Malaya Tribune, 2 May 1949
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Title Section63 1949-05-02 1 MALAYA Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PEOFLE Tel: "Tribune" Spore Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya Phone: 6811/3 Nine Lines. Published simultaneously at Singapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penang. I EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MAY 2, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: E. Maurice63 words
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Article283 1949-05-02 1 K UALA LUMPUR, Sunday.-The Selangor Appeal he University Endowment Fund was launched this morning at a public meeting at the Victoria Institution Four prominent men, each a leader of his community, asked public support for the University. Dato Hamzah declared: "We have the legislature, we283 words
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Article81 1949-05-02 1 -cph Chiflcy. Australian Minister, whose dcpary air from Singapore to tor the Commonwealth ace was delayed 24 was once again held up ■sterday on his return y to Sydney, reason for the delay was icJcneai of one of tho Conitioa crew, the Tribune i tood. ■sterday morning81 words
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Article100 1949-05-02 1 Five Eills. four of them relating to the lifting of the moratorium and one to the establishment of a Centra! Electricity Board in Malaya, are published in the Government Gazette today. It is Government's intention to move in the Legislative Council on May 19 that each of100 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-05-02 1 Luck favoured.Singapore when the ball from Webb, (extreme right) Army-Navy left wing, hit the < ro*s-bar and rebounded into play. Osman Angulia (extreme left) Singapore 'keeper is seen in an attempt to clear the ball, while Leembruggen, (centre) Singapore fullback looks on anxiously—an incident in the Malaya56 words
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Article251 1949-05-02 1 TEOH SENG KHOON - By TEOH SENG KHOON really his old self Lim Chuan Geok, Captain or the Malaya Thomas Cup badminton team was discharged from hospital on Saturday after eight weeks illness. Urn, who collapsed suddenly on March 1 after the conclusion of the All-England badminton championships, underwent251 words
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Article75 1949-05-02 1 SOUTHAMPTON, Sun. Ex-Queen Bhambai Barni of Siam left here today for home in the 21,000-ton liner Willem Ruys after 14 years' exile in Britain. She took with her the ashes of her husband, Prajadhipok, Prince of Sukhodaya, King of Siam from 1925 until he75 words
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Article38 1949-05-02 1 A.P. EDINBURGH, Mon. One million gallons of Scotch whisky intended tor export burned in a lire which swept an Edlnbourgh suburban warehouse. A flaming stream of whisky flowed into the streets out of the burning casks.—A.P.A.P. - 38 words
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Article20 1949-05-02 1 A.P. SHANGHAI, Sun. Two ships will leave here today carrying 450 displaced persons to Europe and the Philippine. A.P.A.P. - 20 words
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Article108 1949-05-02 1 Reuter. TEL AVIV. 6un._A small yacht from Ramsgate. Kent, carried Sidney Stanley— Lynsky tribunal key witnessto Dunkirk, on his way to Paris, according to a British Jew here, who claims to be his personal friend. He wisher to remain nymousHe said after reporting to theReuter. - 108 words
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114 1949-05-02 1 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. —Speaking at a Communist-organised meeting near Trafalgar Square, Mr. Harry Pollitt, Secretary of the British Communist Party, told a crowd of 2,000 that in China "the second greatest event in modern world history" was being brought to its "tremendous conclusion." TheReuter. - 114 words
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Article104 1949-05-02 1 LONDON, Sun. Banners were torn down, shouts and boos exchanged, and blows struck when Communist demonstrators tried to march to join the London Trades Union Council May Day rally in Trafalgar Square. Police raced to intercept the marchers as they appeared from a side street, but104 words
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Article80 1949-05-02 1 A.P. BOMBAY, Sun. Maharaja Pratap Singh, the Gaekwar of Baroda. on Saturday issued r. "farewell message" to his 3,000 000 subjects on the eve of tlu medieval Hindu state's end as an independent administrative unit. Baroda, about the size of Belgium, is to be merged intoA.P. - 80 words
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Article227 1949-05-02 1 U.P. SHANGHAI. Sun.—One hundred Nationalist soldiers occupied Shanghai s fabulous Bri-tish-owned Cathay Hotel today, bringing all of the city's leading hotels under military control. Broadway Mansions, Grosvenor House, Cathay Mansions, the Palace Hotel and the swank Chinese-owned 28--storey Park Hotel—Shanghai's tallest building—were occupied last night with 100U.P. - 227 words
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Article373 1949-05-02 1 "FIVE ARMIES WIPED OUT" Reuter—A.P. SHANGHAI. Sunday. THE Communist radio from Peiping today claimed that a "great victory" 1 had been won over the Nationalists in the Nanking—Shanghai Hangchow Five Government armies, the broadcast said, had been "wiped out" and portions of four others "routed".Reuter—A.P. - 373 words
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Article83 1949-05-02 1 IPOH, Sun.--Three bandits were caught when the Police cordoned off the Jubilee Cabaret, Amusement Park and a section of the town and screened 2,274 persons in a fivehour operation which started at 10 p.m. last night. An elderly Chinese was arrested for failing to register for83 words
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Article130 1949-05-02 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Sun.—Diplomatic sources here said today the coming week may disclose whether Russia and the Western allies can take the first step toward easing the cold war by agreeing on a formula for ending the Berlin blockade deadlock. They said there seems to beU.P. - 130 words
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Article31 1949-05-02 1 Reuter. HONGKONG, Sun.—American hospital ship Repose today landed at Hongkong 77 wounded from British warships shelled in the Yangtze 11 days ago. All were taken to a naval hospital.—Reuter.Reuter. - 31 words
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Advertisement82 1949-05-02 1 OK j^~^SaYfi9Mnnfiai Through the centuries they have been tested and proved, heirs to a natural heritage, guardians of a great and enduring irtdition. Thanks to them the seas are open to those "who go about their lawful occasions" and what more lawful or pleasant occasion khan to bring you PETER82 words
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Advertisement139 1949-05-02 1 The "Antares" Calculator takes the place of mental calculation thus saving mental energy and relieving you of mental fatigue. Besides this, it speeds up your figure work many times Enquiries Sole Agents:— Teo Oifice Appliances Co., 7, South Canal Kd. Ph. 4184. He res a Splendid Heather Drink j V_S>~)139 words
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Article381 1949-05-02 2 CiNGAPORE's 33 trade unions commemorated May 3 Day with a pledge to support whole-heartedly the efforts of the Government to stam:! out banditry and attempted anarchism in Malaya. The pledge was made by accredited representatives of the trade unions at a tea-party at the Liberty Cabaret yesterday381 words
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Article122 1949-05-02 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Sun. Eighteen penghujus and assistant penghulus from Selangor, three from each district, were yesterday lectured on the art of public speaking by Mr. J. N. McHugh, the Directoi of Public Relations. Federation of Malala. Later, the District Officer. Klang, Mr. M. C. F. Shcppaid showed122 words
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Article113 1949-05-02 2 FIFTY heads turned lowards the central aisle of the Presbyterian church, in Orchard Road, when a pretty girl, clad in pink and clutching a posy of Mowers, dashed into church and hurried to the altar. She was Miss A. Phelan, a bridesmaid, who had arrived flv# mmutes113 words
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Article12 1949-05-02 2 A.P. SHANGHAI, Sun. Shanghai went on daylight saving time today.—A.P.A.P. - 12 words
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Article250 1949-05-02 2 WHEN the 115 members of Trinity College Choir n stand up to sing Handel's Messiah at the Vie toria Memorial Hall on May 10 and 11. they will have put in collectively 6.000 hoUrs of hard practice two lV 2 -hour practices every wetk250 words
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Article, Illustration62 1949-05-02 2 This little wiid-boar went to Tengah on Saturday, and probahh wishes he hadn't bothered, lie ran Ihe runwayi chased by airfield staff and HOA C. AM AS luggage porters, just as .Mr. t'Kifl was corning in Id land. Squealing loudly, he was t ornered»62 words
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273 1949-05-02 2 (Tribune Staff feeporter) AN average of $3,000 worth of works of Malay arts and handicraft find their way to Europe and the Americas every month through the Malayan Arts and Craft Society, Singapore, which keeps a shop on the ground floor of the Fullertou273 words
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Miscellaneous401 1949-05-02 2 "V l Ei ?T Herson and Nora Martin: 11 p.m. Signature Tune; 7 (lose Down. ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Close down. 10 a.m. News from Kuala MALAY PROGRAMMES CHINESE PROGRAMMES Lumpur; 10.05 (approx.j Close 12 noon Programme Summary: 10 50 a.m. to 12 noon School's Down; 10.40 Schools— Special con- 12.05 Malay401 words
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Article383 1949-05-02 3 Norwegian Ship Arrives At Spore On Maiden Voyage (Tribune Shipping Reporter) 'fHE number of Norwegian ships loading rubber and latex at Singapore for the USA has been increased by the arrival of the Sunnyville, which is now in port. The Sunnyville is on her maiden voyage383 words
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Article166 1949-05-02 3 Singapore is to have an Inlernational Rhythm Club, which will hold a "hot" music dance tor Singapore's 'rug-cutters' every Sunday night at the Empress restaurant. Middle Road. The first meeting of the -wing :ans will be on June 6. It is also planned to have166 words
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Article80 1949-05-02 3 Eighty Malay children—6o boys and 20 girls of ages from six to eleven will learn lessons for the first time today when they go to the Malay school in the Singapore Naval Base which was opened yesterday. The school which will be maintained by80 words
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179 1949-05-02 3 KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. Mr. P. C. L. Annamalai Chettiar, President of the Indian Estate Owners' Association, urged the Glovernmerit yesterday (1' to set up a rubber syndicate 'Vhich will purchase all the rubber produced in the Federation ft a fixed price and (2) promote factories179 words
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Article51 1949-05-02 3 Mr. C. W. Neilson, Quantas I Traffic Manager, and Mr N. H. ;Hay. Legal Officer, have passed i through Singapore oy air from Sydney on their wav to Nice to I represent Quantas Empire AirI ways, at the International Air Transport Association traffic conference which begins on May51 words
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Article34 1949-05-02 3 The first batch of about 50 Gurkhas. recruited for the Singapore Police Force. have 'arrived from India and are new undergoing a period of training at the Police Training Schdbl. Thomson Road.34 words
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Article166 1949-05-02 3 MAT. Sun. A jungle squad of the Ist Seaforths trailing an unarmed banait, found a bandit camp yesterday. The bandit was shot dead and the camp destoryed. A tommy-gun with a fullydoaded magazine and more than 120 rounds of assorted ammunition were recovered. A Chinese couple in166 words
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Article128 1949-05-02 3 IPOH, Sun.--Five thousand persons of ail nationalities were present at the tea-patty held in I the Chinese Assembly hall yesi terday by the Perak Chinese community on the ocasi on of the i first official ertry into It oh cf J Their Highnesses the Sultan j and128 words
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Article26 1949-05-02 3 There were 15 ai rests in the Federation in the past 24 hours j 8 in Perak; 6 in Maiacca and 1 i in Selangor.26 words
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Article, Illustration75 1949-05-02 3 Men, women and children flocked to the Chinese Con-sulate-General on Cairnhill Circle to register before the deadline on Ayril m. Registration of Chinese citizens in Singapore began in October 1947 and was scheduled to end in October MUX but a si\ month extension was granted. The75 words
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Article138 1949-05-02 3 IPOH, Sunday.—The Perak Government Clerical Services Union at their annual general meeting held here this afternoon rejected the recommendations by the Court of Reference and ihe Cowgill report regarding salaries. Four resolutions were passed: L urging Goverment reccnsidci revision on a fair equitable late in keeping138 words
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Article40 1949-05-02 3 Mr. .J A. Thivy, representative of the Government of inch.t in Malaya, flew to Kuala Lumpui today on official I ueineas to sec high government officials of th." Federation. He will be back in Singapore on Thursday.40 words
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Article78 1949-05-02 3 Many local artistes appealed as guest entertainer at a Grand Concert held in the V. M. C. A Large Hall last night. The concert wa> held under the auspices of tare Y. M. C. A. Male Voice Choir which, directed by Miss Elsie Lyne and accompanied78 words
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Advertisement553 1949-05-02 3 VEttS: FOR SALE 1940 FIAT VICTORIA eveiTseater .saloon. engine sound, tvrepaint (food. Price $I,OOU. Apply 525, Balestier Road, between 2—•> P'fi. (W.368». FOR QUICK SALE: 1946. Austin 10 in good condition. Price $2.50u or nearest. Phone §0757. Apply Boy A 2340. M.T. S pore. ,<X.377) FOR SALE: Two Ford Anglia553 words
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Advertisement492 1949-05-02 3 SUL BRICK BUNGALOW, 4 bodi rooma, 4 bathrooms, dining, .sitting 1 rooms, garage, etc. Freehold land. 17.975 rat ft. Vicinity Bukit Timah Apply 22, Wee Nam Road. (X.365) OUTBOARD MOTOR Johnson See Horse. 2\ H.P. as new. Very lute use $265. Phone *****, Dumbell« (W. 356). FOR SALE Eddystone 5640492 words
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Advertisement457 1949-05-02 3 EUROPBAN reqiUrea turnistied tut irmn June. Wu ;tn\ reitf. Any locality. Box A.2334, M.T., Spore. (X.361). Boarding Lodafing ai menus are made at 35, Grtmpe Road, Singaj>ore. Charges Jfio P-Sl.. (W. 363) BULL BOARD and accommodation available near Newton Road for Chinese Bachelor. Terms very reasonable. Apply Box A.2331, M.T..457 words
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Advertisement215 1949-05-02 3 JUDY VV;il all ladies of this nam. I *'ho have communicated with t<>. lAy Publicity Dept. plean arrange to pick up their complimentary passes for '•A Date will Judy" at 5 p.m. tonight at th< Cathay Cinema. WANTED EUROPEAN urgently requires 1 modern used car, .Small size model Box A215 words
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Advertisement444 1949-05-02 3 NOTICES NOTICE Technical A|i{»re>ttires P.W.D. Johore Applications arc* iavitfrf to fill at the Tedmlcal College, Kuala humour, for "he session 1949 Applicants should be r.f Johore birth, shoot 1 ji;»\,> passed the Cambridge School Certificate Grade I or (,'rade j! wdn credits in Engilsh Language and "iementary. Math. na«ics. nut444 words
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Advertisement775 1949-05-02 3 I iilCtlON SALE OF VAIT ABLK rftKKIIGLD A 5 I ATI TOK V !.\.Nl* (,KANT SING A PORE PUOPF.KTILS To rm hell ij Our saleroom No. 10 < fmha Street, On Wednesday, 4th May, MM!), at 2.56 I' >t Lot 1. Statutory Land Grant property No. 486 rjff J'yvpor 'itrangoon775 words
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Article527 1949-05-02 4 ft E are not likely to receive much satisfaction from the knowledge that Singapore leads the world in having the highest incidence of active, positive tuberculosis. According to Dr. G. H. Garlick, to whom we are indebted for this piece of information, the Colony is 4,527 words
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Article, Illustration1395 1949-05-02 4 WAR IN MALAYA No. 2 THERE were many more troops in Malaya than when I had left. In the northern part of the country was the 3rd Indian Corps whose headquarters was just being formed at Kuala Lumpur. It was commanded by Lt.Gen. Sir L. M.1,395 words
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Article, Illustration5089 1949-05-02 4 Aerod rotnes co uld not be defended We staked too much on the Fleet Lieut General A.E. Percival,C.O.C. Malaya 1941—2, continues his inside story of the fateful days and decisions that ended with the fall of Singapore. During that period the neornearest Japanese base was 1,700 miles from Singapore and5,089 words
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Advertisement64 1949-05-02 4 TUITION Mercantile Institution 209, Queen Street, Phone 2370 NEW SESSION Shorthand, Typewriting EookKeeping, Accountancy and Practical English. Senior Cambridge: English Language, Literature, and Mathematics. Complete range of STATIONERY DRAWING MATERIAL Also agents for ZI .IN SHOES Singapore Stationery Mart 28, C hull a Street, Singapore, Phone 7969. DUPLICATING SERVICE KWOK64 words
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Advertisement495 1949-05-02 5 i m*J I r.i mM WITH OR WITHOUT LOCKS I B 5 up squarely to the fact that it's the ameVJHLti n,,n Ul,n 2 "'P O '-abundant eof v;tal j MMfl9&W|k energy that \tins adrr.rarnin —com- p mands prruer and respect. Then decide w^^tt?s I ,ha manl '''I:STR()M-:S, the j/^^M495 words
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764 1949-05-02 6 THE southward march of the Chinese Communists and their truculent demands on the British Government came is a sharp reminder to wishful thinkers that Eastern Reds differ no whit from, their Western contemporaries. Confidence was affected in all Far Eastern markeU :«ud nouhere more764 words
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Article91 1949-05-02 6 THE produce markets were generally quiet on Saturday, copra and pcppci remained steady. Saturday's prices ex-godown as quoted by the Chinese Produce Exchange were SAGO FLOUR! Lingga $13*4, Sarawak $10, Siak $10 2 SAGO SEED: $16. TAPIOCA FLOUR Fair $20. FLAKE TAPIOCA $27. MEDIUM PEARL: $22. TAPIOCA SEED:91 words
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Article81 1949-05-02 6 CALCUTTA. Sun. An Indian scientist, at the B*K Research Institute. has succeeded in gt owing a giant jute plant by treating seeds with doses ot Xray. rhe plan) is 22 \i ft In length with two ant! a half irches basal diametet. while the best plant out of81 words
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Article144 1949-05-02 6 A.P. YEW YORK, Sunday.—Harvey J. Firestone, (Jnr.), save United States rubber production has become a powerful factor in the international rubber market. Returning from London this week the Chairman of the Firestone Tyre and Rubber Company, .-aid the recent international rubber conference there recognised USA.P. - 144 words
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Article123 1949-05-02 6 Monday: —Airmails are expected to arrive from U. S. A.. Central and South America. Holland. Siam. Philippine Islands, Batavia, Dabo Singkep. Medan. Souiabaya and Padang. Latest time of posting at the G. P. O. is. to United Kingdom. Aden. Arabia. Canada. Europe. India. lian, liaq, Pakistan, Palestine.123 words
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Article32 1949-05-02 6 A.P. WASHINGTON, Sun. The Philippine War Damage Commission has liquidated 759,000 private property claims, chairman Frank Waring reported to President Truman on Friday. Payments totalling US$l93.--500.000 were approved through April.—A.P.A.P. - 32 words
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Article129 1949-05-02 6 A.P. FRANCISCO, Sunday.—Provisional regulations k controlling gold and silver in Communist oreas of China were announced on Friday by the Peiping Radio. Personal possession is permitted. But export or use of the metal as monetry units is forbidricm. permits must be obtained to transferA.P. - 129 words
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Article51 1949-05-02 6 WASHINGTON. Sun. The U. S. Government allocated 73,000,000 pounds of pork for export on Friday to keep prices from falling on the American market. The Fllippines will get 1,000,--000 pounds of the amount allocated on Friday by the Department of Agriculture. Sixty-six million pounds will go to51 words
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Article100 1949-05-02 6 THE rubber commodity market opened steady on Saturday. But with dealers taking little interest, the market remained quiet all day. Only a small amount of business passed. Closing pr ices were Buyers Sellers No. 1 June RSS 35 V-.- 35 H No. 2 June RSS 33 34 No.100 words
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Article127 1949-05-02 6 A.P NEW DELHI, Sun. India has the Establisiment of a chain of 11 well-equipped National Research Institutes well underway. Plans arc in the making for steel plants and other industries. Four research establishments the central drug research institute, central food technological institute, road research instituteA.P - 127 words
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Article103 1949-05-02 6 Reuter. COLOMBO, Sun. Living costs fall heaviest on the middle classes of Ceylon, according to the Government's Director of Statistics, Mr. X Williams. He announced that in May he would launch a new survey of family budgets in all urban areas in order to re-adjust theReuter. - 103 words
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Article98 1949-05-02 6 BANGALORE. Sun. Measures to improve silk pioduetion in India will be considered by the recently constituted AllIndia Silk Boeitfc The main problem before the boaid will be one of making up the deficit in pioduetion. India at piesent produces in its 280 mills 2,200.000 lbs. of98 words
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Article103 1949-05-02 6 j MELBOURNE. Sun. The I task of disposing of Australia's '.surplus wartime stocks held by the fighting services and by the government has almost been I completed. i Total realisations to the end of the financial year in June are placed at £133.000.000, exclusive of all materials103 words
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Article270 1949-05-02 6 Reuter. OTTAWA. Sun. Canada is planning something: new lor her exhibit at the British Industries Fair, to be held in London from May 2 tol3. Instead of showing what Canada has to sell, the Canadian exhibit will show what Canada is in a positionReuter. - 270 words
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Advertisement654 1949-05-02 6 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. "DoUus" due from U.K. May 4 "Aeneas" due from U.K. May 8 "Eurymedon" due from U.K May 10 "Mentor" due from U.K. May t:'. "Anchises"654 words
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Advertisement512 1949-05-02 6 SHIPPING BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents tor Malayan Railways GLEN LINE ACCEPTING *OH LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, Due Sails DENBIGSHTRE 'C-i'ls Cutanea) Port Swetton>nm 2 .Vay GLENROY (Calls Port Suctett, Genoa. 11 May 16 May GLENAKTNEY 21 May FROM U.R FOR STRAITS, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. Due512 words
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Article170 1949-05-02 7 MAKING a brilliant dash in the last quarter mile Aw- thar Singh, all Malay- 1 an cycling champion beat Kwa Chin Swee by half a wheel to win the 50--mile massed start cycle road race at Lira Chu Rang Road yesterday. A. il. Omar was170 words
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Article729 1949-05-02 7 Army-Navy Force Draw MALAYA CUP COMPETITION SINGAPORE JL ARMY-ROYAI. NAVY., t jJjAKING a dramatic comeback in the second hall, the Army Navy team just managed to hold Singapore to a two-all draw in a Malaya CUp soccer fixture at the .lalan Besar Stadium,729 words
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Article87 1949-05-02 7 SYDNEY, Sun. I Australia wil' invite King i i George to open the 1956 > Olympic Games in Mcl- bourne, Edgar Turner, i l secretary of the Austra- Han Olympic Federation sai«! on Saturday. r His executive has de- I elded to ask Ihe Federal87 words
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419 1949-05-02 7 |X devastating form, Bowman, who nlayed for Selangor in 1947, was mainjy responsible for R.A.F. Changi's outright victory over *he Colonials Cricket Club in a tournament match on St. Joseph's ground yesterday. The airmen won by ten wickets. Bowman put up a magnificent all iuun.i419 words
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279 1949-05-02 7 K.A.F. Beletar gained first innings points in their tournament match with the Johore Cricket Club at Johore baton yesterday. •lOHOKK CC*. R. Van Schoonbeck < lb-hop b Wheatley 23. A. Cham b Wheal ley 15. A. Barthelot b PI I by »i A. Oxley279 words
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Article28 1949-05-02 7 NEW YOKE, Nun.—Winib'edun champions Hob «renhurg; and Miss Hromrh will s' -'O'-h^a* l another strong United Stales challenge for ibis year's iships übicti Iky., June 20.28 words
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412 1949-05-02 7 S.O.RC. won the toss and put in the S.R.C. bat Bain md Clarke established a first wicket partnership of 60 runs in 50 minutes. Bum scored 30 runs. Steady batting by W Galistan (S4), E. Kbert (20» and others carried tin- total I to412 words
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Article238 1949-05-02 7 The Indian Awtiailow rtrew with the Ceylon Sports Club 1,1 «n S C.A. tournament match yesterday. Scores: I.A. Ist Inns. N. K. Motiwalla b Ngiah 0 H. Shah b S. K. Sundrum :<7. N. Abbasbhoy c Perera b Vellupillai 1. Lall Singh lbw R. v S238 words
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Article207 1949-05-02 7 THE Macao table tennis team tasted theii first defeat when they were beaten two b" »n aP-Mwtayan aide at the Great World on Saturday night. Yau Yee Hung, North Perak champion and Chin Kah Seng, also of North Malaya, won their respective games and Chua Kirn207 words
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Miscellaneous17 1949-05-02 7 Kii»o« »u 60T two: X£? v ™£jl bp -"f is Sniits eet^wwTiNGlin j^^^' P| P^ro^ W p.17 words
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638 1949-05-02 8 Reuter. LONDON. Sandsy. I EICESTER City's Cup final defeat by Wolve.--L hampton was not the only blow they suffered yeSte Whi?e Wolves were gaining the third cup victory of their history Leceister's position in he Uague Two relegation struggle became more acute to theReuter. - 638 words
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Article226 1949-05-02 8 Reuter. JoNDOaVSundav.-Tnide "ntonis.s and t ,day celebrated the traditional festival of May Du> m™ aei ches and speeches. reviewed parades. Throughout Eastern Europe, government leaders revieueu pa In Moscow, Marshal Stalin stoad for several hours on top of Lenin's tomb in the RedReuter. - 226 words
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Article261 1949-05-02 8 VERNON MORGAN - (By VERNON MORGAN Reuter. WEMBLEY STADIl'M, Middlesex, Sunday. WOLVERHAMPTON Wanderers, powerful f irst Division team, won their third F.A. Cup linal here today, beating their Midland neighbours, Leicester City, by three goals to one. They led two nil at halltime. Leicester had to lake theReuter. - 261 words
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Article111 1949-05-02 8 Reuter. LONDON, Sun. There was tittle oi the end of season atmosphere about play at Cardiff Arms Park today where Cardiff defeated their Welsh rivals Pontypool 17-10 j alter being two points behind I at the interval. Cardiffs much vaunted division took some while to overcome theReuter. - 111 words
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Article36 1949-05-02 8 A.P FORMBY ENGLAND. Sun. R nnie Wivte. ai'TH. 28-year I I lawyers, won the English inat3Ur golf chamo'-onship n Saturday beating Charles Crewf five and four in a 36 v 12 final A PA.P - 36 words
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Article413 1949-05-02 8 By ALLAN LEWIS R»ce Fan (Mawi) continues to be one ot the outstanding workers at Bukit Timah this she w-s sent alone over three furlongs which she ran in 'he smart time of 37 4 5. Booklaw II vdth Star God (Mawi) also went413 words
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Article37 1949-05-02 8 NEW YORK, Sun. —Mr. Warran Wrigh's four-year-old Coal Town, a half-brother of the outstanding American colt. Citation, secured his seventh consecutive victory this year by winning the 550.000 Oallant Fox Handicap at Jamaica, New York.37 words
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Article70 1949-05-02 8 A.P. lON DON. Sun. Positions n the first round matches on Saturday night in European zone Davis Cup tournament^ Czechoslovakia leads Monaco 3-0 at Prague. Britain leads Portual 3-0 at Lisbon. 0 n r Denmark leads Israel 2-0 at .cads HoUand 2-0 at Scheveningen. Ireland and ChileA.P. - 70 words
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Article119 1949-05-02 8 LONDON. Sun. The follow is arc the Rugby Union results: m Aberavon 11 Llanelly 5 Bridgend 13 Abertillery 3 Bristol 33 Blackheath 0 Cardiff 17 Pontypool 10 Cross Keys 3 Newbridge 8 Exmouth 3 Torquay Ath. 6 Hartlepool Rovers 14 International XV 18 Newport 9 Devonport Services119 words
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Article67 1949-05-02 8 A.P. BOMBAY. Sun. Thp Indian Olympic Association proposes to add four events to its present seven in tho next ganei to be held in Calcutta in February. They arc hockey, football, boxing and aquatics. The present list includes gymnastics, cycling, volleyball, baskctba'. wrestling, weight-lifting and the IndianA.P. - 67 words
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Article59 1949-05-02 8 Superior Combination gave the JolHlads Athletic Union 2nd Echelon soccer team in a two-one victory over the a friendly match played at Nee Soon yesterday. The 2nd Echelon opened scoring, through Lovellee from 20 yards. On the resumpt'on JolHlads eouai'sed through inside right Salahudin and shortly59 words
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Advertisement387 1949-05-02 8 SINGAPORE IMPRO\ E;»IENT TRUST Addition No. 4 of 1948 to the Genera! Imp: ovement Plan Un- i der Pec.ion 52 of the Singapore Improvement Ordinance. Plcn of proposed extension of the Outer Ring Road from Hoiland Road to Alexandra Rood. Notice to owners or reputed wnc.s of property afie'teo oy387 words
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Advertisement312 1949-05-02 8 NOTICE SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY TENDERS (For part.cuia.s ->cc lender Room, Ground M.uuupa. ELECTRin'T i MENT- Purtsnase t-f feno.is, 'Scrap at St. >'M Station. Forms from oaf Engineer's Offlec jßc,on. 109). Close NOON 'I*l/4* GAS DEPARTMiJA I »I'P»5 of 20 tons 144.H1W 5 Hi Lead in billets appro*.mnte1V 100 lbs eacm Closing312 words
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Miscellaneous85 1949-05-02 8 ALLEY OOP h? v T Hamlin f, ggen^ —n tW nnr* v.' OH TMSO TXV LCVE TO, >£W fjt V-' LL Tm,s S oCol\. OH.YES...MY yJS CAME BY 7 HIGHNESS.' I'VE M BE CZXZY ONE O- OUR VEPY BEOTHEES 4 FOE MYSELF I SLAP MUCH ML ABOUT H8Z...5HE5 NICEST MOOVIANV85 words
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