Malaya Tribune, 5 September 1950

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  • 21 1 MALAYA Tribune fOMirs WEWS TODAY JHBB mm mm mh LATE EXTRA Jweim pages SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1950 PRICE TEN CENT&
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  • 77 1 WASHINGTON, Today. THK American State Department announced early today that a twinengine bomber "bearing i red star" attacked nitttl Nations ships off Xt•... \t sterday and was TtV body of a Russian flier u;>> recovered by a United Nations destroyer from the wreckage, the Department
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  • 222 1 Reuter. I following is the text of the message in nited Nations were formally notified of the incident. On Sept. 4, United Nations naval forces were g off the west coast of Korea at approxithe 3Sth Parallel on missions in pursuance of lion of the Security Council of
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  • 126 1 jnr s,;,ff Reporter U. Today. ■II claimed I .agistrate.s* H ci charged I of 35 planks at the Sta I r r l Johore Bahm Kow Ma* (20), and a 16-year-o'u girl. Ngi I.iOi, v.* re alleged to have stripped the unoc cupied bungalow of As planks,
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  • 35 1 view of the Const -Uation aircraft of Transworld Allwhich crashed in the lesert north of Cairo iMeattj after taking off en route for rtome. Fifty five pecpfe pUftefcl'i in th« v» reck.
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  • 120 1 Tribune Staff Reporter THE Rent Control Ordinance, 1917. will be law in the Colony for vet another year, j The" decision to extend the law was taken at the Legislative Council this morning. Mi. C. H. Butterfield. the Solicitor-General, who moved the motion, said, position
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  • 40 1 Reuter. 1 BRISBANE, Mon. ApI plications for tickets for the first cricket Test between i Australia and England to be held here on Dec. 1 have J been received from Bombay, j Penang and Port Moresby.— I Reuter.
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  • 364 1 Tribune Staff Reporter fOVERNMENT should take more action in the mat- ter of combating Tuberculosis than what they were doing at present, Mr. John Lay cock (Progressive—Municipal North East) said at the meeting of the Legislative Council this morning. Mr. Laycock said that he had
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  • 787 2 As Swedish Scientists Pursue Their Experiments— Reuter STi CKHOhW. fj'.IKKK s vs on a f rm li i south Sweden hold a iecret v |heil t*' loins ffh* h um: enahl» sciolist: to breeti a r.ice of I unvm giants In future the want
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  • 226 2 IT stems. cord.a«i u> UAHe >. I ajntVirilrm ih.d Christopher Colunbus was not Hie oiiginal p. rpetr itor of th-* famous trick.' but that the aonour belongs to reaouroe&j archiieet who li/ed a little in advance of th great < :»plorei. To Floi nee. aa the
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  • 121 2 Reuter. HEADING. BERKSHIRE. For B small group of alloi.n it holders working on an acrs fjt land near here push-bid \in gardening is now S pi wject. Beno.ah rows of glass f]aructhey :i"ve laid a gi\d of electrically heated wir-\> to Qi itntain a warm soil
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  • 24 2 A.P. Pope Pius XII has created the Apostolic prefecture oi Taichung on the island of Formosa, it was announc o yesterday.—A P.
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    92 2 His ExcellfiM v the Hi#h Ceaamissiooer tor th i tion o! Ma a\.i. sir Henry Gamay, waa m <•«! UJt tiering on Saturday morning at th. huala Lu. sir Henry is on a visit the i atted Kiagiua, r k ii factade a ihort period d lea*
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  • 241 2 U.P. HOCMON. Indo-Chi;n RED Vietminf* guerillaare using ancient ■nimi! snares to Kill French troop-, in tJbe jungles of Indo China. One of these is a vari uon of hat ole Oriental specially. *he tiger pit. The French command Of this outpost
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  • 810 4 WOMAN'S PAGE THIS has always heap a major feminine problem. How to get rid of stains, food, grease, .grass. ina\ wine a id paint stains, on anything Horn the linen tablecloth to the btAt carpet. Whatever the stain, and on whatever labric. tr« at it tf one-. Wash
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  • 678 4 11THEN a man gets married If there ace certain biUs he expected to pay and certain wedding arrangements fee La xpected to make. L«et's suppose you re a young man planning to get married, totally blank as to how to set about it. Here is a list
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  • 242 4 BALLY stepped on to til •3 veran i. -i. ur.ct gaged a the dusioln and empty bottles. "No: a ver inspiring sight.'* she remarked tohet next-door neit V.omr Mrs Wallace who nari come In to help. "Never mind said Mrs. Wallace or-kly. "let* clear up the mcc
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
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  • 1194 5  -  TODAY'S SHORT STORY BY VIOLET M. METNLEY a CAN i v.st me to keep Tl VTV if Hp curtains: mat teus kit affi rm•ontardv Mrs. Pirkle "even her V\ c si on I a card." she si rally. "All v- ill Ĕyes Mr it li
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 53 5 by Wayne Boring ALLEY OPP v T Hamlin ABNER fey ill Capp 11 yoa know that, 75 I I so toSgh OHO// ?EARS AGO/ THIS J I T^p H SS rrt-f L DO? HOOMIN BEAN WILL GO THAR I ANOTHER }i raVIROAD GAVC I5 E IS << Hi Sr-TV WAL.,
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  • 164 6 KUALA LUMIUR. Mon. Kuala Trcnggam Distr c is holding Mukim Shows instead of the usual ag'» horticultural ibow, this year. With this change or procedure, the District Om er, Kuala Trongganu. Mr > W. Ha.i said he would oe bringing the show to U 8
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  • 32 6 AP. The Brtish P nfl/i I -fiipr Anhui was to*- iut Hong Kong yeswd iv t.-n weeks after it v. r. tnd sunk sK mile- outs*! Swatow. AP.
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  • 547 6 U.P. LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. Dl/SSIA is expected to use her veto on Tuesday to block passage of an American resolution demanding that all United Nations members refrain from "assisting or encouraging" the North Korean*. The resolution was introduced in the Security Council by Mr. Warren
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  • 76 6 SINGAPORE. To-day. ON board the Roy Inter Ocean ship Tjibau;ik. now in Singapore, are the tormer Nationalist Government Consul General to Mad igascar. Mi. Kou Teh*), and his wite and zfeililrcp Mi. Kou told '.h Tribune this mornmg that tt« Nationalist Government aa-1 closed their ecnsu'ate ra
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  • 165 6 Adec.ee r.isi. to be made absolute in thrrc months, was granted to Louis Kap:> of the French Consults, dissolving his marriage with hi* wife. Irene E. Raphnet, on the ground of the 1 dter desertion. Louis Raohael said that he married his wife in Febru r,
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  • 97 6 PENANG. Monday MR. C. W. SHORLAND to beer, nominated acti"? President of the Penan: Municipal Commission* rs. He will Join duties in February next year, when Mr. H. G. Hamrnett, the prea m president goes on leave. Mr. C. W. Shorland was the Deputy Resident Commissioner
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  • 102 6 STOCKPORT. Cheshire Monda> MR. Joseph R. Greenwooa Chairman ot a British firm making machine tools for Russia, tonight challenged Prime Minister Clement Attlee*s claim that, these exports did not harm Britain's home or Cor m requirements. "We claim that the port to the user of any machine
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 187 6 TODAY mm network I rE.™ 1 WW ion «I tun,-* vngapor,- M and Int.-rh... lip O l>Hj I M i I M-iuya rir-n ll^H M<- Shop"; V»],. ln<«T\i< tiia .M«»k«l.«-> i^H A Xcv,, 1 Ji by Mv/ar:. v,-ih 1 bariiaar, as > ?<lro; Hjj M.pruno. maviva v "rr 1N v
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  • 109 7 Tribiint* Reporter T hundred anu nic*' UMM of br nd new Jeeps. toi rvcles and mof»t sp to p rts m kr up tbr first connt of vehicular cq >ipnen! whicn the lddoncstm i- pTirchJtfMMg th* United SUtefl Gov odor, now m th on h-T dtcic
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  • 186 7 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Monday. INTERNATIONAL Trade and Industry Minister mi Vokoo today predicted Japan's total export "business would reach US$BOO,OOO,OOO or L *****.000.000 more Chan the target figure, reported Kyoto. in August, second month of the Korean hosti:iuts. Japan's export trade was "remarkably
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  • 51 7 The Star Arctortu broug.it to Singapore yesterday 130 I rjB o- Japanese potatoes, and 250 com orown sugar In s.ar licuircs Which is du-' to ;.a.\' port on Thus, ay for Karachi, is taking about 150 tons of Malayan tv: wood and 350 tons ol Other
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  • 109 7 TODAY'S MARKETS The rubber commodity market was very steady this morning opening at 11*» cents done per pound for September and rising to US tents by the lunch j break. j Though th*»re were no ad'ices j from New York the rise uf 2d. J in London last
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  • 55 7 7.ie tin BMll market anaid a ....a iv S.n ~ap.> 1«■ many. The prtoc declared at noaa vas J .66 l 8 per picul ex-nnal or-a arop Of &i 1/1 on the pu-ul. The pri<» ot three month.-* tin L todon las: nisnt waa £727 p.-r uioj> oi
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  • 27 7 Th. loa! share market had a—<her dull ■onuax today in w.«- interns.c.» hi a i«w uve tin ii-Obe..- v.cv Quiet a:ld indui ria rawataed *i-';;dy.
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  • 25 7 Gold was a little steadier in Singapore tud;iy with the whole- I sa!»- price of bars al $i:ty per tr'ci a rise of
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  • 32 7 Reuter. Dr. Goidon Seagrav American medical missionary and author, recently arrested oy the Burmese Government on suspicion of aiding Karen rebels, is now being detained the High Treason Act.— Reuter.
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  • 199 7 AAP. TOKIO. Monday. TOUR American and three Japanese shipping lines have been awarded contracts to transport about 68.000 long tons of wheat and barley from the United States ports to Japan. General Mac Arthur's Headquarters announced today. Invitations to bid for the carsroes were r-lensed
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  • 91 7 AP. London, ro-day AXE V, rule by E IB* England which Will permit foreign hokiew of bonds to switch issuer led :o ;>n net ..ye session of r he Lcndon fc>to Pxeh'tnge "*ti Mond^v. tn the late afternoon, British Govcsraarient v., re off l to 1
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  • 205 7 NEW YORK, Today. NORWAY continued to be in first place—where she 11 has been all year—among foreign nations sending commercial ships in and out of the port of New York in July, the United States Bureau of Customs reported. Harry- M.
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  • 86 7 Reuter-AAP. TOKIO. Mono" if. COAL mnors n Kyushu, sou.hern nost m i Ck Japan* ese Island, dug oriy 12.3 pi r cent the target figure for the month of Augu--' reporta Kyodc quoting offic i] 1 Chief reaeoa for the poor record \v:.s 'lantern festival holidays" given
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  • 78 7 A.P. NEW DELHI, Tc -day. i mHE CfOvernnunt of India i has decided to permit free i r its fr» soft currency ait Of German silver ar,d Dicta I silver, wooden separated, insulating m?'«-rials. COtJ tar dyes, asphalt, and otap c ld)re. From dollar areas it will- allow
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  • 199 9 A.P. MILAN. t has died musk ol great concert s faintly on in .sin.2 the last years 1 Ir'lives in Mean's r was founded Id th nan are the outside to learn. an illnesa that we old days tne In t pass hUe ts humming rt
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  • 58 9 Reuter. T KE SL< CESS. Korean auuy cabled 'o Lleged dambv American »rth Korea. .-sion ol" the cratic Fatherlor the inves rimes of *re in .a-vcntionist Synvnan Rhee the alleged :I what it termed bombing of towns and lid feel a I, 1 hatri d" towards
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  • 219 9 Govt. Promises Aid A.P. Hongkong. The Hong- j kong quads will not be adopted after allThe mother of the thr e j boys and on' girl »\-o Were born on Wednesuay ni-fit at first thought that she would have to si'» 1 her four
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  • 487 9 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. TV ANT to r.ear about movie kissing from Holly- wood's foremost authority r»n the history of thai subject? This historian's name is Carlisle Jones. The outstanding fact that impresses Jones after 20 years of oscillatory investigation is that screen
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  • 35 9 A.P. 35 year -jM woman named Ammar gave bmli yesterday to a se a-n-pounu hoy after tr ivelling 3,000 miles from Cyprus to tft'v adCVifttage of Britain's 'r:! medteal services. Ci
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  • 33 9 A.P. There were «rhjO* that Nationalist China might uppose the dispatcb of a C N commission to FoWttOM \o probe Red China's charges 9I American invasion of Urn island. AP.
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  • 313 9 HOME TOWN NEWS FROM BRITAIN AN invention taking shape in the heart of the Lake District may j-ave business men in the cities of the world hours cf time and bad temper. In his works! op by the side of Church Beck, the tumbling m mmain
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  • 260 9 Reuter. VISITORS to tiie Guildhall Museum in London are now admixing relics of Roman London which have been snatched from the jaws of mechanical excavators working in the blitzed areas of th? city proper. Collecting them was a nerve-racking experience for the staff of the Museum,
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  • 707 10  -  Track Still Heavy After Morning 'sßain By "SPOT" NO. 2 grass track at Bultit Timah which was opened for fast work this morning was not used to advantage due to the heavy going. None of the horses that went fast returned a time of under
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  • 71 10 V o v n z Douglas L. Gomes, who will be proceeding to the Lnited Kingdom on the Canton" >n Friday, oa a Biitish Council Scholarship to study 'Youth Leadership and Or ganisation at the University College of Swansea, South Wales. Gomes educated at it.
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  • 208 10 U.P. NEW YORK, Monday. pZZARD Charles, the NBA-recognised heavyweight king, will be the underdog Sept. 27 when he meets Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium. First odds offered were 3 to 1 that, the Brown Bomber, now 36, would recapture the title he surrendered 18
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  • 163 10 Reuter. LONDON. Mon. Each of the 15 taVMfl remaining in the Saint Leger to be njn next Saturday at Domaster was quoted at tonight's callovei at the Victoria Club. Vieux Manoir. the Frenchtrained favourite, receded to two to one following his seven to four
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  • 35 10 TWENTY minor acciden's 1 were reported yesterday. In every case, poor visibility and wet roaCb due :o rain early yesterday were to blame, accciding to a Traffic Poiice official. No one was injured.
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  • 46 10 ONE hummed tad eigh<vfour rounds ai .303 ammunition Acie found in a drain beside Margaret Road, off Road at 10 i 5 a.m. yesterday. An Indian labourer discovered the mmunltion while on the was to work and mada a leport to fctv? Police.
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  • 20 10 AP. Casualty figures in Ihc Kashmir Express disaster are now stated to be 20 killed md 45 injured.—AP.
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  • 243 10 Reuter. HASTINGS. Monday DURLY wicket-keeper Clyde Walcott scored' 103 his fifth century of the tour, and helped the Indies cricket team to gain a first innings lead of 92 over the South of England today The West Indies were all out for 286 in
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  • 81 10 MR. M E. Dcninp. who was «1 for ratal months in Malaya as diplomatic advisor to Admiral Mountbattcn dunar the BMA days, ha? been 3 pointed a? one of the 10 3 experts to advise Mr Errest Bevin. Foreign Minister it the Big Three talks
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  • 126 10 A HEALTH C A the Singapore palitv at a meeting yesterday affirmed its confid-nce in the staff of the infant welfare clinics whei met to discuss allegata made at the ordinary meftIng of the Municipal Commissioners last week ding the manner jfl ir iant welfare centres
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  • 32 10 f\OKIS HA!:'' Champ' oll Beverts Baker 1 In th< senn-ji ri(>l nun's sm-f- 1 U j[, r „rov*-l much lor -J*. a »>-iU f th. woawa
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  • 17 10 A.P. Pre* «aid yestei send Ma son Quiriro. he finishes las Benning. Georgia <
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  • 33 11 Dank s.*"*. on the only i the seventh mm- the ball *>K»vimr I ht I.ink and M»rsh^« (To? it epert ww wei» tea from ihe end 1
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  • 243 11 A sK hundred and sixty Chinese athletes will parade -hi* Saturday at Jalan Besar stadium in Olympic r s tvle. this will signal the opening of the s t-war All-Malayan Chinese Olympiad, the Fifth since 1931. Previously they were held once every two years, ♦he
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  • 67 11 Reuter-AAP I SIDNEY Mon.—Con 1 ceding moie than t stono. Dave Sands, Ent pue middleweight bo\- S ing champion, oat i pointc'l Alf Gallagher over \o rounds tojnignt N for the Australian S heavyweight chtimpion- > Sandt» v.e«?;hed 11 »1 1 11 ins. to Gallaghei s
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  • 153 11 a (joAL scared s few se, onds A from nine, gave Hger Standard S.C. a win over Hongkong Shanghai Kank Si', in a FAKA Business Bouses "A" tie played at Geylang Stadium. A large crowd watched the gam<. The Tigers dominated pla> throughout, but the well
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  • 263 11  -  By ARCHIE QUICK SITTING opposite Tommy Farr on a railway journey the other day I wondered what was m store for Britain's best heavyweight boxer since World War e The ex-Tonypandy miner had no doubts on the matter. "There is no one in Europe good enough,
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  • 62 11 Reuter. vA-zioo"* Mfln. An InJian day «'n route to Singap and Australia a" exhibition tour. The team coeaprisea y. Chaadarana (captain). V. man R. Bhandari, M. v. 3. Vtttil and T. D. lain. Secretary of the Table rennis federation ol India. They are to play an exhibition match
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  • 160 11 I CI nmioaalup* fie* Cheoiu: Hock Tan Guar Hong Low Seah Chuan Lati Teng Siah Committee' Tan m Women'a l Baby 'Low lUeeful) v Wvrtle I Lobo tSt Anthony's 'ConVintT N«Hie Kob tUaefxa) J «if.ii,. fhia (TJpeful), Iteisn r>e"s fTTnitrd Family) v Suzie Pang I m,.,-
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  • 443 11  -  By GROUNDER DOYAL Air Force gained full points at Jalan Besar yesterday, beating Singapore District (Army) by three goals to nil in an Inter-Community League game. Although the game failed to reach a high standard, it was keenly contested. Exchanges were even with
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  • 131 11 Reuter. \t aeevhataonrhi H.CC. I Yorkshire for seven iHutn.n S."). LWWSOO 90, Holliday j5. Wilson 50». _j \t lUoiraritiouth. Ok»»i i "hire *>t fot sevell d.-rlar.'.i. Hampshire 1W 'Ray nt r.oddard right arm onTspin sil for and secondly M for on^. \t Tlmm»"». >••'.'>• r■•
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  • 33 11 A.P. HONGKONG. Man. J*« Philippine Black and WWt< basketball team had the tmrd ,a.Llit win in Hongkong last •n-'lit when it beat Chum: hin--r*a?ers by 55 to 41 i»ointP. A.P.
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  • 32 11 A.P. LONDON, Mon. Twelve of i],. wen <i top professional tennis players were invited tort to play in sa Interna'uaaaJ tournaaasiri here from Bent, 2. r > M -A.P.
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  • 221 12 Following are the weights for (4 ras"»'«): the second day of the Singapore Turf Club's Gold Cup Meeting. HORSES CLASS I—DIV. 1— FI R. 5 YD. SNOWY OWL II 9.7 BRIGHT EYES 8 13 CROYDON 89 DARK BROCADE 8.8 PERSIAN LORD 8.8 BATTLESHIP 8.7
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  • 311 12 A.P. TOKIO, Today. COMMUNIST force of perhaps 60,000 troops struck co-ordinated blows at the two key cities of the 50 mile northern front in Korea today, thrusting a spearhead 10 miles into the United Nations line southwest of Pohang. The twin Red strikes
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  • 30 12 Soatftl Kereans cheer the arrival of the aircraft carrier "l njitiof**. carrying British troops from Hong Kon»;, on Ma arrival in the harbour of l'i!>an.—A.P. -A.P.
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  • 47 12 Reuter. MADRAS. Today. INDIAN football team will tour Ceylon. Burma, Si am. Malaya and Hongkong some time*in October, it is learned here. The All-India Football Federation will shortly meet at Calcutta to select the team which will tour these countries for football tournaments.—Reuter.
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  • 300 12 Reuter. With the 2nd United States Division Forces in Changnyong, Today. THIS is the story of a second "Bastogne"—how a cutoff American battalion held for three days west of Changnyong against overwhelming odds fighting in a tight perimeter around its wounded. The battalion's stand is
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  • 30 12 AP. The firsl replac sn* r.t3 Britair's oriefly depleted Hongkong garrison, the first battal-cn of the WIU Shire Regimen! arrived f'ota Kngland yesterday aboard the "Empire Trooper".—AP.
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  • 181 12 Tribune SiatT Reporter JOHORE BAKRL'. Toes. NG HO CHWEE a lorry driver, claimed tri;l on two charges in thj Magistrate' Court to-day. Ho was charged With offering a $20 bribe to a detective who had arrested his frund for fraudulent po3;,rs-i<>n of 35 pairr of
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  • 143 12 STOP PRESS Reuter-AAP. ioK O Toda COUTH Korean teltfi in the >t (»a>t h area arere neat to'lap-* w day under .1 nun Mop Cma:aunist atta( k now withia three auks oi toe k»> road junction ni h. <>nßju I cording l<» nuiitlinr reports. C—niUP"=ts in Mr n
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  • MALAYA TRIBUNE (SINGAPORE)
    • 52 1 MALAYA Tribune PEOPLE FOX THE PEOPLE Tel: 'Tribune" Spore. Published simultaneously at 8m gapore. Kuala Lumpw, Ipoh ontf Penang. 1% lARCSR SAUX THAN ANY AUT RNOQN PAPER It MAI A Y\ rM.c«v JSll/3 Nov Lmt* OCHT SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, SEPT. 5, 1950. PRICK TEN CENT* THE MALAYA TRIBUNE London 11 ESDAY,
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    • 109 1 i ribtine Si'«ff Reporter i. MORE BAHKIT, To-day. ||R LA. Vino. -.v..-.::or ft! I IF loc il g< neral ho p:i a ye pint of h*s blood yes- r., in n atte-nial to rave th it > of 16-veee-«»r*i M.*im- i h J t' c"iim
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    • 80 1 rribane st l,r Reaawiti *LL poison-- wh.-e ttam«a A ppeai en tha- dee ration card are entitle*! to thru icg »i lemc. an oflle; i> of the Connol rtnteni Som» Tribune tea X eonaalainecl that *"tvir »c i* r h.td r fused to gfive
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    • 532 1 Taegu, Pohang In Grave Da nger A.P., U.P. TOKIO, Tuesday. TWO tank-led North Korean columns cracked Allied lines on the northeast war front yesterday and forged down main highways in a power drive that threatened to outflank" strategic Taegu. The Reds broke through
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    • 94 1 Tribune Stall Kenort'iAT three tailor cards a minute. 1.200 cards :n all were <ssucc yesterday by the >od li. tion Off.cc at Orcha; a R< ad on he first day -f sugai rationirg This ..s iOu' r imes as much as all average
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    • 288 1 A.P. MOSCOW, Tuesday. THE newspaper Pravda yesterday charged oppression of Chinese residents in Hongkong by the British authorities and reported "mass violations" ot the Chinese frontier near Hongkong by British planes and ships. A Tass telepram from Peking -.aid British were pe*M -uting Chinese
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    • 80 1 Reuter. UTICA New York. Mon. AT LEAST fifteen ol 23 ft people aboard a Robinson Airlines Dakota were believed killed when the Airliner crashed near here today. The plane vas flying out of New Oneida County Airport, which opened on Friday. The Airline was operating
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    • 51 1 One hunu.eU < nd eigh»vfour zounds 303 an:munition /vcu found in a drain beside Mai a ret Road olf Meyr Road at 10 *5 a.m. yesterday. An Indian labourer d*s covered the ittttunit'.on while on ,r ie waj to work and mad- 1 a lej.ort to th
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    • 106 1 Tribune Mad Reporter HAVELOCK ROAD'S 215 squatter families arthappy once ny c. Their notice from the band Office to quit their homes huilt on Crown land needed .for building a new school at the end of this m >nth ha* been extended to December.
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    • 103 1 TODAY'S COUNCIL SINGAPORE, Today \r ONE of the ahortral meetings (»1 the Shiga. pore Legislative Council this morning the Control of Kent Ordinance was b> an unanimous sole Continued iv force tor another twelve months commencing from September 8. Mr. John Laycock addressed the Council on
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    • 228 1 Tribune Staff Reporter NURSES attached to the Municipal Infant Welfare Clinics it is understood, are to petition the Municipal President on the remarks made by Mr Pat Johnson (Independent—Labour—North at the ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners en Thursday, that eh 1 pubih are given a
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    • 26 1 AP. Britain** Food MlnhU< i j Maurice Webb expre d opiimiam yesterday about tha coming food import tions with and 1 ,nd. Al
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    • 27 1 Reuter. BrasU's Navy Mimsi*; Admiral yylvio Noronna. woukJ !>.hii coniirm nor •t.,e' that Brazilian UOOpship Duquc Dc Cuxias would be- seal 1«' Korea. Reutei.
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    • 133 1 U.P. •JALCUTTA. Mon. INDIAN Premier. Pand'* Nehru arriw by platv at Gauha i lor'ay to inspect the earthquake and Hood stricken areas of A; sam. as > -rrnied nativl i reported tha, hsh were dropping rom 'he sky. SuperstiLiOUS villagers I! Tangla aoout 50 mil' a north
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    • 130 1 health Committee ol A the Singapore Municipality at a meeting yesterday affirmed its confidence in'th'' fttafl ol the infant welfare clinics when trie? met to discus* allegation* made at the ordinary meet in«z of the Municipal Com missioners last week. ding the manner in .wwen fant
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    • 131 1 STOP PRESS U.P. With First Cavalry Division, Tuesday, j American troops were holding fast today (Tues- I (lay) against superior Communist for<»'s In inu«l ami rain west of Taegu. Tin» enemy w: reported ♦-verting; constant pressure I"» tlie Waegwan area, but tlw* Ai rieans have Riven no
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    • 402 1 AP LAKE SUCCESS, Monday. YUGOSLAVIA'S chief delegate to the United .Na tions said tonight that if his country wen invaded she would ask the United Nations for beip and would take whatever help was offered, regardless of the source. Ales Bcbler, the delegate, said,
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    • 80 1 MR If. E. Dcning. who wa< for several months in MalI ava as diplomatic adviser to Admiral Mounthatten during the BMA days, has been appointed as one of the 10 top exoerts te advise Mr. Ernest Bcvin. Eoreign Minister, at the Dig Three talks tc
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    • 39 1 TWENTY minor accide» s ■rare report ai yesterday In every t.ase. p or visibiV tv and wet roao due .o lain early yesterday wer to blame, acecc'ing to a Traffic Pudce of. cial. No one was injured.
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      • 57 1 National Employer's Mutual General ~1 other classes ol INSURANCE \>so< ia iWM im. ,in.tip.HjuJ mi LacftMtl) v 4rr luMhers. X.ill es ri;t«e. »'|>ore. -aMf ei N > *j'rS*' •'hone Heft, r k c -mm famous Tor Flavour tstakUshed 1883 v Tursriai/x at G."°-7. nft h Lumpur: Wednesday at 6.C0-7.00 H
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      • 46 1 WE NAVE TNE LATEST SELECTION OF DIAMOND-SET PLATINUM LA DIBS WRIST WATCHES TO SUIT ALL. G. C. de SILVA, BROS. (JEWELLERS 8, Raft'lrs Place. Singapore. c/? tt&we you, can fouAfr L y~ \V UMCArOM Til «114« COFFEE POWDER FACTORY 283-H, I'aya Leuar Rd.. Srgrporc. Piicr.e C2£E2
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    • 144 2 FVE PEOPLE. Oni, >v Bee Tav Kirn San. Kwe.r Ah Wag Ten Ah Ire and Ho Ah Long claimed trial in the fourth Police Court yesier.'i v when they were charged with the aomlnlsterin* 4 delirious drug in a "hut at byed Aiv Road on
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    • 71 2 .JOHORE BAHRI Mon The Johore Babru Boy Scorn? Association will Stage a Tally on Sept. S at lb* Bufcil Z thi in School froea 3.-0 p.m to 10 p.m. First-aid «ignaiiie.;. OcW craft, and physicd training competitions a.re c or.i' Of Oie itenia in
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    • 51 2 An Indian. Krishnan Arnasalam. was charged .n Second D.strict Court yes terday wll h voluntarily causing grevious nurt to another Imuran. L Suppi.-h with a vegetabi knife. Krishnan was alleged U have committed, .he often ?e at Biock "A" it o*s dayan Rahway vJrarters on i-tbruary
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    • 34 2 Th'- twenty-first Annual Saaanral Meeting ot t» c o ng iporc Civil Service iiic.zi will be bald at ti»: Aaaociatlon'.i premises, No. *>0. Tafeaensotin '.toad bn SeptemK. li. at Rlfli !».aatj.
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    • 382 2 4 NEW <ix storied building protect onsisting of A "flats and offices which is estimated to cos-. mom may sprite up at the corner oi River valley Road and Clemenceau Avenue. This buikUng scheme was agreed do m principle by the Municipal Commissioners in
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    • 96 2 The Singapore Hawker Inquiry Commission mot in private session y£s*crd*v to cbnatder the drift report which, if approved will 0« released for publication, at later date. The Commission which U> headed by Profo, >r t. 11 Silcock was appoint! in April to investigate all ispx*
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    • 409 2 JOHORE BAHRU, Monday. •THE State Secretary. Johore oday announced 1 the appointmem of Tuan &e<kh Abußakaj bin Yahva. Class I A.*' Jofcore Oyil District bfflcer. Johore Bahra. with effect trom August 14. 1950. A Tuan Sheikh Aba Bakar succeeds Inche Abdul Qarim bin Hitam.
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    • 128 2 THE Singapore Depu'.y Coroner. Mr. Choor ftlngh yesterday returned a verdict 01 suicide by poiso: 1 -ine at me end of an inquest held into the death of a 13--jrear-oid Camonese labomer. Leong Cfeee, who dud on August 31. Leong's brother told tho court Leon'i Chee
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    • 98 2 Mr ECM. Byrne took over from Mr. L.W. Donough as Clerk of Councils in Singapore on September 1. Mr. Byrne has just returned fiom two wars in Oxford on a Queen s Fellowship. He studied at Christ-church O.kgo and took the BA. and B.CL Degrees. Mr.
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    • 56 2 While watching by tho dead body of a relative Kua Lean Heng and Li a Chwee Soar played cards to pass then time. Both were charged in the Second Polic Court yesterday with gambling on Sept. 3. Mr. S. E. Teh cautioned and discharged them.
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    • 188 2 Singapore will t> •At iT->l«OWn TT>r Km; <r tvftt 1 ly 6 »»ii Si'pti rrt^ 1 ill i''l lI f«. V Urt I Til" *T ft The ihi.i-liiur til" «til In i Ouc* ii-h <f'vtktnv 4 !h.« Niit oti.0 I. m»l n OU<- U s:r r 1 f' y* M.i
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    • 85 2 JOHORE BAHI U, :.Kii.. A fine of $3& was inftpqfccd on Cola Hung Swee '>i.M IG. a Singapore taxi-driver, ;n the Magistrates' Cou-l toil iy when ho pleaded fethfty t° uhargt of carrying r isscngen from tho Fed"i into Singapore. Court Inspector \loil. Tahti said tp.at I
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    • 140 2 Two siipr.lv i"op weir mad» 1 ester lay by aircraft of i Malay; Air Comiirm I to Uio ground rescue party cncaniped round the wreck of the Dakota which orisfu-d in Kciartan on August 26. Today if weather permits, burial «erv.ees Wal be read by
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    • 137 2 k sad oat lo.ing moth r. Mrs. *aoris L. Sypuia. who flew 3.00U miles from Britain «11 a Q.E A.—8.0.A C Constellation to see her injured son in -he British Military Hospital arrived at Kallang yesterday Her son. Able-oodied Se.v man A. A.
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    • 84 2 JOHOK£ BAHRU. Mon The annual District Dr h and Gallic coi« petition between Malay bo.»s and gir.s schools vi ihe districts ol Johore Burnt, Kota Pontian a:.a Metrittg will bf held on Sept. 28 at the Ayt-r Molek Scnool ground a. 2.30
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    • 239 2 A 12-YEAR-OLD girl, Lee Char Boh, told Mr. Choor Singh in the Coroner's Court yesterday how her little brother tumbled from the bonnet of a lorry into a nearby drain. The court was holding an inquest into the death of her three-year-old brother, Lee
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    • 79 2 M.. Mau.ice Wvingatoji a 1 representative of fourteen film companies in Hollywood, arrive 1 in Singapore by a Qant ts Cocstell itlati from Sydney yesterday to meet businessmen who had dealings with him. Mi. Livingste i left the j state; a Bear weeks ago and went
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    • 184 2 PEN AND, Monday. Mr. K. E. Mackenzie. th< United Kingdom Trade j Commissioner in Malaya said that his office is r*ot likely to open a stall at he Penary Trade Fair durini Christmas. w is hoy pver; confident t Hat there will be a
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    • 331 2 JOHORE BAfiRU, I 4 EUROPEAN estate manager fought h t f oi bandit ambush after a ruxining gun battle in Johore yesterday. He engage tne bandits who had iirecl at. him and escaped without being hu Security forces tracked an aimed bandit and shot him dead
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    • 42 2 The following pupil midwives have passed the examination of the Central Midarifl I Board on July 11. Annie Tan, Irene Phajig. The Siok Jin. Tay Ah Kwai. Ursula Ng. Hong Sow Lm. K;;;r: bee Keng. and Tm Wang Huong.
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    • 137 2 r>v JO'iORE BAHRI M POUR Public R. I injmobß- units have boon form cl l-.'r Emergency work in joh(r and will operate vim -i ik. next fortnight. The new units wiil be pi tood at the of t'ae v.irejus District War Committee in the State and
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    • 47 2 Fou: Efekiatan Air Fon cadet- pa nurd Sta&apore yesterday y <■■ Constellation on he. m J home after > course in aeron-.u'e.v in a Royal Australian Air I Cclley in New South Wales. They vera Messrs at A Khan.' A. Bashim. M. AS and Mohammed.
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    • 60 2 The Singapore Seeoe*l 1 Magistrate, Ml B. E veaterday 1 ound over Ten* Tiioi. Royal Marian H.M.S Belf .st. in th. sum of S5O lor three morn. <m charge of house-bre;tkir.u hj night. He v.a.s alleged to P climbed the parapet ■>! Adelphi Hotel on August
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      • 57 2 Fm last LLiJ DAY! 11—1.43— 6 30—9 30 JOHN FORD V Plus! Exclusive 30 mm. Short! PANDIT NEHRU'S VISIT TO INDONESIA. TOMORROW "ONE NIGHT AT THE BAL TABARIN" FRENCH FILM W ITH ENGLISH SUBTITLES. Last 3 Shews: 3. 6.15 9.15 p.m. 20th Century-Fox's "DANCING IN THE DARK" In Technicolor. Opening
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      102 3 Delegates, at yesterdays inaugural meeting of Ho- Mr Ministry Joint 'onsultative Council lor locally-engaged] non-industnal stall. Lett to riuht: Messrs. T. A. Kein. D. Woodford, S L U. K. Irelt. S I' 1). S. Willson. Mr. R. I M. Hay, «V r P. Fleuimi ig, Messrs V. t#alc.
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    • 130 3 Thi' Labour Party of Singapore may in the near future take three steps to ■ol itself in shape for the coming elections. First: l h .< re is i> a move on to shift the Party's offices to Raffles Place from it? present >iti
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    • 108 3 MR Justice Evans yesterday *i net I a Hokkicn Ong Th: in Lock, to one year's saari amen! for importing pM without a ttCCnCC. Ong admitted possession of j M I >j| gold valued ovev H v stated that on May revenue officer slanckrig
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    • 263 3 JHE inaugural meeting oi the six teen-man Joint Consultative council for locally engaged nonindustrial staff of the Air Min:sti>; was held at the R.A.F. station, Changi, yesterday. The Local Staff Union.was represented by nine men, while seven members attended on behalf of the R.A.F.
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    • 31 3 KUALA lAJMPUU, Mon. Marine R. A Howard cf 12 '"ommando nas oeeu woumied while in aid of the civil power. He his 02m placed on the "seriously 11" Ji:.-t.
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    • 265 3 I IPAL Commishave agreed seating canaHappy World should be Commissioners her stipulated should be a ol 1G gangv each three foot **cte :r. ach side of the 'tt'H t NILS. I! owever the six >ot wide exits are widened to nine feet, L omnr <sione]
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    • 102 3 PENANG, Mon. A fire i broke out in the Dispensary of the General Hospital yesi terday. But for the presence !of mind of Dr. Wahab. a surgeon, valuable and rare drugs would have been lost. The doctor put cut the fire, before the arrival
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    • 73 3 PENANG. Mon. Branches ot the Peoples Euuc iti n aaanf iittion will je opened m the lural areas in Pen n;, r and Province Wellesley. said Mr. Heah Joo Seang, i wcH-khown lubbei merchant and President ot the Assoc* i lion. Mi. C hail-; Mm
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    • 263 3 4 RE-TRIAL of a case of alleged attempted murder was ordered by Mr. Justice Evans in the Assize Court yesterday as he disagreed with the finding of the jury. A j'oung Malay. Ahmat bin Hassan, was tried on a charge of attempted murder of
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    • 48 3 PENANG, Moo. Petmng was flooded this morning after continuous ram lor the la.-t 30 hours. In Gaunter Hall the water was 18 inches high and houee holders had to remove their belongings to upper storeys ;of their homes. Low-lying 1 areas were also flooded.
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    • 276 3 Poser For Fathers WHO should be responsible for an unauthorised building.—the landowner or the person who built it? Municipal Commissioners in discussing this matter have decided that actio:, should only bttaken against the psrson who actually erects an unauthorised building, if he is ::now*n or is
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    • 95 3 A Hainanese workm o. Clik.v Font,, fell off a s:\ty-foot scaffolding yestcrd iy afternoon while working on a new $25C.UuO drying "h d for the Lee Rubber Factory at Lnrong 3, Geyhmg. Choy Fong w> pourm* concrete ntixture a. ti> fourth storey of »he bulking whin the
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    • 164 3 i ilee.ee r.isi, to t» absolute in thr v months. Whs granted to Louis Xu t ?h ici of the French Consul it.-! diaaotVing his marriage with iv* wife. Irene E. Raphael, on the ground uf the latter'a desertion. Louis Raphael aaid that he ■tarried his
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    • 140 3 PENANG Mon. RrV Dougl as B. Hobson Adv. wRI succeed the Veneraole Archdeacon S. M. Collier ..s Vie U of Po.iang. has arr »< 1 hen to taKe up his duties. Born and educated In Australia. Rev D. U« ll"''" 1 served first in the
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    • 140 3 THE originating summons, tafcen Out by the 1 Dutch Consul-General in Singapore to restore custody of the 13-year-old Man-, Bertht to her parents in Holland, came up before the Chief Justice. Sir Charles Mur.ay-Avnsley in chambers, yesterday Maria Hrrtogh was noi present
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    • 99 3 PENANG. Monday MR. C. W. SHORLAND ha been nominated acting President of the Penarv Municipal Commissions re. He will loin duties In ruary next ar. when Mr. H. G. Hammett. the pr< S ml '■resident goes on leave Mr C. W. Shorland was the Deputy Resident
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    • 77 3 lOHORE BAHRTI. Mon.A mobile Public Address arm Cinema unit of the Public Relation? Department. Jchore. carried out a tenday tour of estates In the Kluang District. This is the first time that the mobile units of the Department had ventured on such a tour, which turned
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      • 122 3 I J*OTI£E HAULAGE PERMIT. I Fah Chow Ngian of Gfunong Pulai Estate Johore Bahru, Johore. herehy «ive •notice of intention to apply to 1 the Commissioner of ROM Transpc rt. Federation of Ma- laya Kuala Lumpur 'or a Haulage Permit to operate one Igood* vehicle with load capacity 100 cwts
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      • 1028 3 Kolok for Quality r;. :\-> lid: oi' offices the world over i On sale at all leading statiooers. i 1 i artor\ KcprcM iuathrs: T. V. MITCHELL CO., LTD. j I SINGAPORE K. LUMPUR PENANG j MEDICAL \FTKR CONFINEMENT t?»K<* D. T. Lim's Herto, Herbtonlc. Obatjojamu. and Obatpriok. I'hc excellent
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    • 602 4 THE re-introduction of sugar rationing in 1 Singapore and the Federation poses a much larger issue than the control of a single commodity. It poses, in fact, the question as to whether we should review our thinking about controls in general. Since the end of the war, we have
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    • 1441 4  -  BY S. RODRIGUES G.I.I.S. ■NDIA'S 32d millions celebrated their third Ind' nendenco Anniversary on Aug. 15. But lest we shouH forget, nearly 1 000.000 oi her sons and daughters in tho French and Portuguese poe'eets. strewn a]on t India's vas' coastline, still have to broa".
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    • 254 4  -  By GEN. DWIGHT EISENHOWER A.P. DENVER, COLORADO Mondav GENERAL Dwight E. Eisenhower said t The die has been cast in Asia, but we art* no limited conflict. Free Europe, strimjrtjna f moral and economic recovery, is stiil a teniptirurt get for predatory military force." He spoke
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    • 620 4  -  by ERNEST ATKINSON LONDON. Mon. THE Cabinet meetings now resume their normal t nvtnm. in August, while some important meetings of Minsters nave been held for special purposes to mrt" the needs of the times, few Canmet meetings have been held From September, the usual twice
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    • 101 4 Reuter. I EM. poRTY-K.VE i< adlng Ame- rican .lewiso finance I •> met here *oday at the invitation of Israel Print Minister "Javid Ben Gurioi to plan a C.000.000.'00 fund for Israe*. The icur-da> conferep v will discuss of raising the money, finance Jewish
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      • 60 4 Mullardl for Better Reception Mikli I Mils 2. 4 to Kuiiy Baadapreawt. $2GO tush less 10* 0 Raay payr.K nt> CUB DC aiian^u Capitol Radio Service Co., 43 JALAN MELDKI'M, 'jOHORE IiAHRIV I'HONE i>2630. <s§s> velus MINOR feW JOT liii EFFICIENT GET ONE FOR EVERY DESK PjiiWfHj ML 6400 ALSO
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      • 65 4 FO3 RELIAGLC SERVICE SLAZANGERS FRED PERRY TENNIS RACKETS PERFECTLY BALANCED AND STRLWj WEIil NYLON GVT $32.00j>«c" SLAZAh CCRS TENNIS BA« S FOR HARD OR GRASS 00l BTh AIRTIGHT TINS CONTAINING 4 B*^ $14.25 D°zs4.7 5 SINGLE TIWS "DOUBLE TOP TENNIS NETS. MADE OF BEST TARRED MATERIAL WEATHER STRENGTH AND RELIABILITY
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    • 161 5 KTJAI L T J-'?UR Mov. mi State tind Settlement ol the Malayan a !i,... are to I to eive every stance to tne ril leg with re- v crultment of lice constable£. decided by the Committee of the rn< el In* held here port
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    • 36 5 Moscow radio ci ume 1 yesIhat Rusaiin technics"~ n mcd Pirotzkv invented and budl the world-? first d ..away TO years lit- nniver.- irv was »r. celebrated in Russia H ra.ho sai I. Reuur.
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    • 31 5 Ttv Chinese G!or>u%iuniati ?:epp up their propaganda Rtninst T -ir.ta n yes- while private reports indicated th it ol the Br*.tM*i dipln- ssioa there were pieI :> ve.?L'i«.
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    • 228 5 'Resign And Contest Again Pat Johnson has been euallenged by the--1 ir Party to resign his *eat on ihe Muni- C emission t .nd go to the electorate. abour circles yesterday coni:dently predicted uld he do so he would sutler the fate of nomas, Parliamentary
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    • 364 5 pOUR Indians. Utharapathi, Ramiah. Suppiah alias Sudrayan and Sella Krishnan yesterday facsd two charges in the Relief Court of being members of an unlawful assembly which was alleged to have committed the murder of Baskaran and Abu Bakar on July 2, at
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    • 115 5 JOHORE BAHRU Mon. OIXTEEZ; a EAR OLD May nisah binte Saltan, wife Of a Police driver, wa-; round shot and. bleed-n 5 prefusely uom n abdominal wound in nt r room at tne Police barracks on Sunday night. She was rusned to tfce General fl< spH
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    • 128 5 MUTTHU and Mayan, two Municipal labourers, wore ~-eeping guard over a bulldozer :tt Aliunied Road. It WAS 'J jo yest< rd iv morning ;md another night* vigil was nearly over. Then M h.tppene*.. A Chi lie.te aimed with a revolver popped out of the
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    • 115 5 KUALA LUMPUR. Mon. The Malayan La llway Administration ii'iifies th* tollowing alterations In pa> senger trains north >i Kuala Lumpur on Wedne>O&V ana t nuay tills wtr.< Tin- up day mail train lor I poll and I i nang will leave Kuala Lumpur at
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    • 72 5 V c a n g Douglas L. Lomes who will be pro eceding to ihe Inited Kingdom on the Canton" >n Friday, o.i a Biitish Council Schaiarahir to study 'Youth Leadership and fir iranisation at the University College of Swansea. South Wiles. Goames educated at
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    • 22 5 AP Casualty figures in lhe Kashaaii Express disaster ;> r e now stated to be 20 killed and 45 Injured. AP.
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    • 395 5 —Land Commissioner THE Commissioner for Lands, Mr. J- A. Harvey, has written to the Municipal Assessor. Mr. J. G Aspinall on the question Ot the Henderson Road squatters and drawn his attention to a Legislative Council ruling made in 1946 "which does
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    • 714 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Monday. ftPENING the first meeting of lhe Rural and v Industrial Development Authority in Kuala T/umour today, the chairman. Dato Onn bin Ja'afar, stressed that at this Stage the authority was an interim body set up in order to get the work
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    • 251 5 r IE 6in: apgre market in Indiin textiles has 1 been boosted by the Bombay mill strikes and by rnmours that the Government of India may impose restrictions on the export of fine and superfine cloth. At M:. Jogindra Singh, Indian Tr
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    • 60 5 JOHORE BAHP Men* I'll. Town Board area ot Befl 11 baa beea placed uno>»r The Curfew (South Joho- >Oi I 1950. with ■nVot froai 7 pm. on August lb. until tut da i notice. This order was lafued »»v the 0.C.P.D.. Kill li I is known Ba
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      • 184 5 IF YOU WANT TO MAKE A SAFE PROFITABLE TAX FREE INVESTMENT VICTORY SAVINGS CERTIFICATES YOU MUST DO SO BEFORE 31st Dec, 1950 WHEN THE ISSUE WILL BE WITHDRAWN FROM SALE OBTAINABLE IN SIX DENOMINATIONS AT ANY POST OFFICE IN MALAYA. IN 10 I IN 10 I.AKS YF.AKS S 3.00 will
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      • 93 5 ALLEY OPP b fll Copp —«c- t Ĕ £\s\\ ssS**t C\HTCh\\ /ALLEY OOP.') >E4 f I\ E IgS I Vs HES TTH* J KeBI'M BUSY RRIN' if YOU?? >OJfZ BE/sDS LCO<.' SOTTH' THINK HE'D _7X c up 0N... J l TO s Cii! KES UK ABATER by V. T. Homlia
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    • 161 6 Singapore share .et had one of ihe quietesl cays it ius hau for son.c :ime. The prices of tins industrials showed little change. The following were thday's price chaoses: SIMOAPOBE, SKIT. 4. *'<ex Bricks Prof. 1:SB L9O Ord. Ltt 1.17! Gammon 2.<t."> 2.10 G town Disp. l.bO IM
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    • 189 6 Reuter. LONDON. Mon.-Th- inUp of today** Lmtdon S<im k Bschantre was generally as forecast in tho licht of tho announcement t gardyv.: th.* relaxinc of tho I rwttenla* ban. General! mowe- mono- were ratal] with a dis- position to await a load from i Now Tork when that
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    • 170 6 TRADE, FINANCE AND MARKETS U.P. JAKARTA, Monday. THE Estate Workers' Trade Union (Saibujwl) 1 official, Erningpradja, stated here today that the organisation is contemplating liament to discuss the Sarbupn strike following the Parliamentary recess, according to the Dutch news agency, Aneta. The Official
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      65 6 in Fori:— KotSMf (111. Aldegonda (CS.V:Uv >, S. Bonakal (Sheers), Gleneam 12-3), Gewanej (41». Kot.i nil a Heofh Silvei mom (38-97. City of Florence (36), Steel Vendor (32-3), Buneiiara (M-2), Tosari (H-8). Srrdang <19). Gan<ov (20). Bidor r2l-!>. Mindor:; <.*;;4>. Tantalus < 85-6), Arctium (27-*>. Selandia (29-39>, Charon
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    • 37 6 Reuter. The Norwegian-registered coaster Frcspei 'arrived m Hongkong iesic-day from Shanghai with pbout 2,00" tons of gcneial cargo. Cr w members said the warehouses of Shaignai were jam-packed w\h China products waiting snipme.K abroad.—Egu tel.
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    • 37 6 Reuter. Mr. John McCloy, U.S. High Commissioner in Germany, yesterday called on working men and worn 31; throughout the world t, O be prepaid to "detenu their liberties and rights* against the Communist menace.— I-.euter.
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    • 21 6 Che price ox tin in Singapore yesterday was $ooj4 per picul ex-smelter a drop of $li an the picul.
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    • 76 6 U.P. LONDON, Mon—Tho tin market was wca < during the morning session today and by C*oBe spot had slumped early £30 at £731Three menths was quoted at the same price, almost £20 tfOWQ. The turnover was 170 tCNSS ot witch 55 ton-: were spotThe closing prices were spot
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    • 63 6 The Indo:,csian Government has n~>w permitted the imnort of durable second hand motor cars, other vehic'cs, office machinery, cinema apparatus and certain other goods cf this category. The import* will be sheaved under the mducenuut import regulaticns. One condition however is that t'ae ir.
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    • 120 6 The rubb-r ommocj market was very thin but steady yesterday with the price rising ivom IM cents buyers per pound Sept. at the opening 10 137 cents buyers at tho cios.. The marker rose tor lac* i of sellers rather than any I buying rush. Dealers
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    • 53 6 The Star Arcturus brought to Singapore yesterday 130 tons of Japanese potatoes, and 250 tons ni brown sugar from Hong Ivong. The Star Aicturus which is due to leave port on Thursday for Karachi, is taking about 150 tons of Malayan teak wood and 350 tons
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    • 187 6 THE people of Malaya and adjacent countries 1 have a high regard for and confident em \yl stability for the Malayan dollar. Mr. J. c Pepper Chairman of the Board of Currency, Malaya stated in his 1949 resort T- 1— ...ill. He backs lus
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    • 32 6 HONG KONG. Mon. The following were tod v.- cuot:itions on ;he Hone: Kong Money Exch mere HKso.3l per VJR. dollar HKsl.i.4o per pound > tor ling. HKS..OO per tae! of gold.
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    • 125 6 A.P. NEW DELHI. Mon. An increasing supply oi manganese ore is flowing from Indian mines to the U.S. stockpile of strategic materials and American industry. Commerce Ministry figures show that 303.G74 tons of the ore. valued at 28.939 000 rupees < USSS.OOO.OOu I were shipped
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    • 56 6 A.P. NEW YQRK, Mon T*i Journal of Con merce ports sizable Increases in imports Into Ira C Sol cho micals from Britain and r European contlnenl 1 Thes? imports Include soas ash. benzene, alkalies ard cresylic acid. However no figures A-ere available There is a in
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    • 84 6 AP. WASH.i.GTON Mon. Russian shipments to the United States dropped in June but included strategic manganese and enrome ores for the hrst time sineFebruary. The ceusure bureau reported U-S. imports boo the Soviet fell "-om US$3--600.000 in May to USS3.OOu. 000 in June. Shipments a! manganese
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    • 43 6 AP. NEW DELHI lion. Chromite reserves estimated !at 200.000 ions have been I discovered in northern Cri > \sa state oy tin geologic.v survey of India A preliminary examiny j lion also indicated possibi. reserves Oi 500.000 tons A 1 magneui?. AP
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    • Page 6 Advertisements
      • 660 6 MANSFIELD CO., LTD. (Incorporated in Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carriers' option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. Sailings for LIVERPOOL, GLASGOW CONTINENTAL PORTS. ••Tantalus" sails for Havre Uvernooi Sept. 8 "Ant .*1 ui= sails for N. Africa. London, Holland Hamburg Ip, r sails for Genoa, Marseilles.
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      • 429 6 USe SITUATIONS VACANT WANTED by Industr »1 Commer rial firm two experienced Bailsman for Singapore and Federation. Knowledge of the Malay language i essential. Apply will references to Box No. E445. Tribune. B'porc. i i A 1 ~i>. FEMALE Ck ncs* Junior l*t*nOgrapher required, experience nonessential, apply personally *l Laidlaw
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      • 394 6 BUSINESS OPPTY CHINESE advertiser desires tak- I tim up $0.000 -hares in Asian 0* European Ltd.. Co.. ioinini; It* Staff MM time. Alternatively. will consider Other partnership bua ".< U propoaitions. P'.ease write fully Box A.35*a7. Tribune. Spore. (W.4IS). DISTRIBUTORS in pi incipal Malayan towns for attractive mm novel advertisiiti:
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      • 202 6 MISCELLANEOUS "KNOWLEDGE of Pah!;.- iqd Pbysiogttowy brings Happines* and Borroai in Lit*-. Consult Madame j Lvdia. 14A. Change Alley (off I Baffles Place) lv a.m.—5.3" pun.) lW; 1 VEHICLES FOR SALE Standard 8. 1941. recently everhauled good paintwork, new hat-1 tery, mriag, ;ax paid, insurance| expires July W6JU Price *****
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      • 198 6 ACCOMMODATION NAVAL rpu. artfe aai child urgently requite dati.-.n. AM l< Iters answer I Box A.3955. Tribune, S pore. OXLEY View. avadabk ana double rooms, f ill ■ear*. and cold lonu hath, central 3 Oxlev Road. (A.-i.- FURNISHED rooms pnraM trances bath., modern matter**, cooking facilities. Katoni sineie no children.
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    • 515 7  -  frack Still Heavy After Morning 'sßain By "SPOT" .> jrr.«track at BuKit Timah which was opened for fast work this morning was not used to ad-t-ige <!"<* the heavy going. None of the ofsfs that went fast returned a time of under 40 s for
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    • 189 7 4 lata go > saved Guthrie s.t j\ yesterday in their Business i; oa pc "B" League MBC a ain-t Chartered Bank Wsi on tiie C V M A. Tl, final s rorv was one-all Both toama were evenly matched hut th. Bankers "iad.
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    • 413 7  -  By GROUNDER DOYAL Air Force gained full points at Jalan Besar yesterday, beating Singapore District (Army) by three goals to nil in an Inter-Community League game. Although the game failed to reach a high standard, it was keenly contested. Exchanges were even with
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    • 85 7 RAM PONG Bahm Sport 1 Club defeated Brltiah Mtt'.tary Hospital by live goals to two in 0 friendly game of soccer played on Raburn Park ground o,, 4 a V"' da> for Kampong Bahru we re Sanny (2). Peng Yew <i>. rvor•'•> Philip d> and
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    • 50 7 Reuter. r RANGOON. Mon. An Indian i.bletennla team arrived here today en route to Singapore and fc,n i™.n an exhibinon our The 'cam coMpri«ea U. la. rhandaranu (captain*. V. man R. Bhandari. M. v- o. v« X? and T P. Rangaranianuiam. of the Table Tennla e.hUution Club. Reuter.
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    • 54 7 Reuter-AAP SiiJNLY Mon—(Oil ceding more than ;t stone, Dave Sands. Empire iuiddlcweight bo\inx nut poinlfl Alf Gallagher over l.'» rounds tonigtit for the Australian hear.. weight iKimpionship. Sands ireigfaMMl 11 11 ins to tjaliagiier s If St. 12 l.»s. Sands also holds the Au>tr uuu. middlewei/ht
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    • 248 7 Reuter. HASTINGS, Monday. DURLY wicket-keeper Clyde Walcott scored 103, D his fifth century of the tour, and helped the West Indies cricket team to gain a first innings lead of 92 over the South of England today. The West Indies were all out for
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    • 101 7 Reuter. LONDON, Mon. Following are Monday* football results: ENGLISH LBAGI R FIRST DIVISION: Aston V. 1 Manchester Utd. 3, Blackpool 4 Pulham i». Bolton 1, Chewes 0, Burnley l Portsmouth 1, Sheffield wed. l stoke 1. BKCOND DIVISION: Cardifl 2 West Ham 1. Leio ster 1 Notts
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    • 235 7 THE following Singapore Badminton will be piayed at the wencaj U 's a i»rd a v at 7.3© p.m. Men s rii.ni: Hua (Man-a-SS) v I! A Durai (AAU> Lav Tcng Chuan (Mayflower) v■ Mohd (Mayflower) Low Seal, crnmu (Usefnl) v au Ttn m i v
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    • 148 7 Reuter. T<ondftPi Mob.—Cricket close ol I lay genres: At Scarborough, M.C.C. 249, Yorkshire 390 for seven (Hutton i»5, Lowson '.»0, Haliiday s>, Wilson 50». At Bournemouth. GIOU hire 30-1 foi seven d<-dared. Hampshire 13.3 (Rayment Mi. 1 iroddard right arm Offspin ail for tfs) and
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      32 7 Alan Palerson of Great Britain, is scon clearing the bar lo win tne nitfh jump linil oi the huropean (Panics in Brussels, with a frimpof j it. 5i inch.
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    • 329 7 By ARCHIE QUICK FITTING opposite Tommy Farr on a railway journey the other day I wondered what was in store for Britain's best heavyweight boxer since World War One. The ex-Tonypandy miner had no doubts on the matter. "There is no one in Europe good enough,"
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    • 34 7 A.P. HONGKONG, Mon. Tie Philippine Blank and Whit,- etball team had Ihe third hi win in Hongkong last night when it beat Chung Hung cagera by 55 to 11 points.— A.P.
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    • 209 7 U.P. NEW YORK, MondayUZZARD Charles, the NBA-recognised heavyweight king, will be the underdog Sept. 27 when he meets Joe Louis at Yankee Stadium. First odds offered were 3 to 1 Brown Bomber, now 36, would recapture the title he surrendered 18 months ago. Perhaps
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    • 32 7 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Twelve of i world's lop professional tcniua players were invited today to play in an interna ional tournament here from Sept. 25 to 29. A.P.
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    • 257 7 I ANE hundred and sixiy Chinese athletes will parade* V this Saturday at Jalan Besar stadium in Olympic Games style. This will signal the opening of the i first poat-wtr All-Mi van Chinese Olympiad, the Fifth s nce 1931. Previously they were held once every
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    • 156 7 A GOAL acofltai a few seronds from time, gave Tiger Standard S.C a one-n'l win o\. r Hongkone k Shan thai Bank SC. in a SAFA Business Housee "A tie pluved a' Stadium. A 'irge crowd wetcV.fd the frame. Th' Ti«erf» dominated rdav throughout, but tho
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    • Page 7 Advertisements
      • 231 7 I i I L 1 lII] &P I J I BBaaalßTlTßl SAILINGS FROM SCANDLNAVIA/TJK/ CONTINENT Ml ANN \M" clue abt: Sept. 24 ;or Hongkong, Kobe, fii Yokohama. Ml "KAMBODIA" due abt: s>epi. for Bangkok, Manila and Hongkong. Bj."LALANDIA" -due abt: for Saigon Bangkok. Bj NORDVEST" due abt ct b for
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      • 378 7 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD. SINGAPORE Lloyds Agents In Singapore. Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING FOR ADEN, LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. GLBNEARN Due Sept. 5 FROM U.K. FOR BTRAITB, HoNGKONG, SHANGHAI, AND JAFAN. For Borneo only. OLENAFFARIC Due J^V' S Penang In Port Today Swettenham ...Sept. 6 Sept. 7
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    • 140 8 U.P. Mon GOVERNMENT troops today inflicted heavy casualties on J-f.anrudl rebels and captured Bhetf tortress gtronjhokL a Mthianttag Iranian amy ofhoer announced today. T t K > s wfCC aid that lhe rebel revolt "iras eipected to be crushed by Tuesday. Government tasualtl»«s were said to
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    • 96 8 A.P. ON TIIE SOUTHERN FRONT IN KOREA. Today. 4 LINE company oi tne Army's aoth Regiment swore at an American artillery outfit one night recently. But the next morning thin s wer.2 cUnerenr. The artilr*rj unit dropped a shell apparentlf by accident withp X5O feet of the
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    • 281 8 U.P. WASHINGTON, Monday. THE United Stales is keeping a close watch on the ominous signs that (ireek Communists and guerillas behind the Iron Curtain are plotting new trouble tor Cireeee. Reports received here indicate that the Communists are trying to recover from the military dofeat
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    • 119 8 U.P. VTHENS. Mon. DOLITICAL quarters f< i ed today thai the sotftbbtc over two Cretian lovers had become a major political issue that might bring on a new i;o\\ rnment crisLi RUdXUtOpe r -lover Cos fcas Keialoghianis was placed In solitary |all celL Taaaoula Fetrakogeor?i, his oric.«\
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    • 189 8 U.P. LONDON. Monday. DERCY Spender. Aastialian Minister for External Affairs, said today that he thought that the question of a Japanese peace treaty and Communist China's representation in the United Nations, would he resolved "in the very near future." B|wmm i ieM .;an ••<
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    • 70 8 Reuter. LIVERPOOL, lion. The Canard fltrsjmahlp Company has barm i ail visitors to the liners. Queen fclizaaeth ami Queen Maty at Southampton a.s part ol Britain's latest effort! to tighten up security measures in Jocks, and harbour.,. This step icllows hard on the heels i 4 Admiral y
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    • 131 8 A.P. mu*«n»T~« BRUSSELS, Today. UMMUNLST influence in Asian trade unions has \xr ?Jf, y do f linf d in the >ast 12 months, Mr. Fred W Dalley, ol the British Trades Union Congreaa to d ji press conference herv? last night decline, he Uumght,
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    • 31 8 U.P. Pope Pius xii yesterday received Linpcfor Bao d.v in a private audience *t Vatican Paiact Bao Dai was accompanied by th<Lmpress and their five children.- J.P.
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    • 45 8 A.P. COLTSMBO, To-, iv vkxe.'a fomne nist P ,'f\ r.W i Miami-d lhe .>io; !ii i .and Party has auaprn I*l i Ol its mi nd ers, aUejtuaj t'i it they are Anu-rio ul ;p,e. v was learned here yesterd r,AI
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    • 158 8 A.P. BKiOKION, Tod a-. BRITISH trau union d- legates jcsttiday greet-. d with ranghw boos and eneers v Ame. ican labour leader's Jenut.elation >' 'Soviet ir. .jeriaiist aggression." One delegate interrupter with a shout of "Hooey when Aie\ Ros». representing the American Federa tion
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    • 68 8 A.P. tLEML Today. ISRAELI Jews may havt more to eat. but lesa u> read at Rosh'iashana. Jewish New Year, on September 12-13. Tii a meat ration la Increased th s week to 2*X) grama per person although next week's portion will be back to the normal 125
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    • 41 8 U.P. Hac 4 nttre aland poli*v force, rurabcriaj ii>«>ie 2.. r »o. men. went on oomtvit alt rt yesterOay when repor.l9 wov ceiveo that a it HuH.4 pn paring lo enter th-' city by land iad rl»vr rocwi iv.
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    • 20 8 U.P. Gen. te VtrthUff b-'ad-auastcrs is planning to issue I gasmasks to AmeiM ins in 1 Tokio. t'P.
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    • 204 8 Reuter. STOC'KrO'-IT. Ch Monday. MiJ. Jos mh Gr u*u, Chalnnah m Britis'i Prm making nmch'ne oql i >r Rus-sl i thrrbrhl r*w»i ?"W?ed Prime Minis*or CI tent AMlc*.; claim tha* ■heae exports did not harm Britain's he-,,' or forei n reduirem^nts. "We claim thai the x
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    • 57 8 Wearing the familiar I. F.. uniform of World War 11. the iirst Australiii'. troops to join the I'niU-d Nations forte in Korea. aboard a plane in Sydn i cv route 10 Tokio. They ire part of a batti lion which will eventual;v btcwr put ol the
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    • 40 8 U.P. An Ami riean fcmbasMy >pok«-sM in in Basgoi iemecS ■..♦..-o'utely -.intra- reports that 12 Mar.nen h"/ be« n ordei h« to ittard S. Mm-isU-i Donald Heftl i after WiC liiscovcty ot a plo- to sin.itv lum. IP.
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    • 180 8 A.P. TOKIO, Monday. DEVASTATING typhoon, with winds of up to 123 m.p.h., lashed across southern Japan yesterday, killing nearly 200 persons and leaving thousands of injured and homeless and hundreds of others missing. Driving winds betttCT I shipping ruined ci "lo% rl ltoncd an \<tue.
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    • 94 8 Reuter. LONDO.W Mon. THE 13.19*d-t o:i Br.'ish ad craft carrier Ocean a.h .shortly heave s**ui inrtner naval reinforce menu tor vi; iTar i ie Admiral-;/ sue- tonight. The Ocean, commanded by Captain ft, C. V. i:os.-> re- u> i\' inun uw ear i Baa* about six
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    • 110 8 h'l'a- staff »•»> <mi TWO young wt men an two teenage boys were reported visaing yesterday The wv:.a n we: a 11 year-old rfockct t w named Lim Choy Lee w..0 has be tl missing since i August, i i.nu 2j-v...r-oki Cheok Kam rong. a Cantoneae, who
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    • 73 8 OIPUT SA.vA\V\K. Sing■»M pore :».\lay Him star, her husLu-.i.d a. a 10-yerr-old daugner wri.' involved in a roau acta' nt yester nay. The csi in wnich th. were trav> 'iiiiei plunged into a ten-ioot c';; oh alo-i? Dukit Thanh need. Only <-ne occupant, s Malay
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    • 72 8 U.P. FRANKFURT, V c, v. Tl 1K Allied military HCCtirti.V board to-day hi i H rstrictic 11 on 'uintin rifles .»«1 shotguns foi Gore < iIt informed the (Jena n Ministry ot Eoonom'--. t it »t would permit tho UHC of up to 25X00 rifles snl
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    • 32 8 AP. Reli d)le discloNed yeaterday that \,B r. i: ryrei has been named to Hongkong'.- No. 1 police post of c.o of Kow 100 ii i*nd tin New Terrtories.
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    • 19 8 Reuter Britain has a new jet night lighter aircraft, .t was officially announced last nigiiv Reuter
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    • 252 8 Reuter. LONDON. Monday Mil. Charles Spofford. American Chairman nf o i,m North Atlantic Deputies;, admitted today that creased defence efforts by the 12 North ttu Treaty Powers still fell far short of the mm security target agreed by their military em*?* He was speaking
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    • 113 8 U.P. IJNITKD NATIONS Zio P* 1 expect Torkq n launch a t Av.-nrnnc-d <e n ,o assure herseii of i mrr prominent role tn Amid affairs and they fc4ki 2J tho Ankara gtv< rnmentuiß or successful in at f aM front. iur.\-y has tinollcd i r menuierslup
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    • 111 8 A.P. JERUBALEM ro-4 PLAN'S have be i draw foi i SS-yeaj irrte/fk* piogTammc that voi,; CasX.,3OC,OOO, whii. ia i ntedint* future a a .1 n- ligation sel -.-me v. n Itr initiated :.t :i cost of ..".O OOIIVM Israeli Plnaaee :.in BhCcer Km,..™ told tl c
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    • 116 8 in. ii.\itii v n l u i.K«.I»I.A 11 v i: t <»i ;ai M«t una. V. to« a WW' Hall. 1 a.i". \1C V: Al uiv ii< i s u V,- M«-u •l)ii"« i 5 i' v H v J-Tft.;i<o ;r 11 Vill.M>K t »M V
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    • 56 8 t ATII w 1 1.13. 1 B llJi.UiKRA: 12.33. 4 3ft ami s V\ I I lt»N 2. 1 c Arrroi.: 1 »<. 11. I "1 I.'' isr.X: w -V 1 j 1» i:o\v. "i"" ,i |i iti'l 9.1"' i »l i:i \N: I >1 Mil *.i. n I/
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    • 22 8 v Kidfri li v Navy :it S.C ,.til l l! dUIA Coni ,,on o 4 Stailiiiui: y\.u Supply KP I" RO.IVC.A
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      • 108 8 V Woo Hing Brothers Dealers in all kinds of clock.-, Watches and spare parts. Wnoloralo Retail. IS6 South Hridgc Road, 96 Campbell Street, I'onang. S. S. GOVERNMENT 3°o 1940 War Lc:n (1952 -U59) NoUce is hereby giveo that the Transfer Register of tho ahoy- loan will te eleecd from u,»h
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      • 12 8 BLOOD BANK Group A Bottlb i AB 1 U 18 Doßon 18.
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