-08-28 7 PENANG. Miss Caroline Ruth Gurubatham was married to Mr. Samuel Arul Abishegam recently. The bride was given away by her father while the matron of honour was Mrs. W Guru ba tham Miss Lucy Abishegam and Miss Rosaline Gurubatham were bridesmaids.43 words
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Article98 1950-08-28 7 LONDON, Sun. Impvi tant relics hf the bron'age have been discovert a burial site on the *jßdswept moors above Burnt Lancashire. The 40 foot circle of boulders which marks tta consists of slterr.au rocks of millstone grit whK.. must have be< n carried over half a98 words
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Article104 1950-08-28 7 It had taken the eatjn morning for Zekt to tow W tourist s disabled car waoi Turkey Track Spring down the .settlement at Whitti' Porch Clearing. When finally returned home. taw his weary ckl mule hitched t the ramshackle cart, his m came out on the porch BBJ104 words
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Article142 1950-08-28 7 A.P. JERUSALEM.—Jan Peerce. the Metropolitan Opera tenoi, heard a shrill whistle at the end of his first in Israel. That was in Ramat Gan, the new coastal plain town, where he had regaled his audience with several ar as accompanied by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. ThereA.P. - 142 words
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Article97 1950-08-28 8 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. PRESIDENT TR'TMAM may Impound the proposed •mjjP 500.000 loan to Spam ,onfTe«* approves JjjJiuv as part of .the V&--4 ooo.OC-0 Appropriation ?li an administration aide ~'d yesterday. He 'told a reporter that he Mild not be surprised if would act toA.P. - 97 words
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Article63 1950-08-28 8 a ppomt- the Oranje last 2ihz wvn the «hip docked Si igapore. because no pas- sogers were allowed on Reason for the ban: The lust come in from rta, where there wa« an tofcipoi Port Health ice I th- ban. As reporter left the iw63 words
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Article32 1950-08-28 8 latest find ol hitherto unLing the tetra i shining bluish tody and the dorsal fins coloured yell tm wer exhibited the honorary secretary 11 h Pi nang Acquarists32 words
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Article114 1950-08-28 8 Tribune Staff Reporter. [HINATOWN was ablaze last night but the City Fire Brigade took no action. It was the "festival of the hungry ghosts." is i Chinese famicelebrate this festival Is on the 15th day n h moon (the -ry yhosts) oy >ns of paper114 words
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Article125 1950-08-28 8 AAP. TOKIO. Fri. (if f 'f 'T T U IAL var news re:umuniques vill n<» longer units of tip Headouarhere today, ial reports •liied rHvisions and regiments even special regimental combat teams by their numbers and "nicknames" iheir positions on the scattered Korean warAAP. - 125 words
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318 1950-08-28 8 A.P. HERACLION, Today. A BEAUTIFUL 19-year-old Cretan girl yesterday defied the consequences of a bloody hundred-year-old feud to stay with her lover orr Mount Isa legendary birthplace of Zeus and Jupiter. Daughter of a Liberal Party M.P., Taasoula Petra<y>georgi tA.P. - 318 words
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Article36 1950-08-28 8 The lecture on "Mountains in Literature which was arranged at the British Council Hall lor tomorrow will not take place because Mr. Arnold Lunn has to leave Singapore for Australia two days in advance.36 words
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Article36 1950-08-28 8 Dr. cjorcr seagrav Amc rtcan Missionary recently •\nost< d rv the Burmese Gove: rment on suspicion of aiding X tren rends, has ipplie i to the Supreme Couu for a writ of habeas corpus.36 words
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Article211 1950-08-28 8 A.P. CONWAY. Sunday. THE "Irish Mail." crack passenger train, racing toward London half an hour behind schedule, rammed into a switching engine early today and spilled off the tracks. Five passengers and a dining car attendant were killed and 35 others injured. The passenger trainA.P. - 211 words
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Article23 1950-08-28 8 Reuter. Tlw Chinese authorities in Cant »n have sent about 800 cases <">! munitions to Ho Ch: Minh' forces. Reuter.Reuter. - 23 words
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Article84 1950-08-28 8 W ater On Black Market U.P. Today. PALERMO, Sicily, A PITCHER of water brought 325 lh*e or TJSSO.SO on the blnck market (oday at \rgento and half a do7en other townships on the Southern coast of Sit d\. Nobody asked even if the water was polluted. An eslima<ed 25(MMU) inhabitantsU.P. - 84 words
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Article17 1950-08-28 8 Sir Oven Dixon. I.N. Kashmir mediatcr. arsived IB Londea yesterday from Karachi. Reuter17 words
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Article19 1950-08-28 8 Uruguay has author.se.l I janenan vessel to enter Montevidct for the first time since Jap in's surrendci.19 words
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86 1950-08-28 8 A.P. and Reuter. SAN FRANCISCO, San. AN advance party of X British Army officers left San Francisco today b> plane for Korea. They will make preliminary: arrangements there be fore the arrlvai ot Unite-: Kingdom troop*. Major K. Marafrif. told reporters that the BritishA.P. and Reuter. - 86 words
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Article95 1950-08-28 8 Aborigines 'Can Be Developed A.P. CANBERRA, Saturday. I'HVEN a educational I .system. Australian <ibongines touid tekc a usefu. place in th. AuifrwHin economy within 20 yenrs, Mi. D. M Carthy, Commonw» nlti. Consultant in Native Ecue.i tion. reported, i There is :ittle pioot. Mi. McCaithy said, aborigines. when al'owed opportunityA.P. - 95 words
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Article50 1950-08-28 8 Reuter-AAP. SANTIAGO DE CHILE. Sat.—A group oi people las: night hurled stones, bof: of acid md red paint at the United States Embassy here and broke several windows. The rioters, said to number about 30, shouted slogans af.acking the United States and praising the Korean Communists.— Reuter-AAP.Reuter-AAP. - 50 words
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Advertisement123 1950-08-28 8 ANOTHE LINK IN THE 1^ Biro Service covers the Eastern hemi- \r y sphere. But It does more than that—lt covers jMSL S every writing need; as witness the new Biro j f^"** MINOR with Its easily fitted refill Inserts, Its I? I protector cap which enables It to be123 words
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526 1950-08-28 9 ISMAIL BIN MARJAN (Bournemouth) caused an upset in the opening round of the S.B.A. Open Championships when he conceded a walk-over to Lav Teng Sian (Mayflower) at the Clerical Union Hall last night. He was not present when his tie was called.526 words
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Article59 1950-08-28 9 ST. JOHN AM'II IANO; A<* ><H I AT ION, First-aid Class Headquarters Stamford Road, 5 p.m. YMCA: < r«.h*rd Road. judc class. 6 p.m., Singapore Lift Guard Coip* meeting. 7.30.p.m. SINGAPORE AKi MK1ETY, life olos.?-, iii Council Hali Stamford Road, 6 p.m. to 8.3( p.m. CHINESE59 words
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Article118 1950-08-28 9 < ATK.W The Yeliow Cabnan at 11 1.45 4.15. 6.45 prwi 9.30 p m. ALHAMBBA: "'Innd Cany.i Tr.i l" a' 1 45, 4 15 6.45 am! 9.30 p.m. I'AVHJON* "Ad- Hsd Four Sons" at 2 4.15 •>.' and 9.30 p.m. fAPli'OL: ■V»*iba«h Avenue" at 11. 1.4\ 4. €.3 nnd118 words
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Article38 1950-08-28 9 SOCCER: RAJ .e iar v. hgtar v. Tiser- S.A Jalan stadium: B nc?~ Hons# A Horn; Korj; Bcnk Time Parby at G<»ylan»:: Main' Pr.bhshuij; House v. a f TU)D: Btw. Hse B: Guthrie V Overseas Chinee Ban';.38 words
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Article236 1950-08-28 9 S.C.C. bet; Sineapore Indians by n."" wkket.« to win the Chan! M. morial Cup cr.t ket mat«h oo ?CC Padang yesterday. Indian* Ist. Innings: 111 run? HOC Ist. Inning.: Heard b Y. Madari 27: Scwray lbw b Lhubalar. 0: b Bhatri 0; Ede236 words
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Article36 1950-08-28 9 Reuter. y ILVERSTON X,, Northamptonshire. Sun. Italian rating ace Utuseppe Far unving an Alta-Komeo. today won the International Trophy here by yards from his team mate, Argentine driver J u «m Fangio.— Reuter.Reuter. - 36 words
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Article46 1950-08-28 9 A.P. ALEXANDRIA. Sun.—The Egyptian Government today awarded £5,000 eaca to Hassan Abdel Rehtm, winner of the recent Daily Mail Cross Channel swim, and Marei Hamad, who wa third. The money will allow each swimmer to build a house, a cabinet announcement said. —A.P.A.P. - 46 words
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Article157 1950-08-28 9 Reuter. LONDON. Pun. A sou. a tury hy Jack Ruin rison. lUidd.sex open'n* lul—nn. the first day's ph»v betwt«*n Middlesex and the West Indies cniket tourists at Lords today. Robinson, la iiii< niiini 1 i .1 ♦»r than ■gnrawive moo. ;u 105 in neam .'our hour* 1Reuter. - 157 words
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Article71 1950-08-28 9 MALACCA. Sun. Mr. M. Ahearne rsf Messers. Dunlop Malayan Estates Ltd.. Malacca, was married yesterday at the Church of Sc. Francis Xavier to Miss Patricia Forde. a Nursing Sister 01 the Malacca General Hospital. The marriage was solem nised by 'he ,o v. Fativ r de Souza.71 words
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519 1950-08-28 9 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. yyiLL Tho Fook Hung, weightlifting champion in the bantamweight class at the British Empire Games held in New Zealand last year, represent Malaya again at the World's Weightlifting championships to be held in Paris in October this year? This was the519 words
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215 1950-08-28 9 gVERY player and official of the Hongkong Chire team, the Malayan Chinese Football and their guests drank champagne from the Hn v Cup at last night's M.C.F.A. dinner in h *nZ the tourists at the Wing Choon Yuen Reshv Great World. restaurant,215 words
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Article56 1950-08-28 9 ADELAIDE, Sun.—Norm an Yon Nida en Btttofed iy won the Australian open g'o]f title with q g ite oi 286 only r.no t bftter thai 21-yre r-eIJ IV or Thomson, who brake the coarse 1 cord with <. challenging last round ot 66. Voi- Nida had roun56 words
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Article28 1950-08-28 9 Keownam Youngsters beal Johore CYIIA 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at Naval Base yesterday. Boil goals were scored "in the second half oy Suan Sai.28 words
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Article104 1950-08-28 9 ANK th British An vl best rifle shoti for the put 20 year s, -H'-year-D'.d Maor Charles E. Snrimpton, and j his tw soldier rasa arr al member 3 of the Ist Batta: on, They are tiaining for the Malaya Rifle Meeting takes place at104 words
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Article50 1950-08-28 9 MALACCA. Sat.- An gMaiayan Y.W.C.A. holiday camp is being WW at ttj labear Hall. Tranquerah Road. Malacca, with campers from «J Kuala Lumpur and 24 Malacca under the jgKgJ Of Miss Beatrice 1*8» pational Secretary V W.C.A. for Malaya an Singapore. Kwon Soo. is assisting her.50 words
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Article121 1950-08-28 9 CmwKSB Swiauniaf Cli:b H! r„, at Tiger Swim"-' r polo mat.h played jkx>! y. St. rdrf>. 1 recor d cf B(\ have kept tm T w J not drop!'in;; a P*™* Mtetfrf It era* ar. ««W mat.-h during J^^&tTttW" Oh Cbwee Bock. Chinese leadinc 2-u On the121 words
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Article497 1950-08-28 10 "SPOT - By "SPOT" KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. INI.KPENDENCE (Mawi), never in the picture tiU I thc turn for home, gave a brilliant display a furlong out to snatch a great victory in the Class Division 1 race over 7-f. yesterday, the opening aav of the Selangor Turf Club's August-September Meeting.497 words
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Article567 1950-08-28 10 Hoi test favourite of the day Heath <SOt> titkets) won iVe fourth race for Class 4 hor.- s -f. n easy manner. a?Ur n u r- I viving an obji.tion lodged against her. Jo*.key Chat-lea rode thin Cold Mint II mare with g.eat oniid e» c, holding her567 words
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Article21 1950-08-28 10 ng'was vu-.d-i|u T no -run tin »a« threatening. Ihe bdl Ad Why Si iv'i-ian iTuTni t. Double21 words
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Article23 1950-08-28 10 A.P. V 1 hNN A. Sun. Holland 1950 European wnterloo championships here v with a 9-4 victory 11 the defend'n rrA.P. - 23 words
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Article332 1950-08-28 10 K.L. W eights For Wednesday BH<>\\ are tbe weights for Wednesday, Seioud I>ay "f ihe Selangor Turf lull's ml Se»t Meeting. \Boi i n RLONGS. **L»riA!N bM hoy rji ■AIYLAXn ?ia Rj««mS tnS&R '"»»'M\ sasss 1 s S ES KB H<»u>i>. < ,„v. k M KI.ONOS ni W \HKIOR Outr332 words
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Article243 1950-08-28 10 A.P. LONDON. Sun. Cyril WashbroK. Lancashire and England opening batsman. will tour Australia ami New Zealand with tht English cricket this winter. «t was announced today. Last month he said business commitments would prevent him fro n making the trip Now. ,u--has made an agreement withA.P. - 243 words
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97 1950-08-28 10 BOMBAY. Sun.—The Malayan i<air. Tan Jin Eonff Jiid A. Pirus. v.on their *-ay to the semifinals of the men's doubles in the Criek**t Itife ot India charrpionships today beiU ing H. Pereira, India* Number Three, and K. IM. F ingnekar. 15-6. 15->. The Malayans97 words
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Article135 1950-08-28 10 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. Oiickel tKat.urdayt < lose of play sc ores At Taunton. Soil" i t VP©! ceaterahire. worceeteranahe *i«!) ior 9 (Wyatt 53). .stump* drawn early owim; to tain. At Swansea, Warwi<k.-hi: for 2. play severely re**r cted by rain. At Southend. Ess< 179Reuter. - 135 words
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Title Section57 1950-08-28 1 MALAYA TRIBUNE by na PEQPU HH(,LR fft£o THAN ANY AFIT.RNOON PAPER IN MALA YA Phone SSM/3 Nine Lme* Published simultaneously at Swgapore, Kuala Lumpur, ipoh ana Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, AUGUST 28, 1950 Pit ICE TI N CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE Wimp* Tnbunc Office, I*3. Vtovi tttrwt, L»nii„n. X57 words
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Article358 1950-08-28 1 A.P. TOKIO. Monday. COUTH KOREAN troops, backed by Allied aircraft and naval units, arc smashing back at the two Communist divisions advancing down the east i >.ist on Sunday. The Communists, in an all-out offensive to recapture tlx- east coast <>1 Pohang, haveA.P. - 358 words
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Article199 1950-08-28 1 BAD WEATHER DRIVES RELIEF PLANES BACK Reuter. wi.er it a. M'Mrfay. p rtttquakc shook M• n ,i p#rtB of i pp. > on S ituitl t v. I rr ng here snid.* Moving ft "ii. noith to <outh he shocli was described tli >t~- "1 in tltirReuter. - 199 words
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Article57 1950-08-28 1 A.P. PRLTLRIA. Mon. THE United States has accepted South Afrlja oiler of a fighter squadron for Korea and It will so? 1 leave, the government arnounces. It will oe led by Acting Commandant S. van Breda Tberon D.S.C.. D.F.C. AFC. S2-yecr- old most decorated pilot inA.P. - 57 words
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Article580 1950-08-28 1 Reuter AAP. KOREAN FRONT. Monday. •TOMMUNIST troops are hurling armour into their new assault on the South Korean defenders of the east coast port of Pohang. after driving forward three miles and capturing the town of Kigyc. The new Northern drive came as two planeloads ofReuter & AAP. - 580 words
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86 1950-08-28 1 A.P. and Reuter. SAN FR/NCISCO. Sun. AN advance party of 10 British Army officers left San Francisco today by plane for Korea. They will make preliminary arrangements there be fore the arrival of United Kingdom troops Major K. Marshall told reporters that the BritishA.P. and Reuter. - 86 words
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Article, Illustration62 1950-08-28 1 A toast to friendship between Asia's infant regimr». Communist Ch'na and Indonesia. Chinese Ambassador Wan Jen Shu (left) ■ltd his Consul I'jons; Kin.*: Huat drink with President Soekarno on Aeu. 14 at the Presidential P n 1 a c c in Jakaita. A few moments irlier rioekarn»A.P. Photo - 62 words
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Article57 1950-08-28 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO Sun. THE first passenger ship 'o be taken over by the United Sta'oo as a troooship. the President Lines' General W. H. Gordon is already taking Army personnel to Japan. The General Gordon is making one trip as a troopcarrier, then she willA.P. - 57 words
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Article31 1950-08-28 1 Dr CJordOß Soagrave. American reaentJy •■Tested ny the Burmese Goveinment on suspicion of •udinfe is..iien rebels, has appUou tc ihe Supreme Court lor a v rit of habeas corpus.31 words
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Article29 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. Mi. Clement Attlee Will m ike < non Vial broadcast on "the strei.ethcning of the UHtied for M next Wodnesl;iv at B.lf> pm. G.M. I. ReuteiReuter. - 29 words
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Article17 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. Sir OV'-n Dixon. 1W Kashmir mediator, arrived ie Londea yesterday from Kara-chi.-i'eutcrReuter. - 17 words
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Article214 1950-08-28 1 A.P. CONWAY, Sunday. THE "Irish Mail," crack passenger train, racing toward London half an hour behind schedule, rammed into a switching engine early today and spilled off the tracks. rive passengers and a dining ear attendant were killed and 35 others injured. The passenger trainA.P. - 214 words
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Article20 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. Uruguay hai authorised o Janarase vessel to entei Montevideo for the first Um< since Jaom's surrendet. Reutei.Reuter. - 20 words
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Article24 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. Mi. Winston Churchill ifi a nationwide broadcast Last night declared that Europe aa in "gTuve peril" from Conimuni Jt attack.—Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article24 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. Bana authorities in canton have postponed indefinitely the aecona issuance of Victory P.onds. originally scheduled fot aai< 01. July I. —Reuter.Reuter. - 24 words
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Article23 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. md; Q(fa "gratefully ■icceptcd" *he offer of the Ceylon Government to loan 10,000 tons of rice for Mucin-s. 1 '-uter,Reuter. - 23 words
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Article181 1950-08-28 1 A.P. WASHINGTON. Sun THE U.S. Arm> report.-d new evidence on Satinday of recent Russian shipments cf fighting equipment to the Korean communists. An Army spokesman said: "Interrogation of North Korean prisoners tends *o connrm reports that Sovie' Russia has sent equipment to North Korean ReA.P. - 181 words
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Article137 1950-08-28 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. THINATOWN was ablaze last night but the City Fire Brigade took no action. It was the "festival of the hungry ghosts. Hundreds of Chinese families celebrate this festival whitth falls on the 15th day of the seventh moon 'the moon of hungry137 words
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Article24 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. Th" Chinese authorities in Caul -ii linve sent about 800 eases ot munitions to Ho Chi Minn', for cs.-Reutei.Reuter. - 24 words
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171 1950-08-28 1 LONDON. Monday. A URANIUM deposit of perhaps one million tons has been found by prospectors in Northern Wales. The Ministry of Supply explained cautiously that the uranium ore is of "extremely low yield" and hinted that it might not be feasible to171 words
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Article30 1950-08-28 1 Reuter. The influential Tokio daily liji Sa.mp yesterday editorially declared that Japm <• irinol expect security guarantiee, 'torn the U.N. as long as the Soviet remains a memoer. Reutcj.Reuter. - 30 words
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Article29 1950-08-28 1 7 ON DON Sunday. FOREIGN Secretary Bevin will head the four-man British delegation at the meeting ol the Western Powers' foreign ministers In New York.29 words
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Article20 1950-08-28 1 A.P. Formosa was beflaggc<i >< tcrday In honour of the *****t i'liuveisaty of the birth of f onfucus. AP.A.P. - 20 words
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Article20 1950-08-28 1 Dato Sir Roland Braddell left Singapore for U.:v. on the Oranje this mcni- He is on a Hobday.20 words
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Article155 1950-08-28 1 U.P. tokio. Today. THE Ky k*o Mews A motifl o r sawi Ih it a Nf«w China Nays l*r«»r»C7 i Communist control!"!) broadcast from pektni reported that th* Chin .s* Communist GovefttnVitt had protested to the Amene »n Gov Tnment that Am rican plants had bonib:dU.P. - 155 words
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Article41 1950-08-28 1 The lecture on "M >ic. tains in Literature' RrtUen xfas arrang d at the Britisu Council Hall tor tomorrow will not ra'ie piac<- becau: Mr. Arnold Lunn has to leave Singapore lor Ausir a lia two days in advance.41 words
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Article24 1950-08-28 1 Th FJi glish language Nippon Times yesterday edito* ially supported th" r>f Communi.-t trim public and privub organ .rtatSon in Japm.24 words
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Article47 1950-08-28 1 A.P. KOREAN WAKFKONP Today. i,i.-(irn. Walton 11. Walker, commander f the L.S. Eighth Army, returned from a frontln.e inspection ot the war ar« is yes < rda\ to aarn that Itwrthrr setbacks were in store for the United Nations forces Rghthtg the Nortli Korean Communists —VPA.P. - 47 words
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Advertisement29 1950-08-28 1 *<»* Firth Brown Tools Files V Twist Drills V Hacksaw Blades 1 1 Circular Saws Q Band Saws B Carbide Tools and Cutters Metal Cutting Saws AH Engineers' Cutting Tools29 words
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Advertisement109 1950-08-28 1 _TTrl PIATING v i -Mr Heres a Splrmlul i Hot Drink V P. 0.259 V.» AIM Rl ECI drn.W lor ebr In I 'O 4ltinc'aux< J ix 44. ti K» > \\M\fmm I mm\ Havoiir all it* own. *e«.i »< »J- < i* I fCI tliag wlw iliroujili tbr K«-l>109 words
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Article234 1950-08-28 2 Dr l.v.a. Mctxsmaekcrs, chief of the Algemnen Netherlands Persburea(press agency) passed through Smgapore in the Oranj;- yesterday. Dr Meteemaekers odd the Tnbi:n thai his last job before leasing lakatr i was an interview *riih presldent 60 ricano, who told him ti;:it after the ssttlomenl ol th234 words
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Article50 1950-08-28 2 U.P. MoviE actress Margaret Sullavan and Kenreth Arthur Wagg. director of Hcrlicks Limited of England, obtained a wedding licence Beth Hstecl their ages as 41. Wagg gavt his as Siough. England. The wedoing was expected in a. week. Sullavan was married twice previously. Wagg once.—lV'U.P. - 50 words
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Article26 1950-08-28 2 A.P. Admiral Arthur W. Ra ford. C-in-C of U.S. Naval Force- in ihe Pacific, says •'the low point has been passed in -A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article95 1950-08-28 2 Aborigines 'Can Be Developed A.P. CANBERRA, Saturday ("•I-VEN a good educational I system, Australian aborigine.l cou'd take a useful place in the Australian economy within 20 years, Mi. D. McCarthy, Common wealth Consuliant in Native Education, reported. There is little prool, Mr. McCarthy said, aborigines, ■'when allowed opportunity foi developmentA.P. - 95 words
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Article111 1950-08-28 2 Gilt parcel.- ior th< Unin d Kingdom must be bona hde unsolicited plfts and must 10t be impv>ued into ihe U.K. as merchandise for sHe or lor commercial or professional us.\ states a j.po.ir K-'iat'ons statement. The sifts mus be clearly marseo as jnit.s ana the111 words
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Article, Illustration136 1950-08-28 2 MEET a bttle girl tot whom h» r lutori pr.'diet I gfMBl musica l fUtHL *he is se\en J car aid A lie heah. Alice bai an exceptionalls kt iii ear tor music and play* her pieces on her piano a«eordion by memor>.136 words
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Article, Illustration390 1950-08-28 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sunday. pLANS to renovate Johore's only swimming pool at Stulang Laut, Johore Bahru. at an estimated cost of $4,000 have been laid by the Johore Bahru Police Club. When completed, the 40 ft.-square pool which was buiit by the Police before the war,390 words
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Article51 1950-08-28 2 PENANG. Sun. Specimen of the latest find cf tropic i ti-hes, hitherto unnamed, re: ambling the tetra family with a shining bluish body and the dorsal fins which are coloured yell .iw and black, were exhibited by the honorary secretary of the Penang Acu.uari.sts Society on51 words
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232 1950-08-28 2 THE vacancies created on the Court and Council of the University of Malaya through the resignations of Dr. A. VV. S. Thevathasan and Mr. Lee Siow Mong respectively are to be filled. A graduate of the King Edwaid V!l College of Medicine232 words
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Article218 1950-08-28 2 Charge JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. TWENTY nine- year-old Tay Al. Kwee. a business man ai Tehran, was tried before Che Kadir in the Magistrates' Court to-day on a charge of giving false information to a Police sergeant against Tan lee Tent-, at Tehran on March 3.218 words
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Article176 1950-08-28 2 THE Singapore Teacher- lion ha.- plans for the production of William SLak -peaie's Richard II" in O' ber. The play will have a cast made up of students and uachers from local schoo 1 In charge of production wiii Da rid L\:tle of Radio If176 words
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317 1950-08-28 2 DADIO contact was established yesterday between Air Headquarters Malaya Operations Room at Changi and the three police and army rescue parties which are fighting their way through Kelantan jungle to the scene of Friday's Dakota crash. The rescue teams joined forces during the day,317 words
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Article121 1950-08-28 2 A PASSENGER on bn Omnie which left the pore this morning 'V. five-yea r- 0 M in dent Mr. t Surianef I on his wsv to P tns Political Science for h! years. ™*W Mr. Bod tn gara v cently was Chief of ov rt121 words
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Article83 1950-08-28 2 Tho'e was much disappointment aboard the Oranje last evening the ship dockeo in Singapore, because no passengers were allowed on shore. Reason fur the ban The ship bad lust come in from Jakarta, where there was an outbreak of plague Singapore Port Health authorities placed83 words
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Article41 1950-08-28 2 PENANG, Sat.—Miss Caroline Ruth Gurubatham wa.s married »oday to Mr. Samuel Arul Abishcgam. Tiie bride wa.s given awft) by her father while the matron of honour was Mrs. W Gurubatham Miss Lucy Abishcgam and Miss Rosaline Gurubatham were bridesmaids.41 words
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Article103 1950-08-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Recruiting of 140 candidate! for th< Royal Military Polic« Corps will take place in Seremban Aug 30 to Sept. 2 inclusive at the offices of the Social Welfare Department, B athurst Road. Recruits must be Briti b subjects, between the ages of 18 to103 words
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Article53 1950-08-28 2 There were fifty cases of pneumonia of which 13 were fatal, it was announced in a Federation press release yesterday for the week ending August 12. Other causes of mortality were: Enteric fever four deaths and dysentery—three deaths. There were eighteen cases, of Scrub Typhus none of53 words
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225 1950-08-28 2 Says Priesl PENANG. Sunday. MISSION schools in New China are subject to inspection and the administration of these schools is no more in their own hands, but in under the control of the Communist Government, there is no liberty in Red China. Brother l£mile225 words
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Article131 1950-08-28 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Sun. I Bandits fired on an est a." bungalow in Johore yester- day. The Special Constables returned the fire and the bandits made off. In Johore. security forces located a camp and engaged j three bandits. All three are belioved to have been131 words
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Advertisement90 1950-08-28 2 OPENING TOMORROW A CAREER... or a woman's LOVE? \Wfk THE INTIMATE STOW OF A DOCTOR'S PRIVAU LIFt 1 I GIRL COMIMG! ALAN LADD in Paramount's "CAPTAIN CAREY, U.S.A." TODAY 1.45 4.15 NEXT CHANM! lorCAMEßbTlHrepublic's THE PLUNDERERS in trucolor last TUBE snows m y iv■ v. lagrid BERGMAN—Warner BAXTER m ADAM90 words
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Advertisement46 1950-08-28 2 LAST DAY 11—1.45—1—6.30 9.30 IF WrUIAM PERItfRC hIW AOSU* *ME WB tomorrow" A TRUE STORY OF ONE WOMAN'S PERSONAL EXPERIENCE! "THREE CAME HOME" i 1 i 1 k Mkow Showing <>ia s>r. X, o«A> COMING SOON «MIIOUM4MUUNC tMKI^ marrytun.ir XJiS? JOHN FORD Jfif Pbtrthwl** V V/^WAWWrWriW46 words
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Advertisement94 1950-08-28 2 Today: 3.15. 6.30. 9.15 p.m. •MALA, THE MIGHTY" (in Hindustanii. Last 3 Shews: 2. tM 9.15 p.m "COMANCHE TERRITORY starring Maureen O'Hara, Mac Donald OH*! In Technicolor. Opening To-morrow 20th Century Ft* I UNFAITHFULLY YOURS p.»x Harrison, Uada I*""]* PHOHF »0 ***** UnAHGB' Las: Day: J "ADVENTURE Ot CAPTAIN HAR*94 words
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208 1950-08-28 3 Unde rgr ads To Get free Medical Service? ifIJIVERSIT* of Malaya authorities are considerU mc the setting up of a Student Health Service in h near future. Professor J. H. Straham, Head of artment of Social Medicine and Public Health, rsity of Malaya, is conducting a survey of students health.208 words
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Article158 1950-08-28 3 THE first positive step towards a Trade Union Congress for Singapore is expected to be taken on September 10. A circular has been issued f o various unions in Singapore by Mr. V. K. Nair. Convenor, and President of Ihe Army Civil Service Union, requesting158 words
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Article189 1950-08-28 3 A y E of th, British Army's j If v Mots for the past v 19-year-Old Maior E sniimpton. and »wo soldier sons are all f the Ist. Battalion, Jorci rtershirc Regiment, j Thev'art tiaintag for the Ma- j L f>ifl< Meeting which j Stinting,189 words
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Article, Illustration15 1950-08-28 3 Victor Dorai portraying the p?a<M>rk at Sat unlays Indian Fine Arts Society show.15 words
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Article107 1950-08-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Sun. TWO medicine-pcddlars who sold uhrir wares in the Plentong area without ;i licence were fined $15 each in the Magistrates' Court to day. They were Goh Peng Kirn and Yong Heng Wah who pleaded guilty to the charge. Mohd. Tahir who prosecuted107 words
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Article76 1950-08-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU. cun. Acting on information, the Police raided a hut at Gunong Estate on August 25 and arrested a Chinese for alleged possession cf samsu. In the Magistrates' Cour: today, Low Chin Chon-j claimed trial to the charge. It was alleged that he had not paid76 words
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Article219 1950-08-28 3 Ott > Lund, 51-year-old Chief Officer of the 5.300-ton Norwegian motor vessel, Hoegh Silvcrlight, now loading cargo ;n Singapore for Australia, is a sailor with an unusual hobby. In his spare time. Otto paints and sketchce For, alt!" "'tigh most ot his time is spent dealing219 words
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50 1950-08-28 3 Mr James T.C. Khor (h it), serrcta of the Community Church Young People's rlmin relebr-ited' his 21st bivthday recently with a party at the Church ground. Pie ;r!h rthppaslr. Mr. •>. E. Sundram, lighting the caAdles of the birthday cake Hue snows me p* while ma and grandma watche the50 words
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Article330 1950-08-28 3 A HIGHLY successful Variety Concert was presented by the Indian Fine Arts Society to a packed hall on Saturday night to celebrate Oanam at the Raffles Institution Hall. All the members of the cast gave sincere interpretations of their roles and the Fine Arts Society,330 words
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Article43 1950-08-28 3 Reuter. The world's larger, land-based plane, the XC--99, was ready today for Air Force use. The XC-99 was developed after 14 months of modification at an Air Force base. Its destination, purpooe and most of its specifications were military secrets —Reuter.Reuter. - 43 words
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Article56 1950-08-28 3 Malacca. Sat itn allMalayan y.W.C.A. holiday camp is being held at Shellabear Hall. Tranquerah Road. Malacca, with 32 campers from Ipoh and Kuala Lumpur and 24 irom Malacca under the direction of Miss Beatrice Lynch. National Secretary oi the Y.W.C.A. for Malaya and Singapore. Miss Kwok56 words
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Article491 1950-08-28 3 Court Told J.OHORE BAHRU, Sunday. pOR about half an hour in the Sessions Court today, a squatter woman, Lim Tham Kiew, said during the evidence-in-chief and the cross-examination that she did not know the whereabouts of the Chinese clerk who came to her kongsi491 words
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Article48 1950-08-28 3 MR. Jacob Reuben arffl u Miss Hilda Saul were married at the Maghain Aboth Synagogue in Waterloo Street yesterday. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Meyer Saul of Seremban while the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Reuben of Singapore.48 words
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257 1950-08-28 3 JOHORE BAHRU, Sunday. fWENTY-THREE-YEAR-OLD Tye Teck Hon, a clerk interpreter at the Kluang Detention Camp, was acquitted in the Sessions Court yesterday on two charges of cheating squatter-detainees and dishonestly inducing them to deliver to him a total sum of $30. rye was alleged257 words
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115 1950-08-28 3 KUALA KANGShR. Sun. THE proposal to hold an 1 Annual Education. Wees was not considered favourable at yesterday's meeting of the Women's Section of UMNO held at the Astana isicandanah. Only mm f a t c s .supported the scheme. Che Khatidja of Kua".115 words
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Article63 1950-08-28 3 MALACCA, Sun Mr. M. Ahearne of Messers. Dunlor Malayan Estates Ltd.. Malacca, was married yesterday at the Church of S:. Francis Xavier to Mlsf Patricia Forde. a Nursing Sister vi the Malacca General Hospital. The marriage was solem de Souza. Mr G. E. C Wisdon. Resident Commissioner.63 words
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Advertisement104 1950-08-28 3 ICLEANSING 1 TISSUES iFcr use as handkerchiefs. F< r 1.. ties soft skin. Fcr i snoving make- And for hundred I I one other J SOLD EVERYWHERE! The Estate of K. MOHAMED YOUSOFr Baggage and goods carriers. H;fi»:ient Service Ccrapetitive Prices. i Own Transport and labour ensure prompt delivery any104 words
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Advertisement732 1950-08-28 3 NOTIC£S I AUCTION SALE OF V ALT TABLE FREEHOLD STATUTORY LAND GRANT SINGAPORE PROPERTIES To bo hold at oni saleroom. No. 10, Chulia Street. On Wednesday. 30th August 1950. at 2.30 P.M. Lot 1. Freehold land situate at Lewis Road off Bukit Timah Road, area 25,417 sq. ft (VACANT POSSESSION).732 words
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Advertisement511 1950-08-28 3 ENGAGEMENT The engagement Is announced between Mr. Charles Ang, 304.A. Towner Road and Miss Wee Khui Hwav 271.A, Balestier Road, on 27th August 1950, Singapot c. SITS: VACANT Ml T N rCIPAL ENGI NBE US DEPARTMENT: Oka* at Mum-ipal Stores* and Worh- c-.vs. Crmmr-ncing salary $80 nliis C.L.A. in Clerical511 words
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Article450 1950-08-28 4 U.P. THE United Slates flrm'-y believes tra. it has enough backing to beat down any Russ'an move in the United Nat-ens Security Council that would seek a withdrawal of the American Seventh Fleet from th.' Strait of Fornu sa This was ie ported by authoritiesU.P. - 450 words
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345 1950-08-28 4 A.P. LAWS framed hundreds of vears ago when highwaymen terrorised the roads are worrying the present day keepen of Britain's Ian* An official of the Brewers' Society saio "the matter e.as eome *to a head following a customer"! successful claim recently for damagesA.P. - 345 words
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Article343 1950-08-28 4 T)ATO Onn wins the day. He goes back as the President of the United Malays National Organisation with the thumping majority of sixtysix to three, and at the same time gains ground on the citizenship issue. The UMNO Assembly passes the executive's proposals on citizenship and State nationality343 words
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Article255 1950-08-28 4 is worried by reports of two Chinese Communist divisions on the KoreaManchuria border, and news that Mao is mobilising to funnel war material to the North Koreans. Peking Radio is also taking a more openly belligerent tone. "It is impossible," it roars, "to •solve the Korean255 words
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Article, Illustration569 1950-08-28 4 2 Cables From Washington On Formosa A.P. THE odds seem to be against the Chinese Ccm--1 munists now carrying out their threat to liberate" Nationalist-controlled Formosa m an amphibious invasion gamble. In some quarters in Washington there is inclination to look upon the outcryA.P. - 569 words
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484 1950-08-28 4 Borneo Makes ProgressBut Sadly Lacks Trained Teachers EXTRACTS IROM GOVERNMENT'S ANNUAL REPORT i on 1919 I OR MOUTH BORNEO yon n bokneo trade last 1 year was the highest ever n corded totalling over 571.5 V.000 for imports and exports, and $21,000,000 for transit trade, according to the annual report484 words
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Article803 1950-08-28 4 THOMAS HARRIS - By THOMAS HARRIS SWEDEN is accusing Russia »5 of "occupying Lhe Baltic" and her big newspapers urge the Social Demo mi Government to take rcpfrti Is. Russia ha* announced that her territorial waters in the Baltic now run twelve sea miles out instead of the four803 words
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Article53 1950-08-28 4 SYDNEY. Sim. Twenty two year old Charles Cressman has a tor tune of £41.000 waiting for him. it he adopts his great-uncle's name oC Statter. But he does not think it worth it. His mother said. "Charley thinks he has done well enough under his own53 words
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Advertisement10 1950-08-28 4 ĕ"Jfu Sign </--".. good 'Confeciion^l Fe>N( CONFECTIONERY)^ 2-SIAK ST-S'PORE. PHONE 687210 words
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293 1950-08-28 5 KUALA KANGSAR Sunday ijATO Onn bin War Was re-elected president of I' he inited Malay National at :k fifth general assembly here today. Thi Assembly approved the State national!! a „d Federal Citizenship proposals reccmimended by t hi Executive Committee and called for the293 words
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55 1950-08-28 5 Reuter. LONDON. Sur —An elec- trical contract valued at about £500.000 has been j the South Wales I ol Abt .'dare Limited irom the Pakistan Government, it was learnei The contract covers the complete supply and installation of all electrlca' i (juipment for a largeReuter. - 55 words
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Article30 1950-08-28 5 $1 UNLIMITED CASH SWEEP For MEMBERS Drawing at Kuala Lumpur, on Sunday, j the 3RD SEPTEMBER. Tickets now obtainable from all Branches and Sub-Branches of the Association.30 words
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Article, Illustration28 1950-08-28 5 Fifteen hundred troops left Hoi g Korea on Friaaj. rie.Lxe shows: Mr. MakoJm vacOonaid. Brithdi Commissioner- General lor Southeast Asia, addressing them Oclore tuey lelt.28 words
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Article39 1950-08-28 5 A.P. luc:bec;k. Sat. After a fai'-i)y .rgument. 36-year-old Paul Klcth in Sagau.'nc;.i here. pour:o petrol ovci himselt and tht'n set it on tire. He burned to death before neighbours could extinguish the flrmcs. police reported A P.A.P. - 39 words
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237 1950-08-28 5 U.P. LONDON, Monday. THE independent Sunday Observer called on the Commonwealth yesterday to act as "brokers" in settling the United States-Communist China conflict over Formosa. It ;>aid: *Tjje first sle towards a just and peaceful settlement in Formosa is the removal of Chiang. Th jU.P. - 237 words
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94 1950-08-28 5 There are in Red Shanghai today about 3,000 Red Hu* sians a! 1 highly skilled i.ehnicians. who arc helping Mao Tse Tung's government to build three huge airfields. Labour used is Chinese- The Russians act as advisers. When completed the airfields will be able94 words
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Article301 1950-08-28 5 Reuter. LONDON. Today. QVkRbLAfe Trade Minister, Mr. Arthur Bottomlev, declared here today that Britain was withholding all vital strategic material in her trading with the Soviet Union. Commenting on Mr. Winston Churchill's radio statement last night that a British firm was supplying RussiaReuter. - 301 words
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Article175 1950-08-28 5 Fowl Price Down KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. At trc sc cnth meeting of Pengffhv/aa in Bachok District it wip stated by thr iTnairman the District Ofhc\ F. il Cv» Abdullah Bakt\, mat t'ie p'ice of fowls ha-' decreased considerably in a'i parts rf the Federation of Malaya. He*175 words
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Article18 1950-08-28 5 Renter. Br.'.un has refuse a New Sealato reqmeet for Incseapi v l»utt<r am! cheese prices. Reuier.Renter. - 18 words
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168 1950-08-28 5 llftf Teo Teck Fook, age i U a workshop assistant of Borneo Motors Ltd Picnicking with four friends at Changt Point yesterday saved the life of Lim Ah c-noon. a twemv-five-yea"-old Chinese from drowning His friend. Ah Chai mi also employee of Born. >168 words
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84 1950-08-28 5 JOHORE F/.HRU. Sun MAGISTRATE Che Kadir ITI today warned seven Singapore Chinese fishermen that they could be mistaken lor bandits and shot if they .vere found during curfew hours. The Osherraeri Lim Ch.-u Kiang. See Guan Cheon Ch< ng Chong Kia. Lim Hee Hua.84 words
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Article122 1950-08-28 5 Tribune Staff Reporter AN inquest into the circumstances of tho death of Mi. C Hagers, Chief Officer of th- Sadja, an Anglos', xon Pet) oleum tankei. was held by Mr. W. G. Portei. the Singapore Coroner yesterday. Mi. Porir* held the inquest withja half an hour after122 words
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Article13 1950-08-28 5 A.P. Government troops have recaptur-d Kayan. 38 miles south of Harpoon.—A.P.A.P. - 13 words
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Advertisement130 1950-08-28 5 SOUTHERN LAND i Bearding House. eonmodatkn First Class room". Fl with bathched (Modern rooms fitted I na, Spaciom md. 2 minutes from OPENS Ist SEPT. I Please Enquire. 61, MARSHALL RD., (Op{)osite Roxy) TEL. *****/ iMullardl for Better Reception M m!, I Mas. Mas 230 11 I 'uispread. s -!«>130 words
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Advertisement388 1950-08-28 5 DARKON THE MODERN HAIR POMADE DOES DARKEN GREY HAIR UAKKON i used (l.uly In th* normal way for about one i to darken grey hair. After that it can tie used twi« i oi thrice a week or as required If retain the colour. DA Kit ON is also beneficial388 words
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Miscellaneous77 1950-08-28 5 11l ABNER by Al Copp WOT A DISQRVC&T' X SUHff AH-H/y- r». S i MC-TH' &LOOD'OUND OF > TH' < ALL US HUNDERD PERCENT> |T77\ HERE IT IS~ H'ANSWERED \*TPIU I MESELF NO."/ LEAVE SCOTLAND YARD, SENT /NAME J RED-BLOODED AMERICAN U I OPES ANOTHER /ME KNOCK, )a% T4cOMFORTABIE vJhjle'77 words
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Article854 1950-08-28 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS (From A Market Cones-) MALAYAN share markets had a disappointing week in which the violent daily commodity fluctuations had no cotinterpart. If there was a feature, then it was the fairly la,rge and sustained buying interest shown by London in sterling854 words
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Article118 1950-08-28 6 A.P. THE HAGUE, Sunday. THE Dutch government fears :hat Dutch ex ports will be threatened X the United States places tin plate v.nder allocat-.on. "The international situation causes diniculties for the import of tin plate," a spokesman of the Dutch Ministry of Agriculture said yesterday, addingA.P. - 118 words
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Article84 1950-08-28 6 Reuter-AAP. TOKYO, Saturday. ELEVEN countries have granted a blanket clearance for Japanese shipping, announced the Ministry of Transportation to-day. countries include Argentina, Belgium, Burma, Egypt (including ports in the Red S°a), South Korea, Pakistan, the Philippines, Thailand, the United States, Cuba and Cost Rica. In additionReuter-AAP. - 84 words
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Article122 1950-08-28 6 Reuter—AAP. TOKIO. Sun —Japan may have to seek an estimatv i 250.000 tons Oi" rice from Thailand and Burma as it can no longer rely on So:;.n Korea ior its supply. Jiji news agency quoted reliab.e sources as saying. The sources said while the possibility of suchReuter—AAP. - 122 words
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Article28 1950-08-28 6 U.P. R. E. Olds, the last of the automotive pioneers, ana th. only .nan with two motor cars named alter him. di?d in Michigan yesterday.—U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article154 1950-08-28 6 Reuter-AAP. HONGKONK. Sun. THERE is a boom m 1 China's tea export tradwith heavy demand from Britain and North Africc according to Cninese ten merchants here They said August 14 as many as 3.008 cases were traded, including 1,911 case:; sold by the state operated China TeaReuter-AAP. - 154 words
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Article128 1950-08-28 6 THE rubber commodity market was steady on Saturday despite ihe announcement ot the 10 per cent cut back in c4nttmetCl<J consumption of lubber in the United States. The r.ii back was loss than expectcu md was largely onset oy the Indonesian strike.-. The U.S. Commerce pepart- ment na:128 words
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Article46 1950-08-28 6 Th? price of tin in Singapore on Saturday wa.s $401 J j per picul cx-smeiter a fall of $71* on th j picul. The price of three months tin in London the previous day was ££00 a ton—a drop of £5 on the ion46 words
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Article309 1950-08-28 6 The traffic handled through Port Swettenham during the first six months ofl 1950 Constitutes an alltime record. No less than 42G.331 deadw.-ight tons of cargo passed through ihe port, which is equivalent to an annual tonnage >f well over eight hundred thousand, as compared with 714.399309 words
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Article209 1950-08-28 6 U.P. WASHINGTON Snm* THE Commerce Department on Fricav y a cut of about 15 per cent in the ue of ber for civilian products durmp- the n P v? f ub months. iexl *our It said the cutback was ordered 'to nr aU.P. - 209 words
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Article, Illustration78 1950-08-28 6 In Pori:— Van tv <Mh Aldegonda" Telemachus (42/3) 141), Wakde r 4O fe 11 para (38 9». Meerkerk Heogh SilveriighT 3 3 4 Olga Maersk nian Queen (17 i B i P Vlaery En Caux (li 20. Charles McLeou «21 2» Fr derick Clover (23 4» Tan"78 words
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Advertisement665 1950-08-28 6 EVERETT OBIEUT LIRE EVERETT JTAF tUHE F „r Saigon. Hong Kong. Japan- "Nordstjernan" 31 Aug./* Sept. ■•Rebeverett" 20/22 Sept. ColomlK) cochin. Bombay. For Penang. Rangoon. CaLutta. Ka^chl^^Z^ Sept. JB» 31 Aug./ 4 Sept. For freight. Parage. Please 'PP^. to:_ GUTHRIE CO., LTD.. Phone Singapore gg Kuala Lumpur SjM J Swettenham665 words
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Advertisement188 1950-08-28 6 HUDSON 1947 sedan I overhauled with extra Rttiai I covers live good tyres con f-i March 1951 3". On" ■HW J3.4D0 or exchanpe A4O rinu Ow 5161 office ***** bom. BUM). ACCOMMODATION TO Let furnished punualow. I llulrnipM bathrooms ittactpa Long lease, Tanpnn. A,:» 36. Tribune, S pore. <T.»i>. IST.188 words
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982 1950-08-28 7 GROUNDER - By GROUNDER .Tiaiayan 3 Honeknno- ru. M MALAYAN Chinese annexed the Ho HoCunfn 5 M Hongkong Chinese yesterday at Jalan Besar Stadium Tntv. fashion from port MKrer competition before a crowd of ,sanH annUal lnter goals and run Jt win7ere t0 P e982 words
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Article187 1950-08-28 7 AP. 1( beat Sinjcapar* Indian* V tcaeui to wia im v i: M< niwnai Cup it,, k.-: IMiaa* '"<• Innings: 111 runs. s( Inn.n;*: Hrard h Y. o«. ay i) n:i--v d Bhatri •>; Eie l bw li. Mad .m 1; Lynch <»AP. - 187 words
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Article128 1950-08-28 7 1(0 POA KEUNG, skipI per of the Hongkong Chinese footballers last night paid tribute to the Malayan Chinese XI. He said: I admire their fighting spirit. Iney deserved lo win and earned the victory uell." Mr. Muk Ying Kai. manager of the touring team and chairman128 words
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Article176 1950-08-28 7 U.P. FOREST HILLS, Sunday. 4 regained the historic Davis Cup from America yesterday, after four bitter years of failure. Jack Bromwich and Frank Sedgman beat Ted Schroeder and Gardner Mulloy in the men's doubles 4-6. 6-4. 6-2, 4-6. 6-4, and gave Australia a three toU.P. - 176 words
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Article28 1950-08-28 7 Keownam Youngsters beat Johore CYMA 2-0 in a friendly soccer match at Naval Base yesterday. Both goals were scored in the second half OS Suan Sai.28 words
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Article, Illustration29 1950-08-28 7 Wong: Kam Poh. Malayan Chinese captain. receiving the Ho Ho Cup from Sir Franklin Gimson, after their match against Hongkong Chinese yestetday at Jalan Besar Stadium.29 words
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516 1950-08-28 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Tho Fook Hung, weightlifting champion in the bantamweight class at the British Empire Games held in New Zealand last year, represent Malaya again at the World's Weightlifting championships to be held in Paris in October this year? This was the question516 words
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371 1950-08-28 7 U.P. BRUSSELS, Sunday. DUSSIA, making her first appearance in international athletics since 1946, fought off a tremendous late challenge by Britain today and won the unofficial team title in the fourth European track and field championships. Russia rounded up the five-day festival with aU.P. - 371 words
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Article32 1950-08-28 7 Reuter. SILVERSTONE. Northamptonshire, Sun. Italian racing ate Omseppe Farna. driving an Alfa-Romeo. today won the International Trophy here by ir<> yarn from his team mate. Argentine driver Jinn Fangio.Reuter.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article150 1950-08-28 7 Reuter. LONDON. Sun.—A sound rentury by Jack Robertson. Midd!--sex operrng batsman. featured iht Bnt day splay between Middlesex and the West Indii a cricket tourist-* at Lord* today. Robertson, in determined rather than aggressive mood, uad" 106 in nearly four hours, h tting 12 fours. By closeReuter. - 150 words
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Article185 1950-08-28 7 CHINESE Swimming Cam A Team beat Tiger Swimn ing < lub "A" by five noais tn one in a senior inter-dul. water j polo match played at the C C i C'^ 1 >' e "t«fda>. Thus, Chinese I S.C. have kept their record of not dropping185 words
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Article368 1950-08-28 7 DELOW are tbe weights for Wednesday, Second Day of the Selangor Turf Club's Aug. Sept. Meeting. HORSES, CLASS 3, DIV. ABOUT 7 FUBLONGS. SELOPIAN 9 00 SHOW BOY 8 ii MARYLAND x'lO BLANK SPEC B.o° FLYING PHOENIX J-.08 FIBEM ASTER 8 «7 EVERBKIGHT mm SKYMASTEB «05368 words
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575 1950-08-28 7 1 .v^ ARJAN (Bournemouth) caused an of th SJUL Open X "SP W il cn he a walk-over to Hall S K „S WayfWr) at the Clerical Vakm was called DOt present vvheil hls tie t^k^nJ 8 1^ 1 8 f! imina575 words
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Article24 1950-08-28 7 A.P. VIENNA, Sun. Holland won the 1950 European Waterloo chamDionships here on Saturday with a 9-4 victory over Italy the defending champions.—A.P.A.P. - 24 words
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95 1950-08-28 7 BOMBAY, Sun,—The Malayan pair. Tan Jin Eong and A. Pints, won their way to the semifinals of the mens doubles in the Cricket Club of India chaw pionships today beating 11. Pereira, India's Number Three, and K. M. F.ingnekar, 15 -6. 15-2. The Malayans95 words
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Article131 1950-08-28 7 Reuter. LONDON. SUB. wiicktl < a urday) close of piay scurfsV Taunton, Suim r t c < <'«t<?rshire. Worcestershire for 9 (Wyatt 53). 3t,umpa drawn early owing to rain. At Swansea, Warwickshire -2 for 2, play severely lestrcted t\ rain. At Southend, Essex 179 (AveryReuter. - 131 words
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Article52 1950-08-28 7 Reuter. ADELAIDE, Sun.—Norman Yon Xida on Saturday won the Australian open golf title with !;rt aggregate of 286 only one stroke better than 21-yeor-old Peter Thomson, whc broke the course record with a challenging last round ot 66. Vol- Nida had rounds ot 71, 71, 71 andReuter. - 52 words
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Advertisement214 1950-08-28 7 ROYAL ROTTERDAmIIOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam. Spore P. S'ha«« Penang WELTEVREDEN 11 Sept. 'KERTOSOXO 23/25 Sept. 26 Sept. 27 Sept. Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agent 3: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipf>Utg Dept. Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. JAVA riwToRK SAILINGS B«J*1 Kntt*r.i«m Lloyd Holland-America Llae NederleaO *4»*214 words
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Advertisement323 1950-08-28 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. BRECONSHIRE Gdns. 8 9 GLEN EARN .Due Sept. 4 FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITB, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, ANb JAPAN. GLENGYLE Due Spore Aug. 28 Sails Sept. 3 GLENAFFARIC Due Penang323 words
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Article409 1950-08-28 8 A.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. AMBASSADOK Phillip Je;sup, high DepartA ment spokesman, said yesterday that if the Ln'ted States opened war and knocked out Russia with the atomic bomb, the result wouiu be to create "m»ny new and terribly difficult problems in the Mr Jessup. one of SecretaryA.P. - 409 words
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Article20 1950-08-28 8 Deven representatives ot Jap biouUi «im uiuusti.. nebula a t%»o*«mUiiMi ttu<ty of laoour nun..^inj,ivic.i _»(.aaru.i;. .1..20 words
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Article22 1950-08-28 8 An American aircraft cuginec. W. C Bryant, lias Uclopetl 70.000.oOO candlepower searchlignt to detect subnu.lines iroiii aircrar i.lw« uie*.22 words
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Article28 1950-08-28 8 U.P. Turk'sn Ambassador FePdun Erkin urged Secretary of state Dean Acht son ,olay to rapporl Turkey s apoeal for membership in tne Atlantic Pact —U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article109 1950-08-28 8 A.P. w»TMvr-TON. Today. PRESIDENT TRUMAN ma. imnound the proposed U5562.500.000 loan to Spam if eomrren anproves it flrallv as of th? u'S(35 534.000 006 Appropriation Bill, an administration aide satd yesterday. He told a reporter that he would not be surprised if the PresidentA.P. - 109 words
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Article26 1950-08-28 8 A.P. A Kriti-'n Commonwealth peace group yesterday called for an intern ttional poMce force to handle outbreaks «uch as the one in Korea AP,A.P. - 26 words
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Article92 1950-08-28 8 U.P. Today. PALERMO. Sicily. \Pll< HKK of water brought 325 tire or j I ssu..">o on the black market today at \rgento aid half a dozen other townships on the Southern coast of Skil>. Nobody asked even if the water was pollu cd. An estimated 250.000U.P. - 92 words
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Article71 1950-08-28 8 A.P. MANILA. Sun. NATIONAL Defence Headquarters in Manila offt cially estimated yesterday that 147 persons were killed last night when communist led raided 11 central Luzon towns. Twen-ty-two are mising. Several persons were re ported injured. The attacks were belo-ved Lo be the possible beginningA.P. - 71 words
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Article96 1950-08-28 8 UK I) CKOSs W O K K 1 A C> PAKT1. Gu d<> Hut, Ciem«fn«f au Ai cr>n»» 10 a m. tr» noon. Y.W.C.A.: Raffles Quay, Englisn toOAintr. o p.m. >T. JOHN AMBlLANCE ASSO< I VriON. lf.rst-aid Class. Headquarters, Stamford Road. 5 p.m YMt'A: Orchard Road,96 words
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Article117 1950-08-28 8 CAT1IAA T;>> Yellt>»*_ Cabnun at 11. 1.45. 4.15. 6.45 »nd 9.30 p m. ALll VMTiRA: "Grand Cany. .1 Tml" at 1.15. 4.15. 6.45 and 9.30 p.m. PAVILION: "Ad-itn Had Four Sons" at 2 4.15. 6 30 and 9.30 p.m. I XPITOL: "W-bnvh A\enu<" a- 11. 1.15. 6.30 and 9.30117 words
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Article42 1950-08-28 8 SIM. (Ell: HAT" Seletar v. vxtar v Tlfcn S.A. at Ja'an Bcaar Madium: Bu c IIvjep A: Hone Konz P<nk v. Sir»e Pafby at Geylang: Malayan Publishing' House v. Shell at BOD; F*>«. H-e B: Guthrie "5.C. v. Overseas Chinese Bank.42 words
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Article, Illustration55 1950-08-28 8 Seretse Khama. exited chief of the Bamangwato of Bechuanaland. Africa. ar rived hv BO At li.ing-n-oat at Southampton OB Au?. SI .iter d Ru t n ash With him was his wife, iormer L *«*°«^*^:^s£ T^ rSft telStt Khama. In bt« ground is her mother WA.P. Photo. - 55 words
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325 1950-08-28 8 A.P. HERACLION, Today. a BEAUTIFUL 19-vear-old Cretan girl yesterday defied the consequences of A a bloodv hundred-vear-old feud to stay with her lover on Mount Isa legendary birthplace of Zeus and Jupiter. Daughter of a Liberal Party M.P.. Tassoula Petracogeorgi,A.P. - 325 words
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Article76 1950-08-28 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sun. McD<u aid uvipaj if >a\ jusMUjjq .n\\ A.tpw,, -inn.ci '<>«ihv ran th fa.-Mcst furlong in British athletic* h'wtorj v-hen over a straight 220 yard* I'ount ai laabsi t'onri. Su ie>. he cloacked 20.tt seconds. This compares With his own Rrittsh records of 21.1Reuter. - 76 words
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Article161 1950-08-28 8 A.P. BERLIN, Monday. /JERMAN Communists acclaimed on Saturday a master plan for subversive action against the Allies in West Germany. The "fighting programme," as disclosed to a Red-organized national congress in East Berlin, calls for: Incitemem of strikes, esp.dally m ports and heavy indus'. lies,A.P. - 161 words
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Article137 1950-08-28 8 LAKE SUCCESS. Sun. THE Greek Guerilla Movement still is conducting "raiding and sabotag Uig missions near the northern Greek border and is getting its aid chiefly [rom Bulgaria. Ihe Dotted Nations Balkans Committee reported today. It said that Greece's independence and integrity still are in137 words
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Article424 1950-08-28 8 THE Singapore Chlneses Amateut Athletic Federation are entering 37 men for eighteen events of the sth Malayan Chinese Olympiad to be held on September and 10 at .Jalan Desar. Singapore. ThJi i« the first Chi MM MnW'van Olympiad iv ti tln*r*tion. Th<- other iwvcr424 words
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Article842 1950-08-28 8 "SPOT - By "SPOT" KUALA LUMPUR On» j INDEPENDENCE (Mawi), never in the S y the turn for home, gave a brilliant di furlong out to snatch a great victory i n thr n a 3 Division 1 race over 7-f. yesterdav th* nJ day of the Selangor842 words
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Article172 1950-08-28 8 KI'AJ.A LUMPUR, Mo FkiW horaaj wttt teat asrain-u tbe elo k Hi i-m" ing. when Tracks 2. I ar.d 4 »vrr upon f<»r tra n.ny. Due to >■■< nlaji he i downpour the a/afl ;e:ding. There waa no ram thimorning but it wu threatenJn Trufine (Tulhdii172 words
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Article25 1950-08-28 8 A.P. Ernest Bevin will head the four-man British delegation at the meeting of the Western powers Foreign Ministers in New York. A.P.A.P. - 25 words
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Article25 1950-08-28 8 Reuter-AAP. British troops fighting in Korea "will eat American food but have brought a three month* supply of tea from Hongkong RenterA ADReuter-AAP. - 25 words
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