Malaya Tribune, 30 August 1950

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  • 175 7 &mmw* mm givt n by M. C.F.A. at the Great World W ~e Yuen F-staurant list nisht aftci the Ho Ho Cup match at Jalan Be*ar Stadium between Hongkoni rhinesc and Malayan Chinese. Sittine from L. to R.. Soh Ghee Soon, Chan Lai Hone Chua Poh Siang Mok
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    • 719 7 j&sswfe^, TOflllV "I-ovo From Leightoa Fiuzm.^ iai-<" A ne> Philip O'Dell set... Kpi »oV t; H.na The BLI E NETWORK bvt-..i r*«oiia m sunpM ...ut Malay 2 MMititj iv. nar "'Music ENGLISH PROGRAMME* Sliop"; KM ink of the Town 6.00 p.m Programme Sum- weekly di.'.r\ of .News. \iev»s. ni.irt (VM
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  • 195 12 Reuter AAP. HONGKONG. Today, i Chines: aviator who reA cently arrived in the Colony from North China said that there were 1.000 fighter pilots of king's air force who will shortly complete training in Manchuria and j Tient- .n. In tddition to those aviators. 2.000 are
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  • 85 12 Reuter. SWITZERLAND, Today SWITZERLAND, neutral tn two World Wars, "mus* lose no time 1 In rearming herself, specials in tank units, Defence Minister Karl Kaoelt said here last night. He told an Association of Non-Commissioned Officers that Switzerlana had great efforts to increase and improve artillery, *nfantry
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  • 43 12 A.P. NEW DELHI. Today.—The flocds that followed Assam's deva stating earthquake f 12 days ago aro pushing over India's valuable tea gardensTht death toll aproaches the 5,000 mark from what seismologists here say is the world's fifth most serverc recorded shock.—A.P.
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  • 36 12 A.P. TOKYO. Today.— Carnerdba«=ed American planes reported today they sank two small nava! vessels and three la**ge ta' .ers on the east coast of Korea. They also reported damaging 27 other vessel o
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  • 117 12 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity market was steady this morning on the news of Red success»»» in Korea and si«ns that Red China may take a hand in the \»ar. The market opened at 111 cents buyers, but bids rose till llryt business w»s done
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  • 24 12 The pr ce of tin declared at noon today was $391 5/8 per picul ex-si.ielter —a drop of $5j on the pioi'.l.
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  • 23 12 Tile s'hare market opened th week extremely dull iwnit tt'-Z the opening In I»ndon. Prirt-n in all section* were practicany unchanged.
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  • 24 12 The price of -old was Wt" done per tael of first anility raw gold. This slitrhtlv easier from Saturday's »>ri<» of *208.
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  • 128 12 Tribune Staff Reporter spite of pretests from Mr. M. A. Majid. President of the Indo Malay and Pakistani Seamen's Union, Panistani seamen in Singapo t have regittered themselves as the Pakistani Seamen's Union, Singapore The Union held its first general meeting today and elected tne
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  • 322 12 A.P. CAIRO, Today. AROUSED Ethiopian peasants have slain two wealthy district governors in a continuing bloody revolt against the taxes and rule of Emperor Haile Selassie, an informed source said yesterday. Truckloads of government troops have been rushed to restless Gojjam province in northern Ethiopia to quell
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  • 27 12 INDO S'PORE TRADE A.P. DEW DELHI, Today—An Indian government delegation will discuss trade in Singapore in September on a return journey from Indonesia, the Commerce Ministry reported.—A.P
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  • 31 12 U.P. Turkish A Fer»tiun Eriin u/.?:2 cr f ti.ry of Stj.fr D i i Ae'.i son tolay to sup:x)i: Turkey s ap-♦>-ii mr .j?rsnip in tt: Atlantic Pact.—UP.
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  • 197 12 Wing Sun Table Tennis Team from Hongkong defeated two ading Singapore senior table tennis clubs the Tigers S C. and the C.S.A. on Saturday and Sunday nights by s—i»5 —i» games each. Strength o. tag Hongkong team was their impenetrable defence and their steady
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  • 76 12 U.P. WALiHINoTON. Sun. The Voice of America has stepped up its daily radio programmes to Korea "and China. New 15-nvnutc programmes in the Korean language, and in Cantonese, began operations to thy Far E;ist on August 20th. The Voieo is devoting one fourtn of
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  • 26 12 Reuter. Mr. Clement Attlee win make an official broadcast on "the strengthening of the armed forces" next Wednesday at 8.15 p.m. G.M.T. Reutn
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  • 24 12 Reuter. Bank authorities in canton have postponed indefinitely the second issuance of Victory Bonds, orieinally scheduled for sai« on July i. Reuter.
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  • 23 12 Th> English language Nippon Times yesterday editorially supported the dismissals of Communists from public and private org-Mi s?»tion in Jnpan.
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  • 210 12 U.P. fFLAR gas mines i 1 pear, d in the k war for the first time a cordmg to South officers and an AnvnS lieutenant who the incident at t ,7 vanced command D(l northeast of Taegu todaj They said tha' sS'l Korean troops stepped 1
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  • 24 12 A.P. A Critish Commonwealth peace croup yesterday called for an international police force to handk outbreaks -uch as the one Korea. AP.
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  • 31 12 A.P. Eleven representatives of j Japanese 1 .hour and industry J have besun a two-BW» 1 study of U.S. l abour manage- 1 ment policies yesterday- AJ.
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  • 182 12 AAP. port after a three-mile retreat vest, rday. The Communists threw a tank* and rtillery to support the toug'. battle-trained troop- in to battle for tie port. L Gen. W.'ker told Soutt Korean Commanders tut Pohaeg must be saved T* Une must be held" he said Th- Communists
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  • The Malaya Tribune
    • 17 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAYS NEWS TODAY MIGHT FINAL Kill PAtfES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950 PRICE TEN CENTS
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    • 1188 1 Mother Kisses Him After Handcuffing Tribune Staff "Reporter I SINGAPORE. Today. HORTLY before six o'clock this afternoon, 25--year-old Michael Joseph Nonis was committed to r Assizes on a charge of murdering 10-year-c d Winnie Annie Spencer dn Jime 29. the handcuffs had been
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    • 31 1 Nine hundred Gurkha troops left for Calcutta today on the Tairea. They am going home ore leave. Picture slums: Gurkha troo;>«» going aboard 'he Tairea,
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    • 356 1 U.P. TOKIO, Today rOMMUXIST forces hammered the Allied Korean defence lines from the north, west and south. In furious fighting the Reds tightened their squeeze on the port of Pohang, recaptured Kigye and attempted to storm across the Naktong River and took Mount Sobuk in
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    • 296 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. DOR attempting to cheat the Customs difference of the tax due on seven sets of radio receivers and six radio battery sets—Tan Siew a 28-year-old English-speaking business man from Bain Pahat, was fined $220 in the Magistrates' Court today. Siew also lost tnc
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    • 49 2 HONGKONii. Tut-s.- Market reports said today that Japanese ouyers recently concluded contracts witq' communist china' for 'he ourchasc of iO,OOO ions of rice and 15.000 tons of so. a beans. They said Japanese buy (rs also purchased 800 6ns of tung oil from Hongkong.
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    • 220 2 THE following statement was issued oy the Singapore C.I.D. today: Irj recent weeks th has'be on some discussion h the Press and by the Public of the question of th? extent of graft in Singt P< rifow f asy the Pubk: make it for a corrupt
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    • 179 2 Lee Kow charted with helping a public lottery was yesterday acquitted on the c harge. when Mr. P. Clagu the Magistrate, held that there was no evidence show that the chap-ji-ki slips. .sei7ed in the raid, wen 5 in his possession. He v ;is also
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    • 215 2 IHONGt HOCN KEE. a 30- year-old salesman <>f Bolter and birrcn was yesterday sentenced to thro? months' hard labour by Magistrate E. Teh on a charge of rnjsa 'his collected from toe :>ale of leader suit-cases. Inspector. Lai Singh for the prosecuti/!i said
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    • 161 2 Tribune Staff Reporter L MR. Rudolf J. Spencer, well-known Negro M correspondent, said today that the Communjf are exploiting several political mistakes made byfl American of Occupation in Korea. The mistake, he said, was Itkc handing over of the ge'ernruent to men who h d collaborated
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    • 26 2 A.P. An offer by South Africa of an air tighter squadron foi use in the Korean tigntinwis accepted on Monday b> the U.S.- A.P.
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    • 25 2 he Chik telling Lady Blind her plans for her trip.to Britain on a Government scholarship, at Admiralty House.'irangc Road, yesterday.
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    • 1275 3  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY -BY— KENNETH AGAR As she slowly jogj-.-d th? park, th? thought of her sis tr comforted Emily. Dear, gentle Flor,.nc,. s he would understand, as si.c had always done since they were children together. Naturally, she would be surprised that Emily had kept silent
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    • 183 4 The start of the big cross-channel swim from Cap Oris Scr. tumbled M entrants, including six women, into the water. Twelve countries were represented Identified here. left to right, by cap numbers, are: Sam Rdckett t>i Britain 11 Elna Andersen of Denmark (16); Germaine Pique of France
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    • 64 4 LONDON. Tuesday. THE Royal family announc--1 ed today that Princess Elizabeth's daughter ha* been named Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise. The Duke of Edinburgh, Elizabeth s husband filled In the baby's name and particulars when the District Registrar of Birtns. Deaths and Marriages called at Clarence House Ihis
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    • 155 5 AS NOTHING TO SAY l't'ALA LUMPUR, Tuesday, vfr \i V del Tufo, today said W ~v" on the terrorist g ir rp. entlv who was alt& police KS hat.accr/dmgto Daily Telegraph m Eng--noved to another tarof his life, after giving z y security forces about
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    • 62 5 U.P. TOKYO. Today PYONGYANG Radio, quot- 1 ing Chinese Communist w iper reports, said the i Syngman Rhee Government flee from Korea to liland and claimed that md already had received til ation through MacArials in Tokyo tn6 X rea have not heard ony h
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    • 50 5 BUENOS AIRES. Today. ARGENTINA devalued the p today for the second tin* within 11 months. Th* open rate which closed f at 9.02 to the U.S. 11 opened today at 14.25 ntin. devalued the peso in Oe'obei. 1949. following the British pound.—A.P. With I .S. 24th Regiment.
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    • 51 5 LAKE SrcCESS. Tuesday DAKISTAN announced today 1 it »an send no troops United Nations in '\orea but offered j 5,000 ton? of wheat Korean war effort. Pakistan's decision was .ed by Ahmed S. ciiief of the Pakisd< egation to the United N ons in letter to Secreneral Trygve
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    • 37 5 MORE BAHRU. Tucs THE first religious ■chotl it Cha'ah was opened by the District Offic"--. Pahai 'lnchf Mohd. bin Saa in >. school building was I by th c kampong Cha'ah. The Gcvn\ will provide trie
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    • 32 5 Lee Chin Poh. badminton champion of Pulau Brani '3.P receiving his priw at the end of the meet recently. p rhin poh badminton singles champion of the 15-8.
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    • 159 5 r»OR relusim, to produce r his identity card, a Chinese bus drive, Tan Thien Soo. was fineo $5 by Judge H E. Kingdon in the Fir >t District Court yesterday Traffic Constable AMU" Majid bin Übin toldlthe cour; that on June he was on
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    • 57 5 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN YORK'S first Regular Army volunteer under the "X' special short service engagement scheme for Korea is 21-years'-old Kenneth Bell of Bishopthorpvi road. He has left his bus conducting job and returns to the Royal Engmeers wh/i whom he did service
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    • 144 5 BRITISH Naval aircraft gave one of their biggest-ever ?.ir displays on Saturday. Aug. 26. at the R.N. Air Station. Lee-On-Solent. Hampshire. The lates* and fastt« machines from the Navy's carrier fleet, and others whi>-h are no? yet in regular service with front line squadrons, were on
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    • 149 5 HUNDREDS Of years of life.will be added to priceless pictures in the National Gallery in London by a new system of air-condi-tioning which has been installed by the Ministry of Works. In addition to Oie airconditioning modem artificial lighting has been installed making tht gallery the most
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    • 590 6 THE FRENCH HAVE TWO ENEMIES IN INDO CHINA U.P. WASHINGTON EMBATTLED French Forces in Indo-China. now due lor accelera*ed military a!d from the United States, have been fighting two enemies for nearly five years a Communist led native /?ction and the extremely rugged terrain or the postwar state of Vietnam
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    • 305 6 A .P. BELGRADE, Tuesday. A CAREFUL campaign to win Marshal Titos strategically located Yugoslavia into the Western world has been pursued with growing determination by the United States now- for several weeks. It will probably bo denied by official State Department sources, but it
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    • 81 6 U.P. TOKIO. Today. THE first shipment of whole blooo. from the United States for United Nations troops in Korea arrived yesterday las* night at Tckio's Haneda airport and Gen. MacA. thur called It a "medical milestone in the care of the wounded in Korea." The shipment
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    • 152 6 U.P. 1 trial Organizations to day adopted a strnnL' ami communist S policy statement it said, vouid "insure thvictory oi the democrat forces of the norld The CIO p, Ucv state ment said that 'there can he no appeasement ot aggression if the democrat* world
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    • 126 6 U.P. ROME Tuesday. EX-MARSHAL Rod Graziani. a sick and tired old man. left prison in the middti of the night and spent his first day of :r dom resting today. Five years and four montna after his arrest by alii soldiers as a war criminal. Mussolini's one-time
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    • 33 6 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon.The Ruler of Pahang *m take the salute at a P*f ing-Out Parade of nrn-i,-of the Police Depot MW He will also pres.>m a "torrgkaf to tn* cruit.
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    • 1373 7 FULL REPORT OF THIS MORNING'S EVIDENCE DISCOVERY OF BOOKS, SATCHEL KNICKERS Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. nOfJC v KVIDENCE of the arrest of Joseph Michael Nonis, and the dis■covery of certain articles on Telok Blangah beach was given today when •he
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    • 216 7 A.P. RANUOON. loaay SNARLED communications in Central Burma have produc-d a rice shou--3 age over widely areas, driving villagers to eat bamuoo seeds for existence, it was a authoritatively stated here. Sources close to the Burmese agricultural de-. partment said conditions w-erc verging upon
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    • 28 7 The Singapore Stamp Club is holding its third annual Junior Philatelic Competition; and Exhibition at the Britisn Council Hail jTi September 2. at 2.30 p iv
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    • 56 7 A Chinese woman, Teo An A Kok (251 fell into th<Kallang River at about 2.35 pan. yesterday. A rnnrin; Police who whs cycling home towards Gcylang jumped over to the rescue Another man. a Eurasian, took ;i boat and brought both of them ;o safety.
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    • 867 12 TOLLOWING are the full results of today's races at Kuala Lumpur: RACE ONE Horses CI. 4. Div. 3—51. Furs. 89-21 TE TAXI (B.OU> (6) E. Donnelly 1 203-61 Jaunty (8.09) (1) Ayres 96-41 Golden News (B.o* > (2) Mc Pherson 3 328-113 Bonnie Grey (8.C7) (3)
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    • 28 12 Mr. G. R. Livett, Singi pore's Deputy Commissio ler of Police, returned yesterday from the Unitea Kingdom where he sped his nine months leave.
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 16 1 MALAYA Tribune TODAY'S NEWS TODAY IATE TiirJvT PAGE& SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950 *lUCE TEN CENTS
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    • 1351 1 Discovery Of Books, Satchel, Knickers Newspaper Cuttings On Spencer Murder Found In Nonis' Room Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE. Today. DOLICE EVIDENCE of the arrest of Joseph Michael Nonis. and the discovery of certain articles on Telok Blangah beach was given today when the hearing was
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    • 210 1 Reuter. MY HQ. l^\QSmTjmnesdsi\. rriratafllt rugfit attack,* an itantry company fdfback 600 yards day in the 25th Infantry coast sector northwhich is ninwnules west of Masan. As daw:, broke, the>rfmericans launched a iatrong- counter-attack to regain lost ground in this The North Korean forces WHO nave been
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    • 75 1 Reuter. TOKIO, Today. THE T fattM Nations ins'gnia witr. the words "There shall be pc-ice" will appear on 1.500 000 packages of Japanese •peace" brand cigarettes, officials of the Japan Monopol> corporation a government igtncy. announced today The action is being taken, orficia s said, to commemorate United
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    • 53 1 ■f statement I' I-- tks th***' -.-:uss;on -r I I Publij Go xtort I r. uas weil H case I conm 1 nd w ii ui.dcr .'olice super- V -rr.es out. Hr mar I him and I rcinable and :iclina ot the I I |".7
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    • 3 1 Stole Vehicle Charge
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    • 145 1 Reuter. London. Tuesday. IkELF GATES of bntain'«? 8 000.00«) strong Trades Union Congress will be called on it rhcir annual conference next week to repudiate the Stockholm peace" campaign. Tni«? was made known tonight by thi General Council ot the T.U.C., in a declaration on
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    • 132 1 Reuter AAP. TOKYO. Today SUPERFORTS flying high ov»v Communist supply routes dropped brilliant fl ires last right to light th* way for low-level runs by attack bomber?. Using ttatechnique for the first t me in the Korean war Invader warplanop heav'ly hit a pentoon bridge.
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    • 83 1 A.P. BUtNOP AIRES. Today. ARGENTINE political police hished Victor Kravchenko <moth r of M T Choose Freeoh tne S. Brazil aa it clocked Here yesterday. The\ explained that he '•bein« given protection" and h« i<l for routine questioning". Kravchenko is on a lecture tour of South
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    • 317 2 THE new Hollandsche Club, at Camden Park oil' 1 Adam Road, when officially opened on September 12, by th° Governor will be one of the most elaborate clubs in the Colony. Costing more than $200,000 It is situated on a hilltop overlooking Adams Road.
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    • 89 2 Defence JOHORE 3AHRU. Tues. When char&< g with thef. of a clipper ana two razors in the Sess:o"m Court to aay. Vellappan son of S nnasaeny. a r bbei tapper from Sedenak Estate, sail he had been lalsely charged. He said thai the clipper and
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    • 173 2 Two Nursing Sister* will icpreser.t Singapore at the opening in Westminster Abbey on November 2 of the Memorial Chapel set apar* to commemorate the devoted services given during the last war l.y all nurses of the British Commonwealth fmd tne Empire. During the
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    • 103 2 on^ ne nas presented 29 DOOKs or. sociology ano education to the Teacher*' Training Coiltge in Singapore, hnu Margaret X Beadles USiS librarian, made the presentation a few days ago to Mr. J. D. Joseph, principal jf the college, at Cairnhill Road. The boofts A-ere
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    • 73 2 annual inspection i i the Slngapor. Chinese District First Corps of the St. John Ambulance Brigaoe v.iil b? hpld at the Out ram School on September 3. at 4 p.m. The inspection will be followed by the presentation oi Certificates. Vouchers and Home Nursing Certificates to members of
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    • 222 2 ttfONG HGCN KEE. a 30- year-old salesman of Bolter and birrcn was yes terday sentenced to thr- months* hard labour by Magistrate o. E. Teh on a I charge of misappropria ting 5661.63. collected from toe sale of leather suit-cases. Inspector Lai Singh
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    • 115 2 DANGKOK. Tuesday—Siames ruoftei are not perturbed at threat bj the Umtd States to use a greater proportion oi synthetic 1 industry in order to depress the prea:. j price of natural rubber. For the next two mont is at least, they state, thewill be a scarcity
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    • 50 2 U.P. HONGKONG. Tv s Market reports said today that Japanese buyers recently concluded contracts ffith Communist China for tin purchase of SO.OCO tons, of OC« and 15,000 tons of soya beans. They said Japanese buyers also purchased 800 1 of tung oil frorh Hongkon -CP.
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    • 27 2 Che Chik telling Lady Brind her plans for her trip to Britain on a Government scholarship, at Admiralty House. Grange Road, yesterday.
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    • 26 2 X m flr with gamin? 11: 1 mmv 1 at I I i ■L houst Bail 1 ordered to wmm intornv
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    • 910 3  -  By JOHN DUNDAS liOlNBlW"' 11 Scotland s anil.,,, historic capita', will I Ci»:o»r 100.000 f"' rts °t IkI! I r y -luring t»ve r un °f Edinburgh InternaI Sal Festival of Music and I gSj from Augu-t 20 to Ia square m. c they B
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    • 109 3 Reuter. B{TRKL*ST a ENGLAND. A !>ronz<: age burial site, untouched for 3.000 years, has been discovered on the windswep moors above this Line shire industrial town. The discovery, made by the Burnk v Historic Society is considered to be the most important in Lancashire for
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    • 87 3 A.P. COLOMBO, THL in.-:-tence of Ceylon's Minister of Telc-Communi-i cation."* th :t the Voice of America refrain from antiCommunis 4 propaganda will hold up negotiations for the time on Radio Ceylon. A broadcast official said toI day that the Minister is opposj ed to Britain sub-letting time
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    • 264 3 Reuter. were rruii ppuie Becre- i AfE *V rs Carloe P cf :iL<O P*esi,*W>v I' N General E k Anient read dh'■' Co:umitleea on ■r* t l r the Philip- ttfc for OA pproach iwettarMi: WltL IKI ifl the* I rhenuSJ I
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    • 291 3 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. "PANCY PANTS" is Bob Hope as a suave English butler out west when New Mexico was a territory. This off beat casting for the fast man with a gag is just fairly amusing. The loudest guffaws are from such
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    • 30 3 A.P. I An effer by South Africa j of an or fighter squadron for I use in the Korean ngnting I was accepted on Monday by the U.S.—A.P.
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    • 789 4 All Out Effort To Meet Crisis Needs Reuter. LONDON. I BRITAIN Ihifl year has set i her f»i;:iers a target of half a mtfiinn acres of wheat (202,040 he wires) as war new? from the East hammer* home the import.ance of mom sell-suffice r.cy
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    • 301 4  -  (By ROBERT C. MILLER Lnitett Staff Cort> UP. Tongyor.i With The Sci th Korean Marines. Tuesday. 4 gallant band of Souih Korean marines clviii stubbornly to their Tonjyong beachhead yesterday after smashing two bloc iv counterattacks and Ufflnj some 50«) Con.munists. They are fi-hting
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    • 56 4 From the newspaper CHICAGO DAILY NEWS, Chicago, U.S.A. "HEIGHT OF HYPOCRISY": A cartoon that appeared recently in the Chicago Daily News, a heading United States newspaper published in Chicago, Illinois. Speaking from a set on the top of a of representing victims of Communism. Stalin "Peace." The labeled Albania, China
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    • 19 4 "Strenftiieoins -I 5jn,..irs" >"'■ rcrentlv in the H ord Co«: »m u v ,l w published iiartCord. < oi rn at
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    • 53 4 U.P. TOKIO. Wednesday. B-29 Superi-jrtrt-sses swept to within 60 miles of I>jC Russian border Yesterday to plaster North Korean railway centre of Sedshin wl:h 220 tons of rombs They marshalling yar railroad shops and terminals with -excellent" remits. North X rrft RUppb dump: pgj I
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    • 1268 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY KENNETH AGAR B B mm* j. B Wt mst W ''la Mm fl As si c siowiy jogged across the park, tne thou&nt of her Bister comforted Emily. Dear, gentle Florence sh would understand, as she h?.d alwaj s done since they were
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    • 173 6 The start of the big cross-channel swim from Cap Gris N>z. Fiacet entrants, including six women, into the water. Twelve co-intrie-- Hrew Identified here, left to right, by cap numbers, are: Sam Rockrlt of Bri in (HI Emm Andersen of Denmark (16); Germaine Pique of Fran. van
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    • 63 6 LONDON. Tuesday. THE Royal family announe- ed today that Princess Elizabeths daughter tins been named Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise. The Duke of EdinbUxKh. Elizabeth's husband fill'-d in the baby's name and oth r particulars when the District Registrar of Birtns. Deaths and Marriages called at Clarence House
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    • 15 7 NOTHING TO SAY Etdtobe moved to another I forces About
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    • 50 7 Lee Chin Poh. badminton champion of Pulau Brani tt.P. receiving his prize at th** end of the mcci recently Lee Chin Poh badminton singles champion of the Pulau Brani B.P. pictured with his championsh.p cup after deicatin,, Yco Ah Y-o to straight sets b> 15 lr>-8.
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    • 154 7 FOR reiusing to produce his identity card, a Chinese bus drive,. Tan Thien Soo. was rinea $5 byJudfe H E. Kingdo/i in the Fir it Distrct Court yesterday. i Traffic Constable Abdu. Majid bin Coin told the coun that on June whiie he 'was
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    • 57 7 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN YORK'S first Regular Army volunteer under the "X' special short service engagement scheme for Korea is 21-years-old Kenneth Bell of Bishopthorpj road. He has left Ms bus conducting job and returns to the Royal Engineers witn whom he did service
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    • 146 7 OKITISH Naval aircraft D gave one of their biggest-ever nr displays on .Saturday. Aug. 26. at Ira' HN. Air Station. Lee-On-Soitnt. Hampshire. Th* 'ate>* and fastest machines from the Navy's axrier fleet, and others which ar. no* yet in regular service with front line v juacirons,
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    • 155 7 ITONDRED3 of yea: of fl |tfc will be add- :to priceless pictures In th. National In Lond:.i by a new system of alr-c .r.dilioning which has beer, installed by tt»c Ministry of Works. In addition to rhe air>x>nditloning modern :::n--oial lighting has beer, installed making the gallery
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    • 609 8 U.P. WASHINGTON. Embattled French Forces in Indo-China now due lor accelerated military aid from the United States, have been fighting two enemies for nearly five years a Commvniir.led native faction and the extremely rugged terrain or the postwar state of Vietnam. More than
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    • 305 8 A.P. BELGRADE. Tuesday. CAREFUL campaign to win Marshal Tito's strategically located Yugoslavia into the Western world has been pursued with growing determination by the United States now for several weeks. It will probably be denied by official State Department sources, but it is a
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    • 81 8 U.P. TOKIO. Today. THE first shipment o; 1 whole blooo from :h United States for United Nations troops in Korea arrived yesterday las' night at Tckio's Haneda airport and Gen. MacA.thur called It a "medical milestone in The care of the wounded in Korea." The shipment
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    • 140 8 U.P. THE Congre* S* trial m s day adopted ns l| ami Commdni« USS policy k. it said, "vouid'-l The CIO p, H C f sr ft ment said that -{her?£ be no tppean mem 52 S° n s t the t>k survive" The s-atement p
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    • 114 8 U.P. ROME, roesdty. PX-MAHSHAL Rodo fc Graziani. a .vc.< and ar old in. n. left pflson :.v mlddel oi the nighl sp> at ftrsl dom resting today. FiVf years and four mi c after his arrest by I soldiers as a war thai Mussolini's one-tin ph\ builder'
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    • 33 8 KUAL LUV t M Th, Ruler oi take the i>aiut> am ■n Ing-Out Parade o* wo of the Police Depot tod) He will also pn "tongkat" to the mm emit.
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    • 38 9 U.S. Security at the from tower Dr. Antonic Mahmond Jean France: Sir Ray of sunde of NorGeneral Jacob A. Malik SecretarySecurity Council Gladwyn Jebb United Kingdom; of the United Dr. Ales Bebier of China and Dr. of Cuba.
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    • 175 9 SPECIFICATION rubber or rubber teat€d foi 3 its qualities and duly laoelled to help the manfacturer is one of the aims of rubter tecftonologists some of whom ore meeting m Smgapoie iWfor an informal exchange of views. Rult-r research experts from Kaiaya, Indonesia and Indo-Cnin';
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    • 83 9 The "Aeroear." an autonobible that can be converted easily into an airplane, was demonstrated recently ;t lon-view Texas, in southwestern Initei States. AtUetaed to tae automobile is a flight component trader with winn chat are folded back when the vehicle is trav--1 ing on the highway. fhe wings, when expanded
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    • 86 9 A.P. BOMBAY, Tues. POLICE »*sed tear against Socialistled textile workers who met at a mid area here today, breakinj on official ban on meetings and precessions imDOsed as a result of the 16-day old textile strike by 2.-50.000 workers. The strikers repeatedly tried to swarm into
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    • 207 9 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday. fPHE Daily Herald, in a story from Stockholm, today said Russian submarine officers are sailing secretly in Soviet merchant ships to all parts of the world. •'Th v are under orders to i acrt'<"v pinpoint navigation d skill nd km snapshot recognition
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    • 91 9 CURTAIN RAISER TALKS A.P. /u/ktai? -raiser talks to th: L c: nfer-e.ee of the Big Lire" Western Foreign Minister v. ill I win »n the Uniti.i States in tie n xt few d lys. Dip!on itil officials reported tod i" ;wo objects certain to figuiv high on the agenda of
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    • 155 9 U.P. A SOUTH KOREAN PORT. Tuesday. ONJi of the saddest British soldiers to arrive here today was Private Ronald Hodgson. 20. of Dewsbury Moore. Yorkshire. as to hare left I for home to be married.* planned to be in England for Christmas to make marriage plans
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    • 60 9 v ORK. Mon. B.F. Goodrich Co ot Ankron. Ohio, nvim f ;cturers ol tyros, tubes and ot"er rubber products, rei port? nc. profit of US$l2I 42(,7a.! fo- the six months ended June 30, equnl to a common share. Th < coi"oa res with net of r558.909.635. or L T
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    • 941 10 LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. J T HE United Nations Security Council agreed late today to have a full discussion of the Fonnosan problem. The vote was seven to two, with Egypt abstaining and Yugoslavia not voting. Qiina and Cuba cast the negative votes. The vote
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    • 56 10 A Chinese woman. Teo Ah Kok <2o) fell into the Kallang River at about 2.35 p.m. yesterday. A marine Police who was cycling home towards Geylang jumped over to the rescue. Another man. a Eurasian, took a boat and brought both of them to safety.
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    • 58 10 Mr. G. R. Uvett. Singi pore's Deputy Commissioaer of Police, returned yesterday from the United Kingdom where he spent his nine months leave. Mr. Livett said that during his stay in England he visited about 10 police forces and made a through, study of the latest
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    • 27 10 The Singapore Stamp Club is holding its third annual Junior Philatelic Competition and Exhibition at the British Council Hall on September 2. at 2.30 par
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    • 770 11  -  Bv GROUNDER 1 Hongkong Chinese 0 i M\| VS one-nil victory—a goal off the Vn ,<i of Malava's centre Awang Bakar in the ninuve of play-eannot be taken as a yard- t to iiiilge the run of play yesterday at lalan
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    • 59 11 U.P. rOBSKSY H T lues. —The v' M e«< ever to Olay in .1 Mtinnd lenni chama-ion- t with n one cf !-coring a tremendous up-et to(U'm a Cibson of N< York t orr 1 gam* away firVM Kn a thunderstorm nah.J the first 1 w.nn.n
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    • 224 11 Reuter, U.P. BOMBAY. Tuesday. INDIA'S badminton ace, Davinder Mohan, swept 1 Malaya's A. Piruz off his feet in straight sets— 15-4 15-2,— today to retain his All-India singles title in the Cricket Club of India Championships. rt.uz WW a bundle of nerves. Tfcs six-foot
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    • 140 11 LUMPUR. Tenia: Th* sky was quite dw Ifiia mcrnms;. but the going remain* yielding. It" the weather holds and tie re I i-'i-ud sunshine in the ■Cti moon. the going will be good. All horse? out this morning were either confined to flow or p ii
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    • 120 11 The tourisis programme and fixture* tot the Hongkong Ctuim mm atorhallrrn a- fIOU today in' as udiow.-. Auk. 9mi eeraui Combined Services; »*ept. 2; versus S.t.r.A.: Sept. 3. iirnui S*pore autfays; .-••l.;. 6: versus Sino-Malays Xi; 9 versus M.C.F a. (return _c.r.« Sept. 1" versus Sin.
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    • 36 11 A.P. I.AI >ANNK. Switzerland. T The «ux-member Kxe<-utiv- Cobb* mittee of the International 0 yuiCuwemtttee unanimously rej. imM today that Chnntay t .nd Japan take part :ii •<> Olympic Game* of 19-2 He.sinki. A.P.
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    • 304 12 JOHORE BAHRU, Wednesday. DOR attempting to cheat the Customs $35.36 r difference of the tax due on seven sets of radio receivers and six radio battery sets—Tan Siew Eng, a 28-year-old English-speaking business man from Batu Pahat, was fined $220 in the Magistrates' Court today. 01/....
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    • 108 12 rE Indonesian estate strikes involving acout 700.000 woikers in rubber, coffee and other estates took a turn for the worse this morning. Private advices received at noon today said that talks; between the estate owners and the workers" Union have definitely broken down. The strikes
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    • 31 12 A motion to continue t%e Control oi Rrnt Ordinance. 1950. ior another year, will b? moved at the sDvcial meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday. Sept. 5.
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    • 145 12 TODAY'S MARKETS THE rubber commodity Market quiet this morning and inclined to be slightly easier. New Yoik went up omy by 25 po nts last night. But Singapore did not ease mm n this morning. Reports suggested that there was a stalemate in the
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    • 47 12 The t n metal market declimd again this morning: with the price at 5388 per picul down $10 1 8 on the picul. The price of three months t n in London last night was £755 per ton a rise of £3 on the ton.
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    • 28 12 The tin share market wa* very Hat this morning though London still was l> ddinu tor a few favourite-. Industrials remained stead> while rubbers were neglected.
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    • 23 12 Gold was quiet and unchanged at $2o2 per tae! wholesale lor first quality raw fold. There was little demand :n evidence.
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    • 98 12 Reuter. M A XI LA Today. MR. f harics Tambu. Counsellor of the Indonesian Embassy in Mjinila. yesterday I—Bed a statement saying the Indon sian Government has decided to observe the strictest neutrality in the present cold wai. The statement on Indonesian foreign poiic.» w is
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    • 160 12 Tribune Staff Reporter MR. Rudolf J. Spencer, well-known Negro war correspondent, said today that the Communists are exploiting several political mistakes made by the American of Occupation in Korea. The biggest mistake, he said, was the handing over of the government to men who had collaborated
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    • 157 12 Reuter. HONGKONG. Today. CHINA'S population is probably nearer 500.000.000 than the general estimate of 460.000,000. according to Professor Feng You-lan of Tsinghua University. Pti:ing. He is confident the rext nation-wide census. whi?h is expected shortly after »om pletion of the land reform throughout the country, will
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    • 123 12 A.P. WASHINGTON. Today. JOHN L. Lewis caustically advised AFL President William Green yesterday that his coal miners will not be bound by any AFL inspired no strike pledge. The government has not asked labour groups to forego strikes during the Korean fighting and defence building period
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    • 34 12 The Public Relations Secretary. Mr. G. G. Thomson will declare open a Peoples Education Clmsi in English for adulls ill the Seie'ar Tamil Association Scr.ool on Saturday at 9 45 pm.
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    • 45 12 Tn<s 'ali; by Mr. Arnold Lunn arranged by the Catholic Stud? Qts' Society University ot Malaya to be held at the Rao'les Institution Hall on Wednesday at 5.30 p.m. has been cancelled, owing co the early departure of Mr. Arnold Lunn lor Australia
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    • 133 12 THE following are the results of todays races at Kuala Lum pur:— RACE ONE Horses CL 4. Div 3-.V Fun. TE TAXI 800 E Donnelly I Jaunty 8.09 Ayr Golden News 8.07 McPh. rson I Bonnie Grey 8.00 Bagby 4 St. Quentin 810 Wahab 5 Northwell 9.00
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    • 66 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Td: 'Tribune" Spore. LARGER SALES THAN ANY AFTERNOON PAPkR flf MM A YA Phone s*ll/3 Nine Une» Published aimuJianeouaiy ar Bwgapore. Kuala Lumpwr, fpo* and Penang. EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 30, 1950 PIUCE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE idiUDOM FiEPKEZtiXTATIVE K.
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    • 366 1 8,000 vs 25,000 U.P. TOKIO, Wednesday. fOftUfCNIST forces, outnumbering American and South Korean defenders, three to one, closed a pincers around two-thirds of Pohang on its land side today. The whole 40-mile northern front flamed into action as the Communists took up the
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    • 31 1 Reuter. A weekly Iraqi Airways set vice betveen Baghdad and Cairo and Calling at Damascus will be resumed on September 5. it was officially announced yesterday. Reuto i.
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    • 219 1 JOHORE BAHRU. Tod.'.y 10HOKES sugar shortage •I :as become so acute the Johore Bahr i Coffee Shops Associati *a is petitioning the Government for immediate actio i. The president of the As satiation. Mr. Aug Men rani said thai stocks are 10 "low that we will
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    • 103 1 A.P. \VA SHINGTON, Tuesday. O'.ESIDENT Truman today 1 seni Gen. Mac Arthur a congratulatory message for ►us coaduot of the Korean IV anJ b broad hint that the White house is determined to run merican foreign policy without interference. Th* President's action came less than
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    • 31 1 A.P. I .8. tJovvtnment yos- charged the Lockets h Steacifthip Company w.th responsibility for the sin kin of the navv hospital .-hip benevolence, it ftifced US$11 DOC.0O0 damages.
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    • 48 1 Tribune Tipsters' throe i>e>t bets for today, ihe second day of the Selangror Tun' Club's Aug. M'pt. Meeting. SPOT' Garnfair (K.uc 3), Meaih vKaie 5> a:ui n.R B. (Race I). "LONGSHOT* Brit bt Mengscng (Race 2), "The Blessing (Race b) and Golati> Harvest (Race
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    • 112 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, ioday. THE Himalaya Mountain-, the tallest in the world probably have "grown' even higher as a result of the recent earthquake n Assam, a geological expert for the Goverrrrent of In dia said today The geologist said that .t was believed that there
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    • 311 1 SOUTH KOREA. Tuesday. DRITISH troops tonight established their first camp in Korea on the banks of a shallow river md slept in the open under a brilliant moon. They travelled inland from the port of arrival first by train and then by motor convoy over
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    • 128 1 U.P. NEARLY 1.500 flsherm m wore reported to be mlssin j at sea today after a stro'j gale scattered and swamp- j ed their fleet of 600 light canoes in what may prove to be one of Ceylon greatest disasters Weeping men. women and children
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    • 214 1 TrifcWie Staff K«-|iori*r OFFERS oi land and ftriauCij.' al I fOI the Al Wah School h.v be< n made b$ r.v n\ pcopl- n Satgapon foi lowing the -ibune story th the school n been ordered U> move from Its present site on
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    • 81 1 U.P. TOKIO. Wednesday. B-29 Superie.rtresses swept to within 60 miles oi Lhe Russxan border yesterday to plaster North Korean railway centre ot Seishin w.:h 230 tons of eornbs. They inarahalling yai s. railroad shops and terminals with excellent r. suits. K1 Other Superiorts and 11
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    • 554 1 MttiH.; TO CHE CHANCE ANE of the strangest tales of the strange war in the Malayan jungle was released by the R.A.F. here today—the story of how two separate million-to-one chances conspired to kill two service police dogs, yet saved the lives of security force
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    • 36 1 A.P. M.. Edward W. Todd, the American pilot, and two oth. i people who were not Identify Were killed when an Indv" Ail Force plane cr.ished yes terdav la miles from Range iare, —A.P.
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    • 155 1 A.P. Korea. Wednesday. North Korean battalion or pt bilently up Cattle Mountain," west of Human on the souther,: front yesterday. The Communists killed at bayonet point some Americana in f ivaehinogun nest or. the oft-won and lost ridge. ••TttsH Force Cole" American Negroes and bouw
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    • 99 1 THERE will be two exn editions of The Malaya Tribune today. The first is the usuai edition issued around 3.'jo p.m.. which will carry a full report a! this morning 2 proceedings in the Spenc:Murder inquiry. and th.results of vie first fenraces at Kuala Lumpr.today, tn addition
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    • 23 1 U.P. The new Netherlands High Commissioner for Indonesia A 1 l..»mp:rUs. will leave the H RU? I'Oi Jakarta today. I J".
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    • 25 1 The VM. Coast piard reported yesterday that s b-*u bomb*! is missing Bomewner* in the Atlantic on a fhgnt from Lagens to Bermuda.
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    • 17 1 BELGIUM —JAP TRADE »kw tmde and financial uereoraent between the Belgian monetary ore* Japan was signed yesterday
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    • 31 1 Reuter. Japan should offer its human resources" to the I JN If asked to do so mclai... Naotake Sato. Pros; den to. the House of Councillor, yesterday. -Reutei
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    • 33 1 A.P. Ci» -rette lights flints thai i it a year are featured in B n w liable] model being p,,,du, ed by the America. S fety Razor Co. A.t
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    • 16 1 Reuter. pnv'rt pilot Yakov KuofflßJ?% ngrneg a plane of ing to Moscow Radio. Reuter.
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    • 23 1 A.P. An Israeli distress cail brought an unofficial American misse n nving to iv: Aviv to help stop runaway inflation. AP.
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    • 19 1 A.P. The Belgian detachment of about 1.000 volunteers for Korea is to be recruited during September. A.P.
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    • 979 1 NATIONALIST CHINA STRONGLY OPPOSES, BUT... LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. THE United Nations Security Council agreed late today to have a full discussion of the Formosan problem. The vote was seven to two, with Egypt abstaining and Yugoslavia not voting. China and Cuba cast the negative
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    • 145 1 lake SUCCESS, Tuesday. iFTCB the rote fa -t mots in the Security Council today. Mr. Mai:'.. President tor this month, press 3d for an inunedfate vote on his -An proposal 3 invite a Chines: Communist representative. This was defeat ed when it received only lour
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    • 450 2 |§R M V. DEI TWO. l"* Acting Chief. Secretary of the Feaeration told the press that it was iail down by law mat all proOta made on tne sale of toddy in t-slu'tt shops should be devoted t<< the general welfare ot tht
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    • 46 2 A 45->var-oid woman. «raa fdcncd by a •eB-dSressed 'sian riding on a bicyc! j a Marine Police ConstaWe and a Chinese hand-ear: miller, when she IfM »mo the river at Kalians in an ambulant and her condtion is d'scribed as not serious".
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    • 28 2 The Siru.ipoiv Stamp Club is hoici'ns Its ihird annual Junior Philatelic Competition and Exhibition at the Britisn Council Hail on September 2. at 2.30 p rr
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    • 1561 2 Girl (11) Tells Conn ELEVEN- YEAR-OLD Nancy Renjaan, a class mate of Winnie Annie Spencer of th, Katong Convent Described to Magistrate D a Fyfe in the Singapore Relief Court yesterday how she saw a .short man walking away with WinnE at 1.30
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    • 121 2 —Magistrate JOHORE BAHRU. Tiles.— Magistrate Che Talb todll asked a Singapore iaxidrlver to tell his colleagues. who have no public service vehicle pernut and licence to carty passengers into the Federation to stop their vehicles at Woodlands or the Singapore end of the Cause- way and
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    • 34 2 The Public Relations Secretary Mr. O. G. Thonioon will declare open a Peopi Education Class in Enghoii for adults at the Sole n Tamil Association School m Saturday at 3.45 p.m.
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    • 31 2 A motion to continue the Control of Rent Ordinance, 1950, for ancher year, will be moved at the special meeting of the Singapore Legislative Council on Tuesday. Sept. 5.
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    • 633 2 GOVT. HAS NOTHING TO SAY KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. THE Chief Secretary, Mr. M. V. del Tufo. today said 1 that he "had nothing yet to say" on the terrorist murder of a railway labourer recently, who was alleged to have given information to
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    • 951 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tuesday. fOMMUNISTS in Johore and Negri Sembilan have L organised cells in villages and among labourers in the neighbourhood of the main lines of communication. These control small armed parties of what are called "District" of "Labour" units and it
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    • 208 2 Raidin? an wtete in Selangor last night, a gang >f armed bandits murdered a Chinese copnle and pel ahK*c lour hous s which were completely di troyed, They fled after a short engagement, with the Security forces. In Pahang. bandits set on fire and destroyed two
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    • 109 2 KUALA LUMPUR. Tues.— When a bandit surrendered In Pahang recently, he pleaded with the Officer Commanding the Police District to shoot him immediately rather than "give him endless torture. He said that the banuit gang leaders had told him that was what happened to bandits
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    • 329 2 Kuala Lumpur, Tues. DEVIrJWING Vhe course oi operations :or the pe.iod July 15 to August 25, Genera Briggs said that there had been a drip in the number ot serious incidents and a deflnir improvement in the flow of information in Johore and in the
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    • 210 2 Tribune Staff Reporter TpiUSHAW owners have sud- denly become secretive over the issue of whether "trixis" should be introduced in the Colony or not. A hint that the Singapore Trishaw Owners Association will send a memorandum to the Municipal Commissioners to protest agamst proposals to replace
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      • 143 2 I —l r A IT ill ["THE'DOCTOR-V IANDTHE GIRL"N LAST DAY 11** METRO GCLQwrw MAVEW PICTURE 415 645 3.30 m ob bo w 1 ...in WAR a daring Saboteur ...in PEACE 3 gflm^^^^- MIDNIGHT SATURDAY j fj V M-O-l* presents 9 f V 1 the romantic comedy of th« year'
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      • 106 2 W-V.%W.V. S'.WiWAV Today: 3.15-6.30—915 p.m. "CHUNARIA 1 (Hindustani). Watch for "My Sister Stcta" j (in Egyptian with English Subtitles). VWWAVWnAVAVAV 1 Last 3 Shows 3, 6.15 9.15 p.m. 20th Centyrv-Fox\< "UNFAITHFULLY YOURS" starring Rex Harrison, Linda Darnell I OPENING TO-MORROW Warner Bror?'. "NEVER SAY GOODBYE' Errol Flynn, Eleanor Parker L
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      • 37 2 I ii I f NOW SHOWING n_i js_i_G :jo Ml "THREE CAME HOME" starring: I CLUDETTE COLBKKT PATRIC KNOWLES NEXT CHANGE I i I T, 1 "KEMBAR" (Twin j NEXT CHANGE jOwN IflW ,fl<: Mt ft t^^^^ji
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    • 387 3 UMNO Tells Govt. KUALA KANGSAR, Tuesday. |'HE UMNO General Assembly at its last day's session here today passed four resolutions tabled by the Youth Section. They related to the creation of a Malay Chair in the University of Malaya, reconvening of the new Central
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    • 38 3 Radio Mak.y.c will i g broadcasting a Utort rep r on the monthly meetings of the Singapore Municipu Commission! is. The t.r. report will be broadens, over Radio .Ma'aya. Singa pore, tomorrow at 9.45 proa.
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    • 39 3 Radio Malaya will be rebroadcasting ovei the t3> Network a talk to the people of Britain by the Prim Minister. Mr. Clement At lee. on ''he peed for i"creasing the armed force tomorrow at 3.b0 p.m.
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    • 316 3 AN elderly Chines i *,vu:v«-3 told the Ciaef Justice. Sir Charles Mutray-Aynsle\. in the Hi?h Court yestercUy that at a Chinese funeral it was the custom for tne natural son :,o carry the lantern during the .uneral procession. It was ihe t"dief. the witness
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    • 130 3 r.E Fernhay, cargo pas- enger liner which provided New York harbour with a hot Christmas last year, arrived in Singapore yesterday on her maiden voyage to the East. Although all her superstructure was completely hurnt. the Fernbay bOT€ no traces of the damage. The
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    • 221 3 .ijb;s Ju»qHX TWO attractive American mannequins. Miss 1 Andrea Johnson and Miss C men i>eir Orotic, both aged 19, arrived in Singapore ye-terday by Quantas 8.0.A.C. Constellation f*dm Australia on their wav back to the States in a round the v/orld trio. Air
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    • 64 3 PENANG. Tues. TWO young Chinese, Tan Ew< Chye and Yeoh Kow Keeh were brought tip before Mr M. R. F. Rogev.- in the Se»slons Court yesterday "or stealing 40 kriies of soit iish on August 13 at 7 >wn. at 27 Chowri.sta Market Store. They
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    • 46 3 MALACCA Tues. Hcav; rain ttrl three hours early this morning flooded many lowlying art:as of the town and swept i' »vay poultry. The Meteorological St itioa states that (15 inches of rain had fallen hiring the three hours- record for this ycae
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    • 29 3 Mi. «'haras Harris Butt*:tield has 1 en appointee! to be a Temporary Official Mem her of the Singapore Legislative Council in the absence ot Mi Murray Buttrose.
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    • 174 3 AT an impressive and colour terer.iony >esA terday afternoon; Sir Franklin Gimson, the Governor )f Singapcre, declared open the 5230.000 Girls' Home at Thomson Road. The school is run by the Nuns of the GOcd Shepherd. Called the Marymount Vocational School, tne new home has
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    • 140 3 Mothers will be able sigh with relief on Monday j as more than 41.000 child ren troop dj'.k to their i school rooms After one rr.c: th suna; er holiday Singa,'-ore's English schools arc re-cpening their, doors again. Homes will be quiej and peaceful while ihe
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    • 110 3 Armed with .< double barnetted shot jun a Municipal <'og shoot, i. sitting on an Airport je.y. bagged nire stray dog:; at Ki.llang Airfield yesterday. His fellow vvoikers tap tured six other dogs which were sent to the Animal Infirmary fo- disposal. The dog..
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    • 89 3 Mr. Arthur Tango, Coun Seller In the Australian De partment Ol External if fairs. passed *rnough Sit gapore by a r.O.A.C Constellation yesterday on his way to the United Kingdom to discuss aid to South-Cast Accompanied by Mr. i E. Davies. an cflleial of
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    • 22 3 Mi J. D. >iaskiiH has been appointed to act an Assi.tam Commissioner of Labour witn effect from July 24
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      • 420 3 TUITION »vTIIE INSTITUTION SPJLieei Street. Phone *S«n 1 r Shorthand and !»bJ iT, r,i V«l or Mkf II f ,>k K' l »>••'-'• Enst-sh adjust«d <o sun and or? omm >- r >n any subject comilii-- very bAginntad MUNICIPALITY. •NT hmily BwmmNG 5,0 POOL. i v notified that the Pool
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      • 229 3 NOTICF THE MOTOR VEHICLES (COMMERCIAL USE) REGULATIONS NOTICE OF APPLICATION I FOR A HAULAGE PERMIT. We, K. E. Mohamed Ibrahim] Co.. of No. 74. Jalan Besar. Singapore, hair-oi! and perfume manufacturers by occupation hereby give notice of intention to apply to the Commissioner of Road Transport, Federation Of Malaya, for
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      • 272 3 MADE BY .^S»»»,^ HOWNTHEES -^i; THE BIGGEST LITTLE MEAL IN MALAYA SOLE AGENTS It'sNW.' I the new v fi N NEW FEATURES NEW PRECISION Tin most piriut PEsin the world has for 11P(i; yl long been the Parker "51". Now comes NEW BEAUTY the n( H parkcr S| wilh the
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      • 134 3 STARTLING PREDICTIONS W VOI R HOROSCOPE T ««r Real Life Told Free. Would 'on like to know. wl>;M tieato fur you, whether ar:<l napfO f' 1 it is mdn-ated for you in marriage, friends and unlucky period* i il falls Id, what I I *?l rol 'K- 1 al H(lvl«er
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    • 515 4 THE Singapore sugai shortage has gone from confusion to chaos. After a panic week-end during which officials were ordered not to discuss the subject with the Press, the Colony's housewives find themselves subjected to "secret" rationing. When they went to do their shopping on Monday, and asked for
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    • 659 4  -  The "Die-Hards" The Argylls Are There by PETER LOVEGROVE THE first United Kingdom ground troops to join 1 the American forces under the United Nations banner fn Korea include two of most distinguished infantry regiments the Ist Battalions of the Middlesex
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    • 363 4  -  by JOHN HIGHTOWER A.P. U.S. State Department cuicials say li ey believe that the Korean struggle has now entered the cri*ieal period which they had long expected, ir which the Kremlin must disclose its real intentions lor the future. This belief, lie officials said, was
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    • 650 4 SURREY-BORN Douglas Burns Drysdale. 35-year-old Royal Marine lieutenant -colonel who is lead" ing the Royal Marine Commando Unit, which is being flown irom the United Kingdom to Korea, has bad plenty Of experience of the lightning raids and isolated landings behind the
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    • 79 4 SAIGON. Today. THE communications in 1 Laos were reported 'oy travellers to b' under constant attacks in large sections of the country. with consequent deterioration of i he genera] condition.. About 500 Vietmlnh operating there made unsafe tne ordinary traffic on roods outside Vientiane the Laos
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    • 335 4 (By A Special Correspondent) EVERY flag flying is a message to the trained eye of the sea-farer. The exchange of messages by means of flags is one of the oldest forms of communication used uy ships. An 1 many a dramatic announcement has been made by
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      • 70 4 Singapore. RECORD CHANGERS AND RADIOGRAM UNITS IT PAYS BETTER TO BUY THE BEST. Fiom all Radio Dealers or Sole Agents KEE HUAT RADIO CO. }»enang, Kuala Lumpur, PRISMATIC BINOCULARS nr j*AnVTFTr?AT?CWS BY Ala- HEADING MAKERS Koss, ZEIMS, BAKU B STKUI I». Kte. a^a^aflßGßa^aV a tflLiam (SpadaUata in deaafaaj Kino* v
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      • 123 4 .ww^'W' 3 BBBgBBB room knives m *S!f SCISSOR" Pc*k<M Knives J W Kind's Pocket Knives S-se Hoi:w»ho <J 4 w Feints yj w rS«i <p 4..xi W RiSS* SMK Ivor ne .1' ivory Hair Cuitm* 2 !:V:.in..i.i. •!>' IM Smokers Knives -J-* PoHu AMorte4 Tw.wi.< Mail Kuivo,, u» "N| i;si
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    • 147 5 THEY GUARD AGAINST PIRATES TOUR White Russians aboard the Indo-China Steam Navigation Co.'s motoi vessel. Esang which sails today from Singapore fo'- Calcutta via ports, have been conducting their own private j '"wT.r" for years. Their quarrel is with the pirates that infest the China coast
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    • 170 5 g.O.A.C. announce an increase in the frequency of the popular Argonaut Speedbird Service from Singapore to London via Colombo. With effect from Wednesday. Seotember 13 Argonaut Speedbird Service will operate twice weekly instead of only once weekly as before. me main reason lor tne increase
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    • 65 5 I JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Syed Ahmad bin Jamal a i former pupil of tho ioe.il English College has been awarded a five-year fehoh r- ship at the S'.:hooi of Architecture, Birmingham, by the 1 Board of the Sultan Ibrahim j I Studentship Fund. Johore. J He
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    • 28 5 Mr. R. P. H. SheJmĕrdlac, Assistant Superintend* nt of Police, has been appointed an Honorary Aide-de-Ca''. i to the Governor >vith en i Irom September 1.
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    • 41 5 Park Xi Yong, 25->er aM Sou.a ttaceaa rti-amae an the Or* i ablp. "Atasntis Sea," who stowed away on a ship in ivoria tWS >eur> ago, ami wants to hf faaflf, nn Amerlmn citizen.
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    • 343 5 I IFE has been all Greek to him Mnce handsome, 25-year-old South Korean, Park Xi Yong, a seaman oh board the MV. Atlantic 3ea, which sailed yesterday from Singapore for r?ort&£Oiig, stowed away on the ship in Korea two year i ago For. crawling o;:«
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    • 96 5 CHANGE ALLEY'S bamboo L telegraph* crackled yesterday. Quickly the Alley's wayside salesmen collected their wares and disappeared. I For when the 'bamboo tel*~ I graph' sounds it can omy i mean one thing—the Police are coming. •Sure enough a Police posse came n the seen" within
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    • 71 5 PENANG. Mon. Tne Deputy Commissioner lor Labour. Mr. Brewer, said more employers hay a. Nt ri labour returns this year, showing an Increase ol 1 ecu in the laoour population m I the Settlement over th" past year. Last y» ar. about 400 I mployers did no;
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    • 318 5 MR M A Majid. president of the ludo-Malay Pakistani Seamen's Union, yesterday hit out at the Bill which Mr. John Laycock proposes to introduce at tne next meeting o! the Singapore Legislative Council. The Bill which if adopted will nullify mar.riage between persons either
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    • 173 5  -  Says Engineer Engineering Adviser to three Filipino Presidents. Mr. Alan T. Sylvester, an American, was a passenger on board the Fernhay which called at Singapore yesterday. Mr. Sylvester told he Tribune that he has worked under three Filipino Presidents, Quezon, Osmena and Roxas. In July 1946.
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    • 25 5 Members* of the Automobile Aasoctatioa wnl zet their hand'o 'ks in abou'. three week* time, writ the General decretary ol the Association.
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      • 214 5 fl/1 I \f I f ft fY\ UGLY HAIR REMOVE!) FROM jl FACE OR r Q BODY X BY USING XRICHO WATERS Tricho No. 1 for face use $2.50 No. 1 for body use $2.50 No. 2 to stop mi ther K'owiii Postage 50 et i CHAJU < 0., (Post
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    • 551 6 U.P. BANDOENG, Tuesday. THE Chairman of the Executive of the Trade Union of Estate Workers, E. 1 Coerdian, today re-emphasized earlier claims that the strike called by the Union, which involves some 700,000 employees all over Indonesia had no political background and was only
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    • 169 6 INDONESIA has informed Singapore Government of new regulations on imports into Indonesia against "inducement certificates" and foreign exchange free imports. Under the former regulation, holders of inducv ment certificates were entitled to foreign exchange for the import of goods into Indonesia under the pro viso that
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    • 77 6 In Port:—Van T. Hoff (it. A'dVgonda (Sheers). Tel-rr.a-»hu* (42 ft), E. Sang (40 41 >. (band para (38 9), C> clops (36). Hoegh Sllverllght (33 4). India Mail (31 I), Hellgonian Queen (17 18), Tcrnbav (19 20». Charles M?l.eod (21 2), Frederh'i Clover (28 4), Tantalus (25
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    • 24 6 HONGKONG. Tues.-Th-following were today's quotations on the Hongkong Money Exchange: HK56.36 per U.S. dollar. HK515.40 per pound sterling. HKS3O3 per tacl of gold.
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    • 162 6 SINGAPORE. rue*. INDUSTRIALS remained a steady market but tin shares continued very dull. The rise in the commodi y railed to stimulate any particular interest, and this section was generally rath- r easier. Rubbers were neglected. The following were the day's price changes SIXCATOKF.. Aug. »t«»x Dru:. j
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    • 179 6 THE rubber commodity mark"t w is steady yestciday but had fluctuation of nearly fly >. cents with the h.ghert price at which business was done being 145 cents c pou"d. am! the lowest 140% cents for September shipment. I The market opened steady despite reports of the Indo-
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    • 90 6 SINGAPORE. Aug. >f>. The price of tin -metal ami 8398 1 8 per pieul ex-smelter a rise of S6 1 on the picui. YONDON. Aug. 28: Spot £793. Down \:l4. Three months tB(M. Down CI9. Settlement price CBOO Down tlO. Turnover: 5 tons. Second session: Spot Down Ki.
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      • 682 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated, in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other porta to load ana discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. "Cyclops" -.-sails for Dublin Liverpool -Sept 3 ••Tantalus" sails for Havre Liverpool- —.Sept. "Antilochus- sads for N. Africa, London, Holland Hamburg 1 ••Perseus"
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      • 229 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SING A TORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE WCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. IRECONSHIRE Gdns. 8/9 Sails Aug. 31 ILENEARN Due Sept. 4 TROM U.K. FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAPAN. ILENGYLE Gdns. 13/14 In Port Sails Sept. 3
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      • 423 6 SiU rm m j*m *t*m a« *9k\ c *r t^E1^wn^^7 SITUATIONS VACANT v> i, i» ritahfhuii i lvi pean Impoei House reoulres Chin< Salesman for Sundries and Hardware h i including several .0!«-agenc ".en. Must have ;?ood connections in the trade and sound knowledge of mer•handise Apr!) P.<>. 813. Smganore.
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      • 380 6 MISCELLANEOUS KNOWLEDGE of Palm -r.ry &::d j Ph>S;ot;noniy bring" Happing? and success m Late. Consmt Madame Lydaa, 14A. Change Alley (of? Kaitles Place! 1U AJBV— Laf p.m. (Q. 376). BUSINESS OPPTY DISTRIBUTORS in priii ipal Malayan towns for attractive and novel advertising medium aha other eommodHes. Only those expefiefl d
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      • 478 6 SHIPPING ROYAL ROTTCRDAMLLOYD Aden, Port Said, Rotterdam Amsterdam Spore P. S'ha.,. P WBLTEVREDEN I,°? KERTOSONO 21 22 Sept. 38 Sept 24 X" *Also loading for Port Sudan direct. Agents: ROTTERDAM TRADING CO. (M) LTD. Shipni Er iw Tel: 5071. Ext. 19. B pt JAVA NEW YORK SAllies Koy»l Uottrrdan tlojtf
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      • 133 6 ACCOMMODATION TO L< r BMpjMl and l.atid bur. galows. AM Modern (..Tivrn' ii'- Apply p.o. 8..X im. Fparc, nr.fwi Thomson "Road."" Rent *f<» *W*> p.o. R..y IW. pan v.vi». TO LET: On- furn pßtt Bg" Figlap near it* sea. Wo cooking facilities. F»o\ A. 1.• Spore. ,v4r TO Let IJMaiamoi
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    • 595 7  -  Bagby should do well By "SPOT" KUALA LUMPIK, Today. TllK wet spell has come-, and with the rain coming down almost every afterI n,»on the going at the best will be yielding today, ther second day of the Selangor Turf Club's August-September Meeting. D.R.8., who is now
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    • 114 7 The tourists programme and fixtures for the Hongkong Chinese lootballers as trom today arc as follows: Aug. 31: versus Combined Services; Sept. 2: versus S.C.F.A.: Sept. 3: versus S'por*' Malays; Sept. 6: versus Xi; Sept. verses M.C.F.A. (return game); Sept. W versus Singapore "A". Sept. 12:
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    • 122 7 ~v Tuea Wad taH** naming ro< ord n.mh Arl „1 hetween W«M Indies rl play tods* ourhm «t* inninga l "Sd Johnson iMff 7 1 reached T,H j;lt of eJ and with Johnff 'he m-asKnial ..ii raised WE f or e the. latter skied loff This
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    • 89 7 WWW- 7 *V b Moss? 3. StoWy«x hi Marshall h S'cm 9. Christian, not om 131. *-<■ b TOUBC «.oda, h i> Comptn i 6. Warr b Sims 25. Va- ib« CompH»n 2. Extras 19. v-,:;,'Vh't9-3. Compton 9-3- Edrirh :;-o-l«-n. t£ Weak*. 86; Robert- b > .dentine *1 g
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    • 61 7 Reuter. LONDON. Tuee. Football IK»T 1HVl*»ION: Burnley 0. Nil! it II DIVISION 5S$£2F? N: rbeml UniUvl iv i H I KI) DIVISION NOKtHI ttN. ,,i,i .mi- l Chelsea 0. P.. V..l:'v 1 Fiadfor-i 2. Fouthport '\f-v- Briihtoi. 1. Tranmere RoBr.dford City 1. I'I>TKK i I F: Llnfleltl d
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    • 27 7 A.P. fcUSANNE Switzerland. T: v m r .!•< r Executive romthe International OliTUmi ittee unanimously reI.; todAy that German, take part in of 1952 mmAl'.
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    • 142 7 KUALA LUMPUR, Today. The sky Wall duite clear tins f morning, but the going remains yielding. If the weather holds and there is good sunshine in th« afternoon, the going will be good. All horses out this morning were either confined to slow or pa^-work. Jeannette
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    • 221 7 LONDON. Tues. County CM \VVirlsm«uth. Yorkshire teat Hamo'hire by an inninns and W rutTs Yorkshire 269 for 4 declared.Hampsmre 113 an. 188 tCow*. nehtarm fast medium. 6 fOJ «>• Swansea. Glamorgan vs. Warwickshire match abandoned, ground waterk»4s«ed. shire 13*. Olanaaatpaa 2o for no PerbN shire
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    • 194 7 Reuter, U.P. BOMBAY; Tuesday. INDIA'S badminton ace, Davinder Mohan swept 1 Malaya's A. Piruz off his feet »eto--15-1 15-2 —today to retain his All-India singles n the Cricket Club of India Championships. v, bundle of nerves. Th six-foot th*ec Indian champion brought too many
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    • 167 7 I siDi "«mi:" "LOKOMIQT" I Nan I (.ill I>1 N SfcWs 4M M> *TV I 111 p.w.. Itoaai* «rr> B«fe»i« v.. VmwttU MODI Mi*AU IIKM1BT MMiokm, ll)r K lil MrM*»[ ...i... I..l.„ M3 P.m. N»ai3«l llfrgt.i Mrnr-rne Vr^.o^vl i t.Vlin'.UK \M1*KMKXT \KM\llt I M»r. Miami V»4)e> Thn.r hi«i<ioiM*
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    • 747 7 RACE ONE 2.15 P.M.-CLASS 4, DIVISION 3-51 FURLONGS. S 'fSSS Ml Sri Sgte! SuUhH Ha, form. sho„>d run «3 .3) Hi (m.UI. m New* •mni-rork Stable" Heddb- Ran well over six. should wm (4) «MePhersoa 80. vr Heh*n Juab La a Game galloper, good chance (5) 81
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      • 41 7 HO-OAKES COmiK PRESENT THEIR MOST STUPENDOUS CARD FRIDAY 1 X APPEARING —THE WORLD'S HANKER rum SITPHQL 10X3 BABY JACKSON UHHI o ,|r "!fr FLYWEIGHT CHAMPION OF MANILA. THE CONQUEROR OF TIM RAMOS' FLiW&iun (Defeated E 77 B. KLONB g|£r V JACK
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      • 563 7 #K. P.M. LINE (Royal Packet Navigation Coy. (Incorporated in the Netheilands) 1, Finlayson Green, Singapore. P.O. Box 72. Tel. 6975. Due Sails "Kctanica" f or DJambl Aug. 30 "Tosari" for Palembang S*-;>t. 2 "Ophir" for Muntok and Djakarta Sept. 2 "Van Rlemsdijk'for Rclawan-Delt Sept. 2 "Demta" for Singkawang, Pemangkat. Sambas
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    • 239 8 U.P. HERAKLION, Crete, Tuesday. THE resistance army which fought against Hitler World War II was "reactivated" today to free Crete's "captive bride* despite her protests that she is a willing prisoner of love Beautiful, raven-haired Tassoula Petrakogeorgi was off somewhere on a honeymoon with
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    • 297 8 GENE2AL iii.m.nK KMC A: i ju.ui muli i..t i> fc.i»... l*m* seibali. p.m. hodiiamu, I» m. »%\CA: Kat.'iiu' Groups' talk :inu SO .al. bC ililu.i hYhuO*, MMM, I pm. >.m urofcaru tfoad. elw i rlub. a p.ii... ai l clul». ur..\. mmm<M, v 'Mil. ULI d M
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    • 80 8 U.P. LONDON. Tuesday. THE Royal family announced today thai Princess Elizabeth's <'a i:hter inhi- n nann >d Anno Elizabeth AllC Louis The Duk.' of Edinbu.sh. Elisabeth's husband filled .:i th' baoy'a nam? and oth-r particulars v. hen the District Rf'iLirar of Wrthx. Deaths and Marriages called al
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    • 109 8 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Tuesday. IJGYPT -nd the Philippines j accused Britain ;md Belgium, in th? United Nations Soecu! Cotonial CommitU-e last nigh .ot presenting in iccurate information rhput their 'Monies in an aitempt to paint io.-y picture" of conmere. Denying the Charge*, Mi. John Fletcher-Cooke t Britain*
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    • 36 8 A.P. taentative Carl Vinson. Chain,, an of the House of Representatives Armed Bel vices Committee, said yesterd •>• thai P esident Trum-n hut' ■i r proved an expandei. tank production programme to cost rSsnO.ooo.ooo A.P.
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    • 30 8 Sir Franklin GimsOA, the (iavernor of Singapore, fits Ike k- N in the fcaek, .in he declared ©pen the Mar>mount rational School at rttoNSOa ttoad. vesleidmj afternoon.
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    • 209 8 Tribune Staff Reporter MALAYA'S foreign trade has shown a favourable balance of nearly $143 million for the first seven months of the year, according to latest figures released last night. The total foreign trade during this period was worth nearly $2.864 million. This is in
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    • 59 8 A Chinese woman. Too An v o '< i2a> fell into Kaliang Rr.er at about 2.3"--p.m. Ntn t stcrtlay. A martin Pol'.ce who araf cycling horn- 1 towards Geylar.g jumped over to the rescue. Another man a Eurasian, tock fl boat and brought both of
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    • 59 8 Mr. G. R. Livett. Singi pore's Deputy Commissio ler of Police, returned yesterday from the Unitea Kingdom where he sper.t his nine months leave. Mr. Livett said that during his stay in England he visited about 10 poli -c forces and made a through study of
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    • 1082 8  -  By GROUNDER All-Malaya 1 Hongkong Chinese ALL-MALAYA'S one-nil victory— a goal off head of Malaya's centre Awang Bakar in \u 18th. minute of play—cannot be taken as k stick to judge the nin of play yesterday -,t j!!i Besar Stadium, for
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