Malaya Tribune, 10 February 1949
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Title Section62 1949-02-10 1 The Malaya Tribune BY THE PEOPLE FOR THE PFOPI E Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper in Malaya. Printed Simultaneously Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh Penang. Telegrams: "Tribune Spore. Telephone: 5811 (9 lines). EIGHT PAGES SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENTATIVE: Ĕ. Maurice Glover, c/e62 words
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Article, Illustration326 1949-02-10 1 House Rallies To Support Of 'Tommy' Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—Mr. Arthur Creech Jones, the Colonial Secretary, said today that the conduct of British troops in Malaya had been "very good indeed." Left-wing Labour member Emrys Hughes had asked in Parliament how many British soldiers stationedReuter. - 326 words
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Article87 1949-02-10 1 H" V LA LtTMLPUE. Today.— A Chinese fishing In a stream hi saaaei iiokou, Harvard Estate, Kedah, f<»und 190 rounds of Japanese machlnegun ammunition, nix Japanese handgrenades, six two-inch m;»rtar shells and DM Japanese big cannon shell. Four armed Chinese bandits shot and wounded a her87 words
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Article143 1949-02-10 1 STOP PRESS Reuter. I oN'DON. Wed. —Caiaaia! sreretarj Creech-Jasrea said the House ol Commons tou> that murder of civilians fey the Mala win terrorists tr \i Irani aa avaraft* <-r *fj a paaatli .luring the period t" December lo til \ti jsaaar*. iHis». •production <>r lUboer liasReuter. - 143 words
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Article75 1949-02-10 1 JOHORE BAHfcW< Today. A large assortment of arms has been recovered from the bandits during the Kota Tinggi operations. Security rafter and trees* discovered a camp consisting of live attap huts Iran which they reeaverad mm sub-machine gun, IS asserted Japanese pistols, 122 Japanese75 words
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Article47 1949-02-10 1 THE HAGUE. Wed,—The Christian national newspaper Nieuwc Hurgsche Courant said tonight that the Dutch Cabinet was split over Indonesia and might resign. The paper linked Queen Juliana's reported postponement of her holiday trip with 'the very serious situation in which our country finds itself."47 words
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Article125 1949-02-10 1 LONDON. Wed—Colo.iial Secretary Arthur CreeenJunes today declined to raise the ba.» on the entry into Sarawak. North Borneo and Brunei, or fctr, Antho*> Brook*. Mr. Crivch-Jone.*, rt ptymg to Sir Thoma.s Moore (Conservative) s a i a 'In this cv.-c Mr. BrOOJK is something more125 words
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177 1949-02-10 1 Reuter. RANGOON, Wed—The British Ambassador to Burma, Mr. Reginald J. Bowker, today warned the Burmese that certain elements in the country were "stirring up trouble and doing their best to damage friendship between Burma and Britain." It? a statement to the Mr. Bowker saidReuter. - 177 words
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Article54 1949-02-10 1 LONDON, Wed. -The Wai )fiiee announred here today hat H. KiT4. a War Od.ic! nessonger and leader of a pro.est march here East wick of rOVermnetlt women cleoner.iad been suspended. Women leaner. 1 are asking tor an increase in their pay from 1 sh i' L d. to54 words
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Article49 1949-02-10 1 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Wed Mr. Dean Acheson, United States Secretary of State today challenged Russia's charge that the proposed North .Atlantic defence, alliance is en "aggressive move" by the Western powers. The purpose of the pact is directly the opposite, he sai" 1 at a press conference Reutei-.Reuter. - 49 words
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Article126 1949-02-10 1 Reuter. CAIRO, Wednesday.- The 8,000-ton Bombay registered steamer Jaljawahar and *he 6,657-ton Dutch steamei Singkep were slightly damaged in collisions when a 50--mile an hour gale swept ships from their moorings at Port Said. Three people were killed and IS Injured when a threcstoried house inReuter. - 126 words
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Article134 1949-02-10 1 Reuter. RANGOON. Wed.—Burmese planes today dive-bombed and machine-gunned Karen insurgent positions at Insein, U Diilei north of Rangoon, where about 45 Britons are trapped In the fighting area The British Embassy reported that attempts to evaluate the Britons by river boats failed today. The EmbassyReuter. - 134 words
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108 1949-02-10 1 Reuter. LONDON. Wed -The law against the marketing of young girls in Singapore is being strengthened. B r i t i s h Colonial Secretary Mi. Arthur Creech Jones said in a Parliamentary reply today. P-ovision is also being made to register all femaleReuter. - 108 words
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Article21 1949-02-10 1 A.P. TEL AVIV. Wed.—The Israe' Government decided yesterday to proclaim an amnesty for all political detainees in the coun try.—A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Article126 1949-02-10 1 BANGKOK, Wed.—The Vietnam news service today announced an official denial from Ho Chi Minn, Vietnam President, that he had entered into a treaty with Mao Tse-tung, the Chinese Communist leader. Ho's denial followed B statement hy a Vietnam representative in Ixmdon that eventual contact126 words
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Article28 1949-02-10 1 SEOUL. Writ National Police Chief Lee Ho .said 61 violations of the .'lBth parallel, which divides Soviet and American Korea, occurred since the l>eginning of this year.28 words
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Article199 1949-02-10 1 LONDON, Wed. —Much speculation has been aroused in London and elsewhere since King George sent a telegram to the New Zealand Society's anniversary dinner this week saying he hoped to carry out his proposed visit to Australia and New Zealand in the "not too distant future."199 words
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Article34 1949-02-10 1 A.P. ROME, Wed.—Police armed j with rifles and revolvers yes- j terday patrolled Ancona on the j Adriatic in armoured cars and jeeps after a bloody battle with 15,000 Communist-led hunger marchers.—A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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Article136 1949-02-10 1 A.P. MELBOURNE, We Mr. John O'Keefe an Australian said today that he will follow ilif Indonesian wife and his eight stepchildren out of Austra'ia. Mrs. Anne O'Keefe and the i children, all born to her first husbird vho was an Amboinese, were ordered by the AustraliA.P. - 136 words
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Article643 1949-02-10 2 Britain On Guara Against Red Spies A.P. CT LONDON, Wed.— DEAR of Soviet spying on guarded industrial processes is severel hampering British plans for increasing trade with Russia. British factory owners and the Soviet Trade Mission in London are deadlocked over the question: WhereA.P. - 643 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-02-10 2 IN her film roles Rita Hayworth has often talked about settling down in a little, vine-covered cottage. In real life she may live in this d5-.to.vicd villa atop a cliff in Mclibu, Calif. Agents of Aly Khan arc said to b< working for the purchase of the Villa56 words
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Article95 1949-02-10 2 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. Human beings here have so far escaped the influenza epidemic sweeping many countries. Animals have not been i>o lucky. Hundreds ol farm cat-: have died from "leline flu'" ranging over agricultural areas, Worried farmers se» rats running boldly round in daylightReuter. - 95 words
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Article151 1949-02-10 2 Reuter-AAP. UKISBANE, Wednesday. Mr. Hart Waghmondc. a 26--year-old missionary trainee said during a visit to Brisbane that he felt "both old and young" because of the great difference in Indian and Australian prospects of life. In India, he said, expectancy of life was only 27Reuter-AAP. - 151 words
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216 1949-02-10 2 A.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. P D. Saggi, Indian edUor rind Nationalist leader, paid here the United States should lift its quota on immigrants from India. He also urged that Amcri can newspapers print more Asiatic news and that the United States pay more, attentionA.P. - 216 words
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Article388 1949-02-10 2 Reuter. LONDON, Wed.—The revival of "The School for Scandal" with which the Old Vie has opened its new season at the New Theatre is a double theatrical event! Sir Laurence Oliver and his wife Vivien Leigh return together to the London stage and Sir LaurenceReuter. - 388 words
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Article296 1949-02-10 2 U.P TOKYO. Wed.—The year 1953 will bp -Zero 1 Year" in Japan if present recovery go right. iAfter that Japanese officials hope thfl country will manage to get along with no further direct foreign economic aid. Thp officials in charge of Japanese rehabilitation hope to buildU.P - 296 words
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Miscellaneous357 1949-02-10 2 ON YOUR RADIO TODAY mary: 7.05 Religious Hour: quest Programme; 11 p.m. ENGLISH PROGRAMMES 7.30 Malay Folk songs: 815 Close Down 10.55 to 12 noon Schools' News; 8.30 As I Saw It; 8 Broadcast; 1 p.m. Radio Or- p.m. Close Down. m pb^pauul-o chestra; 1.30 News; 1.45 INDIAN PROGRAMMES Dance357 words
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230 1949-02-10 3 (Tribune Staff Reporter) Inche Ishak bin Haji Muhammad, President of Ihr Left-wing Malay Nationalist Party, detained for over six months under the Emergency Regulations recently brought for trial behind closed-doors before the Advisory Committee (Emergency Deten- lion). No decision was made and no230 words
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145 1949-02-10 3 IJADIO MALAYA'S m arch 11 lor amateur talent In the Colony goes on. So far the response has hem most satisfying, ana about 40 entertainers have given in their names for participation in the Talentime" shows, a spokesman said. The shows will be in145 words
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Article146 1949-02-10 3 BIGGESr hit at yesterday evenings presentation of "Variety Fair" at the Vn toria Memorial Hall were the Hegloncrs (under the direction of Tony Arnopp) who were one of the finest dance hands to out to Malaya. The Reuioners, drawn from No. 1 R.A.F. Regional146 words
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Article53 1949-02-10 3 Mr. W. W. Duncan has b<en appointed the Returning Officer for all the Municipal Electoral Wards In Singapore. Assistant Returning Officers for the various wards arc: City -J. G. Aspinall. Rochore- Chan Bak Hoe. North—Dr. N. A. Canton. South—J. M. Frascr. East— H. S. Bull.53 words
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Article, Illustration64 1949-02-10 3 As London b;.v chrouded n f*e, !5»; mm brofce tl«ro:ir:i» to IMondnatr tho white end jrold of St. Paul's Cathedral as the alwwaft frees wfth l« IMS plefliee mm made flow overhead. At left (Top) is s< <.n tht* gutted Clmreh of Christ in (irevlriars, destroyed on that-A.P. picture. - 64 words
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Article202 1949-02-10 3 THE war in China has held up plans for "dubbing" the soundtracks of Wait Disney's full-length cartoon features in Malay. Work on thh was to have begun last August at RKO Radio Pictures' office In Grange Road. Singapore. Mr. Jack Cutting, a Hollywood "dubbing"202 words
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Article43 1949-02-10 3 The Singapore Fire Brigade was summoned four times yesterday to put out lallang tiros. Fire broke out in ft scrap lubber and oil dump at 4\ m.s. Pas'r Panjang Road yesterday atternoon. It took firemen one hour to extinguish tlie flanKS.43 words
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Article174 1949-02-10 3 THE First District Court was told by the prosecution yesterday that Cheah Kirn Soon. Chua Ah Twi and Tan Ah Soy accused a woman Tau Kum Poh of 'slandering' another woman, demanded $5,000 as 'damages' and three days later, assaulted Kum Poh and her daughter174 words
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Article93 1949-02-10 3 The War Office has authorised the Army in Slngapcie to recognise the Army Civil Service Union. The Union represents the civilian staff of the War Department here. The Army authorities anil the union will have discussions shortly on proposals for Whitley conciliation machinery the Army announced93 words
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Article252 1949-02-10 3 TAY SIOXG CHUAN, tenant of Ng Kirn Beng, in the High Court yesterday, contes'el O Civil District Court ruling that the Ron! Ordinance did not apply to dwellings shared hy landlord and tenants but on'y to dwellings where apartments ire let or sub-let. Mr. Mark Morrison for252 words
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82 1949-02-10 3 Mr. Tan Kah Kee, wellknown Singapore business man, yesterday sent a cable of congratulation to Mao Tse-tung, chief of the Chinese Communist Party. His cable, addressed to General Yeh Chian Yin, Mayor of Peiping, urged that "war criminals should never be forgiven." He listed82 words
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Advertisement240 1949-02-10 3 RCA ME REFERENCE BOOK 1949 $2.00 Per Copy KEE HUAT RADIO CO. 122-12 Orchard Rd., Spore. 223. Hiitu Rd., Kuala Lumpur. 24 Bead Street, Tenang. Asthma Mucus loosened First Day Don t i<-t roughing, sneezing, cbokattsrksi of Bronchitis or Asthma ruin yo ur sleep and energy another v <. r240 words
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Advertisement352 1949-02-10 3 ACCOMMODATION WANTED: To rent living ijuarters. small bungalow or flat, anywhere hi or around Ipoh. Apply Box 366. Malaya Tribune. Ipoh. (D.665) FURNISHED ROOM, ooard tnd allowance for single European lady willing to work part time Housekeeper. Reply stating age, nationality Box A.2035, Malaya Tribune, Singapore. (D.669) TEN AN i352 words
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Advertisement301 1949-02-10 3 CLASSICIED WOMAN GRADUATE English University offers tuition in English, Latin. -Tench,- Economics. Box. No. A 2028 M.T.. Spore. (C.652) LESSONS IN FRENCH, German, Spanish and English giver, by European. Apply Box A 2021 M.T.. Spore. (8.641) PASSAGE FOR Sun-rays A Oil Manage treatments refer to Aurorr. Phvsio-Thcrapeutic Clinic, 424, Geylang301 words
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Advertisement413 1949-02-10 3 COIFFURE YOU KNOW you~fi~be quite the rage in an American Machineless Wave, followed by the world famous Liberty Cut. Book your appointment. Michelle Beauty Parlour, 13, Battery Rd. Phone 3339. (E. 675) STYLE YOUR HAIR at Maison Moderne, Ladies Hair Dressing Salon 126, Orchard Rd. Phone *****. (8.639) PHILATELY STAMP-COLLECTORS!413 words
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Advertisement171 1949-02-10 3 EUROPEAN FIRM has vacancy for a French speaking cierk. No special knowledge required but must be young, energetic and hard-working. Good prospects for suitable candidate. Apply with copies of testimonials to Box A 204 > M.T.. Spore. (F.687> 20 SMART aud attractive giri for Beach Girl Beauty Competition and parades171 words
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Advertisement251 1949-02-10 3 BOAC SELL 'HYTHES* BKITISH Overseas Airways Corporation have sold the greater part of thefr Hythe flying-boat fleet to the Aqnila Airways of Londoa and Southampton. The last BOAC Hvtbfl to be seen in Singapore the Honduras left Kahang yesterday morning for Southampton. The llytlfc s oa the Sydney-Southampton route will251 words
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Advertisement388 1949-02-10 3 LOST LOST ALSATIAN DOG Lorong 18 vicinity, LJlack and Sable. Answer Robert wearing Dadge 849. Finder rewarded. i>. Lorong 18, Geylang. (E. 673) FOR SALE ROLLEIFLEX CAMERA Accessories. Enlarger. Proxar Telephoto, Rolleipar Lenses. Filters. In good condition. Box A 2042, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (F. 680) FOR SALE Compound house, newly388 words
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Article515 1949-02-10 4 COR five dollars you can buy a meal at a good 1 restaurant, three bottles of beer, one hundred and sixty cigarettes, or five cheap seats at the cinema. It all depends how you like to spend your money. You earn it and the choice is rightly yours.515 words
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Article2205 1949-02-10 4 GEORGE MAXWELL - No. 1-A Plan Based On Guesswork BY S i R GEORGE MAXWELL Mil. memorandum published early in 1948. Is so vague throughout, so discursive on matters that have little connection with the subject, and so elusive of everything that Is practical, that the average reader finds it difficult2,205 words
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Article63 1949-02-10 5 JUAREZ (Mexico), Wed.Film star Merle Oberon, wh" obtained a divorce here in 194f> from Sir Alexander Korda, s expected to arrive tomorrow to seek divorce from Lucien Ballard, movie cameraman. The judge of the civil court said the actress is expected soon to file her63 words
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Article726 1949-02-10 5 A.P. NEW YORK, Wed A manmade moon, maybe the size of an ocean steamship, is a Lop secret of the first report of Secretary of Defence James Forrestal. Just two .sciitence-s cover the entire project. But none of it is a secret in science.A.P. - 726 words
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57 1949-02-10 5 The battleship HMS Duke Of York, flying the flag of Admiral Sir Rhoderick McGri gor, Commander-in-Chief, British Home Fie >t, is pictured v nder way out of Portland, Dorsetshire, on January 31, as she led the Fleet on a two-month Spring cruise to Mediterranean waters. Combined rvereises with the BritishA.P. Picture. - 57 words
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Article184 1949-02-10 5 Reuter I COLOMBO. Wed-Mr. Felix Cole. U.i>. Ambassador In Ceylon, told a student audience at a College prize-day celebration i n j-ftna, North Ceylon. "You in th e East ar« prone to decry the material mi'idedness of the West. As an inhabitant ofReuter - 184 words
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Article75 1949-02-10 5 Reuter. LONDON, Wed. Rumple of whale meat canned in the Antarctic for the first time will be landed by the Norwegian whaling vessel Lisita evpected at IJverpool on Wednesday. The ship raced home with a cargo worth £1,000,000 after being >n the Antarctic less than aReuter. - 75 words
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280 1949-02-10 5 A.P. MOSCOW, Wed. Efforts to make Moscow not only one of the biggest cities in the world, but also one of the most modern, are continuing in 1949. It was officially announced that nearly 1,000 buildings are scheduled to go upA.P. - 280 words
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182 1949-02-10 5 WARSAW, Wed. Poland plans to s|)end the equivalent of nearly U*****,000,000 this year in pushing her Communist-direct "cultural offensive." The nation's 1949 b:;uget earmarked 77,300,000,000 zlotys (U*****,250,000) for education, science arid culture. That represents r-hout 22 per cent, of the tota.i national expenditures. The182 words
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Miscellaneous19 1949-02-10 5 VII 1 FLIVr— By Mirhael O'Mallcy and It.ilph Lane OHH, 1% W. SHEg_gI6HT BEHIND bACKTO ALLEY OOP- COPR »^h^19 words
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301 1949-02-10 6 THE Medicos won the Pratnam Cup yesterday when 1 they defeated the Dentals at socew by two goals to nfl on the Ootram Road School ground. The winners got to one goal early in the game and the other In the tost few301 words
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Article181 1949-02-10 6 Reuter. LONDON. Wednesday. In any ballot for the best all round sportsmen in the British Isles, Dr. Kevin O'Flanagm. Ireland's centre forward in tho amateur soccer international against England at Norwich recently, would doubtless command a numocr of votes. A specialist in football of both theReuter. - 181 words
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291 1949-02-10 6 The Malay daily, Utusan Melayu, commenting on the Sino-Malay Goodwill Committee talks now being held in Johore Bahru, warned the Committee against concluding any agreement of a permanent character which would later jeopardise the interests of either party, especially the Malays. Any Sino-Malay agreement of291 words
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Article63 1949-02-10 6 Mr. Chew Chin Cheong of the Capital Products Company Is sending a ease of C-Ray Kayar to the Malayan Thomas Cup Team. The case, Is addressed to Mr. Li in Chuan Geok. It wW leave Singapore on Friday by air. The C-Ra.v Kayar, is an63 words
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Article83 1949-02-10 6 THERE are still threo bottles of "Challenge" Scotch Whisky to be claimed. A bottle will go to anyone who donates $25 or more to the Tribune Cup Fund. The total of the Fund is $5,027.40 Send your donations to the tribune Thomas Cup Fund, care83 words
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103 1949-02-10 6 Reuter. LONDON, yy Thanks to the the Lav/n Tennis A of the "eight weeds' late last year. British reiki*, ers of the gann are see a progiammhancod in Interest coming summer. The eight W allows a tcutn...mittcc to pay penscs at mcetim as the playeiReuter. - 103 words
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Advertisement625 1949-02-10 6 ENGAGEMENTS. LIM ONG.—The engagement is announced between Miss MAGGIE UM GEE NEO, second daughter of Mr. Mrs. Lim Kirn Lee and the late Madam Ang Geok Neo and Mr. ONG KOON KEE, eldest son of Madam Low Nya Hoe and the late Mr. Ong Choon Yang on the 9th February,625 words
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Advertisement507 1949-02-10 6 NOTICE Estate of LEE SIEU BIN, deceased. ALL Persons having any claim against the Estate of the abovenamed, deceased, late of 19 Kirn Yam Road, Singapore who died on the 7th day of January, 1945 are required to send particulars of their claims in writing to the Undersigned on or507 words
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Advertisement4 1949-02-10 6 LAUGHS f saturday ifIS^SiiCATHAY4 words
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Advertisement421 1949-02-10 6 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. v Due smn BRECONSHIRE GLENGARRY ar GLENGYLE (Calls Genoa) 13 Api 19 DENBIGHSHIRE 2(5 A P' GLENROY (Calls Genoa) 12 May 16 Mm GLENARTNEY n M»>* 25 May FROM U.K. FOR421 words
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Article280 1949-02-10 7 The Singapore Engineer Regiment trouncrd the G.H.Q.Signal Regiment by 24 points (three goals and three tries) to 5 (a goal) in a rugucr match played ft t Tanglin Barracks yesterday. The Engineers held the upper hand throughout the game and within the first cishi minutes scored the280 words
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118 1949-02-10 7 THE boxing card for Sunday 1 to be neld at the Happy World has bey n passed by the Buxino Bo;;rd of Control. Siamese boxers figured •strongly m lrie carci DUt Hie t<T.-round main light is beItfea ,T;ibba r bin Jaffar, prcseat day leading Malay118 words
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Article98 1949-02-10 7 roSn r Hy soee r for Teku-i IbW 3 Sembawang pSE I^, OO Feb 12 at Seletar: lir. w Pcn S Soon Beng on r H Hus »e*n, Potter, Jan-j t0,.. Mc ßraid, Balakrishnan. So.h T ny Lim and Teck I tohuV° llowin S a *e requested th98 words
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Article538 1949-02-10 7 THIRD LARGEST FIELD A.P. LONDON, Weil. DARIS money totalling about £12,000 is expected to bring out the third largest field in the history of the grand National Steeple Chase. The four-and-a-half-mile jumping classic will be run on March 26 at Rintree.... Seventyone horses, out ofA.P. - 538 words
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Article83 1949-02-10 7 Reuter. DENMARK, W-d. Denmark, winner the En.-opean zone in the Thomas Cup badminton competition, today an- i<need their tcatn tor the final to be playtd at Pi.xton, England, on Fcimtary 25 and Stilt is; Knud Christensen, Preben Dabehteen. Mogenx Fcteby, Poul Homn, J. B. Olesen andReuter. - 83 words
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Article67 1949-02-10 7 U.P. NEW YORK, Wed.—Heavyweight boxer Lee Savold arrived here on Wednesday and big manager Bill Daly said "cither Savold fights Joe Louis in June for a title or he tights no one". Savold refused to meet Ezzard Charles for the right to a titleU.P. - 67 words
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Article43 1949-02-10 7 GYMNASTICS: Y.M.vJ.a.. Orchard Road—s.3o p.m. HOCKEY: S.C.C. women "A" v. G.S.n —S.C.C. RUGBY: S. C. C. "A" v. S.H.B.R.F.C.—S.C.C. SOCCER: Tamil Brotherhood Assn. v. S.H A.U.—Farrer Park; Jollilads v. P T.— Geylang Stadium. WATERPOLO: Army v. Chinese Swimming Club Tanglin—s.ls p.m.43 words
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277 1949-02-10 7 A.P. WASHINGTON, #M They 'a 11 themselves the Order °t t)IP S O 5 of Iltaly (O.S l.kJ IP ne Washington and iiiburban soccer league, There are a few Italians to mak.' the name lew, but ttiL rest of tlic team composed of Spaniard*. OTpcKs,A.P. - 277 words
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38 1949-02-10 7 These women are seen atriving for possession of the ball In the hockey match between I the S.C.C. Women and the Changi Ladies on the Tadang, I yesterday. The former won l by two goals to one.—Tribune Picture.38 words
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330 1949-02-10 7 A VASTLY improved S.C.C. ladies* hockey XI brushed off all opposition to beat the Changi Ladies by two-goals to one op the padang yestcrdav. From the outset, the S.C.C. pressed home their superiority and at no stage of the same were they in danger330 words
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Article44 1949-02-10 7 U.P. SYDNEY, Wed.—Victorian John Marshall again broke a 12 year old Australian swimming record held by American .<ae|< Mrdlr-a, when he w<m the 2*o yards free-styb-event. His time of 2 minutes 112 seconds bettered Medlca's record by eight-tenths of a second.—Cl*.U.P. - 44 words
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Article12 1949-02-10 7 LONDON. Wed. The following arc the Home Footbu'l results:12 words
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Article26 1949-02-10 7 Stenhousemuir 5, Albion R. 1. Alloa Athletic 1, Clyde 1 j *Raith Rovers 3, Hibernian 4. j 'Dundee Utd. 1. Dumberton 3.26 words
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Article32 1949-02-10 7 A.P. LONDON. Wed. An injure knuckle and a commitment (or a bout this month will prevent Welsh welterweight Eddie Ihomas fighting Charlis Fusar In New York on February 18.— A.r.A.P. - 32 words
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Article12 1949-02-10 7 Reuter. Surrey 17. Bershire 6. Second round replays.- Reuter.Reuter. - 12 words
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380 1949-02-10 7 The Singapore Malay Badminton Association Championships begin this Saturday anil the preliminary ties wM he played over ttfl Monday. <iood response Ims been received by th'- Xssoclatlon from Its 21 affiliated parties and a high standard of pUvy Is ex- pectcd. Prominent among the380 words
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217 1949-02-10 7 AFTER a lapse of nearly 3 years of inactivity, A the Sinhalese Association of Singapore will be running a cricket eleven this season ana quite a number of good fixtures are listed me season. Trie Association was runnin? a good Cricket XI before the217 words
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Advertisement153 1949-02-10 7 LONDON^ BRITISH INDUSTRIES F4II w A v. Every year, from over 100 countries, trade UHhHKC gather at the British Industries Fair. The Chamb VfISSS* of Commerce in Birmingham, and manufacture from every part of Britain, join with the Governme of the United Kingdom to welcome them. At BIF 1949, from153 words
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Miscellaneous49 1949-02-10 7 M fs/W- JYOU CLUMSyTbOT I 010 rYOU COULW'T uip; M-Miss] SO? IT WAS HOLY Behind the plot to listen Adx you AL H »r' njaiv beat a half- V, 00na... You r cow M C lirl? l M SURE HUBERT WASyC IN D*T JOB .1 DESPISE YOU.'.*/ S—ll——X OONA49 words
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Article, Illustration401 1949-02-10 8 Hungary Must 'Bear Full Responsibility For Sentence 9 Acheson U.P. WASHINGTON, Wed. OKCRIvTARY of State Dean Acheson said the trial and sentencing of loseph Cardinal Mindszenty was a "conscienceless attack" by Soviet controlled Hungarian authorities against moral resistance to communism. Acheson said the United States isU.P. - 401 words
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Article94 1949-02-10 8 Reuter. COPENHAGEN, Wed The Danish state aeronautical control announced today that the wreck of a missing Scandinavian Airline's Viking aircraft has been found under water oy the Swedish coast and that there was "no doubt" that all 2.S people aboard were dead. The aircraft,Reuter. - 94 words
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115 1949-02-10 8 Reuter. LONDON- Wed.—British films withdrawn or refused exhibition in Singapore last year were Captain B«>>™ U -AgataM the Wind", "Night Beat", "I nmmmm a Crimilia, -<i.,ud Time <ArV' and Orekftd* lor MMa Baaae dftak". t\u- CuDalal Secretary Vlr Art lior ClUtA* Immtm laid Ike HowReuter. - 115 words
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Article48 1949-02-10 8 LONDON, Wed. -The appeal sponsored by India House fur 40 Indian seamen again: t prison sentences for disoUV.ience of orders has been referred to Chelmsford .piai ter sessions at a date to be announced later. Tiie appeal was presented by Sir Vv alter Monckton.48 words
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151 1949-02-10 8 A.P. CiANLERA, Wed.—The Mi- > nister of External Affairs, Dr. H. V. Evatt, speaking on foreign affairs in the House of Representatives on Wednesday, said the integral part of Australia's foreign policy was the maximum degree of co-operation with United States, especially in relation toA.P. - 151 words
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191 1949-02-10 8 A.P. LONDON. Wednesday. The rush for free medicines, spectacles and ;ientai treatment has rock ;ted the original estimated cos; Of Britain's National H<.alt > Scheme. The Health Ministry asked on Wednesday for ao additional grant of .£s2.Gd<>COO to provide England and Wales with free mu;>a!A.P. - 191 words
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Article, Illustration62 1949-02-10 8 The three daughter's of Mr. arid Mrs. Pan; Stenilier, who live on a lann near O/aukie, Kansas, T.S.A., are carried over tlie snow after they were married recently. Left to right are i>onna Jean (25) an d husband John Meyer, Muriel tvatnleen (2») who married :s62 words
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Article, Illustration307 1949-02-10 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) THE man who is responsible for saving over 65,000 fowls in Singapore from the dreaded Ranikhet disease last year, is retiring from public service after spending nearly 28 years in Malaya. He is the Colony's first Chief Veterinary Officer, Captain307 words
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Article73 1949-02-10 8 Reuter. kosyth, Wed. -The delayed handing over to the Royal favy of the 29,000 ton battle ship Royal Sovereign due to take place t<»d:iy i« lihety hi further poatpotted and will probal ly not take plaei- until to morrow. If the submaflncji i broken, Ursula and Unison, alsoReuter. - 73 words
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Article151 1949-02-10 8 A.P. Cannbcra, Wednesday. DIVERGEIT views on Ausattitude to tr> Dutch were expressed U> J*« House °f Representatives 01 Wednesday. When the opposition attacked the Immigration Minister. Mr. Arthur CaU'eli, for insisting on the deportation j i Mrs, Annie O'Keefe and hu eight children, Mr. Calwell deA.P. - 151 words
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Article34 1949-02-10 8 A.P. LONDON. Wet!. The British Governme.it is considering the possibility of "large scale rice planting in Trinidad, Mr. Rees Williams, the Under-Secretary fcr the Colonies, told tne Rotate of Commons today. A.P.A.P. - 34 words
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227 1949-02-10 8 (Tribune Staff Reporter) 0 ING A PORE Chinese merchants may not be 1 attracted to barter trade with Dutch occupied Republican territories, unless certain N.E.I, trade regulations are altered. ki m .L. r.: .\l a inejuiig «-i tne aiu-.i-Btttj* Oveiscas Chinese Importers oral227 words
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Article49 1949-02-10 8 A.P. TEL /.VTV. Wed. Tlie Hunger ii.ike of 40 former Group ex ivmists went into its eight day today. Nine of their hunger-.-ti iking wives were squatting in the office of the Israeli Mm stricsof Ju3tice and in the Interior since last Tuesday A P.A.P. - 49 words
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Article333 1949-02-10 8 JOINT OPERATION WITH SIAM Kuala Lumpur, Wed.. A large combined offensive by the Federation n and siam to liquidate armed Communist forces massed along the Northern Kedah f ron tier was launched early today. It was the biggest operation yet against bandits since the emergency began.333 words
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Article34 1949-02-10 8 A.P. WASHINCTON, Wednesday. —Economic Co-operation Administration chief Paul HoiTman announced yesterday that 811--..am, France, Western Germany md Italy will get v.aior shares ot the USSI.2BO.COO 000 ECA. rands fOi 1050. AP.A.P. - 34 words
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Article37 1949-02-10 8 A.P. AUCKLANI>, Wednesday. All er heavy explosions, Ngaurahoe Mountain threw huge rocks almost 1.000 feet high on Wednesday. Ngauiahoc, 7,500 feet, is in the NOl >.ii Island, lt was last active in May 1048. —A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article42 1949-02-10 8 Y.W.C.A.: Way fat i- incf* ing, 5, Raffles yuav I ..o i POLICE RAM): Park —5.30 p.m. to STRAITS C1IIM>1 mi ITIODIST CHl Kdi New Y«-ar Re-lliii<»n In Kampottg Kapor i: p.m. Y.M.C A.: Orchard Male Voice Choir.42 words
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Article241 1949-02-10 8 CATHAY: "Wnndeiiit Mi trels" (in Mandarin» with i* a i riwang ami Chun Chiu-H-u— 11 H.III., 1.15, 6.45 a ALHAMRKA: W .i. l, Minstrels" (in Mandarin» wit-i Pai Kwang ami CluuHsia —1.45, 4.1ft, 6.15 :uul p.m. PAVILION: "The v->: Touch," with llosaliiul ku Loo Gcnn, Claire Tievoi Sydney Greenstrv.t241 words
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