Sunday Tribune (Singapore), 16 July 1950
1950-07-16
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Title Section35 1950-07-16 1 By thm PFQPU pqa rm PSOPLB Vpor* SUNDAY Tribune MALAYA? SAT1QNAI (tt'SPAPER Hhonc 5811/3 Nine Linn Pu.hlixh.etl .<ni,iuitnnt;.u.*in .it Sinaavore. Kuala Lumvur. Ipoh and Penana a»W PAGES. SINGAPORE, SIWOAY, JM/V 16, 1950. PRICE TEN CENTS.35 words
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Article279 1950-07-16 1 First Combat Division From U.S. Heads For Korea At Top Speed /\S the Americans clung grimly to the Kum River Line Idbi night, heartening news reached their fox-hcles. The First Marine Division, with its own airpower,anJ the 27,000-ton aircraft carrier Boxer, are at sea—UP; AP - 279 words
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Article318 1950-07-16 1 With the Americans on the Kum River From tront. Saturday. THE Kum RivtT line is holding, but as darkness tails to-night it does no* se^m that it will be man.' hours beiore the Americans must again fall back m bl* Utrly lounht retreat. ThreeReuter; A.P.; U.P. - 318 words
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Article595 1950-07-16 1 IN 104' i Mr. Liew Kwonp Hon gave £150,000 to 1 tho Kinjj Edward VII College of Medicine to found thf Liew Wong Choc Scholarship m memory of his father. Tho scholarship is for medical I utor.s, and provides a sum of $4, C00 for a year's595 words
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Article312 1950-07-16 1 Tribune Staff Reporter. f HINESE leftists intend to ask Government for l permission to sell Red China Victory Bonds m Singapore. The answer they get may well be one of the factors which decide the outcome of the recognition talks now going between Britain312 words
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Article23 1950-07-16 1 HONGKuN'G. Sat. The Tung Wah group of hospitals, seeking 27 girls for four -y*mr nursing course have had 1,354 tpphcants < A.P.A.P. - 23 words
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Article67 1950-07-16 1 NEW DELHI. Sat.-— United Nations officials announced today that the Premier of Pakistan. Liaquat Ali Khan, will arrive m New Delhi next week for talks with the Premier of India. Pandit Nehru, and the Kashmir mediator, Sir Owon Dixon. Discussions are expected to beginA.P. - 67 words
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Article53 1950-07-16 1 PORTSMOUTH. Sat. Admiral oi th<> Flcot Sir Algernon Willis. Commandrr- in-Chief of ihe Portsmouth Naval Bas? 1 said today tlicn 1 was no reason to nupeet that sabotage had caused last rJghfs explosions which destroyed eight naval ammunition barges, wrecked a loading jetty and three? railway ammunition trucksReuter - 53 words
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Article, Illustration190 1950-07-16 1 Joyce Has Changed Her Mind Tribune Staff Reporter JOYCK Mouthon, 2»-year-old Dutch Eurasian girl who turned down Carol Reed's offer of a star part m his film "An Outcast of the Islands", has changed her mind, and at 7 a.m. tomorrow will fly from Kallang to Labuan for a screen190 words
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Article103 1950-07-16 1 SINGAPORE electoral rolls y closed last night bearing 21.(J4»i new names 12.042 eligible to vote for the Legislative Council, and O.tiO* for the Municipal Commission. Total number of voters now stands at 71.080. an increase of nearly 44 per cent on last year's total of SMe*. Of103 words
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Article43 1950-07-16 1 LONDON, Sat.- Dr. V. A. Golubstov, leader of the Soviet delegation to the World Power Conference, said today thnt Russia uses atomic energy only for peaceful purposes, in contrast to the United States, where research gives priority to bombs.' U.P.U.P. - 43 words
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Article33 1950-07-16 1 BRUSBELS. Sat. AntiLeopold Belgian Socialists broke out m a thunderous chorus of "Marsellaise" today and forced the suspension of a session of Parliament railed to return King Leopold from exile. U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article107 1950-07-16 1 NEHRU'S MESSAGE TO A TTLEE London. Sat- a further message from Prime .\!.nister Nehru on Korea was ru>:v-n 4n miies to Mr At Lttfl today by special A*S-Mau-ii inter. \ir. Attiec is at Chequers, Buckinghamshire, his -m fial country residence win re he is entertalnin Australian Prlnu- Minister Robert O.Reuter - 107 words
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Article26 1950-07-16 1 HONGKONG. Bat A rush to in.stal air OMMMttOOing ■gataflt the summer he.ii > now causing blackouts by overloading tho ritv's pow< r plant. A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Advertisement88 1950-07-16 1 A product of -iff FBI *'"RTCTF: qTF.EI. HO LTD., >r i.uf\nu>\ "HECLA" m Soou.s Road. Sln»<;iixir.\ m l- i SOM h£»**L. FHix M. nci.-lssohn and A. P. Sharp/* 11. his Hawaiian*. Hawaiian*. «63 Blue Sky, S 3WI Paradise, Santa Lucia i South Sea Swing. 3312 wrshss j saijsu K:i> Kinnry88 words
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Advertisement28 1950-07-16 1 Or CALIFORNIA AMfRfCAS F/N£ST SEASON TRADING CO., 67, HiKh Street. Tel: 821HH I The Famous Family of Medicinal Products r^-J^l^iv, X^tk 'heeThone I and* of course. TIGER BALM28 words
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Article89 1950-07-16 2 Supplies Chief Gaoled For Graft KI'AUV LUMPUR. Sat. Mr. Stewart Arnold Young. European Assistant Controller of Supplies. Kedah and JVrlis, was toduy convicted by Mi. D. M. K. Grunt. President of the Sessions- Court on two charges of accepting illegal gratification of $1,500 and j-entenced to eighteen months rigorous imprisonment.89 words
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432 1950-07-16 2 SHIP, WITH ALL RED HANDS ON DECK, IS IDLE CAPTAIN HAS AWAITED SAILING ORDERS FOR SIX MONTHS Hfflbiuie Stall Re|K>rter. THE ship that nobody seems to want X still lying m the Singapore iiar--1 hour, nearly six months after she arrived her<-. with 8,500 tons ol coarse salt eating slowly432 words
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Article, Illustration134 1950-07-16 2 Ouch! But She Still Smiles PAKDON me broth r, y itir dancing roii^ ti Hli* the Rirts at the Teachers' TrainJng; t iiili-K. In Cairnhill Road drn't say lr, for the hoys ax«\ rajrr to learn. Ev t.v Saturday and Sunday girl train*---* of the Co'.ege can be s?>en giving134 words
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Article56 1950-07-16 2 Tuo hundred :.nd ilfty members and frlenia attended the Silver Jubilc celebrations of Messrs T- V Mitchell Co.. Ltd., which was held last ni<?ht at th Tai Tong Restaurant. Happy world. Mr. T. V. Mitchell arc 1 Mr. E. Keen spoke Silver cigarettes wer presented to everyone pit56 words
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238 1950-07-16 2 Doctor For Hawkers May Mean $500,000 Tribune .Staff Reporter. A doctor's stetescope on the chests 01 Singapore n hawkers there are 27,000 of them— may cost the authorities $500,000 a year. A suggestion was made recently to have all Singapore hawkers medically examined at a Sin.apo;c Hawkers' Inquiry Commission meeting.238 words
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209 1950-07-16 2 CHINESE BLOOD DONORS "A MERE HANDFUL Tribune Staff Reporter. STRONG criticism of the well-to-do Chinese lor 13 their reluctance to donate blood ".as made yesterday by the Singapore Blood Transfusion Service at the General Hospital. A letter, appealing for more help irom the Singapore Chinese community, states: •'The blood donor-;209 words
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Article93 1950-07-16 2 Here To Get Appendix Out Man From Monthly A man who said that he had come all the way from Bombay to have his appendix remove a. arrived at Kallang Airport yesterday afternoon. He is Capt. Dirt Schreyers. who after checking through the Customs, walked out into the mam hall93 words
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Article69 1950-07-16 2 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat, The local ornncn oi A'n-.udu U.M.N.0.. youth branch rA the United Malays National Organisation, met yesterday and elected Capt. Hus-ein bin Onn I'Johore Bahri:» and Abdul Razak bin Dato Hussein <Perak> president and Vice-president ol the Maiayan Pemuda U.M.N.O. Inche Mohd. bin Abdullah,69 words
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224 1950-07-16 2 Irihunc Staff Reporter TEN Singapore women, dressed In sarongs and kabayas. will be on paradt at the Happy World Stadium tonight. They will do this for four nights, with an eye on the title "Singapore's Kabaya Queen for 1950." The "queen" will be224 words
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Article386 1950-07-16 2 FOR THE BOY WHO RUNS AWAY Tribune Staff KeporttT. A bauh- may .soon.be fought m the Singapore n courts over the custody of Ali bin Elias. ten-ycar-old lad who speaks Malay but looks Chinese The Indonesian Consulate m Singapore was. asked yesterday to386 words
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Article93 1950-07-16 2 Japs Stop Buying R ubber JAPAN lias stopp, v buying Malayan rubber for th< time being oecause the price is too high— around i) 0 cent* a noun-J Offers to Japan hgv. been turned down over the last few day?. 31- bouilu about 1,000 ton; durtiiK the past month. Tin-93 words
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Article115 1950-07-16 2 Yeow Pef Moy. ;j sur^rv shop proprietor r»nd Yeo Jon? En?, his safesmtq wer*' flnert $250 or sixweeks' 31. and S7.*) <»r tnr- 1 weeks' si. respectively by tho Second District Court yesterday. They pleaded sjuiltv io a charge of falling to S'-ll 13G kattles of115 words
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Article89 1950-07-16 2 THE American Convilat'.General In Singapore has issued a circular to all shipping companies jn an ctTort to clear up tne confusion which, according to consular officials, haf arisen over shipping ant aircraft movements into tho Philippines. Said a US. Consular official yesterday: "Th» main purpose of the89 words
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Advertisement132 1950-07-16 2 $©rvic© IN TWO DIFFERENT DIRECTIONS BY LUXURIOUS SKYMASTERS REGULAR SERVICES SINGAPORE SIMGAPORE TOCOL O M B O with connection* to DARWIN KOMBA Y. KAR AC HI CAIRO, ROM E, L 0 H B Q H 3YDMEY DEPARTURE SINGAPORE 9 A.M. EVERY TUESDAY AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL AIRWAYS PTY LTD. 5, PRINCE STREET132 words
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Article79 1950-07-16 3 Found m possession ol two bars Of iron, reasonably .suspected to hav<* been fraudulently obtained, dd- rlv Chua Hai was yesterday lined 190. with the option of one month'? Imprisonment, by Mr. H. A. Forrcr In tnc iTOt Police Court. Cluia was iound carrying79 words
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Article46 1950-07-16 3 MOHAMKI.) Hussain l>in Nudm and Sind Sahib pleu«i*tl truilty. yesterday m the Third Police Court of dutiable tobiicco on July 11. t Market Street. The case was postponed io Juiy 22. for sentence. They wcr<> gnatad bail of S5O each ia one surety.46 words
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361 1950-07-16 3 GOVT. MAY SAY: 'WE'LL PA V FOR FIRE SER VICE' BUT, CITY FATHERS WILL TRY AGAIN Tribune Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Goveru ment may turn down a Municipal Commissioners' recommendation that tire insurance companies m the island contribute towards the maintaina nee of the City's iir.» brigade. (Government view, it is361 words
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Article128 1950-07-16 3 p&HQ Piu. Kwang. a mwir y die-aged Chin so was charged m the First Dis-t-rlci Court yesterday witn posfcinc seditions placards at East Coast Road Market. on June 19. He was also charged with b:in^ m possession at seditious publications. Translations rr placards and publications were produced m128 words
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92 1950-07-16 3 MR. GUOK IS HERE WITH 20 CRICKETS Two perforated old cigar boxes containing 20 crickets formed part of tne baggage of 22-yeai-old Mr. Peter S. S. Guok. who arrived at Kalians Airport yesterday afternoon by Qantas 8.0.A.C. Constellation. Mr. Guok layj that he intends to use them lor experiments m92 words
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Article43 1950-07-16 3 Sir Alexander ('irr-Sauuilers will opcu Urn exhibition of Chir.es*- Painting*, organised by the Singapore China Society, next Saturday. The exhibition, which will be declared open at 4 p.m., will be held <«t the Chinese Chamber of Commerce, m Hill Street.43 words
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Article42 1950-07-16 3 A tnuty-year-oM woman. Liiii Ah Oy was yesterday fined $100 by Magistrate Bk cc f">r possession of dutiable iquor and a itilL She was only able to pay $10. The Magistrate allowed hei to pay the rest by August 142 words
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Article124 1950-07-16 3 Bandit Arms Dump Foun d In Pahang KUALA LUMPUR, Saturday. CECURITY forces operating m Pahang yesterday found a bandit arms dump containing 30,500 rounds of ammunition, 33 mines, five handgrenades. iiO detonators and three shells. In Johorc yesterday afternoon, securi y forces shot and killed two bandits. At 9 o'clock124 words
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Article198 1950-07-16 3 Tribune Mail Reporter Fooling a bit odd, and with the days of his boyhood (lashing through his mind, 4S-year-old Mr, Lee Wing Kee left his house on Friday evening for school. For Mr. Kee uaa one of tlu ei^ht Municipal clerks who attended198 words
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Article, Illustration372 1950-07-16 3 They Can't Do That Now, For These Girls Are Watching rounded up during police raids are finding it tough to escape the long arm of the law today. This is because Singapore policewomen arc doing a fine job. Prior to the establishment of the women's section of the Police Force,372 words
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Advertisement344 1950-07-16 3 pk-'tisure to serte and Ifw^f dtL cban ii f'rinL i>, to drink f i flH| SANDEMAN SIM E, DAR Q V C 0., LTD. (I y^Jj ii -£m 9 i3g^gi famous ror Flavour EstnMishea 1883 Ul#< J R< .li'jusi'nt SW'iaij.,,- K. tmmpur. We 'hi vday* "t 6.30-7.00 p.M f Glands344 words
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Advertisement551 1950-07-16 3 QiOr rKC*#. jkePtmoMuiv REMINGTON Rifle Smooth Bore .^^P^ Model 121 Slide Action JOFT* Repenter Rifle Cil. 22 Short. Lon^, HO HOCK ANN CO., LTD., ■J'Ji 2G5. Beach Road, Stifcffapore i<i MM, Tetofram; "HOK ancoagk A dazzling 11. '!l||| A Pepsodcnt W SiYlllGZ 1 o (»»r '*&>.■ f brillianl white leetli551 words
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Article, Illustration269 1950-07-16 4 'Prefabs' For $800 In A Crate Ring, And A House Will Be On Your Doorstep »w^,rr,™ Tribune Staff Reporter. JJOUSES for $800 and delivered to the doorstep m crate— this may sound absurd to the worried house hunter, who refuses to pay tea money or exnorbitant rents, but it is269 words
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Article147 1950-07-16 4 Angers Swimmers MEMBERS of tho SingaiTl pore Chinese Suimming Club were m a bad mood sometime last we^k. When they pulled thenuehes out of the bathin r pa ar th^v found that their bodies and swim suits weiv smeared with black oil. Mr. Leong Yec Soo. Secretary147 words
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Article77 1950-07-16 4 Pigs Earn Millions For Squatters PIGS mean money to Johore squatters. During the past eighteen months Chinese squatters m the State earned more than $11 million from the sale of 200.000 pigs. They were either exported to Singapore or found their way to the dinner tablo:- m Johore. Johore has77 words
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Article, Illustration546 1950-07-16 4 TURKO IN CHANGI GAOL) WRITES HIS LIFE STORY RECEIVES OFFERS FROM FILM COMPANIES AND NEWSPAPERS Tribune Staff Reporter rAPTAIN Turko Westerling— the man who captured Bandoeng m 90 minutes— spends his days m Chan^i Goal writing a book on the story of his adventurous life. Already, he has a thick546 words
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142 1950-07-16 4 Teen- Agers Are THE Buyers Tribune Staff Reporter. story magazines— the type with the happy ending— colourfully depicted m co:^lc strip fashion, are selling rapidly m Singapoie today A Singapore book seller said yesU-rday that his best customers were teen-aged eirl- Sold at fifty142 words
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Article102 1950-07-16 4 A hawker, Ng Ek Kiat. "0. of Cheng Cheok Street, found with fifty packets >t cnu n. iu was esterday bound over m the sum of $200 m two sureties for one year by the Second District Courr Judge. Ng. while walking along South Bridge Road102 words
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Article59 1950-07-16 4 JOHORE BAHRU. Sat. A Singapore man. Cheong Toh Juan. 27. claimed trial m the Magistrates' Court today, when charged with criminal Intimidation. He was alleged to have threatened a woman, Lim Ing Neo, with injury. Toh Juan was granted $500 bail m one surety when the59 words
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Article102 1950-07-16 4 MATCH CO. MANAGER ACQUITTED JOHORE BAHRU, Sat C. F. Davis, 45. American manager of the Surelite Match Company a'. Tampoi was discharged and acquitted by Magistrate Che Kadir today when the Deputy Public Prosecutor. Inche M. Suffian, withdrew twc charges against him. Davis was arrested by the Police on June102 words
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Article51 1950-07-16 4 Johore's Veterinary Department has taken steps to keep the State's poultry Industry healthy. Fifty thousand fowls wore inoculated last year against Ranikhet ani a further 50.--000 have been inoculated this year. Said a Veterinary Department spokesman: "We have had no serious outbreak of ranikhet since we started51 words
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154 1950-07-16 4 He Sh a ll Have Music Where ver He— Pedals INSPIRED by she many 1 radio sets In shiny limousines, a Tapping Chinese cyclist has invented a portable radio uhich he listens to as he pedals to and from his work. With a slender aerial rod waving m the bi^eze.154 words
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Advertisement304 1950-07-16 4 JiAt/te JiekAotiaMw <wdA Jwwn <hen 6 Write with a pen that responds to your touch lika a sensitive instrument, that brings personality to your handwriting. A Swan that most famous English pen made with the precision of a line watch, has its perfect servant m Swan ink an ink thai304 words
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Advertisement114 1950-07-16 4 mk{\ I'll fly at once!" M Bfluß V^H 1 v< rs< as lMt(-r«BtM ki.'i-p >>!.• (■>•«• I <S B^t 1^ u*ble« of the world They >^ 7 "'l^^HpOTty-V^i^H know, for examfil.-, tl>.,r <l< *^<i\ Ji Information and Bookings: Qantaa Empire Airways Ltd., 99 /•»-/> Btifjh Rd., Singapore. Telephone 5-J5/. Or114 words
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Article, Illustration1882 1950-07-16 5 Jimmy Glover - Jimmy Glover From M LONDON. Sat. ORE than a year ago I argued that* no amount of force would achieve the desired result m Malaya, namely the elimination of the Communists and their creed. Then is no reason why I .should ultei my view toMuv. On the contrary,1,882 words
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Advertisement153 1950-07-16 5 *Th, FINEST BICYCLE BUILT todty 1 SOLD BY f Herculeslr 1 ■i«cutu cycii a Moroa com**** ira S^ iac.«a» f*mM T. V. MITCHELL Ir CO. LTD. MntlY ROAD. StNGAPORI TO HONGKONG via BANGKOK 28 DAYS RETURN only M $515 2496 Break your journey m Bangkok if you with Jnvel m153 words
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Advertisement261 1950-07-16 5 •«-_=rd g^--=^» j A Naval Officer about 1780. An afictir during the tiv^u of King George 111. In 1780, at the age of 22, Lord Nelson distinguMud him>«|f m the West Indies, although his ri-r to fame m the Senior Service began m 1793, during the war fTrtie to tradition261 words
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Article, Illustration3105 1950-07-16 6 Vera Ardmore - Vera Ardmore By yiIAT can tin- Kw iimn- n;- Club Committee be thtafcr about to bar children •mi tin i lub on Sunday 'd inn; 1 According t<. i notice, ■»aded with the Cfest <>i :i get and palm n .\\u\ tii<lottn "Pal mam Qui Merit Feral" "Tin-3,105 words
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Advertisement70 1950-07-16 6 Heavenly Frock--- V j For tIM iMkUM and i.iiico. u\ < ;i>\ to slip into and zip <.f :i pr.in <r. ,h. hi v HOLLYWOOD Ladies' Dress House Mill .-i I. MOST VtUCiOlti comt you t\IER TASftD '-HEADY IN AN INSTANT.'* Afcnu: GETZ BROS. A CO. 5 pci TALC so70 words
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Article, Illustration658 1950-07-16 7 WILLIAM Russell Lanadon. America's t'oti-snl-Ci neral m Sinyapore niored his heat y-rim). led spectacles down on the bridge of his nose, pt red met the top of them, and I>h( them back at/am. am sur* he s ttd,\ "iiobodii o ants to i'-ad about a mediocrity like658 words
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Advertisement277 1950-07-16 7 i JaW I l^l^^aWaPjHHrT^aaaaaaaa^aaatta^^aV^aaaM LaM PH JafPfc*ai^aaavuJ J aWaaiaa^amaa^aa^awaafai 1 aaaaaaTaaaai because it b n| H^R Jeaigur,] m the >\ H^^pflWy||j MB tone* ut <aiabrni|jc. Knglaud, where the nneat FEATURES braina m Brilith engine«r> ma carry out the moat it >•**•«» /«r •pecialiacd and advanced To^m*.i«r, paaaaaav Iretearcß.. B—mtifully proporlionid277 words
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Article, Illustration1754 1950-07-16 8 George de Carvalho - The Wonderful Story Of Little Wing Ong George de Carvalho From the padi fields of Kw antung to the bustle of a brave new world. came a Chinese boy with courage By SAN FRANCISCO. WING ONG, a wizenert little man Just five feet tall. Is a fantastic combination of Confucius.1,754 words
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643 1950-07-16 8 THE SUNDAY TRIBUNE WHAT'S THE NEWS? LONDON REPRESENTATIVE E. Maurice Glover, Malaya Tribune Office, I+3, Fleet Street, London, EC. Nt'NDAY, Jl LV 16, 1950. IIOW goes the Briggs Plan? It has now been m n operation well over a month, and though we have received a number of assurances that643 words
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Article568 1950-07-16 8 HAL BOYLE - HAL BOYLE BY NEW YORK THE greatest home-lover* aro those who never bought a house. Or 10 »t seems to them. Owning: a place of hi* own on<> of man's oldest dreams, and notli'ng proves jnor«» surely that, to thfe extent at least, he isA.P. - 568 words
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Article337 1950-07-16 8 riERMANY S No. 1 publisher. v Ernst Rowohlt. and cigarette king. Philip]) Reemtsma. liavt- joined their wit* —and money- to tell art and cigarettes to the West German public. They have upset conservative German readers, but rung- cash registers, with a new series of pocket337 words
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Advertisement66 1950-07-16 8 vf/ It pays to Hf y with KIiM Business men all ov« r the world are W unanimous m their appreciation of tlie KLM .service. Luxurious KLM Const* Uons leave Singapore for Europe, every I Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, com P le^ j ing the trip m under 48 hours,66 words
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Article, Illustration3591 1950-07-16 9 Lozania Prole - Lozania Prole A New Exciting Serial By The Beginning Of The Story This is the story of Emma Hart, the daughter of a tillage blacksmith, who became famous as Lady Hamilton and mistress of Nelson. At a young age she realises her capacity to attract mcii. One3,591 words
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Advertisement120 1950-07-16 9 MALA VAN AIR WA YS ANNOUNCE THE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE CHANGES EFFECTIVE JULY 16th. SINCAPORE TO SARAWAK NORTH BORNEO Mondays Wednesdays Fridays NORTH BORNEO SARAWAK TO SINCAPORE Tuesdays Thursdays 6- Saturdays SINCAPORE TO SAIGON RETURN Sundays SINCAPORE TO PALEMBANC RETURN Wednesdays Saturdays MANAGERS: MANSFIELD COMPANY LTD. SINGAPORE TELEPHONE 5021 TELEGRAMS: TERBANC"120 words
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Article, Illustration855 1950-07-16 10 Joan Baldwinson - Joan Baldwinson By WHO w:mts a new hat BiK ohm, little ones .squar.ones pointed one-, round ones and Mat In fact n h;ti to .suit everyone, 'l »>«• same shop tliat had a sup ply of hats a few weeks ago has just received even larger rtpeks, carefully chosen855 words
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Article, Illustration926 1950-07-16 10 NKW I'AKIS HATS To the visitoi with Just f)n two ot three <iays to spend m London, advice is almost valuable as money. > out hotel can do a n"''»t (loal lor you but more i- illscd help may be wanted with many piob' ■■v.926 words
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Miscellaneous200 1950-07-16 10 I1AVK FUN WITH THE F CONSTANCE SHARPE that thro ht>> < row JAN. 21 FEB. 18. nt Consider very smousi GEMINI. opportunity that comes <i<>», jUNC 20. Family will be help!* *J£etht*9 which *ou »M .i m best to encourugi *X,, r .rill pleat th. r >•> :';"">;;;; «*<* u200 words
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Miscellaneous236 1950-07-16 10 :t mill iid partner's U>i9dOM a doubted, krep vuur Urml. RO-decoroU m the horn tkia week, but be careful <»/ the- budget. th bu*b V*tr irr.ulx fin fit ■< ÜBKX SEPT. '-'t OCT. 2s. VV' -liliai) bf ll* Jill b* XOUH*i »/<«/ soon, M ifarl m<i/cin<? plans ttoic. An expected236 words
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Article401 1950-07-16 11 A BOY GHOST INSPIRES ARTIST T HOLLYWOOD. HE Rucoena of Oscar do Mejo m the art world ranu tic the more l**arn about It, Mejo, who |i ti 1( him. nand of actrem Valil ha -"Ui <;:, canvases m the la«t year, which I do m;l n k "«nt forA.P. - 401 words
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412 1950-07-16 11 I \\n:s Maaon, me idol of Feminine nim lans on two continents, haa probably had more roles offered him by Hollywood producers than any other actor within fC'Cent memory. Since the- British -born actor arriv«d m Hollywood. one studio after another has sent412 words
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Article197 1950-07-16 11 HOLLYWOOD. To be i»iop«iiy informed a»K)ut Betty Clrablo these days, hei adnimrs -houwi know that: Bettys s»udio is now using platinum <*uHt, inst^id of Uilit dust to accentuate th< m-hllghts m her elaboiale i oiffuree. Her secretaries have just mailed Ollt the 1.500.000 th copy of that famousA.P. - 197 words
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Article, Illustration46 1950-07-16 11 Another forrign star inaKing good m British films is the lovely Rumanian actress, Nadia Gray. Seen recently m the Mayflower production "The Spider And The Fly." Nadia is expected to do another picture soou. It will be her st-rond appearance m British movies.46 words
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Article47 1950-07-16 11 HOLLYWOOD-TJw Walt Disney version of "Treasure Island' had been a project m Dlsocy'i mind almost since < hii<thoo«i. The Stevenson sto»y fired his imagination m Mi early 'tCfJIW. and he had s|H'CU:at«-t1 about how to preseat It ever since be begun to mnke pictures.47 words
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Article, Illustration587 1950-07-16 11 When good humoured, curly haired Bernard Knowles stood on Den ham's massive stage five and shouted "action" for Scene One. Take One. of "The Reluctant Widow. he was marking the start of the 100 th film on which he had worked. As clapper boy. cameraman,587 words
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Article, Illustration59 1950-07-16 11 THE RELITTANT WIDOW Jean lv nt ha* the rule of a governe»*» who marries, v d>i»g mini t«» Mwe another from Hit* gallows. \<* a result tthe inherits a derelict country lion M rump!* t«> with smuggler*. Against a web of initiate »nd ♦•sulonag-. >fean f', r hls59 words
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Advertisement542 1950-07-16 11 I lir wave thai in\cs that natural look! >on ffo it yourtelf at HOM for onl\ Jft«J #5 m^Jm^^^/io^ff^KKt^ Vcs> lon X VCS v v l! natural Utoking waves the ver; jJdti^B^-— '^^B^jjß Sy^^teßy r<r S ular Tohi users all over the > -*^^BT J H/^J^3B^> world have proved that542 words
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Article, Illustration1369 1950-07-16 12 'I BECAME A WRESTLER BY ACCIDENT' Michael (Curly) Connors Tells His life Story ATHLETES turn professional for many reasons. Some urgently need money to pay for the dally bread, other wish to "work" their way through college; some want to get the little extras that wages wont buy. while ■tJ1,369 words
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Miscellaneous202 1950-07-16 12 (OTr v^ "oix vo'atmousahd V IL' .V AftWtft//' j"- ec rr^- Iwr.r'-uz don't care et aP L^Sl^orAlrf^^ hdo not love: to'/:-* *j fact A AH n* r _^-j-- r^ 7 /^TT"rVl:>' u r^' frryTirMry^ i tviot'<; RuaV" Cm voreloov />- J— r°-V v -Vr./*©«vor^((^V^> (^T>i L MA r /E r^^202 words
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Article, Illustration703 1950-07-16 13 FEDERATION GIRLS OUT TO A\AKE GOING TOUCH Bf Our Kadminton Correspondent. THh last-minute entry of Singaporfs Helen Hens Malaya's women's badminton champion to the Malayan Bad**** _*on Championships has added considerable interest m the women's sin*'-'''* event. The championslii|)s will be played off at703 words
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Advertisement560 1950-07-16 13 EUROPE 48 olies >■ DM EUROPE 48 hours CALCUTTA r l flw SINGAPORE-BANGKOK-EUROPE THK s< XNDIWVIAN \IK| v SYSTFM OPERATING I.IXIBIOIS i>.c a l»l tvrw OFFEBA FOB HIGH CLASS PAHSA«T SnVICI on ITS WORLD KMBEACTNii n I i\snm X oi AIR COMMUNICATIONS K\N«.IN«. I ICOM THR FAX FAST TO THY560 words
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Advertisement519 1950-07-16 13 OYSTERS FOR A HOLIDAY TREAT Big, luscious Australian Oysters First Grade $2.10 per dozen Buy them front the DELICATESSEN COUNTER COLD STORAGE ORCHARD ROAD BRANCH WHICH OF THESE AILMENTS DO YOU SUFFER JflfiM u^fd these warnings jft^i [ie*** —or worse may comet Your doctor «*ill te! 1 you fh»t offen519 words
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Article1021 1950-07-16 14 In This Corner —By Upper Cut" MY sympathies an- with Ho Kirn Mcng and Waiiy Ouk.s tor the flop"' last GYM*.*. On paper, the -"arc looked promising and i «ln- i >> iim. i »i»' 'ooal boxers were a c t i a z v1,021 words
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178 1950-07-16 14 CHESTERFIELD. Saturday.— West Indies had lost four wickets for 109 runs by lunch on the opening day of their match against Derbyshire here. West Indies choie lo ba' on a pitch that had irirri after overnight rain, and n the first three-quarter;-178 words
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Article195 1950-07-16 14 The K.A.F. beat the Royal Navy by six matches to two, m the first of this seasons lu-tpr-services Lawn tennis matches. By far the best match of the evening was the marathon struggle between the strings of tK>th teams. Capt. Colhs (K.N.I Lt. SilviTton (R.N.)195 words
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Article, Illustration521 1950-07-16 14 Sam Snead - Sam Snead By GOLF'S GREATEST PLAYER TEACHER HERE, fairway footmen ift tht- correct way to address ycur ball with wood. See how the left arm and club shaft form a straight line straight ;«s the line of duty. Keep your head turned slight ly to your rght throughout521 words
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Article, Illustration503 1950-07-16 14 CENTRE- FORWARD - AUG. 1 2, COLONY'S RED LETTER DAY FOR SOCCER CENTRE-FORWARD H> DKD letter day for Singapore eoccer will be August 12. the day the Colony meeLs North finalists for soccer's most coverted trophy the MALAYA CUP at Kuala Lumpur. Whoever they meet, be it Penang or Selangor, 1 have confidence503 words
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Advertisement310 1950-07-16 14 g Where there's W'&fif/* there's ffipfl Health TONIC WINE h W IS THE BCST of rhc ull bod.cd NATURAL bcttel Tonic w >h WINE forrified wirh /i| maturity and PURITY Extracts of mcjt and \U<j ft/// rl*y\ of MEALTH-CIVINC malt and c^cerophos- W property* is CUARAN P*»*»e ™Vr/g*ffl| T£ED &%i310 words
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Advertisement378 1950-07-16 14 TUITi M..1..-. Convi rsation C 1 ll) can. •r.s Wedn< sday lyth July 5.30 p.m. ai Wednesday. V.M A SOAP^'L pp but I a n for f/aw/ess COMPLEXIONS High Biood Pressure Dangerous to Heart 4i i.,. i.i. L.i f^ixi imrat> iiicii i;uxm| Hr<»«-.Tir- Hikli 1M«.,x1 rnysteri'.ii> v. .is.- h v378 words
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Article, Illustration2154 1950-07-16 15 BIG SWEEP TOTAL POOL $33S£t4 first Prize No. *****3 1152,191. Second Prize No. *****° S7G.OS5. Third Prize No. *****1 $4tXi!>. Starters S3.5il each Nos. 275>1O 4SSS51, :»o2470. <J1 241(5. *****.1. 34«>7O7. :»7.{;>;-7. *****5 *****(>. *****8, 2G7373 *****0. Consolation > S2.53(; each. Nos. :»:J4391 J!»!)60«. MN41.2,154 words
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Article310 1950-07-16 15 Eurasian Association scored 148 w runs all out m their first Innings aftfjinst the Singapore Recreation Club at the first day of the Conrad Clarke Cup ii!<so) ai th.> Padans. yesterday. R. LaFaber was Eelangor'B star with 68 riiM.> to his credit. The S.R.C.. bOWever, replied310 words
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Article77 1950-07-16 15 AN otlicia) alteration in the schedule <f racing at this July Meeting henhas been made by the Committee of the SintaponTurf Club. There will be eight rates on the last day instead of nine as or mm; II announced. The six furlong race for horses77 words
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146 1950-07-16 15 BOYS' BRIGADE SPORTS: 7TH COMPANY CHAMPIONS The sixth annual sports meeting of the Boys' Brigade (Singaporj Branch* was held at the St. Andrew's School grounds yesterday afternoon when the 7th Company won the championship with 35 points. Tht. runner-up was the 1st. Company, who scored 33J points. The nine companies146 words
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Article160 1950-07-16 15 After ;i dull Drs( half during which neiihrr side scored, the Chhusi- Athletic beat the Royal Engineers 2—o m a SAFA senior league tie at the Jalan Besar Stadium yesterday evenlngr. Although ihi Athletics had the lion's share ol the exchanges m the first half, their160 words
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Advertisement88 1950-07-16 15 Wishing All Our Muslim Friends and Patrons SELAMAT HARI RAYA! Today at 11 a.m. ■JOth CVntui y-Fox s 'CAPTAIN FROM CASTILLE' m Tichnicolor Today at 3, «.15 9.15 pm. Warueii Broa, IT'S A GREAT FEELING" m Tochntookfr I SHOWS TOMORROW 11 a.m. o, 6.15 lUS p.m. Shaw Broa*. 'BAKTI'' A88 words
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Advertisement394 1950-07-16 15 ..TODAY CATIMIAV 11 a.m. L 46, 1.1 > 6.45 a 9.30 M <%t JB nl f M ft ;5| PAYNE FLEMING f* MlSfiVvlTl O'KEEFE ■iKma Cwu f;rt Cirt fart fi]t? Color b> Tcohn!t'o?ur ffoarfo ftoiegj ISELAM \T HARI KAYA TO ALL OUR MALAY FRIENDS /v^Sa Attuactwm! M* I JE> i394 words
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Article, Illustration72 1950-07-16 16 Foreign Legion par id -s through Saigon's streets. Mure than half of these an- C.^-ians, veterans of Hitler army. Mom of Ihem wtn ie«niited m the Pratt* occupation /one of Germany. The e are about H>.ooo I oreign l.rui.»nn:iins >tUUone«l m Indo-China. They are weil disciplined72 words
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Article272 1950-07-16 16 Prog ress ives Sp lit Over City Job Four Quit: More May Follow THE stand taken by the Progressive Party m the 1 recent choice of a Deputy Treasurer for the Municipality is threatening to develon into a major party crisis. Four members of the party, who uork m the272 words
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Article123 1950-07-16 16 NO U.S. OIL FOR MAO HONGKONG. Bat.— The American Standard Vacuum Oil Company announced today tho" it has suspended tempoTurily all shipments of petroleum products to Communist China at the request of the United States State Department. In a statement issued to the press the eoir.^any also said though itU.P. - 123 words
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Article92 1950-07-16 16 PENANG CLERK GETS TUC STUDY GIFT KUALA LUMPUR. Sat.— Mr. Ooi Thiam SUw, a clerk attached to the General Hospital, Penang, has been awarded th« Trade Union Congress Colonial Scholarship to study trade union movement m the United Kingdom foi a period of one year. The course includes two terms92 words
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62 1950-07-16 16 MOSCOW STILL STUDYING NEHRU'S NOTE MOSCOW. Sat— Top level Soviet ofiiciais wer». today, still considering Indian Prime Minister Pandit Nehru's message io Marshal St;tlin. observers here boli.ved. They say there is nothing unusual m the tact that Moscow papers have not yet reported the handing over of the Indian Prime62 words
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Article118 1950-07-16 16 HK Trade Slump Worsens HONG KONG. Sat--Com-mercial circlet said itade depression m Hong Kong worsening during recent weeks. Bven longstanding firms. with standing from flvt t.» ten years, have gone int.» voluntary liquidation. Thes^ ttima have been operating at a great lo&.s since the last year. The loss m sonyU.P. - 118 words
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Article28 1950-07-16 16 ATHENS. Sat. Oreek Commander-in-Chiet. Field Marshal Alexander I'apagos. announced today thai all plans for demobilisation had been suspended owing to deterioration m the international situation. ReuterReuter - 28 words
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246 1950-07-16 16 TOKIO. Sat. -U.S. Army authorities abruptly told A. P. correspondeni Tom Lambert and United Press correspondent P. Kftllacher today that they could no* return to the South Korean war iront. Lambort. wearing comba' fatigue uniform, was noilti< d as hr was abou. l boardA.P. - 246 words
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Miscellaneous405 1950-07-16 16 BMI NfcIWUKK 1,,^: 7W» Tim.' Signal -V.v*-; HmduHtani Fll- >« n «»5 -i 1:;' KM.I.ISII rUOfJUAMMKS 7.10 I'n.irramit^ Nummary 7.1. S^> Xi.Ut IMMM M»« ».0») a.m. I'roxramm. >m jlh Kadio Or.h^tra m Ik.l > < loh.ii« Annouu. •fin. -nt _v it h ni*ry; t« DtMt Musi, h ||r pr Kram405 words
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