Malaya Tribune, 23 February 1949
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Title Section60 1949-02-23 1 Malaya Tribune BY TOT PEOPLE FOR THE PEOPLE Tel: "Tribune, Spore." Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper In Malaya Ph.me: 6811/S Nlaa Uaea Published simultaneously at Si ngapore, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1949 PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBUNE LONDON REPRESENT ATI VM:60 words
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Article, Illustration2725 1949-02-23 1 But Dave Freeman Wins Yet Again Reuter. MAIAYA BEAT THE UNITED STATES IN THE SEMI-FINAL OF THE THOMAS COT BADMINTON TOURNAMENT BY SIX GAMES TO THREE. LAST NIGHT, NEEDING ONLY TWO MORE MATCHES TO CLINCHReuter. - 2,725 words
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Article142 1949-02-23 1 Brant!* itl sirrday'H ThotJ s i ~,> luiftlrkM (Malay Jbser* in<-iitii.nnl lirsl): IVaK Seen lost 1» lux. I rrrtaMM 4-15, 1-15. Od THk Hock beat Martr„ Meain 15-M. 16-17, 15--li). Uv\ T»ik Hock lost to Carl i„mlav l'M >. fret Teck hy>- and C han him142 words
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Article137 1949-02-23 1 U.P. ANTON. Tues. General Li the Acting nt of China left to- Kweilin, the capital Kwangsi, with his politicposition apparently tfrengthened at the oppon Mt'l expense. Premier, Dr. Sun Fo and Te-chen, vice-Premier concttrrent Foreign are scheduled to so to Nanking on Thursday tcU.P. - 137 words
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Article30 1949-02-23 1 P 2Sr? u T TUCS ACUng day th Ts:u ng-Jen said tofor". 1 p° v *nunent efforts end 7f peace would Chinese Communists Jho vital Yangtse River.30 words
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Article56 1949-02-23 1 A.P. BANGKOK. Tues. A Britisn factory is building a railway bridW across the Nakorn Chaiari River in southern Siam to replace the one destroyed by air bombardment during the The Siamese Government also plans to call for tenders Britain soon for the gigantic Rama Vi bridge at NondabunA.P. - 56 words
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Article19 1949-02-23 1 A.P. PEIPING, Tues.—Seat of the North China peoples' Government has been transferred from Shihehiachuang to Peiping.— A.P.A.P. - 19 words
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Article93 1949-02-23 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Lascar 1 crews arrive in Britain without teeth get false ones under the new universal medical scheme, •md go back and sell them in the bazaars of their own country Lord Hawke told the House of Lords today. He was complaining that theseReuter. - 93 words
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469 1949-02-23 1 JIMMY GLOVER - (FROM JIMMY GLOVER) GLASGOW, Tuesday.— TWO hours before the first semi-final matches were due to begin, Mr. Urn Chuan Geok manager and non-playing captain of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, received from the Preston Badminton officials whJt he regards as an insulting letter on the469 words
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Article28 1949-02-23 1 WASHINGTON, Tues.—Concerned with a traffic death toll of over 30,000 persons a year. President Truman invited the nation's Governors to a highway safety conference in Wash-28 words
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257 1949-02-23 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—No ships would be safe in tho Indian Ocean, Pacific or China seas, if the British did not give protection against pirates, David Rees Williams, Under-Secretary for the colonies told the House of Commons today when speaking on the British Colonial Naval DefenceReuter. - 257 words
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Article99 1949-02-23 1 Reuter. BOMBAY. TUCS. Calcutta police today arrested 25 Communists including 10 women bringing the total arrested in West Bengal since Saturday to 100 and the India-wide total to well over 600. Communist literature was also seized. In Madras police detained Omprakash Gupta, Genera! Secretary ofReuter. - 99 words
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Article28 1949-02-23 1 A.P. NANKING, Tues.—-.nc Chum Times said also that Li might visit Hong Kong before returning to Nanking in order to meet personally Communist leaders there.—A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article31 1949-02-23 1 A.P. SHANGHAI, Tues. ViceAdmiral Oscar C. Badger, commander of the West Pacific will leave Tsingtao tomorrow on the flagship Eldorado for a routine cruise to various Chinese coastal ports.—A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article47 1949-02-23 1 U.P. BERLIN, Tues.—Angry Jews defied warning police shots and high-pressure fire hoses to storm a Berlin theatre today to prevent the showing of the British film "Oliver Twist" on the grounds that the portrayal of Fagin, one of Dickens most famous characters, was anti semetic.—U.P.U.P. - 47 words
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187 1949-02-23 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—Britain's army will have 300,000 fewer men next year, War Secretary Emmanuel Shinwell disclosed today. Its cost will be slashed by £300,000. Army estimates published today showed that the maximum numoer of officers and troops to be maintained in 1949-50 wouldReuter. - 187 words
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Article64 1949-02-23 1 U.P. DURBAN, Tues.—Additional police were standing by in Durban today to g\iard against possible fresh riots between Indians and South African natives. This follows one incident in which at least one person was killed and many injured. Tension remains iiigh and the Police Commandant, George Bestford,U.P. - 64 words
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Article39 1949-02-23 1 Reuter. LONDON. Tues. Lord Soulbury has been appointed Governor-General of Ceylon in succession to Sir Henry MonckMason, it was announced tonight. Sir Henry wiLl relinquish his appointment towards the end of the year, it was stated.—Reu-Reuter. - 39 words
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Article42 1949-02-23 1 LONDON. Tues. Britair will support measures to raise the living standards of Japan ese workers and thus avoid low price competition based OO cheap Übour. Mr. John' Edwards. Parliamentary Secretary of the Board of Trade, said today.42 words
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Article58 1949-02-23 1 Tho Committee of the International Student Service. (Malaya Branch) wishes it to b< known that the Internationa! Student Service has no connec tion whatever with the International Union of Students. The International Student Service is a body with headquarters in Geneva whicn solely concerned with student i welfare, and58 words
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Article70 1949-02-23 1 STOP PRESS BATU PAHAT, Today.—A Gurkha patrol shot dead a notorious bandit section leader in a gun duel after an exciting chase near Sam Hoc Estate yesterday. One .38 revolver, six rounds of ammunition, a Japanese hand grenade, and important Communist documents, wen* recovered from his body.70 words
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159 1949-02-23 2 MALACCA, Tuesday. A former special constable with the rank of sergeant, P. D. Dharamadasa, was given this choice of paying a fine of $200 or doing two months' hard by the President Mr. F. A. Chua in the Malacca Sessions Court yesterday. Dharamadasa pleaded159 words
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31 1949-02-23 2 A Special Meeting will follow an Ordinary Meeting of the Municipal Commissioners to be held in the Board Room on Ftidnv. Fob. 25 at 2.15 p.m.31 words
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260 1949-02-23 2 The United Malay Nationalist Organisation may throw open nter p to non-Malay Muslim* as "associat*" members. Top-leaders of LMAO wn reported, in private talks, to have no objection in principle to this proposal, reliable Kuala Lumpur source disclosed yesterday. miAin Representatives of the260 words
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Article67 1949-02-23 2 The Mentri Besar of Pahang. Dato Mahmud bin Mat. O B E.. presented certificates of appreciation and cheques to six Malays and a Chinese at a ceremony held on the padang at Raub Monday for their assistance to services personnel during the war. The British Adviser,67 words
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Article74 1949-02-23 2 Office Bearers for 1949 elected at the General Meeting of the A. C. S. Old Boys' Association are: President. Mr. Lee Chin Ghee; Vice Presidents. Dr. Ong Swee Hian. Mr. Wong Shien Vein. Dr. H. H. Peterson: Secretary, Mi. Yap Ah Chuan, Treasurer. Mr. Yong Ngir.i Djim; and74 words
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Article55 1949-02-23 2 One naughty word cost To > Ah Hai $10 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday. A constahle asked Teo to produce his identity card on Fel> 21 Teo did so. The constable was satisfied. But Teo was not satisfied. He said something very naughty He55 words
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227 1949-02-23 2 Every Tuesday evening since November 23, 1948, a representative of the Barretto Shipping and Trading Co., Ltd., has brought a parcel worth about $15 containing food for Billy Loh, a T.B. patient of the Tan Tock Seng Hospital. These parcels are being purchased and delivered227 words
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112 1949-02-23 2 A former shipping tally clerk. Scow Ah Kee, on trial before Mr. Justice Taylor and a common juiy en two charges of unlawful possession of arms and ammunition, left the court as a free man. Scow was alleged to have had unlawfully five revolvers112 words
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Article105 1949-02-23 2 Four members of the Ceylon Pioneer Corps, on trial in the Singapore Assize Court oefore Mi. Justice Evans on a charge of gang robbery were discnaiged yesterday. The four Ceylonese were A. Aiachige. K. M. D. Prcmach andra. T. M. L. Wilson and K. Podimathmaya. The four men105 words
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Article129 1949-02-23 2 The Singapore aialay Council cannot yet take any action ro help some 200 Malays reportedly stranded in Indonesia because oi the lack of definite information regarding their condition and whereabouts, Inche Daru. Shaiiff. Secretary of the Coun- dl. tcld the Tribune yesterday. The Council, investigating this129 words
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Article129 1949-02-23 2 Two Malay Regiment medallists. Sgt. Osman bin Itam and Sgt. Mohd. Zain bin Haji Ali. of the 2nd Battalion were feted by the sergeants of the Regiment to a tea-party held at the Sergeants' Mess. Battalion Headquarters. Kuala Lipis on Feb. 19. The distinguished gathering Included the Mentri129 words
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Article147 1949-02-23 2 THE Ex-Special Technical Association of Singapore is to hold a cinema, show at the Happy World cinema on Wednesday*' March 9 to raise funds for the clubhouse the association hopes to build in Katong. The Association is composed of members of the special technical corps147 words
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Article34 1949-02-23 2 An Englishman. F. G. WadePalmer was fined $10 in the Fourth Police Court yesterday when he pleaded guilty to being drunk and disorderly at the Killincy Road-Ebcr Pvoad junction on Feb. 21.34 words
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Article, Illustration59 1949-02-23 2 if Oli/nj M pear ld former memneqnlm Aunt tt< Wheeler of Bounu mouth. England, who i$ mnmg he? Unlapea hu*banu. Prince Tengk* l)idi 'a Peirn, for dnotee. She mat tied ttu in in Bout ttik after a childhood j ■nee, but /»< wms to Malaga soon59 words
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316 1949-02-23 2 No "Hoard' To Be Refunded Loubser (Tribune Staff Reporter) Mr r F S. Loubser. a director of Islay Ken and Co Ltd. yesterday denied a suggestion made by Mr. Budh Singh president of the Malayan Indian Congress (as published in a Singapore paper) that several thousands of dollars quarantine money316 words
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Article, Illustration26 1949-02-23 2 Mr. S. A. Mohamed Ali, Progressive Party candidate in the coming Municipal elections for the Roehorr Ward. If electefl he promises Ixdter Municipal facilities.26 words
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Article40 1949-02-23 2 Tile new Fairfield Methodist Youth Fellowship Cabinet Officers for this year arc President: Miss Lim Poh Luan; Vice-President: Miss Lee Lian Sec; Secretary: Mr Tan Kah Lock; Treasurer: Mr. Tay Tian Swee and Pianist: Miss Low Im Hong\40 words
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Article153 1949-02-23 2 Lim Tian Hong, investigator attached to the Anti-Corruption Branch was yesterday acquitted in the First District Court of two charges of extortion Urn was alleged to have extorted $40 on Nov. 2 from Goh Lin Seng an unlicensed pork seller. Goh said that Lim demanded money from153 words
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Article34 1949-02-23 2 Caught picking $2.95 from Ho Ying Wart's pocket while QtteUefclg for tickets outside an amusement park, Lee Eu Kwong vvas sentenced to one month's rigorous imprisonment befoie the Fourth Police Magistiatc yesterday.34 words
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Article39 1949-02-23 2 For theft of six pad'ocks and one torchlight from th e H.S.M. Consort, Tay Chow Heng was yesterday fined $25 in the Police Court. Tay was arrested on board the ship then in the Dockyard uodcrgoing repairs.39 words
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Miscellaneous315 1949-02-23 2 BLUE NET-WORK 7.00 Programme Summan Annct 9.01 News in Mandai in 7.05 Malay Music by HMV. Market Report in Amoy. ENGLISH PROGRAMMES Col. Jc Pathe Orchestra. 8-05 9.15 Teochew Requests. Relay from 8.8.C., London. 9.45 p.m. "Fun Mirth" in 10.55 a.m. to 12.00 noon 8.15 News in Malay. 8.30 Teochew.315 words
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Article, Illustration74 1949-02-23 3 Lar; est Plane Its British The world's largest aircraft, the Tr*uA Drabo.an 7, i.s .seen he>on the inrntme of the Bristol Aircraft Jonipany <it F-ltou, Bristol, with its engine* rnmninn on test. The great l HO to-i plane, planned to carry 100 passengers on the Atlantic74 words
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Article, Illustration65 1949-02-23 3 Dockyard work c r mrutj in greetmn to the British battleship Royal Sovereign, (29,t50 tons* when she sailed viuhr tike Forth Bridge to Rosyth Hying tht Russian flag, to be let timed to the Royal Nar-y after more than four i/ears on loan to the Red Fleet.65 words
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171 1949-02-23 3 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. It ea rned in Washington to-j lav that the administration has .V. vely decided to ask foi a 51.200.000,000 p000.000.000 -blank chevei military aid. inling armaments, to "free" ns all over the world, posincluding China and Korea \X i~ inten ledU.P. - 171 words
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Article125 1949-02-23 3 More then 1,500 scouts celebrated the birthday of the mder ot their movement, I Haden-PoweM of at tho Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening. Mi Dong Chui Sing, the A DC. Singapore, read through i summary of the Founder's' md the scouts punctuated Urn reading with songs and125 words
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Article380 1949-02-23 3 IPOH, Tuesday.—Police killed a notorious bandit leader in a gun duel during a raid on a bandit hideout it the 7th mile Cameron Highland at 11.30 a.m. today. The house was the headquarters of the leader. As the Police surrounded it. two bandits engaged380 words
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280 1949-02-23 3 KV.VLA LIMPCR, Tuesday.—The Committee of the All-Malayan Chettiar Chamber of Commerce decided here this afternoon not to pay protee- tion money to bandits. The Chamber resolved that each individual mem- her, whether agent, representative or assistant will co-operate with Government and will swear a280 words
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Article64 1949-02-23 3 Reuter. BANGKOK. TUtt. Small bands of Kaicn gueiillas fiom Surma crossed the frontiei to 4 9am at several places in the north and northeast, a spoke man of the Central Security Board sa»d hcie today. A numbei of arrests have already been made and pohce vigilanceReuter. - 64 words
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Article92 1949-02-23 3 BOMBAY, Tues. Or. y 300 oi about 3 033 striking empSojfM 3 cf India's Premier airline. Air India Limited, rtported fo, work on the fourth day of cheii strike, in reply to a "re iuiiii- vvcrk oi be dismissed threat by the cc:nnany. About 2.000 strikers92 words
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Article54 1949-02-23 3 Reuter. DEbCA, East Benpil, > Tues.—One person was Willed and 17 were injur i Ed here last night when panic- stricken third r class passengers jumped off a fast moving train J w hen it caught tire on the Itahaparabad \tyn- ensinjrh section el theReuter. - 54 words
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Article100 1949-02-23 3 A.P LOrVDON, Tuesday.—A Tass news agency broadcast announced today the deportation of Anne Louise Strong. American newspaper woman, from the Soviet Union. Miss Strong had been charged with being a spy. She is a proline writer who has consistently expressed pronounced pro-Soviet views. Her arrest byA.P - 100 words
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Article107 1949-02-23 3 Members of the StudentsStaff Relationship Committee. College of Medicine, held a tea-party yesterday afternoon at Harrower Hall in honour or Dr. E S. Monteiro. M.R.C.P.. F R.C.P.S.. D.C.H and Dr 18. H. Shearcs. M.R.C.O.G. who have recently returned to Malaya from U.K. Mr Wong Poh" Lam. the107 words
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Article, Illustration58 1949-02-23 3 UNOFFICIAL report* in M'tVa and London indicate thai King George, suffer inn from an ailerirt ailment <>f the leas, mail go to Malta in April to spentl three month s com-cilese MM tht rt. It is said that the Palcrzgo Dragonara, shown here, home of Maltese Ixtnker Marquis58 words
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Article109 1949-02-23 3 An English-speaking Chinese girl. Tan Seek Poh. a clerk in the Malacca Social Welfare Office, was bound over foi 3 months in a sum of $200. by Malacca Magistrate Tunku Hussain today. Tan earlier pleaded guilty to theft of four gold bangles worth $160 belonging to Miss109 words
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Article30 1949-02-23 3 NEW DELHI. Tues. Sikh extremists appealed to a»l Sikhs to observe the March 2 day of P rC }gl against the arrest of Sinn religious leader Tara Singh.30 words
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125 1949-02-23 3 A.P. LAKE SUCCESS. Tuesday.—The United Nations dteclosed on Monday that Secretary-General Trype Lie has transmitted to Russia a new request to allow the U.N. Korean Commission to enter Northern K r€ Tne Korean Commission now is in Seoul, capital of American occupied Southern KoreaA.P. - 125 words
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Article32 1949-02-23 3 Found loitering in the GovI eminent Grounds on Feb. 2. 54--i year-old Ng Lang was charged In the same Court yesterday. He was fined $5, or five days simple labour.32 words
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Article219 1949-02-23 3 JOHORE BAHRU. Tues Six bandits were trapped and caught by the Police in Mersing Town. Three of them were caught in a raid on Sunday and the rest were arrested in two raids yesterday. All the prisoners, reported to have gone into the jungle for219 words
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Article59 1949-02-23 3 A.P. GENEVA, Tues. A 2\million pounds scheme to free Malaria-ridden areas of the world of the disease ami increase of food production was approved by the Executive Board of the World Health Organisation (WHO) and* which, if approved by the member nations of the United Nations, whoA.P. - 59 words
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Article59 1949-02-23 3 At its 12th Annual Genera. Meeting at East Coast Road, the Chinese Salesmen's A.ssoci atkvn elected tho following to he office bearers foi 1949 President. Mr. Lee Son:' Chua: Vice Presidents. Messrs Lim Eng Teck. Low S. Jow. Too Tiana Seng and Antnonx P. K. Wee;59 words
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Article107 1949-02-23 3 Reuter. PARTS. Tues. Prominent British Government and po'itical personalities were consulted on the future of Indo-Ohina. in unofficial contacts between Paris and London which took nlace recently, it was stated here. Mr. Phan Van Binh. secretary of the ex-Emperor of Indochina. Bao Dai. told ReuterReuter. - 107 words
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Article39 1949-02-23 3 U.P. BATAVIA. Tues. An underground Indonesian Republican radio said that war between the Dutch and the Indonesians continued un- 1 abated legardless of the weeks-old order by the United Nations Security Council to cease fire. U.P. IU.P. - 39 words
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Article290 1949-02-23 4 Escaped Trotskyite Endangers Peace Talks A.P. JOGJAKARTA, Tuesday POLITICAL influence of the veteran Indonesian Com- munist leader, Tan MaJakka, appears to have gamed ground since the Dutch took over the Indonesian Republic in December. The well-known Trotskyite escaped the Dutch when they rapidly swept through Indonesia.A.P. - 290 words
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111 1949-02-23 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. A military pay bill, which would give fat salary increases to high-ranking U.S. officers, started out on the rocky road of Congressional hearings. The House Armed Services Committee called U.S. Secretary of Defence James Forrestal as the first witness onA.P. - 111 words
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Article75 1949-02-23 4 A.P. STOCKHOLM, Tues. Increasing difficulties for Sweden's policy of neutrality were forecast by the Swedish Premier Salander as a result of Norway's decision to join the proposed North Atlantic pact. Speaking in the city of Kathineholm on Sunday Salandar said that the decision of the Norwegian LabourA.P. - 75 words
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Article113 1949-02-23 4 A.P. RANGOON. Tues. Large rice stocks at Burma's rice port of Bassein are rotting and exposed to looting, according to trade sources here. They say 14 out of the 15 rice-producing districts of Burma are peopled predominantly by the Karens, who are now fighting the governmentA.P. - 113 words
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Article206 1949-02-23 4 A.P. LISBON, PORTUGAL, Tues.—The fall of a huge waTl was reported yesterday to have killed on infured several hundred Persons lined up for a food handout in Praia, capital of the Cape Verde Islands. Portuguese colonial officials said they had been informed of the disasterA.P. - 206 words
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Article, Illustration142 1949-02-23 4 A.P. NEW YORK, Tuesday.—The Artists League of America announced the ,4 ten most perfect features in the world" belong to these women: Forehead, the Duchess of Windsor. Nose, Madame Chiang Kaishek. Eyes, Princess Margaret Rose of Britain. Lips, movie actress Rita Hayworth. Ears. Miss MargaretA.P. - 142 words
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Article78 1949-02-23 4 U.P. HOLLYWOOD, Tues. A fire swept Band Leader Jimmy Dorscy's palatial lakeside home and severely burned his wife. i Mis. Doisey, who is 39, was, dragged from a room in the fiercely burning home. She was in a serious condition witn burns on her faceU.P. - 78 words
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Article49 1949-02-23 4 U.P. DURBAN. Tues. Armed police maintained order in Durban streets, following Sunday's night's clash between 1.000 natives and Indians in which many Indians were injured, one fatally. The disturbance started when one native was shot from a motor car allegedly driven by an Indian. —U.P.U.P. - 49 words
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Article34 1949-02-23 4 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. Costa Rica and Nicaragua have agreed to a peaceful settlement of their two months old dispute and delegates from the two countries signed an amity pact here yesterday. —I.enter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration166 1949-02-23 4 WEAR your finest perfume as you would an ermine cape, or a sable stole: but learn to apply it so that it retains its fragrance. You will not be able to preserve it for very long, if you dab it on hands, skin, hair166 words
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Article366 1949-02-23 4 A.P. -Brewster WASHINGTON. Tues—Senator Owen Brewster. Republican Maine, has asked how the continued grant of U.S. millions to a Dutch Government u*m? all its powers to crush the Indonesian Republic can be reconciled with "our declaration that our sympathies are all with the Republic.'' Brewster isA.P. - 366 words
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Article96 1949-02-23 4 A.P. MUNICH, GERMANY, 7'ues. j —A polish national arrested while allegedly carrying U.S military information in a woman's handbag went an trial with four other defendants. All arc charged with espio- nage for a foreign power. The prosecution did not disclose what foreign power. The trial wasA.P. - 96 words
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Article37 1949-02-23 4 U.P. LA PAZ. BOLYIA. Tues. President Enrique Hertzog has placed all of Bolivia under a stage of siege after the Government announced the discovery of a revolutionary plot "of great proportions and international connections."—U.P.U.P. - 37 words
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Article30 1949-02-23 4 A.P. LONDON. Mon. Foieign Ministers of Britain and Greece Monday talked over the possibility of linking the proposed North Atlantic defence pact with a Mediterranean security alliance —A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article33 1949-02-23 4 Reuter. PARIS, Tues. A large model of Big Ben playing the clock's famous chimes and giving the victory morse signal is to be erected at this year's Paris Trade Fair.-Reuter.Reuter. - 33 words
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218 1949-02-23 4 'We Demand Homes Not Graves In Malaya' —Students Reuter. LONDON. Tues—British and Colonial students and young workers demonstrated in front of Malaya House, in Trafalgar Square here, against the "war* in Malaya. The demonstrators, including two Indian girls in saris and one South African student. carried posters stating: "The InternationalReuter. - 218 words
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141 1949-02-23 4 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues.—Ra- I dio Moscow has come up with another "first" for Soviet inventors and scientists. This time it is the caterpillar tractor. A broadcast overheard here said: "The Americans keep on saying they invented the caterpillar tractor. But it has been definitely establishedU.P. - 141 words
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115 1949-02-23 4 LONDON, Tues. Th, I Govei nment has 11 i I epresentations fiom the States Government with a of changing Allied polity ov. the occupation of Japan Hector McNeill. Minist State, told Parliament. He was replying to a by Labour membei Rayi Blackburn. He115 words
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Article101 1949-02-23 4 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tues. Turkey's ambassador said the fo!--mation cf a Medrterranesi defence alliance 'is a matter of hope" for his country Feridun Cemal Erkin made the comment after visiting Becretary of State Dean Achc?oi.. Answering questions Brka said that the prospect of Mediterranean pact "is notA.P. - 101 words
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Article54 1949-02-23 4 U.P. COVENTRY. Tuesday. inquest will be opened Wednesday on an air collision on Saturday between a Britfcs European Airways Dakota an RAF training plane which 14 persons were mmFollowing the identificaUoe of the victims and me** evidence the inquest will pj> bably adjourn until aitAir MinistryU.P. - 54 words
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Article74 1949-02-23 5 A.P. alANG'riAl Tues.- Retired Yh Force Major Gent-ral I-r.re fh.nnault. 59. became r 0!1 Feb. 8 of a „aby X *,n Canton, his commercial office here advised J, Tho daughter, named Uairc 1 «eirlicd seven MM) a ffioSS The mother is the Anna Chan. Chinese s*4*lA.P. - 74 words
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Article32 1949-02-23 5 Reuter. sE OI'h- Tues.—Thc -Tmtcd N'atioiv Commission for Korea requested the Soviet Government to lend its good offices to brinp about the unification u nd. compete independence of Korea —Router.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article69 1949-02-23 5 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. -The Hoover Commission has recommended a sweeping shake-up of the State Department tr, gear it for its io.c in building a lasting peace. It said that the department was snarled in red tape and ill equipped for its job and was held inU.P. - 69 words
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284 1949-02-23 5 A.P. DALLAS, Texas, Tues. Dr. Arne Bjornberg of Sweden, head of the United Nations 14 information centres over the world, said on Sunday Russia does not want war. Dr. Bjornberg blamed much of the world tension on America's press. "four newspapers and radio stations haveA.P. - 284 words
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Article97 1949-02-23 5 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues.- MisAgnes Smedley Monday brushed aside the oner cf Major General Charles A. Willough')} Chief of General Douglas Mac Arthur's staff, to waive immunity to "lega. or any other action as a result of an im tcport on operations of a SA.P. - 97 words
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Article52 1949-02-23 5 U.P. BERLIN. Mon. About 130 angry Jews defied fire hoses and warning shots by police today and stormed a ;-Je lin theatre showing- the Biitish film "Oliver Twist". Violence broke out during a demonstration against the portrayal of "The Jew Fagin' in an alleged anti-sonU.P. - 52 words
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Article34 1949-02-23 5 Reuter. BOMBAY. Mon. -The India; police arretted about anothei 100 Communists connected witl: Communist-led railway unio'.is today, third da\ jf their anti-Communist drive ringing total arrests sine* Saturday to 525 -Reuter.Reuter. - 34 words
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Article68 1949-02-23 5 A.P. STOGS. hTNN, Tues -A tomy sergeant the ict with Queen Elinana. tojng omethlng that no subject would dream of. [Wed up and introduced Mf to Her Majesty, «rpaot Charles Smith saw the Queen touring King- byun' <00-yeur fair last Saturday. Unabashed, be naked her t >oscA.P. - 68 words
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131 1949-02-23 5 JAPAN OFFERED NEW GUINEA BY DUTCH U.S.? TOKIO. Tues.—The Jiji j«mp o quot( d Dr wuiiam Q. Jo T lght professor at Dcmi,l i Diversity in Kyoto, as de- n Kyoto yesterday that c i rated States at one time we war began negctiafZ. .7 buy Dut -ch New Guinea131 words
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Article28 1949-02-23 5 A.P. T.o Chf n DEU>HIA Tues. a year a Were sentenced to thp *r n a J2 8 da y in jail for NtfejE^J loral i.n^portA.P. - 28 words
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Article71 1949-02-23 5 U.P. WASHINGTON. Tues--Cen-eral Manager Carroll L. Wilson revealed that the United states Atomic Energy Commission will soon publish a handbook which "every community .«-hould have" to aid it in planning it.= civilian defences against ao atomic attack. He told the joint congte sional atomic committee thatU.P. - 71 words
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Article55 1949-02-23 5 U.P. NEW DELHI. Tues. C*e hoslovakia has recalled its unbaaaador to New Delhi JaroSlav Scjanoha, but he decidu o stay in M*» "iOC some LU He and Mrs. Sejnoha left the embassy and moved into the Hotel Imperial Mrs. Sejnoha said: "My husband is veryU.P. - 55 words
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Article18 1949-02-23 5 A.P. LONDON Tues—The Bri°G l o?ernrnent annoyed that it is to deration sweet* enocolnves." a.iA.P. - 18 words
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Article263 1949-02-23 5 U.P. LONDON, Tues. The eventual emergence of a United States of Africa, embodying the Western Union's African territories, was forecast by Colonial Office sources. Studying the proposals for a Central African federation, the sources, said that the Victoria Falls conference envisages a federal union whichU.P. - 263 words
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64 1949-02-23 5 U.P. ZURICH. Tues. Field Marshal Viscount Montgomery told a Swiss-British Society: "We must be clear ihat war is always a possibility, for which a nation must fee prepared The. reason in h cause we have not yet r'-ach-ed the stage where mankind can by reasoningU.P. - 64 words
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Article64 1949-02-23 5 Reuter. TOKIO. Tues. A group of three cameramen and .-dipt writers have arrived .n Tokio to begin work on a documentary film of post-war jSpaP for J. Arthur Rank, the icari'ng British film producer The film, which will he a tworeeler lasting about 20 n/n.ifes, will beReuter. - 64 words
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73 1949-02-23 5 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tuc3. Authoritative quarters said Monday top ievel U.S. ofheia's are working actively to decide the "final position" of the United States on Japanese reparation* and the extent of industrial capacity Japan can be allowed. Officials here emphasized that no decisionA.P. - 73 words
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Article95 1949-02-23 5 A.P. MOSCOW". Vl-cj. Htt3B'3 is far ahead of the Utttea States in colonizing the Affetu and now has half a dozen citi in the fai north. Di. Vilhjalmur Stefansson, the Arctic cxplorci, says. St-ransson said that becau: of Kussian interest in the ncrthtand. there arc atA.P. - 95 words
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131 1949-02-23 5 A.P. ROCHESTER, New York, Tues. A new identification card designed to curb activities of foreign agents has been developed by a Rochester firm. Todd Company said the first large orders of the cards had been produced and shipped to "a large western hemisphere country."A.P. - 131 words
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Article42 1949-02-23 5 A.P. TOKIO, Tues.labour in Japan appears virtually unanimous oi Its uon to government Premier SMgeru Yoshlda. Spokesmen lor labour groups, trom moderates to C'ommu;<' :t--dominated unions, said ihe.v are prepared to fight what tfcoy call "Yoshlda's reactionary policies."—A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article151 1949-02-23 5 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tues. Shipments of steel and other scarce goods to China appeared Monday to be slowed almost to a halt under a new export policy towards that Communist troubled country. The slowdown may be temporary. The policy subjects China bound shipments of scarce goods toA.P. - 151 words
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Article79 1949-02-23 5 A.P. SHANGHAI. Tuea. ECA i announced first shipment of I American cotton for China since suspended two weeks ago is due to arrive on March 7 in Shanghai. ECA credited the peisonai campaign by the China Director Roger D. Lapham lor resumption of shipping 95,000 bales of cottonA.P. - 79 words
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Article20 1949-02-23 5 RANGOON. Tues. Form- er Burmese Minister cf Commerce, U Ohn. has been appointed Ambassador dc- signate in London.20 words
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Article146 1949-02-23 5 U.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Tues.— India has the worst medical situation in the world, according to Dr. Howard Naffz nger. famed neuro-surgeon of the University of California, in an interview in San Francis.* It is possible to find oni\ one doctor tor every 50.000 p ilauts, h.U.P. - 146 words
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Article21 1949-02-23 5 A.P. HONG KONG. Tne*. Ihe Chinese press reported a Canton police census cstimnt' the Cauton population at 1.ib0.000. -A.P.A.P. - 21 words
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Advertisement379 1949-02-23 5 SIT. WANTED STOREKEEPER Experienced in Various Motor Car spares, accessories, Tyres. Worked previously under British Firm 15 years." Box A 2090 M.T.. Spore. '(5.786) YOUNG ENERGETIC Chines.* reads and writes Chinese character.-, 3 years' experience in used motor vehicles business speaks English, Mandarin, Cantonese, Hokkien, Teochew. Heng hua and Malay,379 words
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Advertisement300 1949-02-23 5 &m i eassfflED>J2^a SERVICE COMFORT AT <ew Asia Httel (Sun Ah Lvi Hm) 2, Peck Seah Street, 3'pore, three storey Building, Slectric Lift, Quiet A Airy locality. Phone 4978 and >2613. (Q.769> JtfASSAGE j E O R G E CAN DILI OTIS =>HYSIO THERAPIST Dipl. [U.S.A.), specialist for rheunatism, serves300 words
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Advertisement396 1949-02-23 5 GOVERNESS REQUIRED, loci! born, for European Loy i. six. Capable teachins kindergarten. Primary one and two. Board and residence if required. Pleasant surroundings. Liberal outings, write, W. Herbert, Tanjong Rombutan Hospital. Ipoh giving particulars, salary etc. (Q. 775) WANTED Singapore Born Eurasian Supervisor, Experienced in Lighterage business. After 5.30 overtime.396 words
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Advertisement201 1949-02-23 5 VEHS. FOR SALE FOR SALE: Austin A4O very little used. For inspection cad at 155, Hill Street, opposite Police Station. (8.789) MG 10.9 H.P. TC Midget, I lack with cream leather. First re gistered December, 1947. 8,000 miles only. $3,250/- or near offer secures. Telephone 548'j during business hours. (5.792>201 words
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Advertisement141 1949-02-23 5 WANTED WANTED Sports Saloon. Alvis M G. Jaguar etc., up to 20 H.P i;o.\ A 2092, Malaya Tribune. Singapore. (R. 782) WAN TED 8-10 H.P. Saloor ars: models 1947-48. Appi\ ..SP, 69, Victoria Street: PWMN .592. iQ.772 WANTED TO BUY: HOUSI j ;>rice about $5,000. $6.000/■ reply with full particu141 words
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Advertisement367 1949-02-23 5 FOR SALE FOR SALE: Complete Arclamp Portable 35 mm Projector and ole Sound Equipment in running condition. $1,650/* only: 19, Orchard Road or Phone 7062. (5.793) FOR SALE ready stock of U.S.A. Formic Acid, 90',, packed in 54.-10. glass carboys and U.S.A. Caustic Soda. Solid. 97/99ef, packed in 700-lb. steel367 words
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Article577 1949-02-23 6 I. WilHe Wastle, Stand firm In my castle; And a* dogs o' your town Will no' pull Willie Wastle down UVERY time Mr. Arthur Calwell, Australian FffiuX immigration speaks of the "White Australia" policy, he only succeeos in confirming our worst suspicions about this barbaric doctrine. More577 words
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Article, Illustration1448 1949-02-23 6 Albert E. Norman - Hitherto New Guinea, a fabulous and vast tropicaM island, was regarded as belonging to the black man. But the country is now to be thrown open i 0 white race development. There is no resped or a "Black New Guinea" policy. ii\ Albert E. Norman ajEW1,448 words
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610 1949-02-23 6 A.P PRESIDENT Truman's new programme for aiding backward nations is so vast that, in the opinion of many U.S. Government and United Nations experts, he will be able to make no more than a small start on it during his term asA.P - 610 words
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Advertisement52 1949-02-23 6 Announcement BIiNOCULARS New Shipment Arrived. Full Range Available. SELECT YOURS NOW Less st Discount For Ca»b. New China Optical Co. ft High St.. Spore, Phone 2586 JOHNTANN DELIVERY FROM STOCK BVIPVIA 104 ROBESON ROAD. SINGAPORE. lewS I I I 6480 ALSO AT KUALA LUMPUR t PENANG (ISTASUSHED 40 YEARS 11152 words
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Advertisement21 1949-02-23 6 THE j toy-toisi: Toddles along without winding, any Child can work and steer it. PRICE S 1.50 ROBINSONS RAFFLES PLACE SPORE21 words
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Article, Illustration193 1949-02-23 7 Christening Cocktail Party Wedding Welcome Party \;t< r Ike christening of their infant daughter Heather Lindsel>, Mr. and Mrs E. Hudson (s'cond trom the right) I for a picture for the family album. Willi them are (irom left to righi) Mr. K. Lrnnard,193 words
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396 1949-02-23 7 A.P. HOLLYWOOD. Tuesday. Cri tics of Hollywood often contend tha< American screen actresses would rather be glamour girls than good actresses. This common notion irritates act ress Evelyn Keyes. "It is sheer legend," she says, "that, film stars are compounded of one-fourth falseA.P. - 396 words
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Article32 1949-02-23 7 A.P WESTERHAM, ENGLAND, Tues. Three packs of hounds paraded through the streets of Westerharn. Kent, on Saturday as part of a protest demonstration against the anti-hunting bills in Parliament. A.P.A.P - 32 words
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Advertisement295 1949-02-23 7 J! JB|\ f CABINETS orncE sot™ COMPANY I f 14D CHULIA ST.. SINGAPORE. i I f> J I i HEALTH HYGIENIC PREPARATIONS. DAMAROIDS tho groat British Tonic for better health and to restore the vitality of youth. (prepared by Hygienic Stores Ltd.). l-*-DAN ABO IDS concentrated strength for quick action295 words
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Miscellaneous43 1949-02-23 7 LIT AB\ER t~~ OF D-D TEASDALE, I 'I f 7Ep^^Lw^iIM EDSHMOO^ODESQUAD lONAL PEST EXTERMINATOR. f i DALE ff- 1 WANT II Mf < oop J «y lil>,, li l I MM 1 ITS] SI THAT i mW I *\VW6NT, ILL TELL '/M A6MN tf43 words
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Article, Illustration304 1949-02-23 8 IAJPAN has dusted its temples and its mountains in 1 an effort to lure tourists with the American dollars it so badly needs. So far the revived tourist trade has teen kept on a very limited scale by the occupation authorities, but General Mac Arthur has304 words
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Article, Illustration210 1949-02-23 8 CIRST woman teacher of Ipoh's Anglo-Chinese Girls' School to travel abroad for studies since war, Miss Nellya Moreira sailed from Singapore by Royal Interocean Lines' trim Australia-bound Maetsuycker last night. Miss Moreira, who is travelling at her own expense, is L;r>in£ to Uie College of Education.210 words
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Article62 1949-02-23 8 Be'apur, Loksang (44); Empire Hamble (Sheers Wharf); Benvrackie (4"? 43); Trevlnee (40 41); Van der Waa'.s (31 32) Benga!, >«andeville (17 18); Wo Song (19 20); Stia (21); Serdang (24); Aardijk (23 24); Burnside, Boheme (25 26); Wakde (29); Trevean (15 16): Rimau (14); Tantalus (13 14);62 words
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Article153 1949-02-23 8 Reuter. BOMBAY, Tues. Bombay may have a shipbuilding yard bigger and better equipped than the Vizagapatara shipbuilding yard India's only such yard at present if a five-year scheme submitted to the Government of India's shipbuilding committee is adopted. The scheme, estimated to cost Rs. 2V> croresReuter. - 153 words
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Article, Illustration40 1949-02-23 8 Most jamlHglrtr subject, say Qantas a-n revs Hying to Japan, is the Kintai-Kyo bridge of "L and stone on the outskirts of Ivvakun.. Lat< 17lh ccnturv. it has an ornaments anie ot traditional fir trees.40 words
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Article73 1949-02-23 8 SHANGHAI. Tues. Thf President Fillmoie. first American freighter to get her foot inside the Chinese Communist trade world, is slated Lo leave Taku Bar in North China this morning. American President Lines officials said she arrived there yesterday and unloaded the general cargo for Tientsin, which was73 words
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Article101 1949-02-23 8 Talk Ships Shipping Reuter. Shanghai on February 24. The FiHmoro anchored outside Taku Car. whence the cargo was lightered 35 miles upriver to Tientsin. The first foreign vessel to reacn North China waters since the Communist occupation of Tientsin was the Buttetfield and Swire steamer Hunan, dying the British flag.Reuter. - 101 words
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Article198 1949-02-23 8 PROVIDED you have an SCAP entry permit (businessmen only) or a visa from the Foreign Exchange Controller allowing you the requisite amount of currency demanded by the occupation authorities, the doors of Japan are open. Those are the lines on which intending travellers can plan a visit198 words
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Article79 1949-02-23 8 A.P SAN FRANCISCO, Tues. The ss General Gordon docked yesterday with 628 refugees* from the Far East. Among them were 447 Jews, immigrants to Israel. They came from China, to which in the Jfcte nineteen thirties they had fled to escape the Nazi regime. TheA.P - 79 words
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Advertisement687 1949-02-23 8 MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LLNE Carrier's optica to proceed via other ports to load and discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. U.S.A. I •Talthvbius"— from U.K =£*2 "Myrmidon" from U.K J»- 23 I "Maron" from U.S.A. eb 2 f i "Elpenor" from U.K ar I "Clytoncus" from687 words
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Advertisement79 1949-02-23 8 B. I. MADRAS/NEGAPATAM STRAITS SERVICE. INWARDS Madras Negapatarn Penang Singapore Rajula 19.2.49 20.2.49 25.2.49 28.2.49 16.3.49 17.3.49 22.3.49 25.3.49 10.4.49 11.4.49 16.4.49 19.4.49 OUTWARDS Singapore P. S'bam Penang Negapatarn Madras Rajula 3.3.49 4.3.49 6~3T49 11.3.49 12.3.49 28.3.49 29.3.49 31.3.49 5.4.49 16.4.49 l 22.4.49 23.4.49 24.4.49 30.4.49 1.5.49 PRINCIPAL AGENTS" ISLAY,79 words
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Advertisement373 1949-02-23 8 SHIPPIN G #X.P.M. LINE REGULAR PASSENGER FREIGHT SERVICES BETWEEN SINGAPORE AND fg. Pinang, Dabo, Bhnjoe, P. Pinang, Tg. Pandan. Niari Batavia, Cheribon, Semarang, Sourabaia. East Java Parts, Benoa, Padangbaai, Boeleleng, Tambelan, Peman-kut. Sambas, Pontianak, Koemai, Sampit, Bandjcrmasin. Belawan-Deli and Penang. Dm- Sals Wakde" for Pemangkat. Sambas and Pontianak l "Janssens"373 words
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Article855 1949-02-23 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. JHE share market today was devoid of any particular tendency and on the whole prices remained unchanged. Singapore share quotations today as given by the Malayan Shareholders' Association were as follows Buyers Sellers atlas lee 14.00 15.00 Pref.. 2.87 ft 2 92ft Ords. 1.97 ft 2.0.2855 words
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296 1949-02-23 9 (STOCKS of barter goods at Telok Betong, Djambi and Sibolga in Sumatra have been more or less exhausted, a spokesman of the Netherlands Consulate General in Singapore told the Tribune last night. No more letters of introduction for barter ships will be given296 words
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Article114 1949-02-23 9 THE pepper market continued firm and yesterday's quotations again showed improvement. White pepper was up $1 a picul and the black quality rose $2 a picul. A large shipment of Siak sagoflour, which came in yesterday, was done down to $13 a picul. Yesterday's quotations were SAGO FLOUR:114 words
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Article26 1949-02-23 9 SHANGHAI. Tues. The Shanghai stock exchange reopened yesterday after six months closure while the economic reform decreed last August wore itself out.26 words
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Article77 1949-02-23 9 THE chairman of the Singapore Overseas Chinese Importers Exporters Association said last night that the lefusal by the Dutch to allow barter ships to leave for Sumatran ports was not "quite fair". He pointed out that a previous official announcement stated that the last dates for ships sailing77 words
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Article120 1949-02-23 9 A.P. THERE was very little interest in the local rubber market yesterday and prices were mainly unchanged from Monday. Yesterday's closing prices were: Buyers. Sellers. No. 1 Mar. RSS 35% 35% No. 2 Mar. RSS 34 >i 34» No. 3 Mar. RSS 33 U 33^ On reg. tender:A.P. - 120 words
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126 1949-02-23 9 AUSTRALIAN shipments of rice to Malaya under the lEFC allocations may be a ff ected shortly as the first postwar release of rice to the Australian public is likely to be made soon by the Federal Government. A Canberra message states that126 words
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Article43 1949-02-23 9 A.P. NEW YORK. Tues. Pakistan plans to nat.'onalise industry in four sphcree hydroelectric power, manufacture of arms and ammunition, locomotives and rolling stock, and telecommunications equipment. This was stated by M. O A. Baig, counsellor of the Embassy of Pakistan.—A.P.A.P. - 43 words
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Article30 1949-02-23 9 A.P. NEW DELHI. Tues.—lndia has set a quota of 125.000 tons for exports of manganese to the United States in the three month period ending Apr. 30. —A.P.A.P. - 30 words
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Article141 1949-02-23 9 The Malayan Exchange Banks Association announce the following list of Direct Rates fixed by the Control: CONTROL RATES Selling. Buying. T.T. &/or O.D. T.T. O.D. New York 47 1/16 47 3/8 47 1/2 Canada 47 1/16 47 3/8 47 1/2 Switzerland 202 3/4 203 Belgian Francs 2063 1/4141 words
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Article104 1949-02-23 9 BRISBANE, Tues. MR. Anthony Eden is in favour of British industries and woikers employed in them being brought to Australia. He said in Brisbane yesterday, that such a movement would have to be spread over a long period and would have to be arranged between the104 words
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Advertisement570 1949-02-23 9 siXi ATIONS VACANT CHINESE GRAtaTE ENGINEER Civil or X *.oical by large American Write Box A 2094, Malaya Sumo. stating age, educaLal qualifications, experience and salary required. SINGAPORE MUNICIPALITY SSSSoK* DEPARTMENT: Two Probationer Assessment Officers, is to 20 years of age, single. Senior c mbridg c Certificate. Commencing salary $80570 words
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Advertisement637 1949-02-23 9 NOTICE Ar^ hereb y given that AR BAN CHOW, of No 378-E and 378-C, Changi Village, 14 mdestonc, Singapore, is applvmg under Section 46 of the Liquors Revenue Ordinance to the Board of Licensing Justices, Singapore, for a third class pubhc house licence for the sale of beer and stout637 words
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Advertisement708 1949-02-23 9 BOUSTEAD CO., LTD Lloyds Agents in Singapore, Ticket Agents For Malayan Railways GLEN LINE FOR LONDON, ANTWERP, ROTTERDAM, HAMBURG. Due Sail* BRECONSHIRE (P. Sudan, Tangier, C Blanca) 24 Feb. 1 Ma. GLENGARRY (Calls Casablanca) 17 Mar. 21 Mai GLENGYLE (Calls Genoa) 12 Apl. 16 Ap DENBIGHSHIRE 26 Apl. 30 Ap708 words
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Advertisement89 1949-02-23 9 THE BANKRUPTCY ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 45) In the High Court of the Colony of Singapore Island of Singapore In Bankruptcy. No. 240 of I 1932. Re MASWARI BIN ABDAN, jof No. 9, Tiverton Lane, Singa-> j pore; Clerk. Notice is hereby given that a Second and Final dividend is intended to89 words
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Article, Illustration50 1949-02-23 10 Ihis photo finish graph of rare six at the Ipoh races on Saturday last will illustrate a number of points expressed I* Alan Lewis in his article. It also clearly indicates the importance of the mirror in giving a clear view of the horse nearer to the raits.50 words
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Article34 1949-02-23 10 In a keen soccer match, Jollilads heat R.A.F. Tengah by one-nil at Tengfkh on Sunday. There was no score in the «rst half. Te>bling netted Jollilads' goal late in the second half.34 words
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Article1694 1949-02-23 10 ALLAN LEWIS - #What Is It —And How It Works Bv ALLAN LEWIS THE Fhoto-fuush came™ hr to MrfavHSr chief technician, Mr. W. f Caterinich, to h.*tal the cameras ami instruct operators employed by the various Turf Clubs. Mr Catarinich has very kindly supplied me with the information to1,694 words
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Article101 1949-02-23 10 U.P. MONTREAL. Mon. The Canadian Lawn. Tennis Association said today that Australia has accepted an invitation to play their Davis Cup tie in Montreal. The Canadians said the Australian Association also suggested that the final of the North American zone be at Montreal andU.P. - 101 words
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Article, Illustration32 1949-02-23 10 Hmv us this for a very, very, close race. These five horses Hike the first pimp almost as one -n a recent hurdle race at Sandmen Park, England.32 words
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Article329 1949-02-23 10 The following are the probable runners, together with their weights for Saturday's races, the first day of the Singapore Turf Club's Spring Meeting. Horses. CI. I, Div. 1. 6 Furs No Regrets 9.07 Croydon 8.12 Leoda 8 09 Gold Caste 809 Some Class 8.06 Gold Medallist 8.06329 words
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Article35 1949-02-23 10 Junior Dynamos Ist XI trounced F ami N Ist XI by five goals to nil. .At soccer played over the week-end. Scorers were:- V.Garm|] (2) A. de RoeaTio (2> awn D. o> Rozario.35 words
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337 1949-02-23 10 TTIK Black and White Girls' Basket-baH team is expected to arrive here by air from Medan this evening. Officiate of the Singapore Chinese Amateur Athletic Federation will meet the visitors at Kallang airport. The team, which is reputed to be the strongest representative337 words
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Article, Illustration99 1949-02-23 10 A.P. LONDON, Tues. British heavyweight boxing champion Bruce Woodcock is scheduled to fly to Johannesburg on March 9 for his fight with South African champion Johnny Ralph on March 26. He will be accompanied by his manager, Tom Hurst, and his brother Bill. Freddie MillsA.P. - 99 words
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Article121 1949-02-23 10 A Malay women's hoc- S key team, comprising mostly students of the English Girls School, Kota liahrn, Kelantan, was formed last week. The team has already started their thrice- i weekly practices. Some of the prayers came in sarongs the first day hut most of them are121 words
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Article38 1949-02-23 10 A.P NEW YORK. Tuc.s. Chat lie Fusari. Irvington. No a- Jersey, upset the favoured Rocky Castellani, boxing's 1948 rookie of the year, to win a unanimous ten-round decision in a close, furious battle Friday night. A.P.A.P - 38 words
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Article294 1949-02-23 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tups.—Tho foU lowing are tho home fc fixtures for Saturday p,.-, FIRST DIVISION Arsenal v Bolton w Birmingham C. v Ch:d ton Ath. Blackpool v Presto v > Chelsea v Stoke C Everton v Burnley Middlesbrough v tor S. Sheffield Utd. v A SECOND DIVISIONReuter. - 294 words
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Article255 1949-02-23 10 Reuter. LONDON.Mon. MORE and more formei ■oncer players are turning to tho managerial side of the game, in some cases with the clubs they have served so well on the field. The latest are A. H. "Jackie" Gibbons, Brontfoid inside forward and foime» English amateur international, wtroReuter. - 255 words
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Article53 1949-02-23 10 The following will represent the Chinese Association against the Chinese Swimming Club at billiards. (5 singles) at the Chinese Swimming Club's Premises on Feb 27 at 12 p.m.: Chua Yam Bak, Wong Siew Choon. Chew Vow SWng. Chan Peng Kiang, and M. S. Ong. Reserves: Quak Seng Hoe,53 words
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Advertisement109 1949-02-23 10 Perms? Better Service At Reduced Prices T_ Heeren Beauty Saloon tju Orchard Road. Phone JasJ Arrived: European lady hainhreasef from the Hairdressmg Academy. Melbourne, Australia, with all the latest styles and fashions. Also best hairdressing saloon for gents run by experts with over 20 years' experience in the leading local109 words
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Advertisement120 1949-02-23 10 DUPLICATING SERVICE KWOR YOKE WBWO*? tZ, The Arcade, gfj WM» Rich, Red Blood Builds Weight IT yon are Thin LostaW Enargy, i have a Pale. Sa s-nffer from Ski- I under the Eyes, and terious magnet:, fc you are run-down tm< g iifort>* discovery of AH' lb* V*l physician. This120 words
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Article, Illustration1122 1949-02-23 11 JIMMY GLOVER - Malayans Got Fright (By JIMMY GLOVER) GLASGOW, Tuesday. THK Malayans have won, but only just. Six-three was the final result of the 1 match, and it was closer than the score suggests, for almost till the last gune the issue was in doubt. The Americans1,122 words
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Article200 1949-02-23 11 JIMMY GLOVER - (From JIMMY GLOVER) GLASGOW, Tues. MR. LIM CHUAN GEOK. captain of the Malayan Thomas Cup team, expressed dissatisfaction over some decisions of H A.E. Scheele. one oi the umpires in the first night's game. Mr. Lim told me that he was considering of making a formal protest.200 words
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Article128 1949-02-23 11 Reuter. GLASGOW, Tues.—Malaya will have her work cut out to beat Denmark in the final tic of the Thomas badminton cup. That is the view of experts of eight countries gathered here for the inter-zone final in which Malaya beat the United States by six matches toReuter. - 128 words
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Article20 1949-02-23 11 KIGHY: S.C.C. v. RA. (Malaya), S.C.C, 5.15 p.m. StM'CER: R.O.D.C.A. v. Royal Engineers. Gil mon Barracks, 5.15 p.m.20 words
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Article76 1949-02-23 11 \TEWS of Malaya's victory over the United States in the Thomas Cup semi-final has been received here with mixed feelings this morning. While the majority were jubilant, some were disappointed with Peng Soon's showing against Dave Freeman. Office-workers, pedestrians along the streets, passengers in76 words
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Article73 1949-02-23 11 Results of yesterday's Thomas Cup matches (Malayan players mentioned first): SINGLES: Hong Peng Soon »ost to Dave Freeman 4-15, 1-15; Ooi Teck Hock beat Marten Mend«>z 15-11. 16-17, 15-10; Law Teik Hock lost to Carl Loveday 12-15. 5-1.1. DOUBLES: Veoh Teck C'hye and (ban Kon best73 words
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Article233 1949-02-23 11 BY JIMMY GLOVER GLASGOW. Tues. GENERALLY speaking the Ma'ayans did not play as well as they did at \> imbledon, Hull, Birmingham, and Torquay and on the form shown they were lucky io have pulled oft three game* on the first uay. Towards the end233 words
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Article120 1949-02-23 11 Reuter. PIETERM ARITZBURG, Tues. —Set to get 270 runs in two hours, the failed by only 10 runs to bca* a Natal Eleven here today, after- ;i thrilling race against the clock. When stumps were drawn the touring team had scored 260 for the loss ofReuter. - 120 words
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Article94 1949-02-23 11 Raffles Institution beat the S.H.B. Auxiliary Police by 5 games to nil in a friendly badminton match played at the S.V.C. Drill Hall last Sunday. Results were: (Raffles players mentioned first). Singles: Wee Sian Gian beat R. Lawthcr 15-4, 4-15. 15-10; Antony Gomez beat Do Rozario94 words
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Article, Illustration19 1949-02-23 11 Have Freeman, the Ameri- first stringer who has been unbeaten for 10 years. Is he. the world's best?19 words
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Article76 1949-02-23 11 At the JoUilada Athletic Union's 14th annual general meeting held last Sunday at 521-2 Kampong Bahru Road the following office bearers were elected for the 1949 Patrons: Mr. K. M. Mohamed Yusoff; President: Mr. A. K. Isaac. Vice-President: S. Thambyrajah; Hon. Secretary: M. S. Dawood; Hon. Sports Secretary:76 words
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Article78 1949-02-23 11 THE director! of the Wilkin son Process Rubber Co. Ltd. report a credit balance on Sept. 30. 1948 of $52,780. At the seventeenth annual general meeting of the company to be held in Kuala Lumpur on March 18, the directors will recommend 1 for this sum to be78 words
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Article82 1949-02-23 11 Tht" following air requested to Hun up for the Serangoon Association against the Paya Lobar Bus Service Club at soccer on Feb. 27 at the Serangoon English School ground: Lim Soo Woon Tan Yew i Chien. Han Lak Juay. Ong Chin Wah, Ong Chin Yeong. Roy Noubronner,82 words
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Article28 1949-02-23 11 Christ Church Youth Lea- gue beat Florence Badmin- ton Party by four games to one at badminton at the Christ Church court over the week-end.28 words
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Article458 1949-02-23 11 (From ALLAN LEWIS) f-HNGS were quiet at Bukit Timah this morning when most of the horses were confined to slow work only. The following, however did'pace work: Fair Flower (Stirling) and Empire Rose (Dawson) went from the six at half pace. Happy Traveller (Stirling) and Byron458 words
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Article202 1949-02-23 11 The following are the weights for five races only, for tne second day of the Singapore Turf Club s Spring Horses. CI. 2. Div. 1. About 6 Furlongs. Sir Galahad on Little Beau J-JJ Congo J^J Tiumpington Penso 2-J2 Air Port J-JJj Eddy Fraser vutoi Dagobert Tiber202 words
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Miscellaneous81 1949-02-23 11 f WERE GONE ALL FPINBALL TILTER DREW UP 0' f BUT 15 IT A TOOK CARE 0' DAT .[DO YOU WANT S NOT VET COlLYjj|'s£Lv V PLANS FER HIS IDEA AN' I'M WISE INVESTMENT{GYPSY MARSO TOLD TO TELL ME GONNA BE A \_UAPPV n- GONNA PUT UP D' DOUGH TO81 words
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Article, Illustration189 1949-02-23 12 A.P. BATAVIA, Tues.—A local magistrate in a> small port town in the Riouw Archipelago today sentenced Carlton A. Hire, Singapore ship broker to seven years in prison for gun running at Airabu. Officials ot the Department of Justice In Batavia knew no details late tonightA.P. - 189 words
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105 1949-02-23 12 The Yen. Narada Theka, a Buddhist priest from Ceylon, arrived by Constellation yesterday evening to officiate at the ceremony of laying the foundation stone for the new Sri Lankarani;i. (Buddhist Temple) at St. Mich v l'.s Road. The Yen. Naiada Theka said he had105 words
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Article28 1949-02-23 12 U.P. LONDON. Tues. The 73--year-old Ag.i Khan was renorted yesterday to be doing very well following a minor opeiation at an American hospital in Paris.—U.P.U.P. - 28 words
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Article154 1949-02-23 12 Five hundred and seventy three Chinese were repatriated from the Federation of Malaya from Port Swetenham in a ship sailing for South China ports on Monday. These included about dOO squatters who were apprehended in the Sungei Jepoh Area near Kajang in a whoh day154 words
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Article52 1949-02-23 12 The rubber crop returns for January this year for various companies are given below: The figures are in lbs. Allenby: 48.000; Alor Gajah 22,100; Ayer Hitam: 47,000; Ayer Molek: 47.168; Ayer Panas: 121.000; Basset 34.494; Bedford: 48,000; Benta: 88,--000, Broga: 03.200; United Malacca Rubber Estates: 120,--090; Malaka Pinda52 words
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Article54 1949-02-23 12 It is officially announced that the Tan Chwee Boon Scholarship has been awarded to Miss Caroline Ong who II a pupil in Standard 11, Pasi.* Panjang school. The annual value of this Scholarship, which has been made possible through the effort of th fc Pasir Panjang Rural54 words
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Article359 1949-02-23 12 A.P. SINGAPORE, Tues.—Tan Kah Kee said today he will return to China "when Shanghai is liberated by the Communists." But he told The A.ssociatea Press "in four or five months the Communists will have taken over the major parts of China.'' When heA.P. - 359 words
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Article111 1949-02-23 12 His Highness the Sultan G f Ferak. Sir Yussof Izuddin. visited the Krian District lasi Friday and was received by the Territorial Chief Date Muda Orang Besar, and other Malays at the boundary line between Krlan and Laroi Districts. Alter attending the Friday payer at Parlt Buntar,111 words
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Article121 1949-02-23 12 No Official Comment Neither the Malay Nationalist Party nor the Malay Union the two leading Malay organisations i n Singapore, would make any official comment yesterday on the reported formation of the Federal Citizenship Bureau in Kuala Lumpui. inche Abdullah Zawawi. Secretary General of the Malay Nationalist121 words
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Article126 1949-02-23 12 ROTARY: Luncheon, Adelihi, Mr. Woodrow Wyatt M P. speaker —1 p.m. MEDICAL O L LEGE \Ll MM ASSOCIATION: Prolessor R.J.S. McDowall of the Department ol Physiology of King s College, London, on "The Problem of Shock." Physiology Department, Medical College 8 i.m. Y.W.C.A: Katong Groups picnic126 words
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Article212 1949-02-23 12 iwa m l'AVILION: "The Senator was Indiscreet," with William Powell—2, 4.15, 6.30 and 9.30 p.m. CAPITOL: "The Two Mrs. Carrolls," with Humphrey Bogart, Barbara Stanwyck and Alexis Smith—11 a.m., 1.45, 4, 6.30 and 9.15 p.m. CATHAY: "Song of the Thin Man," with Keenan Wynn—11 a.m. 1.45, 4.15, 6.45 and212 words
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Article206 1949-02-23 12 Reuter. RANGOON. Tues.—Over 1,000 Indians at Bassein, 70 miles northwest of Rangoon, appealed to their embassy here today for facilities to return home. An embassy spokesman raid most of these Indians had lost all their homes and belongings when Karen insurgents occupied the town early inReuter. - 206 words
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Article54 1949-02-23 12 Mr. E. G. B. Gooding, of the Botanical division of the Rubber Research Institute of Malaya, gave an address on "Tapping Systems" to members of the Malacca Planters' Association at the Malacca Club at the conclusion of the third annual general meeting of the association, a Sunday. Office-bearers54 words
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Article57 1949-02-23 12 LONDON. Tues. John Edwards. Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade, said today Britain is "fully aware of the seriousness of Japanese competition as a long term problem." "The threat is potential, rather than actual, since overall Japanese production is still only about half prewar, and57 words
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