Malaya Tribune, 23 March 1949
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Title Section57 1949-03-23 1 Malaya Tribune By THE PEOPLE POR THE PEOPLE Td: •Tribune, Spore. Larger Sales Than Any Afternoon Paper hi VialavH Phone: 5811/3 Nine Lines Published simultaneously at Sin yaporr, Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh, and Penany. TWELVE PAGES SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH SS, W*9. PRICE TEN CENTS. THE MALAYA TRIBNE c/o Newspaper Features Ltd.,57 words
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Article363 1949-03-23 1 British Envoys Prepare Ground Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. Commonwealth Prime Ministers are expected to meet in on April m fui ,tm day conference on urgent defence and constitutional problems. The Mtatries rtjpttMmtoi at the conference—which is still subject to final endorsement bj Ihe dominions —will beReuter. - 363 words
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Article31 1949-03-23 1 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tues.—BiU Odom's light plane flight from Honolulu to Teterboro. New jersey, was listed officially today as "the greatest non-stop distance flight in the history ~l ;iviation." AA.P. - 31 words
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Article104 1949-03-23 1 A.P. and Reuter. I RANGOON, Tues. Gov- I eminent i enforcements have 1 been sent to the north Burmese town of Katha. 160 miles Mandalay, where the apprehensive of a possible drive to the north by He Karen rebels, it was officially announced. Hundreds ofA.P. and Reuter. - 104 words
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Article57 1949-03-23 1 A.P. KARACHI. Tues.- Iranian fore havi forcibly occupied the Pakistan post of Quila Suftii. m the Iran-Pakistan border, it uus announced in A Pakistan official said he that the incident had as the result of a misMtrstanding, as relations behwn tt, two countries aie •wj cmA.P. - 57 words
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Article33 1949-03-23 1 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues.—The j Economic Cooperation AdminiI today that ■donesia, to which Marshall j Aid nded last Decembecausi ol the civil war, is hĕirii; i tted to use recovery earlier. -U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article114 1949-03-23 1 Reuter. LAKE SUCCESS, Tues.— Israel today officially complained to the Security Council that the presence of British troops at Akaba, Red Sea port in Southern Palestine, was a "violation of the Council's May 29 resolution," and might have an "adverse effect" on current armistice negotiations between Israel andReuter. - 114 words
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Article183 1949-03-23 1 A.P. LONDON. Tuesday. America today banned I three distinguished Britons from attend.n? an intellec- tual Peace Rally In New YorK. There was no word of action to halt the seven-member Russian delegation which has already left Moscow by plane. The U.S. State Department has brandedA.P. - 183 words
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Article95 1949-03-23 1 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO, Tuca --Norman Cleavelarvl, Manager of the Pacific Tin Corporation of Kuala Lumpur Malaya, said here that if the United States did not bring law and order to the Orient Russia would. He added that the U.S should adopt as realistic aA.P. - 95 words
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Article33 1949-03-23 1 U.P. NEW DELHI, Tues.-Mis. Vijayalakshmi Pandit, Indian Ambassador in Moscow, WW succeed Sir B. llama Rau as Ambassador to the luted .states, according to usually reliable sources here today.—Reuter. —U.P.U.P. - 33 words
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Article181 1949-03-23 1 A.P. NANKING. Tues. China fi powerful Legislative Yuan to- day urged Ihe now government to appeal to tho Communiatf to apeed arrangements tcf] peace ta'ks. It asked the Premier, Gen Ho ring-chin, to fill three vacancies in the government'! own live-man peace delegation and to askA.P. - 181 words
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Article236 1949-03-23 1 MR. Noiris R. Dodd. DirectOl General of the Food and Agriculture Organisation of Ununited Nations, will arrive in Singapore today to be present at the inaugural meeting of the ln«lo Pacific Stflherleg Council, which he will open tomorrow. tit- is travelling from Bangkok on ii236 words
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367 1949-03-23 1 Ninety per cent of boys and 75 per cent, of girls 'who took the School Certificate Examinations in Singapore last year have passed. "his compares favourably with the resu.tr, of 1947 which showed a 76 per cent, pass for boys and a367 words
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Article251 1949-03-23 1 Reute r. I/)NDON, Tuesday. War Minister Emanuel Shiimell today denied that British troops were sent into action in Malaya without adequate training. Opposition Conservative members had asked in the House of Commons for the number of national servicemen killed on active service in the past twoReuter. - 251 words
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Article62 1949-03-23 1 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Two smiling princes -Tungku Abdul Halim and Tungku Abdul Malik, sons of the Sultan of Kedahbegan touring London today. They arrived yesterday aboard the Peninsular and Orient liner Carthage. Halim is 21. Malik 19. They plan to study with a private tutor in London untilReuter. - 62 words
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Article99 1949-03-23 1 Reuter. IfBLBOUfUtE. Tues. Tho High Court ot Australia today granted an interim in junction restraining Immigrstion Ministry Arthur A. Calwell from taking action to repatriate two Melbourne Chinese ordered to leave Australia. These were Uie first repatriation orders to be contested since the High Court upheld lastReuter. - 99 words
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Article47 1949-03-23 1 HONG KONG. Tnea The Communist-held North China oort of Tientsin it at present paralysed by a moss go-slow trike as a protest against Communist rule, according to I he captain of the first British ship to return here from a regularly scheduled run north.47 words
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Article, Illustration54 1949-03-23 1 At the cocktail party reception held in honour of the High Commission- er for Indo-China. ML i Lfon Pignon, in Singa|M>re yesterday evening: 1 (left to right) ML IMkiioii; hin host, the Consul t.eneral for I'ranee, ML Andre Gibaut; Mrs. Malenhn MaeDonald; and the 1 Commissioner Genera',54 words
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Advertisement132 1949-03-23 1 Mad. in England 1 rABLES AND FLEXIBLE CORDS. utors for Malaya:— ■til CHENG MOH ELECTRIC CO. sr.. TEL: :iw;4. 1 SINGAPORE. M RIGHT WAY TO PLAY THE CHROMATIC HARMONICA. I self-Tuition Book- stand ird work foi the 10 and 18-reed Ch omonica iG£ESSa arranged in rnmph, IM £rl'Ml" ;j P132 words
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Advertisement16 1949-03-23 1 rwl duality |1 TONG GUAN ff Z3HO. COLEMAN STREET. SENIOR. W Ik SERVICE WADB n Britain16 words
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Article241 1949-03-23 2 One 'Bread-Butter Meal A Day (Tribune Staff Reporter) MALAY students in universities in Britain, hard hit by the high cost of living, are leading a miserable life. They are so poor dependent entirely on their £260 annual allowance that they can only nfford one "not-so-square241 words
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Article107 1949-03-23 2 KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. When an Army Auster air craft on anti-bandit oper ations in North Malaya re cently made a forced landing on a padi field local villagers placed a guard on the plane. The ainiy guard which wa? rushed to the Scene of the landing107 words
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Article111 1949-03-23 2 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—Si\ seho larships are open to doctors and other medical experts anywhere in the British colonies «nd the Sudan for si\ months post-graduate study in tuberculosis in Britain, the Natlona' Assoelation for the Prexcntion of Tuberculosis has announced. Two Scholarships of £120 f-aeh will beReuter. - 111 words
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Article173 1949-03-23 2 Winding Up Co. A PETITION by right shareholders for the winding up of chop Kwong On Company, Ltd.. general merchants, South Bridge Load, was dismissed by the Chief fustice. Mr. Justice Murrmj Avhsley, in the High Court yesterday. Tim petition w.i 4 by thr eight shareholder, on the173 words
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Article53 1949-03-23 2 LEX KWEE SER. a 23 year Teochow. whb offered a hribe of four dollars to a registration clerk to induce him to issue a duplicate identity card, was fined $50 by the Fourth Police Magistrate yesterday. Lek did not produce all the necessary particulars required for the53 words
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Article, Illustration26 1949-03-23 2 ST. ANDREW'S WEDDING—Mr. and Mrs. Humphrey r'i, on fhHr ua> ooi of St. Andrew's Cathedral yesterI Vft"r"oonaftVrthplrmarrlagp. The bride was thr former Miss Gillian BvoSMBB Golding.26 words
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Article503 1949-03-23 2 CONTEMPT PROCEEDINGS IS a solicitor, who has been given authority io com--1 menee proceeding in a civil action, liable for contempt of court in continuing the matter in the Court of Appeal without the authority of the porty concerned? il V This question was503 words
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39 1949-03-23 2 MX. HC\N( IN 1 HUM \s. V-Se presinVnt of thr labour l'arf outlining his Party's alms («>r ih< Municipal F.«V« lions from B dVenrat'-d 1 roll's al Ihe labour Party's Hrsl opeS air meeting in DaUiousi. Square on Monday.39 words
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Article43 1949-03-23 2 MALACCA. Tues. Ahmad hin Hamid. who pleaded guilt) to having pawned a table c'ocs worth $10 belonging to a Malay teacher was ordered to pay a fine of $50. or to serve one month's imprisonment, by Magistrate Tungku Hussain to'lay43 words
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Article28 1949-03-23 2 MALACCA. Tues. Dr. A. J Morland. the tuberculosis expert, will address a teameeting of Malacca Rotarian* at the Rest House today at 5 p.m.28 words
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Miscellaneous250 1949-03-23 2 ULUE NETWORK \KD VJ rwoi j M M) Sig. run. Opening ENGLISH PROGRAMME CHINESE PROGRAMME i.C^'fiSS 10.15 Mandarin Request Pro- mnv: ».15 "North to 1.15 p.m. Time Signal. *£M "A Tnpie A South"; 9.45 "Chinese AfOpening Annct. Prog. Sum- B*9 (Talk); 10.33 Manda- fairs" in Mandarin* 10 00 mary with250 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-03-23 3 I*. Foreign Minisler* of the Ilrusse's Pact Powers are seen here at their recent meeting 'hi.i House, London, to discuss the Atlantic Pact and the Council of Enrnpe. wearing glasne is Pan* Henri Spaak, of Belgium, on right is "Britain's Ernest i and n extreme left or56 words
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187 1949-03-23 3 Hover Plane Rescues Crash Victims U.P. CALDERWOOD, Tennessee, Tuesday. Four injured survivors of a plane crash on a snow covered mountain have been picked- up by helicopter and flown out to .safety and medical care. Tho little helicopter shuttled up and down the slopes of Hangover mountain and in threeU.P. - 187 words
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Article67 1949-03-23 3 I MW'ILV Tues. General oaktai leaflet of (The r.vo'ution against ih< <ui< i \\K"C initiainst America ».> j ,w iii- <50th Mrt&day ~ourby town of bwit C vitc provin. U only 2.) when imc president of the Republic, proclaimed r« volt against Spain 10 r,. will be67 words
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Article27 1949-03-23 3 A.P. WASHINGTON. Tu**. US Secretary of the Army Kenneth Royall told Senators that whi!~ war is not "imminent," it is at least a "possibility. —A.P.A.P. - 27 words
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124 1949-03-23 3 U.P. SYDNEY, Tues.— Accororag to the Sydney Sunday Sun. the United States will test rockets with atomic warncads on the rocket range in Central Australia. America also will use the range ftr the development and testing of othei long range weapons, the SundayU.P. - 124 words
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Article46 1949-03-23 3 U.P. MANILA. Tues. Report reaching here today said on > Japanese was killed on liareu 16 when a constabuinry patrol ran afto a group of Japan. s-. who had landed illegally I Itbayat, on one of tho Batan I islands off northern Luzon. I UJU.P. - 46 words
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Article204 1949-03-23 3 A.P. WASHINGTON, Tuesday. An appeal by President Harry S- Truman,for quick Senate action on the proiwsed North Atlantic Treaty has been ilisclos-, ed here by Senator Arthur \Vatkins, (Republican, Utah). Th i President, in a letter to Watkirs. raid ho hoped the Senate approvalA.P. - 204 words
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Article62 1949-03-23 3 Reuter. VATICAN CITY, Tues.-The Pope today received in audience 280 Dieeeßan presidents of Mens Catholic* Action groups, attending a Rome congre-- to discuss arrangements for Holy Year in 1050.' At the dose of the audiene\ the Pope Knelt on thr tteps I hi. throne and recited for thReuter. - 62 words
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Article32 1949-03-23 3 Reuter. i AKB SUCCESS. Tues. -Mr V K.R.V. Bao. of India wa chosen as chairman when the United Nations Sub-Commis-sion on Economic Development, began Its 10-day session here today. -Router.Reuter. - 32 words
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Article177 1949-03-23 3 U.P. SHANGHAI. Tui-.v. A Oli- ncse intelligence officer recently arrived bore after eight years ,in Tibet said the Tibetan gey--1 eminent is ready to move in 1 and take over control of Sinktang province in southern I China if the Nationalist forces 'there arc reduced muchU.P. - 177 words
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Article79 1949-03-23 3 Reuter. HYDERABAD. Dec can. Tues. —As part of the allIndia scheme to introduce prohibition gradually. all liquor shops in Hyderabad city will be moved to places outside the city limits by October. 1950. In order to co-operate wrth the authorities in neighbouring provinces, such as Madras,Reuter. - 79 words
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Article117 1949-03-23 3 Reuter. MANILA, Tues. A minimum wage which provides •the maximum of decency anil reasonable comfort" is one of the major objectives of 1 President Quirino's Social Security Study Commission, according to the Rev. Father Walter Hogan. noted educator and member of the Com- j mission. IReuter. - 117 words
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Article118 1949-03-23 3 A.P. CAIRO, Tues. The Arab League Council urged Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharla! Nehru ol India yesterday- to make a permanea; body of tne conference of Asian nationb. The Council. representing seven Arab station*, told Nehru in a message that theie wa* i«'ed for co-operation withinA.P. - 118 words
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Article35 1949-03-23 3 LONDON', Tues.— Ojmmunist spokesman R. Palme Dutt Vict- Chaiiman and chin strategist of the British Communis Party, will Oppose Foreign Secretary Ernest Bevia in the oarliameatary election foi Bast Woolmnoh. London, seat35 words
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Advertisement296 1949-03-23 3 W mf MWaw aW Amt 00tt^^Ĕ^ft^^^^^^ m TRANSPORT BUSINESS GIRL Duties lift by car Oxley Road- 1 Green. Time app'oxrWai-ly 08.45 a.m. Return 1.30 pm. Reply Box A 2174 M. C. S'por- j 1 J (N3) j PETS Good Homes sought for two sturdy male Mongrel puppie:?. 6 weeks old.296 words
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Advertisement133 1949-03-23 3 SIT: WANTED ENGLISHMAN, 20, Contract expired, seeks commercial appointment where initiat'Y and scope lead to advancement, i-.x nerienced accountancy, business administration, commercial routines, staff management, previously sales representative U.K. import House. Apply Box A 2175 M T. Spore. (N.2> YOUNG ENGLISH LADY requires Secretarial Post after Ar,-il Ist. Expert Shorihand133 words
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Article11625 1949-03-23 4 The results for All-Malaya of the Senior Cambridge Examinations are out today. The official list is given below* p Singapore Raffles Institution Class I 7414 Ang Kirn Tee, II 7415 Arumugam Gunaratnam, I 7417 Chan Cher Lai, II 7418 Chan Laurie, I 7419 Chan Mun Heng, II 7420p - 11,625 words
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Article565 1949-03-23 6 WE pointed out in this column W major weakness of the Atlantic Poet WU Article Five which fails to give a clear indication to the Russians that further aggression on their part would automatically confront them wi h the armed might of the members of the Atlmtic565 words
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Article, Illustration849 1949-03-23 6 DOUGLAS LARSEN - That's one of myriad questions researchers want to answer. THE COST: %50 million. THE PRIZE: better living for you. -By- DOUGLAS LARSEN CAN Brussels sprouts fly? Why does peanut butter stick to the roof of your mouth What happens when you psyehioenergeticize a849 words
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Article991 1949-03-23 6 A.P. MOST Britons have crossed "doctor's, bill" off their family budgets. That, at least, was the first result for 95 per cent of the population in England, Wales and Scotland since Britain's revolutionary socialised medicine plan became effective more than seven months ago. There is freeA.P. - 991 words
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Article448 1949-03-23 6 AP MANY prominent Japanese are suggesting privately that their country should be permitted to solve its population problem by sending forty million people to New Guinea. New Guinea lies just north of Australia and is the largest island on the globe after Australia and Greenland.AP - 448 words
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Article119 1949-03-23 6 POSTBAG Sir, 1 notice that one of thf Municipal Candidates foi U< Rochore Area is toanuii about the iiea. raying thit i. Hindus should vote fo: 3 Muslim candidate. I see no reason why they should noi My advice to that particular candidate is that Ir shouM carefully h119 words
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173 1949-03-23 7 Handsome Vicar - Says Handsome Vicar Reuter. INDON, Tuesday. The Reverend Afvhi i Markbv, handsome young London ricar, Wiintfl rferica) "dog collar" to be banned because it pa people think vicars are "weeds" He says that he only wears one at church and it is c oldReuter. - 173 words
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Article126 1949-03-23 7 Reuter. WASHINGTON. Tues. Dr. David Bradley, atom scientist, said in a «peecii here today that Russia not only has the atomic bomb secret but "may already be manufacturing atomic weaP °Tho belief that the United States had a monopoly of a tomic knowledge was one ofReuter. - 126 words
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Article25 1949-03-23 7 Reuter. BUENOS AIRES, Tucs.-The i Meat Workers Federation here representing 100,000 worker--1 today said a general stnk. throughout the industry WW "imminent". —Reuter.Reuter. - 25 words
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Article100 1949-03-23 7 A.P. SAPPORO, HOKKAIDO, Tues. Japan's human fecundity record was established on Frida) hv Mrs. Yoko Takaaaski, 43, a farmer's wife uh.» delivered her ISad rhUi. Married to Yoshitaro falrafr-M in IMS, she started delivering bafcie* in IM and fulfilled her yeairly duty thereafter to date. Ha*A.P. - 100 words
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Article114 1949-03-23 7 Reuter.-AAP. HOBART, Tues. Manufacture has begun in Hobart of a new type of -iron-lung' which enables the lungs of premature babies to be developed to a stage ensuring natural breathing. It is an cnterpnsc stemming from the ingenuity of a ilist in gynaecology andReuter.-AAP. - 114 words
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Article27 1949-03-23 7 U.P. LONDON, Tues.—A BpokosfOf the Nationalist VietRepuMic predicted today that a complete communist victory in China will doom the Fn rich forces in Indo-China. U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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Article64 1949-03-23 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Water buses on the River Thames, Introduced last summer to relieve London's transport congestion, are to be increased and will run all the year lound. New boats have been built dining the winter for the reopening of the service on Apr. 12Reuter. - 64 words
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137 1949-03-23 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tuesday. Problems of meat W»H be specially emphasised in a now National College planned by Britain for research into food. Another college of woollens set up on the same Matt la also being planned. The College, one of a series toReuter. - 137 words
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Article42 1949-03-23 7 A.P. BANGKOK, Tues. -A new fad is sweeping the Siamese capital having yourself x-rayed. Eight x-ray parlours are operating to full business on New Road. Many Siamese seem to prefer x-ray pictures of themselves to the o'd-fashioned photographs. A.P.A.P. - 42 words
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Article37 1949-03-23 7 A.P. TOKIO, Tues. —All controls on fresh vegetables in Japan will be lifted on April 1. the Government announced today. Except for surpluses, vegetables have been rationed in this country for the past nine years. -A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article, Illustration178 1949-03-23 7 About 50 milium p»-oplr Idt.l.rd at their clothing coupon hooks on March 14, and either tore them up, or put them away as interesting re- I lies. The reason was that J Mr. Harold Wilson, Pre- sident of the Hoard of I Trade, announced that178 words
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Article94 1949-03-23 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. A baby j autogyro which can be strapped to a man's back and I used to My safely off a roof- top has been developed in Germany, according to a liritish Ministry of Supply re- i port. Details of the machine called the "Heliofly"Reuter. - 94 words
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Article68 1949-03-23 7 A.P. SEOUL, Tues. Before 2.000 mourners the Rev. John Underwood prayed today for the slayers of nis mother. Mrs. Ethel van Waggoner Underwood. The prayers were offered at last rites foi the wife of the president emeritus, Dr. H. H. Underwood, of Chosen Christian College. She wasA.P. - 68 words
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Article31 1949-03-23 7 A.P. LONDON, Tues.-A three months study of social pediatrics in the United Kingdom s beins made by 47 doctors and nurses from 14 European a:vi Middle East countries. A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article104 1949-03-23 7 A.P. JACKSON. Mississippi, Tues. Truro's nothing like a nice, warm bed to put I in an agreeable mood, in the opinion of Clifford S. (Jnkrfch, of Jackson, who taises reptiles for' commercial purposes. tie had engioeei <; .he Minrteapolls Honeywell Regulator I Co. rig up aA.P. - 104 words
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Article120 1949-03-23 7 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. New techniques developed from television are now being ap- plied to business in London where offices 25 miles apart can "see" files placed before a camera. A London bank is installing television equipment to enab'e its head office to checkReuter. - 120 words
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Article68 1949-03-23 7 Reuter.-A.A.P. SYDNEY, Tues. —Relatives of a man who died in a car accident recently are searching for a hoard of £3,000 winch they oelieve he buried I two weeks before his death. They believe that the man put the money—in cash bonds —in a confectionary tin, and buriedReuter.-A.A.P. - 68 words
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297 1949-03-23 7 ALICIA HART - 7-Day Diet-Sixth Day BY ALICIA HART YOU dont have to forego the pleasures of being a sought-aiter guest at dinner patties because you follow :t n-stricted diet Accept all Of the invitations that come your way but let your common sense guide your297 words
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Article65 1949-03-23 7 U.P. WASHINGTON, Tues—A •task force" of American educators branded as "educational orphans" the children of United States military and f civilian workers in Guam. Japan and Germany, and I 1,100 refugees e'sewhere This was in a report to the j Hoover Commission on government reorganization The report suggestedU.P. - 65 words
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Miscellaneous51 1949-03-23 7 By Al Capp LIT ABNEH FuawK i 1 1 J s up wmompUD UP NOT WIF SADIE. HAWKINS DAY |H UP A >l f ENEMY .TOO X a^^^^ A£ Lr By V. T. Hamlin ALLEY OOP x —rrr 71 1 «BS AU.EV, DEEP IN TH' ENEMY ?Yl UXJ /It* I51 words
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Article139 1949-03-23 8 'Set War Heroes Free' Reuter. Attorney Asks MANILA. Tuesday: The Netherlands Minister in Manila has been unofficially asked to intervene on behalf of the three American airmen now jailed m Batavia for gun ruaning. it was reported today. •An early release of the trio is soughtReuter. - 139 words
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Article70 1949-03-23 8 Reuter. SHANGHAI, Tues—The lir. L exodus of foreigners from Peiping since the Communists too>< over the control of the city, is expected to begin within a fewdays when foreign staff members of the U.S. Economic Cooperation Administration there leave for the south. either Shanghai or Hongkong.Reuter. - 70 words
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Article58 1949-03-23 8 Reuter. LONDON, Tues. Moscow Radio declared today that Britain had decided to put Malta under United States "control" for conversion into an American naval and air base. Cyprus and Crete were also to become links in the "world network'" of American bases "for aggressive purposes", radio commentatorReuter. - 58 words
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Article76 1949-03-23 8 U.P. ALAMEDA. California. Tues. —James Patrick Ryan. 25. trived here today aboard the f.ying boat "Mars" hoping to convince the navy that he was shanghaied into the French Foreign Legion. Ryan is officially listed as a deserter after failing to report back aboard the destroyerU.P. - 76 words
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Article31 1949-03-23 8 A.P. BERLIN, Tues. Russian authorities announced they will take no retaliatory action against the move by Western [lowers which outlawed the Soviet cast mark in western sector of Berlin.—A.P.A.P. - 31 words
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Article34 1949-03-23 8 A.P. LONDON. Tues.—Dr. Philip Bruce White, a cholera research expert who helped to stem the Egyptian cholera epidemic two years ago, has died at London University Hospital He was 58. —A.P. 1A.P. - 34 words
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Article, Illustration81 1949-03-23 8 Dancer Viefcl Evans, 26-year- old blonde, Kisses her attorney leroine Weber a few seconds after a Los Angeles jury ac4|iiited her of a charge of conspiracy to possess the drug, Marijnana. She told the judge she had never smoked a Marijnana cigarette in her I ife.A.P. Photo. - 81 words
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116 1949-03-23 8 A.P. NEW YORK, Tues. The way has boon clt;ired for restoration of US citizenship to about 4,200 Japanese Americans who renounced it during the war. The 4.200 were among the many who were confined to the Tule Lake. California, relocation centre in wartime. TheirA.P. - 116 words
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81 1949-03-23 8 Reuter. BEIRUT. Tues. Arab league leaders were understood to have agreed here today to the intci nationalisation of Jerusalem on condition that the League be given considerable control authoiity. Agreement was understood to have been reached at a pri-1 vatc meeting a few hours before theReuter. - 81 words
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Article59 1949-03-23 8 Reuter. NKW YORK. Yum Tin trial of Mr. Alger Hiss, former State Department official indicted for perjury, was today adjourned until April 11. The indictment accused Mr. Hiss of testifying falsely amen ho told the Grand Jury he did not give secret government Mpera to Whittakcr Chambers,Reuter. - 59 words
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Article80 1949-03-23 8 U.P. STOCKHOLM. Tues A Polish air force lieutenant force landed a light bomber on the island of ootland yesterday and told the authorities he did not want to go back to Poland. The lieutenant said he was a political refugee and heading for Stockholm when his 'planeU.P. - 80 words
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Article53 1949-03-23 8 MISCROSCOPIC marine organism—the plankton an essential food for fishes, has been made into human food by a scientist. Made into "plankton chowder" and "plankton pie" it is said to be tasty and nutritious. l'lankton exists in two different forms— tlv zoo (pronounced zo) is animate and the phytopiankton53 words
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Article37 1949-03-23 8 A.P. LONDON, Tues. Britain expects 130,000 American to Irists this year. The number of visitors from all countries .i 1949 would be about 560.000. They are expected to bring in 200.000.000 U.S. dollars. —A.P.A.P. - 37 words
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Article156 1949-03-23 8 Reuter. Manila, Toes. —Mr. w. V. M< < 'all. former member of the Australian Federal Parliament ami now Commonwealth Rationing Commissionoi, told Rcuter today "I am hoi l ined by the refusal of the Australian Government to allow Sergeant Lorenzo Gamboa to enter Australia to visit his wifeReuter. - 156 words
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Article196 1949-03-23 8 Shipping Notes (Tribune Shipping Reporter) THE 4 946-ton Belleville, new cargo passenger liner 1 operating for the Barber Fern Line, arrived in Singapore on her maiden voyage yesterday. Sister ship of the brand-new Mandeville, which was built in a British shipyard and was in Singapore this196 words
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Article94 1949-03-23 8 U.P. NORFOLK. Tues The t' S. Navy said two American dcstrovcrs will be turned over to the Turkish Navy here on March 28. They are the McCalla and Buchanan which were re-activated from the Atlantic reserve fleet. The Navy said American officers will man the shipsU.P. - 94 words
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Article53 1949-03-23 8 U.P. CANBERRA. Tues. Australia, already among the world's moat air-minded nations, now boasts it will have the world's safest flying routes in four years. With one person in 6.5 flying commercial routes against omy one in 10 in U.S.A., Australia will install radio aids costing severalU.P. - 53 words
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Article146 1949-03-23 8 BUILT for the MarseillesFar East service, calling at Singapore, the Maiitimes passenger liner La Marseillaise* is understood to be nearing completion. La Marseillaise, of 15,000 tons gross, has been undei construction for several years now. Actually, she was on the stocks at La Ciotat at146 words
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Article55 1949-03-23 8 Two 16-knot cargo liners. 465 ft. in length, with a deadweight capacity of 9,600 tons, are to be built by Scotts' S.B. and E. Co. for the Elder j Dempster Lines. The dimensions of the ships are Length b.p. 465 ft. Beam 63 ft. 6 ins. Depth55 words
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Article63 1949-03-23 8 A.P. SAN FRANCISCO. Tues. The second section of a 350--foot steel bridge for the Pasaig River in Manila has left here aboard the Pacific transport line's vessel Hongkong Transport The first 600--ton section of the 1.200-ton span was shipped by Moore Drydock Company earner this month. TheA.P. - 63 words
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Article, Illustration56 1949-03-23 8 «ty of «g Bendoran W v u'M Admiral i.> •;<.,. M Sle Charon ,17 i 8); (19/201; Out s,, n J» Bcnlawcis (23 24)--(25/26,; Belleville' mSf Kalabahi (29 50)- 28,1 (15/16,; m. ft T **g Glengarry in i L v (8/9); Gtenbeg (6/71.55 Fairlie (Coal Plant *g56 words
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Article154 1949-03-23 8 A.P. HAMBURG Tuca q*, mans ol the North Sea [wu have hull In J ;i vigorous campaign i<» rebuild the aa> chant marine Hamburg ncwajupm most daily are ncnuuvJing the lifting of reatridfcaj German shipbuilding. The oner pi owl nietchant fleet of t£0(),000 repsteied tons hasA.P. - 154 words
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86 1949-03-23 8 Reuter. JAVA'S only major south coast harbour. Tjilatjap. will be reconstructed soon after the an lval of divers of a salvage company who wil. lift many sunken sin; the harbour. A floating cram- able to lift hulls up to im I will arnvc lReuter. - 86 words
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Advertisement667 1949-03-23 8 liiHiummiiaiuaHiiii miwiun MANSFIELD CO. LTD. (Incorporated In Singapore) BLUE FUNNEL LINE Carrier's option to proceed via of W norta U load %md discharge cargo. SAILINGS FROM U.K. ft U.S.A. •Tyndaruus" from U.K. 0 15/10 "Astyanax" due from U.K./Cont. Mir. 25 "Eumaeu3" due from U.K. Mar. 26 "Stcntor" due from U.K667 words
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Advertisement167 1949-03-23 8 11. 1. MAJDRAS, NEG A PAT A M STRAITS SERVICE. INWARDS MadraiTNeg»p»tain Penani: Rajula 16.3.49 17.3.11» 22.3.49 *J 10.4.49 11.4.49 16.4.49 <; 5.5.49 8.5.f9 r. OUTWARDS Singapore P. Sham Penang W** Rajula 28.3.49 31." M H 0 22.4.42 23.4.40 24.4.49 39A.W 17.5.49 18.5.49 1f.5.49 PRmCIPAL AGENTS. ISLAY, KERR CXI., LTD.,167 words
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Obituary59 1949-03-23 9 ~Zn\C, CHUA, AH NEE. SOON, SWEE J .ENG. TI ?£e CHER. SWIit: HENG. S« KEN G, GEK KHIA ana of No. tl2. Yio Chu Road. Singapore, thank relatives and fronds who wreaths, tokens, letters of Violence, lent cars lorries, i wirht Visits an J those who i ,a the59 words
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Article623 1949-03-23 9 *pHE Singapore Chinese Chan her of Commerce wrote to the Secretary for Economic Affairs yesterday that on the basis of the present price of $10 per picul for sago flour, no more than 30 per cent, of last year's export would be available for export to623 words
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Article98 1949-03-23 9 J0 THE rubber commodity market I was quiet throughout yes-1 terday. Although a fair amount of business passed, the market remained practically unchanged. Closing prices in cents per lb. were Buyers Sellers No. 1 Apr. RSS 37% 37% No. 2 Apr. RSS 35% 36 No. 3 Apr. RSS98 words
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Article28 1949-03-23 9 The market was qnietly steady with a firm undertone. Sydney showing no desire to supply this market with tins at current levels, this section showed firmness.28 words
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Article113 1949-03-23 9 PEPPER again resumed ft upward trend yesterday with $3 rise for the white varieties. Black pepper was unchanged at $213. The copra market tended to be slightly easier with a small volume of business passing. Yesterday s prices as quoted by the Chinese Produce Exchange were: SAGO FLOUR:113 words
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Article61 1949-03-23 9 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mar. 21.— The U.S. Department of Commerce reports the value of United States exports of rubber, allied gums and synthetic products during January totalled U5511.283.431. The figure compares with U5513.314.570 in December. Shipments of synthetic rubber were the highest' since April 1948 and thoseA.P. - 61 words
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Article75 1949-03-23 9 A.P. WASHINGTON. Mon. The] U.S. department of Agriculture says six of the seven former China Textile Industries Incorporated (Government owned) cotton mjlls have resumed operations in Tientsin under the Communist regime. The seventh was reported damaged beyond repair. More than 200.000 spindles were reported operating, producing about 95.000A.P. - 75 words
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Article861 1949-03-23 9 SINGAPORE, Tues. Buyers Sellers Atlas lice 15.50 16.50 Un. tvnvi» Pref. 2.77% 2.85 Ords. 1.07 Vs 2.02 1 a 8.8. Petrol 39/3 40/3 tf. M. Trustee 7.60 8.50 Cons. Tin Ord. 16/6 18/--do. (P) 23/6 24/fi IS. Utd. Assur. 40.75 41.75 Htate Trust 7.00 8.00 Federal Dispensary861 words
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Advertisement510 1949-03-23 9 FINANCIAL ~:v vVAILABUC on good ,r,tv interview Chong, 160, £S$ Accommodation HOSTEL 13, Queen Street Vrf ,„n.nodation available for nihlv boarders, Students and SaY*""** A visit SSL «I the attractive site "T thp comforts that are Safe reach of you. Apply. ainad. NOTICE nil SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. notice510 words
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Advertisement126 1949-03-23 9 NOTICE HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES S.S. "MARIEKERK" due Singapore about 27th March, 1049. from Continental Ports enroute for Manila/Hongkong/ Shanghai/Japan Discharging cargo alongside S.H.B. wharves. Last claimday 8 days after the vessel has completed the discharge. Consignees are requested to apply for Delivery Orders to NEDERLAND LINE126 words
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Advertisement244 1949-03-23 9 NOTICE. SINGATORE MUNICIPALITY I TENDERS (For particulars see Tender! Room, Ground Floor, Municipal i Office) Secretariat: Making up and 1 trimming of Uniform Cloth- ing. Close Noon 28/3/19. Water Department: Supply of I One Lathe. Close 4 p.m. 2/5/49. Water Department: S.ipnly of Air Valves. Close 4 p.m. 22/4/49. Engineer's244 words
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Advertisement358 1949-03-23 9 P A c NON-STOP SINGAPORE BANGKOK I I A V with through connections to •V• ill V/o Hongkong, Shanghai, Manila PACIFIC OVERSEAS AIRLINES (SIAM) LTD. Every Monday Agents: CRICHTON CO. lELS: 7502 and llmrsday 14A KOBIXSON Ri^^ mamm^m DINE 8c DANCE IN THE PALM COURT IN THE OPEN AIR TONIGHT358 words
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Article676 1949-03-23 10 ALLAN LEWIS REVIEWS THE PENANG RACES PENANG, Tuesday, THE Penang Turf Club have every reason to be satisfied with their Spring Meeting which has just ended. The Unlimited Sweeps were very satisfactory and the course cash sweeps were as usual, if uot better. Despite the676 words
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Article140 1949-03-23 10 AXK of the youngest tra.nvf ers in Malaya "Doe" Rodders had a marvellous success at IVnung when he led In nine winners over the three days. Doc who is well versed in all phases of this racing game has a large string at work at140 words
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Article, Illustration280 1949-03-23 10 You Can Also Be Like Sir Don If You Can Do These SYDNEY. Sir Donald Bradman, dorniiiator of cricket in all countries in which it is played for the last 20 years, compiled an amazing record of batsmansliip before his last appearance in first-class matches recently— at th*» Arthur Richardson280 words
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Article43 1949-03-23 10 A.I.S. SYDNEY.—Sydney Barnes, Test cricketer has announced that he would never again ph*y cricket in Australia. H Maid this at Sydney Cricket Ground in March, 194», at a screening of films he photographed while overseas in 1948.~A.L5.A.I.S. - 43 words
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Article, Illustration92 1949-03-23 10 1 SMOOTH SAILING Malayan praus eroding the"starting line during the sailing races held on Snndu> at TanjOng Ba'ai. during which helmsmen and boats from the area competed for a «liver cup presented by Mr. Itujah <«.pa!. Kir.HT: supplah, TamlleH goalkeeper, hand wiehed between two of m~ ROUGH92 words
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139 1949-03-23 10 LONDON. Tues. Those who went to White City Stadium to watch the interVarsity sports were greatly cheered by the super running of young Oxonian. Roger Bannister who. running one mile in four minutes 16.2 seconds, broke a 44-year-old University record. It was not so much the139 words
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Article79 1949-03-23 10 A.P. LONDON, Tues. Dave Sands, 23, year-old Australian middleweight light heavy weight and heavyweight boxing champion arrived Sunday by air for his match on April 4 with the American middleweight Tommy Yaroz. Yaroz is expected in London next Saturday. American boxers Tomy Janiro and Sandy SandlerA.P. - 79 words
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Article96 1949-03-23 10 SYDNEY. Twenty yearold Johnny Bour k c of Sydney. Australia, who is expert at the dangerous forward three-and-a-half somersault high dive, prefers to travel by train because he says "planes fly too high". Johnny, placed third in the recent Australian highboard title diving at Casino,96 words
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Article289 1949-03-23 10 Reuter. LONDON, Tues.—The following are the football fixtures for Saturday: F.A. CUP SEMI FINALS Portsmouth v Leicester C. (at Highbury). Wolverhampton W. v. Manchester U. (at Hillsborough Sheffield). FIRST DIVISION Aston Villa v Chelsea. Blackpool v Charlton A. Bolton W. v Burnley. Derby County v ManchesterReuter. - 289 words
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Article96 1949-03-23 10 A.P. SEATTLE, Tues. Mrs. Richard Morrow-Tait, British aviatrix whose round-the-world flight was cut short by a crash in Alaska on November 21, announced plans on Saturday night for completion of her globe-girdling hop. A Seattle dentist. Dr. Lester H. Campbell, said he and other interested partiesA.P. - 96 words
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Article92 1949-03-23 10 A.P. OSLO, Tues. Mvt skiing technique life of Thorleif h£?J* jump on im ski jumpin near Oslo ganaay ?Ir current ev< nt th >re Watche-; hy L^ft* tors Mosteu 'Stat oat feet, and c t one oi hb *k Balaucin. through Uie aii :)rutA.P. - 92 words
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Article101 1949-03-23 10 MELBOURNE. Tues. John Bar tram, crack Australian sprinter and Olympic representative, recently returned. 7.3 seconds for 75 yards at a Melbourne suburban night meeting, after setting 7.6 seconds in his heat A claim will be made for an Australian record, as Victorian Amateur Athletic Association101 words
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115 1949-03-23 10 A.P. LONDON, Tues. JohnIny Williams, 22-year-old British heavyweight boxing prospect, will invade the United States later this year for some experience. "I consider Johnny a better prospect right now to win the world title than was Tommy Farr at his age," said Ted Broadrihb,A.P. - 115 words
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Article38 1949-03-23 10 MIAMI, Tues—The four-year-old colt, Coal Town by Bull Lea out of Easy Lass today equaled the world re- cord'for one mile and a quarter when winning the $20,000 < Gulf Stream handicap in one minute 59.8 seconds.38 words
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Article132 1949-03-23 10 U.P. NEW york. Manl—li land's El is Ask American dehut I at Hartford, Ooaofcticut, and already wai w*t mentioned as seeking sihle title opponent f« A" world feathep.ve;!'!n pion WUHe Pep. Many men close to I point out that lack Demi i who manage?U.P. - 132 words
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Advertisement61 1949-03-23 10 Just a haH-lnch of Kolynos on a toothbrush. That's enough. As you begin to brush, It billows Into quantities of clean, cleansing foam. Slips Into the crevices and deans all round y>V>L your teeth. Brings a breezy freshness'to f k your mouth. And the foam disappears f Jsjr\ '■jtig, with61 words
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Advertisement104 1949-03-23 10 HOLLAND EAST ASIA LINE M.V. "RIJNKERK'' due Singapore coout 30th March, 1949. Loading cargo alongside S.H.B. wharves for: Colombo/Aden/Pon Said/ Alexandria Genoa, Marseilles ''Antwerp Rotterdam.' Amsterdam Hamburg and further Continental Torts if sufficient inducement offers. For cargo and particulars please apply to:— NEDERLAND LINE KOYAL DUTCH MAIL Agents: Holland East104 words
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Article572 1949-03-23 11 REME Team Trounced 7-0 (Tribune Soccer Reporter) BUYERS Sport* Club, last year ttrst Division soccer champions, yesterday set up two records for the S.A.F.A. 1949 season when they beat R.E.M.E. by seven goals to nil at Jalan Besar Stadium. Not only do they earn the572 words
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Article239 1949-03-23 11 THK BODCA beat the Tamil Brotherhood Association hv foui t;oals to two in an g \K A Junior A, Group 1 gxture at the St. George's Road ground, yesterday. BODCA were constantly in the atta h hi the first 15 mmutcs or the game and239 words
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Article46 1949-03-23 11 HOYLAKE, Cheshire, Tues. Oxford and Cambridge shared the honours in the fourmonies in the Diamond Jubilee inter-varsity golf match on the Royal Liverpool Club's course here today, each side winning two matches, with one halved. Tomorrow tcrr* singles over 36 holes will be stared.46 words
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Article103 1949-03-23 11 ROVERS had an "J*'/ tin n lit nior /,<</</"< 11.flu ii mnnust X.X.M.X nr.sUrd.iy. Althn,,,,!, 1l,r„ ;i n,rrdsrr, n fS »rrru, ,n,,1 sr Hf» Bcorinu record for thr njwi. '"'/;< «o*«**« no, more tfOftfa thr,, s< rinusl,, made an rffort. lAan But, Um>er* right winger, woe ignored Jot moet103 words
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Article125 1949-03-23 11 A.P. ON DON, Tuesday—Favoured Cromwell drop- ped sharply to five to one for Saturdays Grand National Steeplechase. The dip in his odds from 1 eight to one was a reaction, in great part to Fair Judgements home stretch triumph in the Lincolnshire Handicap last weekend.A.P. - 125 words
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Article63 1949-03-23 11 AKLA N D. California. Tues. Welterweight champion Ray (Sugar) Robinson has agreed to fight a 10--round. non-title bout with Californir welterweight champion Earl Turner in Oakland auditorium on April 20. Promoter Jimmy Murray, in announcing the bout had been arranged, said Robinson had been guaranteed UBslo,--00063 words
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Article58 1949-03-23 11 MALACCA, Tues. Ihe Medical and Health Department scored a unaway victory in their first m-lch in the Government Departmental Shield Competition on Sunday scoring ten goals without reply against the Municipality. The game was very one-sided, five goals teing scored in each ha'f Ihe scorers were G.58 words
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Article94 1949-03-23 11 Reuter. BELFAST, Tuesday. THE Malayan badminton team, winners of the Thomas Cup and virtually world champions, won every game in an internationa; match against Ireland at Londonderry last night RESULTS: Ooi Teik Hock btcat P. W. Peard 15—3. 15—10. Teoh Seng Khoon and OoiReuter. - 94 words
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Article98 1949-03-23 11 MALACCA, Tues. Lair, stopped play when the Malacca Club were batting in reply to the score of 118 by Mr J. Sequerahs XI on the Club padang on Sunday. The Clubs total was runs for the loss of 3 wickets. Robert boo made a 'night M.98 words
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Article84 1949-03-23 11 The folio ving players are requested to turn up for Hon? Bahru Rangers in a socc r against Changi Prison XI at 5 15 p.m. ,m Saturday on to Outram School Ground Cheong Mm. Hum Chun Hoong, Lav Fook Sing, lan,, Shee Wah, Scet Pee Inn Fan84 words
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142 1949-03-23 11 A.P. CHICAGO, Tuesday. United States professional golfers will compete for U*****,200 in prize money offered in 15 tournaments this summer. This is 10 tournaments loss than last year. The reduction i.s due to the fact that the best players will be moving to England inA.P. - 142 words
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62 1949-03-23 11 Kuala Lumpur Malay sportswomen have formed a Malay Women Badminton Association, following a meeting on Sunday in Kuala Lumpur. President of the Association is Che Fatimah binti Ahmad. Others on the Committee include Secretary, Che Rahman binti Majid; Treasurer, Che Sharifah Alsagoff. Captain of the62 words
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Article223 1949-03-23 11 THE following are the results of the Malay SportAssociation Tennis Championships: SINGLES Ist Round: Ismail A. Aziz beat H.M. Mahpuz 7-5 6-0 Abdul Rahman Ahmad beat Mahmood Hj. Yusof 4—6, 6— I 6 3; Haji Jamil beat Abdullah Haji Ahmad 3—6, 6— 3> 6 4; A. Sujak223 words
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Article118 1949-03-23 11 THE Royal Navy and the Singapore Chinese Engineering Association drew one all at Geylang Stadium when the two teams met in an S.A.F.A. Junior A Group. League soccer yesterday. The game was keenly contested. Each side had a well balanced team. No score was recorded118 words
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Article134 1949-03-23 11 MALACCA, Tues. The P.W.D., Negri Sembilan, had much more of the play when they met the P.W.D.. Malacca, on Sunday in the Malayan P.W.D. Athletic Association Football Competition and deservedly won by the odd goal in three The visitors led by a goal scored by Tahlr134 words
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Article86 1949-03-23 11 The following arc asked to turn up for the Commercial High School soccer meets this week-end. Ist XI: A. Yong, M. Singh. Beedin bin Adam, Q. Chan M. Ismail. Kirn Cheng, Chin Ann, Eng Chia, Teoh Kirn, Hoot} Leong. Eng Kiat, Yah Ya. Ed. Rodrigues. Ahmatand86 words
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Article81 1949-03-23 11 KLUANG, Tues. The Kluang Cricket Club beat the i Royal Pioneer Corps by 28 runs at cricket played on over the week-end. Batting first, the Kluang 1 Cricket Club scored 87 runs. Ratnasingam 17. and Kernail Singh 15, being the top scorers. Jayasundra took 4 for81 words
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Article47 1949-03-23 11 The Commercial High School Ist XI lost to the R.A.P.C. by five goals to one at soccer on the Choon Guan English School ground on Sunday. Thair 2nd XI drew four-all with the Royal Military Police in a match played an hour earlier.47 words
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Article670 1949-03-23 11 FOLLOWING arc the weight* for the first day's races of the Selangor Turf Club to be run on Satur Houses O. 3. Div. 1. W Furs Truf mc J 71 Kirra J" Amusement jr~ Waveation Kimbolton J fl Whispering Hope Brooking J-JJ Sir Fresco The670 words
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Miscellaneous83 1949-03-23 11 OLD GUvTvol F IP I WUll r TH' R6HT tACKET SURE IS HUH? F AiEX -*05l^^BF^fi| ALMOST NINI t5 Set feS 5cVi UCH IM WTIVE THOSeTtH' EX-CHAMP TOUGH! IMAGINE DYNAMITeTyEAH 6M<£ WERE V# lurh aSSSiDK? tSL^LSyi^^l S J C3UVS ARE JOE il'D WANNA HIDE DUNN HIWN6 FROM TH' W SAY-83 words
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Article474 1949-03-23 12 Kedah Operation A Success (Tribune Staff Reporter) A LOR STAR, Tuesday. SEVEN bandit camps were aescroyed, one armed bandit killed, nearly fifty bandits or their associates arrested and 500 square miles of difficult country combed during operation "Nawab" M North Kedah. The operation started on Mar.474 words
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Article206 1949-03-23 12 Carrying Anns (Tribune Staff Reporter? KUALA LUMPUR, Tues. Every member of a gang of bandits can in future be punished with death even if on'y one of them is carrying arms. Amendment No. 11 to the Emergency Regulations published today provides this punishment for those found consorting with206 words
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Article46 1949-03-23 12 CHARGED at the Second Police Court with having dishonestly retaining stolen property —scissors valued at $3,202.51), the property of Societa Co., Ltd., Gwee Yee Jin, a 29 Hokkien, claimed trial. The ease was postponed to March 29 and Gwee was allowed bail of $1,000.46 words
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Article138 1949-03-23 12 A.P. LONDON, Tuesday.—The Rubber Study Group, a worldwide organisation of natural rubber producers, begins its 6th meeting in London next Monday. The British countries w.wch produced more than half the world's rubber supply last year will have a Malayan as an adviser for the first time.A.P. - 138 words
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Article72 1949-03-23 12 A.P. PARIS, Tues. The hear i ing of Victor A. Kravenchenke 1 libel suit against a pro-Com-i munist French weekly paper j ended tonight. The ver diet will be given on Anril 4 Kravchenko seeks 10.000.000 > francs damages from the papj er, Lee Lettre3 Francaises, be--1A.P. - 72 words
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Article33 1949-03-23 12 A.P. FRANFKFURT. Tues —Six ten-ton anti-aircraft guns despatched as "the most modern and effective defensive weapon against aircraft have arrived in the U.S. zone of Germany, the U.S. Army disclosed. A.P.A.P. - 33 words
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Article, Illustration101 1949-03-23 12 The three stewardesses of the Norwegian owned Belleville, IM in Singapore Wives of three •Mem in the ship uhh h is on her maiden \<>\- age, the women, Mrs. MclMdin, Vlrs. Tideinand-I'ossum, MM Mrs. Tllerkelsen, have never been to sea in-fore. they have signed on for Jft101 words
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Article220 1949-03-23 12 A LOK STAR, Tues. Police yesterday shot and n killed a notorious communist at Paya Mak Isun. He was shot while escaping from a house. In the Tua Tar squatter area near Karnagan, Kulim, yesterday morning a Chinese detained was later identified a prominent member of220 words
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Article45 1949-03-23 12 THERE will be a conference of headmasters at Raffle? Institution at 3.30 p.m. today. The conference will be addressed by the Director of Education who will speak on under the 30-year Education plan. The Chief Health Officer will also one of the speakers.45 words
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Article107 1949-03-23 12 IF the Municipality approves, the Singapore Anti-Tuber-culosis Association will erect a $25,000 clinic in Cantonment Road. The building will be 76 feet long by 17 U feet wide and a striking feature will bo tho ventilation arrangements. Tho Clinic will provide treatment for outdoor patients, Mr. C.107 words
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Article46 1949-03-23 12 THE Sc'angor State UMNO, at a recent general meeting in Kuala Lumpur, decided to press Government for the eariy formation of a committee to draft legislation for the election of members to the State Council. No date was fixed for holding the first election.46 words
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Article203 1949-03-23 12 Reuter. IjONDON, Tuesday. The monthly Empire review, "The Crown Colonist" today supported an appeal for 5,000 ex-Indian Army, Chindit and jungle fighter volunteers to combat terrorists in Malaya, made by Mr. R. S. C. Herring, rubber plantation manager on leave here. The magazine commented editoriallyReuter. - 203 words
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Article202 1949-03-23 12 His Majesty the King i? graciously pleased to approve i the award of the British Em pire Medal (Civil Division) to Inche Shariff bin Omar. Fire- i I man on the 800-ton Govern ment water boat. "Mor ib," at j Port Swettenham. On December202 words
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Article93 1949-03-23 12 11HE Youth Section of Selangor State UMNO, at a recent general meeting at the Sultan Sulaiman Club, Kuala Lumpur, turned down a proposal tc create a Political Department for the Section. inche Abdul Samad Kahar j presenting the proposal, declar ed that UMNO youth were no93 words
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Article51 1949-03-23 12 MALACCA. Tues. Magistrate Tungku Hussain yesterday ordered twenty-eight Chinese and Malay trisha boys to pay a fine of $5 each today in the Circuit Magistrate's Court. Tney all did not have their 1948 licences renewed. Two others who did not possess licences at t all were fined $1Q51 words
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Article50 1949-03-23 12 V -U.( A I». Leather Woll ,u V School I ,1f? VX.CA,; > Ciutj -6 pn> r r».yu V'S Mrs IM|. toflidvi tiiip Art Clui Anr. 4 intt O IM» f« i». MEIIIt \i l4 %M mi issV r III 1 »|ilItuU mil I ti |»t Ui50 words
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Article43 1949-03-23 12 SOCCER: S.A.F.A. Snr. Division: Chinese Casuais v. S.C.C. —Jalaii Besar. Jni. A. Grp 1 p Bukom S.C. v. Chinese S.A.— cieylang; J nr. B Group 2: Haikowyu v S.H.A.U.—St. Georges Koad, Junior B Group 2: Police S.A. v. CYMA <P M.I—Police Jepot.43 words
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